Kathrein MSK 33, 9986492 manual Modem/RS232 menu, Setting baud rate, Setting local echo

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Interfaces

Modem/RS232 menu

The RS232 interface of the MSK 33 can be configured in the most important points in this menu.

Return to the ‚SETTING menu.‘

Setting baud rate

rate < >

The field lights up yellow, as soon as the softkey is pressed. Afterwards, the inter- face speed from 2400 to 115200 baud (each 8 bits / no parity /no stop bit) can be set with the aid of the cursor buttons, „<„ and „>.„ This setting is only based on the interface communication between the modem and the MSK 33 and has no influ- ence on the transmission characteristic data of the modem.

Setting local echo

echo off

Normally, all characters received by the modem are sent back by the MSK 33. This means, that a character entered in on the terminal (PC keyboard) is not immedi- ately displayed on the screen, but rather sent via the near modem (on the PC) to the farther modem (on the MSK 33). Here, the character is analysed and sent back (echo function).

If the local echo on the terminal is activated, the character appears twice and one of the both echoes must be terminated.

Setting hardware handshake

r/cts off

By pressing the button, R/CTS, the hardware-handshake can be activated or deac- tivated. If the handshake operation is deactivated, it is not possible for the MSK 33 to recognise, when a connected PC or modem has taken over the operation. In this case, the MSK 33 first answer after entry of a RETURN on the terminal pro- gramme.

If the handshake is activated, this occurs automatically, as soon as the terminal programme has been called up or the modem has been successfully called. If the MSK 33 is switched off during this procedure, it will switch on by itself or switch off after exiting the terminal programme or loss of the carrier on the modem.

Init (Initialisation string) for the MSK 33 modem

init < >

Here, the currently valid initialisation string for the MSK 33 modem can be read. With the aid of the initialisation string, a connection to the MSK 33 modem is estab- lished after switching on the MSK 33. With this, a change of the basic setting in the modem is carried out, for example the setting of a common baud rate. A change of the initialisation string can occur after pressing the INIT button. Hereby, it is possi- ble to select the character with the cursor buttons, or to select the position which is to be edited. The character string is sent to the first space after deactivating the INIT button.

