Product specifications

CDM-Qx/QxL Multi-Channel Satellite Modem with DoubleTalk™ Carrier-in-Carrier® Revision 7
Front Panel Operation MN/CDMQX.IOM
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CONFIG: Frame Æ EDMAC, EDMAC-2 Æ AUPC+EDMAC Æ Master
Distant-end Base Address
0240 ( , ,ENT)
To edit the address of the distant-end modem to which this unit will pass messages, first
select the digit to be edited using the arrow keys, then edit the value of that digit by
using the ST arrow keys. Press
ENTER when done. The valid range of addresses is
from 10 to 9990.
Note: There is a restriction on values that can be entered here – they may only be entered
in increments of 10. This has been implemented so that a single MASTER may pass
messages for up to 10 devices at the distant end – this is automatically taken care of, as
the user may not edit the last digit of the address.
CONFIG: Frame Æ EDMAC, EDMAC-2 Æ AUPC+EDMAC Æ Slave
Address of this Slave
Unit: 0241 ( , ,ENT)
To edit the address of the Slave unit, first select the digit to be edited using the
arrow keys, then edit the value of that digit by using the ST arrow keys. Press
ENTER
when done. The valid range of addresses is from 1 to 9999, although ‘base 10' values will
be automatically skipped.
Remember that this is a unit that is intended for location at the distant-
end of a link, and will therefore be under the control of a MASTER at the
other end. This is the equivalent of putting the unit into Remote Control
mode – no local control is possible.
5.4.5.3 CONFIG: Frame Æ D&I++
Drop & Insert: EDMAC
Drp-CH/TS Ins-CH/TS ( , ENT)
Select Drp-CH/TS or Ins-CH/TS using the arrow keys, then press ENTER. Note the
following:
Drp-CH/TS
Displays the Tx Data Rate
Ins-CH/TS
Displays the Rx Data Rate