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CDM-710G High-Speed Satellite Modem 

 

 

Revision 1 

Front Panel Operation  

MN-CDM710G 

 

6–51 

If 

Firmware Info: 

Æ

 Bootrom

 is selected: 

Bootrom:            07/17/06 
CDM710_Boot            1.1.1        

This screen provides information on the installed Bootrom firmware. The release date is provided 
on the top line in DAY/MONTH/YEAR format; the bottom line identifies the installed Firmware 
by its release name/number and its version number. 

Note: 

The firmware information shown above is representative. Current status is obtained via the 

Firmware Info: 

Æ

 Bootrom 

submenu.  

Press

 

ENTER

 or 

CLEAR

 to return to the previous menu. 

If 

Firmware Info: 

Æ

 

Image#1

 or 

Æ

 

Image#2

 is selected: 

Image#

x

: Bulk   App   Framer 

FEC Mod   Demod   Interfaces        

On the next page,

  Table 6-5 

provides an overall summary of examples for each available 

firmware info screen. As shown, the first column for either Image provides the available 
selection; the second column provides an example of the information provided for that selection.  

Note: 

The information in this table is representative; the firmware numbers/revision 

letters/versions/release dates are subject to change.  

(Firmware:) Firmware Images 

Æ

 Select 

Current Active Image: #2 
Next Reboot Image: #1 #2 

The top line shows the active image. To select the active software image, on the second line, select 
the desired image using the 

W

 

X

 

arrow keys, then press 

ENTER

.  

To make the selected image the active choice, power cycle the modem to reboot the new software.  

 

Summary of Contents for CDM-710G

Page 1: ...ent supersedes all previously published information regarding this product Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Installation and Operat...

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Page 3: ...Appendix A REMOTE CONTROL Original Manual Part Number Rev MN CDM710G Rev 1 Errata Number PLM Document ID ER CDM710G EA1 PLM CO Number C 0025029 Comments The updated information will be incorporated in...

Page 4: ...Errata A for MN CDM710G Rev 1 Update FLT Serial Remote Control Query ER CDM710G EA1 THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT SUBJECT TO REVISION UPDATE PLM CO C 0025029 Page 2 of 4 This page is intentionally blank...

Page 5: ...pply fault 5 0 Volts Framer Card 7 Power supply fault 12 0 Volts Framer Card 8 Power supply fault 12 0 Volts Framer Card 9 Power supply fauilt 18 0 Volts Framer Card A FLASH Checksum B FEC1 Load C FEC...

Page 6: ...00 PPM C GBEI Card Data rate 200 PPM D GBEI No PHY Link E Encoder FIFO Empty F Encoder FIFO Full G SERDES Parity Errors H Reserved I Tx Ais Interface 1 J Tx Ais Interface 2 K Tx Cable Interface 1 L Tx...

Page 7: ...Data 2114 West 7th Street Tempe Arizona 85281 USA 480 333 2200 FAX 480 333 2161 CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Installation and Operation Manual Includes data for the CDM 710G 70 140 MHz and CDM...

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Page 9: ...ons Terminal Equipment Directive xv CE Mark xv RoHS Compliancy xv EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility xv Warranty Policy xvii Customer Support xix Online Customer Support xix CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1...

Page 10: ...lator 1 16 1 5 3 Demodulator 1 16 1 5 3 1 CDM 710G 70 140 MHz Demodulator 1 16 1 5 3 2 CDM 710GL L Band Demodulator 1 17 1 5 4 Test Functions 1 19 1 5 5 Monitor Functions 1 19 1 5 6 Remote Port Operat...

Page 11: ...rms Connector DB 15M 4 4 4 4 2 P2 Remote Port Connector RS 232 485 DB 9M 4 5 4 4 3 J7 External Reference Input 4 5 CHAPTER 5 FLASH UPGRADING 5 1 5 1 Flash Updating via Internet 5 1 5 2 Base Modem Ethe...

Page 12: ...t Ethernet Rx 6 31 CONFIG Intfc2 Gigabit Ethernet Man 6 31 CONFIG Intfc2 Gigabit Ethernet Stats 6 32 CONFIG Intfc2 Gigabit Ethernet SWOP SWitch OPeration 6 34 6 3 1 7 CONFIG Ref 6 35 6 3 1 8 CONFIG Au...

Page 13: ...7 1 7 2 User Login 7 2 7 2 1 Web Server Menu Tree 7 3 7 3 Web Server Page Descriptions 7 4 7 3 1 Home Page 7 4 7 3 1 1 Home Home Page 7 4 7 3 1 2 Home Contact Page 7 5 7 3 1 3 Home Support Page 7 6 7...

Page 14: ...CDI 60 HSSI Interface Transmit Clocking 10 4 10 3 2 CDI 60 HSSI Interface Receive Clocking 10 4 10 4 CDI 70 10 100 1000 Base T Gigabit Ethernet GigE Interface 10 5 CHAPTER 11 FORWARD ERROR CORRECTION...

Page 15: ...GigE Interface 14 6 14 6 GigE Operational Setups 14 9 APPENDIX A REMOTE CONTROL A 1 A 1 Overview A 1 A 2 RS 485 A 1 A 3 RS 232 A 2 A 4 Basic Protocol A 2 A 5 Packet Structure A 2 A 5 1 Start Of Packe...

Page 16: ...ame 188 Byte Format 1 20 Table 1 6 Data Rate Range Short FECFrame 188 Byte Format 1 21 Table 4 1 CDM 710G Rear Panel Connectors Reference 4 2 Table 6 1 Symbol Rate Data Rate Range Standard FECFrame an...

Page 17: ...or Point to Multipoint with Routers 3 11 Figure 3 12 Wired around for Point to Multipoint with Routers 3 11 Figure 3 13 Point to Multipoint using Switches 3 12 Figure 3 14 Wired thru Hub to Remotes Sp...

Page 18: ...3 CDI 10 1 Rear Panel View 12 2 Figure 13 1 CDI 60 HSSI Data Interface Module 13 1 Figure 13 2 CDI 60 HSSI Data Interface Module Block Diagram 13 2 Figure 13 3 CDI 60 HSSI Data Interface Module Rear P...

Page 19: ...ata com Metric Conversion Metric conversion information is located on the inside back cover of this manual This information is provided to assist the operator in cross referencing non metric to metric...

Page 20: ...is exposed to extremes of temperature outside the ambient range 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F precipitation condensation or humid atmospheres above 95 RH altitudes unpressurized greater than 2000 meters exces...

Page 21: ...iancy This unit satisfies with exemptions the requirements specified in the European Union Directive on the Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive 2002 95 EC EU RoHS EMC Electromagnetic Compati...

Page 22: ...the following instructions Connections to the transmit and receive IF ports N type female connectors should be made using a good quality coaxial cable for example RG213 U All D type connectors attach...

Page 23: ...the repaired or replaced parts Limitations of Warranty The warranty does not apply to any part of a product that has been installed altered repaired or misused in any way that in the opinion of Comte...

Page 24: ...Corporation s products the aforementioned warranty and shall indemnify and hold harmless Comtech EF Data Corporation from any claims or liability of such purchaser lessee or user based upon allegatio...

