CDM-Qx/QxL Multi-Channel Satellite Modem with DoubleTalk™ Carrier-in-Carrier®
Front Panel Operation
CONFIG: Frame
Distant-end Base Address
0240
To edit the address of the distant-end modem to which this unit will pass messages, first
select the digit to be edited using the ◄ ► arrow keys, then edit the value of that digit by
using the
from 10 to 9990.
Note: There is a restriction on values that can be entered here – they may only be entered
in increments of 10. This has been implemented so that a single MASTER may pass
messages for up to 10 devices at the distant end – this is automatically taken care of, as
the user may not edit the last digit of the address.
CONFIG: Frame
Address of this Slave
Unit: 0241
To edit the address of the Slave unit, first select the digit to be edited using the ◄ ►
arrow keys, then edit the value of that digit by using the
when done. The valid range of addresses is from 1 to 9999, although 'base 10' values will
be automatically skipped.
5.4.5.3
CONFIG: Frame
Drop & Insert: EDMAC
Drp-CH/TS Ins-CH/TS (◄ ►, ENT)
Select Drp-CH/TS or Ins-CH/TS using the ◄ ► arrow keys, then press
following:
Drp-CH/TS
Ins-CH/TS
EDMAC, EDMAC-2
(◄ ►,▲ ▼,ENT)
arrow keys. Press
EDMAC, EDMAC-2
Remember that this is a unit that is intended for location at the distant-
end of a link, and will therefore be under the control of a MASTER at the
other end. This is the equivalent of putting the unit into Remote Control
mode – no local control is possible.
D&I++
Displays the Tx Data Rate
Displays the Rx Data Rate
AUPC+EDMAC
when done. The valid range of addresses is
ENTER
AUPC+EDMAC
(◄ ►,▲ ▼,ENT)
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Master
Slave
arrow keys. Press
ENTER
. Note the
ENTER
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