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Rev. 0 7–17Chapter 7 SMS-7000 Protection SwitchScreensThis chapter describes the SMS-7000 Protection Switch screens, which are used tocontrol all func
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–177.5.3.2.1 Back up Modulator ConfigurationOn the BACKUP MODULATOR CONFIGUR
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–18 Rev. 0To check the status of one or more backup modulators:1. Choose each MOD BX
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–197.5.3.3 Prime Demodulator ConfigurationOn the PRIME DEMODULATOR CONFIGURAT
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–20 Rev. 0To check the status of one or more demodulators:1. Choose each DMD X field
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–217.5.3.4 Backup Demodulator ConfigurationTo change the active status of a b
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–22 Rev. 07.5.3.5 Modem PriorityThe MODEM PRIORITY screen will display the modem sta
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–237.5.3.6 Modem Online DelayOn the MODEM ONLINE DELAY screen, the user can c
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–24 Rev. 07.5.3.7 D&I G.703 DataIf the modems in the switch system are configur
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–257.5.3.8 External ClockOn the EXTERNAL CLOCK screen, the user can select BA
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–26 Rev. 07.5.3.9 Insert Data InputOn the INSERT DATA INPUT screen the user can sel
Rev. 0 8–18Chapter 8 V2200 DUAL CONVERTERSCREENSThis chapter describes the V2200 Dual Converter Control screen. The following subjectswith the section
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–277.5.4 System Configuration7.5.4.1 Verify Active Modem ConfigurationThe VE
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–28 Rev. 07.5.4.2 Load All Active ModemsTo load all active modem configurations:1.
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–297.5.4.3 Load Prime/Backup ModemClick on the LOAD PRIME MODEM OR LOAD BU-M
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–30 Rev. 07.5.4.4 Load Prime Modem AddressClick on the LOAD PRIME MODEM ADDRESS but
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–317.5.4.5 Prime Modem AssignmentClick on the PRIME MODE ASSIGNMENT button, a
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–32 Rev. 07.5.4.6 Modem Control Baud RateClick on the MODEM CONTROL BAUD RATE butto
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–337.6 Set Menus7.6.1 Set Mode RemoteThe switch must be in the Remote Mode t
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–34 Rev. 07.6.2 Acknowledge Command Accepted ResponseThe MiniMAC will respond with
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–357.6.3 Mode – M:NThe switch can be configured to have 1 or 2 backups in th
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–36 Rev. 07.6.4 Mode – Switch DEP/INDEach backup can be configured to operate in th
Rev. 0 9–19Chapter 9. OTHER DEVICESThis chapter describes other EFData devices. The following subjects with the sectionnumbers are described in this c
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–377.7 Command AuthorityThe Command Authority window gives the system user th
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SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–2 Rev. 0D&I CommandsSystem/MUX PCBSystem CommandsMUX PCBControl Mode & Authority MenusSe
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–36.1 Modem Control ScreensThe MODEM CONTROL screen is displayed by selecting a modem fro
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–4 Rev. 06.2 Modem Tabs6.2.1 Modulator/DemodulatorAll modulator/demodulator configuration status
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–56.2.2 Interface TabThe INTERFACE Tab displays the interface configuration parameters. Th
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–6 Rev. 06.2.3 AUPC/D&I TabThe AUPC/D&I Tab displays the status information for AUPC (Aut
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–76.3 View MenusThe VIEW menu allows the user to change the view to OVERVIEW or FAULTS.6.3
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–8 Rev. 06.3.2 View – Fault ScreensThe FAULT Screen exhibits faults that can be acknowledged, st
