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Advanced satellite modem (18 kbps – 25 mbps)
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CDM-625A Advanced Satellite Modem
Serial-based Remote Product Management
Command
Length of
Parameter
(Instruction
Arguments
& Qualifier)
Engineering
ESC=
1 byte, 0 or 1
Service
Channel
ESC
SCP=
3 bytes, numeric
Parameters
Exception –
600/L Emulation:
SCP=xy
EDMAC
EFM=
1 byte, 0 or 1
Framing Mode
EDMAC Slave
ESA=
4 bytes
Address Range
Description of Arguments
Command or Query. (IBS and ESC++ feature)
Sets or returns ESC in the form x, where:
0=Disable the high-rate ESC
1=Enable the high-rate ESC
NOTE: IBS ESC may only be enabled when:
1) Both Tx and Rx framing modes are set to IBS.
2) Data rate is not 1544 kbps (as spare overhead bits are not available in this mode).
3) IBS high-rate ESC FAST option is enabled.
Command or Query. (IBS and ESC++ feature)
Sets or returns the ESC baud rate and character format in the form xyz, where:
x=index for baud rate:
0=1200 baud
1=2400 baud
2=4800 baud
3=9600 baud
4=19200 baud
5=38400 baud
6=14400 baud
7=28800 baud
y=character format (data bits, parity, stop bits):
0=8N1 char format
1=7E2 char format
2=7O2 char format
z=interface type:
0=RS-232
1=RS-485
NOTE: The baud rate may be limited by the data rate. The ESC baud rate breakpoints (determined by data rate)
are shown in Chapter 6 and Appendix J. A response of SCP* indicates that the data rate will not allow a selected
baud rate to operate.
Command or Query.
Sets or returns EDMAC mode in the form x, where:
0=EDMAC OFF (Idle Mode)
1=EDMAC ON (Master Mode)
2=EDMAC ON (Slave Mode, Query Only)
EXAMPLE: <0/EFM=1 (EDMAC Enabled as Master)
Command or Query.
Sets or returns EDMAC range of addresses of distant-end units (modems or transceivers) for which this unit, as the
Master, will forward messages. Only values which are integer multiples of ten are permitted. (0010, 0020, 0030, 0040
etc.)
EXAMPLE: <0/ESA=0090
NOTE: This command is only valid for an EDMAC master. When used as a Query, it may be sent to an EDMAC slave,
which will respond with the appropriate address.
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Query
Response to
(Instruction &
Response to Query
Command
Qualifier)
ESC=
ESC?
ESC=x
ESC?
(see Description of
ESC*
Arguments)
ESC#
SCP=
SCP?
SCP=xyz
SCP?
(see Description of
SCP*
Arguments)
SCP#
Exception – 600/L
Emulation: SCP=xy
EFM=
EFM?
EFM=x
EFM?
(see Description of
EFM*
Arguments)
EFM#
ESA=
ESA?
ESA=xxxx
ESA?
(see Description of
ESA*
Arguments)
ESA#

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