Page 25: ...port representative with the model number serial number and a description of the problem Request a Return Material Authorization RMA number from the Comtech EF Data Customer Support representative Pac...

Page 26: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Preface MN CDM710G xx Notes...

Page 27: ...6APSK and 32APSK Note DVB S and DVB DSNG are not supported Constant Coding and Modulation CCM operation with a single input stream is provided for operation The unit is available in modulator only dem...

Page 28: ...ess enterprise data distribution Broadband Interactive and Internet services Any networking application relying on o Point to point transmission o Point to multipoint transmission o Arbitrary topology...

Page 29: ...M 710G performs several key functions It accepts incoming data from the terrestrial interface and converts it into appropriate clock and data signals The modulator operates on the data to frame and en...

Page 30: ...tor and reverses the process performed by the modulator The demodulator has an FEC decoder that corrects errors incurred during transmission to improve the integrity of the data delivered to the data...

Page 31: ...and status is provided through the RS 232 RS 485 2Wire or 4Wire port or 10 100 Base T Ethernet port The management Ethernet port supports SNMP Telnet and HTTP Web browser operation 1 3 2 Major Assembl...

Page 32: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Introduction MN CDM710G 1 6 1 3 3 Dimensional Envelope Figure 1 3 Dimensional Envelope...

Page 33: ...omprises six individual keyswitches They have a positive click action which provides tactile feedback The user enters data via the keypad and messages are displayed on the VFD The VFD is an active dis...

Page 34: ...ional 9 pin Type D female Asynchronous Engineering Channel Utility Sect 4 4 P1 Alarms 15 pin Type D male Form C Alarms relay closures P2 Remote 9 pin Type D male Serial Remote Interface RS232 485 J7 E...

Page 35: ...e point where there are no more paths left to route traffic this is the reason why the CRS 300 supports a limited set of the interface combinations supported by the CDM 710G Table 1 1 Allowable Unit S...

Page 36: ...port located on the modem rear panel These unique access codes may be purchased at any time from Comtech EF Data FAST System Theory FAST facilitates on location upgrade of the operating feature set w...

Page 37: ...ancements Users are strongly urged to upgrade the CDM 710G to its most current firmware release for further information refer to Chapter 5 FLASH UPGRADING 1 4 1 CDM 710G Modem Firmware Release Notes F...

Page 38: ...or Telnet Physical PL Layer Scrambling User specified value one of n 0 to 262 141 per EN 302 307 Pilot Insertion Selection for On or Off Reflash Ethernet port Frequency Reference Selectable Internal...

Page 39: ...2 fN 0 2 fN 0 40 0 07 fN E 0 4 fN 0 4 fN 0 4 fN 0 25 0 07 fN F 0 4 fN 0 4 fN 0 4 fN 0 40 0 07 fN G 0 8 fN 0 86fN 0 89 fN 0 15 0 07 fN H 0 8 fN 0 86 fN 0 89 fN 1 10 0 07 fN I 0 9 fN 0 93 fN 0 94 fN 0 5...

Page 40: ...ndard Modular design Simplex or Duplex Dimensional Envelope 1RU 1 72H x 19 00W x 18 65D inches 4 37H x 48 26W x 47 37D cm Weight 15lbs 6 8 kg Front Panel Operational Features Keypad Up down left right...

Page 41: ...racy 0 5 dB at 25 C Output Power Stability Within 0 5 dB of 25C value over all specified environments Carrier Mute 55 dB below main carrier output Harmonics and Spurious 55 dBc 4 kHz over operating fr...

Page 42: ...inuous component 1 degrees RMS double sided 100 Hz to 10 MHz Spectral Inversion Normal or Inverted Quadrature Phase Error 2 Quadrature Amplitude Imbalance 0 2 dB maximum Carrier Null 35 dB below an un...

Page 43: ...ol Rate in MHz dBm 58 dBm at 1 Msps 41 5 dBm at 45 Msps AGC Range 45 dB above minimum Max Composite Level 30 dBc composite to desired up to 10 dBm Acquisition Range 100 kHz programmable in 1 kHz steps...

Page 44: ...5 1 587196 1 508181 5 18 3 17 5 6 1 654663 1 596093 5 68 3 49 8 9 1 766451 1 727961 6 70 4 23 9 10 1 788612 NA 6 92 4 39 8PSK 3 5 1 779991 1 725319 6 20 3 70 2 3 1 980636 1 922040 7 32 4 35 3 4 2 228...

Page 45: ...l 1 5 6 Remote Port Operation Description Requirements Comtech EF Data Remote Port See Appendix A REMOTE CONTROL Ethernet Telnet Ethernet transport of standard Remote Control commands Ethernet SNMP Se...

Page 46: ...100 265560 2 177525 2 177525 97 988646 5 6 2 478562 2 478562 111 535270 2 422276 2 422276 109 002433 8 9 2 646012 2 646012 119 070539 2 585924 2 585924 116 366586 9 10 2 679207 2 679207 120 564315 2...

Page 47: ...84959 84 823151 3 4 2 118761 2 118761 95 344262 2 077885 2 077885 93 504823 5 6 2 381056 2 381056 107 147541 2 335120 2 335120 105 080386 8 9 2 577778 2 577778 116 000000 2 528046 2 528046 113 762058...

Page 48: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Introduction MN CDM710G 1 22 Notes...

Page 49: ...ected and checked for normal operation CAUTION Do not use any cutting tool that will extend more than 1 into the container and cause damage to the unit Unpack and inspect the modem as follows Step Des...

Page 50: ...Description 2 HW 10 32SHLDR Screw 10 Shoulder 4 HW 10 32FLT Washer 10 Flat 2 HW 10 32SPLIT Washer 10 Split 2 HW 10 32HEXNUT Nut 10 Hex 2 FP 6138 1 Bracket Rear Support 4 HW 10 32x1 2RK Bolt 10 Rack B...

Page 51: ...lation MN CDM710G 2 3 Figure 2 1 Installation of Optional Rear Mounting Support Brackets KT 6228 2 Equipment Rack Rear Mounting Rail 10 Shoulder Screw 10 Bracket Bolt Support Bracket Back of unit 10 S...

Page 52: ...lings Figure 2 2 depicts installation of the optional side railings FP SL0006 using standard shop tooling and customer furnished standard shop hardware Optional Side railings FP SL0006 Quantity CEFD P...

Page 53: ...M table to determine where to forward Ethernet frames By default Ethernet switches will update the CAM table automatically for example if an Ethernet switch sees traffic from Machine A coming in on Po...

Page 54: ...g Switches Point to Multipoint 3 3 1 Ethernet Network Overview When placing modems in a network there are a number of issues that must be addressed first and foremost on the list of concerns is whethe...

Page 55: ...serial data interface provides a single connection for the User Data Interface and provides simple Form C relays that route the Ethernet connection from the user connection to either the Traffic or Re...

Page 56: ...s where all the traffic being transmitted and received is on the same LAN VLAN Figure 3 3 shows a simplified version of the Networking Loop Since there is no router in the network and all the traffic...

