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Relay output – DaySequerra M4FM-HD User Manual

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Status: Use the arrows to toggle between Enabled or disabled to turn the alarm ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ (default
– disabled)

Save: Saves all conditions and exits back to the Alarm menu.

HD Lock - HD signal lost

Delay: Use the arrow buttons to select from 1 – 300 seconds of delay (default – 15 sec)

Status: Use the arrows to toggle between Enabled or disabled to turn the alarm ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ (default
– disabled)

Save: Saves all conditions and exits back to the Alarm menu.

Multicast – HD-1 thru HD-8 unavailable

Delay: Use the arrow buttons to select from 1 – 300 seconds of delay (default – 15 sec)

Status: Use the arrows to toggle between Enabled or disabled to turn the alarm ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ (default
– disabled)

Save: Saves all conditions and exits back to the Alarm menu.

Over Modulation -
The Carrier Over Modulation alarm is factory set to alarm for a level over 105% by
default. It can be manually set within the range of 100% - 125% in 1% increments.

Modulation Level: Use arrow buttons to select between 100% - 125% modulation in 1% increments

Delay: Use the arrow buttons to select from 1 – 300 seconds of delay (default – 15 sec)

Status: Use the arrows to toggle between Enabled or disabled to turn the alarm ‘ON’ and ‘OFF’ (default
– disabled)

Save: Saves all conditions and exits back to the Alarm menu.

Relay Output

Customizes a specific alarm to each of the six relay outputs on the DB-15. See figure 10. for the DB-15
pin-out

Output 1 – RF Carrier loss, Audio Loss, OFDM Lock Loss, HD Lock Loss, Multicast Loss, Over

Modulation, Empty Default: RF Carrier Loss

Output 2 – RF Carrier loss, Audio Loss, OFDM Lock Loss, HD Lock Loss, Multicast Loss, Over

Modulation, Empty Default: Audio Loss

Output 3 – RF Carrier loss, Audio Loss, OFDM Lock Loss, HD Lock Loss, Multicast Loss, Over

Modulation, Empty Default: OFDM Lock Loss

Output 4 – RF Carrier loss, Audio Loss, OFDM Lock Loss, HD Lock Loss, Multicast Loss, Over

Modulation, Empty Default: HD Lock Loss