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  AGILE MMDS UPCONVERTER MA4061  12W POWER AMPLIFIER MA4070B   INSTALLATION AND OPERATION GUIDE FOR SYSTEM OPERATORS
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. ii                                  Proprietary to WaveCom Electronics Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may by reproduced in any form or by any means or used to make any derivative work (such as translation, transformation or adaptation) without written permission from WaveCom Electronics Inc. WaveCom Electronics Inc. reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of WaveCom Electronics Inc. to provide notification of such revision or change. WaveCom Electronics Inc. provides this guide without warranty of any kind, either implied or expressed, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. WaveCom Electronics Inc. may make improvements or changes in the product(s) described in this manual at any time. MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001); Approved: R. L. Specifications subject to change without notice — Printed in Canada
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. iii  Thank-you for purchasing this product and welcome to WaveCom!  You have chosen an innovative solution from a leading technology design center in the ongoing TV & data delivery revolution.   No doubt you’ve been thinking that the future of your television delivery system includes new technologies like Digital TV, Internet Over Cable, Wireless Cable.  By selecting WaveCom, you are benefiting from the same design powerhouse that since 1988 has created custom RF and digital products for technology leaders like Nortel Networks, Diva Systems and Cisco Systems.    WaveCom designs and manufactures: ✔✔✔✔Agile CATV Modulators    ✔✔✔✔256 QAM Upconverters    ✔✔✔✔Digital Video Modulators ✔✔✔✔Frequency Translators    ✔✔✔✔Spread Spectrum Devices  ✔✔✔✔Off-Air Demodulators ✔✔✔✔Video-On-Demand Products  ✔✔✔✔Wireless Cable MMDS    ✔✔✔✔Wireless Cable LMDS ✔✔✔✔Frequency Stackers    ✔✔✔✔MMDS Transceivers    ✔✔✔✔Satellite Receivers and more!  Designs to fill the market needs of the CATV industry – both foreign and domestic.  For additional product or corporate information, contact us:  On the web at:    www.WaveCom.ca By sending email to:  sales@WaveCom.ca By telephone:    (306) 955-7075 By fax:   (306) 955-9919 By snail mail:    WaveCom Electronics Inc. 222 Cardinal Cres. Saskatoon, SK  Canada S7L 6H8                 WaveCom's Corporate Mandate is to be a leading worldwide designer and manufacturer of state-of-the-art communications equipment and components.  Through the remarkable success of our customers and business partners, WaveCom innovations are achieving this goal.
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. iv SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  1. Before installing and operating this equipment, read all Safety, Installation and Operating sections. Retain this manual for future reference. 2. Follow all instructions — Failure to do so may result in damage to the unit or severe personal injury. 3. Servicing should not be attempted by the user. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to factory qualified personnel. 4. Shock Hazard — An electrical shock hazard exists when the chassis cover is removed as is required to set internal controls. Always disconnect power from the unit before removing the cover. 5. Cleaning — Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Warning Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. LES PRÉCAUTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ    1. Avant d'installer ou d'opérer cet équipement, lisez, toutes les sections de sécurités, d'installations et d'opérations.  Gardez ce manuel comme source de référence.  2. Suivez toutes instructions - si non, vous risquez d'endommager la machine ou de vous blesser sérieusement.  3. N'essayez, pas de réparer cet équipement vous même.  Référez toutes revisions nécessaire au personnel qualifié de la manufacture.  4. Risque de choc - Il y a un risque de décharge électrique qui existe quand la couverture du châssis est enlevée, comme est nécessaire pour ajuster les contrôlcs internes.  Il faut toujours couper l'électricité avant d'enlever le couvercle pour faire aucun ajustage.  5. Le nettoyage - n'utilisez pas de nettoyeurs aérosols ou liquides.  Utilisez un tissu humide pour nettoyer. Attention Ne pas travailler sur le système ni brancher ou débrancher les câbles pendant un orage du foudre.      ☛ Caution: To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements in section 1.1307, any antenna which is connected to an MA4061/MA4070 requires a minimum distance of 1.5 meters between it and all persons.      ☛     Important Installation Instructions
