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DMD1050 Satellite Modem Board 

Theory of Operation 

The interface sends out another pause frame with the pause time set to zero as soon as free buffer 
space becomes available. 

3.7.1.5  Ethernet Daisy Chain 

When disabled, Port 2 on the Ethernet Data Interface operates normally.  Data received on Port 2 
that is not addressed to other equipment on the LAN side, is transmitted over the satellite. 

When Port 2 is selected for Daisy Chain, any data received on Port 2 is forwarded to of the other 
LAN side ports (Ports 1) and is not transmitted over the satellite.  This is extremely useful in a 
point-to -multipoint configuration as illustrated in Figure 3-5. 

3.7.1.6  Ethernet QOS Type 

When Normal QOS is selected, the interface determines a packets priority based on the 
following: 

IEEE 803.3ac Tag when present 

IPv4 Type of Service / Differentiated Services Field 

Ipv6 Traffic Class 

When Port Based QOS is selected, the interface determines the priority of a packed based upon 
the port on which it arrived. 

Port 1 (JS1) has the highest priority 

Port 2 (JS2) has the second highest priority 

3.7.1.7  Ethernet QOS Queue 

When Fair Weighted queuing is selected, the interface transmits packets at a rate of 8, 4, 2, and 1 
from the highest priority queue to the lowest respectively. With fair weighted queuing, all queues 
with data in them are guaranteed to receive some bandwidth. 

When Strict Priority is selected, the interface transmits packets from the highest priority queue 
until it is empty. It then begins transmitting data from the next highest priority queue. If higher 
priority data arrives, the interface finishes the current packet and then goes back to transmitting 
packets from the higher priority queue until it is again empty. Care must be taken when selecting 
Strict Priority, as it is entirely possible for the lower priority queues to be stalled indefinitely. 

MN-DMD1050 

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Summary of Contents for Radyne DMD1050

Page 1: ...Satellite Modem Board Installation and Operation Manual IMPORTANT NOTE The information contained in this document supersedes all previously published information regarding this product Product specif...

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Page 3: ...any DMD1050 Satellite Modem Board Installation and Operation Manual Part Number MN DMD1050 Revision 9 Copyright 2011 Comtech EF Data All rights reserved Printed in the USA Comtech EF Data 2114 West 7t...

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Page 5: ...n Settings 2 3 2 6 Modulator Checkout 2 4 2 6 1 Initial Power Up 2 4 2 6 2 M C Web Browser Setup 2 4 2 6 3 M C Terminal Setup 2 5 2 7 Storage 2 6 CHAPTER 3 THEORY OF OPERATION 3 1 3 1 DMD1050 Hardware...

Page 6: ...SCT Serial Clock Transmit 3 19 3 11 Ethernet Data Interface 3 20 3 12 Reed Solomon Codec 3 20 3 12 1 Reed Solomon Operation in the DMD1050 3 20 3 12 2 Reed Solomon Code Rate 3 20 3 12 3 Interleaving...

Page 7: ...8 4 4 6 MIL 188 114A J2 EIA 530 Port RS 422 4 8 4 4 7 ETHERNET M C J10 4 9 4 5 Ethernet Data Interface J11 4 9 4 6 BUC LNB Power Input J3 4 9 CHAPTER 5 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 5 1 5 1 Periodi...

Page 8: ...3 6 10 9 BER Performance 16QAM Turbo 6 14 6 10 11 ACG Output Voltage 6 18 CHAPTER 7 WEB BROWSER 7 1 7 1 Web Browser User Interface 7 1 7 2 Configuring Your PC 7 1 7 2 1 Appearance 7 2 7 2 2 Navigation...

Page 9: ...ork Change from the Initial Web Setup D 4 D 4 1 Configuring the modem D 4 D 4 2 Configuring the Computer D 5 D 5 WEB Users Setup and Configurations Controls Options D 6 D 5 1 Change Authentication Pas...

Page 10: ...8 8 Adding Acceleration Compression Network Security and Traffic Shaping F 11 F 8 9 Any Data Rate Any Modulation Type Any FEC Any Application F 11 APPENDIX G DMD1050 STRAP CODES G 1 G 1 Introduction...

Page 11: ...rtment of Defense DOD MIL STD 188 114A Electrical Characteristics of Digital Interface Circuits EN300 421 and EN301 210 ETSI INTELSAT Earth Station Standards IESS 308 309 310 and 315 Cautions and Warn...

Page 12: ...rt of a product that has been installed altered repaired or misused in any way that in the opinion of Comtech EF Data Corporation would affect the reliability or detracts from the performance of any p...

Page 13: ...ucts 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 allegations that the buyer i...

Page 14: ...otec Products CX U RAN Optimization NetPerformer Satellite Routers Stampede Technologies FX Series Application Delivery Controllers FX Series WAN Optimization Controllers Tel 1 480 333 4357 Fax 1 480...

Page 15: ...atellite Board Modem which is designed for satellite IP telecom video and internet applications 1 1 Overview Duplex L Band modem MIL STD 188 165A standards IDR IBS and DVB Data rates up to 20 Mbps Fig...

Page 16: ...nstalled when the unit is ordered Feature upgrades Hardware options that the user can install at their own location Options that are installed to a unit that is sent to a comtech service center 1 2 1...

Page 17: ...mating connectors supplied WARNINGS 1 The DMD1050 contains a Lithium Battery DANGER OF EXPLOSION exists if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommende...

