Instruction manual

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Note 1. For Printer: ‘B’ may be 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, or 19.2k baud; ‘P’ may be ‘O’ for Odd, ‘E’ for
Even, or ‘N’ for No parity.
Note 2. For Aux Data: ‘B’ may be 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19.2k, or 38.4k baud. ‘P’ may be ‘O’ for Odd,
‘E’ for Even, or ‘N’ for No parity.
Note 3. For Modem: ‘B’ may be 9600, or 19.2k baud; parity is always ‘N’ for No parity.
* Note: Baud rate and parity are configurable for the Printer, but the serial ports do not support
parity for modem applications.
Supported baud rates are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, and 38400, while supported parity
types are None, Odd, and Even. When a serial port configuration command is received from any
control source, the specified configuration is immediately stored for the specified device. The
serial port is configured accordingly, whenever the serial_port.device is device when local panel
control has been enabled by the satellite program provider. If serial_port.device is device at the
time this command is issued, and the configuration differs from the current configuration, the
output_buffer is cleared and the port is reconfigured.
When connected to a Terminal, the port may also be configured for baud rate, etc. Care should
be taken when changing these settings so they agree with the internal terminal settings. If you
change the baud rate of the Terminal Port to 9600, you will have to change the terminal baud
rate to 9600 before you can communicate through the Terminal Port.
The following table specifies which outputs are routed to which device for each of the valid
device combinations.
Table 18. Serial Port Operation
Serial1 / Serial2 Output (Type of Data) Port Data Sent To & Conditions
Printer / Terminal COMPEL Email To printer if COMPEL_email is
detected & raw data is not being
processed.
COMPEL Requested
Reports
To printer if raw data is not being
proecssed.
Raw Uplink Data. To printer if raw data is being
processeddetected.
Printer / Modem COMPEL Email Same as for printer / terminal.
COMPEL Requested
Reports
Same as for printer / terminal.
Raw Uplink Data Same as for printer / terminal.
3.8 RECEIVER FUNCTIONS
Note that throughout this manual, the term valid carrier means the absolute value of the
difference between the LNB LO and the carrier is > 950 MHz and < 2150 MHz.