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## How to use
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This connector contains the following pages: **Monitor**, **General**, **Alarms**, and **Control**, **Configuration**, subpage **LO Settings**, **Redundancy** as well as a **Web Interface** page.
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These are the main data pages of the connector:
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- The **Monitor** page is the default page. Here you can find the information about **Input** and **Output** power, **Device Temperature** and **Mute status**.
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- The **General** page displays general information about the connector such as the **Name** and **Location** of the device.
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- The **Alarms** page contains the **System Alarms Table** where we can see information about alarms such as: **Description**, **Status** and **Device Name**.
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-We can change **Mute** and **Gain** values on the **Control** page.
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-The **Configuration** page is allowing us to change **Center Frequency** and **Attenuation Offset**. This page also has a subpage called **LO Settings**. The subpage has**LO Frequencies** table.
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-On the **Redundancy** page you can find information about the redundancy members.
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- The **Monitor** page is the default page. Here you can find information about **Input** and **Output** power, **Device Temperature**, and **Mute status**.
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- The **General** page displays general information about the connector, such as the **Name** and **Location** of the device.
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- The **Alarms** page contains the **System Alarms Table**, which shows information about alarms such as the **Description**, **Status**, and **Device Name**.
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-On the **Control** page, you can change **Mute** and **Gain** values.
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-On the **Configuration** page, you can configure the **Center Frequency** and **Attenuation Offset**. On the **LO Settings**subpage, you can find the**LO Frequencies** table.
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-The **Redundancy** page contains information about the redundancy members.
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When the connector is working properly, every table on every page should be populated accordingly and with the correct resolutions. You can double-check this by looking at the parameters on the web interface.
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When the connector is working properly, every table on every page should be populated accordingly. If necessary, you can double-check this by looking at the parameters on the web interface.
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If everything works correctly, in the Stream Viewer you will be able to see groups **100**, **110**, **1000**, **2000**, **2010**, **2020**, and **8000**.
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- Groups **2020** and **8000** represent parameters that are checked every 10 seconds.
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- Groups **100**, **110**, **1000**, and **2000** and **2010** are checked every 5 minutes.
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- If there is a polling error with any of the groups, the Stream Viewer will return **GENERIC ERROR** in the response from the device.
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- Groups **100**, **110**, **1000**, **2000**, and **2010** are checked every 5 minutes.
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- If there is a polling error with any of the groups, the Stream Viewer will return **GENERIC ERROR** in the response from the device.
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