Page 57: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Ethernet Network Configurations MN CDM710G 3 5 This page is intentionally blank...

Page 58: ...example is shown in Figure 3 5 When the CRS 300 1 10 Redundancy Switch backs up a faulted Traffic Modem the physical port on the router does not change because the Ethernet connection is properly rer...

Page 59: ...atellite Modem Revision 1 Ethernet Network Configurations MN CDM710G 3 7 Figure 3 5 Wired thru for Hub to Hub with Standard Traffic using Routers Figure 3 6 Wired around for Hub to Hub with Standard T...

Page 60: ...Routers or Switches A wired thru Ethernet redundancy example is shown in Figure 3 8 When the CRS 300 1 10 Redundancy Switch backs up a faulted Traffic Modem the physical port on the router does not c...

Page 61: ...evision 1 Ethernet Network Configurations MN CDM710G 3 9 Figure 3 8 Wired thru for Hub to Remotes with Standard Traffic using Routers or Switches Figure 3 9 Wired around for Hub to Remotes with Standa...

Page 62: ...ure Figure 3 10 Point to Multipoint using Routers A wired thru Ethernet redundancy example is shown in Figure 3 11 When the CRS 300 1 10 Redundancy Switch backs up a faulted Traffic Modem the physical...

Page 63: ...High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Ethernet Network Configurations MN CDM710G 3 11 Figure 3 11 Wired thru for Point to Multipoint with Routers Figure 3 12 Wired around for Point to Multipoint with...

Page 64: ...to Multipoint using Switches A wired thru Ethernet redundancy example is shown in Figure 3 14 When the CRS 300 1 10 Redundancy Switch backs up a faulted Traffic Modem the physical port on the Switch d...

Page 65: ...sion 1 Ethernet Network Configurations MN CDM710G 3 13 Figure 3 14 Wired thru Hub to Remotes Split path Traffic using Switches Point to Multipoint Figure 3 15 Wired around Hub to Remotes Split path Tr...

Page 66: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Ethernet Network Configurations MN CDM710G 3 14 Notes...

Page 67: ...l View CDM 710G shown w optional interfaces installed Note The CDM 710G supports Simplex Tx Only or Rx Only operation Duplex Tx Rx operation and 1 1 or 1 N redundant operation The European EMC Directi...

Page 68: ...pin Type D male Form C Alarms relay closures P2 Remote 9 pin Type D male Serial Remote Interface RS232 485 J7 Ext Ref BNC female External Reference Input Power Ground AC IEC Chassis prime power input...

Page 69: ...45 The J4 Ethernet connector is a RJ 45 female interface The J4 connector pinout is as follows Pin Description Direction 1 Tx Out 2 TX Out 3 Rx In 4 N A 5 N A 6 Rx In 7 N A 8 N A 4 3 2 J6 ASYNC Chann...

Page 70: ...Tx COM I O I O I O 5 12 4 Unit Fault De energized Faulted Note 1 2 Unit Fault Energized No Fault Unit Fault Unit NC Unit NO Unit Com I O I O I O 11 3 Rx I Channel Constellation Monitor Rx Q Channel Co...

Page 71: ...is user selectable for either RS 232 or RS 485 The connector pinout is as follows Pin Description Direction 1 Ground 2 RS 232 Transmit Data Out 3 RS 232 Receive Data In 4 Not Used 5 Not Used 6 RS 485...

Page 72: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Rear Panel Connector Pinouts MN CDM710G 4 6 Notes...

Page 73: ...now be sent via the Internet Figure 5 1 via E mail or on CD This chapter outlines the complete upgrading process as follows New firmware can be downloaded via the Internet to an external PC The upgrad...

Page 74: ...d in this example Any valid writable drive letter can be used CMD Prompt At the command prompt c type mkdir temp or MD temp without quotes mkdir and MD stand for make directory This is the same as cre...

Page 75: ...Ethernet M C port via a hub or a switch or directly to a PC with a crossover cable IMPORTANT BASE MODEM firmware can only be loaded via the Ethernet M C port do not use the Ethernet Traffic port 7 Se...

Page 76: ...n by typing bye and closing the DOS window d Verify that the new file loaded using the procedure in Step 1 e Change the desired image to boot from the modem font panel menu SELECT UTIL Firmware Select...

Page 77: ...ersion shown The user can fully control and monitor the operation of the CDM 710G from the front panel using the keypad and display Nested menus are used that display all available options and prompt...

Page 78: ...or 1 N redundancy system STORED EVENT Orange There is a Stored Event in the log that may either be viewed from the front panel or retrieved via the remote control interface Off There are no Stored Ev...

Page 79: ...n executed using ENTER Pressing CLEAR generally returns the display to the previous selection W X Left Right Used to move to the next selection or to move the cursor functions At times they may also u...

Page 80: ...rmware Version version number varies Pressing any key takes the user to the top level Select menu On most menu screens users will see a flashing solid block cursor that blinks at a once per second rat...

Page 81: ...Dis Force 1 1 6 3 1 9 CONFIG Alarms Select Tx Intfc1 Intfc2 6 3 2 Monitor Select Alarms Rx_Stats Event Log 6 3 2 1 Monitor Alarms Select Transmit Receive Unit 6 3 2 2 Monitor Rx Stats 6 3 2 3 Monitor...

Page 82: ...the function of each menu branch along with the section in this chapter that provides information on that branch and its accompanying submenus SELECTION MENU BRANCH DESCRIPTION Config Configuration P...

Page 83: ...nto Slot 1 or Slot 2 on the back of the unit The menus change depending on the type of interface as of this manual revision Single G 703 HSSI or Gigabit Ethernet GigE are available Int1 CDI 10 1 Singl...

Page 84: ...is pressed the user is returned to the CONFIG menu When Remote is selected menu operations associated with Local control are disabled and the user may see the following messages and prompts when menu...

Page 85: ...of the remote control bus connected locally to the M C computer Use the ST arrow keys to change the value then press ENTER Note The Asynchronous character format is FIXED at 8 data bits No parity and...

Page 86: ...ENTER or CLEAR to return to the previous menu If SNMP Community is selected SNMP Community Read E If Community Read is selected Read Community E public If SNMP Traps is selected SNMP Trap IP Address I...

Page 87: ...he W X arrow keys then press ENTER If Tx Modulation Type is selected Tx Mod QPSK 8PSK 16QAM 16APSK 32APSK E Use the W X arrow keys to select the Transmit Modulation Type QPSK 8PSK 16APSK or 32APSK the...

Page 88: ...pilot symbols into the physical layer frame Use the W X arrow keys to make the selection then press ENTER Tx Modulation Pilot Average Peak E The solid cursor indicates the current configuration choic...

Page 89: ...git Press ENTER when done The Data Rate digits also change as the Symbol Rate values are edited The value of the Data Rate depends upon the code rate modulation type and the Mode type selected When mo...

Page 90: ...0 1 788612 1 788612 80 487535 1 746049 1 746049 78 572201 8PSK LDPC BCH 3 5 1 45 1 779991 1 779991 80 099585 1 739569 1 739569 78 280616 2 3 1 980636 1 980636 89 128631 1 935658 1 935658 87 104623 3 4...