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–9To Acknowledge a new flashing fault, proceed as follows:Command ResponseClick on Faulted
Rev. 0 10–110Chapter 10 ENDING THE PROGRAM WithTASK MANAGERThis chapter describes ending the program using the Task Manager. The followingsubjects wit
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–10 Rev. 06.3.3 View - Stored FaultsUp to 10 faults can be stored for each stored fault category
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–11The Command Accepted Message window will appear with the response value of therequested
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–12 Rev. 06.4 Configure MenuThe CONFIGURE menu allows the user to:• Edit Labels• Setup Alarms• Eb
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–136.4.1.1 Unlocking and Editing LabelsWhen the user clicks on LOCK LABELS, the Command C
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–14 Rev. 06.4.1.2 Editing Labels Data Entry WindowOnce the LOCK LABELS have been unlocked, Click
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–156.4.1.3 Editing LabelsType in the new label and click on: OK
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–16 Rev. 06.4.1.4 Acknowledging Command AcceptThe ACKNOWLEDGE COMMAND ACCEPTED screen will appear
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–176.4.1.5 Checking the Label Change on the ScreenObserve the device name has been update
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–18 Rev. 06.4.2 Configure – Alarm SetupTo configure the alarms for this device, select CONFIGURE
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–196.4.2.1 Setting Minor, Major, or Neither AlarmsEach fault/alarm can be set individuall
Rev. 0A–1AAppendix A. SYSTEM SETUPSPREADSHEETThis appendix describes the preparation of creating an EXCEL Spreadsheet. Thefollowing subjects with the
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–20 Rev. 06.4.2.2 Saving Alarm Setup ChangesAfter completion, the user must exit and save the cha
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–216.5 Polling MenusThe POLLING menus include ONLINE or FORCE.6.5.1 Polling – OnlineThe O
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–22 Rev. 06.6 Status MenuAllows the user to request various status information about the modem. S
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–236.6.1.1 Equipment Type Command Accepted ResponseThis screen will appear with the EQUIP
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–24 Rev. 06.7 Commands MenusThe command menus allow the user to change parameters on the modem. T
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–256.7.2 Interface CommandsThe INTERFACE COMMANDS screens are used to set the interface co
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–26 Rev. 0To change a parameter, proceed as follows:Command ResponseSelect Interface parameter to
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–276.7.2.2 Interface2 – CommandsThe INTERFACE2 COMMANDS allow the user to configure:• ASYN
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–28 Rev. 06.7.3 Modulator/Demodulator CommandsThe MODULATOR/DEMODULATOR COMMANDS are used to set
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–296.7.3.2 Demodulator CommandsThe DEMODULATOR COMMANDS Screen allows the user to configur
Rev. 0 B–1BAppendix B. CONFIGURING ALARMSThis appendix describes configuring alarms, default beeps, sound, and wave files.Subject Section No.Introduct
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–30 Rev. 06.7.4 AUPC/Drop & Insert Commands6.7.4.1 AUPC CommandsThe AUPC COMMANDS allows the
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–316.7.4.2 Remote AUPC CommandsThe REMOTE AUPC COMMANDS allows the user to configure or ch
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–32 Rev. 06.7.4.3 D&I CommandsThe D&I COMMANDS Screen is used to set the D&I channel
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–336.7.5 System/MUX PCB6.7.5.1 System CommandsThe System Command allows the user to confir
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–34 Rev. 06.7.5.2 MUX PCBThe modem requires a MUX overhead card to be installed for those command
MiniMAC Rack Management System SDM-300 Modem ScreensRev. 0 6–356.8 Control Mode and Authority Menus6.8.1 Set Control ModeThe modem shall be in the R
