R&S SLG
3.1.1.1
Left Pane
The left pane of the GUI is always visible and it:
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Displays SLG transmit mode: DVB 1, DVB 8, DVB 32, Turbo 32, or ISDB 32.
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Displays command mode (entity in control of SLG): Web GUI, SCPI, or SNMP.
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Contains a button labeled either: "Take Control", "Release Control".
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Contains a menu that controls the information displayed in the right pane.
SLG Transmit Mode
The SLG operates in one of six transmission modes: DVB 1, DVB 8, DVB 32, Turbo
32, ISDB-S 32, or ISDB-S2 32. Each mode is described in detail in section 1.2 in the
User Manual. The unit comes with a default configuration for each mode and these
configurations are accessible via the "Configurations" menu item (see section 2.5 in
the User Manual).
Command Mode
Only one entity is allowed to have control of the SLG at a given time, which means
only that entity is allowed to change SLG settings. All entities are allowed to read
settings and status at the same time. The SLG responds to requests from all entities in
a serial fashion to display settings and status.
SNMP is the default entity in control. If SCPI establishes connection with the SLG, it
becomes the controlling entity and has a higher priority than SNMP. If a web GUI user
establishes a connection, the web GUI is allowed read-only access. If a web GUI user
wants to become the controlling entity, it has the highest priority and the user needs
only to click the "Take Control" button (see below).
Button – Take/Release Control
When a web GUI user clicks the "Take Control" button, that web GUI becomes the
controlling entity.
When a web GUI user wishes to relinquish control, the user clicks the "Release
Control" button.
If a second web GUI user opens a window on the same SLG, that user can take over
control from the previous web GUI user with the "Take Control" button.
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