Operations and Maintenance Manual
Table Of Contents
- Release control record
- Section 1: Description
- Section 2: Operating the transmitter
- User Interfaces
- Viewing Transmitter Log
- Viewing AUI Tool Menu Panels
- Viewing Real-Time Meters
- Managing Presets
- Enabling Remote Control
- Resetting Alarms
- Viewing Transmitter Status
- System Settings
- System Settings - Front Panel UI
- Setting User Accounts
- User Settings - AUI
- User Settings - Front Panel UI
- Configuring Remote Inputs and Outputs
- Scheduler
- Audio Player
- Enabling and Operating the Orban Audio Processor
- Figure 2-1 : VS Transmitter Front Panel Display Menu Tree (Sheet 1 of 2)
- Figure 2-2 : VS Transmitter Front Panel Display Menu Tree - Edit Presets (Sheet 2 of 2)
- Figure 2-3 : VS Transmitter AUI Flow Diagram
- Section 3: Routine maintenance
- Section 4: Non-standard maintenance
- Section 5: List of terms
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Figure 2.74: MPX RMS Limiter sub-menu and editing screens
Mod Loss. When you select
Mod Loss
from the
Preset
editing options screen, you can edit the
parameters related to an audio loss (see Figure 2.75).
Figure 2.75: Mod Loss menu
Use the up and down buttons to move the cursor to the desired mod loss menu item and then
press the right button to enable editing of the item. Figure 2.76 shows all the editing screens for
the
Mod Loss
menu. Within any of the editing screens, use the up and down buttons to edit a
parameter value, noting the minimum and maximum limitations indicated at the bottom of the
display (as applicable). When complete, press the accept (checkmark) button to save the
change. Press the cancel (
X
) button to discard changes and return to the previous menu.
Use the up and down arrows to select ON or OFF, then press
the accept (checkmark) button to save the change. Press the
cancel (X) button to discard changes and return to the
previous menu. Default selection is OFF.
Use the up and down arrows to select a limit between -12
and 12 dBr, then press the accept (checkmark) button to save
the change. Press the cancel (X) button to discard changes
and return to the previous menu. Default limit is 0.0 dBr.