Comtech EF Data HPOD User Manual

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HPOD C-, X-, Ku-Band High-Power Outdoor Amplifier

MN/HPOD.IOM

Serial-Based Remote Product Management

Revision 8

5–10

Parameter

Type

Command

(Instruction

& Qualifier)

Number of

Arguments

Description of Arguments

Response to

Command

Query

(Instruction

& Qualifier)

Response to Query

Auto Fault

Recovery

AFR=

1 byte,

value of 0, 1

Command or Query.

Automatically mutes SSPA output in the event of detected fault. If enabled, it causes the output to go

active (un-mute) if all faults are cleared. If disabled, output remains muted even if all faults are cleared.

Example:

<1/AFR=1’cr’

>0001/AFR=’cr’’lf’

AFR=

AFR?

AFR*

AFR?

AFR=x

(See Description of

Arguments)

RF Power

Amplifier State

AMP=

1 byte,

value of 0, 1

Command or Query.

Turn ON or OFF the RF power amplifiers, in the form x, where:

0 = Off

1 = On

Example: AMP=1’cr’

AMP=

AMP?

AMP*

AMP?

AMP=x

(See Description of

Arguments)

Attenuation

ATT=

5 bytes,

numerical

Command or Query.

Set a valid attenuation level, in 0.25 dB increments, in the form xx.xx.

Example: ATT=12.25’cr’

ATT=

ATT?

ATT*

ATT?

ATT=xx.xx

(See Description of

Arguments)

Gain Offset

GOF=

5 bytes,

numerical

Command or Query.

Set or query the adjusted attenuation level, in 0.25 dB increments, in a 1:1 redundant system so power is

equal between the online and offline units when a switchover occurs, in the form xx.xx.

Example: GOF=02.00’cr’

GOF=

GOF?

GOF*

GOF?

GOF =xx.xx

(See Description of

Arguments)

Set Backup

Offset

SBO=

7 bytes,

numerical

Command or Query.

Set or query the adjusted attenuation level, in 0.25 dB increments, in a 1:2 redundant system so power is

equal between the online and offline units when a switchover occurs. In the form #,xx.xx where:

# = 1 or 2

xx.xx = level, in 0.25 dB increments

Examples: SBO=1,02.00’cr’ or SBO=2,02.50’cr’

SBO=

SBO?

SBO*

SBO?

SBO=#,xx.xx

(See Description of

Arguments)

Auxiliary Mute

Enable

AUX=

1 byte

value of 0,1

Command or Query.

Enable or disable the auxiliary mute mode, in the form x, where:

0 = Disabled

1 = Enabled

Example:(AUX Mute Enabled): AUX=1’cr’

Note: When enabled, Pin H of the J6 COMM 1 connector must be grounded to UN-MUTE unit. Otherwise,

unit will be muted, and if a mute query is given (MUT?) the response will be MUT=2 to indicate a hardware

controlled mute is present.

AUX=

AUX?

AUX*

AUX?

AUX=x

(See Description of

Arguments)

BUC Mute

State

BCM=

1 byte

value of 0,1

Command or Query.

Mute the unit, in the form x, where:

0 = BUC Muted

1 = BUC Not Muted

Example: BCM=1’cr’ would allow the BUC to transmit

Note: Only active if the optional BUC is installed.

BCM=

BCM?

BCM*

BCM?

BCM=x

(See Description of

Arguments)

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