Page 18: ...spacing between other products to avoid cross talk or electrical shorts Modems should not be placed immediately above a high heat or EMF Generator to ensure the output signal integrity and proper rece...

Page 19: ...Modulation QPSK Frequency 950 MHz Modulator Output Power 20 dBm Demodulator Data Rate 2 048 Mbps Mode Closed Network Satellite Framing None Scrambler V 35 IESS Inner FEC 1 2 Rate Viterbi Outer FEC Dis...

Page 20: ...the advantage of providing full screen access to all of the modem s parameters but requires a separate terminal or computer running a Terminal Program The modem is configured with the Web Browser enab...

Page 21: ...the Web Browser Emulation Type VT 100 Baud Rate 19 2 K Data Bits 8 Parity No Parity Fixed Web Browser and Terminal Interfaces Reset If you cannot access the Web Browser or Terminal interface reset th...

Page 22: ...t is recommended that the unit be stored in its original sealed packing The unit should be stored in a dry location where the temperature is stable away from direct contact with rain snow wind sun or...

Page 23: ...nsists of an L Band Assembly and a Digital Baseband Assembly This configuration includes built in Data interfaces and a number of different software upgrade options A block diagram of the DMD1050E is...

Page 24: ...requency The L Band modulated signal is then passed through a microprocessor controlled variable attenuator providing gain control of the output signal In the complex downconverter the signal for demo...

Page 25: ...tor FPGA SDRAM 2 x Boot Flash 8 Mbx8 256 Mbx16 25 MHz Xtal Ethernet PHY Relays Fault DB9 RLLP Terminal Ethernet DAC AGC Modulator FPGA SCT SCTE Rx SAT Loopback 80 MHz uProc Bus SPI Bus I Q TP 2 x r2r...

Page 26: ...nctions required for an IBS IDR Framing Unit a Reed Solomon Codec In addition the Baseband Processing Section provides for transmit clock selection and rate adaptation as well as a rate adapter and Pl...

Page 27: ...s the inverse function of the Tx Processor Data received from the satellite passes through the BB Loopback Circuit to the Reed Solomon Decoder to the Deframer The Deframer acquires the IBS IDR DVB fra...

Page 28: ...r based remote M C All functions of the modem may be monitored and controlled from this port via a common terminal connected to the Terminal Port This function is front panel selectable This port is a...

Page 29: ...ware A break signal on the communications line pressing ESC on the terminal or Power On of the modem will initiate full screen terminal mode printing and redraw the full screen The Terminal Mode displ...

Page 30: ...e The Communications Specification COMMSPEC defines the interaction of computer resident Monitor and Control Software used in satellite earth station equipment such as modems redundancy switches multi...

Page 31: ...ected then the Tx Clock Source will default to SCTE and the Clock Polarity will default to Normal The Ethernet Bridge Interface makes connecting LAN s via satellite easy to do Simply select Ethernet a...

Page 32: ...received for transmission and no packet buffer space is available the incoming packet is discarded When enabled flow control is used to throttle the transmission station in order to avoid overrunning...

Page 33: ...ervices Field Ipv6 Traffic Class When Port Based QOS is selected the interface determines the priority of a packed based upon the port on which it arrived Port 1 JS1 has the highest priority Port 2 JS...

Page 34: ...a FIFO like manner with no reordering of packets This can be established by using a single port on the Ethernet interface and setting the Ethernet QOS Type to Port Based and the Ethernet QOS Queue to...

Page 35: ...nitor Menu Link Status Sub Menu when the Ethernet Data Interface is selected Port 1 Status Displays the current status of LAN Port 1 Port 2 Status Displays the current status of LAN Port 2 For each of...

Page 36: ...providing a far end loopback prior to the framing unit RX Baseband Loopback Receive Data from the satellite is looped back for retransmission to the satellite providing a far end loopback after to fra...

Page 37: ...DMD1050 Satellite Modem Board Theory of Operation Figure 3 6 Loopback Functional Block Diagram MN DMD1050 3 15 Revision 9...

Page 38: ...DMD1050 Satellite Modem Board Theory of Operation Figure 3 7 Loopback Functional Block Diagram Figure 3 8 Loopback Functional Block Diagram MN DMD1050 3 16 Revision 9...

Page 39: ...RC REF FREQ SRC SCT SCTE TRANSMIT RECEIVE CLOCK DATA RECOVERY SCT SCTE RX SAT RT RD SCR BUFFER CLK SRC MODULATION HIGH STABILITY DEMODULATION CLK POL DATA POLARITY NORMAL INVERTED AUTO INV TERR BASE I...

Page 40: ...k can be generated internally or recovered from the satellite The SCT clock source can be used as the TX clock source RX Buffer Clock source and the Terrestrial Terminal equipment for clocking the tra...

Page 41: ...ock with activity When activity resumes on a higher priority source the modem resumes using the higher priority source Clock Source Priority RX SAT 1 of 3 SCTE 2 of 3 SCT 3 of 3 3 10 3 RX SAT Clock Th...

Page 42: ...D1050 When the Reed Solomon Codec is enabled data is fed to the R S Encoding Section of the DMD1050 where it is scrambled formed into blocks R S encoded and interleaved Unique words are added so that...

Page 43: ...e of Service Data Rate Kbps R S Code n k t 1 Bandwidth Expansion n k 1 Interleaving Depth Maximum 2 R S Codec Delay ms Small IDR 64 126 112 7 0 125 4 115 With 16 15 128 126 112 7 0 125 4 58 O H 256 12...