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Contents Sat/TV/FM Test Receiver MSK Page Preface Contents Checking the LNB supply voltage of a satellite receiver Selecting the colour standards PAL, Secam and Ntsc Mpeg transport stream interface TS-Parallel, Lvds optional Measuring an audio signal via the AV socket Scart Measurement of analogue signals in Sat operation 100 107 113Important Notes General safety informationExplanation of symbols Validity of this manualProper use Safety InstructionsConnections Mechanical loadbearing capacityFunctions FunctionsReturn path LP Functions overviewFunction DVB-S DVB-S/C/TDisplays, Operating Elements and Connections Front panelHeadphone connection Mains connection Mains switch DC socket Option / XLR-socketRear panel TS parallel Option 10 AUXObserving angle of the on screen display Side view MSKOperating Concept ScreenFrequently recurring softkeys Main menu General information for operationMenu selection Accu CAP % I=0.00 aOn/Off switch Place of installation of the MSKMains voltage / mains switch Safety fuseAccumulator and Battery Operation Accumulator operationDC socket option Connections Measurement Possibilities Level measurementMaximal input level Sat Operation Sat menuSetting of the LNB voltage supply Selecting the LO frequencyEntering the transponder frequency III Switch-over of Analog digit. DvbsBargraph Level range Comment Display Calling up menu LNB-CONTROLLNB supply voltage KHz control signalLNB control menu LNB current drawChecking the LNB supply voltage of a satellite receiver Calling up the DiSEqC/V SEC menuDiSEqC DiSEqC menu Display field a Submenu for entering DiSEqC commandsTX display field Display field BExample Entering and transmitting a DiSEqC command Simple DiSEqCData burst Tone burst Display fields UFOmicro DiSEqC menuGeneral information RX 0 E2 10Operating the menus Tx+rx Command1390 ModusSat Operation Sending a V-SEC command TX SEC menuEntering the hex numbers Calling up the sound subcarrier Level-dependent acoustic signalInitial ANALOG-menu MenuSecond Anlaog menu Video polaritySat subcarrier menu Audio carrier settingSetting of the de-emphasis Audio carrier frequencyAudio carrier tables for the satellite reception Audio carrier table for reception typeDigital Measurements SAT Digital menu27.500 Level measurement Digital Min./Max. levels C10 210.25MHz A65.0dBµV TV OperationTV menu Rf chanTV control menu TV-DiSEqC /VSEC menuLNB U= 0.0 V I= 0 mA Audio carrier table for TV reception Analogue menuSelecting the standard Selecting the audio carriersSelecting the colour standards PAL, Secam and Ntsc Measuring the min./max. levelMeasuring the current level Measuring audio carrier spacingMode TV Digital menuSelecting demodulation for DVB-C measurement 900 SR1DVB-T optional Selecting channel bandwidthsChBW 8MHz Return Path if Menu Return path if menuAnalog menu Audio carrier table for if receptionMeasurement of the min./max. level Measurement of the audio carrier spacingMeasurement of the current level QAM64 mode Entering symbol rateIf RP Digital Menu Radio Operation Radio menuRadio Analog menu FM Measure ALL Measuring the min/max levelDecoder operation baseband Video input AV MenuDecoder operation Video outputBreaking voltage RGB operationMpeg transport stream interface TS-Parallel, Lvds optional Mpeg Decoder Menu Optional PAT 083sat KiKa Phoenix Setting Menu Unit dBmVOffset 0.0 dB Screen setup Screen MenuSystem Menu Setting the dateSetting the time Click button Calls up the SYS TEM menuCalling up saved settings Saving and calling up unit settingsSaving the unit settings Copy MenuPrinting out all measurements in TV mode Printing out all measurements in Sat modeMode Menu SpectrHolding the videotext Text MenuEnlarging the videotext Original videotext sizeScope Menu Horizontal zoom Reducing the video signalHorizontal zoom -Enlarging the video signal Video scope menuMeasurement of the amplitude of the video signal Measurement of video signals via the AV socket ScartSelecting the video line Audio Scope TimePos Saving function Position and triggering of the DiSEqC signalDiSEqC Scope Shot ContAna Spectral MenuMarker Span Large ¡ mark ßlevel MaxMarker Ana Marker DigMeasurement of digital signals in Sat operation Cross-polarisation measurement on signals in SAT operationZoom marker Max off Const Menu Constellation diagram for Qpsk DVB-SMeasurement of the bit error rate BER Colour representation of I/Q value pairsMeasurement of signal noise ratio SNR Carrier offsetFrontend locked 27.500 SR Selecting the symbol rate symbol-clockInverting /not inverting a constellation diagram Selecting the code rateExamples for Qpsk constellation diagrams Constellation diagram for QAM DVB-C Measurement of modulation error rate MERInverting /not inverting constellation diagram ZoomExamples for QAM constellation diagram Const Menu Measurement of signal noise ration SNR Constellation diagram DVB-T optionalMeasurement of bit error rate BER Carrier modeHierarchy Code rate Guard Invers Frontend locked Channel display Impulse response representation Echo representation optional Broadband Cable Analysis Measuring System MSK Measuring principleTrack MVG10 MSK33 MVG10 Upstream measurementDownstream measurement RGB MSK33Cable system With return path capable amplifiers Auto Measure Display of the check pointInterfaces Modem / RS 232 interfaceConnection cable for modem / RS Setting hardware handshake Setting baud rateSetting local echo Modem/RS232 menuAnsi mode Code PasswordTTY mode Log-in procedureExample for logging-in in Ansi mode Requesting helpInterfaces List of the command abbreviations STU RET Loading and saving predefined settingsSTU LDUMaintenance, Storage and Customer Service Printer paper-exchanging the ribbon Before opening the unit, disconnect the supply voltageRibbon exchange Command overview address byte Overview of DiSEqC commandsCommand overview framing byte Technical AppendixCommand overview command byte Reset Reset DiSEqC minicontrollerCommand for Kathrein matrix 9xx-series DiSEqC commands for Kathrein matricesCommand overview data byte Command for Kathrein matrix EXRVHF-CCIR UHF-CCIR Channel tablesChannel and frequency table standard B/G frequency in MHz USB/OSB ESBChannel and frequency table standard Lfrequency in MHz VHF UHFViii Channel and frequency table standard D/K frequency in MHzVII XIIChannel and frequency table standard I frequency in MHz Channel and frequency table standard M/N frequency in MHz Channel and frequency table standard M/Nfrequency in MHz Technical Data Technical dataPower supply SNR Qpsk BERMER Accessories Scope of deliveryAssignment of the Scart socket Assignment of RS232 socket TXD RXD RTS CTS DSR GND DCD DTRAssignment of socket TS Parallel optional Unit variants Downloading New MSK33 Operating Software General notes114 115