Chapter 1 Getting Started
Powering Up the Receiver
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User Guide
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Set the RS-422 port of your DCE device (or PC) to match the following
values:
NOTE
The RS-422 port configurations of the Receiver and the DCE device/PC
must be the same for communications between the two. Thus, for this
power-up procedure, set your DCE device/PC to match the default
values listed above.
5
Apply the proper power source to the rear-panel
Power
input jack of the
Receiver. (See the appropriate subsection titled “To Assemble the DC
Power Connector” on page 1-4)
The following sequence of events occurs after power is applied to the
Receiver.
a.
Only the front-panel
Power
indicator lights.
b.
After a moment, the Receiver runs through its self-test diagnostics
as indicated by the flashing front-panel indicators.
c.
After the self test is completed, just the
Power
indicator remains lit.
If the
Alarm
indicator lights, a failure may have occurred during the
self test. Refer to Table 4-2 in Chapter 4, “Command Listing and
Status Information,” of this guide for information on the Alarm
capability.
d.
The Receiver begins to search the sky for all available satellites.
Pace:
NONE
Baud Rate:
19200
Parity:
Odd
Data Bits:
7/char
Start Bits:
1
Stop Bits:
1
Summary of Contents for Z3801A
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Page 30: ...Chapter 1 Getting Started Using Commands to Control Key Functions Examples 1 18 User Guide ...
Page 31: ...2 Features and Functions ...
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Page 67: ...4 Command Listing and Status Information ...
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Page 91: ...5 Specifications Summary ...
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