Unit Menu
Reference Manual for EL470 IP Satellite Modem
Command
CvLNBPow
LNB power supply
LNB power supply
Location
/Unit/Control
Description
Configuration of the power supply of an external LNB. If the power supply
is turned on, +13 or +18 volt DC and/or 22 kHz tone can be provided on
the input connector. Use the command
ODCtrl
to control the actual
voltage and tone.
Remark: If the power is enabled, devices that do not tolerate a DC-voltage
at their input can be damaged (e.g. non-Newtec outdoor units, spectrum
analysers). The use of a blocking capacitor is mandatory in this case.
RMCP
Command
XVp
array : [1 .. 2]
Access
Normal user : no access
Expert user : RW
SNMP
Table
ntcDevsMod01ConverterExtEntry
Command
ntcDevsMod01CvLNBPow
OID
1.3.6.1.4.1.5835.3.1.7000.1.5.1.1.[1 .. 2]
Values
Factory Default
disabled
Enumeration
Value
Disabled
Enabled
0
1
Command
MoOLevelOffset
Level offset
Level offset
Location
/Unit/Control
Description
Configuration of the modulator level offset. The level offset can be used to
enter a gain or attenuation in the transmit path (cables, splitters,
combiners, high power amplifier). This will give the operator the
opportunity to set a level on the modulator that will correspond to a level at
a certain point in the transmit chain. The factory default level is the
attenuation of the cable between the output of the modulator board or
installed converter and the connector on the chassis.
Typical applications would be to take into account losses of cross-site
cabling and/or the gain of the high power amplifier and antenna. The level
offset can also be used to realign (calibrate) the modulator output level.
Remark: This parameter makes it easier for the operator to readout the
correct transmitted RF-power. However, this parameter has no effect on
the transmitted output power!
RMCP
Command
OLo
Access
Normal user : RW
Expert user : RW
SNMP
Table
ntcDevsMod01ModulatorEntry
Command
ntcDevsMod01MoOLevelOffset
OID
1.3.6.1.4.1.5835.3.1.3.1.42.1.1
Values
GUI Unit
dB
Cmd Unit
Factory Default (CU)
dB
0
Expert Range (CU)
-999.9 .. 999.9
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