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Guide to the SRX 600 receiver Rev A #10112
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Configurations are initially created by the SRX 600 Host software and are used to
create a system for storing receiver settings that can be reused as often as needed,
whether throughout a study or across different studies. Data collected using a
configuration is saved to the receiver’s flash memory.
create a system for storing receiver settings that can be reused as often as needed,
whether throughout a study or across different studies. Data collected using a
configuration is saved to the receiver’s flash memory.
Up to 8 configurations can be created using the SRX Host and then sent to the
receiver. All configurations are sent in a single file even if all 8 are not used. Once
the receiver has a configuration loaded into it, it can be selected and used. This is
referred to as the active configuration. When a scan cycle is started via Codelog
mode, the receiver uses the active configuration to apply the desired settings.
receiver. All configurations are sent in a single file even if all 8 are not used. Once
the receiver has a configuration loaded into it, it can be selected and used. This is
referred to as the active configuration. When a scan cycle is started via Codelog
mode, the receiver uses the active configuration to apply the desired settings.
It is recommended that all settings for a configuration be initially set using
the SRX Host software and then added to or amended through the receiver’s
keypad.
the SRX Host software and then added to or amended through the receiver’s
keypad.
Certain settings cannot be edited in the active configuration after data has been
collected, because this data exists in the receiver’s flash memory and references a
frequency table and its specific channel assignments. Therefore, the receiver does
not allow entries in an existing frequency table to be changed if there is data in the
receiver’s memory. If any changes need to be made to existing references, the data
in the receiver must first be downloaded and then erased from the receiver’s
memory (via Codelog > 2)Scan > 2)Del all data).
collected, because this data exists in the receiver’s flash memory and references a
frequency table and its specific channel assignments. Therefore, the receiver does
not allow entries in an existing frequency table to be changed if there is data in the
receiver’s memory. If any changes need to be made to existing references, the data
in the receiver must first be downloaded and then erased from the receiver’s
memory (via Codelog > 2)Scan > 2)Del all data).
The exception to the statement above is that a new frequency can be added to the
frequency table and it is also possible to remove a frequency from a frequency
table. The latter is possible because the master table is unaffected.
frequency table and it is also possible to remove a frequency from a frequency
table. The latter is possible because the master table is unaffected.
Select a configuration via Codelog > 1)Config > 1)NewCFG. Enter the number of
the desired configuration (between 1 and 8).
the desired configuration (between 1 and 8).