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Operating Manual Antenna Measuring System MSK 125 For software version V1.2

FOREWORD/IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS Dear customer, thank you for choosing the Kathrein MSK 125 measuring instrument. Please read the following instructions carefully, so as to familiarise yourself with all the new functions before starting to use your instrument. Please comply with all the instructions in this operating manual. KATHREIN-Werke KG has done all it can to ensure that the data and descriptions in this operating manual are correct and complete. We reserve the right to make changes without notice. In particular, this applies to changes made due to technical advancements. We would be pleased to receive any suggestions for improvements. All product names and brands used in this operating manual are the property of their respective owners. VALIDITY OF THIS OPERATING MANUAL This operating manual is applicable to the MSK 125 measuring instrument, article no.: 21710022 and MSK 125/M4, article no.: 21710023. The following instructions are important for operating the MSK 125 and should be complied with under all circumstances. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The MSK 125 has been developed and manufactured in compliance with all relevant harmonised directives, standards and other technical specifi cations. The product is stateof-the-art and offers a high level of safety. This degree of safety can however be achieved in operation only if the user complies with all necessary safety regulations. Electronic equipment is not household waste - in accordance with directive 2002/96/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL dated 27 th January 2003 on used electrical and electronic equipment, it must be disposed of properly. At the end of its service life, take this unit for disposal at a designated public collection point. Spent batteries are special waste! Do not throw spent batteries into your domestic waste; take them to a collection point for old batteries! 2

CONTENTS FOREWORD/IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS... 2 VALIDITY OF THIS OPERATING MANUAL... 2 GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS... 2 CONTENTS... 3 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS... 7 MEANING OF SYMBOLS... 7 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS... 7 PRODUCT PACKAGE... 7 FUNCTIONALITY... 8 OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS... 10 LCD DISPLAY... 10 TFT COLOUR DISPLAY... 10 LED DISPLAY... 10 OVERVIEW OF KEYPAD COMMANDS... 12 CONNECTIONS... 14 FRONT VIEW... 14 SIDE VIEW... 14 EXTERNAL DC SUPPLY... 14 RF INPUT... 15 USB PORT... 15 SD CARD... 15 HDMI OUTPUT... 15 SCART SOCKET... 15 COMMON INTERFACE... 15 PHONES SOCKET... 15 RS 232 INTERFACE... 15 GETTING STARTED... 16 POWER UP... 16 POWER DOWN... 16 SETUP MENU... 16 SETUP MENU SETTINGS... 16 DEFAULT SETUP SETTINGS AT TIME OF SHIPMENT... 17 MAINS AND BATTERY OPERATION... 17 MAINS OPERATION... 17 BATTERY OPERATION... 18 SAT... 19 ANALOGUE SATELLITE RECEPTION... 19 SAT ANALOGUE/DVB-S(2) SELECTION... 19 FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND ENTRY... 19 COMMAND OVERVIEW OF SAT FREQUENCY INPUT... 19 SAT TRANSPONDER FREQUENCY INPUT... 20 LNB VOLTAGE AND 22 KHZ SELECTION... 21 SAT ANALOGUE LEVEL MEASUREMENT... 23 SOUND CARRIER FREQUENCY SETTING... 23 3

CONTENTS 4 DIGITAL SAT RECEPTION... 25 FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND ENTRY... 25 COMMAND OVERVIEW OF SAT FREQUENCY INPUT... 25 LNB VOLTAGE AND 22 KHZ SELECTION... 26 SAT DVB-S(2) LEVEL MEASUREMENT... 28 SETTING DVB-S(2) DEMODULATION PARAMETERS... 28 DISEQC TM (DIGITAL SATELLITE EQUIPMENT CONTROL)... 28 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR DISEQC TM... 29 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR FRAMING BYTE... 31 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR ADDRESS BYTE... 31 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR COMMAND BYTE... 32 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR DATA BYTE... 33 SCIF SINGLE CABLE INTERFACE (SAT SINGLE CABLE SYSTEM DISEQC CONTROL)... 34 SIMPLE DISEQC TM, TONE BURST... 38 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR SIMPLE DISEQC TM... 38 DVB-S(2) MER, BER AND OFFSET MEASUREMENT... 38 MPEG IMAGE REPRESENTATION IN DVB-S(2)... 39 NIT NETWORK INFORMATION TABLE WITH DVB-S (S2)... 39 LOCATING SATELLITES... 40 FINDING INDIVIDUAL RECEPTION FREQUENCIES... 41 TV MEASUREMENT... 42 ANALOGUE CABLE TV RECEPTION... 42 ANALOGUE CABLE/DVB-C SELECTION... 42 HF STANDARD SELECTION - ANALOGUE CABLE (DEMOD MENU)... 42 CHANNEL DISPLAY AND ENTRY... 43 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV CHANNEL ENTRY... 43 FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND ENTRY... 43 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV FREQUENCY ENTRY... 44 CABLE ANALOGUE LEVEL MEASUREMENT... 44 LEVEL OVERFLOW AND UNDERFLOW... 45 AUDIO CARRIER SPACING AND LEVEL... 45 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR MEASURE TV AUDIO CARRIER FREQUENCY... 45 DIGITAL CABLE TV RECEPTION... 47 ANALOGUE CABLE/DVB-C SELECTION... 47 HF STANDARD SELECTION - ANALOGUE CABLE (DEMOD MENU)... 47 CHANNEL DISPLAY AND ENTRY... 48 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV CHANNEL ENTRY... 48 FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND ENTRY... 48 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV FREQUENCY ENTRY... 49 SETTING DVB-C DEMODULATION PARAMETERS... 49 LEVEL MEASUREMENT OF DVB-C SIGNALS... 50 ANALOGUE CABLE/DVB-C SELECTION... 50 DVB-C MER, BER AND OFFSET MEASUREMENT... 50 MPEG IMAGE REPRESENTATION IN DVB-C... 51 NIT NETWORK INFORMATION TABLE FOR DVB-C... 51 ANALOGUE TERRESTRIAL TV RECEPTION... 52 ANALOGUE TERRESTRIAL / DVB T/H SELECTION... 52 HF STANDARD SELECTION TERRESTRIAL... 52

CONTENTS SET CHANNEL BANDWIDTH... 52 HF STANDARD SELECTION... 52 CHANNEL DISPLAY AND ENTRY... 53 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV CHANNEL ENTRY... 53 FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND ENTRY... 53 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV FREQUENCY ENTRY... 54 DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL TV RECEPTION... 55 ANALOGUE TERRESTRIAL / DVB T/H SELECTION... 55 HF STANDARD SELECTION TERRESTRIAL... 55 SETTING DVB-T/H DEMODULATION PARAMETERS... 55 HF STANDARD SELECTION DVB-T... 55 CHANNEL DISPLAY AND ENTRY... 56 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV CHANNEL ENTRY... 56 FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND ENTRY... 56 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV FREQUENCY ENTRY... 57 DVB-T-/H MER, BER AND OFFSET MEASUREMENT... 58 MPEG IMAGE REPRESENTATION IN DVB-T... 58 NIT NETWORK INFORMATION TABLE FOR DVB-T... 59 FINDING INDIVIDUAL RECEPTION FREQUENCIES... 60 NICAM AUDIO BIT ERROR RATE MEASUREMENT... 61 TV RETURN PATH MEASUREMENT... 61 FM MEASUREMENT... 62 FM SELECTION... 62 FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND ENTRY... 62 COMMAND OVERVIEW FREQUENCY ENTRY FM... 62 LEVEL MEASUREMENT... 62 LEVEL OVERFLOW AND UNDERFLOW... 63 FINDING INDIVIDUAL RECEPTION FREQUENCIES... 63 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR FIND... 63 SPECTRUM MEASUREMENT... 64 SAT SPECTRUM... 64 TV SPECTRUM... 65 RETURN PATH SPECTRUM... 67 FM SPECTRUM... 67 STORING DEVICE SETTINGS... 68 STORING DEVICE SETTINGS... 68 RESTORING DEVICE SETTINGS... 68 DELETING DEVICE SETTINGS... 68 STORING MEASUREMENT RESULTS... 69 STORING MEASUREMENT RESULTS IN THE DEVICE MEMORY... 69 RESTORING MEASUREMENT RESULTS FROM THE DEVICE MEMORY... 69 DELETING MEASUREMENT RESULTS FROM THE DEVICE MEMORY... 70 STORING MEASUREMENT RESULTS ON THE SD CARD... 70 5