Page 91: ...03 1 884959 1 884959 84 823151 3 4 2 118761 2 118761 95 344262 2 077885 2 077885 93 504823 5 6 2 381056 2 381056 107 147541 2 335120 2 335120 105 080386 8 9 2 577778 2 577778 116 000000 2 528046 2 528...

Page 92: ...equency range The modem disallows settings that exceed the range and will turn off the Tx Carrier CONFIG Tx Pwr TX Power Level On Off Imped E Select Level On Off or Imped using the W X arrow keys then...

Page 93: ...tting is all 0s To edit use the W X arrow keys to select the digit to be edited then use the ST arrow keys to change the value of the digit Press ENTER when done 6 3 1 3 CONFIG Rx Rx FEC Dem Code SymR...

Page 94: ...lator automatically resolves frequency inversion Normal or Inverted is not reported in the demodulation Press ENTER or CLEAR to return to the previous menu If Rx Demod Acq is selected Demod Acquisitio...

Page 95: ...the Alarm Connector that an oscilloscope is connected to monitor I and Q Select Pre Eq or Post Eq using the W X arrow keys then press ENTER If Rx Demod Pilot is selected Rx Demodulation Pilot Off On E...

Page 96: ...th is not synchronized After synchronization the correct Data Rate appears in the display and the demodulator has automatically resolved the modulation type code rate pilots ON OFF FEC frame length sp...

Page 97: ...t the threshold use the W X arrow keys to select the digit to be edited then use the arrow keys to change the value of the digit Press ENTER when done If Eb No Alarm Alarm Fault is selected Eb No Alar...

Page 98: ...nd subsequently the switching logic when the modem is in a 1 1 redundancy configuration Intfc1 E3 T3 STS1 Port1 Ext Clk E Select Port1 or Ext Clk using the W X arrow keys then press ENTER CONFIG Intfc...

Page 99: ...rsion AMI that is no line coding After making the selection press ENTER If Intfc1 Port1 E3 T3 STS1 Tx is selected Intfc1 Port1 Tx Inv Data Ena Dis E Select Inv Data or Ena Dis using the W X arrow keys...

Page 100: ...e W X arrow keys to control data inversion then press ENTER If Intfc1 Port1 Rx Data is selected Intfc1 Port 1 Data Rate Rx 34 368000 E Intfc1 Port 1 Data Rate Rx Disabled E This is a read only status...

Page 101: ...ts in the frame and the maximum buffer size is based upon the integral number of frames that can fit in the buffer memory If Intfc1 Port1 Rx Buffer Size is selected Intfc1 Port1 Rx Buffer 10 0 mSec 03...

Page 102: ...from the Tx input to clock out the Rx Buffer Ext Clk Derives a clock from a signal input to the Ext Clk connector on the E3 T3 STS 1 Interface Card If Intfc1 Port1 Rx Ena Dis is selected Intfc1 Port1...

Page 103: ...Datarate Invert E Select Datarate or Invert using the W X arrow keys then press ENTER If Intfc1 Tx Data Datarate is selected Intfc1 Data Rate Tx 032 000000 Mbps This is a read only status message that...

Page 104: ...d Intfc1 Rx Data Datarate Invert E Select Datarate or Invert using the W X arrow keys then press ENTER If Intfc1 Rx Data Datarate is selected Intfc1 Data Rate Rx 032 000000 Mbps This is a read only st...

Page 105: ...urce or Invert using the arrow keys then press ENTER If Intfc1 Rx Clock Source is selected Intfc1 Rx Clock Rx Sat Tx Terr Internal This selection determines which source clocks the output of the Rx Bu...

Page 106: ...he CDM 710G allows only one interface to be active For example if Interface 1 is active and Interface 2 is then enable selected the unit will automatically disable Interface 2 For information on valid...

Page 107: ...Rx Data is selected Intfc2 Data Rate Rx 075 000000 Mbps E This display is read only If Rx Disabled is displayed the port is turned off Intfc2 Data Rate Rx Disabled E Press ENTER or CLEAR to return to...

Page 108: ...stics View is selected Intfc1 Statistics FPGA LAN WAN MNG ALL Select FPGA LAN WAN MNG or ALL using the W X arrow keys then press ENTER The available statistics for the Gigabit Ethernet Interface as de...

Page 109: ...d FCS LAN Oversize In Total frames received from the LAN with a length greater than the maximum size of octets but with a valid FCS LAN Jabber In Total frames received from the LAN with a length great...

Page 110: ...nt processor with a CRC error that was not counted in the Fragments or Rx Err totals Mng Pause In The number of good flow control frames received from local GBEI management processor Mng Undersize In...

Page 111: ...and the Gigabit Ethernet Interface GBEI learns connections based on source MAC addresses and ingress ports The hub thinks the remote site network nodes are local to the hub site network and does not...

Page 112: ...in Local mode When the unit is in Remote mode and the user attempts to select Disable using the W X arrow keys the following message displays follow the prompt as shown THIS UNIT IS CURRENTLY IN REMOT...

Page 113: ...1 Intfc2 E Select Tx Rx Intfc1 or Intfc2 using the W X arrow keys then press ENTER CONFIG Alarm Mask Tx Tx Alarm Mask None Currently masking of Tx Alarms associated with the modulator is not allowed C...

Page 114: ...ted Tx AIS Alarm Alarm Fault Mask E Tx AIS Alarm affects the event reporting status upon detection of a Tx AIS condition and subsequently the switching logic when the modem is in a 1 1 redundancy conf...

Page 115: ...Mask using the arrow keys then press ENTER CONFIG Alarm Mask Intfc1 CDI 60 HSSI Interface Card Intfc1 HSSI Alarms Tx Rx E Select Tx or Rx using the arrow keys then press ENTER If Intfc1 HSSI Alarms T...

Page 116: ...t using the arrow keys then press ENTER If Live Alarms Transmit is selected TX Traffic GBEI Card PHY Not Connected E This will report only if there are modulator errors otherwise it will report No Err...

Page 117: ...UCTION for threshold information Additionally Usable Es No Range Typical Modulation Es No Range dB QPSK 0 0 to 14 0 8QPSK 4 5 to 18 5 16APSK 8 0 to 22 0 32APSK 11 5 to 25 00 6 3 2 3 SELECT Monitor Eve...

Page 118: ...temperature out of range Modem Cooling Fans Framing card sense cooling fan problem Intfc1 has been removed Slot 1 interface card removed Intfc2 has been removed Slot 2 interface card removed 1 5V PSU...

Page 119: ...nager unlocked Intf1 Rx Buffer Underflow Rx buffer has underrun Slot 1 Intff Rx Buffer Overflow Rx buffer has overflowed Slot 1 Intf2 Rx Buffer Underflow Rx buffer has underrun Slot 2 Intf2Rx Buffer O...

Page 120: ...s again selected all of the previous values are restored I O Input Output Loop This test mode invokes two distinct loopbacks The first Loopback is an inward loop that takes data being received from th...

