Low Power Outdoor (LPOD) Amplifier/Block Up Converter (BUC)
Revision 15
Serial Interface Operation 5–17 MN-LPOD
Parameter
Type
(* indicates
End-of-Life)
Instruction Code and
Arguments
for Command
or Query
Description of Arguments
(Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes from 48 to 57)
(see Description of
Command Query
Response to
Command
Response
to Query
Maintenance
Status
Returns the Maintenance status of the unit, response is semicolon-delimited, in
the form
aaa.a;bbb.b;ccc.c;ddd.d;eee.e;fff.f;ggg.g;hhh.h;iii.i;jjj.j;kkk.k;lll.l;mmm.m;nnn.n;
ooo.o;ppp.p;qqq.q;rrr.r;sss.s;ttt.t where:
aaa.a=P24V1
bbb.b=P24V2
ccc.c=LNBVT (SEE NOTE 2)
ddd.d=P13VT
eee.e=P10V1
fff.f=A10V1
ggg.g=A10V2 (SEE NOTE 2)
hhh.h=P7V8T
iii.i=P5V8T
jjj.j=P2V5T
kkk.k=P1V2T
lll.l=N5V8T
mmm.m=FANR1 (SEE NOTE 2)
nnn.n=FANR2 (SEE NOTE 2)
ooo.o=BUCVT (SEE NOTE 2)
ppp.p=FWPWR
qqq.q=REFVT (SEE NOTE 2)
rrr.r=LNBCS (SEE NOTE 2)
sss.s=ATEMP
ttt.t=OTEMP (SEE NOTE 2)
NOTES:
1) This is the concise version of the RMS command.
2) ccc.c, ggg.g, mmm.m, nnn.n, ooo.o, qqq.q, rrr.r, and ttt.t will appear if the
appropriate model/options have been selected/installed. Otherwise, the
unused fields will display XXXXX.
EXAMPLE: <1/CMS?{CR}
>0001/CMS=aaa.a;bbb.b;ccc.c;ddd.d;eee.e;fff.f;ggg.g;hhh.h;iii.i;jjj.j;kkk.k;lll.l;mmm.m
;nnn.n;ooo.o;ppp.p;qqq.q; rrr.r;sss.s;ttt.t{CR}{LF}