DATA LOGGER... 72 ENTERING THE START AND STOP LINE FOR AUTOMATIC MEASURING... 72 ENTERING THE START LINE FOR AUTOMATIC MEASURING... 72 ENTERING THE STOP LINE FOR AUTOMATIC MEASURING... 73 STARTING AND INTERRUPTING AUTOMATIC MEASURING... 73 RESTORING MEASUREMENT RESULTS FROM THE DEVICE MEMORY... 73 STORING THE DATA LOGGER MEASUREMENT RESULTS ON THE SD CARD... 74 MAINTENANCE... 75 DEVICE CALIBRATION... 75 OUTSIDE CLEANING... 75 INTERIOR CLEANING... 75 FUNCTION TEST... 75 REQUIRED MEASURING EQUIPMENT... 75 CHANGING THE BATTERY... 75 STORAGE... 75 CUSTOMER SERVICE... 76 TECHNICAL CUSTOMER SUPPORT... 76 FEATURES... 77 TECHNICAL DATA... 78 TECHNICAL APPENDIX... 80 SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO... 80 DISEQC TM COMMANDS FOR KATHREIN MATRICES... 81 COMMAND SET FOR KATHREIN MATRICES... 81 COMMAND SET FOR KATHREIN MATRIX EXR 20... 81 COMMAND SET FOR KATHREIN MATRIX EXR 22... 81 LIST OF SINGLE CABLE DISEQC TM COMMANDS... 81 CHANNEL TABLES... 82 CHANNEL UND FREQUENCY TABLE, STANDARD B/G (FREQUENCY IN MHZ)... 82 CHANNEL AND FREQUENCY TABLE, STANDARD L (FREQUENCY IN MHZ)... 83 CHANNEL AND FREQUENCY TABLE, STANDARD D/K (FREQUENCY IN MHZ)... 84 CHANNEL AND FREQUENCY TABLE, STANDARD I (FREQUENCY IN MHZ)... 85 CALCULATION OF SAT IF FREQUENCY USING THE MSK 125... 86 NOTES... 87 6

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS This manual is intended for use by persons with a basic knowledge of electrics. Users who have already worked with similar measuring devices can refer to a command overview for the necessary commands for each operating step. Additionally, the following examples are designed to provide the individual operating steps. MEANING OF SYMBOLS Notes with a caution symbol must be adhered to or the MSK 125 could be damaged or destroyed. This symbol indicates notes for measuring functions or refers to chapters that contain further information on a topic. This symbol is followed by an example of the measurement function being explained. Provides a command overview with the relevant key combinations for the particular measuring function. Device button SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please follow the enclosed safety instructions. PRODUCT PACKAGE 1 German/English operating manual 1 AC/DC power unit 1 power cable 1 BNC measuring cable 2 adapters for BNC input - F input (one in the HF input of the MSK 125) 1 adapter for BNC input - F connector 1 adapter for BNC input - IEC input 1 adapter for BNC input - IEC connector 1 USB cable 1 SD card (1 GB memory card) 7

FUNCTIONALITY The MSK 125 is a mobile multi-purpose measuring device intended for analogue TV and satellite, FM radio and for DVB-C, DVB-S(2) and DVB-T for battery and mains operation. The integrated 6.5 Ah lithium-ion battery and a rechargeable 230 V AC power unit are included in the product package. A microcontroller provides all control functions, keypad polling and display of frequencies and levels on the LCD display. The reception frequency is indicated in MHz. The level is measured with a peak and mean value detector and displayed digitally in dbμv or dbmv. Correction values are determined during the MSK 125 level calibration and stored in an EEPROM. This ensures accurate level measurement. Up to 100 measuring device settings can also be stored. A second microcontroller allows you to store several thousand measurement results on an SD card or to read the SD card (up to 1GB) via USB. The display has a bar graph for transmitter location. Additionally, a level-dependent DF tone makes it possible to align an antenna without having to observe the display. The audio unit with integrated speaker can process and render SAT NF signals, the TV NF signals of B/G, D/K and I, FM sound signals as well as DVB-C, DVB-T and DVB-S(2). NICA and AM sound rendering (standard L) is also possible. The remote feed voltage of 5... 20 V/max. 600 ma (in 0.1 Volt increments), the superposition of 22 khz and the ability to transmit DiSEqC TM commands covers all currently known requirements. With DVB-T a 5 V antenna feed voltage can be received at the at the RF socket. The MZV 10 preamplifier or similar preamplifi ers can also be fed remotely. The built-in transflective 5.7" TFT colour display with its resolution of 640 x 480 pixels allows for picture evaluation of analogue and digital TV and SAT signals in the dark as well as in sunlight. A large black and white LCD display shows the measurement results with very high contrasts. 8

FUNCTIONALITY Function Operating mode SAT analogue Operating mode TV analogue Operating mode FM analogue Operating mode DVB-S/S2 Operating mode DVB-C Mains and battery operated * * * * * * Operating mode DVB-T Level measurement by frequency input * * * * * * Level measurement by channel input * * * Level-dependent signal tone * * * * * * Spectrum display * * * * * * Loudspeaker for audio check * * * * * * Multi-standard reception (B/G, D/K, I, L, Nicam) Nicam audio reception and standard L * * * QPSK 8PSK QAM64, 128, 256 COFDM 2k, 8k Audio carrier setting * * Audio carrier measurement * LNB remote feed voltage supply adjustable LNB remote feed current measurement * * * * * * 22 khz switching * * * * DiSEqC, Simple DiSEqC TM * * * * * * DVB level measurement * * * DVB-MER-BER measurement * * * DVB image display * * * SCART output and input (CVBS, audio) * * * (audio only) * * * Nicam audio, reception and bit error rate measurement * Storing measurement results Storing device settings * * * * * * 9

OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS Measured values and settings are shown on the LCD display. LCD DISPLAY Depending on the operating mode and function, the LCD display shows the selected channel, the selected frequency, the called function, the operating mode, the measured level, and the measured values. TFT COLOUR DISPLAY LED DISPLAY Depending on the operating mode, the 5.7" TFT display shows the following: Spectrum analysis TV image Selection of digital programmes transmitted on the channel or transponder LNB and DiSEqC TM Operating voltage (battery operation = red / mains operation = green) LNB supply (voltage = green / short circuit = green blinking) external voltage = red) 10

OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS TFT Colour Display TV picture/settings Source selection Measurements On/off button Mode indicator LCD display Measurement results Settings LNB display Input pad Cursor pad 11

OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS OVERVIEW OF KEYPAD COMMANDS Button Brief description of the function Switching the device on/off Sources Selection of SAT operation and switch between analogue and digital SAT Selection of cable TV operation and switch between analogue cable TV and digital cable TV Selection of terrestrial TV operation and switch between analogue terrestrial TV and digital terrestrial TV FM radio selection Selection of video/audio inputs via SCART Switch between channel and frequency input Measurements Switch on level-dependent signal tone with bar graph display Independent satellite search Spectrum analysis DVB measurement; MER, BER, OFFSET, MPEG program selection LNB power measurement and lithium-ion charging status display (Subcarrier) sound carrier menu, sound carrier measurement Input pad... Alphanumeric input Decimal point for digit input, DiSEqC TM hexadecimal input Special channel call 12

OPERATING AND DISPLAY ELEMENTS Cursor pad Reduce current values (frequency, channel, etc.) Increase current values (frequency, channel, etc.) Selection up Selection down Confi rm input or selection Reduce volume Increase volume Measurement memory management Store measurement device settings and measured values Retrieve measurement device settings and measured values Settings Default settings and setting the digital modulation parameters Device settings Data logger (automatic measuring) Launch the DiSEqC TM menu LNB and remote feed voltage menu 13

CONNECTIONS FRONT VIEW HDMI socket RF input USB port SD memory card Common Interface SCART (audio/video) SIDE VIEW Fan Phones RS 232 Speakers Battery fuse DC supply EXTERNAL DC SUPPLY The MSK 125 can be operated with a mains supply or its own built-in battery. For mains operation, use the PSU and charger connected to the DC socket on the left-hand side of the MSK 125 enclosure. Use only the power supply unit that is supplied with the MSK 125. 14

CONNECTIONS RF INPUT Here the reception signal is injected from the antenna system or cable network (coaxial F socket with BNC adapter). The remote feed voltage can be adjusted from 5 V DC to 20 V DC and can also be switched off. When the LNB voltage is on, the right-hand LED lights up green. This LED flashes green if there is a short-circuit or overload. If an external supply is used, the LED is red. Please note that there is no voltage level over 120 dbµv, no peak voltage > 100 Volt at the RF input socket. Failure to comply with these values can damage the input circuit! USB PORT Measurement results can be read from the inserted SD card at the USB port (USB 1.1). SD CARD The supplied SD memory card is used to store the measurement results. SD cards up to 1 GB max. can be used. HDMI OUTPUT The digital video and audio signal is available at the HDMI socket on the front of the MSK 125 for output to an external HDMI monitor. This output is only available with digital programmes. SCART SOCKET The video and audio signal is available at the SCART socket on the front of the MSK 125 for evaluation on an external monitor. The button also allows you to switch to audio/ video input. Incorrect connection wiring can damage the device! COMMON INTERFACE Slot for a common interface. PHONES SOCKET 3.5 mm stereo jack socket for connection of stereo ear phones RS 232 INTERFACE The RS 232 port allows you to perform software updates. 15

GETTING STARTED When setting up the device ensure that adequate ventilation is provided. The openings for the fan and the ventilation holes must be kept clear at all times to avoid a build up of heat. POWER UP Connect the device with the charger/power unit to the mains supply. Press the button. Adjust the desired volume using the or button. The LCD display shows the current software version and the serial number of the MSK 125 for approx. 1 second. Now feed the reception signal from the receiver into the RF input socket. LCD display: channel (48) source (terrestrial) level (A = analogue; D = digital level measurement) Use the,,, and buttons to select the desired source. POWER DOWN Pressing until the POWER DOWN message appears will save the last settings and automatically switch off the device. Press the button for more than 5 seconds to turn off the device. The last settings will be lost. SETUP MENU Use the setup menu to confi gure your basic settings. SETUP MENU SETTINGS To open the Setup menu: Press the button. Press the or buttons to switch LNB power supply 1. Setup Menu on or off. Press the button to keep the desired setting. 16

