Base; Figure 3-17 Adding A Remote To The Stdma Group; Figure 3-18 Modifying Remote Display Base - Comtech EF Data Vipersat CDM-570 User Manual

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Once a Remote has been added to the group, its Status in the group is displayed
by the use of the following letters:

Base

Entering a B at the command prompt in figure 3-16 allows entering the Remote
number to start displaying remotes in this menu screen. Entering the number 1,
as shown in figure 3-16, displays nine remotes, 1 through 9. If the number 4 had
been entered, the display would show the nine remotes starting with remote 4
(i.e., remotes 4 through 12).
3-16
Figure 3-17
• U = Used – This Remote is being used in the burstmap
Once a remote has been added to the STDMA group, this status will
always be displayed.
• B = Burstmap – This Remote is currently in the burstmap
This status will be displayed unless the remote has been removed (R),
disabled (D), or switched (S) out of the STDMA burstmap.
• R = Removed – This Remote is currently removed from the burstmap.
When displayed, this status indicates that the Hub has removed this remote
from the burstmap due to a communications fault.
• D = Disabled – This Remote is currently disabled and is not in the
burstmap.
This status will be displayed when a remote is manually disabled by the
operator or administrator.
• S = Switched – This Remote is currently switched into SCPC mode.
When displayed, this status indicates that the VMS has automatically
switched the remote out of the burstmap and into SCPC operation.
Figure 3-18
Adding a Remote to the STDMA group
Modifying Remote Display Base
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