Page 44: ...e link will activate AUPC on the distant end of the link It is necessary that both the Modulator and Demodulator be set to the appropriate framing for AUPC options to be editable and for the AUPC func...

Page 45: ...until the Target Eb No is restored at the local site When the rain diminishes the local modem s Eb No will begin to increase The remote modem will now lower its power level to restore the target value...

Page 46: ...ON HOLD MAXIMUM NOMINAL This setting allows users to determine what local output power setting to use in the event that the remote end has a carrier loss 1 The AUPC Menus are located under the Modulat...

Page 47: ...nnel Async Channel or in IESS terminology an ES to ES Data Channel The basic frame structure used by the multiplexer is that specified in the IESS 309 Standard resulting in a 16 15 Aggregate t0 throug...

Page 48: ...192 4800 896 448 256 4800 1024 512 320 9600 1152 576 384 9600 1280 640 448 9600 1408 704 512 9600 1536 768 576 9600 1664 832 640 19200 1792 896 704 19200 1920 960 768 19200 1920 960 768 19200 2048 102...

Page 49: ...larm Transmit and Receive with main processor to activate Main Alarm LED Bit 4 Multiframe Message As per IBS Bits 5 and 6 Spare Not currently utilized Bits 7 and 8 Encryption Utilization Not currently...

Page 50: ...S 1 15 framing mode MUST be selected for Asynchronous channel operation to be available 3 17 Satellite Control Channel SCC J1 The SCC format uses a variable overhead rate to transmit an asynchronous d...

Page 51: ...trol words per frame is selected by the SCC Control Ratio Parameter This can be any value from 1 to 1 through 1 to 7 A higher ratio allows a lower overhead rate but since there are less Sync Words the...

Page 52: ...te Control Ratio User Data Rate In Band Synchronizing Overhead Rate Aggregate Data Rate As an example given the following parameters User Data Rate 1 024 000 bps In Band Rate 19 200 bps Control Ratio...

Page 53: ...067 The following table gives some examples of SCC overhead rates for different user data and control ratios User Data Rate In Band Rate Control Ratio Aggregate Data Rate Overhead Ratio 512 000 19 200...

Page 54: ...the selected In Band the modem calculates the number of bits for each user data slot result is truncated to an integer Slot Bits User Data Rate Control Ratio 10 In band Rate Control Ratio 1 Note Slot...

Page 55: ...amount only The actual amount of data that can be passed through the overhead channel will be set under ES Baud Rate see Step 6 below 4 Under the Interface General menus locate the TX ASYNC MODE menu...

Page 56: ...6800 9 6 1 2 300 6700 9 6 1 3 300 6667 9 6 1 4 300 6650 9 6 1 5 300 6641 9 6 1 6 300 6634 9 6 1 7 300 6629 9 6 1 1 9600 19200 9 6 1 2 9600 17067 9 6 1 3 9600 15543 9 6 1 4 9600 14400 9 6 1 5 9600 1440...

Page 57: ...rap Codes The Strap Code is a quick set key that sets many of the modem parameters For quick setup of the DMD1050 Strap Codes are very helpful When a Strap Code is entered the modem is automatically c...

Page 58: ...DMD1050 Satellite Modem Board Theory of Operation Notes MN DMD1050 3 36 Revision 9...

Page 59: ...are made to labeled connectors located on the Modem Board refer to Figures 4 1 4 2 4 3 and 4 4 The connector definitions below are those on the DMD1050 unit Any connection interfacing to the DMD1050...

Page 60: ...OPT F TX L BAND J9 Compact Flash Card J3 Pin 1 J3 BUC LNB INPUT POWER Figure 4 1 DMD1050 Front View Figure 4 2 DMD1050 Rear View J8 SMA F EXT REF INPUT J7 INPUT POWER 24 V J11 RJ45 Ethernet Data J10...

Page 61: ...Modem Board Rear Panel Interface Figure 4 3 DMD1050 Top View SMA OPT F TX L BAND SMA OPT F RX L BAND J9 Compact Flash Card J7 INPUT POWER 2 J11 RJ45 Ethernet Data J10 RJ45 M C J8 SMA FEMALE MN DMD105...

Page 62: ...e Modem Board Rear Panel Interface J1 ASYNC RLLP J2 DATA INTERFACE MIL 188 114A HW1 BATTERY J7 INPUT POWER 2 J8 SMA FEMALE J11 RJ45 Ethernet Data J10 RJ45 M C Figure 4 4 DMD1050 Bottom View MN DMD1050...

Page 63: ...nd GND 3 24 Volts DC 4 24 Volts DC Table 4 1 Power Input Connector J7 4 4 Chassis Connections Standard 4 4 1 EXT REF J8 The External Reference Port is a 50 Ohm Female SMA Connector and will accept the...

Page 64: ...mber for this connector is referenced in Appendix E Refer to Table 4 2 for pinouts Table 4 2 ASYNC Remote Ports J1 Pin No Signal Name Signal Direction 1 RX_ASYNC_B 485 RXD_B Output 2 RX_ASYNC_A 485 RX...

Page 65: ...t plug across pins 1 and 2 of JP5 JP6 connector and cycling power the interface default settings will be reset Default jumper shunts are supplied with the supplied connector kit The default jumper may...

Page 66: ...B Output 7 Request To Send A RS A Input 8 Receive Timing A RT A Output 9 Clear To Send A CS A Output 10 Modulator Fault Open Collector MF Output 11 Data Mode A DM A Output 12 Request To Send B RS B I...

