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Chapter 3. REAR PANEL 

CONNECTOR PINOUTS 

3.1 

Connector Overview  

The rear panel connectors for the CDM-740 Advanced Satellite Modem, shown here in 

Figure 

3-1

, provide all necessary external connections between the modem and other equipment. 

Table 3-1

 on the next page summarizes the connectors provided on the rear panel interface, 

grouped according to service function. 
 

 
 
 
 

Figure 3-1. CDM-740 – Rear Panel View 

Summary of Contents for CDM-740

Page 1: ...The information contained in this document supersedes all previously published information regarding this product Product specifications are subject to change without prior notice CDM 740 Advanced Sa...

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Page 3: ...2010 Original Manual Part Number Rev MN CDM740 Rev 0 Errata Number Agile Document ID ER MNCDM740 EA0 Agile CO Number CO 10672 Comments Affected manual page content will be updated as indicated below...

Page 4: ...letter if applicable and release version The downloadable for the CDM 740 base modem bulk firmware is named F0000279x_V where x denotes the revision letter and the firmware version The downloadable f...

Page 5: ...ID ER MNCDM740 EA0 THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT SUBJECT TO REVISION UPDATE AGILE CO10672 II Chapter 5 FRONT PANEL OPERATION Replace Sect 5 4 2 5 CONFIG Rx Data page 5 10 Instructions Sect 5 4 2 5 is replaced...

Page 6: ...E DOC ID ER MNCDM740 EA0 THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT SUBJECT TO REVISION UPDATE AGILE CO10672 III Chapter 6 ETHERNET MANAGEMENT Replace Sect 6 5 3 User Login page 6 5 Instructions Sect 6 5 3 is replaced in i...

Page 7: ...ts reserved Printed in the USA Comtech EF Data 2114 West 7th Street Tempe Arizona 85281 USA 480 333 2200 FAX 480 333 2161 CDM 740 Advanced Satellite Modem Installation and Operation Manual Part Number...

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Page 9: ...demarks xi Cautions and Warnings xii Electrical Safety and Compliance xii Fuses xii Low Voltage Directive LVD xiii Installation xiii Environmental xiii Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive...

Page 10: ...1 12 1 5 4 Data Rate Ranges 1 12 1 5 5 Miscellaneous 1 13 1 5 6 Approvals 1 13 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 2 1 Unpacking and Inspection 2 1 2 2 Mounting 2 2 2 2 1 Optional Rear Mounting Support Bracke...

Page 11: ...4 5 3 SELECT Main Menu 5 5 5 4 SELECT Configuration 5 6 5 4 1 CONFIG Tx 5 6 5 4 1 1 CONFIG Tx IF 5 6 5 4 1 2 CONFIG Tx Freq Frequency 5 7 5 4 1 3 CONFIG Tx Power 5 7 5 4 1 4 CONFIG Tx FEC 5 7 5 4 1 5...

Page 12: ...Utilities Set RTC 5 24 5 8 2 Utilities Display Brightness 5 24 5 8 3 Utilities 1 1 5 24 5 8 4 Utilities 1 N UNUSED 5 25 5 8 5 Utilities Circuit ID 5 25 5 8 6 Utilities Firmware 5 26 5 8 6 1 Utilities...

Page 13: ...3 Network Pages 6 13 6 5 4 3 1 Network FE Mgt Page 6 13 6 5 4 3 2 Network GE 1 and GE 2 Pages 6 15 6 5 4 4 DEMOD Demodulator Tuner 1 Page 6 16 6 5 4 5 DECAP Decapsulator Tuner 1 Page 6 18 6 5 4 6 MOD...

Page 14: ...Serial Number B 2 B 2 2 View currently installed features B 2 B 2 3 Enter Access Codes B 2 APPENDIX C 1 1 REDUNDANCY C 1 C 1 Overview C 1 C 2 Introduction C 2 C 3 CDM 740 1 1 Redundancy Setup C 3 C 3...

Page 15: ...1 CDM 740 Front Panel View 5 1 Figure 6 1 CDM 740 Advanced Satellite Modem Home Splash page 6 6 Figure 6 2 Management Main page 6 7 Figure 6 3 Management SNMP page 6 9 Figure 6 4 Management FAST page...

