CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem MN-CDM625A
Serial-based Remote Product Management Revision 4
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8.5.4 Unit Parameters
Parameter
(Instruction
Length of
Arguments
Description of Arguments
Response to
Command
(Instruction &
Response to Query
Remote Status
Sets or returns the user’s Local/Remote status in the form x, where:
0=Local
1=Serial Remote (RS-232/RS-485)
2=Reserved
3=Ethernet Remote
EXAMPLE: <0/LRS=1 (selects Serial Remote)
LRS?
LRS*
LRS#
(see Description of
Arguments)
Emulation
The CDM-625A is designed to be a ‘drop-in’ replacement for the CDM-600 or CDM-600L modems. This parameter
permits the CDM-625A modem emulate CDM-600/L operation.
The format for the argument is x, where x is:
0=full capability CDM-625A modem (DEFAULT)
1=CDM-600 modem emulation
2=CDM-600L modem emulation
Note: For complete modem emulation, all parameters, including the EID (equipment ID) must be that of the modem it is
emulating.
EMU?
EMU*
EMU#
(see Description of
Arguments)
Lockout
Sets or returns the state of front-panel lockout in the form x, where:
0=no lockout
1=front panel lockout active.
NOTE: Disable the lockout by either FPL=0, or by setting into local mode using LRS=0.
FPL?
FPL*
FPL#
(see Description of
Arguments)
Image
Sets or returns the active firmware image in the form x, where:
1=Bulk Image #1 currently active
2=Bulk Image #2 currently active
IMG?
IMG*
(see Description of
Arguments)
String
Sets or returns the user-defined Circuit ID string, which is a fixed length of 40 characters.
Valid characters include: Space ( ) * + – , . / 0-9 and A-Z
CID?
CID*
(see Description of
Arguments)
Sets or returns a date in the form ddmmyy (European format), where
dd=day of the month (01 to 31)
mm=month (01 to 12)
yy=year (00 thru 99)
EXAMPLE: <0/DAY=240457 (April 24, 2057)
DAY?
DAY*
DAY#
(see Description of
Arguments)
Sets or returns a time from midnight, in the form hhmmss, where:
hh=hours (00 thru 23)
mm=minutes (00 thru 59)
ss=seconds (00 thru 59)
EXAMPLE: <0/TIM=231259 (23 hours:12 minutes:59 seconds – 11:12:59 P.M.)
TIM?
TIM*
TIM#
(see Description of
Arguments)