Radyne DMD2401 LB Installation And Operation Manual page 81

L-band satellite modem and odu driver
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User Interfaces
<1>
BPSK Symbol
Pairing
<1>
AUPC Enable
<2>
AUPC Eb/No
<2>
AUPC Minimum
Power Limit
<2>
AUPC Maximum
Power Limit
<2>
AUPC Default
Power Level
<1>
Daughter Card
Fault Mask
<1>
Transmit Mode
<1>
Transmit IDR
Overhead Mode
<1>
IDR Backward
Alarm Mask
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DMD2401 LB/ST L-Band Satellite Modem and ODU Driver
2 = G703BE1
3 = G703UE1
Note: The following byte applies to all DMD2401
modems, regardless of interface type.
0 = Normal, 1 = Swapped
Note: The following nine bytes apply only if an
Asynchronous Interface Card or IBS Interface Card is
installed, and the AUPC option is also installed. If not,
set to zero.
Note: AUPC minimum power level < AUPC default power
level < AUPC max. power level.
0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled
Unsigned Binary (1 Decimal Point Implied)
Signed Value, –50 to –300 (–5.0 to –30 dBm), Implied
Decimal Point
Signed Value, –50 to –300 (–5.0 to –30 dBm), Implied
Decimal Point
Signed Value, –50 to –300 (–5.0 to –30 dBm), Implied
Decimal Point
Note: The following two bytes apply only if an IDR or IBS
interface card is installed. If not, ignore.
0 = Mask, 1 = Allow
0 = Closed Net Mode
1 = IDR Mode
2 = IBS Mode
3 = Drop & Insert Mode
Note: The following 11 bytes apply only if an IDR or IBS
interface card is installed, and the transmit mode
parameter is set to IDR Mode. If an IDR or IBS interface
card is not installed, ignore. If an IDR or IBS interface
card is installed, but the transmit mode parameter is not
set to IDR mode, these bytes can be set to any valid
values, but will be ignored.
0 = Voice, 1 = 64 Kbit Data
Bit 0 = IDR Backward Alarm 1
Bit 1 = IDR Backward Alarm 2
Bit 2 = IDR Backward Alarm 3
TM075 – Rev. 1.3

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