Aupc – between two modems, Remote aupc, 1 aupc – between two modems – Comtech EF Data CIM-300L User Manual
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8.1.1 AUPC – B
ETWEEN
T
WO
M
ODEMS
To operate, AUPC is enabled on both modems and they are setup as described in Table
8-1.
8.1.2 R
EMOTE
AUPC
This feature allows the user to monitor and control a remote modem location using the
front panel or serial port of the local modem. The operator can set or reset the following
commands:
!
Baseband loopback
!
TX 2047 pattern
!
AUPC enable
8.1.2
R
EMOTE
M
ODEM
AUPC C
ONFIGURATION AND
M
ONITOR
The menu for this feature is remote AUPC, which is at the same level as the
Configuration and Monitor menus. The menus are structured as follows:
Menu
Description
Function Select Remote AUPC
Press
Remote AUPC Configuration
Press
AUPC Enable
Select On to enable Remote AUPC.
B-Band LoopBack
Select On to place the unit at the distant end of the link in
loopback.
TX 2047 Pattern
Select On for the distant end to TX a 2047 pattern. Select
Off to stop the pattern distant end.
Remote AUPC Monitor
Press
2047 Error
This indicates the BER at the distant end measured from the
2047 pattern. This requires that the 2047 pattern is tuned
On at the near end.
8.1.3 S
ELF
-M
ONITORING
L
OCAL
M
ODEM
AUPC C
ONTROL
This AUPC mode allows the modem to adjust its carrier power to maintain a target
Eb/No while it monitors its own carrier returned through the satellite. This is often used
in broadcast applications where a hub maintains control of the outbound carrier that is
delivered to many remotes. This requires that the Earth Station is located within the
satellite footprint.
The self-monitoring AUPC does not require any special hardware or software options.
However, if the Overhead Card or Reed-Solomon Cards are installed, do not select either
the ASYNC or AUPC from the Modem Type menu located under the Utility: Modem
Type menu, because these are used for AUPC between two modems.