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Comtech EF Data CLC-10 User Manual

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CLC-10 Comtech LPOD Controller Handheld Terminal M&C Accessory

Revision 3

Serial-Based M&C using the CLC-10

MN-CLC10

3–21

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)

LNB Current

Window

LCW=

2 bytes

Command or Query.

Sets or returns the alarm window in ±% of the calibrated LNB Current in the form xx, where:

xx=20 to 50, in increments of 1(%)

99 disables the alarm function (see Note)

Default value: 30

Note: When queried, a return value of 99 indicates that the current window is disabled. This method is due to

become obsolete. Use of the CWE command/query is recommended instead of specifying 99 here.

Example (sets the alarm window to ±30%): <1/LCW=30’cr’

>0001/LCW=’cr’’lf’

LCW=

LCW?

LCW*

LCW?

LCW=xx

(See Description of

Arguments)

Retrieve next 5

unread Stored

Alarms

E

N/A

145 bytes

Query only.

Returns the five oldest stored events in the alarm log. If there are no events in the log the unit will reply with

LNA*. All events that are read from the log are also automatically removed from the log.

Reply format:

YYYYYYYYYY ZZ mmddyy hhmmss’cr’

YYYYYYYYYY ZZ mmddyy hhmmss’cr’

YYYYYYYYYY ZZ mmddyy hhmmss’cr’

YYYYYYYYYY ZZ mmddyy hhmmss’cr’

YYYYYYYYYY ZZ mmddyy hhmmss’cr’’lf’

Where:

YYYYYYYYYY=fault description.

ZZ=one of the following event types:

FT=Fault

OK=Clear

IF=Information

mmddyy hhmmss = date / time stamp.

Example: <1/LNA?’cr’

>0001/LNA=’cr’

LOG CLR IF 175503 052307’cr’

FAN #1 FT 175504 052307’cr’

OVR TMP FT 175504 052307’cr’

FAN #1 OK 175504 052307’cr’

IIC BUS FT 175504 052307’cr’’lf’

LNA=

LNA?

LNA=YY..ss

(See Description of

Arguments)

Low Power

Forward Threshold

LPT=

5 bytes

Command or Query.

Sets or returns the threshold for the low forward power alarm/fault in the form xx.xx.

If the forward power drops below the specified value, the alarm/fault will be indicated. Setting this parameter to

the default value of 00.00 effectively disables the threshold

Example: <1/LPT=00.00’cr’

>0001LPT=’cr’’lf’

LPT =

LPT?

LPT *

LPT?

LPT =xx.xx

(See Description of

Arguments)