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. v INDEX 1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION........................................................................................................7 1.1 System Overview..................................................................................................................................... 7 1.2 MA4061B Module Features .................................................................................................................... 7 1.3 MA4070B Module Features .................................................................................................................... 7 1.4 System Features....................................................................................................................................... 7 1.5 Specifications........................................................................................................................................... 8 2.0 INSTALLATION...........................................................................................................................9 2.1 Unpacking the Unit.................................................................................................................................. 9 2.2 Operating Environment............................................................................................................................ 9 2.3 Power Requirements................................................................................................................................ 9 2.4 Rack Mounting ........................................................................................................................................ 9 2.5 Module Installation/Replacement .......................................................................................................... 10 3.0 OPERATION...............................................................................................................................11 3.1 Front Panel Description ......................................................................................................................... 11 3.2 Front Panel Operating Modes................................................................................................................ 15 3.3 Remote Control Operating Instructions ................................................................................................. 18 4.0 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS................................................................................................19 4.1 MA4010B - Power/Control Module...................................................................................................... 19 4.2 MA4061B - MMDS Upconverter Card................................................................................................. 21 4.3 MA4070B - Power Amplifier................................................................................................................ 21 5.0 STATUS CODES ........................................................................................................................23 5.1 MA4061B Status Codes ........................................................................................................................ 23 5.2 MA4070B Status Codes ........................................................................................................................ 24 5.3 MA4010B Power/Control Module Status Codes...................................................................................25 6.0 ERROR CODES..........................................................................................................................27 6.1 MA4061B Error Codes.......................................................................................................................... 27 6.2 MA4070B Error Codes.......................................................................................................................... 28 6.3 MA4010B Power/Control Module Error Codes ....................................................................................29 7.0 DETAILED REMOTE CONTROL.............................................................................................31 7.1 Operation ............................................................................................................................................... 31 7.2 Message Format..................................................................................................................................... 31 7.3 Command Structure............................................................................................................................... 31