Page 16: ...CDM 740 Advanced Satellite Modem Revision 0 Table of Contents MN CDM740 x This page is intentionally blank...

Page 17: ...echefdata com Conventions and References 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...

Page 18: ...s injury Electrical Safety and Compliance The CDM 740 has been shown to comply with the EN 60950 Safety of Information Technology Equipment Including Electrical Business Machines safety standard The e...

Page 19: ...n to power system that has no direct connection to ground The CDM 740 is shipped with a line inlet cable suitable for use in the country of operation If it is necessary to replace this cable ensure th...

Page 20: ...and methods of measurement of radio interference characteristics of Information Technology Equipment Also tested to FCC Part 15 Class B Immunity EN 50082 Part 1 Generic immunity standard Part 1 Domest...

Page 21: ...ment from the factory to the owner Comtech EF Data will return the equipment by the same method i e Air Express Surface as the equipment was sent to Comtech EF Data All equipment returned for warranty...

Page 22: ...entify the cause of the reported failure Exclusive Remedies Comtech EF Data Corporation s warranty as stated is in lieu of all other warranties expressed implied or statutory including those of mercha...

Page 23: ...el number serial number and a description of the problem Request a Return Material Authorization RMA number from the Comtech EF Data Customer Support representative Pack the product in its original sh...

Page 24: ...CDM 740 Advanced Satellite Modem Revision 0 Preface MN CDM740 xviii Notes...

Page 25: ...ore and Broadcasters for a wide range of applications point to multipoint IP networks rapid ISP market penetration high speed communications high speed content delivery digital signage and cinema and...

Page 26: ...ns network The CDM 740 utilizes a high performance processor and a real time operating system RTOS combined with multiple Field Programmable Gate Arrays FPGAs for optimal performance All non volatile...

Page 27: ...face to facilitate the various framing options In the FEC encoder the data is differentially encoded scrambled and then TPC encoded Following the encoder the data is fed to the transmit digital filter...

Page 28: ...ts are afforded via remote firmware upgrade 1 3 2 Compatibility The CDM 740 Satellite modem transmits industry standard TPC interoperable with Comtech EF Data s CDM 570 L CDM 562L and CDM 564 L modems...

Page 29: ...CDM 740 Advanced Satellite Modem Revision 0 Introduction MN CDM740 1 5 1 3 4 Dimensional Envelope Figure 1 3 CDM 740 Dimensional Envelope...

Page 30: ...nd a Vacuum Fluorescent Display VFD The LEDs indicate in a summary fashion the status of the unit The user enters data via the keypad which is comprised of six individual keyswitches featuring a posit...

Page 31: ...ce IEEE 802 3u ASI IN 1 BNC 4X 2 ASI TX Outputs 2 ASI RX Inputs Presently unavailable unused ASI OUT 1 ASI IN 2 ASI OUT 2 L BAND IN 1 Type F 2X L Band Input 1 L BAND IN 2 Presently unavailable unused...

Page 32: ...rt 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 with...

Page 33: ...re 24 VDC BUC PS Hardware 48 VDC BUC PS Hardware 1 3 11 Supporting Hardware and Software 1 1 Redundancy Applications The CDM 740 supports 1 1 redundancy applications via use of the optional Comtech EF...

Page 34: ...Port Selectable On Off Output is L Band Monitor 70 140 900 MHz IF carrier frequency Monitor L Band Same as L Band frequency Level 45 dBm typical Mute Mutes when Tx carrier is muted Phase Noise 70 140...

Page 35: ...K 8 9 Rate QPSK 5 6 Rate 16 APSK 9 10 Rate QPSK 8 9 Rate 32 APSK 3 5 Rate QPSK 9 10 Rate 32 APSK 2 3 Rate 8 PSK 3 5 Rate 32 APSK 3 4 Rate 8 PSK 2 3 Rate 32 APSK 5 6 Rate 8 PSK 3 4 Rate 32 APSK 8 9 Rat...

