7 config: ref, Config: interface æ qdi æ 1, 2, 3, or 4 æ linecode, Config: interface æ qdi æ 1, 2, 3, or 4 æ alarm – Mocomtech CDM-QX User Manual

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CDM-Qx/QxL Multi-Channel Satellite Modem with DoubleTalk™ Carrier-in-Carrier®

Revision 7

Front Panel Operation

MN/CDMQX.IOM

5–36

When X displays, as per this example, this means that there are more channels available
beyond Channel 6. Use right arrow key X to view more, making sure that

ENTER

is

pressed once the selection is made.

CONFIG: Interface

Æ QDI Æ 1, 2, 3, or 4 Æ LineCode

Port#X Line Code:
HDB3 AMI (◄ ► ENT)

Select HDB3 or AMI using the W Xarrow keys, then press

ENTER

.

HDB3

Selects High Density Bipolar Three Zeros Substitution line coding.

AMI

Selects Alternate Mark Inversion line coding

CONFIG: Interface

Æ QDI Æ 1, 2, 3, or 4 Æ Alarm

Port#X Bipolar Violation:
Active Masked (◄ ► ENT)

Select Active or Masked using the

W X

arrow keys, then press

ENTER

. The default is

Masked (i.e., no alarm is generated).

5.4.7

CONFIG: Ref

The modem can accept an externally supplied frequency reference via the REF BNC connector
on the rear panel. However, rather than bypassing the internal reference and substituting the
external signal, the internal reference is used in a low-bandwidth (~2Hz) phase-locked loop
(PLL), so the modem actually phase locks to the reference external signal. There are two distinct
advantages to this scheme:

a. It permits hitless switching between the operation of internal and external reference.

There are no sudden discontinuities of frequency and phase in the transmitted carrier.

b. Due to the very low bandwidth of the PLL, it permits the external reference to have an

inferior phase noise characteristic than the internal reference of the modem. The narrow
loop essentially ‘cleans up’ the external signal. This is particularly important if the
modem is being used to supply a 10MHz reference to a BUC or LNB.

Edit the configuration and value of the frequency reference using the ST arrow keys. Press

ENTER

when done. Available selections are as follows:

Internal 10 MHz

External 10 MHz

External 01 MHz

External 20 MHz

External 02 MHz

Out Int. 10 MHz

External 05 MHz

Auto

Two configuration examples are as follows:

Frequency Reference:
Internal 10 MHz (▲ ▼,ENT)

Frequency Reference:
External 05 MHz (▲ ▼,ENT)

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