Page 67: ...provides two RJ 45 Auto Crossover and Auto Sensing 10 100 Ethernet Data Ports Refer to Figures 4 3 for configurations 4 6 BUC LNB Power Input J3 The BUC and LNB input connector allows the user to ext...

Page 68: ...DMD1050 Satellite Modem Board Rear Panel Interface Notes MN DMD1050 4 10 Revision 9...

Page 69: ...the unit with another known working DMD1050 If this does not correct the problem wiring or power should be suspect The following is a brief list of possible problems that could be caused by failures...

Page 70: ...2 Major Rx Alarms Alarm Possible Cause FPGA CFG Shows a receive FPGA hardware failure DSP CFG Shows a receive DSP failure SIGNAL LOCK Shows that the demod is unable to lock to a signal FRAME LOCK Show...

Page 71: ...2 1 5 Common Major Alarms Alarm Possible Cause TERR FPGA CFG Shows an Interface Card FPGA configuration failure probably caused by a missing or wrong file CODEC FPGA CFG Shows Turbo Codec Card FPGA c...

Page 72: ...eive are completely independent 5 2 2 1 2 Minor Alarms Minor Alarms indicate that a problem may persist outside the modem such as loss of Terrestrial Clock loss of terrestrial data activity or a detec...

Page 73: ...r Return Loss Output Power Output Stability Output Spectrum Spurious On Off Power Ratio Scrambler FEC Outer Encoder Options Data Clock Source BPSK QPSK and OQPSK 8PSK 16QAM 950 to 2050 MHz in 1 Hz Ste...

Page 74: ...V 35 or IBS Acquisition Range Programmable 1 kHz to 255 kHz Reacquisition Range Programmable 1 Hz to 25000 Hz Sweep Delay Value 0 to 6000 seconds in 100 msec Steps 6 4 Plesiochronous Buffer Size 0 ms...

Page 75: ...BPSK TPC 7 8 4800 8750000 BPSK TPC 495 2376 4950000 BPSK TPC 793 3806 6312000 QPSK NONE 9600 20000000 QPSK VIT 1 2 4800 20000000 QPSK VIT 3 4 7200 20000000 QPSK VIT 7 8 8400 20000000 QPSK SEQ 1 2 480...

Page 76: ...000 16QAM TPC 7 8 16840 20000000 6 9 2 DVB 187 Mode Modulation Code Rate Min Data Rate Max Data Rate BPSK VIT 1 2 2400 4583333 BPSK VIT 2 3 2934 6111111 BPSK VIT 3 4 3300 6875000 BPSK VIT 5 6 3667 763...

Page 77: ...8PSK TRE 5 6 11059 20000000 8PSK TRE 8 9 11797 20000000 16QAM TRE 3 4 13271 20000000 16QAM TRE 7 8 15483 20000000 204 Mode Modulation Code Rate Min Data Rate Max Data Rate BPSK VIT 1 2 2400 5000000 BP...

Page 78: ...1E 6 1E 7 1E 8 1E 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Eb No in dB Viterbi Decode Specification 1 2 Rate Specification 3 4 Rate Specification 7 8 Rate Typical Performance B O QPSK Uncoded Theory Figure 6 1...

Page 79: ...1E 5 1E 6 1E 7 1E 8 1E 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Eb No in dB Sequentia Decode Specification 1 2 Rate Specification 3 4 Rate Specification 7 8 Rate Typical Performance B O QPSK Uncoded Theory Fig...

Page 80: ...1 1E 2 1E 3 1E 4 BE R 1E 5 1E 6 1E 7 1E 8 1E 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Eb No in dB Viterbi Reed Specification 1 2 Rate Specification 3 4 Rate B O QPSK Uncoded Theory Typical Performance Specifica...

Page 81: ...7 1E 6 1E 5 1E 4 1E 3 1E 2 1E 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Eb No in dB BE R Trellis Decode Specification 2 3 Rate Specification 2 3 Rate w RS Typical Performance 8PSK Uncoded Theory Figure 6 4 B O Q...

Page 82: ...7 1E 6 1E 5 1E 4 1E 3 1E 2 1E 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Eb No in dB BE R Viterbi Decode Specification 3 4 Rate Specification 7 8 Rate Typical Performance 16QAM Uncoded Theory Figure 6 5...

Page 83: ...E 9 1E 8 1E 7 1E 6 1E 5 1E 4 1E 3 1E 2 1E 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Eb No in dB BE R Viterbi Decoder Reed Specification 3 4 Rate w RS Specification 7 8 Rate w RS Typical Performance 16QA...

Page 84: ...R Performance O QPSK Turbo 1E 1 1E 2 1E 3 1E 4 BE R 1E 5 1E 6 1E 7 1E 8 1E 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Eb No in dB Turbo Specification 1 2 Rate Specification 3 4 Rate Typical Performance B O QPSK U...

Page 85: ...tions 6 10 8 BER Performance 8PSK Turbo 1E 9 1E 8 1E 7 1E 6 1E 5 1E 4 1E 3 1E 2 1E 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Eb No in dB BE R Turbo Specification 3 4 Rate Typical Performance 8PSK Uncoded Theory...

Page 86: ...6 10 9 BER Performance 16QAM Turbo 1E 9 1E 8 1E 7 1E 6 1E 5 1E 4 1E 3 1E 2 1E 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Eb No in dB BE R Turbo Specification 3 4 Rate Typical Performance 16QAM Uncoded T...