Page 36: ...m to 10dBm nominal 50 75 As an output 10MHz 2 7 volts peak to peak 0 4 volts low impedance output BNC female Remote Control EIA 232 terminal interface for modem remote control and monitoring 9 pin D s...

Page 37: ...dB with 0 3 dB accuracy 0 to 16 dB with 0 5 dB accuracy o Corrected Bit Error Rate 1E 3 to 1E 10 IP Operating Statistics Mod Demod GE1 GE2 View Clear Firmware update Via Ethernet port FTP protocol AC...

Page 38: ...CDM 740 Advanced Satellite Modem Revision 0 Introduction MN CDM740 1 14 Notes...

Page 39: ...e than 1 inch into the container This can cause damage to the modem Unpack and inspect the modem as follows Step Procedure 1 Cut the tape at the top of the carton indicated by OPEN THIS END 2 Remove t...

Page 40: ...artment 2 2 1 Optional Rear Mounting Support Bracket Installation Install optional rear mounting support brackets using mounting kit KT 6228 2 Quantity Part Number Description 2 HW 10 32SHLDR Screw 10...

Page 41: ...Installation MN CDM740 2 3 Equipment Rack Rear Mounting Rail 10 Shoulder Screw 10 Bracket Bolt Support Bracket Back of unit 10 Split Washer 10 Flat Washer 10 Flat Washer 10 Hex Nut Figure 2 1 Optional...

Page 42: ...CDM 740 Advanced Satellite Modem Revision 0 Installation MN CDM740 2 4 Notes...

Page 43: ...DM 740 Advanced Satellite Modem shown here in Figure 3 1 provide all necessary external connections between the modem and other equipment Table 3 1 on the next page summarizes the connectors provided...

Page 44: ...ernet Traffic Interface GE2 FE Fast Ethernet RJ 45 female 10 100 BaseT management and data ASI UNUSED ASI IN 1 BNC female UNUSED ASI OUT 1 ASI IN 2 ASI OUT 2 Utility Sect 3 4 TERM RJ 12 Female Termina...

Page 45: ...tors RJ 45 These are two standard RJ 45 female modular jacks operating at 10 100 1000 Mbps half and full duplex auto negotiating Note The maximum Ethernet packet size is 1522 bytes including Ethernet...

Page 46: ...the Console port This is a EIA 232 DCE interface Refer to Table 3 2 for the connector pinouts Table 3 2 TERM Connector Pin Assignments Pin Function 1 Ground 2 Rx 3 Tx 4 Ground 5 Not used 6 Not used 3...

Page 47: ...round 2 EIA 232 Transmit Data Out 3 EIA 232 Receive Data In 4 Reserved do not connect to this pin 5 Ground 6 EIA 485 Receive Data B In 7 EIA 485 Receive Data A In 8 EIA 485 Transmit Data B Out 9 EIA 4...

Page 48: ...15 volt AC operation 2 5A Slow blow 230 volt AC operation Line and neutral fusing 2 20 mm type fuses 3 5 2 Direct Current DC Power Connector Optional This optional connector supplies the Direct Curren...

Page 49: ...mple and updates can now be sent via the Internet Figure 4 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 e...

Page 50: ...ld now be created Note The c is the drive letter used 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...

Page 51: ...a ping command to the modem to verify the connection and communication First determine the IP address of the modem remotely or using the front panel Remotely use the 0 IPA command Front panel use the...

Page 52: ...ng 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 Utility Firmware Select use the right or left...

Page 53: ...740 Advanced Satellite Modem from the front panel using the keypad and display Nested menus are used which display all available options and prompt the user to carry out a required action Figure 5 1 i...

Page 54: ...retrieved via the remote control interface Off There are no Stored Events Rx 1 TRAFFIC Green No Rx 1 Traffic Faults demod 1 and data are all are OK Off An Rx 1 Traffic fault exists the demod may stil...

Page 55: ...the display could become burnt with this image To prevent this the unit has a screen saver feature that activates after 1 hour CDM740 Ver1 1 1 PRESS ANY KEY The message moves from right to left acros...

Page 56: ...R RxLevel 5 6 4 Monitor IP Stats View Mod Demod GE1 GE2 Clear Mod Demod GE1 GE2 All 5 7 Store Ld Store Load Configurations Configuration X 0 9 Load Store 5 8 Utility Set RTC Display Brightness 1 1 1 N...

