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User’s Manual - mediaMAX MINI
Reserved of technical modifi cations and/or errors
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rev 2.1
17.4.3. When to use the impulse response mode or the frequency response
The impulse response function is very useful when pointing antennas, as it will be possible to choo-
se the antenna direction in which the carrier echoes are the lowest possible.
The Frequency response function will help more to monitor the global signal quality (it is more visual
than simple C/N measurement), or to adjust narrow band fi lters.
Note: If the echoes fall out of the guard interval, the signal will be almost impossible to decode. This
means that it will be also very diffi cult to lock, so probably the meter will not be able to analyze it.
17.5 Pro 200 mode
This option simulates the screen of PRO 200 programmer. This way you can program the following
compatible devices from the fi eld strength meter:
- Genius 6, Genius 10, Genius ICT
In order to access to this tool, press the 8 key “tool” and select “PRO-200 Mode” option.
You will access to a screen which is the same as PRO 200 programmer.
In order to program this way, the keys work the same way as in PRO 200:
- Horizontal and vertical cursors.
- The back key has the same function as the cancel key in PRO 200.
- The enter key has the same function as the OK key in PRO 200.
In order to leave the PRO 200 mode, press any key of the alphanumeric keyboard.
If you press the tv, spectrum or meter key, you will leave the PRO 200 tool but the application will
keep loaded in the memory of the fi eld strength meter, so if you access to the PRO 200 tool again,
the loading of the application will be faster.
Connection cables needed:
- In order to program Genius amplifi ers, we need a DB9 male - DB9 male cable (Reference FTE:
CPR 2, Code 3002028).
The pins connections are the following:
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