GETTING STARTED In the next menu press the or button to defi ne the 2. Setup Menu measurement unit the level is to be indicated. Press keep the current setting. to The next menu prompts you to set the mute function using the or button. If you select ON, the MSK 125 is switched to silent as long as the incoming signal on the RF input is 3. Setup Menu below 30 dbµv. Press the setting. button to keep the desired After you have set the low-level mute you automatically exit the third setup menu. DEFAULT SETUP SETTINGS AT TIME OF SHIPMENT Parameter LNB DC LEVEL LOW LEVEL MUTE Setting OFF dbµv ON MAINS AND BATTERY OPERATION MAINS OPERATION The MSK 125 can be operated with a mains supply or its own built-in battery. Remove the AC power unit supplied (100 V... 250 V) from its packaging and use it to connect the device to the mains supply. The integrated lithium-ion battery and the green LED next to the button indicate the external power supply. For mains operation use only the charger/power unit supplied. The power unit is connected to the XLR power supply socket on the left side of the device. The device should be connected to the mains supply from time to time if it not used for a while (trickle charge). Note: A 12 V vehicle supply cable can be obtained through our customer service (supplier ESC, for address see page 67) (order no.: 19700841BF). 17

GETTING STARTED BATTERY OPERATION Note Before operating the device for the fi rst time remove the T 8.0 A fuse from the packaging and place it in the fuse holder. This fuse prevents the device switching on unintentionally during transport. After the fuse has been inserted the charge status display will not function properly until the battery has been fully discharged once. Battery operation is only possible if the battery is charged sufficiently. Otherwise the MSK 125 cannot be switched on. Once the battery has fully discharged it must be recharged immediately to avoid damage to the battery. Charging starts automatically when the device is connected to the mains. A protection circuit prevents the battery from being overcharged. Battery operation is indicated by a red LED next to the button. The battery capacity is 6.45 Ah. Press the button to check the charging status of the lithium-ion battery. The LCD display shows the following values: LNB or remote feed voltage: 14.0 V LNB or remote feed current: 255 ma 22 khz switched on Battery charge status: 80 % Bar graph (8 x 10 %) Press the button again to exit this operating mode. 18

SAT ANALOGUE SATELLITE RECEPTION In SAT mode the MSK 125 can be set to the Analogue and DVB-S(2) types of reception. SAT ANALOGUE/DVB-S(2) SELECTION FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND ENTRY Press once Press again Press again COMMAND OVERVIEW OF SAT FREQUENCY INPUT = SAT analogue = DVB-S(2) = SAT analogue again To measure the level of an reception signal, you must fi rst input the desired frequency. The LCD display indicates the frequency and the measured level. The frequency can be entered from 920 MHz to 2150 MHz in 100 khz increments. Select satellite reception (analogue or digital)... Enter frequency The frequency can be changed in 100 khz increments Confi rm input Example LCD display: Frequency: 1288.0 MHz Operating mode: SAT Level: 66.5 dbµv A (A = analogue) To enter the frequency 1508 MHz : Press LCD display: Frequency: 1508.0 MHz Operating mode: SAT Level: 86.5 dbµv (A = analogue) A + or - in the display means that the MSK 125 has not been Note tuned accurately to the desired carrier. Use the and buttons to refi ne the frequency for optimum reception. A vertical line on the display indicates optimum frequency adjustment. Complete your frequency entry by pressing the button. The most recent frequency setting is retained even after you switch the MSK 125 off, provided it was entered with digits and confi rmed by pressing. 19

SAT SAT TRANSPONDER FREQUENCY INPUT Select satellite reception (analogue or digital)... Enter frequency The frequency can be changed in 100 khz increments Confi rm input Note The FRQ/CHAN button can be used to switch between SAT transponder frequency and SAT IF frequency display. To ensure that the SAT IF frequency can be correctly computed when the SAT transponder frequency is entered, the right LO frequency must fi rst be selected in the LNB Control menu. - Press the LNB Control button - Select: 2 = LO-FREQUENCY - Select the appropriate LNB local oscillator. Example The SAT reception frequency range of the measuring device is: 920 MHz... 2150 MHz With the LO of 9750 MHz, you can receive transponders within the range: 10670 MHz... 11900 MHz. With the LO of 10600 MHz, you can receive transponders within the range: 11520 MHz... 12750 MHz. 20

SAT LNB VOLTAGE AND 22 KHZ SELECTION The LNB supply voltage is available at the RF socket. To turn on or change the LNB voltage, press the button. You will see a menu with four options: 1 = LNB-Voltage/22 khz Sets the LNB voltage and changeover between High and Low band with the 22 khz signal 2 = LO-Frequency Select the LNB local oscillator frequency When the transponder frequency is entered, the SAT IF frequency is computed and set with the help of the selected LO frequency. 3 = Volt/Band/LO Short selection of the polarisation (H/V) of the Sat band (High/ Low band) and of the local oscillator. 4 = SCIF (Single Cable Interface) Programming of single cable systems, with creation and transmission of associated DiSEqC commands (see page 34) LNB-Voltage/22 khz The LNB voltage can be switched off = 0V The following voltages can be selected at the touch of a button: Button LNB voltage [0] 0 V [1] 12 V [2] 14 V [3] 18 V [5] 5 V [8] 22 khz For checking purposes the LED right from the power supply is turned on. button is on when Press the button to indicate the power consumption of the connected LNB on the display. The selectable 22 khz signal is superimposed on the LNB voltage. It is required for switching over multifeed systems or High/Low band LNBs, for example. 21

SAT Command overview for LNB voltage Opens the LNB menu... Selects LNB voltage or Change LNB voltage in 0.1 V increments 22 khz signal on/off Example To select LNB voltage 14 V: Exit the LNB menu Press LCD display: LNB voltage: 14 V Current consumption: 150 ma Note Press Press again to switch off the 22 khz signal. to exit the LNB menu. Menu: LO frequency Select the local oscillator frequency for computing the Sat IF frequency. You can enter the SAT IF frequency as well as the transponder frequency. Press displays. to switch between SAT IF and transponder frequency Menu: Volt/Band/LO This function allows you to quickly select the LNB supply. All LNB settings are made automatically when you have selected the required parameters. (14V/18V; 22 khz; SAT IF calculation) 22

SAT SAT ANALOGUE LEVEL MEASUREMENT Level overflow and underflow When you have selected a frequency, the level is automatically measured and appears on the LCD display as dbµv or dbmv (depending on the basic configuration). The input level can be measured within the range 30 dbµv to 120 dbµv (-30 dbmv to 60 dbmv). LCD display: Frequency: 1508.0 MHz Operating mode: SAT analogue Measured level: 86.5 dbµv At a level < 30 dbμv the LCD display indicates an underfl ow. The following information is displayed: Frequency: 1508.0 MHz Operating mode: SAT analogue Level: underfl ow At a level > 120 dbμv the LCD display indicates an overfl ow. The following information is displayed: Frequency: 1508.0 MHz Operating mode: SAT analogue Level: overfl ow Note The level of DVB-S(2) signals can only be measured properly with the setting SAT digital reception. SOUND CARRIER FREQUENCY SETTING Every analogue satellite video signal is assigned a number of sound carrier frequencies. On the MSK 125 you can listen to main and sub-carriers you choose. The sound carrier frequency can be adjusted from 5.0 MHz to 8.99 MHz in 10 khz intervals. At 7.00 MHz the sound carrier bandwidth is automatically switched from wide (280 khz) to narrow (150 khz). The following sound carrier frequencies are stored as factory defaults: 23

SAT BUTTON Frequency in MHz Bandwidth SELECT SOUND CARRIER [1] 5.80 wide Mono [2] 6.50 wide Mono [3] 6.65 wide Mono [4] 7.02 narrow [5] 7.20 narrow [6] 7.38 narrow [7] 7.56 narrow [8] 7.74 narrow [9] 7.92 narrow [0] Stereo (select left channel fi rst) Command overview for SAT audio carrier frequencies Open the sound carrier menu... Select sound carrier or Change sound carrier frequency in 10 khz increments Manually select sound carrier bandwidth wide = 280 khz, narrow = 150 khz Exit sound carrier menu Example Call the 7.38 MHz sound carrier Press Note Example LCD display: Sound sub-carrier: 7.38 MHz Sound carrier bandwidth: Narrow = 150 khz Operating mode: SAT analogue When SAT analogue mode is called the MSK 125 is always set to 7.02 MHZ sound carrier. Frequency changes to the audio carrier are only retained until you exit the SAT analogue mode. To set the headphones output to Stereo, first select the desired left channel and then confi rm by pressing the 0 button. The headphones output now delivers the 7.02 and 7.20 MHz stereo sound. 24

SAT DIGITAL SAT RECEPTION In SAT mode the MSK 125 can be set to the Analogue and DVB-S(2) types of reception. FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND ENTRY COMMAND OVERVIEW OF SAT FREQUENCY INPUT To measure the level of an reception signal, you must fi rst input the desired frequency. The LCD display indicates the frequency and the measured level. The frequency can be entered from 920 MHz to 2150 MHz in 100 khz increments. Select satellite reception (analogue or digital)... Enter frequency The frequency can be changed in 100 khz increments Confi rm entry Example LCD display: Frequency: 1236.0 MHz Operating mode: SAT Level: 86.5 dbµv D (D = digital) Enter frequency 1236 MHz : Press 25

