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The Receiver Indicators display the status of the receivers. The following status
indications can be displayed:
Status
Indicator
Background
color
Text Color
No Activity
Blue
Vote
Vote
Green
White
Receiving
Rx
Lt Gray
Dark Gray
Disabled
Dis
Yellow
Black
Failed
Fail
Red
White
Error
Err
Brown
Yellow
Transmitter Selected
Tx
Magenta
White
Vote + Tx Selected
Tx/Vote
Green
White
Receiving + Tx Selected
Tx/Rx
Lt Gray
Dark Gray
Disabled + Tx Selected
Tx/Dis
Yellow
Black
Failed + Tx Selected
Tx/Fail
Red
White
Table 1 - Receiver States
The last 5 items listed in Table 1 are used to show a transmitter’s status along
with the corresponding receiver’s status. This transmitter status will only be
displayed if the Comparator I/O Module monitoring the receivers is also operating
with a TSAM Interface Module (TIB) to provide monitoring and control of
transmitter sites (see section 2.3).
7.5 Controlling Receivers
You can use the MCNRCD program to control the receiver operation at your
remote comparator. You can manually FORCE VOTE a receiver from the PC and
listen to its audio quality over your system. You can also DISABLE a receiver
that is defective or has a bad phone line. When the receiver or phone line is
repaired, you can re-enable the receiver from the PC.
7.5.1 Controlling Receivers With The Mouse
The mouse is used to force vote sites and to disable sites from the main receiver
screen.
To Force vote (monitor) a receiver:
To force vote a site, place the mouse cursor over a receiver and click the left
mouse button. The receiver will remain voted as long as you hold the left mouse
button.
To Disable a receiver:
To disable a site, place the mouse cursor over a receiver and click the right mouse
button. The receiver will remain disabled.