Page 87: ...1E 3 4 8 dB 5 2 dB 6 dB 4 3 dB 4 7 dB 5 5 dB 1E 4 5 2 dB 5 7 dB 6 4 dB 4 7 dB 5 2 dB 5 9 dB 1E 5 5 6 dB 6 1 dB 6 9 dB 5 1 dB 5 6 dB 6 4 dB 1E 6 5 9 dB 6 5 dB 7 4 dB 5 4 dB 6 1 dB 6 9 dB 1E 7 6 3 dB 7...

Page 88: ...3 4 Rate 7 8 Rate 1E 3 8 9 dB 10 3 dB 8 1 dB 9 5 dB 1E 4 9 8 dB 11 1 dB 9 dB 10 3 dB 1E 5 10 7 dB 11 9 dB 9 9 dB 11 1 dB 1E 6 11 5 dB 12 7 dB 10 7 dB 11 9 dB 1E 7 12 4 dB 13 5 dB 11 6 dB 12 7 dB 1E 8...

Page 89: ...6 4 dB 1E 5 6 dB 6 9 dB 5 6 dB 6 5 dB 1E 6 6 3 dB 7 dB 5 8 dB 6 6 dB 1E 7 6 5 dB 7 1 dB 6 0 dB 6 7 dB 1E 8 6 7 dB 7 2 dB 6 3 dB 6 8 dB Table 6 9 16 QAM BER Performance Turbo BER Specification Typical...

Page 90: ...Specifications 6 10 11 ACG Output Voltage The AGC Output Voltage is a function of the Input Power Level in dBm The AGC Output Voltage is found on the Alarm connector Pin 24 of J2 Figure 6 13 AGC Volt...

Page 91: ...r greater I IMPORTANT 7 2 Configuring Your PC An example of a GUI layout is shown in Figure 7 1 showing the location and labeling of the Interface The graphical user interface is designed to replicate...

Page 92: ...menu works as follows Mousing over a global navigation link causes the corresponding subglobal division to be revealed and all other sub global divisions to be hidden Mousing off a sub global menu li...

Page 93: ...may be viewed from the GUI or in the Terminal Mode Remote Green Indicates that the unit is in the process of updating firmware with FTP Modulator LED Indicators Transmit On Green Indicates that the Mo...

Page 94: ...s screen will give a brief overview of the product and contains no configurable items The four main menus and with submenus are Introduction Password Setup o Access o Preferences IP Administration o M...

Page 95: ...he general features of the unit and lists a brief description of the unit Notice on the bottom of the page that there are selections for Technical Specifications Product Options Troubleshooting About...

Page 96: ...abs a login prompt will appear In order to gain access to any of the configuration menus log in with the correct user name and password The factory default login name is admin and the default password...

Page 97: ...sign the applicable user group User Access Group Guest Operator Admin Allows the operator to assign the applicable user Access Level group Enter User Name Allows the operator to assign the applicable...

Page 98: ...references menu User Confirmation DISABLED ENABLED The user confirmation preference allows the user to force disable confirmation of all changes through the web interface This does not override bandwi...

Page 99: ...Addressing Figure 7 6 Modem Addressing Server Boot Mode DEFAULT NON VOL BOOTP IP TEST Default All of the following parameters as shown in Table 7 3 through 7 8 will be set and will not change until th...

Page 100: ...d This address is expressed in decimal format Broadcast and loop back addresses will not be allowed These are addresses with all subnet bits set to 0 s or 1 s Server IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX The IP...

Page 101: ...figuring Applications SNMP Setup SNMP Version V1 2 V3 Default V1 V2 Trap Version V1 2 Default V1 Authorization TRAPS ON TRAPS OFF Default TRAPS OFF Read Community Public Default Read Write Community P...

Page 102: ...ION MD5 AUTHENTICATION SHA AUTHENTICATION MD5 AUTHENTICATION SHA PRIVACY DES PRIVACY DES PRIVACY DES PRIVACY DES Table 7 6 FTP Parameters USER ID USER PASSWORD PASSWORD Table 7 7 Web Parameters Confir...

Page 103: ...DMD1050 Satellite Modem Board Web Browser Configuring the PC Figure 7 8 Configuring the PC MN DMD1050 7 13 Revision 9...

Page 104: ...nu contains sub menus General IF Data Reed Solomon ODU BUC and AUPC Transmit General IF Menu Figure 7 9 Transmit General IF Menu Network Spec CLOSED NET DVB SAT Supports IDR and IBS Framing Modes in C...

Page 105: ...Rate Inner Code Rate Satellite Framing Scrambler Drop and Insert Outer Code Rate Reed Solomon Modulation Frequency MHz 950 2050 MHz Allows the user to enter the Modulator IF Output Frequency of the mo...

Page 106: ...Data Menu Data Rate bps Refer to Technical Specs for Data Rates Allows the user to set the Data Rate in bps steps Symbol Rate sps Allows the user to view the Symbol Rate Inner FEC Viterbi 1 2 3 4 7 8...

Page 107: ...VB EDMAC EFAUPC SCC None Used with IDR IBS or Asynchronous Interface Only Allows the user to select the framing type NONE 188 204 DVB Only INV TERR BASE INV BASEBAND INV TERR DATA NONE Allows the user...

Page 108: ...SABLE Allows the user to Enable Disable the Reed Solomon Encoder Reed Solomon Rate N Value K Value Refer to Table 3 1 for valid N K values Displays the currently used n k Reed Solomon Codes In Closed...

