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Comtech EF Data SPOD PS 1, PS 1.5, and PS 2 C-, X-, or Ku-Band User Manual

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SPOD C-, X-, or Ku-Band Outdoor Amplifier

MN-SPODPSX

Serial-based Remote Product Management

Revision 1

5–12

Parameter Type

Command

(Instruction

Code and

Qualifier)

Arguments

for Command

or Response

to Query

Description of Arguments

(Note that all arguments are printable ASCII characters)

Response to

Command

(Target to

Controller)

Query

(Instruction

Code and

Qualifier)

Response to Query

(Target to

Controller)

Concise Alarm

Status

N/A

44 bytes

Query only.

This is the concise version of the RAS query. Returns the alarm status of the unit, response is semicolon

delimited.

Example: CAS=a;b;c;d;e;f;g;h;i;j;k;I;m;n;o;p;q;r;s;t;u;v;w;x;y;’cr’’lf’ where:

a thru z = 0 (FT), 1 (OK), 2 (AL), 3 (NO), 4 (YS), 5 (MS), 6 (??), or 7 (NA)

a = +24V Power Supply

b = +24V Switch Power Supply

c = +13/18V LNB Power Supply (Not applicable on the SPOD)

d = +13.5V Power Supply

e = +10V Power Supply

f = +10V1 Amplifier Power Supply

g = +10V2 Amplifier Power Supply (see Note)

h = +7.8V Power Supply

i = +5.8V Power Supply

j = +2.5V Power Supply

k = +1.2V Power Supply

l = -5.8V Power Supply

m = Fan#1 State

n = Fan#2 State (see Note)

o = Heatsink Temp

p = Overtemp Shutdown

q = llC Status

r = Forward Power Alarm

s = Flash Checksum

t = FPGA Done

u = BUC Lock Detect (Not applicable on the SPOD)

v = External Ref Lock Detect (Not applicable on the SPOD)

w = LNB Current (Not applicable on the SPOD)

x = Redundant Switch Condition (see Note)

y = Redundant Link Status (see Note)

z = Terminal Status Change

Notes:

1. c, g, n, x, and y appear if the appropriate model/options have been selected/installed.

2. ?? is an invalid fault condition because hardware failed to respond to query (this value is accompanied by an

I2C fault).

3. NA = not applicable. The unit does not include hardware support for this parameter.

CAS=

CAS?

CAS=x….x

(See Description of

Arguments)

Clear All Stored

Alarms

E

CAA=

None

Command only.

Instructs the SPOD to clear all Stored Alarms. This command takes no arguments.

Example: <1/CAA=’cr’

>0001/CAA=’cr’’lf’

CAA=

CAA*

N/A

N/A