SAT LCD display: Frequency: 1236.0 MHz Operating mode: SAT Level: 86.5 dbµv (D = digital) Note Complete your frequency entry by pressing the button. The most recent frequency setting is retained even after you switch the MSK 125 off, provided it was entered with digits and confirmed by pressing. LNB VOLTAGE AND 22 KHZ SELECTION The LNB supply voltage is available at the RF socket. To turn on or change the LNB voltage, press the button. The LNB voltage can be switched off = 0V can be adjusted from 5 V to 20 V in 0.1 V increments short-circuit proof (max. current 600 ma from 5 to 20 V) The following voltages can be selected at the touch of a button: Button LNB voltage [0] 0 V [1] 12 V [2] 14 V [3] 18 V [5] 5 V [8] 22 khz For checking purposes the LED right from when the power supply is turned on. button is on Press the button to indicate the power consumption of the connected LNB on the display. The selectable 22 khz signal is superimposed on the LNB voltage. It is required for switching over multifeed systems or High/Low band LNBs, for example. 26

SAT Command overview for LNB voltage Opens the LNB menu... Selects LNB voltage or Change LNB voltage in 0.1 V increments 22 khz signal on/off Exit the LNB menu Example To select LNB voltage 14 V: Press LCD display: LNB voltage: 14 V Current consumption: 150 ma Note By pressing the or button you can change the LNB voltage in 0.1 V increments. Press to exit the LNB menu. Example Switching on the 22 khz signal Press LCD display: LNB voltage: 14 V Current consumption: 150 ma 22 khz signal switched on Note Press Press again to switch off the 22 khz signal. to exit the LNB menu. 27

SAT SAT DVB-S(2) LEVEL MEASUREMENT SETTING DVB-S(2) DEMODULATION PARAMETERS LCD display during DVB-S(2) level measurement: Please refer to SAT analogue/dvb-s(2) selection for how to switch from analogue to digital level measurement. Frequency: 1236.0 MHz Operating mode: SAT digital Measured level: 86.5 dbµv (D = digital) Press to go to the symbol rate selection. Note The LCD display shows the following options: Press... to select the desired symbol rate. Press to go to the menu for USER entry of the symbol rate. Enter the desired symbol rate and complete your entry by pressing. If 0 Ks is entered as the user symbol rate, the symbol rate is recognised automatically. DISEQC TM (DIGITAL SATELLITE EQUIPMENT CONTROL) The DiSEqC TM system is used to control systems with enhanced control facilities. DiSEqC TM uses a serial, bi-directional transmission process with a master and one or more slaves. The data bits are generated with pulse width modulation of the already existent 22 khz carrier and are superimposed with 600 mv SS of the LNB remote feeding voltage. The digital code words are composed of 8 data bits and one additional parity bit for the recognition of transmission errors. Multiple code words form one DiSEqC TM command. Code words are entered in hex code. Code words 28 Parity bit The MSK 125 can send signals based on DiSEqC TM 1.0 but not receive them.

SAT COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR DISEQC TM If a DiSEqC TM matrix is activated with a DiSEqC TM command, the analogue LNB control voltage must first be set to the correct satellite frequency plane, i.e. if a vertical satellite frequency plane is required, the analogue LNB control voltage must be set to 14 V. The correct DiSEqC TM command can then be selected and sent. Launch DiSEqC TM menu The TFT screen provides a selection of the most important DiSEqC TM commands for four satellite positions and their assignment of high band and low band as well as their horizontal or vertical polarisation. User entry... Select the desired DiSEqC TM command More - more DiSEqC TM or Simple DiSEqC TM commands User entry Send the selected command string... Code words are entered in hex code 0... 9... Code words are entered in hex code A... F Button Hex Code A B C D E F 29

SAT or Move cursor to the individual code words: Framing, Address, Command and Data Delete the entire command string up to the cursor position Send the selected command string Exit the DiSEqC TM menu Example of a User entry: You wish to check the Kathrein EXR 22 matrix. The command set for the EXR 22 matrix is E0 00 24 (LNB High) and E0 00 20 (LNB Low). Calling DiSEqC TM : Press SAT CTRL menu Press to call the user entry. The data bits of the individual code words can now be entered using the to and to buttons. DiSEqC TM menu Press the button to send off the control command. The symbol > indicates that the control command has been sent. DiSEqC TM menu Note See the technical appendix for DiSEqC TM command sets for EXR 20, EXR 22 and 9xx series Kathrein matrices. 30

SAT COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR FRAMING BYTE HEX Byte E0 E1 E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 Description Command from master, one-time transmission Command from master, repeating transmission Command from master, awaiting response, fi rst transmission Command from master, awaiting response, repeated transmission Response from slave, OK, no errors detected Response from slave, command not supported by slave Response from slave, parity error detected Response from slave, command not recognised COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR ADDRESS BYTE Hex Byte Description 00 All devices 10 Every LNB, matrix or SMATV 11 LNB 12 LNB with loop-through 14 Matrix (switcher) 15 Matrix (switcher) with loop-through 18 SMATV 20 Every polarizer 21 Full skew with linear polarisation 22 Set polarizer step-by-step 30 Every positioner 31 Polar/azimuth positioner 32 Elevation positioner 33 Combined positioner 34 LNB positioner 40 Installation aid 41 Signal strength adjustment help 60 Reserved for allocated addresses 70 Intelligent slave interface for Proprietary Multi-Master bus 71 Interface for nodes and controlled headends Fx OEM add-on 31

SAT COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR COMMAND BYTE Hex Byte Command name The MSK 125 can send commands based on DiSEqC TM 1.0, but cannot receive them. All commands that require DiSEqC TM 2.0 (send and receive) are greyed in the table. Commands shown in bold are preferred for Kathrein switching matrices. Description Number of data bytes 00 Reset Reset DiSEqC TM microcontroller - 01 Clr Reset Clear reset fl ag - 02 Standby Power off peripheral power unit - 03 Power on Power on peripheral power unit - 04 Set Contend Set the contention fl ag - 05 Contend Response only if contention fl ag has been set - 06 Clr Contend Clear the contention fl ag - 07 Address Response only if contention fl ag has not been set - 08 Move C Change address if contention fl ag has been set 1 09 Move Change address if contention fl ag has not been set 1 10 Status Read status register fl ags - 11 Config Read configuration fl ags - 14 Switch 0 Read switching status flags (committed port) - 15 Switch 1 Read switching status fl ags (uncommitted port) - 16 Switch 2 Expansion option - 17 Switch 3 Expansion option - 20 Set LO Call low local oscillator frequency - 21 Set VR Call up vertical polarisation or clockwise circular polarisation - 22 Set Pos A Select satellite position A - 23 Set S0A Select switch option A - 24 Set Hi Call high local oscillator frequency - 25 Set HL Call up horizontal polarisation or anti-clockwise circular - polarisation 26 Set Pos B Select satellite position B - 27 Set S0B Select switch option B - 28 Set S1A Call matrix S1 input A (input B inactive) - 29 Set S2A Call matrix S2 input A (input B inactive) - 2A Set S3A Call matrix S3 input A (input B inactive) - 2B Set S4A Call matrix S4 input A (input B inactive) - 2C Set S1B Call matrix S1 input B (input A inactive) - 2D Set S2B Call matrix S2 input B (input A inactive) - 2E Set S3B Call matrix S3 input B (input A inactive) - 2F Set S4B Call matrix S4 input B (input A inactive) - 30 Sleep All bus commands are ignored except for Awake - 31 Awake Bus commands are accepted again - 38 Write N0 Set port group 0 1 32

SAT 39 Write N1 Set port group 1 1 3A Write N2 Expansion option 1 3B Write N3 Expansion option 1 40 Read A0 Read analogue value A0-41 Read A1 Read analogue value A1-48 Write A0 Set analogue value A0 1 49 Write A1 Set analogue value A1 1 4F Write A7 Set analogue value A7 1 50 LO string Read instantaneous frequency - 51 LO now Read instantaneous frequency (table entry number) - 52 LO Lo Read Lo frequency (table entry number) - 53 LO Hi Read Hi frequency (table entry number) - 58 Write Freq Write channel frequency 2 or 3 59 Ch.No. Set selected channel number (receiver) 2 60 Halt Stop positioner - 61 Go E Move positioner eastward - 62 Go W Move positioner westward - 64 P Status Rear positioner status register - 65 Read Pos Read positioner counter - 6C Goto Move positioner motor to Counter Value, Hi, Lo 2 6D Write Pos Set positioner counter, Hi, Lo 2 COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR DATA BYTE An appropriate data byte must only be sent if the command byte requires data bytes. This can be seen from the above command byte table. For more information on which data byte to send to which command byte, please refer to the specifi cation of the device used. Orbit position 1 2 3 4 Polarisation Switch Position H/V Switch Position LNB Band Data Byte V Lo F0 V Hi F1 H Lo F2 H Hi F3 V Lo F4 V Hi F5 H Lo F6 H Hi F7 V Lo F8 V Hi F9 H Lo FA H Hi FB V Lo FC V Hi FD H Lo FE H Hi FF 33

