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Entry Channel Mode (ECM) Switching

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Vipersat SLM-5650A User Guide

Entry Channel Mode (ECM) Switching

STDMA Entry Channel Mode provides a method for Remotes requiring SCPC

access channels to enter/re-enter the network initially or after a power or other

site outage. The switch time will be variable based on the burst rate (bps) of the

STDMA group, the number of Remotes with slots in the group, and where in the

burst cycle the Remote is when it acknowledges receipt of the Burst Map.
Initial SCPC rates are settable for each Remote in the STDMA group(s). Upon

detection of a Burst Map acknowledgement from a Remote, the STDMA Burst

Controller will send a switch request to the VMS with the operator-specified

initial SCPC rate. Upon determining that there is an available demodulator and

pool bandwidth, the VMS will send a multi-command to remove the Remote

from the STDMA group, tune it and the switched demodulator to the specified

initial bit rate and selected pool frequency. The Remote will stay at this initial

rate unless an application (such as VTC) or consistent load cause it to request

additional bandwidth from the VMS.
Entry Channel Mode is not driven by the presence or absence of customer traf-

fic. Once in ECM, the switched initial data rate becomes the new temporary

Home State. This temporary Home State sets the low limit data load threshold,

where the Remote will stop sending load switch request commands. Remotes no

longer require Burst Maps to maintain SCPC transmission.
After all Remotes are processed into ECM, the Burst Controller drops into

sanity mode, sending a keep alive map to service Remotes which may have their

SCPC carrier inhibit flag set. The keep alive message is sent once every two

seconds until re-entry is invoked.

Fail-Safe Operation

For Entry Channel Mode switching, it is useful to describe the fail-safe mecha-

nism used for freeing pool bandwidth.
If the VMS loses communications with a switched Remote for more than three

minutes, it will attempt to return the Remote to its Home State. If the Revert-to-

Home State command succeeds (restoring communications), Entry Channel

Mode will cause the Remote to switch to its initial SCPC bit rate.
If the Revert-to-Home State command fails, the VMS will send a command to

return the Remote and the Hub demodulator to the state where they were prior

to losing communications, but leave the Remote enabled in the STDMA Burst

Controller. This provides the Remote with 2 paths to rejoin the network:

1.

If the outage was the result of power outage at the site, the Remote will

reboot in its Home State (STDMA), then acknowledge the receipt of the first

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