Once the first channel to process of an input is added, that input gets configured in its corresponding
band (VHF or UHF), so channels of that band can be only added.
In the previous example, once added the input channel Ch21 for input 1, that input 1 only will allow
adding input channels of UHF band.
NOTE: To change the band used for an input, the user must remove all
channels of that input. Thus, all the channels of the two bands will be
enabled to configure the first filter.
1.5 Edit a channel
To change an input or output channel, place at that input channel list.
Once display the channel to edit, press the right arrow.
Change the input and output channel numbers and save again.
1.6 Delete a channel
To delete a channel, place at that input channel list.
The channel must be edited, and must be configured with input channel in number Ch00.
Once the channel is saved, this will be removed.
2 FM Pre-Ampli
This menu allows enabling or disabling the FM pre-amplifier provided by the module that acts to the FM
port signal.
3 Set Country
In this menu, the channel and frequency list used in the channel conversion will be selected.
4 Set Language
In this menu, the language used by the module to show the texts in the LCD screen will be selected.
5 Output
In this menu it will be configured:
Amplifier output power: from 93 dBµV to 113 dBµV.
Slope: from 0 and 9 dB.
The output power is referred to channel power, and the more channels are added, the less output power
must be set for each channel.
6 FW Version
This menu will show the hardware, MCU and software versions working in the module.
7 Reset default
Allows loading in the module a default configuration, clearing permanently all the previous programming
of the module.
8 Lock
To avoid unauthorized people changing the settings or unintended handling, the module can be locked
with security code.
8.1 Set Pin Code. This option allows the user to change the pin code. Default pin code: 0000.
8.2 Lock. The pin code requirement will be enabled.
8.3 No Lock. The pin code requirement will be disabled.
9 LCD Timeout
By default, the display will turn off in 30 seconds if there's no user interaction.
This will be again switched on when the user press any key.
The timeout can be modify in 30, 60, 90 or 120 seconds.
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