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B.3.4.1.3 prime demodulator configuration status, B.3.4.1.4 backup demodulator configuration status, B.3.4.2 modulator status – Comtech EF Data SMS-758 User Manual

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Remote Control Operation

SMS-758 Modem Protection Switch

B–10

MN/SMS758 Rev. 3

B.3.4.1.3 Prime Demodulator Configuration Status

The Demodulator Configuration Status command causes a block of data to be returned
by the SMS-758. The block of data reflects the stored configuration of the demodulator
selected.

Command:

Response:

>add/DCS_x”cr”

DA_yyy”cr”

demod active (YES/NO)

DP_y”cr”

demod priority (1, 2, or 3)

DT_y”cr”

demod transponder

DD_yyy.y”cr”

demod delay

ADD_yyy”cr”

modem address

INT_y”cr””lf”]

modem interface type

Where: x = 1 to 8 (prime demodulator number).

B.3.4.1.4 Backup Demodulator Configuration Status

The Demodulator Configuration Status command causes a block of data to be returned
by the SMS-758. The block of data reflects the stored configuration of the modulator
selected.

Command:

Response:

>add/DCS_Bx”cr”

DA_yyy”cr”

demod active (YES/NO)

ADD_yyy”cr”

modem address

INT_y”cr””lf”]

modem interface type

Where: x = 1 or 2 (backup demodulator number).

B.3.4.2 Modulator Status

The modulator status is returned as a block of data which provides basic status
information of all “active” modulators. B1 and B2 are the backup modulators.

Command:

Response:

>add/MS_”cr”
MOD_1_yyy”cr”
MOD_2_yyy”cr”
MOD_3_yyy”cr”
MOD_4_yyy”cr”
MOD_5_yyy”cr”
MOD_6_yyy”cr”
MOD_7_yyy”cr”
MOD_8_yyy”cr”
MOD_B1_yyy”cr”
MOD_B2_yyy”cr””lf”]

Where: yyy = OK or FLT.