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MBT-4000B Multi-band Transceiver System

Revision 1

Serial-based Remote Product Management

MN/MBT4000B.IOM

6–12

Parameter

Type

Command

(Instruction Code

and qualifier)

Valid on

MBT or

BUC/BDC

Arguments for

Command or

Response to

Query

Description of Arguments

(Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes – i.e., ASCII codes

between 48 and 57)

Response to Command

(Target to Controller)

Query

(Instruction

Code and

qualifier)

Response to

Query

(Target to

Controller)

Concise Utility

Status

N/A

MBT

21 bytes

alphanumeric

Query only.

Returns the utility status of the MBT-4000B Base Unit, response is comma

delimited, in the form aaaa,bbbb where:

aaaa=Physical Address

bbbb=Remote Baud Rate

Example: <0001/CUS?

>0001/CUS=aaaa,bbbb{cr}{lf}

N/A

CUS?

CUS=x…x

(see Description of

Arguments for

details)

Set RTC (Real-

Time-Clock)

Date

DAT=mmddyy

All

6 bytes,

numeric

Command or Query.

Sets or returns the date in the form mmddyy, where;

dd=day of the month, from 01 to 31

mm=month of the year, from 01 to 12

yy=year, from 00 to 96 (2000 to 2096)

Example: DAT=042503 would be April 24, 2003.

DAT=

DAT?

DAT*

DAT?

DAT=mmddyy

(same format as

command

arguments)

Enable Aux Com

Fault Input

Monitoring

EAM=nm

MBT

n=1 AUX COMM

2=AUX COMM2

m=0 (disabled),

1 (monitoring

enabled)

Command or Query.

EAM controls monitoring of external fault logic inputs to Aux Comm

connectors (Conn J9 Pin F). If enabled and external fault input is at Logic 1

(>2.6 vdc) a fault will be reported. This fault is reported has the LNA I1 or

LNA I2 status in the RAS? query

Note: The inputs may be driven by a contact closure relay. They have an

internal pull-up resistor (4.7k) to +5 vdc.

Example: EAM=21

EAM=

EAM?

EAM?n

EAM=nm

(same format as

command

arguments)

Enable

Online/offline

indicator line

EOM=um

MBT

2 bytes,

alphanumeric

Command or Query.

Used to establish Pin G of J9 | AUX COMM to provide Online/Offline

indication in the form um, where:

u=1 (Unit 1) or 2 (Unit 2)

m=O (Letter ‘O’)=Pin G of J9 | AUX COMM defined as an Output, or

I (Letter ‘I’)=Pin G of J9 | AUX COMM defined as an Input

EOM=

EOM?

EOM?

EOM=um

(see Description of

Arguments for

details)

Invert EOM

IOM=um

MBT

1 byte

Command or Query.

This command established the logic level associated with the

Online/Offline indication in the form um, where:

u=1 (Unit 1) or 2 (Unit 2)

m=1 (Invert) or 2 (No invert)

IOM=

IOM?

IOM?

IOM=um

(see Description of

Arguments for

details)