CDM-625 Advanced Satellite Modem
Revision 1
Front Panel Operation
MN-0000036 (Ref MN/CDM625.IOM)
5.4.1
CONFIG: All
All = Stop
(Stop, Start)
This menu permits the user to configure the unit, in a step-by-step process, by viewing each menu in
succession. Use the
◄
►
arrow keys to select and
▲
▼
arrow keys to edit the various parameters.
Press
ENTER
to continue through all the configuration. Press
CLEAR
to discontinue.
5.4.2
CONFIG: Mode
IMPORTANT
The MODE is a key parameter when configuring the modem. To simplify the menu
choices, the user must first determine the INTERFACE and FRAMING type for both
Transmit and Receive. Once these have been selected, the user is only presented
with menu choices that are applicable to those particular modes.
Examples:
•
If a G.703 interface is selected, the data rate menu will be restricted to only
the appropriate G.703 rates.
•
If an IDR framing mode is selected, the data rate choices will be limited to
only those rates specified by IESS-308.
Mode: Tx=RS422:NONE Rx=RS422:None
(422,V35,G703s,Audio,LVDS,HSSI,IP,ASI)
Both Interface type and Framing of both
Tx
and
Rx
may be selected from this menu. Select the
parameter to edit using the
◄
►
arrow keys. The options available for this parameter are indicated
on the lower line. Not all options are always available: they depend on other settings or on the FAST
options of the modems. The above display depicts an
Interface Type
editing example.
If the cursor is on the
Framing Type
, the display appears as shown:
Mode: Tx=RS422:NONE Rx=RS422:None
(None IBS IDR D&Is EDMACs ESC++)
Scroll through the available options using the
▲
▼
arrow keys, then press
ENTER
.
The first parameter is the
Interface
type. The options are:
•
RS422
•
V.35
•
G.703s
o
G.703B (balanced)
o
G.703U (unbalanced)
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