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Q-Lite Satellite Modem Installation and Operating Handbook
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6.2.3.7 ACM Mode
Table 6-44
lists the modes available with respect to Adaptive Coding and Modulation
(ACM). ACM converts any unused link margin into additional IP throughput.
Off
When using DVB-S2, this switches ACM off in both transmit and receive.
On
This switches ACM on in both transmit and receive.
When ACM is on, the choice of modulation and FEC rate (modcod) in the
transmit path is dynamically matched to the reported Es/No from the
remote modem. Symbol rate and carrier power are unchanged but data
rate will vary with the choice of modcod.
The modem will automatically insert regular Es/No information into the
return carrier (with no material effect on bandwidth). This is used to
control the carrier modcod selection of the other modem, should it have
ACM enabled.
Monitor
This is a test mode that simulates ACM being on but does not actually
change modcod. Instead, it records what modcods
would
have been
selected if ACM was actually on, including recording the time, remote
Es/No and the data rate. This allows ACM to be tested in a non-intrusive
way on a live link and also allows any projected bandwidth savings to be
confirmed prior to going live.
The record of ACM modcod changes can be viewed graphically on the
ACM graph (under
View->Graphs->IP->ACM
) or as text in the system log
(under
View->Log
).
Table 6-50 ACM Mode