Comtech EF Data MBT-5003 User Manual
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MBT-5003 L-Band Up/Down Converter System
Revision 1
Appendix A
MN-MBT5003
A–8
A.6.1 MBT-5003 Base Unit Remote Commands and Queries
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)
Auto Fault
Recovery
AFR= 1
byte,
Command or Query.
The BUC/BDC output will automatically be muted in the event of
detected fault. If auto fault recovery is enabled, it will cause the
output return to its pre-fault mute condition if all faults are cleared.
If disabled, the output will remain muted even if all faults are
cleared.
The clearing of the fault condition will not cause a switch over in a
redundant system unless the currently online unit is faulted. In
which case the newly un-faulted unit will be brought online.
Default Value: 1
Example: <1/AFR=1’cr’
>0001/AFR=’cr’’lf’
AFR =
AFR?
AFR*
AFR? AFR=x
(Same format as command
arguments)
Clear All
Stored Events
CAE= None Command only.
Instructs the MBT to clear all Stored Events
This command takes no arguments.
Example: <1/CAE=’cr’
>0001/CAE=’cr’’lf’
CAE= N/A
N/A
Circuit
Identification
CID= 24
bytes,
Command or Query.
Sets or queries the user-defined Circuit ID string, which is a fixed
length of 24 characters.
Default value: ------------------------
Valid characters include:
Space ( ) * + – . / 0 9 and A thru Z
CID=
CID?
CID? CID=x…x
(See Description of
Arguments)
Set RTC
(Real-Time-
Clock) Date
DAY= 6
bytes Command or Query.
A command in the form ddmmyy, where; dd = day of the month,
between 01 and 31, mm = month of the year, between 01 and 12
and yy = year, between 00 and 99 (2000 to 2099)
Example: <1/DAY=240403’cr’
>0001/DAY=’cr’’lf’
(date = April 24, 2003):
DAY=
DAY?
DAY*
DAY?
DAY=xxxxxx
(Same format as command
arguments)