SAT SCIF SINGLE CABLE INTERFACE (SAT SINGLE CABLE SYSTEM DISEQC CONTROL) Launch the LNB menu Select SCIF Press... to select the type of single cable system TYPE 1 = TYPE 2 = TYPE 3 = LNB with one local oscillator (10200 MHz) for 4 receivers (UAS481) Single cable switching matrices for 2 local oscillators (9750 / 10600 MHz) for 8 receivers (EXR1581, EXR2581, EXR1942, EXR2942, EXU908) Single cable switching matrices for 2 local oscillators (9750 / 10600 MHz) for 4 receivers (EXR501, EXR551, EXR552) When you have selected the required single cable type, you will see a menu with the following options: RECEIVER No (receiver number entry) SAT BAND selection. (H/V High Low band selection) RECEIVER off (turns off a receiver signal) SCIF EXIT (turns off the complete single cable system) First, select the RECEIVER No by pressing TYPE 1 = LNB with one local oscillator If you have selected TYPE 1, you can now defi ne one of four receiver frequencies. Press to select the 1 st receiver. The transponder frequency which can be defi ned later is set to 1400 MHz. The measuring device automatically adjusts to the selected receiver frequency. After selecting the receiver you automatically go to the menu for SAT BAND selection. The SAT BAND selection menu is displayed depending on the type of single cable system which you selected. 34

SAT SAT BAND selection for TYPE 1 Vertical polarisation Horizontal polarisation With the TYPE 1 SCIF system, there is no distinction between Low and High band because the LO of 10.2 GHz enables both reception bands simultaneously. Transponder Frequency Entry Now enter the transponder frequency. Confi rm your entry. The DiSEqC command for the SCIF system is not sent automatically. The measuring device automatically adjusts to the previously selected receiver frequency. Press Press to run a spectrum analysis. to demodulate the signal. You can now log on other receivers to the SCIF system with the measuring device or log them off again: Press to return to the SCIF menu. Select to log on another receiver. Select to change the polarisation and transponder frequency! Press to log off a receiver. Select to turn off the SCIF system. Note If you wish to work with the measuring device in the conventional way again, without SCIF, you must turn off SCIF in this menu! 35

SAT Logging off a receiver: Press to log off this receiver. Type 2 = single-cable switching matrices for 2 local oscillators and 8 receivers If you have selected Type 2, you can now defi ne one of eight receiver frequencies. Press to select the 4 th receiver. The transponder frequency which can be defi ned later is set to 1632 MHz. The measuring device automatically adjusts to the selected receiver frequency. After selecting the receiver you automatically go to the menu for SAT BAND selection. The SAT BAND selection menu is displayed depending on the type of single cable system which you selected: SAT BAND selection for TYPE 2 Use the... buttons to select the desired SAT BAND! The required local oscillators are automatically selected! Transponder Frequency Entry Now enter the transponder frequency. Confi rm your entry. The DiSEqC command for the SCIF system is not sent automatically. The measuring device automatically adjusts to the previously selected receiver frequency. Press Press to run a spectrum analysis. to demodulate the signal. For further operating steps see SCIF TYPE 1 36

SAT Type 3 = single-cable switching matrices for 2 local oscillators and 4 receivers If you have selected Type 3, you can now defi ne one of four receiver frequencies. Press to select the 1 st receiver. The transponder frequency which can be defi ned later is set to 1400 MHz. The measuring device automatically adjusts to the selected receiver frequency. After selecting the receiver you automatically go to the menu for SAT BAND selection. The SAT BAND selection menu is displayed depending on the type of single cable system which you selected. SAT BAND selection for TYPE 3 Use the... buttons to select the desired SAT BAND! The required local oscillators are automatically selected! Transponder Frequency Entry Now enter the transponder frequency. Confi rm your entry. The DiSEqC command for the SCIF system is not sent automatically. The measuring device automatically adjusts to the previously selected receiver frequency. Press to run a spectrum analysis. Press to demodulate the signal. For further operating steps see SCIF TYPE 1 37

SAT SIMPLE DISEQC TM, TONE BURST COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR SIMPLE DISEQC TM The Simple Tone Burst DiSEqC TM procedure is a simplifi ed form of the DiSEqC TM control. Two switching states are possible with this Simple DiSEqC TM, Tone Burst and Data Burst. Launch DiSEqC TM menu Launch Simple DiSEqC TM menu Enter tone burst Enter data burst Send the selected command string Exit the DiSEqC TM menu DVB-S(2) MER, BER AND OFFSET MEASUREMENT The modulation error rate (MER), the bit error rate (BER) and the carrier frequency offset (LNB offset) can be measured to evaluate the digital reception quality. Note: MER shown on the display is synonymous with SNR (signal radio ratio) in this case. Use the SAT digital. button to select between SAT analogue and Launch DVB-S(2) measurement: In the SAT digital reception mode, press LCD display: MER modulation error rate: 12.6 db Modulation type 8PSK Code rate 9/10 BER bit error rate: 1.7e-7 Standard = DVBS2 Trägerfrequenz-Offset (LNB-Offset): + 0.72 MHz If the quality of the DVB signal is so good that no bit error can be detected, BER = 0.0e+0 is displayed. 38

SAT MPEG IMAGE REPRESENTATION IN DVB-S(2) If you select DVB measurement by pressing, the TFT screen displays the list of programmes that can be received on the digital transport stream. Use the or key to select the desired programme and confi rm your selection by pressing. To select the programme, you can also enter the displayed programme number directly.... If the programme can be received free, the picture and sound of the desired programme are decoded and displayed and played back over the built-in speaker. By pressing the programme list. again you can select another programme from Press to exit digital reception. NIT NETWORK INFORMATION TABLE WITH DVB-S (S2) If you select DVB measurement by pressing, the TFT screen displays the list of programmes that can be received on the digital transport stream. Press the decimal point button to receive the NIT. You will receive the operator's information fi rst and the number of pages. You can now use the UP / DOWN buttons to scroll through the pages. Press the decimal point button display. again to close the NIT 39

SAT LOCATING SATELLITES The function allows you to search for satellites whose transponder frequencies are unknown. The frequency range from 1000 to 2100 MHz is continuously scanned for reception signals. If a reception signal is detected, the reception level is indicated in the display in the form of an increasing or decreasing bar. The buttons allow you to set the measurement range to three sensitivity levels. A bearing tone enables you to monitor the level. The pitch of the bearing tone is proportional to the received signal level. The volume of the bearing tone can be adjusted using the buttons. volume Command overview Switch to the frequency-independent satellite search mode. Select the measurement range, bar graph and bearing tone: Level range 1: Large input levels Level range 2: Medium input levels Level range 3: Small input levels Exit this mode LCD display: Level range 2: Medium input level SAT mode Bar graph display with bearing sound Example Launching the SAT FIND function: Press Slowly turn the antenna until a level tendency can be seen on the bar display. Slowly turn the antenna until the bar display reaches its maximum If necessary, decrease or increase the sensitivity using the and buttons To quit this task, press 40

SAT FINDING INDIVIDUAL RECEPTION FREQUENCIES The function allows you to adjust the antenna to the maximum reception signal. The display indicates the reception in the form of an increasing or decreasing bar. The buttons allow you to set the measurement range to three sensitivity levels. The bearing sound enables you to monitor the level. The pitch of the bearing tone is proportional to the received signal level. The volume of the bearing sound can be adjusted using the volume buttons. Command overview for finding Switch to Find mode. Select the measurement range, bar graph and bearing tone: Level range 1: Large input levels Level range 2: Medium input levels Level range 3: Small input levels Exit this mode LCD display: Level range 2: Medium input level SAT mode Bar graph display with bearing sound Example Launching the Find level" function: Press Slowly turn the antenna until the bar display reaches its maximum If necessary, decrease or increase the sensitivity using the and buttons Slowly turn the antenna until you have reached the maximum level. To quit Find Level : Press. 41

TV MEASUREMENT ANALOGUE CABLE TV RECEPTION In CABLE mode the MSK 125 can be set to the Analogue and DVB-C types of reception. ANALOGUE CABLE/DVB-C SELECTION Press once Press again Press again = Analogue cable TV = DVB-C = analogue cable TV again HF STANDARD SELECTION - ANALOGUE CABLE (DEMOD MENU) In TV mode the MSK 125 can measure the following standards: B/G standard (Germany) Standard L Standard D/K Standard I Command overview: Launching the DEMOD menu Launches menu for standard selection and demodulator setting.... Select standard The Demod menu is then automatically closed. Press or to exit the Demod menu without any changes. Note If you wish to keep the settings unchanged, press. Please note that the selected standard is retained even after the device is switched off. 42

TV MEASUREMENT CHANNEL DISPLAY AND ENTRY COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV CHANNEL ENTRY or To measure the level of an reception signal, you must fi rst input the desired frequency. The following channels can be set: Band I/III CH 01 to CH 12 in 7 MHz grid Band IV/V CH 21 to CH 69 in 8 MHz grid Special channel S 01 to S 20 in 7 MHz grid Special channel S 21 to S 41 in 8 MHz grid These details refer to the factory default Standard B/G only. For information on the other standards please see the technical appendix. Select desired TV reception... Enter channel Confi rm input or... Enter channel (automatic confi rmation) Select special channel and Change channels step by step Example To enter channel S 28: Press. LCD display: Special channel: S 28 Level: 62.5 dbµv Operating mode: Analogue cable TV (A=analogue) Note Ensure that the correct standard has been set. The factory default is Standard B/G. FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND ENTRY To measure the level of an reception signal, you must fi rst input the desired video carrier frequency. The frequency can be entered from 47 MHz to 862 MHz in 50 khz intervals. 43

