Comtech EF Data HPOD User Manual
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HPOD C-, X-, Ku-Band High-Power Outdoor Amplifier
MN/HPOD.IOM
Serial-Based Remote Product Management
Revision 8
5–12
Parameter
Type
Command
(Instruction
& Qualifier)
Number of
Arguments
Description of Arguments
Response to
Command
Query
(Instruction
& Qualifier)
Response to Query
Concise RF
Power FET
Current Status
N/A
Variable length
depending on
the number of
FETs installed in
the amplifier
Query only.
Reports concise version of RFS. response is comma delimited in the form xxx,xxx,x.x,x.x,……….,x.x
N/A
CFS?
CFS=x…..x
(See RFS Description
of Arguments)
Circuit
Identification
CID=
24 bytes,
alphanumeric
Command or Query.
Set User-defined string to identify or name the unit or station. The CID is a 24-byte field of data that is
entered as one line, but it will be read back from the unit as two 12-byte lines of data.
Examples:
<1/CID= Station #001--HPOD #01--’cr’
>0001/CID=
<1/CID?’cr’
>0001/CID=’cr’
Station #001’cr’
--HPOD #01--’cr’’lf’
CID=
CID?
CID?
CID=x…x
(See Description of
Arguments)
Concise
Maintenance
Status
N/A
84 bytes,
alphanumeric
Query only.
Reports the concise version of RMS. The response is comma delimited in the form
aaa.a,bbb.b,ccc.c,ddd.d,eee.e, fff.f,ggg.g,hhh.h,iii.i,jjj.j,kkk.k,lll.l,mmm.m,nnn.n,’cr’’lf’ where:
aaa.a = +24V Power Supply
bbb.b = +15V Power Supply
ccc.c = +10V-1 Power Supply
ddd.d = +10V-2 Power Supply
eee.e = +7.5V Power Supply
fff.f = +5V Power Supply
ggg.g = -5V Power Supply
hhh.h = Fan #1 speed (in percent)
iii.i = Fan #2 speed (in percent)
jjj.j = Amplifier temperature in deg. C
kkk.k = Amplifier 10V1
lll.l = Amplifier 10V2
mmm.m=Forward RF output power, in dBm
Note: nnn.n will appear for Ref Voltage if Reference Oscillator Module is installed.
N/A
CMS?
CMS=x….x
(See Description of
Arguments)
Configure
Redundancy
Amp
CRA=
1 byte
value of 0,1
Command or query.
Permits configuration of the redundancy amplifier mode in 1:1 and 1:2 redundancy systems, in the form x,
where:
0 = disabled – the unit’s amp state behaves as in previous firmware versions (Default)
1 = enabled – the unit’s amp state should follow its mute value, such that the offline unit will turn off its
amplier; if it becomes the online unit, then its amplifier will turn on. This affects all units in the redundancy
system.
Note: The same CRA value should be sent to all units in the redundancy system.
CRA=
CRA?
CRA?
CRA=x
(See Description of
Arguments)