Comtech EF Data CDM-550T User Manual

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CDM-550T Satellite Modem

Revision 3

Remote Control

MN/CDM550T.IOM

15–14

Parameter

Type

Command

(Instruction

Code and

qualifier)

Arguments for

Command or

Response to

Query

Description of arguments

(note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes, that is,

ASCII codes between 48 and 57)

Response to Command

(target to controller)

Query

(Instruction

Code and

qualifier)

Response to

query

(target to

controller)

EDMAC Slave
Address

ESA= 4

bytes,

numerical

Command or Query.
EDMAC Slave Address - sets the range of addresses of distant-
end units (modems or transceivers) which this unit will forward
messages for. Only values which are integer multiples of ten are
permitted. (0010, 0020, 0030, 0040 etc.)
Example: ESA=0890
Important Note: Setting the value of the EDMAC Slave Address
to 0000 disables this function. Setting a valid address here will
automatically define the unit as being an EDMAC Master.
This command is only valid for an EDMAC master.
When used as a Query, it may be sent to an EDMAC slave,
which will respond with the appropriate address.

ESA= (message ok)
ESA? (received ok,
but invalid arguments
found)
ESA* (message ok, but
not permitted in current
mode - for example if
ESA= is sent to a distant-
end slave unit)

ESA? ESA=xxxx

(same format as
command
arguments)

Circuit ID string

CID=

24 bytes,
ASCII

Command or Query.
Sets or queries the user-defined Circuit ID string, which is a
fixed length of 24 characters.

Valid characters include:
Space ( ) * + - , . / 0-9 and A-Z.

CID= (message ok)
CID? (received ok,
but invalid arguments
found)

CID?

CID=xxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
(same format as
command
arguments)

Outdoor Unit
Comms

ODU=

1 byte, value of 0
or 1

Command or Query.
Enables or disables communication, via an FSK serial link, with
a Comtech Transceiver (Outdoor unit).
0 = disabled
1 = enabled
Example: ODU=0

ODU= (message ok)
ODU? (received ok,
but invalid arguments
found)
ODU* (message ok, but
not permitted in current
mode)

ODU? ODU=x

(same format as
command
arguments)

AUPC
Enable

AUP=

1 byte, value of 0
or 1

Command or Query.
Enables or disables AUPC (Automatic Uplink Power Control). 0
= disabled 1 = enabled
Example: AUP=0

Note: Framing must be selected for the AUPC feature to work. If
AUPC is selected when Framing is disabled, AUP* will be
returned

AUP= (message ok)
AUP? (received ok,
but invalid arguments
found)
AUP* (message ok, but
not permitted in current
mode)

AUP? AUP=x

(same format as
command
arguments)

AUPC
Parameters

APP=

6 bytes,

Command or Query.
Defines AUPC operating parameters. Has the form abc.cd
Where:
a = Define action on max power condition:
0 = do nothing 1 = generate TX alarm
b = Define action on remote demod unlock:
0 = go to nominal power 1 = go to max power
c.c = Target Eb/No value, in dB, for remote demod
d = Maximum increase in Tx Power permitted, in dB
Example: APP= 015.67

APP= (message ok)
APP? (received ok,
but invalid arguments
found)
APP* (message ok, but
not permitted in current
mode)

APP? APP=abc.cd

(same format as
command
arguments)

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