SDM-300 Modem Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System6–36 Rev. 06.8.2 Command Authority WindowThe COMMAND AUTHORITY window shows the authority level o
Options Menu MiniMAC Rack Management System5–2 Rev. 05.1 OptionsThe Options menu allows the user to access the following system features:• Logging• St
MiniMAC Rack Management System Options MenuRev. 0 5–35.1.1 Logging - Setting Up the Log ConfigurationFrom the Options menu, select Logging. The Event
Options Menu MiniMAC Rack Management System5–4 Rev. 05.1.2 Saving Changes to the System Log ConfigurationWhen the power settings have been configured
Rev. 0 C–1CAppendix C. TROUBLESHOOTINGThis appendix describes the troubleshooting guide for the operation of the MiniMACSystem.Subject Section No.Trou
MiniMAC Rack Management System Options MenuRev. 0 5–55.2 Options – Status LabelsStatus Labels are boxes that report status information on any device
Options Menu MiniMAC Rack Management System5–6 Rev. 05.2.1 Insert LabelsThe Add Overview Label window will appear. The user must:Command ResponseSelec
MiniMAC Rack Management System Options MenuRev. 0 5–7The label will be locked in place and will display the status information of the device. Putthe c
Options Menu MiniMAC Rack Management System5–8 Rev. 05.2.2 Delete LabelsTo delete a label, click on the label to be deleted and go to Options, Labels,
MiniMAC Rack Management System Options MenuRev. 0 5–95.3 Options – EditThe Edit Mode can be located in the main Overview Options menu and in the indiv
Options Menu MiniMAC Rack Management System5–10 Rev. 05.3.2 Options – Edit Mode – Draw PropertiesClick on a device or group to be edited. The Draw Pr
MiniMAC Rack Management System Options MenuRev. 0 5–115.3.3 Options – Edit Mode ColorThe color window is the same for all of the properties. Click on
Options Menu MiniMAC Rack Management System5–12 Rev. 05.3.4 Options – Edit Mode - FontFrom the Draw Properties window, the user also can select FONT
MiniMAC Rack Management System Options MenuRev. 0 5–135.3.5 Options – Saving the EditWhen all devices have been edited, save edits in the Options men
Options Menu MiniMAC Rack Management System5–14 Rev. 05.4 Options – System ColorsThe user has the ability to change the default color value of the va
Rev. 0 g–1GGlossary The following is a list of acronyms and abbreviations that may be found in this manual.Acronym/AbbreviationDefinitionACL Advanced
MiniMAC Rack Management System Options MenuRev. 0 5–155.5 Help MenuThe Help Menu will display the software version of the ILCNCS program that iscurren
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User Menus MiniMAC Rack Management System4–2 Rev. 04.1 Logging On/Off the SystemAuthorized users must log On to the MiniMAC System in order to use th
MiniMAC Rack Management System User MenusRev. 0 4–3Command ResponseSelect USER NAMEType PasswordClick on OK4.1.2 Log OffTo log off, proceed as follows
User Menus MiniMAC Rack Management System4–4 Rev. 04.2 Edit UsersNote: Only the authorized user as the SYSTEM user can add, change, or remove theserec
MiniMAC Rack Management System User MenusRev. 0 4–5Command ResponseSelect Edit UsersSelect AddType (USER NAME field) Log On name of the user (12 chara
User Menus MiniMAC Rack Management System4–6 Rev. 0The system will notify user that the record has been modified. Click on: OK.
MiniMAC Rack Management System User MenusRev. 0 4–74.2.2 Deleting UsersTo remove a user, proceed as follows:Command ResponseSelect Edit UsersHighlight
User Menus MiniMAC Rack Management System4–8 Rev. 04.3 Change PasswordTo EDIT PASSWORD screen, proceed as follows.
MiniMAC Rack Management System User MenusRev. 0 4–9Command ResponseSelect Edit UserSelect Change PasswordHighlight User record to be modifiedType User
Rev. 0 i–1IIndex Acknowledge Command Accepted Response, 7–34Acknowledging All COM Alarms, 7–34Acknowledging All Device Alarms, 3–8Acknowledging Comman
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MiniMAC Rack Management System Alarms MenusRev. 03–23.1 View Latest AlarmTo view the latest alarms:Command ResponseSelect ALARMS drop down menuClick
Alarms Menus MiniMAC Rack Management SystemRev. 03–33.1.1 Stored NumbersThe default number of stored alarms is zero. To change the number of stored al
