F.1 introduction, F.2 odu operations via serial remote control, F.2.1 remote control address setup – Comtech EF Data CDM-600/600L User Manual

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Appendix F. ODU (BUC, LNB)

OPERATION VIA THE CDM-600L

F.1

Introduction

The user can fully configure, monitor, and control an ODU (Outdoor Unit) – the mnemonic for a
BUC (Block Upconverter) or LNB (Low-Noise Block Downconverter) – from the CDM-600L in
the following ways:

• By using ODU remote commands and queries through Serial Remote Control.
• By using the CDM-600L modem keypad and display (via the front panel) to access ODU

configuration, operation, and monitoring commands.

F.2

ODU Operations via Serial Remote Control

For a complete overview of Serial Remote Control and the commands and queries associated with
remote ODU configuration, operation, and monitoring, refer to Appendix D. SERIAL
REMOTE CONTROL
.

F.2.1

Remote Control Address Setup

The ODU connected to a CDM-600L Modem through FSK can be remotely monitored and
controlled by using ODU remote commands through Serial Remote Control. The address of the
ODU is set up as follows:

For local-end ODUs:

o

Use Modem’s RC address + 1 for Standalone unit or Online unit in a 1:1 Redundancy

System

o

Use Modem’s RC address + 2 for Offline unit in a 1:1 Redundancy System

For distant-end ODUs in an EDMAC setup:

o

Use EDMAC Slave Address (ESA) Range + 4 for Standalone unit or Online unit in a

1:1 Redundancy System.

o

Use EDMAC Slave Address (ESA) Range + 5 for Offline unit in a 1:1 Redundancy

System.

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