HP RC3000 manual Display Layout, Track, Satbrasil A1, Stepidle, Waiting for Next Peakup 0MENU

Models: RC3000

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RC3000 Antenna Controller

Chapter 3

Detailed Operation

3.1.4 Display Layout

The following screen shows many elements common to RC3000 mode displays.

AZIM: 31561

 

SS1:625(Ku)

TRACK

ELEV: 11060

 

SAT:BRASIL A1

 

POL: -45.0

H

STEP:IDLE

16:03

WAITING FOR

NEXT PEAKUP

<0>MENU

MODE TITLE: in the upper right corner the title of the current RC3000 mode is displayed – in this example TRACK designates that the RC3000 is currently in track mode.

NOTE: if the mode title is proceeded by an exclamation point ( ! ), the mode was initiated by a remote command.

DATA LABELS: since each mode presents a unique set of data, labels describing the data must be presented. The label will typically be followed by a colon to delimit between the label and the actual data. In the example shown, AZIM: is the label for the current azimuth pulse count.

DATA VALUES: the current value of relevant data for the mode is displayed following the appropriate data label. In the example, the current azimuth pulse count (AZIM:) is 31561. Likewise the current satellite being tracked (SAT:) is BRASIL A1.

USER PROMPTS: since each mode requires unique (but similar) keypad inputs, prompts for relevant user action are included on the fourth line to the extent possible. In the above example, <0> tells the user that pushing the 0 key will transistion the RC3000 to TRACK MENU mode. There are several types of user data inputs as described in 3.1.3.

USER INFORMATION: when room allows, information about the current state of the RC3000 is displayed. In the above example, “WAITING FOR NEXT PEAKUP” describes the fact that since the RC3000 is currently in the IDLE portion of the STEP track operation the controller is waiting until the appropriate calculated time to perform the next peakup movement.

TIME: in some modes where data (such as azimuth position) may not change for long periods of time, the current time is displayed to reassure the user that the RC3000 is functioning. In the above example, the current system time (16:03) is displayed with the colon flashing once per second.

ALARM STATUS: while not shown in the above example, row 4 is used to display any alarm conditions the RC3000 has detected. The alarm message will alternate with the text normally on row 4. See section 3.4 for more description of the alarm system.

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