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User Manual MDM3X00
The displayed parameters and their descriptions are shown in the table below:
Parameter Description
ODU Type Configuration
Active ODU ID Indicates which outdoor unit is active.
ODU Type Id Positive integer used as unique identifier.
Range 1-32 is reserved for Newtec ODU types.
Range 33-64 is for user definable ODU types.
ODU Description String used as a description of the selected ODU type.
Power Off Timeout Indicates the time the device is unavailable.
Elevation Offset Future Use
Reflector Type Future Use
Linear Polarization
Indication
Future Use
Positive Feed
Reading
Future Use
Feed Reading
When RX Hor
Future Use
Receive
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 13V
Fixed 18V
Band selection (if not set via 22 kHz tone)
Polarization selection
Low Band L.O. Local oscillator frequency (in GHz) used when the LNB is operating in low
band, which can typically be found in the LNB datasheet. Only applicable if
‘Band selection’ is used in 22 kHz or Voltage settings. If ‘Band selection’ is
not used, then only one local oscillator frequency needs to be set (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, which
can typically be found in the LNB datasheet. Only applicable if ‘Band
selection’ is used in 22 kHz or Voltage settings. If ‘Band selection’ is not
used, then only one RF Start frequency needs to be set (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, which
can typically be found in the LNB datasheet. Only applicable if ‘Band
selection’ is used in 22 kHz or Voltage settings. If ‘Band selection’ is not
used, then only one RF Stop frequency needs to be set (as there is no
distinction between high and low band).

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