LPOD-R Outdoor Amplifier / Block Up Converter (BUC)
MN-LPODR
Optional Serial Interface Operation (PS 1, PS 1.5 ONLY)
Revision 3
5–16
Parameter Type
(* indicates
End-of-Life)
Controller-to-Target
Instruction Code and
Qualifier
Arguments for
Command or
Response to
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
Low forward
Power Threshold
LPT=
LPT?
5 bytes
Command or Query.
Sets or returns the threshold for the low forward power alarm/fault in the form xx.xx:
Default Value: 00.00 – Setting this parameter to 00.00 effectively disables the threshold.
NOTE:
If the forward power drops below the specified value, the alarm/fault will be indicated.
COMMAND EXAMPLE:
<0001/LPT=00.00{CR}
LPT =
LPT?
LPT *
LPT=xx.x
Unit MAC Address N/A
MAC?
17 bytes
Query only.
Returns the read-only MAC address of the unit, reported in hexadecimal in the form xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx.
EXAMPLE:
<0001/MAC?{CR}
>0001/MAC=00-06-B0-00-D2-A7{CR}{LF}
MAC=
MAC=xx-xx-xx-
xx-xx-xx
Unit Alarm Mask
MSK=
MSK?
5 bytes
Command or Query.
Sets or returns the alarm mask conditions in the form abcde where:
0 = Fault, 1 = Alarm, 2 = Masked
a = Low Forward RF Power
b = External Reference Lock detect
c = Fan Speed
d = LNB Current Detect
(NOT USED)
e = LNB 22V Power Supply
(NOT USED)
NOTES:
1)
Default Value = 2x1xx
2)
If the value is set to ‘Fault’ (MSK=0) for a parameter, then the fault condition will be logged as a fault if
specified hardware conditions are not met.
3)
If the mask value is set to ‘Alarm’ (MSK=1), then the fault condition will only log as an alarm.
4)
If the mask value is set to ‘Masked’ (MSK=2), then the fault condition will not be reported to the user.
COMMAND EXAMPLE:
<0001/MSK=2x1xx{CR}
MSK=
MSK?
MSK*
MSK=abcde
Mute State
MUT=
MUT?
1 byte
Command or Query.
Sets or returns the unit muting in the form x, where:
0 = Disable (Not Muted)
1 = Enable (Muted) (
DEFAULT
)
2 = Unit muted due to HW mute signal (
SEE NOTE
)
NOTE:
This value is only shown in the response to a query, and cannot be issued as a command. When MUT=2
this means that one of the “hardware” mute conditions is present. Additionally, certain faults can generate a
hardware mute, e.g., BUC Lock Detect. If MUT=2, you must check the active faults and the status of the auxiliary
mute.
COMMAND EXAMPLE:
<0001/MUT=1{CR}
MUT=
MUT?
MUT*
MUT=x
Number of
Unread stored
Events
N/A
NUE?
3 bytes
Query only.
Unit returns the Number of Unread stored Events in the form xxx.
EXAMPLE:
<0001/NUE?{CR}
>0001/NUE=126{CR}{LF}
NUE=
NUE=xxx
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