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. vi 7.4 Response Structure ................................................................................................................................ 33 7.5 Detailed Command Descriptions and System Responses ...................................................................... 34 7.6 CRC Calculation.................................................................................................................................... 41 8.0 WARRANTY AND SERVICE POLICIES.................................................................................43 8.1 Warranty Statement ............................................................................................................................... 43 8.2 Service Policies: How to Return an Item for Service............................................................................. 43 8.3 Repair Charges and Warranty Exemptions............................................................................................ 43 APPENDIX A – CRC – 16 Calculations Table.................................................................................44
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 7  1.0 GENERAL INFORMATION  1.1 System Overview  The MA4061B is a fully agile commercial quality IF upconverter for MMDS and LMDS applications. Advanced design permits full frequency agility over the 2500 to 2686 MHz frequency band while still maintaining a phase noise specification which exceeds the requirement of 64 QAM. The MA4061B is a modular circuit card designed for use with the WaveCom MA4000 Series. The MA4070B is a solid state, fixed gain 12W power amplifier for MMDS applications. Each MA4000 card chassis with common MA4010 power supply can contain up to 2 MA4061B independent frequency agile upconverters, and complementing MA4070B Power Amps in a 4U rack mount configuration.  Up to 10 MA4061B’s can also be configured in a MA4000 chassis.  This advanced cost effective upconverter offers high performance, flexibility and space efficiency. 1.2 MA4061B Module Features  •  Front panel selectable output frequency from 2500 to 2686 in 62.5 kHz steps •  RF output muted when changing output configuration or phase lock alarm •  High reliability, state of the art design using microstrip MMIC and surface mount technology; conservative component derating and 100% burn in help ensure reliable operation •  Low power consumption •  Input IF AGC ensures very stable output level, even if input varies 1.3 MA4070B Module Features •  2W linear transmit power for 64 QAM modulation •  May be operated as high as 7W with video •  High reliability, state of the art design using microstrip MMIC and surface mount technology; conservative component derating and 100% burn in help ensure reliable operation •  Low power consumption 1.4 System Features •  Local control via LCD and 4 soft touch push buttons •  Remote frequency and level agile via RS232/RS485 •  Fully phase locked synthesized oscillators referenced to a TCXO for exceptional frequency stability •  Durable design is reflected in the stainless steel chassis and lexan labels •  International internal switching power supply (100 to 240 VAC) •  Front panel displays IF/RF power
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 8 1.5 Specifications  IF INPUT - MA4061B IF Frequency (center of the band)  44.00 MHz Channel Pass Band   6 MHz (custom BW possible) IF Input Level      25 to 35 dBmV (total power) Impedance     75 ohm IF AGC      enable/disable RF OUTPUT - MA4061B Output Frequency Range  2500 to 2686 MHz Frequency Step Size  62.5 kHz Output Level      -15 dBm to 3 dBm (adjustable) Frequency Response (Over any 5 MHz band)  ±0.5 dB Spurious Products (2500 to 2686 MHz)  -60 dBc Frequency Stability (10 to 40°C)  ±3 kHz (MA4010 TCXO 1 ppm) C/N In Band      -60 dBc (4 MHz BW) Phase Noise      -94 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset Output Return Loss (2500 to 2686 MHz)  -20 dB MA4070B Output Frequency    2500 to 2600 MHz       (any 100 MHz band available from 2500 to 2700 MHz) Output Power      12 W (1 dB compression point)       Up to 7 W at sync tip (video)       2 W average (64 QAM digital) Gain      34 dB ±2 dB, fixed Gain Stability      ±0.5dB (10 to 40° C) Gain Flatness      ±0.3 dB over 6 MHz Mute Level      -60 dBc Spurious  Inband  -55 dBc   Out of Band  -55 dBc Sync Pulse Compression  2 IRE max (analog video, 7 W) Spectral Sideband Regrowth  -35 dBc max (64 QAM, 2 W) Input Impedance    50 ohm Output connector    N female Front Panel Indicators  DC Power, RF High, RF Low, High Reverse Power MISCELLANEOUS Remote Control Interface  RS232/RS485 Remote Control Connector  RJ45 (in and out) Operating Temperature  10 to 40°C (50 to 104°F) IF Input Connector    F female (75 ohm) RF Output Connector  SMA female (50 ohm) MA4010 Power Supply  100 to 240 VAC; 50/60 Hz  Shipping Weight    MA4000 chassis with MA4010 PS  18 lbs. (8.2 kg)   MA4061 Modulator Card (each)  1.2 lbs. (0.6 kg)   MA4070B Power Amplifier Module (each)  6.2 lbs. (2.8 kg) Dimensions (MA4000 chassis)  19" (w) x 13.7" (d) x 7" (h) (48.3 x 34.8 x 17.8 cm) Mounting (MA4000 chassis)  Standard 19" rack - 4U (7.0") OTHER FEATURES Local and Remote Control RF Output Muting with Visual Indicator OPTIONS MA4070B      Power/Control Module (MA4011D and/or MA4012D) FP1 - Frequency Plan 2.5 GHz to 2.6 GHz  2R1 - Additional PS4011D (100 to 240 VAC) Power Supply Module FP2 - Frequency Plan 2.6 GHz to 2.7 GHz  2R2 - Additional PS4012D (-48 VDC) Power Supply Module  Chassis 8F1 - Front Intake - Fan Tray  Specifications subject to change without notice.
