2changing modes with the mode key, Changing modes with the mode key, 2 changing modes with the mode key – Research Concepts RC2000C User Manual

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RC2000C Az/El Tracking Antenna Controller

Chapter 2

Basic Function Description

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MODE

This key allows the user to change the controller’s current mode. Modes are used to access

the various functions of the controller. For example, when MANUAL mode is active the user

can manually jog the antenna; when SETUP is active the user can program satellite position

data into the controller’s non-volatile memory. The modes are divided into two groups:

Operational Modes (which include MANUAL, AUTO, REMOTE, and TRACK modes) and

Programming Modes (which include SETUP, DELETE, RESET, RESYNC, CONFIG and

LIMITS modes). To change from one GROUP to the other DEPRESS THE MODE KEY FOR

AT LEAST FIVE SECONDS AND THEN RELEASE IT. To toggle between the modes in a

given group rapidly depress and release the mode key.

SCROLL UP, SCROLL DOWN

These keys are used to scroll up or down through a list of items. These keys are used when

selecting a satellite from a list of satellites, selecting a data item to either view or modify, and

when selecting alphanumeric characters for a user specified satellite name in SETUP mode.

YES, NO

These keys are used to supply an answer to a YES or NO type question.

ENTER

This key is used to select an entry from a list, terminate a prompt for some action by the user, or

to complete the entry of numeric data.

0-9, DECIMAL POINT (with the STOP key), BKSP

These keys are used for numeric entry. The BKSP key causes the cursor to move one column

to the left writing over the character that was there. In some modes, the BKSP key is used to

prompt the user to confirm that a critical parameter is about to be changed.

SPEED

This key toggles the Az/El speed from fast to slow and vice versa.

AZ CW, AZ CCW, UP, DOWN

These keys are used to manually jog the antenna in certain modes. CW refers to clockwise

and CCW refers to counter clockwise. The sense of azimuth rotation is as seen by an observer

located above the antenna. On early versions of the controller the AZ CW, AZ CCW, UP, and

DOWN labels were not present on these keys. On these controllers (when certain modes are

active) the left arrow key initiates CCW azimuth movement, the right arrow key initiates CW

azimuth movement, the up arrow key initiates up elevation movement, and the down arrow key

initiates down elevation movement.

E, W, N, S

These direction keys, E east, W west, N north, and S south specify a direction when the user is

entering latitude or longitude data.

POL CCW, POL CW, H, V

These keys control the antenna polarization. The POL CCW and POL CW keys skew the

polarization control device counterclockwise and clockwise. The H and V keys are used to

either select or specify the polarization position associated with a given satellite. Note that not

all versions of the software support a polarization control device.

STOP

During automatic moves this key may be used to halt the movement of the antenna.

Note that all of these keys are not active simultaneously. The function of each key is dependent on the

current mode of the controller. In some modes certain keys are ignored.

2.2

Changing Modes with the MODE Key

The controller’s current mode is always displayed in the upper right hand corner of the controller’s

display. The user can switch the current controller mode by use of the MODE key. The MODE key is

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