Paradyne DMD15L operation manual Bit 4 = E1 FAS alarm received = Received

Models: DMD15 DMD15L

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User InterfacesDMD15/DMD15L IBS/IDR Satellite Modem

 

 

Bit 4 = E1 FAS alarm received. 1 = Received

 

 

Bit 5 = E1 MFAS alarm received. Not valid in FAS mode. 1 =

 

 

Received

 

 

Bit 6 = E1 CRC alarm received. 1 = Received

 

 

Bit 7 = CRC calculation error. 1 = Fail

<1>

Common Alarm 1

Bit 0 = -12V alarm. 1 = Fail

 

 

Bit 1 = +12V alarm. 1 = Fail

 

 

Bit 2 = +5V alarm. 1 = Fail

 

 

Bit 3 = Reserved

 

 

Bit 4 = Battery. 1 = Fail

 

 

Bit 5 = RAM and ROM alarm flag. 1 = Fail

 

 

Bits 6 and 7 = Spares

<1>

Common Alarm 2

Bit 0 = M&C processor fault. 1 = Fail

 

 

Bit 1 = U IO card present. 1 = Present, reserved in RCS10/10L

 

 

mode

 

 

Bit 2 = IF card present. 1 = Present

 

 

Bits 3 - 7 = Spares

Opcode: <2A00h> Command a demodulator’s configuration

<1>

Mode

0 = Closed Net. 1 = IDR, 2 = IBS, 3 = D&I

<4>

Frequency

Selects the IF frequency in Hz. The range is 50 MHz to 180

 

 

MHz for the 70/140 MHz type modems and 950 MHz to 1750

 

 

MHz for the L-Band Modems.

 

 

Unsigned 0.0 – 900.0

<2>

Sweep Delay

Binary value, 0.1 second steps 0.1 – 299.9

<4>

Data Rate

Binary value, 1 bps steps

<1>

Sweep Boundary

Sweep limits. Max of ± 32 kHz in kHz steps 1 - 32

<1>

Input Level Limit

Lower level limit, binary value, 1 dB steps. Reserved

<2>

Strap Code

Binary value

<1>

Filter Mask

0 = INTELSAT, 1 = EUTELSAT, 2 = CLOSED NET1

<1>

Demodulation Type

0 = QPSK, 1 = BPSK, 2 = 8PSK, 3 = 16QAM, 4 = OQPSK

<1>

Convolutional

0 = None, 1 = Viterbi 1/2 Rate, 2 = Viterbi 2/3 Rate, 3 = Viterbi

 

Decoder

3/4 Rate, 4 = Viterbi 5/6 Rate, 5 = Viterbi 7/8 Rate, 6 = Viterbi

 

 

8/9 Rate, 7 = Sequential 1/2 Rate, 8 = Sequential 2/3 Rate, 9 =

 

 

Sequential 3/4 Rate, 10 = Sequential 5/6 Rate, 11 = Sequential

 

 

7/8 Rate, 12 = Sequential 8/9 Rate, 13 = Trellis 1/2 Rate, 14 =

 

 

Trellis 2/3 Rate, 15 = Trellis 3/4 Rate, 16 = Trellis 5/6 Rate, 17

 

 

= Trellis 7/8 Rate, 18 = Trellis 8/9 Rate, 19 = SEQ 3/4 Rate,

 

 

20 = TPC .793 2D, 21 = TPC .495 3D, 22 = TPC .325 3D

<1>

Reed Solomon

 

<1>

0 = Disable, 1 = Enable

Differential Decoder

 

 

0 = Off, 1 = On, 2 = EF Mode*

<1>

 

*Available in uncoded QPSK modulation for compatibility.

Descrambler Control

 

 

0 = Disable, 1 = Enable

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Paradyne DMD15L operation manual Bit 4 = E1 FAS alarm received = Received

DMD15, DMD15L specifications

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