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 9 2.0 INSTALLATION  2.1 Unpacking the Unit  Carefully remove the equipment from its packing material and set it on a solid surface, such as a table or desk. If it appears damaged in any way, notify the carrier, and keep all packing materials for inspection by the carrier’s agent. 2.2 Operating Environment  The MA4001B chassis includes an active cooling fan tray which forces cooling air from the bottom through to the top of the chassis. (See options (p 8) for selection of front air intake – rear air intake is factory default). For adequate ventilation, a space of 1U (1.75”) should be left in the rack, directly above the MA4001B chassis for warm air exhaust. It is designed to operate at temperatures ranging from 10 to 40oC (50 to 104oF). As with all electrical equipment, operation at excessive temperature accelerates the deterioration of components. For this reason, measures should be taken to prevent the build up of excessive heat in the rack. 2.2.2 Antenna Requirements The MA4070B is used with a user-supplied antenna.  Please consult table 2.2A for further information.  Mount the antenna according to the manufacturer’s instructions. TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 2.22.22.22.2AAAA: A: A: A: ANTENNA NTENNA NTENNA NTENNA LLLLISTISTISTIST    Transceiver Power  Antenna Type  Antenna Gain  Safe Distance (Watts) (dBm)   (dBi)  (meters) 1.41 31.5 Omni  10  0.3353 1.41 31.5 Omni  15  0.5962 1.41 31.5 Cardioid Horizontal  20  1.0602 1.41 31.5 Cardioid Vertical  20  1.0602  A self-adhesive RF exposure label is supplied with each MA4070B unit for the user to affix to their antenna.  To operate the MA4070B in compliance with FCC regulations, you must apply the included label on to the antenna.  Peel off the protective backing from the label and affix it to the front of the antenna such that the label is readable from a distance of 3 feet. ☛ Caution: To comply with FCC RF exposure regulations in section 1.1307, a minimum seperation distance of 1.5 meters is required between this antenna and all persons. 2.3 Power Requirements  The equipment has an international auto-ranging internal power supply which allows it to be powered from any 100 to 240 VAC; 50 to 60 Hz source. Check the total current consumption of all equipment on the same line before applying power to the MA4000B system. Avoid sharing an AC source that feeds heavy motors or other equipment, which require large current drains. 2.4 Rack Mounting  The MA4000 system is designed for standard rack mounting in a 19” equipment rack.  It requires 4U (7.00”) of vertical rack space. It should be installed in a rack allowing access to the back of the unit. The upconverter should be isolated from strong RF radiation emanating from local equipment in the rack. Power line transients that may cause damage to the unit should be avoided.
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 10 2.5 Module Installation/Replacement 1. Power off the chassis using the rear panel AC switch 2. Disconnect the RF cables from the rear of the corresponding module 3. Using a screwdriver, loosen the corresponding front panel captive screws until the module is free to pull forward 4. Insert the replacement module and retighten the front panel captive screws 5. Turn on the AC power switch 6. Configure the output frequency and configure IF/RF levels 7. Reconnect the rear panel RF cables
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 11 3.0 OPERATION  3.1 Front Panel Description DDDDIAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM 3.13.13.13.1A A A A : F: F: F: FRONT RONT RONT RONT PPPPANEL ANEL ANEL ANEL –––– MA4200 S MA4200 S MA4200 S MA4200 SYSTEMYSTEMYSTEMYSTEM     As shown in Diagram 3.1A, the power/control module front panel has an LCD display, four soft touch push buttons, and 4 indicator LEDs. All other modules have 4 indicator LEDs. Modules are configured using push buttons on the power supply module, or via the remote interface. If no configuration adjustments are being made via the front panel controls, the display back light will shut off after a five minute time out. Pressing any of the front panel buttons will re-enable the back light. 3.1.1 MA4010B Power/Control Module DDDDIAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM 3.13.13.13.1B B B B : F: F: F: FRONT RONT RONT RONT PPPPANEL ANEL ANEL ANEL –––– MA4010B MA4010B MA4010B MA4010B    DISPLAY The first line on the display is the Mode Information Line. It shows the settings for the currently selected module. The possible operating modes depend upon the currently selected module (See Section 3.2, Front Panel Operating Modes (pp 15 to 17) for a detailed description of the available modes). The second line on the display is the Status Information Line. The Status Line is divided as follows: The two leftmost characters are “mX” where X is replaced by the currently selected module address. The module addresses are assigned starting with module A in the leftmost slot in the chassis and module K in the Power Supply. The modules in between are lettered B through J. When used with the MA4070B Power Amp Modules, the MA4061B Upconverter Modules can only be installed in slots A and F.  