Comtech EF Data CDM-570 User Manual
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CDM-570/570L Satellite Modem with Optional IP Module
Revision 12
Front Panel Operation
MN/CDM570L.IOM
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Use the ◄ ► arrow keys to select AUPC-Only (default) or AUPC+EDMAC, and then press
ENTER.
Note the following:
• When AUPC-Only is selected, none of the EDMAC features are available, even though
framing is still enabled.
• When AUPC+EDMAC is selected, the system further prompts whether to select the
modem as an EDMAC Master or an EDMAC Slave:
(CONFIG: Framing Mode) EDMAC or EDMAC-2: AUPC+EDMAC
EDMAC Mode:
Master Slave (◄ ►,ENTER)
Use the ◄ ► arrow keys to select Master or Slave, and then press ENTER. Note the
following:
• An EDMAC Master is a unit that is local to the M&C computer, and which passes
messages, via the overhead, to a distant-end modem.
• An EDMAC Slave is a unit that is not local to the M&C computer; it is located at the
distant-end of a satellite link.
(CONFIG: Framing Mode) EDMAC or EDMAC-2:
AUPC+EDMAC Æ Master
Distant-end Base Address
0240 (◄ ►,▲ ▼,ENTER)
To edit the address of the distant-end modem to which this unit will pass messages:
First, use the
◄ ►
arrow keys to select a digit to edit, and then use the
▲ ▼
arrow
keys to edit the value of that digit. The valid range of addresses is from 10 to 9990, in
increments of 10 only.
Note: The the last digit of the address may not be edited; this has been implemented
so that a single Master may pass messages for up to 10 devices at the distant end.
Press ENTER when done.
(CONFIG: Framing Mode) EDMAC or EDMAC-2:
AUPC+EDMAC Æ Slave
Address of this Slave
Unit: 0241 (◄ ►,▲ ▼,ENT)
To edit the address of this Slave unit: First, use the
◄ ►
arrow keys to select a digit
to edit, and then use the
▲ ▼
arrow keys to edit the value of that digit. The valid