Page 57: ...to one of several Test modes and configures monitors the BER Tester Monitor 5 6 Permits user to monitor the current status of the modem and view the log of stored events for the modem Store Ld 5 7 Per...

Page 58: ...is being controlled locally remotely or via IP and to configure the serial Remote Control parameters baud rate I O format address IP 5 4 5 Permits the user to configure various IP parameters including...

Page 59: ...0Hz 5 4 1 3 CONFIG Tx Power Output Power Level 10 0 dBm E To configure the Tx Output Power Level select each digit to be edited using the arrow keys then edit the value of that digit using the arrow k...

Page 60: ...the bottom line select the digit of Symbol Rate to be edited using the arrow keys Change the value of that digit using the arrow keys then press ENTER Refer to Table 5 1 for Tx Symbol Rate and Data R...

Page 61: ...Note This menu is not valid in DVB S mode where the Rx Alpha Rolloff is fixed at 35 To set Rx Spectrum Inversion use the the arrow keys to move to the Spectrum Invert operation on the bottom line then...

Page 62: ...B S2 16 APSK 5 6 DVB S2 QPSK 2 3 DVB S2 16 APSK 8 9 DVB S2 QPSK 3 4 DVB S2 16 APSK 9 10 DVB S2 QPSK 5 6 DVB S2 QPSK 8 9 DVB S2 QPSK 9 10 To set the FEC Framing Mode use the the arrow keys to move to t...

Page 63: ...that digit using the arrow keys then press ENTER On the pages that follow refer to Table 5 2 through Table 5 4 for Rx Symbol Rate and Data Rate ranges DVB S DVB S2 Normal Frame and DVB S2 Short Frame...

Page 64: ...100 147856 8 9 1 766451 1 766451 109 519962 1 724416 1 724416 106 913792 9 10 1 788612 1 788612 110 893944 1 746049 1 746049 108 255038 8PSK LDPC BCH 3 5 1 62 1 779991 1 779991 110 359442 1 739569 1 7...

Page 65: ...PSK LDPC BCH 3 5 1 62 1 725319 1 725319 106 969778 1 692033 1 692033 104 906046 2 3 1 922040 1 922040 119 166480 1 884959 1 884959 116 867458 3 4 2 118761 2 118761 131 363182 2 077885 2 077885 128 828...

Page 66: ...EXT REF 5 4 3 2 CONFIG Clocks Int Ref Adj Internal Hi Stability 10Mhz Reference Fine Adjust 000 999 E Fine adjustment of the Internal 10 MHz reference oscillator is possible through this menu Use the...

Page 67: ...the arrow keys Press ENTER when done The permitted address range is 0001 to 9999 Note Address 0 is reserved for universal addressing Character format is not selectable and is fixed at 8 N 1 5 4 5 CON...

Page 68: ...digit Press ENTER when done CONFIG IP GE1 GE2 MGMT MAC HEADER Ethernet MAC Address Read Only 00 06 B0 00 01 06 E Where HEADER is GE1 GE2 or MANAGEMENT This is a status only display showing the interfa...

Page 69: ...for this interface Exit this read only screen by pressing ENTER or CLEAR Note the following Selection Description Down Ethernet is disconnected 1000F 1000 MB Full Duplex 100F 100 MB Full Duplex 100H...

Page 70: ...permits the user to edit the Trap Destination s IP Address Use the arrow keys to select the character to edit then use the arrow keys to edit the value of the character If the Trap IP Address is 000 0...

Page 71: ...rnating 1 0 1 0 pattern This test mode forces the modulator to transmit a carrier modulated with an alternating 1 0 1 0 pattern at the currently selected symbol rate This causes two discrete spectral...

Page 72: ...pes are available The highest priority alarm currently active for each of the alarm types is as follows a Unit status 0 No faults 1 Power supply fault 5 volts 2 Power supply fault 12 volts 3 Power sup...

Page 73: ...shown The event log can store up to 255 events When a fault condition occurs it is time date stamped and put into the log Similarly when the fault condition clears this is also recorded Note that in...

