Remote baud rate, Remote address, Sdt-5200 custom modem defaults – Comtech EF Data C5 User Manual
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C5/K1/K3 Integrated Satellite Terminal System
Theory of Operation
Rev. 0
5-5
5.2.3
Remote Baud Rate
The remote communications baud rate and parity are programmed by the front panel
control in the Utility System menu (refer to Chapter 4). The programmed baud rate and
parity are maintained indefinitely in RAM on the M&C module. The parity bits can be
set to EVEN or ODD. The available baud rate are listed below:
! 150
! 300
! 600
! 1200
! 2400
! 4800
! 9600
! 19200
5.2.4 Remote
Address
To communicate with the established remote communications protocol, configure each
modem for one address between 1 and 255. Each modem on a common remote
communications link (EIA-485) must have a distinct address. Use the front panel control
in the Utility System menu (Chapter 4) to program the address.
An EIA-485/EIA-232 communications link remotely controls and monitors all modem
functions. Use the 2- or 4-wire, half-duplex EIA-485 interface to connect between two or
more modems and switches on a common communications link. Use the EIA-232
interface to communicate with a single modem.
Note: Address 0 is reserved as a global address which simultaneously addresses all
devices on a given communications link.
5.2.5
SDT-5200 Custom Modem Defaults
Refer to Chapter 4, Initial Defaults.