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Comtech EF Data LBC-4000 User Manual

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LBC-4000 L-Band Up/Down Converter System

Revision 4

Serial-based Remote Product Management

MN/LBC4000.IOM

6–12

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

(Target to controller)

Query

(Instruction Code

and qualifier)

Response to query

(Target to controller)

Concise
Utility Status

N/A

43 bytes alphanumeric

Query only.
Used to Query the Maintenance status of the unit, in the form
CUS_tt:tt:ttdd/dd/ddabcsssfffffffggggggghhhhhhh where:

tt:tt:tt = time in hh:mm:ss
dd/dd/dd = date in mm/dd/yy
a = X (reserved for future use)
b = X (reserved for future use)
c = display brightness
(0=100%, 1=75%, 2=50%, 3=25%)
sss = screen saver time in minutes
fffffff = Bulk firmware
ggggggg = M&C firmware
hhhhhhh = FPGA firmware

N/A

CUS_

CUS_
x….x

(see Description of
Arguments for details)

Set RTC (Real-Time-
Clock) Date

DAT_ 8

bytes,

numeric

Command or Query.
A command/query in the form DAT_mm/dd/yy where:
dd = day of the month, between 01 and 31
mm = month of the year, between 01 and 12
yy = year, between 00 and 96 (2000 to 2096)
Example: DAT_04/25/03 (would be April 25, 2003)

Same as command

DAT_

DAT_mm/dd/yy

(see Description of
Arguments for details)

Force Backup Unit

FBU_

0 bytes

Command only.
Forces switchover to backup unit in Manual redundancy mode
only in the form FBU_

Same as command

N/A

N/A

Operating Frequency FRE_ 11

bytes,

alphanumeric

Command or Query.
In the form FRE_x_yyyyy.yyy where:

x = ‘A’ (Converter A) or ‘B’ (Converter B)
yyyyy.yyy =Valid Operating frequency, in MHz and 1-kHz step.

Note: The user has the option to set it at Ku-Band frequency for
example, 14500.000 MHz, if the ‘frequency display select’ option is
turned ON.
Example: FRE_A_00951.000 (Converter A is set to 951 MHz)

Same as command

FRE_x_

FRE_x_yyyyy.yyy

(see Description of
Arguments for details)

Fault Relay Logic

FRL_

1 byte, numeric

Command or Query.
In the form FRL_x where:
x = 0 (Normal Logic) or 1 (Inverted Logic)

Same as command

FRL_

FRL_
(see Description of
Arguments for details)