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User Interfaces DD240XR High-Speed Digital Demodulator
4-16 MN-DD240XR Rev. E
This screen is used to enable/disable alarms when the
demodulator has lost lock.
IFEC LOCK: {Pass/Fail, Unmasked/Masked}
This screen is used to enable/disable alarms when the
Inner Forward Error Correction has encountered too
many errors.
OFEC LOCK: {Pass/Fail, Unmasked/Masked}
This screen is used to enable/disable alarms when the
Outer Forward Error Correction has encountered too
many errors.
FRAME SYNC: {Pass/Fail, Unmasked/Masked}
This screen is used to enable/disable alarms when the
DVB Frame Sync Byte (0 x 47) is not recovered from the
Input Stream.
EBNO: {Pass/Fail, Unmasked/Masked}
This screen is used to enable/disable alarms when the
Eb/No value has fallen below the floor alarm value.
IP DEST ADDR {Unmasked/Masked}}
Fail indicates the EDI has not received an ARP reply to
its ARP requests and thus has not been able to resolve
the destination MAC address.
ETH LINK {Unmasked/Masked}
Fail indicates that the Ethernet Data Interface has not
been able to establish a valid physical connection on its
Ethernet data port.
COMMON (Menu):
+5V SUPPLY: {Pass/Fail, Unmasked/Masked}
This screen is used to enable/disable alarms when the
+5 V Power Supply has drifted outside specifications.
+12V SUPPLY: {Pass/Fail, Unmasked/Masked}
This screen is used to enable/disable alarms when the
+12 V Power Supply has drifted outside specifications.
-12V SUPPLY: {Pass/Fail, Unmasked/Masked}
This screen is used to enable/disable alarms when the
-12 V Power Supply has drifted outside specifications.
Only on units with a HSSI or ECL BAL/UNBAL Terrestrial
Interface installed.
+24V SUPPLY: {Pass/Fail, Unmasked/Masked}
This screen is used to enable/disable alarms when the
+24 V Power Supply has drifted outside specifications.
DEMOD HW FAULT: {Pass/Fail, Unmasked/Masked}
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