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Ip-enabled satellite modem
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CiM-550 IP Enabled Satellite Modem
Remote Control
Parameter
Command
Arguments for
Command or
Type
(Instruction
Response to
Code and
Query
qualifier)
Tx
TSC=
1 byte, value of
0 or 1
Scrambler
Tx Power
TPL=
4 bytes
Level
Tx Clock
TCK=
1 byte, value of
Source
1,2 or 3
Tx Carrier
TXO=
1 byte, value of
On/Off State
0, 1 or 2
Description of arguments
(note that all arguments are ASCII numeric
codes, that is, ASCII codes between 48 and 57)
1 = Tx Spectrum Inverted
All other codes invalid.
Example:TSI=0 (which is normal)
Command or Query.
Tx Scrambler state, where:
0 = Off
1 = On (V.35 in transparent mode, synchronous in
framed mode
All other codes invalid.
Example: TSC=1 (which is scrambler On)
Command or Query.
Tx Output power level between 0 and -20 dBm
(minus sign assumed). Example: TPL=13.4 (which
is
-13.4 dBm)
Command or Query.
Tx Clock source, where:
1 = Internal
2 = External
3 = Loop timed (use Rx satellite clock)
All other codes invalid.
Example: TCK=2 (which is External Clock)
Command or Query.
Tx Carrier On/Off state, where:
0 = Off due to front panel or rem. control command
1 = On
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Response to Command
Query
(target to controller)
(Instruction
Code and
qualifier)
TSI* (message ok, but not
permitted in current mode)
TSC= (message ok)
TSC?
TSC? (received ok,
but invalid argument found)
TSQ* (message ok, but not
permitted in current mode)
TPL= (message ok)
TPL?
TPL? (received ok,
but invalid arguments
found)
TPL* (message ok, but not
permitted in current mode)
TCK= (message ok)
TCK?
TCK? (received ok,
but invalid argument found)
TCK* (message ok, but not
permitted in current mode)
TXO= (message ok)
TXO?
TXO? (received ok,
but invalid argument found)
TXO* (message ok, but not
permitted in current mode)
Rev. 2
CD/CIM550.IOM
Response to
query
(target to
controller)
argument)
TSCS=x
(same format as
command
argument)
TPL=xx.x
(same format as
command
arguments)
TCK=x
(same format as
command
argument)
TXO=x
(Note that 2 is
not a valid
argument when
used as a

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