The MA4070B Power Amp Modules can only be installed in slots B thru E and slots G thru J (as shown in Diagram 3.1A). The next two characters are “sXX” where “XX” indicate the status code for the currently selected module. Refer to Section 5.0, Status Codes (pp 23 to 25) for a list of current status codes. The next two characters are “eXX” where “XX” indicates the error code for the currently selected module. (This code is only displayed when it is non-zero). Refer to Section 6.0, Error Codes (pp 27 to 29) for the list of current error codes.  A    B   C    D    E    F   G    H    I     J            K MMDS POWER AM PLIFIER WaveCom M A4070B DC POWERRF HIGHALARMRF LOWALARMHIGH REVPOWERALARMUNITSELECTMMDS POWER AM PLIFIER WaveCom M A4070B DC POWERRF HIGHALARMRF LOWALARMHIGH REVPOWERALARMUNITSELECTWaveC om MA4061B POWERMODULESELECTALARMMMDS DIGITAL UPCONVERTER RF ENABLEDWaveC om MA4061B POWERMODULESELECTALARMMMDS DIGITAL UPCONVERTER RF ENABLEDPOWERALARMMODULESELECTAUXDOWNUP MODULESELECTMODEWAVECOM ELECT RONICS  INC SYSTEM 40 00 POWER SUPPL Y WaveCom M A4010B  POWERALARMMODULESELECTAUXDOWNUP MODULESELECTMODEWAVECOM ELECTRO NICS  INC SYSTEM 4000 POWER SUPPLY WaveCom MA4010B
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 12 The final three characters indicate if local front panel control of the MA4001B chassis is enabled (“L/R”) or disabled (“_R_”). Remote control of the chassis is always available. MODULE SELECT BUTTON The MODULE SELECT button allows the user to select the module to display and/or control (the MODULE SELECT LED will be lit on the selected module, and the LCD display will indicate the module address in the status line). MODE BUTTON The MODE button allows the user to cycle through each of the various modes for the selected module. UP/DOWN BUTTONS The UP/DOWN arrow buttons adjust the settings for the currently selected mode of the selected module. POWER ON LED When the green POWER ON indicator is illuminated, the module has been correctly installed and powered on. ALARM LED A constant Alarm LED on the MA4010B indicates a critical alarm condition. Detailed alarm information is available by selecting the module from the front panel and observing the status and error codes on the LCD display. MODULE SELECT LED When the green MODULE SELECT indicator is illuminated, it indicates that the corresponding module has been selected from the front panel or via the remote control interface. AUX LED This LED is reserved for future use.
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 13 3.1.2 MA4061B – Upconverter Card DDDDIAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM 3.13.13.13.1C C C C : F: F: F: FRONT RONT RONT RONT PPPPANEL ANEL ANEL ANEL –––– MA4061B MA4061B MA4061B MA4061B    POWER ON LED When the green POWER ON indicator is illuminated, the module has been correctly installed and powered on. RF ENABLED LED When the green RF ENABLED indicator is illuminated, the internal output circuitry is enabled to provide an RF output. The RF ENABLED indicator does not necessarily indicate the presence of an output, it only reflects that the module is capable of an RF output if an IF input is applied and the levels configured. MODULE SELECT LED When the green MODULE SELECT indicator is illuminated, it indicates that the corresponding module has been selected from the front panel or via the remote control interface. ALARM LED The red MA4061 ALARM indicator has two modes. A flashing Alarm LED indicates a non-critical alarm condition (i.e. soft alarm). A constant Alarm LED indicates a critical alarm condition (i.e. hard alarm). Detailed alarm information is available by selecting the corresponding module from the front panel and observing the status and error codes on the LCD display.  WaveCom MA4061B POWER MODULE SELECT ALARM MMDS DIGITAL UPCONVERTER RF ENABLED