Page 121: ...rd DeMod Card I O Loop Available Some Interfaces Data Driver FEC Encode Modulator Data Driver FEC Decode DeMod Framer Card Mod Card FEC Card DeMod Card Tx Data Tx Data Buffer Rx Data Rx Data Buffers I...

Page 122: ...eys then press ENTER 6 3 4 1 SELECT INFO Rem Remote M C 100BaseTx IP Addr 192 168 001 006 This display provides the status as applicable of the Remote Monitor Control configuration 6 3 4 2 SELECT INFO...

Page 123: ...8P 8 PSK 16A 16 APSK 32A 32 APSK 1 2 Code Rate LF FECFrame Type SF Short Frame LF Long Frame 6 3 5 SELECT Save Load Save Load Configuration Save Load E Note When the unit is in Remote mode and the use...

Page 124: ...d configuration the following screen is displayed New Config has been Saved to Loc 9 E However if the selected location does contain a previously stored configuration the following screen is displayed...

Page 125: ...AST using the W X arrow keys then press ENTER 6 3 6 1 SELECT UTIL RT Clk Edit Real Time Clock 10 23 51 23 05 06 E Edit the time and date settings of the real time clock Use the W X arrow keys to selec...

Page 126: ...arrow keys Press ENTER when done 6 3 6 5 SELECT UTIL Firmware IMPORTANT These commands are for DIAGNOSTIC PURPOSES ONLY DO NOT CHANGE an image unless instructed to do so by Comtech EF Data customer s...

Page 127: ...mage 2 is selected Image x Bulk App Framer FEC Mod Demod Interfaces On the next page Table 6 5 provides an overall summary of examples for each available firmware info screen As shown the first column...

Page 128: ...od Filters 11 23 05 FW12695 1 1 1 Mod FPGA Mod FPGA 09 12 07 FW12549B 2 2 1 Mod FPGA Mod FPGA 09 12 07 FW12549B 2 2 1 Demod Filters UDD Equalizer Demod Filters UDD Equalizer Demod Filters Dem Filters...

Page 129: ...he W X arrow keys to move to each character position then editing the character in that position by using the ST arrow keys Once the 20 digit FAST Code has been correctly edited into place press ENTER...

Page 130: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Front Panel Operation MN CDM710G 6 54 Notes...

Page 131: ...Sect 4 3 1 for details and pinout information Note Only one remote method can be in control of either Ethernet or Serial while the other can be used for query 7 1 1 Web Server Interface Introduction T...

Page 132: ...ght HTTP Login Access Levels Default User Names and Passwords are defined as follows CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem HTTP Login Access Levels User Interface User Login Access Level Admin User Read...

Page 133: ...Data logo at the left hand top side as shown at right While the CDM 710G Web Server Interface is depicted throughout this chapter the appearance and function of the CDM 710GL Web Server Interface is f...

Page 134: ...Config Mdm Modem Configuration Sect 7 3 3 Stats Status Statistics Sect 7 3 4 Maint Maintenance Sect 7 3 5 For a complete and detailed description of each configuration parameter available via each pag...

Page 135: ...er Interface MN CDM710G 7 5 7 3 1 2 Home Contact Page Figure 7 2 Home Contact Information page Use the Home Contact page Figure 7 2 to obtain basic contact information to reach Comtech EF Data Sales a...

Page 136: ...s up to 256 characters maximum The CDM 710G Support Web Page uses Simple Mail Transport Protocol SMTP to send E mail to Comtech EF Data Modem Support cdmipsupport comtechefdata com IMPORTANT For this...

Page 137: ...et up user names passwords the E mail server and the host IP addresses as needed to facilitate communication with the CDM 710G Web Server Network Maintenance MAC Address This parameter is read only an...

Page 138: ...here you want to send the e mail SMTP Domain Name Destination The Administrator can assign the SMTP Domain Name and Destination This is required if the e mail feature of the Support Page Sect 6 1 4 1...

Page 139: ...gn up to two SNMP Trap IP addresses The Administrator can assign a SNMP Trap Community String The factory default for this parameter is public The SNMP Trap Community String field can be any combinati...

Page 140: ...he interfaces installed in Expansion Slot 1 Intfc1 and Expansion Slot 2 Intfc2 In the above example a CDI 60 HSSI Interface Module has been installed in Expansion Slot 1 and a CDI 70 Gigabit Ethernet...

Page 141: ...present as shown in Figure 7 7 the message Interface Not Installed is displayed in place of an operable configuration window In this example a CDI 10 1 Single G 703 E3 T3 STS1 Interface Module has bee...

Page 142: ...x parameters IMPORTANT The Tx Rx Interface Types and Framing Modes have higher priority than other parameters and should be configured before setting other parameters For details pertaining to the con...

Page 143: ...Reboot Saving and Loading Configurations Setting up Redundancy Operation Setting the Date and Time Setting the Clock Mode Selecting the Test Mode Re centering the Buffer Assigning a Circuit ID Setting...

Page 144: ...istics windows 7 3 4 1 Stats Modem Status Figure 7 10 Stats Modem Status page Use the Stats Modem Status page Figure 7 10 to review read only status information pertaining to General modem operating a...

Page 145: ...ect to buffer the next group of five stored events into the scrollable Events window Clear Events Log Select to wipe clean the stored events log Initialize Events Pointer Select to reset the log s int...

Page 146: ...e Figure 7 12 Maint Unit Info page Use the Maint Unit Info page Figure 7 12 to review a read only scrollable status window which provides information about the currently loaded Bootrom for Image 1 and...

Page 147: ...ile is a tree of nodes that is unique to a particular device There are three MIB files associated with the CDM 710G MIB File Name Description Fw10874 2 mib ComtechEFData MIB file ComtechEFData MIB fil...

Page 148: ...e community string is entered into the MIB Browser or Network Node Management software and is used to authenticate users and determine access privileges to the SNMP agent The user defines three Commun...

Page 149: ...ovides parameters necessary to configure the SNMP interface Interface TX Group Provides parameters that control the modulator options Interface RX Group Provides parameters that control the demodulato...

Page 150: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 SNMP Interface MN CDM710G 8 4 Notes...

Page 151: ...nterface for two primary functions Equipment M C via the standard equipment Remote Control protocol Equipment M C via Comtech Monitor and Control System CMCS application The Telnet interface requires...

Page 152: ...S cannot translate a r to a r n for the messages coming from Telnet Server the multi line command response for example FRW response will be displayed as one line with the latter lines overwriting the...

Page 153: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Telnet Interface MN CDM710G 9 3 The following screen captures depict examples of HyperTerminal configured as Telnet Client...

Page 154: ...essor which responds to it as if it was a serial remote command To summarize Start of Packet is either a or a where is used to send a command query to the modem and is the modem response Defines the a...

Page 155: ...e modem locks its internal IF synthesizers and signal processing circuitry to the Ext Ref signal It is a low phase noise highly stable signal When the Ext Ref is used it replaces the internal referenc...

Page 156: ...out of the modem and send the received data to the DTE depending upon the data interface The Rx Buffer Clocks include Tx Terr TT or SD Int Clk derived from Int Ref or Ext Ref or Ext Clk Some interfac...

