Custom operation, 6 custom operation – Comtech EF Data SDM-300A User Manual

Page 215

Advertising
background image

SDM-300A Satellite Modem

Revision 6

Modem Types

MN/SDM300A.IOM

6-7

Table 6-7. Comtech EFD Closed Network Parameter Settings

Parameter

Front Panel Setting

Reference Menu

Modem Type

EFD

Utility: Modem Type

TX Data/Code Rate

TX-V, QPSK 1/2

Configuration: Modulator

TX-IF Output

ON

Configuration: Modulator

RX Data/Code Rate

RX-V, QPSK 1/2

Configuration: Demodulator

TX Clock Source

TX Terrestrial

Configuration: Interface

Buffer Clock Source

Satellite Clock

Configuration: Interface

Modulator Type

EFD Closed (All modulator types
are accessible)

Utility: Modulator

Encoder Type

Viterbi or Sequential

Utility: Modulator

Demodulator type

EFD Closed (All modulator types
are accessible)

Utility: Demodulator

Decoder Type

Viterbi or Sequential

Utility: Demodulator

TX Overhead Type

None

Utility: Interface

RX Overhead Type

None

Utility: Interface

Interface Type

EIA-422, EIA-232, V.35, G.703

(see

Note)

Utility: Interface

Buffer Program

Bits or Milliseconds

Utility: Interface

RTS TX-IF Cntrl

OFF or ON

Utility: Interface

CTS Delay

0 Seconds

Utility: Interface

Note: To use G.703, the modem must have the required G.703 Overhead board (PL/5305-1)
installed.

6.1.6

Custom Operation

Note: If the modem serves as the backup unit for a rack of modems having different
hardware and FAST options, then the backup modem shall have all of the features and
hardware found in the other modems.

Operating in Custom mode allows access to all front panels menus, including the Utility
menus. The Custom operation mode is manly used when the modem must function with
no overhead in an open network application. For example, to use the modem in the IDR
mode of operation with overhead (308-2), the following steps are taken:

1. Select the IDR modem type, so that the modem loads the IDR default parameter.

2. Select the Custom modem type, which allows Access to the modulator and

demodulator overhead type.


3. Select NONE for the overhead types.

A protection switch can make use of the Custom operation mode when the modem is
configured as a backup modem. Because the backup modem is operating in Custom
Mode, the switch can program all the backup modem parameters. Thus, the one backup
modem can be made compatible with all of the various application types found in the
rack.

Advertising