Norsat 25W ATOM User Manual
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ATOM 25W/40W/50W
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Each command response will have the following format:
<CR><LF><msg><CR><LF>
where msg is as described above and in the commands summary and example tables below. Note that a
response is enveloped by leading and trailing <CR><LF> characters.
Table 2-3: Commands Summary
Command
Param-Value
Pairs
Response Format
(enveloping <CR><LF> characters not shown)
getident
None
ok pn <part#> swver <swver#> sn <serial#>
where:
<part#> = unit part number label
<swver#> = software version label
<serial#> = unit serial number label
getstatus
None
ok fault <fault#> fwdpwr <fwdpwr#> revpwr <revpwr#> temp <temp>
where:
<fault#> = fault flag, either 0 (no fault) or 1 (fault) .
Use the getfaults command to determine the specific fault(s)
<fwdpwr#> = forward power value, in dBm
<revpwr#> = currently not used but reserved for reverse power
<temp> = internal system temperature in degrees Celsius
getfaults
None
ok mute <mute_flag> overTemp <temp_flag> pll <pll_flag>
where:
<mute_flag> = 0 (unit unmuted) or 1 (unit muted)
<temp_flag> = 0 (temp ok) or 1 (error - over temp condition exists)
<pll_flag> = 0 (pll ok) or 1 (error – pll loss of lock)
resetfaults
None
ok
setmute cmd (0|1)
0 = unmute
1 = mute
ok
M
UTE
L
OGIC
The unit will be muted when any of the following conditions exist:
1. A software mute command is issued through the serial interface.
2. A mute command/signal is issued through the discrete SHUTDOWN line (
Pin D: Shutdown (i.e.
Mute Control)
.
3. A fault condition exists.