Page 157: ...SD signal applied to the Tx input Internal Clock and Rx Loop Timed operation do not apply to G 703 applications 10 2 2 CDI 10 1 Single G 703 Interface Receive Clocking When the Rx Buffer is disabled t...

Page 158: ...n operating with HSSI interfaces always send ST to the DTE and assure that TT derived from ST is delivered to the DCE Rx Loop Timed where ST is programmed to a rate derived from the Rx Sat clock from...

Page 159: ...ernal The Internal Clock comes from the modem It is derived from either the Ext Ref J7 or Int Ref oscillator in the main part of the modem not from the data interface 10 4 CDI 70 10 100 1000 Base T Gi...

Page 160: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Clock Modes MN CDM710G 10 6 Notes...

Page 161: ...decoding In this process the data initially corrected by the LDPC decoder is re encoded and run through the decoder again to correct additional errors Key to this is the soft decision output from the...

Page 162: ...gin and specifies performance The other difference is the use of PER packet error rate based upon a 188 or 204 byte MPEG frame size instead of BER bit error rate Note The CDM 710G uses only a 188 byte...

Page 163: ...6 669 QPSK 9 10 6 92 1 788612 0 559 6 430 1 746049 0 573 6 586 8PSK 3 5 6 20 1 779991 0 562 6 461 1 739569 0 575 6 611 8PSK 2 3 7 32 1 980636 0 505 5 806 1 935658 0 517 5 941 8PSK 3 4 8 61 2 228124 0...

Page 164: ...6 802 QPSK 9 10 7 22 NA NA NA NA NA NA 8PSK 3 5 6 50 1 725319 0 580 6 665 1 692033 0 591 6 797 8PSK 2 3 7 62 1 922040 0 520 5 983 1 884959 0 531 6 101 8PSK 3 4 8 91 2 118761 0 472 5 428 2 077885 0 481...

Page 165: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Forward Error Correction Options MN CDM710G 11 5 Figure 11 1 DVB S2 QPSK Packet Error Rate versus Es No QPSK 1 4 1 3 and 2 5 Information Only...

Page 166: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Forward Error Correction Options MN CDM710G 11 6 Figure 11 2 DVB S2 8PSK Packet Error Rate versus Es No...

Page 167: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Forward Error Correction Options MN CDM710G 11 7 Figure 11 3 DVB S2 16APSK Packet Error Rate versus Es No...

Page 168: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Forward Error Correction Options MN CDM710G 11 8 Figure 11 4 DVB S2 32APSK Packet Error Rate versus Es No...

Page 169: ...the modulator and demodulator are more problematic at low data rates and generally negligible at higher data rates Delay for the Gigabit Ethernet and HSSI interfaces is shown in Figure 11 5 and Figur...

Page 170: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 Forward Error Correction Options MN CDM710G 11 10 Figure 11 6 CDM 710G HSSI Latency With Modem In IF Loopback...

Page 171: ...s Data Communications Equipment DCE where Tx data enters the data interface and Rx data exits The plug in interface has full duplex capability In addition the module is automatically configured for si...

Page 172: ...s and installable combinations refer to Sect 1 3 5 Allowable Data Interface Combinations 12 2 Physical Description Figure 12 2 depicts the block diagram of the interface Figure 12 3 shows the rear pan...

Page 173: ...Satellite Modem Revision 1 Single G 703 E3 T3 STS 1 Interface CDI 10 1 MN CDM710G 12 3 12 3 CDI 10 1 Connector Pinouts Connector Description Direction Connector Type Ext Clk J1 In BNC Female Rx J2 Dat...

Page 174: ...Test Baseband Loopback at interface Interface Loopback through interface module Hot Swap Capability None Interfaces G 703 Unbalanced Connector Type Signals Supported Data Rate Tx and Rx Data Rates Li...

Page 175: ...The plug in interface has full duplex capability In addition the module is automatically configured for simplex transmit or simplex receive operation when the module is plugged into a simplex chassis...

Page 176: ...iode LED labeled Activity is lit green when the interface is enabled The CDI 60 HSSI interface provides A single HSSI interface DCE Connection ST clock is sourced to the terrestrial interface for use...

Page 177: ...C LC undefined 5 30 From DCE Not used Send Timing ST 114 6 31 From DCE Signal Ground SG 102 7 32 Ground DTE Available TA 108 2 8 33 to DCE Terminal Timing TT 113 9 34 to DCE Loopback circuit A LA 143...

Page 178: ...Data Relationship The data transitions occur during the OFF to ON transition of the clock Data is stable during the ON to Off transition of the clock Tx Clock Modes TT Input clock continuous ST outpu...

Page 179: ...5 13 5 Environmental And Physical Specifications Item Requirement Operating Temperature 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage Temperature 40 to 70 C 40 to 158 F Humidity 95 maximum non condensing Mechanical...

Page 180: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 HSSI Interface CDI 60 MN CDM710G 13 6 Notes...

Page 181: ...Base T connectivity and supports data rates from 1 Mbps to 155 Mbps IP traffic entering the interface is encapsulated in HDLC protocol for transmission over the satellite link In normal mode the packe...

Page 182: ...face 14 2 Physical Description The CDI 70 data interface is implemented on a 3 95 x 7 022 inch 10 03 x 17 83 cm PCB Connectivity to the CDM 710G is implemented with a 96 pin DIN receptacle The LAN int...

Page 183: ...E 802 3ab 1000Base T copper compliant female RJ 45 connector This connector features Light Emitting Diode LED indicators labeled LINK STATUS and LINK ACTIVITY The connector pinout is as follows Pin De...

Page 184: ...e card NO LEDs Link status link activity Monitor and Control M C Data Rate 1 5 to 155 52 Mbps Packet Filtration Parameters generic IP address match value configuration for management packets Optional...

Page 185: ...link errors Rx packet count Tx packet count Management Port Statistics Ingress good oclets Ingress bad oclets Ingress unicast packets Ingress broadcast packets Ingress multicast packets Ingress pause...

Page 186: ...external PC The upgrade can be performed without opening the unit by simply connecting the GigE Interface s J1 10 100 1000 Ethernet Traffic port to the Ethernet port of a computer Once downloaded the...

Page 187: ...ary folder that was created in Step 1 a At least four 4 files must be extracted file naming is approximate FW12738x bin Bulk Image file where x is the revision ReleaseNotes_FW12738_vxxx pdf Where xxx...

Page 188: ...e Successful appears in the status field of the CReflash exe application window a similar message displays on the modem s front panel h Cycle power to the CDM 710G to have the new firmware loaded on t...

Page 189: ...acts like a direct wire connection and passes all Ethernet traffic and broadcasts Figure 14 4 is an example of using the GigE Interface to bridge a remote host on a common LAN over the satellite It al...

Page 190: ...CDM 710G High Speed Satellite Modem Revision 1 10 100 1000 Base T Gigabit Ethernet GigE Interface CDI 70 MN CDM710G 14 10 Figure 14 5 M C Port Assignment Example IP Address NOT on Common LAN...

Page 191: ...via one of the pairs Many target devices are connected to this pair which all simultaneously receive data from the controller The controller is the only device with a line driver connected to this pa...

