Setup Manual

Table Of Contents
Device View Description
R&S
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Tx9
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Name Description Value range Access right
Switch Mode
(Auto Switch)
Used to define the switching behavior of the N+1 automatic function.
Single switch: Switchover of an A transmitter to the B transmitter can
occur once only. Multiple switch: Following a switchover operation, the
system can switch back to the A transmitter automatically when the
A transmitter no longer signals a fault but the B transmitter indicates a
fault. If priority control is active, this switch should be set to Multiple
Switch.
Single, Multiple Read / Write
(Maintenance)
Load Program
Settings (Auto
Switch)
Used to load the programspecific settings of an A transmitter to the
B transmitter.
Tx A1, Tx A2, Tx
A3, Tx A4, Tx A5,
Tx A6, Tx A7, Tx
A8
Read / Write
Save Tx B Set-
tings (Auto
Switch)
Used to save settings, which have been changed relative to the loaded
A transmitter, in the B transmitter.
Automatic (Sta-
tus)
Indicates the status of the N+1 automatic function by means of three
elements. If the N+1 automatic function is on, it can be "ready"/"not
ready" and at the same time "changed"/"not changed".
On, Off, Ready,
Not Ready,
Changed
Read Only
Tx B is Reserve
for (Status)
If a switchover operation has taken place, this indicates which program
of an A transmitter the B transmitter has taken over.
Tx A1, Tx A2, Tx
A3, Tx A4, Tx A5,
Tx A6, Tx A7, Tx
A8
Read Only
RF Switch (Sta-
tus)
Indicates a fault if in the event of a switchover one of the RF switches
could not be turned correctly or if one of the jumpers has not been
positioned correctly on the patch panel (if used).
Ready / Not
Ready
Read Only
4.2 Transmitter
The screenshot below shows the Transmitter menu view. It represents the single trans-
mitter level. The function of the individual buttons and the meaning of specific parame-
ters are explained in the following chapters.
Transmitter