
Q-Lite Satellite Modem Installation and Operating Handbook
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6.2.8.6 Minimum Round-trip Delay
Range:
0.01ms to 330ms ; step size: 0.01ms
Description:
The minimum satellite round-trip delay.
To minimize the
Paired Carrier™
acquisition time, set this to the actual
measured satellite delay value (shown on the
Status->PCMA
screen)
minus 0.5ms
.
Table 6-74 Minimum Round-trip Delay
6.2.8.7 Maximum Round-trip Delay
Range:
0.01ms to 330ms ; step size: 0.01ms
Description:
The maximum satellite round-trip delay.
To minimize the
Paired Carrier™
acquisition time, set this to the actual
measured satellite delay value (shown on the
Status->PCMA
screen)
plus 0.5ms
.
Table 6-75 Maximum Round-trip Delay
6.2.9 Edit->Memories Screen
The
Edit->Memories
screens shown in this section allow the user to store and recall
modem configurations (referred to as configuration memories). These can also be
uploaded and downloaded to and from a PC or equivalent to allow configurations to be
shared between different modems.
The following operations can be performed on configuration memories:
•
Store.
This allows the current M&C configuration to be stored to a named
configuration memory for later use. Up to 20 configuration memories can be created
(more may be stored if memory allows). The memories are non-volatile and will
persist between successive power-ups of the modem. Configuration memories can be
assigned any desired name using the alphanumeric keypad.
•
Recall.
This allows a previously stored configuration to be selected and used in place of
the current configuration.
•
Erase.
This allows configuration memories to be deleted.
•
Download.
This is used to download one or more configuration memories from the
modem to a PC or equivalent.
•
Upload.
This is used to upload one or more configuration memories to the modem.
A default configuration memory called
LOAD_DEFAULTS
always exists. Recalling it will
reset the modem to its factory defaults. When LOAD_DEFAULTS is recalled from the web
user interface then the modem’s current M&C IP address, netmask, gateway,
takeaway control, Modem ID and passwords are all retained whereas when selected from