UNITY 4600 USERS MANUAL

Table 3.3: Command Directory for U4600 Terminal Commands

SETLNB {Rf_feed} LO_freq

Rf_feed: If the RF Switch expansion option is installed, this is one input to that switch (1 through 4). If no RF Switch option is installed, then it is an error to enter data here!

LO_freq: Either a number or mnemonic. If a number, this value represents the LNB LO frequency in MHz. It can have up to two decimal places and its valid range is from 0 to 14000.00. The legal mnemonics are C (for Standard C-band, 5150 MHz default), KU (for US Ku- band, 10750 MHz default), EHKU (for European Hi Ku-band, 10600 MHz default), or ELKU (for European Low Ku-band, 9750 MHz default).

(1)If the current LNB mode selected is Universal: This command is legal only when entered without parameters. In this case, the IRD returns the current calculated setting command sent to the LNB (either “9.75 GHz” or “10.60 GHz”).

(2)If the current LNB mode selected is LO: This command sets the assumed LNB LO frequency to the value entered in MHz OR the MHz value represented by the mnemonic. If there is an optional RF switch installed, then the rf_feed field data must be entered. Entering the command without parameters returns the current setting.

A Local Control Command (available from the terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable" commands from the network).

SETPEDEST xxx

xxx:E for enable or D for disable.

Enables or disables the “pedestal” setup, the addition of +7.5 IRE to the luminance level of active NTSC video, if NTSC is in use. A Local Control Command (available from the terminal regardless of "Local Control Enable/Disable" commands from the network).

SETPIN value

value:Decimal representation of PIN key, between 0 and 16777215.

Command sets the PIN scrambling key number.

SETTIMEOUT source time

source:

1 - Not used. (In legacy IRDs, this was Fade timeout.)

 

2

- Services Recovery Timeout. (In legacy IRDs, this was Installation timeout.)

 

3

- Network Recovery Timeout. (In legacy IRDs, this was No COMPEL® timeout.

 

4

- Recovery Iteration Time. (In legacy IRDs, this was Header Seek timeout.)

 

5

- Local Control Re-enable Timeout. (In legacy IRDs this was Local (Control) Recovery

 

 

timeout.)

 

 

time:

Time-out value in seconds or HHHH:MM:SS format. Minimum value is 1, and maximum

 

value 35999999 (9999:59:59 hms) for all others.

Command sets Automated Recovery timeout specified by source to the value specified by time.

SETUID [id]

id:Unit ID number between 00 and 99 inclusive.

Command for assigning the unit ID number for gaining "talker" access on a shared serial bus. The factory default setting for id is '00', which also disables terminal daisy-chain capability. If the parameter is omitted, then this command returns the current unit ID setting. Command is only applicable to products that feature serial "daisy-chain".

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