TV MEASUREMENT COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV FREQUENCY ENTRY Select desired TV reception or Channel/frequency selection... Enter frequency Confi rm input and Change frequency in increments Example To enter frequency 175.25 MHz : Press (launches the frequency menu) Then (frequency entry) LCD display: Frequency: 175.25 MHz Level: 65.0 dbµv Operating mode: Analogue cable TV Note 44 After launching the frequency menu for the fi rst time you only have to enter the digit sequence for another frequency entry. The most recent frequency setting is retained even after you switch the MSK 125 off, provided it was entered with digits and confirmed by pressing. CABLE ANALOGUE LEVEL MEASUREMENT Please note that the full-stops before and after the channel number indicate to the precisely selected channel: CH:.10. or CH: S.04. If you enter the channel frequency outside the valid channel grid, the channel is displayed without full-stops: CH: 10 or CH: S 04 When you have selected a channel or frequency, the level is automatically measured and appears on the LCD display as dbµv or dbmv (depending on the device confi guration). The input level can be measured within the range 30 dbµv to 120 dbµv (-30 dbmv to 60 dbmv). LCD display: Channel: CH 05 Operating mode: Analogue cable TV Measured level: 86.5 dbµv

TV MEASUREMENT LEVEL OVERFLOW AND UNDERFLOW At a level < 30 dbμv the LCD display indicates an underfl ow. LCD display: Channel: CH 05 Operating mode: Analogue cable TV Level: underfl ow At a level > 120 dbμv the LCD display indicates an overfl ow. LCD display: Channel: CH 05 Operating mode: Analogue cable TV Level: overfl ow Note Levels of DVB-C and DVB-T-/H signals can only be measured in the digital reception setting. AUDIO CARRIER SPACING AND LEVEL TV stations can transmit on a second FM modulated audio carrier (analogue) or in Nicam format (digital). The audio carriers are assigned different frequencies depending on the selected standard (see table). Audio carrier 1 is always set after the channel or frequency is entered. Standard TT1 TT2 Nicam B/G 5.5 MHz 5.74 MHz 5.85 MHz D/K 6.5 MHz 6.26 MHz 5.85 MHz I 6.0 MHz ----- 6.552 MHz L AM 6.5 MHz ----- 5.85 MHz With audio carrier measurement the signal spacing between audio and video carrier is measured fi rst in db and then the absolute audio carrier level in dbμv. The speaker is muted during measurement. The modulation of the last audio carrier that was measured is audible when the measurement is complete. COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR MEASURE TV AUDIO CARRIER FREQUENCY Switch to audio carrier menu... Switch between TT1 and TT2 (see table) Audio carrier measurement while button is pressed Switch to Nicam reception 45

TV MEASUREMENT Example To measure audio carrier level spacing and level of TT1: Press, now press and keep the button pressed. The LCD display shows the following values for approx. 1 second: Audio carrier spacing frequency: 5.5 MHz Audio/video carrier spacing: -13 db Operating mode: Analogue cable TV The audio carrier level is displayed after approx. 1 second: LCD display: Audio carrier spacing frequency: 5.5 MHz Audio carrier level: 58.5 dbµv Operating mode: Analogue cable TV Release the button. To measure audio carrier level spacing and level of TT2: During the audio carrier display press the button. To measure audio carrier level spacing and level of Nicam audio carriers: During the audio carrier display press the button. SELECT SOUND CARRIER Standard B/G 1 = 5.50 MHz FM 2 = 5.74 MHz FM 3 = 5.85 MHz NICAM 0 = 5.50/5.74 MHz Stereo Example To set the headphones output to Stereo, confi rm by pressing the 0 button. The headphones output now delivers stereo sound. 46

TV MEASUREMENT Note The audio carrier frequency cannot be adjusted. It is switched based on the set standard. The audio carrier level is only displayed as long as the, or button is pressed. DIGITAL CABLE TV RECEPTION In CABLE mode the MSK 125 can be set to the Analogue and DVB-C types of reception. ANALOGUE CABLE/DVB-C SELECTION Press once Press again Press again = Analogue cable TV = DVB-C = analogue cable TV again HF STANDARD SELECTION - ANALOGUE CABLE (DEMOD MENU) In TV mode the MSK 125 can measure the following standards: Standard B/G Standard L Standard D/K Standard I Command overview: Launching the DEMOD menu Launches menu for standard selection and demodulator setting.... Select standard The Demod menu is then automatically closed. Note Press or to exit the Demod menu without any changes. If you wish to keep the settings unchanged, press. Please note that the selected standard is retained even after the device is switched off. 47

TV MEASUREMENT CHANNEL DISPLAY AND ENTRY COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV CHANNEL ENTRY or To measure the level of an reception signal, you must fi rst input the desired frequency. The following channels can be set: Band I/III CH 01 to CH 12 in 7 MHz grid Band IV/V CH 21 to CH 69 in 8 MHz grid Special channel S 01 to S 20 in 7 MHz grid Special channel S 21 to S 41 in 8 MHz grid These details refer to the factory default Standard B/G only. For information on the other standards please see the technical appendix. Select desired TV reception... Enter channel Confi rm input or... Enter channel (automatic confi rmation) Select special channel and Change channels step by step Example To enter channel S 28: Press. Note LCD display: Special channel: S 28 Level: 62.5 dbµv Operating mode: Digital cable TV (D=digital) Ensure that the correct standard has been set. The factory default is Standard B/G. FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND ENTRY To measure the level of an reception signal, you must fi rst input the desired video carrier frequency. The frequency can be entered from 48 MHz to 858 MHz in 50 khz increments. 48

TV MEASUREMENT COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV FREQUENCY ENTRY Select desired TV reception or Channel/frequency selection... Enter frequency Confi rm input and Change frequency in increments Example To enter frequency 175.25 MHz: Press Then (launches the frequency menu) (frequency entry) Note LCD display: Frequency: 175.25 MHz Level: 65.0 dbµv Operating mode: TV DVB-C After launching the frequency menu for the fi rst time you only have to enter the digit sequence for another frequency entry. The most recent frequency setting is retained even after you switch the MSK 125 off, provided it was entered with digits and confirmed by pressing. SETTING DVB-C DEMODULATION PARAMETERS Please note that the full-stops before and after the channel number indicate to the precisely selected channel: CH:.10. or CH: S.04. If you enter the channel frequency outside the valid channel grid, the channel is displayed without full-stops: CH: 10 or CH: S 04 Press to go to demodulation selection: For QAM64 demodulation press. 49

TV MEASUREMENT If you do not wish to change the modulation type, press 1 = QAM 64 demodulation 2 = QAM 128 demodulation 3 = DOCSIS QAM 64 demodulation 4 = QAM 256 demodulation After selecting the modulation type you are automatically directed to the symbol rate entry. Select the appropriate symbol rate by pressing to. LCD display: 1 = 6900 ks 2 = 6111 ks 3 = 6875 ks 4 = USER Press to go to the menu for USER entry of the symbol rate. Enter the desired symbol rate and complete your entry by pressing. After selecting the symbol rate you are automatically directed to the HF standard selection. LEVEL MEASUREMENT OF DVB-C SIGNALS ANALOGUE CABLE/DVB-C SELECTION Press once Press again = Analogue cable TV = DVB-C Channel: special channel 54 Operating mode: TV DVB-C Measured level: 62.5 dbµv DVB-C MER, BER AND OFFSET MEASUREMENT The modulation error rate (MER), the bit error rate (BER) and the carrier frequency offset can be measured to evaluate the digital reception quality. To launch DVB-C measurement: In the CABLE digital reception mode, press. 50 LCD display for DVB-C signals: MER modulation error rate: 28.5 db Modulation = 256 QAM BER bit error rate: 1.7e-7 Standard = DVB-C Carrier frequency offset: +0.10 MHz

TV MEASUREMENT MPEG IMAGE REPRESENTATION IN DVB-C If you select DVB measurement by pressing, the TFT screen displays the list of programmes that can be received on the digital transport stream. Use the or key to select the desired programme and confi rm your selection by pressing. To select the programme, you can also enter the displayed programme number directly..... If the programme can be received free, the picture and sound of the desired programme are decoded and displayed and played back over the built-in speaker. By pressing again you can select another programme from the programme list. Press to exit digital reception. During the image display the (channel) BER is displayed: LCD display for DVB-C signals: MER modulation error rate: 28.5 db Modulation = 256 QAM BER bit error rate: 1.7e-7 Standard = DVB-C Carrier frequency offset: +0.10 MHz NIT NETWORK INFORMATION TABLE FOR DVB-C If you select DVB measurement by pressing, the TFT screen displays the list of programmes that can be received on the digital transport stream. Press the decimal point button to receive the NIT. You will receive the operator's information first and the number of pages. You can now use the UP / DOWN buttons to scroll through the pages. Press the decimal point button display. again to close the NIT 51

TV MEASUREMENT ANALOGUE TERRESTRIAL TV RECEPTION In TERR mode the MSK 125 can be set to the Analogue and DVB-T/H types of reception. ANALOGUE TERRESTRIAL / DVB-T/H SELECTION Press once Press again Press again HF STANDARD SELECTION TERRESTRIAL = Analogue terrestrial TV = DVB-T/H = analogue terrestrial TV again Launch menu for standard selection.... Select standard The DEMOD menu is then automatically closed. Press or to exit the DEMOD menu without any changes. SET CHANNEL BANDWIDTH Note Press to go to the bandwidth selection for DVB-T/H: 1 = 6 MHz demodulation bandwidth 2 = 7 MHz demodulation bandwidth 3 = 8 MHz demodulation bandwidth Select the required HF bandwidth by using the digit buttons... or exit the entry without any changes by pressing. After selecting the demodulation bandwidth you are automatically directed to the HF standard selection. HF STANDARD SELECTION... Select standard The DEMOD menu is then automatically closed. Note If you wish to keep the settings unchanged, press. Please note that the selected standard is retained even after the device is switched off. Press to exit the menu at any time. HF standard selection is used here to set the channel bandwidth. 52