Page 192: ...ket are printable ASCII characters less than ASCII code 127 In this context the Carriage Return and Line Feed characters are considered printable All messages from controller to target require a respo...

Page 193: ...entifies the subject of the message Wherever possible the instruction codes have been chosen to have some significance For example TFQ for Transmit FreQuency etc This aids in the readability of the me...

Page 194: ...he character Example XYZ ASCII code 42 The code target to controller is only used as follows If the controller sends an instruction to set a parameter to a particular value then if the value sent in t...

Page 195: ...34 IMP X X A 8 A 20 A 29 SNO X A 12 A 26 A 42 DLK X A 17 A 34 IPA X X A 8 A 21 A 38 R SWR X A 12 A 26 A 42 IPG X X A 10 A 21 A 38 RAR X X A 22 A 39 W E ITF X A 10 A 21 A 38 RBS X X A 22 A 29 A 39 T EB...

Page 196: ...uery Tx Code Rate where 0 Rate 3 4 1 Reserved 2 Rate 3 5 3 Rate 4 5 4 Rate 5 6 5 Rate 8 9 6 Rate 9 10 7 Rate 2 3 8 Rate 1 2 Example TCR 0 which is Rate 3 4 NOTE Please refer to Sect 1 8 Summary of Spe...

Page 197: ...99 Example DAY 240457 April 24 2057 DAY DAY DAY DAY DAY DAY ddmmyy Enable Redundancy Switch Mode ESW 1 byte value of 0 or 1 Command or Query Set redundancy mode where 0 Disable 1 Enable Example ESW 1...

Page 198: ...d DSNG only 4 45 0 Msps S1 and DSNG only d S W option Tx 8PSK 0 Not installed 1 Installed e S W option Tx 16 QAM 0 Not installed 1 Installed f S W option Tx 16APSK 0 Not installed 1 Installed g S W op...

Page 199: ...18 0 Volts Framer Card A FLASH Checksum B FEC1 Load C FEC2 Load D Interface 1 Load E Interface 2 Load F 192 MHz PLL G External Reference H Framer Card Temperature I Modem Temperature J Cooling Fans K...

Page 200: ...e IPG 010 006 030 001 IPG IPG IPG IPG IPG IPG xxx xxx xxx xxx Interface Type N A 2 bytes Query Only Interface Type where s Defines which interface slot 1 or 2 x Defines the interface type where 0 Rese...

Page 201: ...t 2 MSK MSK MSK MSK MSK MSK abcdefghijkLmxxx Soft Reboot RBT 1 1 byte Command Only Soft Reboot 1 Reboot System RBT RBT RBT N A RBT Retrieve next 5 unread Stored Events N A 75 bytes Query Only Unit ret...

Page 202: ...Crossover Disabled SCX SCX SCX SCX SCX s SCX a Gigabit Learning Mode SLM 2 bytes Command or Query s Slot2 Only a 1 GBEI Learning Enabled a 0 GBEI Learning Disabled SLM SLM SLM SLM SLM s SLM a Serial...

Page 203: ...9 bytes Command or Query Tx Frequency in MHz 52 to 88 MHz and 104 to 176 MHz 70 140 Modulator 950 to 1950 MHz L Band Modulator Resolution 100Hz Example TFQ 0950 0000 TFQ TFQ TFQ TFQ TFQ TFQ xxxx xxxx...

Page 204: ...e value of the internal temperature in the form of sxxx degrees C Where s is the sign and and xxx is the number of degrees Example TMP 026 TMP TMP TMP TMP TMP sxxx Tx Pilot On Off TPI 1 byte Command o...

Page 205: ...rameter Type Command Instruction Code and Qualifier Arguments for Command or Response to Query Description of Arguments Response to Command Query Instruction Code and Qualifier Response to Query Rx Mo...

Page 206: ...tween 1 to 99 Returns 00 if demodulator is unlocked Note Command not valid for Gigabit interface Example BFS 133 which is 33 on interface slot 1 channel 1 N A BFS s BFS sxx Rx BER Alarm Threshold BTH...

Page 207: ...ent configuration in the specified configuration location 0 to 9 Example CST 4 store the current configuration in location 4 CST CST CST CST N A N A Real time Clock Date DAY 6 bytes Command or Query A...

Page 208: ...1 22 5 Msps 2 30 0 Msps 3 37 5 Msps S1 DSNG only 4 45 0 Msps m S W option Rx 8PSK 0 Not installed 1 Installed n Reserved o S W option Rx 16APSK 0 Not installed 1 Installed p S W option Rx 32APSK 0 No...

Page 209: ...ference Frequency where 0 Internal 1 External 1 MHz 2 External 2 MHz 3 External 5 MHz 4 External 10 MHz 5 External 20 MHz Example ERF 0 External reference not used uses internal ERF ERF ERF ERF ERF ER...

Page 210: ...IP GIP GIP GIP s GIP siii iii iii iii nn Gigabit Interface Management MAC Address GMC N A Query Only s Defines Interface slot 2 Example To get MAC address for Gigabit in Slot 1 GMC 2 GMC 2s0006B000471...

Page 211: ...gement port in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx where xxx xxx xxx xxx is the IP address Example IPG 010 006 030 001 IPG IPG IPG IPG IPG IPG xxx xxx xxx xxx Interface Type N A 2 bytes Query Only Interface Ty...

Page 212: ...xxx Alarm masks for interface slot Slot 2 Ebno Rx Agc MSK MSK MSK MSK MSK MSK abcdefghijkLmxxx Number of Unread stored Events N A 3 bytes Query Only Unit returns the Number of stored Events which rema...

Page 213: ...Inverted Note Command valid with HSSI Example RCI 11 selects Inverted RX Clock Slot 1 RCI RCI RCI RCI RCI s RCI sx see description of arguments Rx Clock Source RCK 2 bytes Command or Query Rx Clock S...

Page 214: ...arameters Rx Buffer Frame where s Defines which interface slot 1 or 2 x Rx Ternary Code where 0 None Valid for E3 T3 and STS 1 1 G 751 Valid for E3 2 G 752 Valid for T3 3 G 753 Valid for E3 4 STS 1 Va...

Page 215: ...IE RIE s RIE sx Retrieve next 5 unread Stored Events N A 75 bytes Query Only Unit returns the oldest 5 Stored Events which have not yet been read over the remote control in the form CR Sub body CR Sub...

Page 216: ...GBEI Learning Disabled SLM SLM SLM SLM SLM s SLM a Serial Number N A 9 bytes Query Only Used to query the unit 9 digit serial number Unit returns its S N in the form xxxxxxxxx Example SNO 176500143 S...

Page 217: ...rameter can override any of the parameters of lower priority Parameter Type Command Instruction Code and Qualifier Arguments for Command or Response to Query Description of Arguments Response to Comma...

Page 218: ...lid only with CDI 10 1 G 703 interface Example EFI 14 Selects 10MHz on slot 1 EFI EFI EFI EFI EFI s EFI sx see description of arguments E3 T3 STS1 Mode Select ETS 2 bytes Command or Query Sets the E3...

