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Comtech EF Data DMD2401/DMD2401L User Manual

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DMD2401/DMD2401L/DMD2401 IBS/IDR Satellite Modem

Operation

TM065 - Rev. 3.3

3-11


When the insert terrestrial frame source selection is set to External, the received satellite data will
be clocked out of the Doppler buffer based upon the clock recovered from the insert data input.
Therefore, the Buffer Clock selection will automatically be set to External and cannot be modified.

When the insert terrestrial frame source selection is set to Internal, the operator needs to specify
how data should be clocked out of the Doppler buffer. In this case, the operator will be able to
select either SCTE, SCT, or RX SAT as the source for the Buffer Clock. Therefore, the insert
terrestrial frame source selection should be made prior to attempting to change the Buffer Clock.
In most instances, the insert terrestrial frame source selection will be set to External and the
Buffer Clock will automatically be set to External.

3.10.5 Alarms


The following alarms are unique to Drop & Insert and vary based on the terrestrial framing:

Alarms

Modem Alarms

Active Alarms

Minor Tx

Drop Alarms

FrmLock – Indicates Terrestrial Frame lock on the Send Data Port.

Valid in all framing modes

MFrmLck – Indicates Terrestrial Multiframe lock on the Send Data Port.

Valid in PCM-30, PCM-30C

CRCLock – Indicates valid CRC received via the Send Data Port.

Valid in PCM-31C, PCM-30C

SigData – Indicates valid signaling data received via the Send Data Port.

Valid in PCM-30, PCM-30C

Minor Rx

Insert Alarms

FrmLock – Indicates Terrestrial Frame lock on the Receive Data Port.

Valid in all framing modes

MFrmLck – Indicates Terrestrial Multiframe lock on the Receive Data Port.

Valid in PCM-30, PCM-30C


There are also additional Backward Alarms available in Drop & Insert Mode

Alarms

Modem Alarms

Backward Alarms

Prompt – This is the prompt maintenance alarm output by the modem

Service – This is the deferred service alarm output by the modem

TerBack – Indicates whether or not a terrestrial backward alarm is being received

SatBack – Indicates whether or not a satellite backward alarm is being received which

would be caused by the demod losing lock at the other end of the link

Force TerBck – Allows the operator to force the terrestrial backward alarm output to

On, Off, or Normal for testing purposes.

Force SatBck – Allows the operator to force the satellite backward alarm
output to On, Off, or Normal for testing purposes

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