Comtech EF Data CDM-570 User Manual
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CDM-570/570L Satellite Modem with Optional IP Module
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Appendix D
MN/CDM570L.IOM
D–22
Parameter
Type
Command
(Instruction
Code and
Qualifier)
Arguments for
Command or
Response to
Query
Description of Arguments
Response to
Command
Query
(Instruction Code
and Qualifier)
Response to
Query
EDMAC Slave
Address Range
ESA=
4 bytes
Command or Query.
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.
EDMAC Slave Address Range - sets the range of addresses of distant-end units
(modems or transceivers) for which this unit, as the Master, will forward messages.
Only values which are integer multiples of ten are permitted. (0010, 0020, 0030,
0040, etc.).
Example: ESA=0090
ESA=
ESA?
ESA*
ESA#
ESA?
ESA=xxxx
(see Description of
Arguments)
Faults and
Status
N/A
6 bytes
Query only.
Unit returns the current highest-priority fault and status codes for the Unit
(hardware), Tx Traffic, Rx Traffic and ODU in the form abcdef, where:
a = Unit faults:
0 = No faults
1 = Power supply fault, +5 volts
2 = Power supply fault , +12 volts
3 = Power supply fault, –5 volts
4 = Power supply fault, +23 volts
5 = Power supply fault, –12 volts
6 = Tx synthesizer lock
7 = Rx 1st LO synthesizer lock
8 = Rx 2
nd
LO synthesizer Lock
9 = Ref PLL lock
A, B, and C are TBD (for future expansion)
D = Reserved
E = IP Module
F = EEPROM checksum error
b = Tx Traffic status:
0 = Tx traffic OK
1 = No clock from terrestrial interface
3 = Tx FIFO slip
4 = G.703 Loss of Signal (only valid in Clock Extend Mode)
5 = Loss of External Reference
7 = AUPC upper limit reached
9 = AIS detected on incoming data
A = WAd E1 sync loss
B = Bipolar violation on G.703 interface
C = BUC Alarm (if attached)
N/A
FLT?
FLT=abcdef (see
Description of
Arguments for
details)
e=Change in fault
status since last
poll.
f=Change in unit
configuration since
last poll
(see Description of
Arguments)