Q-Lite Satellite Modem Installation and Operating Handbook
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must be fully completed before the next change can be made.
6.2.4.1 Terrestrial Interface
Table 6-1
lists the different terrestrial interface options that are available (note that some
of these are not listed on the datasheet but are nevertheless available). With the
exception of IP, which is provided as standard, they require the relevant interface card
option to be fitted. One interface card can be fitted in addition to the IP interface provided
as standard.
IP
This enables the Ethernet traffic interface.
G.703
This enables the G.703 traffic interface.
Quad E1
This enables the Quad E1 traffic interface.
STM-1/OC-3
This enables the STM-1/OC-3 traffic interface and requires an
STM-1/OC-3/Optical Ethernet interface card to be fitted.
Optical Ethernet
This enables the Optical Ethernet traffic interface and requires an
STM-1/OC-3/Optical Ethernet interface card to be fitted.
RS422
This enables the RS422 traffic interface and requires an EIA-530
interface card to be fitted.
RS232
This enables the RS232 traffic interface and requires an EIA-530
interface card to be fitted.
V.35
This enables the V.35 traffic interface and requires an EIA-530
interface card to be fitted.
LVDS
This enables the LVDS traffic interface.
HSSI
This enables the HSSI traffic interface.
Table 6-1 Terrestrial Interface
6.2.4.2 Rx Values Track Tx
This is an On/Off control that allows the receive path to be automatically configured to be
the same as the transmit path, thereby simplifying set up. There are a number of
exceptions including carrier frequency, spectral inversion, timeslots and clock settings.
6.2.4.3 Tx/Rx Service
Off
This switches the modem’s Tx service off.