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 14 3.1.3 MA4070B – Power Amplifier DDDDIAGRIAGRIAGRIAGRAM AM AM AM 3.13.13.13.1D D D D : F: F: F: FRONT RONT RONT RONT PPPPANEL ANEL ANEL ANEL –––– MA4070B MA4070B MA4070B MA4070B    DC POWER LED When the green DC POWER indicator is illuminated, the module has been correctly installed and powered on. UNIT SELECT LED When the green UNIT SELECT indicator is illuminated, the corresponding module has been selected from the front panel or via the remote control interface. RF HIGH ALARM LED When the RF HIGH ALARM LED is illuminated, detected power levels have exceeded acceptable limits.  Limits will depend on whether default or custom thresholds are set. RF LOW ALARM LED When the RF LOW ALARM LED is illuminated, detected power levels have exceeded acceptable limits.  Limits will depend on whether default or custom thresholds are set. HIGH REV POWER ALARM LED When the HIGH REV POWER ALARM LED is illuminated, detected power levels have exceeded acceptable limits.  Limits will depend on whether default or custom thresholds are set. MMDSPOWER AMPLIFIERWaveCom MA4070BDCPOWERRF HIGHALARMRF LOWALARMHIGH REV.POWERALARMUNITSELECT
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 15 3.2 Front Panel Operating Modes 3.2.1 MA4061 Upconverter Modes FREQUENCY When this mode is selected, the display will read:  Frq XXXX.XXXX MHz The displayed frequency is the current configured Output Frequency. To adjust the output frequency, use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons. Single stepping will allow 62.5 kHz adjustment, while holding the buttons depressed will change the frequency more quickly.  ☛ The displayed frequency represents the center of the band.  ☛ During frequency change, the output is muted and the RF ENABLED indicator is turned off for 5 seconds to avoid undesirable interference. AUTO IF When this mode is selected, the display will read:  IF AGC Enabled or IF AGC Disabled Pressing the Up or Down buttons will toggle the display between Enabled and Disabled. When enabled, the MA4061 will automatically optimize the IF level and ensure it is within a pre-set threshold range (default ±0.5 dB). When disabled, the IF level can be manually adjusted as described in the next section.  ☛ The Auto IF mode should only be used for continuous IF inputs (non-bursty).  ☛ If the IF level is not within ±4.0 dB of the optimum level during Auto IF mode, the output will be muted to avoid undesirable interference, and the Alarm LED will be on.  ☛  At the time of shipping, the AUTO IF is enabled. IF LEVEL ADJUST When this mode is selected, the display will read:  IFPwr ±±±±XX.X dB The display indicates the approximate IF power level measured at the internal IF power detector. To adjust the IF level, use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons. To configure the MA4061 Upconverter for optimum performance, the IF level should be adjusted to read approximately 0.0 dB (-0.5 to +0.5). An IF level less than 0 dB will degrade noise performance and a level above 0 dB will promote intermodulation products.  ☛ The IF level can only be adjusted if the Auto IF mode is disabled. RF OUTPUT LEVEL ADJUST When this mode is selected, the display will read:  RFPwr ±±±±XX.X dBm The display indicates the approximate RF output power level measured by the internal RF power detector. To adjust the RF level, use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons. The RF output level may be set within the range of -15 dBm to +3 dBm.  ☛ Ensure that the IF level is correctly set before adjusting the RF level.
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 16 OUTPUT ENABLE/DISABLE When this mode is selected, the display will read:  Output Enabled or Output Disabled Pressing the Up or Down buttons will toggle the display between Enabled and Disabled. When enabled, the RF output from the MA4061 Upconverter is enabled. When disabled, the RF output from the MA4061 Upconverter is disabled. ☛  An RF output is only present when there is a valid IF input configured as described in the previous sections.  This means that at the time of shipping, the output is disabled until a valid input is applied. IF AND RF ALARM THRESHOLD SETTING The IF and RF alarm threshold can be configured by the user via remote control.   Default settings are as follows:  IF  +4, -4 dB, alarm function enabled RF  -15, +4 dBm, alarm function enabled The IF and RF alarms can be independently enabled or disabled via remote control.  Refer to Section 7.5, Detailed Command Descriptions and System Responses (pp 34 to 40) for instructions on how to adjust these settings. DEFAULT SETTINGS At the time of shipping from factory, the default settings of the MA4061 are: AUTO IF AGC enabled IF & RF Thresholds enabled Output is disabled (until a vaild input is supplied) The default status code at the time of shipping is s0E.  Once a valid input is applied, this status will change. 3.2.2 MA4070 Upconverter Modes FORWARD POWER ADJUST When this mode is selected, the display will read:  Fwd Pwr XX.X dB    The display indicates the approximate RF power level measured before the output. To adjust the RF level, use the UP/DOWN arrow buttons. The RF output level may be set within the range of +20 dBm to +40 dBm.  ☛ The RFlevel can only be adjusted if a MA4061 is in the preceding slot REVERSE POWER When this mode is selected, the display will read:  Rev Pwr XX.X dBm    The display indicates the approximate RF power level returned to the card from mismatched connections, etc.  The detector measures from +20dBm to +40dBm
