Code check settings, Classification results list – Wavecom W-SPECTRA (Automatic Monitoring System) V1.1.0 User Manual
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Code Check Settings
Code Check Timeout
This option specifies the maximum allowable time interval between two successful synchronization at-
tempts performed by a code check process. If the specified time interval is exceeded, the code check pro-
cess will be interrupted. Available intervals are 15, 30, 45, and 60 seconds.
Decode Using the Highest Confidence
If checked and if decoding is part of the selected CCC process (P4 and P5), decoding is performed for the
signal with the highest confidence as determined by the classifier.
Decode Using the Highest Level
If checked and if decoding is part of the selected CCC process (P4 and P5), decoding is performed for the
signal with the highest signal level determined by the classifier.
Code Check Table File
Select the XML table to use for the table check or to replace the current file.
A history of previously used XML files is displayed in a drop-down list when clicking on the arrow. Pressing
the Clear List button, the history list will be reset. A file browser appears when clicking on the folder but-
ton.
If the CCC is started without an XML table, a dialog which prompts the user to select an XML table file ap-
pears.
Reload Table
Press this button to reload the current XML table.
The reload feature should be used to ensure that modifications of the currently selected file are applied –
for instance if CCC Editor has made changes.
Note: The FSK and PSK code checks have built-in automatic polarity detection. For MFSK and MIL or STA-
NAG signals it is necessary to select the appropriate polarity before the Classifier Code Check starts.
Classification Results List
The Classification Results List is identical to the Classifier Classification Results List (see the section on “
” on page 200).
This information is available for all processes.
A list of code checked signals is displayed below the list of classified signals.