Sat measurement

V-SEC (Vario-Satellite Equipment Control)

V-SEC provides unidirectional communication between satellite receivers and peripheral components in a satellite receiving system and serves to control intelligent multiswitches with several inputs, coaxial relays or rotation systems.

V-SEC uses 8-bit data transfer by pulse width modulation of the 22 kHz carrier frequency. There is 8-bit data transfer from the test receiver to the peripheral equipment through the existing coaxial cable. The V-SEC control signals are assigned to the components by destination addresses. After output of the V-SEC data, standard signals of 14 V/18 V and 0/60 Hz/22 kHz are still available. Input of the code word is in hexadecimal code..

Overview of commands in V-SEC

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[2ndF] [SAT-CTRL]Call up the V-SEC menu

[0]...[9]

Enter the figures 0 to 9

[.] [0]...[5]

Enter the letters A...F

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Button

 

Hex code

 

 

[.] [0]

 

A

 

 

[.] [1]

 

B

 

 

[.] [2]

 

C

 

 

[.] [3]

 

D

 

 

[.] [4]

 

E

 

 

[.] [5]

 

F

[-]or [+] Position cursor

[ENTER] Send the data packet

Exit the V-SEC menu by pressing [2ndF] twice.

Example

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SAT-CTRL LNB=1

V-SEC=2 DiSEqC=3 SAT-CTRL menu

SAT-CTRL LNB=1

V-SEC=2 DiSEqC=3

V-SEC menu

Call up V-SEC and enter the A5 control command:

Press buttons [2ndF] [SAT-CTRL]

By pressing button [2] you can all up the V-SEC control.

Enter the data word in hexadecimal code, e.g. A5:

Press buttons [./S] [0] [5]

Press [ENTER] to send the control command. The > symbol indicates that the control command has been sent. The cursor can be positioned using the [-]and [+] buttons.

Overview of commands in V-SEC

See manufacturer's documentation on peripheral equipment.

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Kathrein MSK 24 manual SEC Vario-Satellite Equipment Control, 2ndF SAT-CTRL Call up the V-SEC menu, Enter the figures 0 to