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KST-12000 Ku-Band Satellite Terminal

Revision 4

Remote Control Operation

MN/KST12000.IOM

Select
Preset
Config

Command:
Response:

Status:
Response:

>add/SEL_n'cr''lf']

>add/SEL_'cr'


1
UCF_nnnnn.n'cr'
DCF_nnnnn.n'cr'
UCA_nn.n'cr'
DCA_nn.n'cr'

2
UCF_nnnnn.n'cr'
DCF_nnnnn.n'cr'
UCA_nn.n'cr'
DCA_nn.n'cr'

3
UCF_nnnnn.n'cr'
DCF_nnnnn.n'cr'
UCA_nn.n'cr'
DCA_nn.n'cr''lf']

Where: n = 1, 2, or 3.

Allows the user to select any one of three 'PreSet'
configurations. The user must first program (store) a
configuration using the 'PGM_n' command defined below. This
command used without the 'PreSet' number (n) will provide the
current programming of each of the three 'PreSets'.

nnnnn.n = 14000.0 to 14500.0 MHz
nnnnn.n = 10950.0 to 12750.0 MHz
nn.n = 0 to 25.0 dB (UC Fine Adj)
nn.n = 0 to 31.0 dB (DC Fine Adj)


nnnnn.n = 14000.0 to 14500.0 MHz
nnnnn.n = 10950.0 to 12750.0 MHz
nn.n = 0 to 25.0 dB (UC Fine Adj)
nn.n = 0 to 31.0 dB (DC Fine Adj)


nnnnn.n = 14000.0 to 14500.0 MHz
nnnnn.n = 10950.0 to 12750.0 MHz
nn.n = 0 to 25.0 dB (UC Fine Adj)
nn.n = 0 to 31.0 dB (DC Fine Adj)

Program
Preset
Config

Command:
Response:

Status:
Response:

>add/PGM_n'cr''lf']

>add/PGM_'cr'

1
xxxxxxxxxx'cr'

2
xxxxxxxxxx'cr'

3
xxxxxxxxxx'cr''lf']

Where: n = 1, 2, or 3.

Allows the user to store (program) the current frequency and
attenuator setting as one of three 'PreSet' selections.



(xxxxxxxxxx = 'Programmed' or 'None'.)

Clear
Program
Preset
Config

Command:
Response:

Status:
Response:

>add/CPGM_n'cr''lf']

>add/CPGM_'cr'

1
xxxxxxxxxx'cr'

2
xxxxxxxxxx'cr'

3
xxxxxxxxxx'cr''lf']

Where: n = 1, 2, or 3.

Allows the user to clear (unprogram) the current frequency and
attenuator setting for one of three 'PreSet' selections.



(xxxxxxxxxx = 'Programmed' or 'None'.)

Lock Mode

Command:
Response:

Status:
Response:

>add/LM_xx'cr''lf']

>add/LM_xx'cr''lf']

Where: xx = LK (lock) or EN (enable) (default).

Lock mode prevents the current settings from being changed.

RS-232
Address
Select

Command:
Response:

Status:
Response:

>add/AS_xxx'cr''lf']

>add/AS_xxx'cr''lf']

Where:

add = current address.
xxx = new address, 1 to 255. Default address = 1.

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