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RC3000 Antenna Controller 
Chapter 3 
Detailed Operation 
 
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3.3.1.3 Super-User Access Items 
This set of configuration groups allows the user to modify parameters that are not typically changed for a 
particular installation.  Usually these items address parameters that have been previously characterized 
for a particular mount.  The need to access these items would typically only occur if a unique 
customization of the system was required. 
 
3.3.1.3.1 Reset Defaults 
RESET CODE:      0       CONFIG-DEFAULTS 
 
 
0-NORMAL/1-INSTALL/2-SUPER<5 DIGIT CODE> 
The CONFIG-DEFAULTS screen is used to reset the controller's non-volatile memory.  When this occurs, 
the various CONFIG mode items are initialized to a default value.  This operation is usually performed at 
the factory.  Access to this item is allowed only when the Expert Access flag is set.  To reset the system 
memory, the user must key in the same 5 digit code used for Expert Access, followed by the ENTER key.  
Sections 3.3.1.1, 3.3.1.2 and 3.3.1.3 explain the items covered by the three levels of access: normal, 
installation and super-user. 
NOTE: the two expert access codes are contained in appendix A.  This appendix may have been 
removed by a system manager to limit use of the codes. 
Besides restoring configuration items to their factory default values, stored satellite data including inclined 
orbit tracking tables will be cleared. 
Appendix B provides tables of factory defaults for each mount type supported.  It is strongly suggested 
that the appropriate table be used to record installation specific data should this data somehow become 
corrupted in the controller.