TV MEASUREMENT CHANNEL DISPLAY AND ENTRY COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV CHANNEL ENTRY To measure the level of a TV reception signal, you must first enter the desired channel. The following channels can be set: Band I/III CH 01 to CH 12 in 7 MHz grid Band IV/V CH 21 to CH 69 in 8 MHz grid Special channel S 01 to S 20 in 7 MHz grid Special channel S 21 to S 41 in 8 MHz grid These details refer to the factory default Standard B/G only. For information on the other standards please see the technical appendix.... Enter channel Confi rm input or... Enter channel (automatic confi rmation) and Change channels step by step Example To enter channel 28: Press. LCD display: Channel: 28 Level: 61.0 dbµv Operating mode: Analogue terrestrial TV (A = analogue) Note Ensure that the correct standard has been set. The factory default is Standard B/G. FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND ENTRY To measure the level of a TV reception signal, you must fi rst enter the desired video carrier frequency. The frequency can be entered from 48 MHz to 858 MHz in 50 khz increments. 53

TV MEASUREMENT COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV FREQUENCY ENTRY Channel/frequency selection... Enter frequency Confi rm input and Change frequency in increments Example To enter frequency 175.25 MHz: Press (launches the frequency menu) Then (frequency entry) Note LCD display: Frequency: 175.25 MHz Level: 65.0 dbµv Operating mode: Analogue terrestrial TV After launching the frequency menu for the fi rst time you only have to enter the digit sequence for another frequency entry. The most recent frequency setting is retained even after you switch the MSK 125 off, provided it was entered with digits and confirmed by pressing. Please note that the full-stops before and after the channel number indicate to the precisely selected channel: CH:.10. or CH: S.04. If you enter the channel frequency outside the valid channel grid, the channel is displayed without full-stops: CH: 10 or CH: S 04 54

TV MEASUREMENT DIGITAL TERRESTRIAL TV RECEPTION In TERR mode the MSK 125 can be set to the Analogue and DVB-T/H types of reception. ANALOGUE TERRESTRIAL / DVB T/H SELECTION Press once Press again Press again HF STANDARD SELECTION TERRESTRIAL = Analogue terrestrial TV = DVB-T/H = analogue terrestrial TV again SETTING DVB-T/H DEMODULATION PARAMETERS Launch menu for standard selection.... Select standard The DEMOD menu is then automatically closed. Press or to exit the Demod menu without any changes. Press to go to the bandwidth selection for DVB-T/H: 1 = 6 MHz demodulation bandwidth 2 = 7 MHz demodulation bandwidth 3 = 8 MHz demodulation bandwidth Note Select the required HF bandwidth by using the digit buttons HF STANDARD SELECTION DVB-T... or exit the entry without any changes by pressing. The MSK 125 sets all other parameters for DVB-T/H demodulation automatically. After selecting the demodulation bandwidth you are automatically directed to the HF standard selection.... Select standard The DEMOD menu is then automatically closed. Note If you wish to keep the settings unchanged, press. Please note that the selected standard is retained even after the device is switched off. Press to exit the menu at any time. HF standard selection is used here to set the channel bandwidth. 55

TV MEASUREMENT CHANNEL DISPLAY AND ENTRY COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV CHANNEL ENTRY To measure the level of an reception signal, you must fi rst input the desired frequency. The following channels can be set: Band I/III CH 01 to CH 12 in 7 MHz grid Band IV/V CH 21 to CH 69 in 8 MHz grid Special channel S 01 to S 20 in 7 MHz grid Special channel S 21 to S 41 in 8 MHz grid These details refer to the factory default Standard B/G only. For information on the other standards please see the technical appendix.... Enter channel Confi rm input... Enter channel (automatic confi rmation) and Change channels step by step Example To enter channel 28: Press. Note LCD display: Channel: 28 Level: 61.0 dbµv Operating mode: Digital terrestrial TV (D = digital) Ensure that the correct standard has been set. The factory default is Standard B/G. FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND ENTRY To measure the level of an reception signal, you must fi rst input the desired video carrier frequency. The frequency can be entered from 48 MHz to 858 MHz in 50 khz increments. 56

TV MEASUREMENT COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR TV FREQUENCY ENTRY Channel/frequency selection... Enter frequency Confi rm input and Change frequency in increments Example To enter frequency 527.25 MHz: Press Then (launches the frequency menu) (frequency entry) LCD display: Frequency: 527.25 MHz (corresponds to K 28) Level: 61.0 dbµv Operating mode: Digital terrestrial TV Note After launching the frequency menu for the fi rst time you only have to enter the digit sequence for another frequency entry. The most recent frequency setting is retained even after you switch the MSK 125 off, provided it was entered with digits and confirmed by pressing. Please note that the full-stops before and after the channel number indicate to the precisely selected channel: CH:.10. or CH: S.04. If you enter the channel frequency outside the valid channel grid, the channel is displayed without full-stops: CH: 10 or CH: S 04 57

TV MEASUREMENT DVB-T-/H MER, BER AND OFFSET MEASUREMENT The modulation error rate (MER), the bit error rate (BER) and the carrier frequency offset can be measured to evaluate the digital reception quality. To launch DVB-T/H measurement: In the terrestrial digital reception mode, press. LCD display for DVB-T signals: MER modulation error rate: 24.8 db Modulation = 16 QAM CBER bit error rate: 6.4e-8 Standard = DVB-T Carrier frequency offset: -0.10 MHz MPEG IMAGE REPRESENTATION IN DVB-T When you select a programme from the programme table, the LCD display shows the VBER (Viterbi) bit error rate. If you select DVB measurement by pressing, the TFT screen displays the list of programmes that can be received on the digital transport stream. Use the or key to select the desired programme and confi rm your selection by pressing. To select the programme, you can also enter the displayed programme number directly..... If the programme can be received free, the picture and sound of the desired programme are decoded and displayed and played back over the built-in speaker. By pressing again you can select another programme from the programme list. Press to exit digital reception. During the image display the Viterbi BER is displayed: LCD display for DVB-T signals: MER modulation error rate: 24.8 db Modulation = 64 QAM VBER bit error rate: 6.4e-8 Standard = DVB-T Carrier frequency offset: +0.10 MHz 58

TV MEASUREMENT NIT NETWORK INFORMATION TABLE FOR DVB-T If you select DVB measurement by pressing, the TFT screen displays the list of programmes that can be received on the digital transport stream. Press the decimal point button to receive the NIT. You will receive the operator's information fi rst and the number of pages. You can now use the UP / DOWN buttons to scroll through the pages. Press the decimal point button display. again to close the NIT 59

TV MEASUREMENT FINDING INDIVIDUAL RECEPTION FREQUENCIES Command overview for finding The function allows you to adjust the antenna to the maximum reception signal. The display indicates the reception in the form of an increasing or decreasing bar. The buttons allow you to set the measurement range to three sensitivity levels. The bearing sound enables you to monitor the level. The pitch of the bearing tone is proportional to the received signal level. The volume of the bearing sound can be adjusted using the volume buttons. Switch to Find mode LCD display: Level range 2: Input level Operating mode: Terrestrial TV Bar graph display Select the measurement range, bar graph and bearing tone: Level range 1: Large input levels Level range 2: Medium input levels Level range 3: Small input levels Exit this mode Example Launching the Find Level function: Press the button. Turn the antenna until the bar display reaches its maximum. If necessary, decrease or increase the sensitivity using the and buttons. Turn the antenna until you have reached the maximum level. To quit Find Level : Press. 60

TV MEASUREMENT NICAM AUDIO BIT ERROR RATE MEASUREMENT Example The bit error rate (BER) can be measured to improvement evaluation of the audio quality of Nicam signals. Launch bit error rate measurement: Press Press If the quality of the Nicam signal is so good that no bit error can be detected, BER=0.000 is displayed. If the Nicam signal is too poor or no signal is received, Overflow is displayed. TV RETURN PATH MEASUREMENT Analogue and digital reception signals in the frequency range 4 MHz... 65 MHz can be measured in the return path. Press to select CABLE analogue to measure analogue signals and CABLE digital to measure digital signals. Press to select TERR analogue to measure analogue signals and TERR digital to measure digital signals. The measuring device automatically switches over to the return path range when a frequency less than 44.75 MHz is entered. Entering a frequency greater than 65.00 MHz switches the device back to cable/terrestrial range.... Enter frequency Confi rm input and Change frequency in increments Press to go to the spectrum analysis menu where you can select 5 = Return Path to go to return path spectrum analysis. Press to go to DVB measurement. You can now demodulate DVB-C and DVB-T signals in the return path frequency range (e.g. intermediate frequency 36.15 MHz) 61

