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The INST command is available for displaying current receiver settings, or for
changing the receiver settings. Observe the following syntax.
SA1INST=#,{##.#####/####.##},#,##.####, ##.###, ##.###, ##.###,
#, #####, #####
INST
polls the receiver for the current receiver settings. To change any setting, you
must use all
INST
command options.
The receiver responds by displaying the fol-
lowing.
INST=#,{##.#####/####.##},#,##.####, ##.###, ##.###, ##.###, #, #####, #####
The accompanying table identifies each of the command parameters as displayed
(from left to right), in order.
When using the INST command, a valid Downlink frequency or L-Band frequency
must be specified. The INST command is valid only if Channel 0 is the current
channel, and if any menu (except the Receiver Setup menu) is displayed. For more
information about the current channel, see “Available Services menu”. No pa-
rameters may be omitted when using this command.
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The ISE command is available for polling the receiver to display the network ad-
dress plus the installed software version for the Internal Security microprocessor,
including algorithm information. Observe the following syntax.
ISE
ISE
polls the receiver for network address and installed software version informa-
tion (Internal Security microprocessor and algorithm), where ###-###-####-# is the
network address, V#.## is the software version, (#) is the decryption algorithm
type, and “-“ is displayed only if the ISE is not installed. The receiver responds by
displaying the following
ISE=###-###-####-#, V#.##(#) -
###-###-####-# is the network address, V#.## is the software version and (#) is the
decryption algorithm type, and "-" is displayed only if the ISE is not installed.
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The KBD command is available for polling the receiver to display the installed
software version for the Keypad microprocessor. Observe the following syntax.
KBD
KBD
polls the receiver for installed software version information (Keypad micro-
processor). The receiver responds by displaying the following.
KBD=V#.##
V#.## is the installed software version.
Table15. INST command options
Parameter
Options
1. # (Frequency Mode)
0 (Downlink), 1 (L-Band 1), or 2 (L-Band 2).
2. ##.##### (Downlink Frequency, if
Frequency Mode set to Downlink)
or
####.## (L-Band frequency, if Fre-
quency Mode set to L-Band)
Range (0-15 GHz)
Range (950-2150 MHz, with 250 kHz resolution)
3. # (FEC Rate)
1 (1/2), 2 (2/3), 3 (3/4), 4 (5/6) or 5 (7/8)
4. ##.#### (Symbol Rate)
Range (3-30.8 MS/s [variable-rate decoders
only]) ignored in fixed-rate decoders
5. ##.### (Local Oscillator #1 fre-
quency [C-Band])
Range (0-15 GHz)
6. ##.### (Local Oscillator #2 fre-
quency [Low Ku-Band])
Range (0-15 GHz)
7. ##.### (Crossover frequency)
Range (10.7-15.0 GHz) for Dual-Ku [Downlink
Mode] only)
8. # (Polarization)
0 (Auto), 1 (Horizontal, Fixed), 2 (Vertical) or 3
(Vertical, Fixed)
9. ##### (Network ID)
0 to 65535
10. ##### (Bouquet ID)
0 to 65535