Ku-Band Satellite Transceiver
Revision 9
Terminal Mode Commands
MN/KST2000AB.IOM
B–6
Program
Preset
Configuration
Command
Response
Status
Response
<add/PGM_n’cr’
>add/PGM_n’cr’’lf’]
<add/PGM_’cr’
>add/PGM_n’cr’
1 – xxxxxxxxxx’cr’
2 – xxxxxxxxxx’cr’
3 – xxxxxxxxxx’cr’lf’]
Where: n = 1, 2, or 3
xxxxxxxxxx = “Programmed” or “None”
Allows the user to store (program) the current Up Converter and
Down Converter frequency and attenuator settings as one of the
three “PreSet” selections.
Ref: SEL_ command for additional information.
Clear Program
Preset
Configuration
Command
Response
Status
Response
<add/CPGM_n’cr’
>add/CPGM_n’cr’’lf’]
<add/CPGM_’cr’
>add/CPGM_’cr’
1 – xxxxxxxxxx’cr’
2 – xxxxxxxxxx’cr’
3 – xxxxxxxxxx’cr’lf’]
Where:
n = 1, 2 or 3
xxxxxxxxx = “Programmed” or “None”
Allows the user to clear (unprogram) the frequency and
attenuator setting for one of the three “PreSet” selections.
Select Receive
Band
Command
Response
Status
Response
<add/SRB_n’cr’
>add/SRB_n’cr’’lf’]
<add/SRB_’cr’
>add/SRB_n’cr’’lf’]
Where:
n = (A) for selecting frequency band 10950.0
to 11700.0 MHz inclusive.
(B) for selecting frequency band 11700.0
to 12200.0 MHz inclusive.
(C) for selecting frequency band 12250.0
to 12750.0 MHz inclusive.
Note: This command
will not be recognized
for the
KST-2000A. It will only be recognized for the KST-2000B.
B.3.2 System
Configuration
Commands
Lock Mode
Command
Response
Status
Response
<add/LM_xx’cr’
>add/LM_xx’cr’’lf’]
<add/LM_’cr’
>add/LM_xx’cr’’lf’]
Where:
LM = LK (Lock) or DS (Disable),
Default = DS
Address
Select
Command
Response
Status
Response
<add/AS_xxx’cr’
>add/AS_xxx’cr’’lf’]
<add/AS_’cr’
>add/AS_xxx’cr’’lf’]
Where:
add = Present Address
xxx = New Address
Default: Address = 1
Baud Rate
Select
Command
Response
Status
Response
<add/BR_xxxxx’cr’
>add/BR_xxxxx’cr’’lf’]
<add/BR_’cr’
>add/BR_xxxxx’cr’’lf’]
Where:
xxxxx = 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19200
Default = 9600
Parity
Select
Command
Response
Status
Response
<add/PS_xx’cr’
>add/PS_xx’cr’’lf’]
<add/PS_’cr’
>add/PS_xx’cr’’lf’]
Where:
xx = OD (Odd), EV (Even) or NO (None)
Default =
EV (Even)
Note: Selecting ODD or EVEN parity programs the KST-2000A
to respond to 7,O,2 or 7,E,2 data formats.
Selecting parity = NONE will set the KST-2000A to 8,N,1.
Reference
Frequency
Adjust
Command
Response
Status
Response
<add/RFJ_nnn’cr’
>add/RFJ_nnn’cr’’lf’]
<add/RFJ_’cr’
>add/RFJ_nnn’cr’’lf’]
Where:
nnn = Current DAC setting from 0 to 255
Fine tunes the internal 10MHz high stability reference oscillator.
LNA or LNB
Calibration
Command
Response
<add/CLNAB_’cr’
>add/CLNAB_’cr’’lf’]
Note: This only needs to be done once during the initial
installation. It calibrates the unit to determine the normal LNA or
LNB power consumption.
LNA or LNB
Fault
Enable
Command
Response
Status
Response
<add/LFE_xxx’cr’
>add/LFE_xxx’cr’’lf’]
<add/LFE_’cr’
>add/LFE_xxx’cr’’lf’]
Where:
xxx= ON/OFF,
Default is ON
Note: States whether or not the system should take action upon
any, or report any, LNA or LNB fault notifications.
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