Page 219: ...RBS RBS RBS RBS RBS s RBS sxx x see description of arguments ReCenter Buffer RCB 2 bytes Command only Forces the software to recenter the receive Plesiochronous Doppler buffer s Defines which interfac...

Page 220: ...TCI s TCI sx see description of arguments Tx Data Invert TDI 2 bytes Command or Query Invert Transmit Data where s Defines which interface slot 1 or 2 x Invert Transmit Data where 0 Normal 1 Inverted...

Page 221: ...ace Slot Enable Disable where s Defines which interface slot 1 or 2 x Tx Interface Status where 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Example TIE 11 Enables transmit interface TIE TIE TIE TIE TIE s TIE sx Tx Location...

Page 222: ...s sign xx x Tx Output power level 05 0 and 20 0 dBm L Band 25 0 to 05 0 dBm 70 140 MHz 20 0 to 00 0 dBm Note Beyond 20 dBm is beyond the specification Example TPL 13 4 TPL TPL TPL TPL TPL TPL sxx x T...

Page 223: ...if Demodulator unlocked This is automatically detected on demod acquisition N A RMD RMD x Rx FEC Code Rate N A 1 byte Query Only Rx Code Rate where 0 Rate 3 4 1 Reserved 2 Rate 3 5 3 Rate 4 5 4 Rate...

Page 224: ...CLD CLD CLD CLD N A N A Configuration Save CST 1 byte Command Only Stores the current modulator configuration in the specified configuration location 0 to 9 Example CST 4 store the current configurati...

Page 225: ...ramer Card A FLASH Checksum B FEC1 Load C FEC2 Load D Interface 1 Load E Interface 2 Load F 192 MHz PLL G External Reference H Framer Card Temperature I Modem Temperature J Cooling Fans K Interface 1...

Page 226: ...Card 3 Demod Unlocked 4 FPGA Temperature Demodulator Card 5 Ber Limit excedded 6 AGC Level Out of Range 7 Eb No Limit Exceeded 8 Demodulator Synth 1 PLL 9 Demodulator Synth 2 PLL A SERDES Demod to Fr...

Page 227: ...SN 022 ESN ESN ESN ESN ESN xxxx Enable Redundancy Switch Mode ESW 1 byte Command or Query Set redundancy mode where 0 Disable 1 Enable Example ESW 1 Enable redundancy mode ESW ESW ESW ESW ESW ESW x Fi...

Page 228: ...gement port in the format xxx xxx xxx xxx where xxx xxx xxx xxx is the IP address Example IPG 010 006 030 001 IPG IPG IPG IPG IPG IPG xxx xxx xxx xxx Interface Type N A 2 bytes Query Only Interface Ty...

Page 229: ...in milliseconds where s Defines which interface slot 1 or 2 xx x Rx Buffer Size HSSI 5 0 to 32 0 ms in 0 1 ms steps GBEI N A E3T3STS1 5 TO 64 MS IN 5MS STEPS Example RBS 130 0 selects 30 0 ms on inter...

Page 230: ...e unit will always be online Example RED 0 force unit offline RED RED RED RED RED RED x see description of arguments Rx Frequency Offset N A 5 bytes Query only Unit returns the value of the measured f...

Page 231: ...ry Only Unit returns the oldest 5 Stored Events which have not yet been read over the remote control in the form CR Sub body CR Sub body CR Sub body CR Sub body CR Sub body where Sub body ABCddmmyyhhm...

Page 232: ...er SCX 2 bytes Command or Query s Slot 2 Only a 1 GBEI Cable Auto Crossover Enabled a 0 GBEI Cable Auto Crossover Disabled SCX SCX SCX SCX SCX s SCX a Serial Number N A 9 bytes Query Only Used to quer...

Page 233: ...uments for Command or Response to Query Description of Arguments Response to Command Query Instruction Code and Qualifier Response to Query Unit Test Mode TST 1 byte Command or Query Test Mode where 0...

Page 234: ...ich interface slot is enabled 1 indicates that slot 1 is enabled 2 indicates that slot 2 is enabled I Indicates the interface type for the interface block 4 indicates G 703 2 indicates Gigabit Etherne...

Page 235: ...Sequence same as TGS n Tx Location of Pilot same as TLP o Tx Transport Stream read only xxxxxxxxxx Spare bytes Rx Block consists of 50 bytes for Receive configuration The format is aaaa aaaabcc ccccc...

Page 236: ...parameter c Rx Clock Source same as RCK omit interface slot parameter dd d Rx Buffer Size same as RBS omit interface slot parameter f ET3STS1 Type same as ETS omit interface slot parameter e E3T3STS1...

Page 237: ...ision Set the Resolution Bandwidth of the Spectrum Analyzer to 20 of the symbol rate Use video filtering and or video averaging to reduce the variance in the displayed trace to a low enough level that...

Page 238: ...d this corresponds to an Eb No of approximately 2 8 dB DVB S2 The relationship used to derive the table values is as follows only simple way for DVB S2 Eb No 10 log10 10 Co No No 10 1 10 log10 Spectra...

Page 239: ...9 7 1 6 6 6 1 5 8 5 7 5 4 5 3 5 3 4 9 4 4 3 9 3 6 3 6 9 0 8 4 11 5 10 2 9 4 8 5 7 7 7 2 6 7 6 4 6 2 5 9 5 9 5 9 5 4 4 9 4 5 4 2 4 1 9 5 9 0 12 1 10 8 10 0 9 0 8 2 7 8 7 3 7 0 6 8 6 5 6 5 6 5 6 0 5 5 5...

Page 240: ...9 10 6 10 1 9 9 9 7 9 4 9 3 9 2 8 9 8 7 8 4 8 4 15 5 15 4 11 2 10 7 10 4 10 2 9 9 9 9 9 7 9 4 9 2 8 9 8 9 16 0 15 9 11 7 11 2 10 9 10 7 10 4 10 4 10 2 9 9 9 7 9 5 9 4 16 5 16 4 12 2 11 7 11 4 11 2 10...

Page 241: ...ccess code to enable configuration of the available hardware The access code can be purchased at any time from Comtech EF Data Once obtained from Comtech EF Data Customer Support the access code is ma...

Page 242: ...ENTER b Scroll through the modem Options using the arrow keys and note which options are Installed or Not Installed Any that are Not Installed may be purchased as a FAST upgrade View Options 01 IF Mod...

Page 243: ...ENTER when done The modem responds with Configured Successfully if the new FAST option is accepted Configured Successfully ENTER or CLEAR Press ENTER or CLEAR as directed The modem will then reset to...

Page 244: ...ds remaining available for the free Demo Mode When enabled Demo Mode allows access to ALL CDM 710G FAST options for 604800 seconds 7 full days Demo Mode may be turned on and off an unlimited number of...

Page 245: ...3 1 760 x 103 1 609 x 103 1 609 1 mm 0 03937 1 kilometer 0 621 Temperature Conversions Units of Weight Unit Gram Ounce Avoirdupois Ounce Troy Pound Avoirdupois Pound Troy Kilogram 1 gram 0 03527 0 032...

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