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Remote control 14-25
STGL l
This setting command sets the output level of 9010 Built-In Generator. The string (l)
should be expressed in dBµV.
Level should range between 60 and 90 inclusive
The reply is TGL=OK which acknowledges the command has been granted or TGL
=SERR if the command has been ignored.
Example: # STGL 85.5* Sets the output level of 9010 Built-In Generator to
85.5dBµV.
STGS a
This setting command switches the 9010 Built-In Generator; according the
parameter (a) which can be either On or OFF.
The reply is TGS =OK which acknowledges the command has been granted or TGS
=SERR if the command has been ignored.
Example: # TGS ON*
Example: # TGS OFF*
STGT a
This setting command changes 9010 Built-In Generator tracking mode; according
the parameter (a) which can be either On or OFF.
When tracking mode is ON the 9010 Built-In Generator is tuned on the same
receiver frequency. When tracking mode is OFF the 9010 Built-In Generator is
tuned frequency previously set by command STGF
The reply is TGT =OK which acknowledges the command has been granted or TGT
=SERR if the command has been ignored.
Example: # TGT ON*
Example: # TGT OFF*
SUPP n This setting command #SUPP n* outputs on the User Port bit by bit the argument n .
Each Pin has its own contribution according to its index as follows:
OUT0= 2^0
OUT1= 2^1
OUT2= 2^2
OUT3= 2^3
SupplyOFF=2^4
Thus, the argument sent is the sum of each weighted contribution
The reply is UPP=OK which acknowledges the command has been granted or
UPP=SERR if the command has been ignored (IE argument >31).
Example: SUPP 5 will set:
user port pins OUT0 and OUT2 to high level
user port pins OUT1 and OUT3 are low level
User Port Power Supply (+12V) ON

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