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Series 2000/3000 IDU User’s Manual
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3.3
Advanced IDU Control
The IDU Control page is used to control many aspects of IDU operation.
• The Actions section of the page controls how the IDU accesses the satellite network.
For information about this section, see
section 2.2
.
• The Dynamic Settings section of the page controls other IDU features, as described
below.
Note: For an introduction to the IDU Control page, see
section 2.2
.
3.3.1 Setting the Power Level
The Power Level parameter sets the power level in dB for the current session. The maxi-
mum output of the IDU is "0". To implement the change, press the Set button.
When attempting to acquire the return link or when using test mode, the IDU initially
employs the configured default power level (see the Installation Manual,
section 3.4
).
Note: This command is not operational if uplink power control (ULPC) is
used.
3.3.2 SIT Mode
SIT mode of operation. Select “Operational” from the drop-down box.
• Commissioning. Used for installation when trying to reach a higher gain. The IDU
will continuously send ACQs until commanded to stop. At the end of the installation
process, the installer should return the mode to Operational mode.
• Operational. This is the normal mode of operation.
• Reference. The SIT can be used as a reference SIT for the hub. To properly execute
this mode, as a minimum, it is necessary to modify the following parameters: the
OAM Release Timeout shall be disabled “0”; the Automatic Acquisition Flag shall be
enabled “1”; the IDU ULPC shall be disabled.
The factory default setting is “Operational”.