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2 remote baud rate, 3 remote address, 4 battery – Comtech EF Data SDM-309B User Manual

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M&C and Interfaces

SDM-309B Satellite Modem

4-4–4

MN/U-SDM309B Rev. #

4.1.2.2 Remote Baud Rate

The remote communications baud rate and parity is programmed by a switch pack (SP1)
on the M&C module. Programming the baud rate and parity is accomplished by setting
the switches. The switches are individually set in the OFF or ON positions. A switch is
programmed “OFF” by placing it in the position furthest away from the PCB (open).
“ON” is programmed by placing the switch in the position nearer the PCB.

Switch position #1 sets the parity as follows:

Even Parity-

SP1-1 OFF

Odd Parity-

SP1-1 ON

Switch positions #2, #3, and #4 set the baud rate as follows:

BAUD

SP1-2

SP1-3

SP1-4

110

ON

ON

ON

150

ON

ON

OFF

300

ON

OFF

ON

600

ON

OFF

OFF

1200

OFF

ON

ON

2400

OFF

ON

OFF

4800

OFF

OFF

ON

9600

OFF

OFF

OFF

Note: SP1 on the M&C modules have four additional switches, (SP1-5 through SP1-8).
These four switch locations are not currently assigned or used.

4.1.2.3 Remote Address

Each modem must be configured for one address between 1 and 255 to communicate
using the established remote communications protocol. Each modem on a common
remote communications link (RS-485) must have a distinct address. Addresses are
programmed by a switch pack (SP2) on the M&C module. Addresses are binary coded
numbers set at SP2 with switch #1 (SP2-1) being the most significant bit and switch #8
(SP2-8) the least significant bit.

4.1.2.4 Battery

A rechargeable battery on the M&C module allows it to retain configuration information
without prime power for up to 30 days. A jumper JP6 is supplied on the M&C module to
disconnect battery power from the backup RAM. During normal operation this jumper
should be in the ON position. Should the Modem be powered down the following
sequence is carried out by the M&C microcontroller:

1. When power is applied to the M&C, the microcontroller checks the battery

backed up RAM to see if valid data has been retained. If valid data has been
retained the Modem is reconfigured to the configuration maintained in RAM.