Comtech EF Data LPOD PS 1.5 Installation And Operation Manual page 145

Outdoor amplifier/block up converter buc, for firmware ver. 1.5.6 or higher
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LPOD C-, X-, or Ku-Band Outdoor Amplifier / Block Up Converter (BUC)
Serial Interface Operation
Controller-to-Target
Instruction Code and
Parameter Type
Qualifier
(* indicates
End-of-Life)
Command
Query
Concise
Maintenance
Status (continued)
Clear Statistics Log CSL=
N/A
Clear Trending
CTD=
N/A
Data
Concise Utility
N/A
CUS?
Status*
LNB Current
CWE=
CWE?
Window Enable
Set RTC Date (by
DAT=
DAT?
Month)*
Arguments for
Command or
Query
nnn.n=FANR2 (SEE NOTE 2)
ooo.o=BUCVT (SEE NOTE 2)
ppp.p=FWPWR
qqq.q=REFVT (SEE NOTE 2)
rrr.r=LNBCS (SEE NOTE 2)
sss.s=ATEMP
ttt.t=OTEMP (SEE NOTE 2)
NOTES:
1) This is the concise version of the RMS command.
2) ccc.c, ggg.g, mmm.m, nnn.n, ooo.o, qqq.q, rrr.r, and ttt.t will appear if the appropriate model/options have been
selected/installed. Otherwise, the unused fields will display XXXXX.
EXAMPLE: <1/CMS?{CR}
>0001/CMS=aaa.a;bbb.b;ccc.c;ddd.d;eee.e;fff.f;ggg.g;hhh.h;iii.i;jjj.j;kkk.k;lll.l;mmm.m;nnn.n;ooo.o;ppp.p;
qqq.q; rrr.r;sss.s;ttt.t{CR}{LF}
1 byte
Command only.
Clears the statistics log entries in the form x, where x=1.
EXAMPLE: <0001/CSL=1{CR}
Command only.
1 byte
Clears the trending data in the form x, where:
x=1
EXAMPLE: <0001/CTD=1{cr}
15 bytes
Query only.
Returns the Maintenance status of the unit, in the form aaaa;bbbbb;ccc, response is semicolon-delimited, where:
aaaa=Remote Unit Address
bbbbb=Remote Baud Rate
ccc=Reference oscillator tuning voltage DAC value (present only if a reference oscillator is installed)
EXAMPLE: <0001/CUS?{CR}
>0001/CUS=aaaa;bbbbb;ccc{CR}{LF}
1 bytes
Command or Query.
Sets or returns the LNB current window alarm in the form x, where:
0=Disabled (DEFAULT)
1=Enabled (SEE NOTE)
NOTE: If disabled, the LCW value will be retained, but unused.
COMMAND EXAMPLE: <0001/CWE=0{CR}
6 bytes
Command or Query.
Sets or returns the Real-Time-Clock date in the form mmddyy, where:
mm=month of the year (01 to 12)
dd=day of the month (01 to 31)
yy=year (00 to 96) (2000 to 2096)
COMMAND EXAMPLE (date=April 25, 2016): <0001/DAT=042516{CR}
Description of Arguments
(Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes from 48 to 57)
5–15
MN-LPOD
Revision 14
Target-to-Controller
(see Description of Arguments)
Response to
Response to
Command
Query
CSL=
CSL=
CSL?
CSL*
CTD=
CTD=
CTD?
CTD*
CUS=
CUS=x....x
CWE =
CWE =x
CWE?
CWE *
DAT=
DAT=mmddyy
DAT?
DAT*

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