Page 74: ...following page Press ENTER or CLEAR to exit the screen and return to the previous menu To clear IP operating statistics From the bottom line of the Monitor IP Stats menu select Mod Demod GE1 GE2 or A...

Page 75: ...guration is stored the time and date is recorded This time and date information is shown on the bottom line as the location number is selected A memory location that is available is noted on the botto...

Page 76: ...To edit the brightness of the VFD Vacuum Fluorescent Display use the the arrow keys to select a suitable brightness level The selectable values are 1 100 75 75 50 50 or 25 25 Press ENTER when done 5...

Page 77: ...ess of the presence of a CRS 175L switch the following error message displays Error No Valid Redundancy 5 8 5 Utilities Circuit ID Circuit ID max length 32 comtech ef data This menu allow the user to...

Page 78: ...ies Firmware Info Bootrom Bootrom Version Read Only BSP Version 2 0 Rev 1 This read only screen displays as shown per the example the BootRom version number Press ENTER or CLEAR to exit the screen and...

Page 79: ...supply and current parameters LNB Bottom line LNB_LO enter an LNB LO local oscillator frequency and sign 22K Tone set the 22KHz tone outbound from L Band connector per DiSEq 4 2 Polarity control the...

Page 80: ...hen use the arrow keys to set the value of that digit Press ENTER when done The default values mA are low and high 5 9 1 4 ODU BUC Monitor BUC Power Monitor 0000 mA 00 1 V This read only display provi...

Page 81: ...Mix setting as positive or negative Note The RTF Receive Terminal Frequency value is provided on a status only basis 5 9 1 6 ODU LNB 22K Tone Rx LNB 22KHz Tone Off On E Select the LNB 22KHz Tone as Of...

Page 82: ...er This number is required when contacting Comtech EF Data Customer Support to purchase any FAST upgrades 5 10 1 FAST Options Demod Support CCM v Use the arrow keys to scroll through the listings of a...

Page 83: ...ollowing error message is displayed Error Please Verify Your Input Carefully re enter the code after being automatically returned to the previous menu If the problem persists contact Comtech EF Data C...

Page 84: ...CDM 740 Advanced Satellite Modem Revision 0 Front Panel Operation MN CDM740 5 32 Notes...

Page 85: ...nagement FE Interface supports three 3 different management protocols SNMP with public and private MIB Telnet interface for remote product M C Web Server interface for complete product management 6 3...

Page 86: ...file consists of all of the OID s for management of the modem functions These MIB files should be compiled in a MIB Browser or SNMP Network Monitoring System server Note The SNMP agent supports both...

Page 87: ...the standard equipment Remote Control protocol The Telnet interface Requires user login at the Administrator level and Read Write level The screen capture below shows the login process Once logged in...

Page 88: ...o configure and monitor all aspects of the CDM 740 These Web pages have been designed for optimal performance when using Microsoft s Internet Explorer Version 5 5 or higher the examples shown use Inte...

Page 89: ...ssword Note the following HTTP Login Access Levels User Interface User Login Access Level Admin User Read Write User Read Only User Web Full Access to all Web Pages No Access to Admin or Encryption We...

Page 90: ...er Interface feature a virtual panel providing real time information as follows Column Function Input Port Status Lock Displays the LOCK STATUS of the demodulator as Locked or Unlocked MODCOD Displays...

Page 91: ...trator Name and Password 6 5 4 2 1 Management Main Page Figure 6 2 Management Main page The Management Main page Figure 6 2 is used to configure the following CDM 740 utility functions Unit Name The p...

Page 92: ...Frequency Reference The choices are Internal 10 MHz External 1 MHz External 2 MHz External 5 MHz External 10 MHz Internal 10 MHz plus output Adjustment for Internal 10 MHz High Stability Reference Ty...

Page 93: ...ng The factory default for this parameter is public The SNMP Read Community string field can be any combination of characters and a length of 4 15 characters Once the desired SNMP Read Community strin...

Page 94: ...summary status of all available and or installed Fully Accessible System Topology FAST operational features For more information on FAST refer to the following sections in this manual For an overview...

