B.3.1 setting up modems – Mocomtech CRS-300 User Manual

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CRS-300 1:10 Redundancy Switch

Revision 16

Addressing Scheme Information

MN/CRS300.IOM

B–11

B.3.1

Setting Up Modems

Local Modem m

, where m is modem position number (1 through 10) on Switch:

o

MCA = (Switch RCA) + (100 x m)

o

Set EDMAC Framing on.

o

Set as EDMAC master.

o

Set with EDMAC Slave Address Range, ESA = (Modem RCA) + 10

Distant Modem 1

(attached to the Distant end of link to Modem m):

o

Remote control address: no setting required (Remote control not used).

o

Set EDMAC Framing on.

o

Set as an EDMAC slave.

o

Set Slave Address, ESA = (Master ESA) + 1

o

MCA = ESA

Two Distant Modems

in a 1:1 configuration:

Set up the on-line modem as for Distant Modem 1, described previously in this section. The
offline modem is automatically configured to match the on-line modem. M&C can only be
achieved to the online modem.

Note: It is not possible for the offline modem of a 1:1 pair to respond to EDMAC messages
directly as it is not transmitting. Using the internal 1:1 link, the online modem polls and
retains the off-line modem status. Depending on the modem, this information can be obtained
as follows:

1. For CDM-570/570L, CDM-600/600L, CDM-625 modems:

Use OUS (Offline Unit Status) – OUS? for queries. This command/query is available in
the following modems/firmware versions:

Modem

Firmware Version

CDM-570

1.4.1 or later

CDM-570L

1.3.1 or later

CDM-600

1.6.1 or later

CDM-600L

1.3.0 or later

CDM-625

1.1.1 or later

2. For CDM-Qx/QxL modems:

Use FLT (Faults and Status) – FLT? for queries. This command/query is available
in available in firmware versions 1.6.2 or later.

Note: 1:1 internal redundancy in EDMAC Slave mode is available only in firmware
version 1.6.2 or later.

Refer to the appropriate modem’s Installation and Operation Manual for additional
information.

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