MiniMAC Rack Management System Alarms MenusRev. 03–43.1.2 Changing Numbered StoredEnter the new number of stored alarms in the LIST SIZE ENTRY box an
Alarms Menus MiniMAC Rack Management SystemRev. 03–53.1.3 Returning to the Overview ScreenTo return to the OVERVIEW Screen, proceed as follows:Comman
MiniMAC Rack Management System Alarms MenusRev. 03–63.1.4 Viewing Stored AlarmsUpon subsequent entries into the ALARMS, VIEW LATEST ALARMS, from the
Alarms Menus MiniMAC Rack Management SystemRev. 03–73.2 Acknowledging All Device AlarmsWhen a device has a fault or alarm, the MiniMAC will display a
MiniMAC Rack Management System Alarms MenusRev. 03–83.3 Acknowledging All COMM AlarmsWhen communications to a device is detected, the MiniMAC will di
Alarms Menus MiniMAC Rack Management SystemRev. 03–9
MiniMAC Rack Management System Alarms MenusRev. 03–103.4 Default Beep SetupIf the user desires the system to Beep upon Faults, Alarms, or Communicati
Index MiniMAC Rack Management Systemi–2 Rev. 0Modulator/Demodulator Commands, 9–25MUX PCB, 6–1, 6–28, 9–5, 9–20Opening the COM Window, 6–2, 6–24, 6–33
Alarms Menus MiniMAC Rack Management SystemRev. 03–113.5 Alarm SoundFor the Default Beep to operate, the user must also set the Alarm Sound – Enable,w
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MiniMAC Rack Management System System Menus2–2Rev. 02.1 System-Report GeneratorThe report generator stores all system activities. To open the report g
System Menus MiniMAC Rack Management SystemRev. 0 2–32.2 Viewing the System LogA data log is maintained on device commands, changes in configuration,
MiniMAC Rack Management System System Menus2–4Rev. 02.2.1 Filtering the LogTo filter SYSTEM LOG data, proceed as follows:Command ResponseSelect ViewC
Overview Screen MiniMAC Rack Management System1–2 Rev. 01.1 Path to ILCNCSStart MiniMAC Program as follows:Path: Start\Programs\ILCNCSNote: Double-cl
MiniMAC Rack Management System Overview ScreenRev. 0 1–31.1.1 MiniMAC Main ScreenEach MiniMAC system is application-specific, so the appearance of th
Overview Screen MiniMAC Rack Management System1–4 Rev. 01.2 Viewing the Rack GroupsThis group or rack is connected to COMM Port 3.The user can view a
MiniMAC Rack Management System Overview ScreenRev. 0 1–51.2.2 C-Band Converter RackThis group or rack is connected to COMM Port 4.The second group o
Overview Screen MiniMAC Rack Management System1–6 Rev. 01.2.3 CST-5000 RackThis group or rack is connected to COMM Port 5.The third group or rack on t
Glossary MiniMAC Rack Management Systemg–2 Rev. 0IND IndependentIRQ Interrupt RequestISA Industry Standard ArchitectureLED Liquid Emitter DiodeLPT Loc
MiniMAC Rack Management System Overview ScreenRev. 0 1–71.2.4 SMS-7000 Switch RackThis group or rack is connected on COMM Port 6.The fourth group or
Overview Screen MiniMAC Rack Management System1–8 Rev. 01.2.5 SMS-658 Switch RackThis group or rack is connected on COMM Port 7.This fifth group or r
MiniMAC Rack Management System Overview ScreenRev. 0 1–91.2.6 SMS-758 Switch RackThis group or rack is connected on COMM Port 8.The sixth group or r
Overview Screen MiniMAC Rack Management System1–10 Rev. 01.2.7 Remote Site 1This group or rack is connected on COMM Port 9.The seventh group or rack i
MiniMAC Rack Management System Overview ScreenRev. 0 1–111.3 Opening the COMM WindowLocate the Task Bar across the bottom of the screen. Observe tha
Overview Screen MiniMAC Rack Management System1–12 Rev. 01.3.1 Viewing Incoming and Outgoing MessagesAll devices in the system that are ONLINE are be
Warranty PolicyThis Adaptive Broadband product is warranted against defects in material andworkmanship for a period of one year from the date of shipm
Rev. 0 iPrefaceAbout this ManualNote: Effective April 29, 1999, California Microwave, EFData, changed its name toAdaptive Broadband to reflect its cur
Preface MiniMAC Rack Management Systemii Rev. 0Recommended Standard DesignationsRecommended Standard (RS) Designations have been superseded by the new
MiniMAC Rack Management System PrefaceRev. 0 iiiCustomer SupportContact the Adaptive Broadband Customer Support Department for:• Product support• Info
Troubleshooting MiniMAC Rack Management SystemC–2 Rev. 0C.1 TroubleshootingRefer to if the MiniMAC Program runs but does not operate properly or gives
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Rev. 0 vTable of ContentsCHAPTER 1. OVERVIEW SCREEN...1–11.1 Path to ILCNCS...