Page 95: ...two available firmware configurations Firmware name version release date file size and the assigned slot and operational status i e Running Yes or No are all identified here Firmware Configuration The...

Page 96: ...ed in unit Once configured the active session will be terminated when no user activity occurs within the specified Auto Logout timeframe A valid user name and password will then be required to open a...

Page 97: ...hernet 10 100 BaseT Gigabit Ethernet Management Port MAC Address This parameter is read only and cannot be changed IP Address CIDR Mask Enter the IP Address CIDR Classless Inter Domain Routing Subnet...

Page 98: ...The viewable settings are 100 BaseT Full Duplex 100 BaseT Half Duplex 10 BaseT Full Duplex 10 BaseT Half Duplex Note If the configuration of the port is unknown then Auto is the designated configurat...

Page 99: ...ages Figure 6 8 permit the user to configure the communication settings for the unit s two 10 100 1000 BaseT Gigabit Ethernet traffic ports With the exception of the Management Gateway Port dropdown m...

Page 100: ...ed to the right of that text box LNB Freq MHz Enter the operating frequency in MHz for the Low Noise Block Downcoverter The valid range is from 0 16000 MHz Rx Freq MHz Enter the modem s Rx frequency i...

Page 101: ...y for DVB S2 Mode the Gold n Index descrambling code indicates the Physical Layer spreading sequence number The valid range can be set from 0 to 262141 The default setting is all 0s Roll Off Active on...

Page 102: ...may edit the PID Hex or select Eth Out as GE 1 or GE 2 MPE IP is the sole interface Type available and therefore is not changeable Type Presently MPE IP is the sole available interface mode PID Hex T...

Page 103: ...ansport stream the data is decapsulated and delivered to the traffic port Type Presently MPE IP is the sole available interface mode PID Hex Enter a valid PID in hexadecimal format ranging from 0x10 t...

Page 104: ...ext entry a reference to the operational ranges for that field is provided to the right of that text box Modulator Section Tx Freq MHz Enter the modem s Tx frequency in MHz The valid ranges are from 5...

Page 105: ...e these changes Tx Data Rate kbps Enter the modem s Tx Data Rate in kbps The valid ranges are from 16 9980 kbps Once the desired Tx Data Rate has been set click Submit as needed to save this change Tx...

Page 106: ...eference Enable as either Off or On BUC Low Current Limit mA Enter the BUC s low current alarm limit in mA The valid low current limit range is from 0 4000 mA in 100mA increments BUC High Current Limi...

Page 107: ...6 5 4 7 1 Statistics Summary Page Figure 6 12 Statistics Summary page The Statistics Summary page Figure 6 12 provides the user with read only abridged status windows pertaining to the basic operation...

Page 108: ...ID Statistics table only Identifies the user configured PID Eth PID Statistics table only Identifies the Ethernet Interface ID Port 1 or 2 associated with each user configured PID Pkts Rx Packets rece...

Page 109: ...read only status windows pertaining to the aggregate operational statistics for the unit s two 10 100 1000 BaseT Gigabit Ethernet traffic ports Information is provided on each page as follows Total Pk...

Page 110: ...re 6 15 Statistics Modulator page The Statistics Modulator page Figure 6 15 provides the user with a read only status windows pertaining to the active operational statistics for the modulator Unless n...

Page 111: ...nts and alarms as logged by the unit during normal operation As each event or alarm is logged it is date and time stamped A description for each entry follows Click Clear Event Table to delete all exi...

Page 112: ...hrough 9 then click Save Configuration as needed to store the specified configuration settings To load recall a configuration set Use the bottom Load Select Location dropdown to select 0 through 9 the...

Page 113: ...then be in Standby mode The command is always executed by the unit regardless of whether it is stand alone or in a 1 1 pair Tuner 1 Constellation The Utility page provides access to a demodulator con...

Page 114: ...CDM 740 Advanced Satellite Modem Revision 0 Ethernet Management MN CDM740 6 30 Notes...

Page 115: ...or transmission and reception by a UART The character format should be 8N1 eight data bits no parity one stop bit The baud rate may vary between 1200 and 38400 baud All data is transmitted in framed p...

