Low Power Outdoor (LPOD) Amplifier/Block Up Converter (BUC)
Revision 15
Serial Interface Operation
5–15
MN-LPOD
Parameter
Type
(* indicates
End-of-Life)
Controller-to-Target
Instruction Code and
Qualifier
Arguments
for Command
or Query
Description of Arguments
(Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes from 48 to 57)
Target-to-Controller
(see Description of
Arguments)
Command
Query
Response to
Command
Response
to Query
Concise Alarm
Status
(cont)
y=Redundancy Link Status (SEE NOTE 4)
z=Terminal Status Change
NOTES:
1)
This is the condensed version of the RAS query.
2)
?? is an invalid fault condition because hardware failed to respond to query
(this value is accompanied by an I2C fault).
3)
NA=not applicable. The unit does not include hardware support for this
parameter.
4)
c, g, n, u, v, w, x, and y appear if the appropriate model/options have been
selected/installed.
Concise
Configuration
Status
N/A
CCS?
26 bytes
Query only.
Returns the configuration status of the unit, in the form aa.aa;b;c;d;e;ff.ff;g;hhh,
where:
aa.aa=attenuation in dB (ATT)
b=RF power amplifier state where 0=Off, 1=On (AMP)
c=mute state where 0=unmuted, 1=muted (MUT)
d=online status (ONL)
e=redundancy state and mode (ESW)
ff.ff=Attenuator offset in dB (AOF)
g=auto fault recovery mode (AFR)
hhh=External reference status where N/A=no external reference, 05M=5 MHz,
10M=10 MHz (SEE NOTE 2)
NOTES:
1)
This is the condensed version of the RCS query.
2)
hhh will always be N/A (not applicable) if the internal reference oscillator
option is not installed.
EXAMPLE: <1/CCS?{CR}
>0001/CCS=aa.aa;b;c;d;e;ff.ff;g;hhh; {CR}{LF}
CCS=
CCS=aa.a
a;...hhh