Comtech EF Data LPOD PS-1 Installation And Operation Manual page 62

C-/ku-band outdoor amplifier/block up converter (buc)
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LPOD C-/Ku-Band Outdoor Amplifier / Block Up Converter (BUC)
Remote Commands
Command
(Instruction
Parameter Type
Code and
Qualifier)
Serial Number
N/A
*Set RTC (Real-
DAT=
Time-Clock) Date
Set RTC (Real-
DAY=
Time-Clock) Date
Set RTC Time
TIM=
Arguments for
Description of arguments
Command or
(Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes: i.e.,
Response to
ASCII codes between 48 and 57)
Query
9 bytes
Query only.
Used to query the unit 9-digit serial number. Unit
returns its S/N in the form xxxxxxxxx.
Example: SNO=176500143
6 bytes
Command or Query.
A command in the form mmddyy, where; dd = day of
the month, between 01 and 31, mm = month of the
year, between 01 and 12 and yy = year, between 00
and 96 (2000 to 2096)
Example (date = April 24, 2003):
<1/DAT=042503'cr'
>0001/DAT='cr''lf'
6 bytes
Command or Query.
A command in the form ddmmyy, where; dd = day of
the month, between 01 and 31, mm = month of the
year, between 01 and 12 and yy = year, between 00
and 99 (2000 to 2099)
Example (date = April 24, 2003):
<1/DAY=250403'cr'
>0001/DAY='cr''lf'
6 bytes
Command or Query.
A command in the form hhmmss, indicating the time
from midnight, where hh = hours, between 00 and 23;
mm = minutes, between 00 and 59, and ss = seconds,
between 00 and 59
Example (time = 23 hours, 12 minutes and 59
seconds since midnight):
<1/TIM=231259'cr'
>0001/TIM='cr''lf'
Response to
(Target to controller)
DAT= (message ok)
DAT? (received ok, but
invalid arguments
found)
DAT* (message ok, but
not permitted in current
mode)
DAY= (message ok)
DAY? (received ok, but
invalid arguments
found)
DAY* (message ok, but
not permitted in current
mode)
TIM = (message ok)
TIM? (received ok, but
invalid arguments
found)
TIM * (message ok, but
not permitted in current
mode)
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Query
(Instruction
Command
Code and
qualifier)
N/A
SNO?
DAT?
DAY?
TIM?
Revision 0
MN-LPOD
Response to
query
(Target to
controller)
SNO=xxxxxxxxx
(See description
for details of
arguments)
DAT=xxxxxx
(Same format as
command
arguments)
DAY=xxxxxx
(Same format as
command
arguments)
TIM=xxxxxx
(Same format as
command
arguments)

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