Monitor Acm Performance And Operation - Comtech EF Data CDM-760 Installation And Operation Manual

Advanced high-speed trunking modem
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Appendix G
CDM-760 Advanced High-Speed Trunking Modem
Step
Task
6
Configure ACM (see Sect. 6.2.2.2.5 (CONFIG: Tx) ACM):
A. Min/Max-ModCod: Enter the lowest and highest ModCods desired for system operation (default
B. Unlock Action: This decides the action taken if the demodulator at the distant end loses lock.
C. Es/No Target Margin: This allows the addition of margin to overcome the degradation that
D. Modulation Impairment: The amount of degradation for each modulation type is selected (0dB is
7
Once you complete Steps 1 through 6, the modem then determines the optimal set of ModCods and
prunes non-optimal ModCods.
G.5.2.2

Monitor ACM Performance and Operation

Use the MONITOR: ACM front panel menu to view the current Tx and Rx ModCod, as well as the
Local and Remote Es/No.
Tx Modcod=8PSK
Rx Modcod=8PSK
This read-only screen provides the active ACM Mode information:
Parameter
Tx Modcod
RemEsNo
Rx Modcod
LocEsNo
The Es/No display values between –3.0dB and +23.0 dB, with a resolution of 0.1 dB. If either the
local or remote demodulator is unlocked, the Es/No will display 'No Sync'.
Note that you may often see that the RX ModCod is "00". This is normal when there is no real
data being received. DVB-S2 states that when no data is available, the modulator should insert a
Dummy PLFRAME. These Dummy PLFRAMEs are used to keep the demod locked, but contain no
user data and have a ModCod value of "00".
If you wish to see the exact detail of the ModCod (data rate, modulation, code rate), view these
parameters using the INFO: TX or INFO: RX screens. Furthermore, if using the CONFIG: TX or
is ModCod-4 QPSK ½ rate is the lowest and ModCod-28 32-APSK 9/10 is the highest).
Select "Min" (recommended) or "Maintain." If the distant end demodulator unlocks the modulator
will either go to the minimum ModCod allowable as sent in step (a) or maintain the last known
ModCod before the distant end was lost.
accompanies real links. The Es/No Target Margin is added the specified Es/No for all ModCods
to allow the link to maintain error rates. The range is 0 to 4.5dB (the default value is 0.0 dB).
the default). This selection recognizes that impairments rise as modulation order increases. It
provides some help combating compression:
QPSK: 0.2 dB
8PSK: 0.3 dB
Note: The impairment for QPSK ≤ 8PSK ≤ 16APSK ≤ 32APSK
8/9
8/9
Description
Displays the Tx ModCod.
Displays the EsNo reported by the remote modem.
Displays the Rx ModCod.
Displays the EsNo of the local unit.
16APSK: 0.4 dB
32APSK: 0.6 dB
RemEsNo:+20.0 db
LocEsNo:+19.9 db
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