User Manual

Table Of Contents
Document name:
OMU Commands and Attributes 1.0.0 v1.0
Version:
1.0
8.5 RFC – Radio Frequency Parameters for Combiner
Displays Radio Frequency related parameters of the combiner board.
8.5.1 Usage
Attribute type: Read only
This attribute displays Radio Frequency related parameters of the combiner board.
Format on getting parameters:
GET RFC <N>
reads status from combiner installed in rack N (1..4).
Reply:
<Lower Frequency> <Upper Frequency>
where
<Lower Frequency> is the lowest frequency in Hz that this combiner can be used for.
<Upper Frequency> is the highest frequency in Hz that this combiner can be used for.
If data is not retrieved (such as a communications error with the combiner) or module is
not installed, two dashes are reported.
Example:
GET RFC 1
Reply:
380000000 2250000000
meaning that frequency range for combiner is 380.0 MHz to 2250.0 MHz.
8.6 RFS – Radio Frequency Parameters for Splitter
Displays Radio Frequency related parameters of the Splitter board.
8.6.1 Usage
Attribute type: Read only
This attribute displays Radio Frequency related parameters of the splitter board.
Format on getting parameters:
GET RFS <N>
reads status from Split installed in rack N (1..4).
Reply:
<Lower Frequency> <Upper Frequency> <Lowest Detectable>
where
<Lower Frequency> is the lowest frequency in Hz that this splitter can be used for.
<Upper Frequency> is the highest frequency in Hz that this splitter can be used for.
<Lowest Detectable> is the lowest signal level in dBm * 10 that the splitter can detect.
If data is not retrieved (such as a communications error with the splitter) or module is not
installed, three dashes are reported.
Example:
GET RFS 1
Reply:
380000000 2250000000 -50
meaning that frequency range for splitter is 380.0 MHz to 2250.0 MHz, and that lowest
detectable input signal level is -5.0 dBm.
9 TEMPERATURE AND POWER SUPPLY LEVELS
This section describes attributes used to read out temperature and power supply levels
and configurations.
9.1 PLV – Power Supply Levels
Displays power supply levels as measured in the different racks.
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