User Interfaces

DMD15/DMD15L IBS/IDR Satellite Modem

 

 

ES Baud:

{150-19200}

 

Allows the user to select the baud rate in Enhanced

 

Async mode. Available rates are listed in Sect 3.20.1

ES Data Bits:

{7,8}

 

Allows the user to choose between 7 or 8 bit data.

4.3.5 AUPC Menu Options and Parameters

Note: AUPC Menus are only available when the Modulator is in ‘Closed Net’ Mode and Framing is ‘EFAUPC 1/15’.

Local AUPC (menu):

The 'LOCAL AUPC CONFIGURATION' Menu contains

 

the local configuration parameters for the AUPC

 

Function.

AUPC Enable:

{Off, On}

 

Allows the user to enable or disable the Local AUPC

 

Function of the local modem. The Local AUPC Function

 

is the response to the commands for an increase or

 

decrease of the Transmit Power in 0.5 dB steps. The

 

command to change to the setting is indicated in the

 

'REMOTE CL ACTION' Menu upon receiver loss of lock

 

of the remote modem.

Nominal TX Power:

{variable through power range}

 

Allows the user to set the nominal Transmit Power. The

 

nominal Transmit Power is the setting that will be used

 

when the remote modem indicates that its receiver has

 

lost lock and commands a change to the setting

 

indicated in the 'REMOTE CL ACTION' Menu. That

 

change will only be implemented if the 'REMOTE CL

 

ACTION' Menu is set to “NOMINAL”.

Minimum TX Power:

{variable through power range}

 

Allows the user to set the minimum Transmit Power.

 

The minimum Transmit Power is the lowest power

 

setting that will be used when the remote modem

 

commands a decrease of the Transmit Power.

Maximum TX Power:

{variable through power range}

 

Allows the user to set the maximum Transmit Power.

 

The maximum Transmit Power is the highest power

 

setting that will be used when the remote modem

 

commands an increase of the Transmit Power. It is the

 

setting that will be used when the remote modem

 

indicates that its receiver has lost lock and commands a

 

change to the setting indicated in the 'REMOTE CL

 

ACTION’, Menu. That change will only be implemented

 

if the 'REMOTE CL ACTION' Menu is set to “MAXIMUM”.

Target Eb/No:

{variable}

 

Allows the user to set the desired Eb/No for the local

 

receiver. This setting is compared against the receive

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