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LPOD C- / Ku-Band Outdoor Amplifier/ Block Up Converter (BUC) Revision 3
Appendix B MN-LPOD
B–31
Parameter Type
Command
(Instruction
Code and
Qualifier)
Arguments for
Command or
Response to
Query
Description of Arguments
(Note that all arguments are printable ASCII
characters)
Response to
Command
(Target to Controller)
Query
(Instruction
Code and
qualifier)
Response to
Query
(Target to
Controller)
Set RTC Time TIM= 6 bytes Command or Query.
A command in the form hhmmss, indicating the time
from midnight, where hh = hours, between 00 and 23;
mm = minutes, between 00 and 59, and ss = seconds,
between 00 and 59
Example (time = 23 hours, 12 minutes and 59
seconds since midnight):
<1/TIM=231259’cr’
>0001/TIM=’cr’’lf’
TIM =
TIM?
TIM *
TIM?
TIM=xxxxxx
(Same format as
command
arguments)
Temperature N/A 5 bytes Query only.
Returns the temperatures of the Heatsink in the form
of a sign byte followed by 4 bytes for the temperature.
Example: TMP=+26.0
TMP= TMP? TMP=sxxx
(See Description
of Arguments for
details)
Retrieve Number
of unread
Stored Alarms
E
N/A 2 bytes Query only.
Returns the number of stored events, which remain
unread in the alarm log. A maximum of 255 events
may be stored in the alarm log. Numbers over 99 will
be reported as 99.
Example reply: <1/TNA? ’cr’
>0001/TNA=14’cr’’lf’
TNA= TNA? TNA=xx
(See Description
of Arguments for
details)
Retrieve Number
of unread Stored
Events
N/A 2 bytes, numerical Query Only.
Returns the number of Stored Events, which remain
unread, in the form xx.
Example: <1/TNE? ’cr’
>0001/TNE=18’cr’’lf’
TNE= TNE?
TNE=xx
(same format as
command
arguments)
Terminal Status
Change
N/A 1 byte Query only.
Indicates if there has been a change in the
configuration since the last time the command was
given. A value of 0 indicates no status change, and a
value of 1 indicates there has been a status change. A
status change is defined as any time a parameter is
changed. Such as when command is successfully
executed that changes a value. A status change also
results when there is a redundant switchover, or a fault
condition. A query does not set the status change flag.
The status change flag is cleared after being read.
Example: <1/TSC?’cr’
>0001/TSC=0’cr’’lf
TSC= TSC? TSC=x
(See Description
of Arguments for
details)

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