Page 109: ...e Local AUPC Function In the event the remote demodulator losses lock the local output power level will adjust itself to the nominal level This nominal power should be set to a level high enough to re...

Page 110: ...an increase in Transmit power from the Remote modem RADYNE When configured for Radyne AUPC the maximum Transmit Power is the highest power setting that will be used when the remote modem commands an...

Page 111: ...IMUM the maximum Transmit Power Setting is used REMOTE AUPC menu The REMOTE AUPC CONFIGURATION Menu contains the remote configuration parameters for the AUPC Function Remote AUPC menus are only availa...

Page 112: ...ers within the modem to meet a set specification The purpose is to eliminate keystrokes and potential compatibility problems Additionally data rates not covered by the given mode of operation will not...

Page 113: ...by strap code Data Rate Inner Code Rate Satellite Framing Scrambler Drop and Insert Outer Code Rate Reed Solomon Modulation Frequency MHz 950 2050 MHz Allows the user to enter the Modulator IF Freque...

Page 114: ...semination gain appropriately Fast Acquisition DISABLED ENABLED Allows the user to disable or enable the Rx fast acquisition capability Carrier Input Level Limit 30 to 90 dBm Allows the user to adjust...

Page 115: ...Trellis 8PSK 2 3 Turbo 1 2 3 4 7 8 CSC 3 4 DVB VIT 2 3 5 6 DVB Trellis 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 Allows the user to select the Rx Code Rate and Type TPC Interleaver DISABLED ENABLED Allows the user to disable o...

Page 116: ...INV TERR DATA NONE Allows the user to invert the Rx Data polarity Symbol Pair Symbol Pair NONE SWAPPED Allows the user to swap the I Q Channels BPSK Mode Only ESC Overhead VOICE X2 DATA 64KBPS IDR ESC...

Page 117: ...eed Solomon Codes In Closed Net Mode the user may select custom R S Codes if optional Reed Solomon Card is installed RS K Value Refer to Table 3 1 for valid n k values Displays the currently used K va...

Page 118: ...ter alphanumeric identity such as LINK1 Terrestrial Interface MIL 188 114A ETHERNET Allows the user to select the Transmit Type Terr Clock Source SCTE SCT Allows the user to select the Transmit Clock...

Page 119: ...c Tag Ipv4 Type of Service Field Differentiated Services Field or Ipv6 Traffic Class Field The Port Based priority overrides any standard priority When operating in this mode Port 1 has the highest pr...

Page 120: ...MIL 188 114A Allows the user to select the Receive Type BUFFER CLOCK CONTROL Buffer Size msec 0 64 msecs Allows the user to set the Doppler Buffer Size in msec Buffer Clock Polarity NORMAL INVERTED Al...

Page 121: ...t the list Do this until the clock sources are prioritized in the order desired Use the left right arrow keys to move the cursor to the depth field This field assigns the number of entries to use The...

Page 122: ...iable Through Data Rate Allows the user to select the external clock frequency in MHz Reference Frequency Source EXTERNAL HIGH STABILITY Allows the user to select the Frequency Reference Source Refere...

Page 123: ...estimated Eb No of the Remote site when configured for Radyne AUPC Raw BER Displays the estimated channel error rate before decoding measured by the modem This window is active continuously and is ab...

Page 124: ...he measured voltage of the 1 5 Volt Tx power bus located inside the modem 1 5V RX Supply Displays the measured voltage of the 1 5 Volt Rx power bus located inside the modem 3 3V Supply Displays the me...

Page 125: ...Ethernet is selected as the interface type Reset Ethernet Packet Stats Allows the user to reset the Ethernet packet statistics by pressing this button Only visible when Ethernet is selected as the int...

Page 126: ...gure 7 21 Event Menu Delete All Cleans the entire event buffer Event Type I Informational Y Yellow alarm Indicates a transmit or receive warning condition R Red alarm Indicates a transmit or receive f...

Page 127: ...during certain modem parameter changes A solid indication points toward a configuration failure within the modem Sym Clock PLL Pass Fail Unmasked Masked Indicates that the Tx Symbol Clock PLL is not l...

Page 128: ...tes no Terrestrial Clock activity Terr Data Act Pass Fail Unmasked Masked Indicates no Tx Data activity Terr AIS Pass Fail Unmasked Masked Indicates that AIS has been detected in the Tx Data Stream DV...

Page 129: ...ail Unmasked Masked Indicates Rx signal level has fallen below input threshold Frame Lock Pass Fail Unmasked Masked Indicates that the Framing Unit is unable to find the expected framing pattern MFram...

Page 130: ...icates that there is no Rx Data activity Satellite AIS Pass Fail Unmasked Masked Indicates that AIS has been detected in the receive satellite data stream IFEC Lock Pass Fail Unmasked Masked Indicates...

Page 131: ...Masked Indicates Turbo Codec Card FPGA configuration failure Codec Dev Cfg Pass Fail Unmasked Masked Indicates Turbo Codec Card ASIC configuration failure ExtRef Activity Pass Fail Unmasked Masked In...

Page 132: ...r bus located inside the modem 24V Supply Pass Fail Unmasked Masked Displays the measured voltage of the 24 Volt power bus located inside the modem RESET LATCHED ALARMS Clicking on this button will re...

Page 133: ...ckwards 3 SAT Alarm Pass Fail Unmasked Masked IDR Backwards 4 SAT Alarm Pass Fail Unmasked Masked IBS ALARMS IBS Backward SAT Alarm Pass Fail Unmasked Masked SATTERR Alarm Pass Fail Unmasked Masked IB...

