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User Manual DDS200 Digital Demodulation System 070-9952-00

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<strong>Manual</strong> OperationThe alarm register continues to be displayed, only the soft keys have changed.Now the desired printout can be selected. Pressing the ACTUAL key onceswitches the <strong>DDS2<strong>00</strong></strong> to a status where the head of the hardcopy with the mostimportant settings is printed first. Each subsequently arriving alarm message isthen output separately to the printer. In this case, the ACTUAL field is in inversevideo. When the ACTUAL key is pressed again, this function is disabled. Itserves for recording of incoming alarm messages. Date and time are indicated ineach printed line.NOTE. With no printer connected or if a connected printer has run out of paper,an error message is displayed briefly, and printing is interrupted. This alsohappens when the actual line is printed (PRINT: ACTUAL). After the error hasbeen eliminated (for example, a printer is connected), the setting must beselected again.When the LAST LINES... key is pressed, any number of lines can be printed,starting from the alarm message received last. When the LAST LINES... soft keyis pressed, the menu shown in Figure 2–36 is displayed.Figure 2–36: ALARM: PRINT: LAST LINES... menuThe value can be varied by an entry on the numeric keypad (terminate with ENT)or by means of the cursor keys. The entered numeral indicates the number oflines to be printed, starting from the last line. Once the correct number has beenentered, printing can be started by pressing PRINT.2–44 <strong>DDS2<strong>00</strong></strong> <strong>Digital</strong> <strong>Demodulation</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>

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