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varies by the amount of attached data bytes. It may contain 11+N bytes where N is the amount of requested data bytes from a particular table, specified in Data Length field.

The Set Request command allows the sender to actively change parameters for the re- ceiver’s internal configuration. The Set Request frame must contain a number of bytes in the Data Field as specified in Data length field. The frame size must be 11+N bytes, where N is the length of the attached data structure. The receiver will respond with a frame where the command field will be set to a Set Response designator. The frame length is equal to the Request frame. The byte value for each command is given in Table 8-2.

Table 8-2: Command Byte Values

Command Name

Command Byte Value

Set Request

0

 

 

Get Request

1

Set Response

2

 

 

Get Response

3

 

 

8.1.2.4 Data Tag

The SSPA internal structure is organized in several tables, all of which share similar function- ality and internal resources. To access the various tables, the data tag must be specified in the request frame. The data associated with certain tags is read only. Therefore only the “Get” command request would be allowed to access these data tags. The SSPA will return an error on attempts to issue a “Set” request to a read-only table tag. Various tables may contain values formatted either in 1 or 2 bytes format. See Table 8-3.

Table 8-3: Data Tag Byte Values

 

Byte

Minimum

 

Tag Name

valid length

Description

Value

 

of Data Field

 

 

 

 

This tag allows accessing various system settings on remote unit.

System

0

1 byte

Host access status: Full Read/Write access. Settings can be modi-

Tag Settings

fied at any time. Some settings may require hardware reset of the

 

 

 

 

 

remote SSPA unit.

System

1

2 bytes

This tag allows access to the critical unit thresholds. Host access

Threshold Tag

status: Read Only.

 

 

System

 

 

This tag allows access to the unit’s internal conditions flags, such

3

1 byte

as fault status or current system status. Host access status: Read

Conditions Tag

 

 

only. This type of data cannot be set or modified remotely.

 

 

 

ADC Channels

 

 

This tag allows access to the unit’s internal Analog to Digital con-

4

2 bytes

verter. Host access status: Read only. This type of data cannot be

Access Tag

 

 

set or modified remotely.

 

 

 

Packet

6

1 byte

Tag is not used in CO SSPA protocol.

Wrapper

 

 

 

Reserved

2

N/A

This tag is reserved and not used for CO SSPA applications.

Reserved

5

N/A

This tag is reserved for factory usage only.

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Contents Mini Compact Outdoor Page Table of Contents Performance Tests Band OperationAppendix a Documentation Maintenance and TroubleshootingRemote Control Interface Redundant System OperationFigures Tables This page Intentionally Left Blank Description SpecificationsGeneral Information IntroductionHigh Voltage Hazards Safety ConsiderationsInspection Equipment SuppliedPage This page Intentionally Left Blank Dimensions and Weight InstallationRF Out J2 Connector Pin-OutsUnit weights typical Model Number Weight Units RF In J1 Type N FAlarms on J4 RF Output Sample Port J3 Type N FMonitor & Control Port J4 MS3112E18-32S J4 Monitor & Control Port Pin-Outs Pin # Signal Type FunctionLink Port J5 MS3112E10-6S Switch Port J6 MS3112E10-6SJ6 Switch Port Pin-Outs Pin # Connection Serial I/O Control J4J7 AC In Port Pin-Outs Pin # Connection Auxiliary Power Port J8 MS3112E10-6SJ8 Auxiliary Power Port Pin-Outs Pin # Connection AC In J7 MS3102R16-10PRemovable Fan Tray Physical FeaturesSummary Alarm Indicator Chassis Ground PinInspection InstallationSafety Considerations Universal CO Mounting Kit Parts List Item # Qty DescriptionAttach Mounting Supports to Unit Mount Unit to Antenna Boom Remote Communications Connections Quick Start and OperationJ4 Connections for RS-485 Communications Quick Start CablesQuick Start Operation Set PC ConfigurationEnsure the J1 RF Output port is properly terminated Quick Start Ethernet ConnectionQuick Start RS-232 Connection Universal M&C Add Unit menu Universal M&C OperationUniversal M&C Status Window Signal IndicatorsFault Status Indicators Reference Source Voltage, Current and Temperature DisplayGain Adjustment RF Power Indicator10 Universal M&C, Settings Power Up Settings Universal M&C Settings Window11 Spare Fault Wizard High Temperature Alarm Threshold Range is 0 to 125 C12 Universal M&C, IP Setup IP Setup13 Preferences Window Universal M&C Preferences16 M&C Applet loading into browser window Web-based M&C17 Enter password default is paradise Navigating the Web M&C 19 Communication Settings window descriptions 20 General Settings window descriptions 21 Fault Settings window descriptions Band Operation Block Up Converter OverviewBlock Up Converter BUC Frequency Specifications Converter FeaturesBUC RF output phase noise specification Theory of OperationSmart Reference Technology FSK Monitor and Control Typical System Configuration Common Coaxial Cable CharacteristicsIFL Cable Considerations This page Intentionally Left Blank Performance Tests Standard testsSwept Gain Spurious Input Return LossOutput Return Loss Intermodulation Distortion Power RequirementsEthernet Earth GroundSample Port 10 I/O Test2 FSK Phase NoiseTests for units with integrated BUC Reference LockOptional Tests Fan Replacement Maintenance and TroubleshootingCooling System Maintenance Fan Removal and Heatsink CleaningCannot connect to Sspa through remote control interface Troubleshooting guideUnit doesn’t power up Unit powers on, LED lamp glows redPossible solutions This page Intentionally Left Blank Redundant System Configurations Redundant System Concepts11 Redundant Systems 11 Redundant System with L Band input 12 Redundant SystemsSerial Protocol Overview Remote Control InterfaceBaud0 Pin j state Baud1 Pin e state Selected interface Interface SelectionSerial communication Frame Sync WordDestination Address Protocol ID CommandSource Address Data PacketCommand Byte Values Command Name Data TagData Field Data Length Data Address / Error Status / Local Port Frame LengthError Status Bytes Error Code name Byte Possible Cause ValueFrame Check Timing issuesTrailer Packet Frame CheckSerial Communications Protocol Request Frame StructureResponse Frame Structure Data # Bytes Description Limits and Byte Values Address System Settings Data ValuesSystem Threshold Data Values Forward RF Fault Handling Minor Fault = Major Fault =Lower Byte System Condition AddressingGeneral Concept Ethernet InterfaceOverview IPNet InterfaceUDP Redirect Frame Example UDP Header Sspa Serial Protocol Frame CRCTroubleshooting IP connectivity Setting IPNet interfaceSnmp interface Snmp MIB tree Description of MIB entities SettingTextValue Value OID Description 11 Detailed Settings for Mini CO Sspa mode Device Type=841/INTEGER 11 Detailed Settings from previous13 Detailed Conditions 12 Detailed ThresholdsM&C via Snmp Universal M&C, IP Setup tabGetIF Application Parameters Tab Connecting to a MIB browserAppendix a Documentation

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