Product specifications

MBT-4000B Multi-band Transceiver System Revision 1
Serial-based Remote Product Management MN/MBT4000B.IOM
6–12
Parameter
Type
Command
(Instruction Code
and qualifier)
Valid on
MBT or
BUC/BDC
Arguments for
Command or
Response to
Query
Description of Arguments
(Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes i.e., ASCII codes
between 48 and 57)
Response to Command
(Target to Controller)
Query
(Instruction
Code and
qualifier)
Response to
Query
(Target to
Controller)
Concise Utility
Status
N/A
MBT
21 bytes
alphanumeric
Query only.
Returns the utility status of the MBT-4000B Base Unit, response is comma
delimited, in the form aaaa,bbbb where:
aaaa=Physical Address
bbbb=Remote Baud Rate
Example: <0001/CUS?
>0001/CUS=aaaa,bbbb{cr}{lf}
N/A
CUS?
CUS=x…x
(see Description of
Arguments for
details)
Set RTC (Real-
Time-Clock)
Date
DAT=mmddyy
All
6 bytes,
numeric
Command or Query.
Sets or returns the date in the form mmddyy, where;
dd=day of the month, from 01 to 31
mm=month of the year, from 01 to 12
yy=year, from 00 to 96 (2000 to 2096)
Example: DAT=042503 would be April 24, 2003.
DAT=
DAT?
DAT*
DAT?
DAT=mmddyy
(same format as
command
arguments)
Enable Aux Com
Fault Input
Monitoring
EAM=nm
MBT
n=1 AUX COMM
2=AUX COMM2
m=0 (disabled),
1 (monitoring
enabled)
Command or Query.
EAM controls monitoring of external fault logic inputs to Aux Comm
connectors (Conn J9 Pin F). If enabled and external fault input is at Logic 1
(>2.6 vdc) a fault will be reported. This fault is reported has the LNA I1 or
LNA I2 status in the RAS? query
Note: The inputs may be driven by a contact closure relay. They have an
internal pull-up resistor (4.7k) to +5 vdc.
Example: EAM=21
EAM=
EAM?
EAM?n
EAM=nm
(same format as
command
arguments)
Enable
Online/offline
indicator line
EOM=um
MBT
2 bytes,
alphanumeric
Command or Query.
Used to establish Pin G of J9 | AUX COMM to provide Online/Offline
indication in the form um, where:
u=1 (Unit 1) or 2 (Unit 2)
m=O (Letter ‘O’)=Pin G of J9 | AUX COMM defined as an Output, or
I (Letter ‘I’)=Pin G of J9 | AUX COMM defined as an Input
EOM=
EOM?
EOM?
EOM=um
(see Description of
Arguments for
details)
Invert EOM
IOM=um
MBT
1 byte
Command or Query.
This command established the logic level associated with the
Online/Offline indication in the form um, where:
u=1 (Unit 1) or 2 (Unit 2)
m=1 (Invert) or 2 (No invert)
IOM=
IOM?
IOM?
IOM=um
(see Description of
Arguments for
details)