Rx terminal mix, Gold code, Es/n0 alarm point – Comtech EF Data VMS v3.12.x Vipersat User Manual

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Devices

MN/22156, rev 12

4-66

VMS User Guide

Rx Terminal Mix

The Terminal Mix polarity for the received signal can be set per site

requirements:

[+] indicates a high side, inverting mix (default)

[–] indicates a low side, non-inverting mix

Gold Code

Caution: Changing this parameter setting will disrupt both management and

data traffic over the link, and communications with the Hub will be

lost. A technician will have to restore communications by setting the

gold code for the CDM-800 modulator to match (see “Devices | Mod”

on page 4-58).

To minimize disruption of communications between Hub and

Remotes when changing this parameter, utilize the “Alternate”

configuration feature that is available through the WSI. Refer to the

modem Operation Manual for details.

The Gold Code is the physical layer spreading sequence number, or

spreading factor to be applied (for instances of low power), and can be set

from 0 to 262141 chips/bit. Default is 0.

Es/N0 Alarm Point

The receive E

s

/N

0

level that will generate an alarm condition for this Remote

can be set with this parameter.
Valid range is -3.0–32.0 dB. Default is 0.

For the CDD-880 Hub unit, clicking on the Demod 1 menu item presents the

receiver configuration settings for the VersaFEC return path from the Remote

(figure 4-42). This unit can have up to 12 individual demodulators.
The essential parameter settings are as follows:

Click the Enable check box to enable the demodulator for network use.
Specify the receive Frequency.
Specify either the Data Rate (for VersaFEC receive) or the Symbol Rate

(for VersaFEC ACM receive).
Select the ModCod for this demod to receive.
Define the Circuit ID (4–32 characters). This identifier will appear in the

Parameter View area of ViperView.

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