Product specifications

MBT-4000B Multi-band Transceiver System Revision 1
Serial-based Remote Product Management MN/MBT4000B.IOM
6–15
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)
Mute offline
OFM=um
MBT
2 bytes, numeric
Command or Query.
Sets or returns muting for offline unit when in redundancy mode in the form
um, where:
u=1 (Unit 1) or 2 (Unit 2)
m=0 (Manual ) or (Automatic)
Note: The offline unit must start out as online for this command.
Where:
OFM=10 would be existing behavior for the block in Slot 1.
OFM=11 would force a mute of the block in slot one if Slot 1 is offline as
indicated by the switch position(blinking yellow or red LED). It would force
an "un- mute" of the block in Slot 1 if slot one is online and not faulted as
indicated by the switch position(steady green LED).
OFM=20 would be existing behavior for the block in Slot 2.
OFM=21 would force a mute of the block in Slot 1 if Slot 2 is offline as
indicated by the switch position(blinking yellow or red LED). It would force
an "un- mute" of the block in slot two if Slot 2 is online and not faulted as
indicated by the switch position(steady green LED).
These settings would be kept in NVRAM and would come from the factory
as "OFM=10" and "OFM=20"
Also, the offline unit must not be muted during this time.
The offline unit has to be set for online, otherwise the OFM command won't
work properly.
OFM=
OFM?
OFM!
OFM?u
OFM=um
(same format as
command
arguments)