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Comtech EF Data CSAT-5060 User Manual

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C-Band Transceiver

Revision 1

Remote Control

MN/CSAT5060.IOM


6-10

Parameter
Type

Command
(Instruction
Code and
qualifier)

Arguments
for
Command
or
Response
to Query

Description of arguments

Note that all arguments are ASCII
numeric codes between 48 and 57.

Response to
Command

(Slave to Master)

Query

(Instruction
code and
qualifier)

Response to query

(Slave to Master)

LNA Fault
Logic

LFL= 1

byte,

value of 0,1

Command or Query.

LFL controls whether or not the Summary Fault Relay
(SFR)
is affected by the LNA Current window monitor, where:

0 = A LNA Current fault does not effect the SFR,

1 = A LNA Current fault will effect the SFR.

Example: LFL=1

LFL= (message ok)

LFL? (received ok,
But invalid
arguments found)

LFL?

LFL=x

(same format as command
arguments)

Calibrate
LNA Current

CAL= None Command

only.

This command is used to set the calibration point for
the LNA current alarm feature.

Example: CAL=

CAL= (message ok)

N/A

N/A

LNA Current
Window

LCW= 2

bytes,

numerical

Command or Query.

LNA Current Monitor Window, this command allows the
user to set the alarm window in

± % of the calibrated

LNA current. Valid inputs are 20 to 50 in increments of
1%. In addition, setting the value to 99 disables the
alarm function.

Example: LCW=30, set the alarm window at

± 30%.

LCW= (message ok)

LCW? (received ok,
but invalid
arguments found)

LCW?

LCW=xx

(same format as command
arguments)

External
Reference
Fault Logic

XRF= 1

byte,

value of 0,1

Command or Query.

XRF controls whether or not the Software monitors the
external reference source. If enabled and no source is
present a fault will be reported.

0 = Ext Reference not monitored

1 = Ext Reference is monitored and the lock state
reported.

Example: XRF=1

XRF= (message ok)

XRF? (received ok,
but invalid
arguments found)

XRF?

XRF=x

(same format as command
arguments)