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MDM2210
User Manual R4.1 v1.0
Parameter Description
Feed Reading When
RX
Hor
(Used with P&P V2.0)
When the antenna and front end ILNB is aligned with a linear polarized
horizontal signal from the satellite, the feed reading can be +/- 90° or
0°.
For the combination ANT2010 (75cm) and ILB2120(Ku) this is +/- 90°.
Single Coax Indicates if the Tx and Rx of the ILNB are combined into a single coax.
This is for example the case with the ILNB2220 and ILNB2221.
Receive
LNB Type • Single/Dual (The LNB contains one or two local oscillators.)
Typically Newtec ILNBs, for example, the ILB2220 and ILB2221
contain two local oscillators.
• Multiband (the LNB contains more than two local oscillators.)
22 kHz Tone
Used to inform the LNB about which frequency band it needs to use.
Refer to the LNB datasheet to know which values to set.
Possible values are:
• Off
• On
• Band selection
Voltage
Used to inform the LNB about which polarization it needs to use. Refer
to the LNB datasheet to know which values to set.
Possible values are:
• Off
• Fixed 13 V (only visible when using the 24 Vout power supply)
• Fixed 18 V (only visible when using the 24 Vout power supply)
• Band selection (if not set via 22 kHz tone)
Only visible when using the 24 Vout power supply.
• Polarization selection
Only visible when using the 24 Vout power supply.
Low Band L.O. Local oscillator frequency (in GHz) used when the LNB is operating in
low band, see the LNB datasheet. Only applicable if ‘Band selection’ is
used in 22 kHz or Voltage settings. If ‘Band selection’ is not used, then
only set one local oscillator frequency (as there is no distinction
between high and low band).
Low Band RF Start Minimum frequency used by the LNB when operating in low band, see
the LNB datasheet. Only applicable if ‘Band selection’ is used in 22 kHz
or Voltage settings. If ‘Band selection’ is not used, then only set one RF
Start frequency (as there is no distinction between high and low band).
Low Band RF Stop Maximum frequency used by the LNB when operating in low band, see
the LNB datasheet. Only applicable if ‘Band selection’ is used in 22 kHz