User-defined satellite names, 7reset mode, Reset mode – Research Concepts RC2000C User Manual

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RC2000C Az/El Tracking Antenna Controller

Chapter 5

Modes Function Description

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that a Polarotor is present in the system. A Polarotor is a servo type polarization control device which

works in an open loop fashion - the controller does not know if it is connected to a Polarotor or not. For

this case the user must still specify H and V polarization positions. Any valid polarization positions may

be specified. An invalid polarization position is one that is outside of or at the CCW and CW limit

positions. If the CW or CCW banner is displayed to the right of PL: use the POL CCW or POL CW keys

to jog the polarization off of the limit.

If the satellite being set up is in an inclined orbit, the controller will prompt the user to specify the initial

track polarization with the following message.

INITIAL TRACK POL (H OR V)?

At this point the user should select either H or V as the polarization to use for tracking when control

switches to TRACK mode. When the user has selected the initial polarization, the 'DATA ACCEPTED'

message will appear for a few seconds, and control will switch to TRACK mode.

If the satellite just entered was not an inclined orbit satellite, after the 'DATA ACCEPTED' message

appears the controller remains in SETUP mode. Control transfers to the initial screen, and the process

may be repeated. Note that the MODE key may be pressed at any time to exit the mode that is

currently active.

User-Defined Satellite Names

If the desired satellite name is not in the controller’s EPROM memory, you can assign a new name of

up to ten (10) alphanumeric characters (A-Z, 0-9, hyphen (-), or space) by accessing the USER entry

mode as follows.

From the screen which allows the user to jog the antenna in azimuth and elevation to peak up on the

desired satellite, use the SCROLL UP/DOWN keys to bring up the 'USER' entry in the list, and press

ENTER. The following screen will be displayed:

SELECT:* KEY IN SAT NAME SETUP
USE SCROLL UP/DOWN, BKSP & ENTER KEYS

Note that the cursor will be displayed under the '*' character. The SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN

keys may be used to select alphanumeric characters (A-Z, 0-9, hyphen (-), and space). A space can be

entered in the name by depressing SCROLL UP key once, and SCROLL DOWN key once, and then

ENTER (from the ‘*’ prompt). The BKSP key may be used to delete the character to the left of the

cursor. During alphanumeric data entry, the ENTER key has two functions. If the ENTER key is

depressed while the '*' character is displayed, the alphanumeric data entry session is terminated. If the

ENTER key is depressed when the '*' character is not displayed, the cursor will advance to the right one

space and the user will be prompted again with the '*' character. If the ENTER key is depressed when

the cursor is in the tenth character position of the satellite name data field the entry is terminated.

5.7

RESET Mode

The RESET mode is used to display azimuth, elevation, and polarization drive fault conditions, and to

re-enable the drive outputs in the event the microcontroller has disabled an axis. When RESET mode

is activated, one of the following screens will be displayed.

AZ: OK EL: OK RESET
RESET AXIS: 1-AZ, 2-EL

AZ: OK EL: OK PL: OK RESET
RESET AXIS: 1-AZ, 2-EL, 3-POL

The first screen will be displayed if Rotating Feed Present CONFIG mode item is set to 0, the second

screen will be displayed if the Rotating Feed Present CONFIG mode item is set to 1. There are not fault

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