User manual

3. Press ENTER once. The screen now reads:
‘Caution-Unrestricted POL movement, See manual! Enter to Continue.’
4. Press Enter;
The count value next to PL: should be a 3 digit number. When jogging CCW the
count value should increase. CW decreases counts.
5. Skew pol all the way one direction, as far as the feed can physically go, without
damaging the feed or the potentiometer, using the 1(POL CCW) and 3 (POL CW)
keys.
Press the 5 key and this will set the first limit.
6. Skew Pol all the way in the opposite direction as far as the feed can physically
go without damaging the feed or the potentiometer.
Press the 5 key and this will set the second limit.
Note:
The Feed position should not be allowed to go less than 25 or greater than
950. If these positions are reached, the pot needs to be centered.( Refer to Ch.
3, Section 3.3. in user manual)
VI. Programming Satellites in the non-volatile memory.
SETUP mode allows the user to store satellite name, azimuth and elevation
positions, and horizontal and vertical polarization positions into non-volatile
memory. Once stored in non-volatile memory, satellite positions may be recalled
via AUTO mode. SETUP mode is only accessible when the Expert Access mode
is active via CONFIG mode.
A.
1. While the SETUP screen is active, the user peaks up the antenna on the satellite
which is to be stored in the non-volatile memory.
The SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN keys may be used to select the satellite
name (in the ‘SELECT:’ field) that is stored in the controller’s EPROM memory.
If the user selects the ‘USER’ entry from the satellite list, he or she will be
prompted to enter a string of characters (after the ENTER key is depressed.)
2. When the ENTER key is depressed, the user is prompted to specify the satellite
longitude. If the satellite was not user defined and came from the controller’s