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CDM-625 Advanced Satellite Modem Revision 13
Appendix F MN-CDM625
F–7
F.3.3.1.2.1 CONFIG: Mask BUC
BUC alarm = Active (Active,Mask)
Attach to Tx alarm = No (Yes,No)()
When using L-Band, a Block Up Converter (BUC) may be included in the system. A ‘smart’ BUC
may be monitored and/or controlled via the modem via FSK (Frequency-Shift Keying control).
For a modem in a 1:1 redundancy setup, the fault indications must be customized for
the physical setup:
1. Two modems, two LNBs in parallel
If a fault occurs on the active
modem/BUC pair and switchover is desired, the BUC mask should be configured
as Attach to Tx alarm = Yes.
2. The more common redundancy setup is Two modems in parallel, one BUC If a
fault occurs on the active modem, switchover is desired. But, if a fault occurs on
the BUC yet a switchover of modems does not fix the problem, then switchover
should not occur and the BUC mask should be configured as Attach to Tx alarm
= No.
If the system has no redundancy and was attached to an external audio alarm,
Attach to Tx alarm = Yes would indicate that a BUC fault has occurred, as the
fault would be included in the FORM C alarms.
First, use the
▲▼ arrow keys to select BUC Alarm or Attach to Tx alarm. Then:
For BUC Alarm, use the
▲▼ arrow keys to select Active or Masked.
For Attach to Tx alarm, use the
▲▼ arrow keys to select Yes or No.
Press ENTER when done.

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