Page 116: ...roller to Target This is the character ASCII code 60 Target to Controller This is the character ASCII code 62 Because this is used to provide a reliable indication of the start of packet these two cha...

Page 117: ...xxxx xxxx where xxxx xxxx represents the frequency in question Second if the Controller sends an instruction to set a parameter to a particular value then providing the value sent in the argument is...

Page 118: ...ample 0001 RET indicating that it had finished waiting for a response and was now ready for further comms A 4 6 Optional Message Arguments Arguments are not required for all messages Arguments are ASC...

Page 119: ...X A 23 GG2 X X A 13 SSN X X A 18 TLO X X A 7 BDV X A 23 STA X X A 18 TMD X X A 6 BE1 X A 21 NPS X A 16 SWC X X A 18 TMP X A 22 BFR X X A 23 IEP X A 13 NUE X A 16 SWR X A 19 TPL X X A 8 BPS X X A 23 IG...

Page 120: ...erface Type where 0 IP 1 Reserved Example TIT 1 selects IP TIT TIT TIT TIT TIT TIT x see Description of Arguments Tx FEC Type TFT 1 byte value of 0 thru xx Command or Query Tx FEC coding type where 0...

Page 121: ...the form dddddd ddd where dddddd ddd Tx Data Rate in kbps between 16 kbps and 9 98 Mbps Resolution 1 bps Example TDR 002047 999 sets TX Data Rate as 2047 999 kbps TDR TDR TDR TDR TDR TDR xxxxxx xxx s...

Page 122: ...where 0 Off 1 Normal default 2 IESS 315 when in Turbo mode Example TSC 2 Scrambler On TSC TSC TSC TSC TSC TSC x see Description of Arguments Tx Spectrum Invert TSI 1 byte 0 or 1 Command or Query Tx Sp...

Page 123: ...O and this will be the resulting L Band frequency the modem will expect to receive RF1 RF1 RF1 RF1 RF1 RF1 xxxxx xxx see Description of Arguments Rx 1 LO RL1 6 Bytes Command or Query LNB Rx LO frequen...

Page 124: ...K 3 5 5 QPSK 2 3 6 QPSK 3 4 7 QPSK 4 5 8 QPSK 5 6 9 QPSK 8 9 10 QPSK 9 10 11 8PSK 3 5 12 8PSK 2 3 13 8PSK 3 4 14 8PSK 5 6 15 8PSK 8 9 16 8PSK 9 10 17 16 APSK 2 3 18 16 APSK 3 4 19 16 APSK 4 5 20 16 AP...

Page 125: ...thru 2 Command or Query Rx Framing mode where 0 Normal 1 Short Example RM1 1 selects Short framing mode RM1 RM1 RM1 RM1 RM1 RM1 x see Description of Arguments Rx 1 Pilot RP1 1 byte 0 1 or 2 Command or...

Page 126: ...U1 1 byte value 0 or 1 Command or Query Selects whether the CDM 740 allows unicast traffic from the Rx 1 Tuner where 0 Off default 1 On Example AU1 1 allow unicast traffic from Rx 1 AU1 AU1 AU1 AU1 AU...

Page 127: ...filter on the Sat MAC default 1 On This value does not affect the processing of multicast packets Example FM1 1 filter on the Satellite MAC FM1 FM1 FM1 FM1 FM1 FM1 x see Description of Arguments GE1...

Page 128: ...fix for the 10 100 1000 BaseT GE2 Ethernet port in the form aaa bbb ccc ddd yy where Permitted ranges cannot all be zero aaa 0 223 bbb 0 255 ccc 0 255 ddd 0 255 yy network prefix range 8 to 31 Other r...

Page 129: ...Link Configuration LC2 1 byte value 0 thru 5 Command or Query GE2 Interface mode where 0 Auto Negoiate 1 1000Mbps Full Duplex 2 100Mbps Full Duplex 3 100Mbps Half Duplex 4 10Mbps Full Duplex 5 10Mbps...

Page 130: ...lex 4 10Mbps Full Duplex 5 10Mbps Half Duplex MLC MLC MLC MLC MLC MLC x see Description of Arguments Actual Negotiated Port Speed N A None Query only Returns actual negotiated port speed in the form a...