Page 134: ...VT100 Allows the user to select the emulation type Terminal Baud Rate 150 300 600 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Allows the user to enter the terminal baud rate Multidrop Address 32 255...

Page 135: ...sion Displays the installed Monitor and Control revision Main Board Indicates the Radyne part number for the Baseband Board Assembly IF Board Indicates the Radyne part number for the IF Board Assembly...

Page 136: ...describe feature status The following symbols indicate Installed No hardware available Requires hardware for upgrade Feature is in Demo Mode and will expire Key Code Required Call customer service Fe...

Page 137: ...sing one modem and a loopback will not produce the desired results IMPORTANT Tx Test Pattern NONE 2047 2 15 1 2 23 1 Allows the user to enable the transmit test patterns listed above Rx Test Pattern N...

Page 138: ...r Carrier Type NORMAL CW DUAL OFFSET POS FIR NEG FIR RESTART TEST PATTERN Click to reset the test pattern counter and generator Test IQ Plot Menu Figure 7 30 Test IQ Plot Menu PICK A COLOR RED GREEN S...

Page 139: ...The DMD1050 may be customized for specific customer requirements Most modifications or customization can be accomplished by means of firmware software modifications The following are examples of the t...

Page 140: ...DMD1050 Satellite Modem Board Product Options Notes MN DMD1050 A 2 Revision 9...

Page 141: ...fault occurs The following Carrier Control states are available Carrier OFF Carrier ON Carrier AUTO Carrier VSAT Carrier RTS B 2 Carrier Off Modulator output is disabled B 3 Carrier On Modulator outp...

Page 142: ...ed to manually turn on the output after the reprogramming same as Carrier On Additionally VSat mode disables the modulators output is the modems demodulator does not have signal lock When signal lock...

Page 143: ...u and the following Sub menus will appear however the order may vary 1 Boot Mode This allows for the selection of the operating boot mode for the TCP IP Several selections are available and are descri...

Page 144: ...erating in the BOOTp Mode The default setting of 206 is automatically selected when the boot mode is set to DEFAULT factory preset mode 3 MODEM HOST This displays the unit Host name that is operating...

Page 145: ...a no router specified setup 1 Boot Mode NON VOL 2 Bootp Server Tag 206 3 Modem Host DMD20 4 IP Address Mask 255 255 0 0 5 Modem IP Address 172 18 100 215 6 Server IP Address 172 18 4 250 7 Router IP A...

Page 146: ...y The following set up procedure can be used as a guide to aide in this setup The following instructions apply only to Windows 2000 or XP Classic 1 Click on the Start Button Select Settings and click...

Page 147: ...nt address the computer and the equipment that it is connecting to can not have identical addresses and Subnet Mask this is identical to the subnet mask programmed into the equipment into the correspo...

Page 148: ...rosoft Corp C ping 172 18 100 215 3 If the ping is successful the screen will display C ping 172 18 100 215 Pinging 172 18 100 215 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 172 18 100 215 bytes 32 time 109ms T...

Page 149: ...erify that the correct cables are connected to the Ethernet port and that they are secured b The Link Light is illuminated c The IP Address that is used matches the Modem s IP Address d The Server and...

Page 150: ...DMD1050 Satellite Modem Board TCP IP Ethernet Setup Notes MN DMD1050 C 8 Revision 9...

Page 151: ...ace Setup Guidelines D 3 1 Preparing the DMD1050 for Web Setup The unit is shipped from the factory with the IP addresses pre configured to an accessible IP address known as IP TEST MODE see below If...

Page 152: ...To ensure the safety of the network it may be necessary to contact the network administrator 7 Turn on the unit The unit is now ready to connect to the computer Connect the RJ45 cable from the DMD1050...

Page 153: ...on the modem features capabilities and available options are listed Complete technical specifications and product options are also available in a PDF format Figure D 3 Web Browser Modem Introduction...

Page 154: ...IT manager for an IP address mask and modem server and router IP addresses valid for your network To recognize a subnet each system in the subnet must have the same subnet mask This field should be s...

Page 155: ...ter the changes are made to the Modem Refer to Figure D 6 1 Configure the computer with the new subnet addresses 2 Initiate PING test to ensure there is communication between the modem and the compute...

Page 156: ...numeric characters Alpha characters can be entered using the up and down arrow keys Numeric characters can be selected by using the number keys Web User Authentication Password Access Group guest gues...

Page 157: ...ation password and modify IP network settings Admin setting allows access to the entire site User passwords must be memorable never shared and never reused For better security passwords should be a mi...

Page 158: ...Address Mask 255 000 000 000 FF 00 00 00 hex Modem IP Address 010 000 000 001 C0 A8 00 EE hex Server IP Address 010 001 001 001 0A 01 01 01 hex Router IP Address 010 000 001 001 0A 00 01 01 hex BOOTP...

Page 159: ...0 Pin J1 4 CNR102387 6 Dual Row Header 26 Pin J2 5 TMR102548 6 Receptacle Contacts J1 J2 6 CNR09 50 3041 Conn Crimp 4 Terminal Housing J3 J7 7 TMR08 56 0106 Terminal crimp 18 24AWG for 2139 J3 J7 J1 J...

Page 160: ...hes A B 100 0 430 C 0 430 G Gold plating D Dual Row J1 J2 Information on Supplied Interface Connectors J1 Async Interface 10Pin Dual Row Mfg Tyco P N 102387 1 J2 Mil 188 114A 26Pin Dual Row Mfg Tyco P...

