CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem MN-CDM625A
Serial-based Remote Product Management Revision 4
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Parameter
Type
(Instruction
& Qualifier)
Number of
Arguments
Description of Arguments
Response to
Command
(Instruction &
Qualifier)
Response to Query
Parameters
(cont.)
In IP-ACM mode or VersaFEC-2 ACM mode:
a=Action on max. power condition:
(0=do nothing, 1=generate Tx alarm when max power is reached, 2=generate Tx alarm when minimum ModCod
is reached)
b=Action on remote demod unlock:
(0=go to nominal power, 1=go to max power, 2=hold)
c.c=Max increase in Tx Power permitted, from 0.0 thru 9.9 dB OR when CnC mode is on, from 0.0 thru 6.0 dB
d=Mode (0=Normal, 1=+/- Track), read-only
Returns the value of Eb/No of the remote demod in the form xx.x, where:
xx.x=02.0 or 16.0
Responds 99.9=remote demod unlocked.
Responds xx.x if EDMAC is disabled.
EXAMPLE: <0/REB? >0/REB=12.4
NOTE: For values > 16.0 dB, the reply will be 16.0
(see Description of
Arguments)
Increase
Returns the increase in Tx power level, in dB (from the nominal setting) due to the action of AUPC.
Responds x.x if AUPC is disabled.
EXAMPLE: <0/PLI? >0/PLI=2.3
(see Description of
Source
Sets or returns Tx Clock Source in the form x, where:
0=Internal
1=Tx Terrestrial
2=Rx Loop-Timed
3=Ext TT (ST=RxSat)
EXAMPLE: <0/TCK=0 (selects Internal)
TCK?
TCK*
TCK#
(see Description of
Arguments)
Sets or returns Invert Transmit Data Clock in the form x, where:
0=Normal
1=Inverted
TCI?
TCI*
TCI#
(see Description of
Arguments)
Volume Control
Command or Query. (Audio/IDR parameter)
Sets or returns Tx Audio Volume control in the form aabb, where:
aa=Tx 1 volume control in dB, valid values are -6, -4, -2, +0, +2, +4, +6, +8;
bb=Tx 2 volume control in dB, valid values are -6, -4, -2, +0, +2, +4, +6, +8;
EXAMPLE: <0/TVL=-2+4 (sets Tx 1 to 2 dB and Tx 2 to +4 dB)
TVL?
TVL*
TVL#
(see Description of
Arguments)
Terrestrial
Alarm Mask
Command or Query. (DROP parameter)
Sets or returns Tx Terrestrial Alarm Mask conditions in the form x, where:
0=Alarm is active (unmasked).
1=Alarm is masked.
EXAMPLE: <0/TTA=1 (masks an alarm).
TTA?
TTA*
TTA#
(see Description of
Arguments)