Product specifications

MBT-4000B Multi-band Transceiver System Revision 1
Serial-based Remote Product Management MN/MBT4000B.IOM
6–14
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)
LNA Fault Logic
LFL=sx
MBT
BDC
2 bytes, numeric
Command or Query.
Sets or returns LNA/LNB Fault Logic as a contribution to the summary fault
relay, in the form sx where:
s (Source)=1 (LNA A AUX COMM) or 2 (LNB Bias Tee)
x=0 (Disable) or 2 (Enable)
Example: LFL=21 generates a fault if the measured current for the bias
tee varies from the calibrated operating point stored by the CLC=2
command over the % allowed by the LCW=2xx command
LFL=
LFL?
LCS*
LFL!
LFL?s
LFL=sx
(same format as
command
arguments)
Retrieve next 5
unread Stored
Alarms
N/A
All
145 bytes
Query only.
Returns the oldest 5 Stored Events which have not yet been read over the
remote control.
Reply format:
Sub-body{CR}Sub-body{CR}Sub-body{CR}Sub-body{CR}Sub-body, where
Sub-body=YYYYYYYYYY ZZ hhmmss mmddyy:
YYYYYYYYYY=being the fault description.
ZZ= being the alarm type.
FT=Fault
OK=Clear
IF=Information
If there are no new events, the unit replies with LNA*
Note: See Appendix B for a description of possible Alarm/Events that may
be found in the Alarm queue.
N/A
LNA?
LNA=YY..ss
(see Description of
Arguments for
details)
Bias Tee Mute
State
MSP=x
MBT
1 byte, numeric
Command or Query.
Sets or returns mute of the unit in the form x, where:
x= 0 (Disabled) or 1 (Enabled)
Example: MSP=1 would mute the LNB bias tee
MSP=
MSP?)
MSP*
MSP!
MSP?
MSP=x
(same format as
command
arguments)
Mute State
MUT=x
BDC
BUC
1 byte, numeric
Command or Query.
Sets or returns mute of the unit in the form x, where:
x=0 (Disabled) or 1 (Enabled)
Example: MUT=1
MUT=
MUT?
MUT*
MUT!
MUT?
MUT=x
(same format as
command
arguments)