Operating instructions

User Interfaces DMD50 Universal Satellite Modem
4-18 TM118 – Rev. 1.1
RX SETUP (menu)
CIRCUIT ID Provides entry of Rx Circuit Identifier. Circuits can be
given up to an 11 Character alphanumeric Identity such
as DLINK1
TERR INTERFACE STANDARD INTERFACE
{RS422 SERIAL,RS232 SERIAL, V.35}
OPTIONAL HARDWARE INTERFACES:
{M2P PARALLEL, DVB PARALLEL, ASI}
{HSSI}
{ETHERNET 10/100 BASE-T}
{G.703: T1 AMI, T1 B8ZS, , E1 BAL, E1 UNBAL, T2
BAL, T2 UNBAL, E2}
{G.703: T1 AMI, T1 B8ZS, , E1 BAL, E1 UNBAL, T2
BAL, T2 UNBAL, E2, E3, T3, STS1}
Allows the user to select the Transmit Interface
BUFF SIZE (msec) {0 - 64 msecs}
Allows the user to set the Doppler Buffer Size in msec.
BUFFER CLK SRC The user must assign priorities to the clock sources. 1
being the highest priority and 5 being the last resort.
The menu has three fields; the first field is the name of
the clock source, the second field is the priority entry
area, and the last field is the depth of the list. In the
priority field, the up/down arrow keys will scroll through
the list displaying the names and the current priority.
When the desired clock name is displayed, the number
keys may be used to assign a priority value. Pressing
<Enter> will re-sort the list. Do this until the clock
sources are prioritized in the order desired. Use the
left/right arrow keys to move the cursor to the depth field.
This field assigns the number of entries to use. The
number keypad or the up/down arrows can be used to
change the value.
Clock Source
Priority SRC DEPTH
RX SAT 1 of 3
SCTE 2 of 3
SCT 3 of 3
EXT BNG 4 of 3
EXT IDI 5 of 3
MAP COPY {SRC Map Dest Map}
Allows the user to copy drop and insert maps. Tx Act
map is the drop map currently being used by the
modem. Source and destination may be any of the
following:
TX ACT, RX ACT, TX EDIT, RX EDIT,
USER 1 - USER 8, ROM 1 -ROM 8
Only these will
be used
Will not be
used since
4>3 and 5>3