Comtech EF Data CDM-625 Installation And Operation Manual page 81

Advanced satellite modem 18 kbps – 25 mbps for firmware version 1.1.5 or higher
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CDM-625 Advanced Satellite Modem
Front Panel Operation
Audio
LVDS
HSSI
IP
ASI
The AUDIO choice permits the user to carry 2 x 32 kbps ADPCM audio as the primary data.
This mode restricts the available framing types to IBS or EDMAC.
The second parameter is the Framing type. The options are:
None
IBS (FAST option)
IDR (FAST option)
D&I s (FAST option) (Drop & Insert), which include:
o D&I (FAST option)
o D&I++ (FAST option)
o QDI (Quad Drop & Insert) (FAST option)
EDMACs, which include:
o EDMAC
o EDMAC2 (as in the CDM-570)
ESC++
EDMAC is Comtech EF Data's proprietary framing. The framing permits bi-directional passing
of M&C and AUPC (Automatic Uplink Power Control) data between local and distant-end units.
EDMAC is backwards compatible with the CDM-500, CDM-550, CDM-550T, CDM-600 and
CDM-600L.
EDMAC-2 is a reduced overhead version of EDMAC, and is not completely backwards-
compatible with the modems listed above, but is in some modes (e.g., in Turbo BPSK modes and
at rates above 2.048 Mbps). For further information, refer to Chapter 11. EDMAC CHANNEL.
D&I++ is another Comtech proprietary framing – it is a closed-network frame structure, similar
to D&I, but which permits AUPC and EDMAC. See Chapter 9. CLOCK MODES and DROP
& INSERT (D&I) for further information.
D&I Enhanced is available – when in E1-CCS, may enable ESC, and then AUPC.
ESC++ is another Comtech proprietary framing – it is a closed-network frame structure, which
permits AUPC, EDMAC and ESC. For further information, refer to Chapter 12. ESC++.
MN-0000036 (Ref MN/CDM625.IOM)
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