Mocomtech CDM-570L Manual De Usuario

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CDM-570/570L Satellite Modem with Optional IP Module 
Revision 4 
Introduction 
MN/CDM570L.IOM 
1–2 
1.1.1 EDMAC 
To facilitate network management for small networks, the CDM-570/570L incorporates 
EDMAC, (Embedded Distant-end Monitor And Control). In this mode, an additional 5% 
overhead is combined with the traffic data, (1.6% in Turbo BPSK modes, Turbo Rate 1/2 
QPSK/OQPSK, and all data rates greater than 2 Mbps). M&C information is added 
(transparent to the user), allowing access to the distant-end modem. In addition, 
EDMAC-2 uses 1.6% overhead in all modes for those applications where the 5% 
overhead is excessive. The EDMAC and EDMAC-2 modes do not require any additional 
cabling at either the local or distant-end Modems. Access to EDMAC is via the standard 
M&C control port. Full monitor and control is possible, and the on/off status at the 
distant-end carrier can be controlled. 
1.1.2 AUPC 
An important feature in the CDM-570/570L is the addition of Automatic Uplink Power 
Control (AUPC). This feature enables the modem to automatically adjust its output 
power to maintain the Eb/No of the remote end of the satellite link constant. This 
provides protection against rain fading, a particularly severe problem with Ku-band links.  
 
To accomplish this, the framed (EDMAC) mode of operation must be used, and the 
distant end modem constantly sends back information about the demodulator Eb/No 
using reserved bytes in the overhead structure. Using the Eb/No, the local modem adjusts 
its output power, and a closed-loop feedback system is created over the satellite link.  
 
A benefit of this feature is that whenever EDMAC/AUPC operation is selected, the 
remote demodulator’s Eb/No can be viewed from the front panel display of the local 
modem. Note that both EDMAC and AUPC can be used simultaneously. 
1.1.3 
Software – Flash Upgrading 
The internal software is both powerful and flexible, permitting storage and retrieval of up 
to 10 different modem configurations. The modem uses ‘flash memory’ technology 
internally, and new firmware can be uploaded to the unit from an external PC. This 
simplifies software upgrading, and updates can be sent via the Internet (from Comtech EF 
Data’s Web server), e-mail, or on CD. The upgrade can be performed without opening 
the unit, by simply connecting the modem to a 10/100BaseT Ethernet port, or the USB 
port of a computer.  
 
 
USB re-flash not available in this firmware release – please consult factory for release 
schedule.
 
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