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1/3 Rack Block Downconverters (Option 17)
DNB1-XTR, Rev.N, 8/14/2012
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ETHERNET PARAMETERS = EAD
The SET command requires three twelve-digit parameters indicating the Ethernet IP address, Ethernet Subnet Mask and
Ethernet Gateway Address. Each value should be entered as four groups of three digits.
Command
Command
Parameters
Parameters
Remote Command Sequence: $EADIiiiiiiiiiiiiGggggggggggggSssssssssssss
Unit Response:
$EAD
The QUERY command requires no parameters.
Command
Command
Parameters
Parameters
Remote Command Sequence: ?EAD
Unit Response:
?EADIiiiiiiiiiiiiGggggggggggggSssssssssssss
EAD: Ethernet Address indicator. If the indicator is capitalized in
the remote response, then the IP address that was set is a Static
IP address. If the indicator is in lower case letters then the IP
address is a Dynamic IP address and was obtained using DHCP
(Dynamic Host Con
fi
guration Protocol) server to assign the IP address.
I: Ethernet IP Address parameter indicator
iiiiiiiiiiii: Twelve-digit ASCII numeric characters,
G: Ethernet gateway parameter indicator
gggggggggggg: Twelve-digit ASCII numeric characters,
S: Ethernet Subnet mask parameter indicator
ssssssssssss: Twelve-digit ASCII numeric characters,
Note
The unit will automatically reset after receipt of the SET command to invoke the settings.
UNIT FREQUENCY = FRQ
The SET command requires one parameter which is twelve digits in length representing the transmit (upconverter),
receive (downconverter) or translation (block converter) frequency in Hz. Leading zeros must be used with frequencies
below 10 GHz.
Command
Command
Parameters
Parameters
Remote Command Sequence: $FRQffffffffffff
Unit Response:
$FRQ
The QUERY command requires no parameters. The reply will consist of twelve digits indicating transmit (upconverter),
receive (downconverter) or translation (block converter) frequency in Hz. Leading zeros will be used for frequencies less
than 10 GHz.
Command
Command
Parameters
Parameters
Remote Command Sequence:
?FRQ
Unit Response:
?FRQffffffffffff
FRQ: Frequency indicator
ffffffffffff: Twelve-digit ASCII numeric characters, indicating frequency in Hz.