Table of Contents MiniMAC Rack Management Systemvi Rev. 03.4 Default Beep Setup...
MiniMAC Rack Management System Table of ContentsRev. 0 vii6.4.1 Configure Lock Labels...
Table of Contents MiniMAC Rack Management Systemviii Rev. 07.4 Status - Menu ...
MiniMAC Rack Management System Table of ContentsRev. 0 ixCHAPTER 9. OTHER DEVICES...
Table of Contents MiniMAC Rack Management Systemx Rev. 0APPENDIX B. CONFIGURING ALARMS...
MiniMAC Rack Management System TroubleshootingRev. 0 C–3Figure C-1. Device Communication ErrorThe Timeout Time for each available COMM port is report
Troubleshooting MiniMAC Rack Management SystemC–4 Rev. 0C.2 Debugging the ServicesWhen necessary to troubleshoot the MiniMAC program, use the DEBUG co
MiniMAC Rack Management System TroubleshootingRev. 0 C–5C.2.1 Saving Debug to a FileFor customer support to evaluate the problem, the debug informati
Troubleshooting MiniMAC Rack Management SystemC–6 Rev. 0When a failure occurs, close all tasks, including the Debug Command using the Task Manager.Ope
MiniMAC Rack Management System TroubleshootingRev. 0 C–7C.3 Using the COMM WindowCommunication between the MiniMAc and devices can be monitored in th
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Configuring Alarms MiniMAC Rack Management SystemB–2 Rev. 0B.1 IntroductionThe alarms setting is set to a default beep condition. When a fault, alarm,
MiniMAC Rack Management System Configuring AlarmsRev. 0B–3B.2 Configuring AlarmsB.2.1 Alarm Sound Setup – EnableTo configure the MiniMAC to play atta
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Configuring Alarms MiniMAC Rack Management SystemB–4 Rev. 0B.2.2 Attaching System Wave FilesTo attach wave files to Alarms and Communication Alarms,
MiniMAC Rack Management System Configuring AlarmsRev. 0B–5To select a COMM Alarm wave file, click on the WAV button to the right of COMMALARM wave fil
Configuring Alarms MiniMAC Rack Management SystemB–6 Rev. 0Select an Alarm wave file in the same manner.Notice the path to the right of each alarm con
MiniMAC Rack Management System Configuring AlarmsRev. 0B–7B.3 Attaching Device Wave FilesAttaching a device alarm is similar to attaching a system wa
Configuring Alarms MiniMAC Rack Management SystemB–8 Rev. 0B.3.2 Alarm Setup Selecting a Wave FileSelect the desired wave file and click on Open. Onc
MiniMAC Rack Management System Configuring AlarmsRev. 0B–9B.3.3 Saving the Alarm Setup ChangesContinue to configure Alarms until all desired Alarms h
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System Setup Spreadsheet MiniMAC Rack Management SystemRev. 0A–2Figure A-1 is an example of the system spreadsheet. All communication, computer, andde
MiniMAC Rack Management System System Setup SpreadsheetRev. 0A–3Figure A-1. System Spreadsheet
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Rev. 0 1–11Chapter 1. OVERVIEW SCREENThis chapter describes the main OVERVIEW Screen of the ILCNCS MiniMAC Program.The user can access all the racks o
Ending the Program with Task Manager MiniMAC Rack Management System10–2 Rev. 010.1 Using the Task ManagerThe proper procedure to end the program is
MiniMAC Rack Management System Ending the Program with Task ManagerRev. 0 10–310.2 Ending a TaskHighlight the program ILCNCS and click on End Task.
Ending the Program with Task Manager MiniMAC Rack Management System10–4 Rev. 0
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–2 Rev. 09.1 Satellite ModemsOther EFData Modem Device Screens are similar to the SDM-300 described inCha
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–39.1.1.1 Commands MenuThe COMMANDS Menu includes; Remote, Interface, Modulator, and Demodulator.
