Version: 1.00 Confidential and Proprietary 13 of 493.5 Main ScreenCongratulations, you have logged into the receiver and made it to the main screen.Your S300 DVB receiver supports both DVB-S and DVB-S2 modes of operation. From a receiverconfiguration perspective, there are only a few differences between DVB-S mode and DVB-S2 mode. Theexamples below were taken in DVB-S mode. Where applicable, the DVB-S2 specific configuration or statusitems are highlighted below.Figure 5 shows a typical Main Screen setting when the S300 is operating in DVB-S2 mode. The screenprovides configuration tabs as well as status information on the S300 operation. At a glance, we candetermine a great deal about the status of the S300 operation, including: The console is receiving status from the S300 (status LED), The receiver is locked (Signal LED) to a 13.086 Msps signal with a C/N of 31.5 dB. The LNB DC voltage is turned on (LNB LED), The S300 is receiving and processing valid DVB data (Data LED) The input signal strength is good at -36 dBm The S300 is demodulating a DVB-S2 signal with a modulation of 8SK and a coding rate of 3/5 At the present, the received signal quality is good with a BER of 0.0E0. The receiver has received no uncorrectable packets. If this counter is moving, it is an indication thatthe satellite link may not be good enough to maintain a solid lock.Figure 5 - S300 Console Main Screen for DVB-S2 OperationThe S300 Console can be divided into several basic sections. Each of these sections is described in detailbelow:I237465