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SFX SERIES USER’S GUIDE
Rev 2.2 10
If no indicators have illuminated, power cycle the unit once to make sure, and press the power button on the rear
panel. If there is still a problem, please proceed to Chapter 3 (Troubleshooting).
Status and Control of the Satellite Receiver
Varying levels of status and control of the satellite receiver can be accomplished by one of the following:
1. Locally, using the Front Panel LCD/Keypad Interface – the essential commands to get started are provided in
this Guide;
2. Remotely, using the Terminal Interface – described briefly here, with IDC Application Notes available for
more detail;
3. Remotely, using the Web based Graphical User Interface (GUI) – the operations are described in this Guide;
4. Remotely, using Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) – described briefly here, with IDC
Application Notes available for more detail;
5. Remotely, using International Datacasting’s NetManager, via the Network Control Channel (NCC) –
described briefly here.
Controlling the Receiver with the Front Panel LCD
Display/Keypad Interface
The Front Panel LCD/Keypad Interface provides the most convenient way to configure the receiver when it first comes
out of the box, and later on if other means of control are not available. For example, it can provide a quick means to
setup IP addresses in order to gain further access with the Web GUI. It also provides essential real time metrics
information.
Basically, the front panel interface is divided into two groups of items: display items and menu items. Display items are
used to provide real-time metrics information. Menu items are used to configure the unit, through the individual editing
of configuration parameters.
Table 1- 1 lists the items belonging to the display item group and Table 1- 2 lists the items belonging to the menu item
group in the order in which they appear. Display item 1 or 2 will generally be displayed during normal operation. From
there, you can press the arrow keys to navigate around the various other display items, or enter the menu item group.
Pressing the check mark button is generally the same as pressing Enter on a keyboard and commits an action or
selection. Pressing the X button is generally the same as pressing Esc on a keyboard and aborts an action or
selection. The X button is also used to exit from the menu item group back to the to the display item group. When you
are in the display item group, you can press X twice to return to display item 1.
When power is applied to the unit, you will always start the cycle at Menu main item 1 (Carrier A). You are able to
cycle through the main items by using the vertical arrow keys ( ˆ ) or ( ˇ ). To examine or change one of the main item
parameters press the check mark button ( ) to enter the sub menu. You can move through the sub menu
parameters by using the horizontal arrow keys (< for back or > forward). If you wish to change a parameter, press the
check mark button ( ) to enter the edit mode or use the vertical arrow keys ( ˆ ) or ( ˇ ) which will select it.. In the case
of a numeric value, a flashing cursor will appear over one digit. To change that digit, use the vertical arrow keys ( ˆ ) or (
ˇ ). To change another digit in this parameter, use the horizontal arrow keys (< for back or > forward) to select it and
repeat. When you have finished, commit your changes by pressing the check mark button (). If the sub menu item is
not numeric, using the vertical arrow keys ( ˆ ) or ( ˇ ) will allow you to cycle through the available settings. Commit your
choice as above.. A * beside a displayed selection indicates that this is the current configured value being used by the
receiver. Two examples of how to do this are shown below the tables.
NOTE:
The LCD
Display/Keypad
interface will
remember the
last menu item
you accessed
and will always
start there the
next time you
enter the menu
item group from
the display item
group. The
same is true in
reverse – it will
remember the
last display item
when you return
from the menu
item group.
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