Page 161: ...e Connections J3 J7 Information on Supplied Interface Connectors for DC BUC Power J7 DC input Power 4 Pin Crimp Terminal Hsg Mfg Molex P N 09 50 3041 J3 BUC LNB input 4 Pin Crimp Terminal Hsg Mfg Mole...

Page 162: ...Bag Physical Contact Brass CuZn Contact Material Thickness 0 27mm 011 Plating Contact 0 5 m 20 Gold Au Selective Plating in Crimp Area Gold Au Flash Overall Reference Mating Pins 1 14mm 045 Round Pin...

Page 163: ...e like operation Allowing all higher level protocols like DHCP UDP TCP HTTP and FTP etc to pass transparently And with it s line speed learning capability traffic is forwarded immediately to the appro...

Page 164: ...restrictions on the IP addresses or subnet masks chosen for a particular implementation there is no lengthy setup required and no need to change any existing network configurations Simply connect the...

Page 165: ...DHCP server Because the EEI can be configured to work like a bridge and not like a router the DHCP Requests and Responses required to bring the remote PC s online are passed transparently across the s...

Page 166: ...ring a new remote online without any disruption to the existing traffic Figure F 3 illustrates how the DMD50 DMD20 and MD2401 multi demod can be utilized in the same network to provide a large outboun...

Page 167: ...s or disrupting the existing traffic 52 Mbps Router DMD 50 52 Mbps 52 Mbps 52 Mbps 52 Mbps DMD 50 DMD 50 52 Mbps 52 Mbps 52 Mbps 52 Mbps DMD 50 DMD 50 DMD 50 52 Mbps 156 Mbps 156 Mbps LAN 1 Router LAN...

Page 168: ...no IP configuration or network setup When configured with the Ethernet option the MD2401 automatically muxes the packets received from the multiple data streams onto a single 10 100 Ethernet port DMD...

Page 169: ...d daisy chain capability every modem even those in complex point to multi point systems can be easily controlled from one central location All without requiring extensive network setup or additional e...

Page 170: ...games In addition EEI provides the operator with more control over how the QOS determination is made and how the queues are processed And in all cases the QOS determinations and queuing is performed...

Page 171: ...Port 1 has the highest priority and Port 4 on the standard 10 100 EEI F 8 3 Fair Weighted Queuing A fair weighted priority scheme allows higher priority traffic to move quickly through the system whi...

Page 172: ...ing extensive setup and programming by the operator The learning process insures that local LAN traffic stays on the local LAN and that only traffic that is not destined for other equipment on the loc...

Page 173: ...hanced Ethernet Interface can be used in conjunction with the appropriate DMD20 DMD50 or DMD2050 to provide a transparent satellite connection at data rates ranging from 4 8 kbps to 20 Mbps It can be...

Page 174: ...DMD1050 Satellite Modem Board Ethernet Data Interface Notes MN DMD1050 F 12 Revision 9...

Page 175: ...0 will be automatically configured to the parameters shown below in the highlighted row Strap Code 16 Use the Strap Code Guide Table G 1 for available strap codes Table G 1 DMD1050 Strap Codes Dis Dis...

Page 176: ...NONE V 35 IESS Dis QPSK CNT 11 1344 1 3 4 VIT NONE V 35 IESS Dis QPSK CNT 13 1536 1 1 2 VIT NONE V 35 IESS Dis QPSK CNT 14 1536 1 3 4 VIT NONE V 35 IESS Dis QPSK CNT 19 1544 1 1 2 VIT NONE V 35 IESS D...

Page 177: ...62 704 16 15 1 2 VIT IBS IBS Dis QPSK CNT 164 704 16 15 3 4 VIT IBS IBS Dis QPSK CNT 193 832 16 15 1 2 VIT IBS IBS Dis QPSK CNT 194 832 16 15 3 4 VIT IBS IBS Dis QPSK CNT 196 896 16 15 1 2 VIT IBS IBS...

Page 178: ...1 2 VIT IBS IBS Dis QPSK CNT 90 1728 16 15 3 4 VIT IBS IBS Dis QPSK CNT 92 1792 16 15 1 2 VIT IBS IBS Dis QPSK CNT 99 1792 16 15 3 4 VIT IBS IBS Dis QPSK CNT 102 1856 16 15 1 2 VIT IBS IBS Dis QPSK C...

Page 179: ...or this procedure H 4 Upgrade Procedure The following paragraphs describe the procedure for permanently updating the feature set of the DMD1050 Universal Satellite Modem 1 The following steps allow us...

Page 180: ...edure for enabling a 30 day demo of the DMD1050 options is similar to the procedure used for permanently updating the modems feature set The one big difference being that at the end of 30 days the dem...

Page 181: ...INVALID CODE Care should be taken to insure that the demonstration code is entered properly After three unsuccessful attempts to enter a code the upgrade and demonstration capability will be locked ou...

Page 182: ...and controlled through the browser based on the user access rights This is an easy to use navigation method that lets you view the current modem status and access the modem s controls 1 From the modem...

Page 183: ...103 1 609 x 103 1 609 1 mm 0 03937 1 kilometer 0 621 Temperature Conversions Unit Fahrenheit Centigrade 32 Fahrenheit 0 water freezes 212 Fahrenheit 100 water boils 459 6 Fahrenheit 273 1 absolute 0...

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