Unit Parameters - Comtech EF Data CDM-740 Installation And Operation Manual

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CDM-740 Advanced Satellite Modem
Remote Control
A.5.3

Unit Parameters

Command
Parameter
Number of
(Instruction
Type
Arguments
& Qualifier)
Adjustment
ADJ=
4 bytes, numeric
for Internal
10MHz High-
stability
Reference
Auto Logout
ALO=
2 bytes, 0 to 15
Rx 1 Allow
AU1=
1 byte, value 0
Unicast
or 1
Tx BERT
BTX=
1 byte, value of
State
0 or 1
Clear All
CAE=
None
Stored Events
Circuit ID
CID=
4 to 32 bytes
String
Modem Date
DAY=
6 bytes
Description of Arguments
Command or Query.
Provides fine adjustment of the Internal 10MHz Reference on the High-
Stability Frequency Reference module in the form sddd, where:
s= sign [– (negative) or + (positive)]
ddd= value, 0-999.
Command or Query.
Number of minutes before user interfaces automatically log out, where:
xx = 0 to 15 minutes
A value of 0 means the feature is disabled and the interface never logs out.
Command or Query.
Selects whether the CDM-740 allows unicast traffic from the Rx 1 Tuner,
where:
0=Off (default)
1=On
Example: AU1=1 (allow unicast traffic from Rx 1)
Command or Query.
Tx BERT State, where
0=Off
1=On
Example: BTX=1 (Tx BERT On)
Command only.
This command takes no arguments. Forces the software to clear the
software events log.
Example: CAE=
Command or Query.
Sets or returns the user-defined Circuit ID string, which is 4 to 32
characters in length. Valid characters include:
Space ( ) * + – , . / 0 9 and A thru Z
Command or Query.
A date in the form ddmmyy (international format), where:
dd = day of the month (01 to 31)
mm = month (01 to 12)
yy = year (00 to38)
Example: DAY=240425 (April 24, 2025)
A–12
MN-CDM740
Query
Response to
(Instruction
Response to Query
Command
& Qualifier)
ADJ=
ADJ?
ADJ=sddd
ADJ?
(see Description of
ADJ*
Arguments)
ADJ#
ALU=
ALO?
ALO=x
ALO?
(see Description of
ALO*
Arguments)
ALO#
AU1=
AU1?
AU1=x
AU1?
(see Description of
AU1*
Arguments)
AU1#
BTX=
BTX?
BTX=x
BTX?
(see Description of
BTX#
Arguments)
CAE=
N/A
N/A
CAE?
CAE*
CAE#
CID=
CID?
CID=x
CID?
(see Description of
CID*
Arguments)
CID#
DAY=
DAY?
DAY=ddmmyy
DAY?
(see Description of
DAY*
Arguments)
DAY#
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