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–4 Rev. 09.1.1.2 Interface CommandsTo access the Interface Commands, select COMMANDS and click on INTERFA
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–59.1.1.3 Modulator/Demodulator CommandsTo access MODULATOR/DEMODULATOR COMMANDS, select Commands
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–6 Rev. 09.1.2 SDM-309 Satellite ModemThe SDM-309 IBS Modem Screen functions like the SDM-308-4 Modem Co
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–79.1.2.1 Faults Alarm ScreenTo view the FAULTS/ALARMS screen click on any of the faults status bu
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–8 Rev. 09.1.3 SDM-308-5 Satellite ModemThe SDM-308-5 Drop and Insert (D&I) Modem Control Screen dro
Rev. 0 2–12Chapter 2 SYSTEM MENUSThis chapter describes the system menu log. The following subjects with sectionnumbers are described in the chapter.S
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–99.1.3.2 Drop and Insert CommandsFrom the DROP AND INSERT file folder, the user can set the foll
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–10 Rev. 09.1.3.3 Faults/Alarms ScreenFrom the FAULTS/ALARMS file folder the user can:• View Active Fault
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–119.1.4 SDM-8000, SDM-6000, and SDM-9000 Satellite ModemNote: The SDM-6000 and SDM-9000 function
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–12 Rev. 09.2 Satellite Data Converters9.2.1 SDC-400 Down ConverterThe CONVERTER CONTROL screen is disp
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–139.2.1.1 Converter Status and Commands ScreensTo access the CONVERTER STATUS and COMMAND screen
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–14 Rev. 0To change a parameter:1. For converter parameter information, refer to the appropriate installa
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–159.2.1.2 Hexadecimal Digital MaskingDigital masking parameters appear on the MiniMAC screen in
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–16 Rev. 09.2.2 SDC-600 Up ConverterThe CONVERTER CONTROL screen is displayed by choosing a converter bu
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–17To change a parameter:1. For converter parameter information, refer to the appropriate installa
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–18 Rev. 09.3 Satellite Switches9.3.1 RSU-503/-503L Radio Terminal Redundancy SwitchThe RSU-503 RFT Swit
Rev.03–13Chapter 3 ALARMS MENUSThis chapter describes the alarm options.Subject Section No.View Latest AlarmStore NumbersChanging Store NumbersAdding
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–199.3.2 SMS-301 1:1 Protection SwitchThe SMS-301 SWITCH CONTROL screen exhibits the front panel
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–20 Rev. 09.3.2.1 Modulator/Demodulator CommandsThe modulator and demodulator commands allow the user to
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–219.3.2.2 Configuration CommandsThe Configuration Commands screen allows the user to set the foll
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–22 Rev. 09.3.2.3 Load Modem Configuration CommandsThe Load Modem Configuration Command allows the user
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–239.3.2.4 Set MenuThe Set Menu screen allows the user to configure the switch functions including
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–24 Rev. 09.3.3 SMS-658 Modem Protection SwitchThe SMS-658 Switch operates similar to SMS-7000 Switch. T
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–259.3.3.1 Modulator Transponder CommandsNote: This function is available only for the SMS-658 sw
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–26 Rev. 0To change the assignment of a transponder:1. From the PRIME MOD column, choose the prime modula
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–279.3.3.2 Demodulator Transponder CommandsOn the [PRIME DEMODULATOR CONFIGURATION] screen, statu
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–28 Rev. 09.3.4 SMS-758 Modem Protection SwitchThe SMS-758 Modem Protection Switch operates similar to
Rev. 0 4–14Chapter 4 USER MENUSThis chapter describes user menus. The following subjects with section numbers aredescribed in the chapter.Subject Sect
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–299.4 Terminals9.4.1 RFT-500 Radio Frequency TerminalThe RFT-500 is the C-Band Radio Frequency T
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–30 Rev. 09.4.2 Device SetupTo view the device setup screen click on the Device Setup button. From the De