FM MEASUREMENT FM SELECTION Press. FREQUENCY DISPLAY AND ENTRY COMMAND OVERVIEW FREQUENCY ENTRY FM To measure the level of an FM signal, you must fi rst enter the desired frequency. The frequency can be entered from 47 MHz to 862 MHz in 50 khz intervals. Switch to FM reception... Enter frequency Confi rm input and Change frequency in 50 khz increments Example To enter frequency 99.25 MHz: Press (launching the FM menu) Then (frequency entry) Note LCD display: Frequency: 99.25 MHz Level: 65.0 dbµv Operating mode: FM After launching the FM menu for the fi rst time you only have to enter the digit sequence for another frequency entry. The most recent frequency setting is retained even after you switch the MSK 125 off, provided it was entered with digits and confirmed by pressing. LEVEL MEASUREMENT When you have set a frequency the level is measured automatically and displayed in dbμv on the LCD display. The input level can be measured in the range from 30 dbµv to 120 dbµv. LCD display: Frequency: 104.8 MHz Operating mode: FM Measured level: 86.5 dbµv 62

FM MEASUREMENT LEVEL OVERFLOW AND UNDERFLOW At a level < 30 dbμv the display indicates an underfl ow. LCD display: Frequency: 104.8 MHz Operating mode: FM Level: underfl ow At a level > 120 dbμv the LCD display indicates an overfl ow. LCD display: Frequency: 104.8 MHz Operating mode: TV Level: overfl ow FINDING INDIVIDUAL RECEPTION FREQUENCIES COMMAND OVERVIEW FOR FIND The function allows you to adjust the antenna to the maximum reception signal. The display indicates the reception in the form of an increasing or decreasing bar. The buttons allow you to set the measurement range to three sensitivity levels. The bearing sound enables you to monitor the level. The pitch of the bearing tone is proportional to the received signal level. The volume of the bearing sound can be adjusted using the volume buttons. Switch to Find mode Select the measurement range, bar graph and bearing tone: Level range 1: Large input levels Level range 2: Medium input levels Level range 3: Small input levels Example Exit this mode LCD display: Level range 2: Medium input level Operating mode: FM Bar graph display To launch the Find level function: Press Turn the antenna until the bar display reaches its maximum. If necessary, decrease or increase the sensitivity with the buttons. Turn the antenna until you have reached the maximum level. To quit Find Level : Press. 63

SPECTRUM MEASUREMENT To evaluate a receiver, the frequency spectrum in the ranges Satellite, Cable, Terrestrial and FM can be displayed on the screen. Spectrum measurement is launched from the respective modes (Sat, Cable, Terr or FM). Command for spectrum measurement:. To exit the measuring task: Press or again. If you exit spectrum analysis using the button, the original reception frequency settings are kept. If you change the cursor position and exit spectrum analysis using, the new cursor frequency is accepted as the new reception frequency. To measure certain level minimums or maximums, you can move Note a cursor on the level curve using the and buttons. The frequency and the measured value are indicated in the top line of the screen. The measuring range is displayed on the ordinate in dbμv on the left side of the screen. The level measurement range is set automatically. In spectrum analysis it is always the peak value of the level that is measured. SAT SPECTRUM FULL SPAN = entire SAT range In SAT mode (see corresponding chapter) the entire Sat spectrum of the selected SAT plane from 920... 2150 MHz can be displayed. 64

SPECTRUM MEASUREMENT NARROW (1316.0 MHz) TV SPECTRUM The TV spectrum is divided up into four modes (see corresponding chapter), which can be selected using the,, and page: buttons, see screenshot and description on the next 5 = Return Path 65

SPECTRUM MEASUREMENT FULL SPAN = entire TV range (44... 867 MHz) VHF (44... 467 MHz) UHF (467... 867 MHz) 66

SPECTRUM MEASUREMENT The displayed center frequency is the previously set reception channel. NARROW (Center 210.25 MHz) ANALOGUE NARROW (Center 394.00 MHz) DIGITAL RETURN PATH SPECTRUM The displayed marker frequency shows the previously set reception frequency. RETURN PATH (4...65 MHz) ANALOGUE/DIGITAL FM SPECTRUM The displayed marker frequency shows the previously set reception frequency. The FM spectrum is selected and measured as described above. Its range is from 87 to 108 MHz. 67

STORING DEVICE SETTINGS STORING DEVICE SETTINGS TFT Display First select the measuring task! Indicates the stored settings on the TFT display and opens the entry fi eld to defi ne a storage place on the LCD display. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the screen content. LCD display... Every measurement can be stored individually from 00 to 99. Done - the setting has been stored. RESTORING DEVICE SETTINGS TFT Display Displays the stored settings on the TFT display and opens the input fi eld of the storage location from where the setting is to be restored. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the screen content. LCD display... Enter storage location 00... 99. Every storage location from 00 to 99 can be called up. The setting is applied. DELETING DEVICE SETTINGS TFT Display Displays the stored settings on the TFT display and opens the input fi eld of the storage location where the setting is to be deleted. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the screen content. LCD display... Enter the full-stop before the storage location number: Enter storage location.00 to 99. Any storage location from 00 to 99 can be deleted, or if you enter 00... 99, the entire memory will be deleted. Done - the storage location is deleted. 68

STORING MEASUREMENT RESULTS STORING MEASUREMENT RESULTS IN THE DEVICE MEMORY TFT Display First select the measuring task and perform the measurement! The Memory Explorer command displays the stored measuring results on the TFT display. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the screen content. LCD display Opens the entry field on the LCD display where you can determine a storage location for the new measurement result.... Enter storage location 00... 99. Every measurement from 00 to 99 can be stored individually. Note Done - the measurement results have been stored in the device. Up to 10 spectrum images can be stored. You can select any storage location (storage number) of your choice. If you try to store more than 10 spectrum images, the following message will be displayed: Spectrum Memory Full! Only 10 Spec. Possible You must now delete at least 1 spectrum storage location (see next page). RESTORING MEASUREMENT RESULTS FROM THE DEVICE MEMORY TFT Display The Memory Explorer command displays the stored measuring results on the TFT display. 394.00 MHz CABLE D Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the screen content. LCD display Opens the entry fi eld on the LC display for entry of the storage place where the measurement results are to be retrieved.... Enter storage location 00... 99. Every storage location from 00 to 99 can be called up. The measurement results are shown on the TFT display (example: measurement result no.: 02). 69

STORING MEASUREMENT RESULTS TFT Display DELETING MEASUREMENT RESULTS FROM THE DEVICE MEMORY TFT Display The Memory Explorer command displays the stored measuring results on the TFT display. Indicates the stored settings on the TFT display and opens the entry fi eld of the storage place where the measurement results are to be deleted. LCD display Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the screen content.... Enter the full-stop before the storage location number: Enter storage location.00 to.99. Any storage location from 00 to 99 can be deleted, or if you enter 00... 99, the entire memory will be deleted. Done - the storage location is deleted. STORING MEASUREMENT RESULTS ON THE SD CARD First get the measurement result stored in the device onto the TFT display as described above under Recovering measurement results. In this case, storage location 2 : TFT Display Storage location 02 is displayed. Now press. LCD display The LCD display shows from 02 - If you now press again without entering a further storage location, the measurement results from memory 02 will be stored on the SD card (memory card) under a sequential number. 70

STORING MEASUREMENT RESULTS LCD display If you wish to copy a complete storage range to the SD card, enter the last storage location before you press e.g.: from 02-15. for the second time, LCD display Note Storage locations 02 to 15 are stored on the SD card under a sequential number. The LCD display confi rms the storage with the message STORED TO SD CARD. You can either transfer the measurement results on the SD card to a PC via USB connection or read, manage and print out the SD card directly on your PC! The required conversion program is available on our web site. Please go to http://www.kathrein.de then select Service Software/Download Messgeräte MSK 125. 71

DATA LOGGER The Data Logger setting allows you to execute the stored measurement device settings in sequence and store the corresponding measurement results. The stored device settings are used for automatic measuring. Up to 100 (00... 99) different measurement series can be stored. Note Before using the DATA LOGGER function you must store the required device settings in the Store device settings menu. TFT Display Press (Data Logger) to launch the Automeasure function. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the screen content. LCD display The LCD display displays the message Press MEMO EXPL for measurement results. During a measurement process you can use a maximum of 10 spectrum settings. If you try to run more than 10 spectrum settings, the following message will be displayed: Spectrum Memory Full! Only 10 Spec. Possible! At this point the Data Logger stops its measurement. ENTERING THE START AND STOP LINE FOR AUTOMATIC MEASURING ENTERING THE START LINE FOR AUTOMATIC MEASURING... Use the button and the two-digit setting storage number to select the start line where automatic measuring is to start. 72

DATA LOGGER ENTERING THE STOP LINE FOR AUTOMATIC MEASURING... Use the button and the two-digit setting storage number to select the stop line where automatic measuring is to stop. STARTING AND INTERRUPTING AUTOMATIC MEASURING Use the cursor button to start automatic measuring. Automatic measuring stops at the stop line. The measurement results are stored in the measured value memory. Use the cursor button measuring manually. to interrupt automatic RESTORING MEASUREMENT RESULTS FROM THE DEVICE MEMORY TFT Display The Memory Explorer command shows the stored measuring results on the TFT display. Use the Up and Down buttons to scroll through the screen content. LCD display TFT Display Opens the entry fi eld on the LCD display for entering the storage location where the measurement results are to be retrieved.... Enter storage location 00... 99. The measurement results are shown on the TFT display (example: measurement result no.: 02). 73

DATA LOGGER STORING THE DATA LOGGER MEASUREMENT RESULTS ON THE SD CARD See: Storing measurement results on the SD card. Example Call up Data Logger Select start line Select stop line Start Automeasure When the run is complete: Launch measured value memory from 01- Select start line Get fi rst measurement result from the memory Store measurement results on the SD card Message: The measurement results have been written to a fi le (automatic file number) on the SD card. 74