Page 131: ...vents the response is RNE N A RNE RNE CR ABCddmmyyhh mmss CR ABCddmmyyhh mmss CR ABCddmmyyhh mmss CR ABCddmmyyhh mmss CR ABCddmmyyhh mmss see Description of Arguments Software Boot From Slot SBS 1 byt...

Page 132: ...xxx where xxx xxx xxx xxx is the IP addresss Example 1 STA 010 006 030 001 Returns 0001 STA 0 0 0 0 when not configured STA STA STA STA xx xxx xxx xxx see Description of Arguments SNMP Write Communit...

Page 133: ...ent 0 to 9 Example CST 0 store the current configuration in location 0 CST CST CST CST N A N A A 5 5 Modem Information Parameter Type Command Instruction Qualifier Number of Arguments Description of A...

Page 134: ...option 0 Standard QPSK 1 Option 0 plus 8 QAM 2 Option 0 plus 16 QAM 3 Option 0 plus option 1 and 2 E Tx Data Rate option 0 Standard 16kbps to 512kbps 1 16kbps to 2048kbps 2 16kbps to 5000kbps 3 16kbp...

Page 135: ...sign is implied Resolution 0 1 dB Returns 99 9 if demod is unlocked Returns 040 for values greater than 40 0 dB Example EBN 12 3 which is Es No 12 3 dB N A ES1 ES1 xxxxx see Description of Arguments...

Page 136: ...unit regardless of whether it is stand alone or in a 1 1 pair FSW FSW N A N A Monitor Port MOP 1 byte value of 0 or 1 Command or Query Monitor Port State control where 0 Off 1 On Example MOP 1 Monito...

Page 137: ...100mA increments BCL BCL BCL BCL BCL BCL xxxx see Description of Arguments BUC DC Current N A 4 bytes Query only Returns the value of the BUC DC current in the form xxxx where xxxx a value in mA betw...

Page 138: ...CDM 740 Advanced Satellite Modem Revision 0 Remote Control MN CDM740 A 24 Notes...

Page 139: ...bility for enabling functions as they are required FAST allows an operator to order a modem precisely tailored for the initial application When service requirements change the operator can upgrade the...

Page 140: ...e SELECT FAST OPTIONS menu select VIEW then press ENTER c Scroll through the Modem Options using the up and down arrow keys and note which options are Installed or Not Installed Any that are Not Insta...

Page 141: ...175L L Band 1 1 Redundancy Switch Figure C 1 The purpose of this appendix is to provide a brief overview of the CRS 175L s functionality in a CDM 740 1 1 redundant configuration For more detailed info...

Page 142: ...the CRS 175L and reverts to whatever configuration the primary modem is set to Additionally the GE1 and GE2 Gigabit Ethernet data interface data ports are functional on the primary modem and disabled...

Page 143: ...the CRS 175L Second once the modems and switch have been properly cabled for 1 1 redundant operation the user should then set the DIP switches on the CRS 175L to the correct operational selection Thi...

Page 144: ...data interface cabling between the primary and backup modems and the user s data interface Note IF and Control cabling is omitted from this figure for clarity Refer to Chapter 4 CABLES AND CONNECTION...

Page 145: ...CDM 740 Advanced Satellite Modem Revision 0 1 1 Redundancy MN CDM740 C 5 C 3 1 2 CDM 740 User Data Interface Cabling Connections Figure C 4 User CRS 175L CDM 740 IF and Control Cabling Example...

Page 146: ...vailable CDM 740 menu functions as displayed on the Vacuum Fluorescent Display VFD Vacuum Fluorescent Display VFD Used to fully control and monitor operation of the CDM 570 Modem Consisting of two lin...

Page 147: ...ctable this submenu is non functional If however 1 N is selected from the Utility menu branch regardless of the presence of a CRS 175L switch the following error message displays Error No Valid Redund...

Page 148: ...define the Current Redundancy State use the dropdown menu to set the status as Online or Offline Once the Current Redundancy State has been established click Force Redundancy Switch to force the unit...

Page 149: ...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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