USER'S MANUAL. MO-160
IF Mode: By using this function, the user can select generating a COFDM
signal or a single tone. A single tone can be useful for accurate alignment or
testing of external components. The available options are:
COFDM:
TONE MAX:
TONE RMS:
Error List: During the continuous operation of the MO-160, the first 16 errors
detected are stored as a reference to identify problems. Usually, no errors are
generated, and the display should be as follows:
MENU: back PUSH: select TURN: next/prev.
NO ERRORS
But, during operation, two different kinds of errors are possible (See section "4.11
Error information"):
Errors generated when the modulator is not locked to the selected TS input.
These are usually temporary errors related to input transport stream transitions or
invalid TS bit rates.
Errors generated due to a circuit failure. When this kind of errors persists, the
instrument must be serviced in a PROMAX official center.
See section 4.11 for an explanation of the format used to display the errors.
Clear Errors: select this function to clear the internal error counter and errors
list explained formerly. The possible selections are:
NO
YES
Firmware: Indicates the version firmware included in the equipment. A
sample screen looks as follows:
MENU: back PUSH: select TURN: next/prev.
CONFIGURATION Firmware: v1.0.02 - 84.00
02/2008
Generate a COFDM DVB-T signal.
Generate a single tone at the maximum level available from
the MO-160.
Generate a single tone at an RMS level equal to the RMS
level of the modulated COFDM signal.
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