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Broadcast satellite modem
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CDM-710 Broadcast Satellite Modem
Appendix A
Command
Arguments for
Parameter
(Instruction
Command or
Type
Code and
Response to
Qualifier)
Query
Auto Switch
ASW=
1 byte
Mode
ASI Tx Frame
ATF=
2 bytes
Size
Clear All Stored
CAE=
None
Events
Circuit ID String CID=
24 bytes
Configuration
CLD=
1 byte
Load
Configuration
CST=
1 byte
Save
Real-time Clock
DAY=
6 bytes
Date
Description of Arguments
Command or Query.
Unit returns the redundancy auto/manual mode of the unit in the form x, where:
0 = Manual
1 = Automatic
Example: ASW=0 (Manual Mode selected)
Command or Query.
Indicates whether the ASI Tx Frame Size is 188 or 204 bytes (ASI card only), in
the form sf, where:
s = interface slot ( 1 or 2 )
f = frame size
0 = 188 bytes
1 = 204 bytes
Example: ATF=11 (Interface Slot 1 set to 204 byte frame size)
Command only.
Forces the software to clear the software events log.
Example: CAE=
Note: This command takes no arguments
Command or Query.
Sets or queries the user-defined Circuit ID string, which is a fixed length of 24
characters.
Valid characters include: Space ( ) * + – , . / 0 9 and A thru Z
Command Only
Retrieves a previously stored configuration from the specified configuration
location (0 to 9).
Example: CLD=4 (retrieve configuration from Location 4)
Command only.
Stores the current configuration in the specified configuration location (0 to 9).
Example: CST=4 (store the current configuration in Location 4)
Command or Query.
A date in the form ddmmyy, where
dd = day of the month (01 to 31),
mm = month (01 to 12)
yy = year (00 to 99)
Example: DAY=240457 (April 24, 2057)
A–8
MN/CDM710.IOM
Query
Response to
(Instruction
Response to Query
Command
Code and
Qualifier)
ASW=
ASW?
ASW=x
ASW?
(See Description of
ASW*
Arguments)
ASW#
ATF=
ATF?s
ATF=sf
ATF?
ATF*
ATF#
CAE=
N/A
N/A
CAE?
CAE*
CAE#
CID=
CID?
CID=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
CID?
xx
CID*
CID#
CLD=
N/A
N/A
CLD?
CLD*
CLD#
CST=
N/A
N/A
CST?
CST*
CST#
DAY=
DAY?
DAY=ddmmyy
DAY?
DAY*
DAY#
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