MiniMAC Rack Management System Other DevicesRev. 0 9–319.4.3 KST-12000The KST-12000 is the Ku-Band Radio Frequency Terminal (RFT) and operates similar
Other Devices MiniMAC Rack Management System9–32 Rev. 09.5 RC-1150 LNA ControllerThe RC-1150 or RC-1250 LNA Controller allows the user to switch betwe
V2200 Dual Converter Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System8–2 Rev. 08.1 Status/Command TabThe V2200 DUAL CONVERTER CONTROL Screen displays fully-func
MiniMAC Rack Management System V2200 Dual Converter ScreensRev. 0 8–38.1.1 Side A or B Status TabThe Side A or B Channel Status Tab displays the prog
V2200 Dual Converter Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System8–4 Rev. 08.2 Alarms/Faults8.2.1 Faults/Alarms TabThe FAULT/ALARM TAB displays the active a
MiniMAC Rack Management System V2200 Dual Converter ScreensRev. 0 8–58.2.2 Alarm Setup ScreenFrom the CONFIGURE drop-down menu, select ALARM SETUP to
V2200 Dual Converter Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System8–6 Rev. 08.3 Status8.3.1 Status – Channel StatusThe status information that can be reques
MiniMAC Rack Management System V2200 Dual Converter ScreensRev. 0 8–78.3.2 Status – Equipment TypeTo verify communication to the converter, select Eq
Rev. 0 5–15Chapter 5 OPTIONS MENUThis chapter describes the options menu. The following subjects with section numbersare described in the chapter.Subj
V2200 Dual Converter Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System8–8 Rev. 08.3.3 Acknowledging Command ResponseThe COMMAND ACCEPTED MESSAGE window will appe
MiniMAC Rack Management System V2200 Dual Converter ScreensRev. 0 8–98.4 V2200 Dual Converter CommandsIn order to TX commands to the converters the V
V2200 Dual Converter Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System8–10 Rev. 08.4.1 Commands – Backup ModeTo put the converter in the backup mode, the V2200
MiniMAC Rack Management System V2200 Dual Converter ScreensRev. 0 8–118.4.2 Commands – Prime Converter OnlineWhen Backup Mode equals manual, the user
V2200 Dual Converter Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System8–12 Rev. 08.4.3 Commands – Setup SettingsRefer to the Installation and Operation Manual o
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–2 Rev. 0Verify Active Mode Configuration Load Prime ModemLoad All Active ModemsLoad
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–37.1 Switch Control ScreenTo display the SWITCH CONTROL Screen, click on th
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–4 Rev. 07.1.2 View – Modem FaultsTo view the switch faults related to the prime an
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–57.2 Configure Menus7.2.1 Lock LabelsThe LOCK LABELS menu functions similar
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–6 Rev. 07.2.3 Alarm Setup – Set AllThe ALARM SETUP window will appear with a list
Rev. 0 6–16Chapter 6 SDM-300 MODEMThis chapter describes the SDM-300 menus for the prime and backup modems. Thefollowing subjects with the section num
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–77.3 PollingThe POLLING menus include ONLINE or FORCE.7.3.1 Polling – Onlin
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–8 Rev. 07.4 Status - MenuAllows the user to request various status information abo
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–97.4.1 Status Response AcknowledgmentTo poll Equipment Type, select: STATUS\
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–10 Rev. 07.5 CommandsThe COMMANDS menu allows the user to configure switch commands
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–117.5.1.1 Commands – Backup ModulatorUse the BACKUP MODULATOR screen to swi
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–12 Rev. 0To switch a modulator/demodulator to Backup, proceed as follows:Command Re
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–137.5.3 Commands – Switch ConfigurationUse the SWITCH CONFIGURATION screen
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–14 Rev. 07.5.3.1 Switch Configuration ScreenTo access the desired switch configurat
MiniMAC Rack Management System SMS-7000 Protection Switch ScreensRev. 0 7–157.5.3.2 Prime Modulator ConfigurationOn the PRIME MODULATOR CONFIGURATION
SMS-7000 Protection Switch Screens MiniMAC Rack Management System7–16 Rev. 0To check the status of one or more modulators:1. Click on each MOD X field
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