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 17 OUTPUT ENABLE/DISABLE When this mode is selected, the display will read:  Output Enabled    or    Output Disabled    Pressing the Up or Down buttons will toggle the display between Enabled and Disabled. When enabled, the RF output from the MA4070 Power Amplifier is enabled. When disabled, the RF output from the MA4070 Power Amplifier is disabled. ☛  An RF output is only present when there is a valid IF input configured as described in the previous sections.  This means that at the time of shipping, the output is disabled until a valid input is applied. FORWARD AND REVERSE ALARM THRESHOLD SETTING The IF and RF alarm threshold can be configured by the user via remote control.   Default settings are as follows:  ForwardHigh  +41 dB, alarm function enabled    ForwardLow  +20 dB, alarm function enabled    ReverseHigh  +40 dBm, alarm function enabled The alarms can be independently enabled or disabled via remote control.  Refer to Section 7.5, Detailed Command Descriptions and System Responses (pp 34 to 40) for instructions on how to adjust these settings. 3.2.3 MA4010B Power/Control Module Modes ADDRESS When this mode is selected, the display will read: Address XXX ☛ The displayed address is the currently selected MA4001B chassis Address. A different address can be selected by pressing the Up or Down buttons. The MA4001B chassis has an address from 001 - 999. The address is only used for remote control and monitoring purposes. The factory default address is 999. RS232/RS485 SELECT When this mode is selected, the display will read:  RS232 Selected or RS485 Selected Pressing the Up or Down buttons will toggle the display between RS232 and RS485. ☛  The Remote Interface Connector Pinout will change depending upon the Interface Type selected. Please refer to Section 4.1, Power/Control Module Rear Panel Connection (pp 19, 20) for details.
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 18 3.3 Remote Control Operating Instructions The MA4000 system may be controlled via the RS232/RS485 Remote Interface connector. (Refer to Section 4.1, Power/Control Module Rear Panel Connections (pp 19, 20) for the connector pin-out). The input data rate can be 9600, 14400, or 28800 baud. The MA4000 System Controller will automatically determine which data rate is in use and adjust accordingly. There are no user settings relating to baud rate selection. For additional information refer to Section 7.0, Detailed Remote Control (pp 31 to 41).
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 19 4.0 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS DDDDIAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM 4.04.04.04.0AAAA: R: R: R: REAR EAR EAR EAR PPPPANEL ANEL ANEL ANEL –––– MA4200 S MA4200 S MA4200 S MA4200 SYSTEMYSTEMYSTEMYSTEM    4.1 MA4010B - Power/Control Module DDDDIAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM 4.14.14.14.1A A A A : R: R: R: REAR EAR EAR EAR PPPPANEL ANEL ANEL ANEL –––– MA4010B MA4010B MA4010B MA4010B    AC INPUT  The AC input accepts input voltages from 100 to 240 VAC. The fuse is internal to the IEC holder. If the fuse requires replacement, ensure the voltage and current rating is correct. The AC power switch may be used for turning the power on and off to the entire chassis. 10 MHZ REF IN If this option is installed, it will allow the user to use an external 10 MHz reference. When a signal of the specified level is present, it will override the internal reference and automatically use the external reference. ALARM This connector is reserved for future use.  REMOTEINTERFACEMADE IN CANADA100-240VAC, 4A MAX.50-60HzFUSE 5A, 250VALARM10MHzREF INRS232/RS485NRTL/CRF OUTIF INMMDS DIGITALUPCONVERTERWaveComMA4061BRF OUTIF INMMDS DIGITALUPCONVERTERWaveComMA4061BRF OUT RF INMMDSPOWER AMPLIFIERWaveCom MA4070BRF OUT RF INMMDSPOWER AMPLIFIERWaveCom MA4070BREMOTEINTERFACEMADE IN CANADA100-240VAC, 4A MAX.50-60HzFUSE 5A, 250VALARM10MHzREF INRS232/RS485NRTL/C
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 20 REMOTE INTERFACE The Remote Interface connector is a dual RJ45. Both sockets in the connector are identical. The pin-out for the matching RJ45 plug is shown in the following table and diagram: DDDDIAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM 4.14.14.14.1B B B B : RJ45 P: RJ45 P: RJ45 P: RJ45 PLUG LUG LUG LUG CCCCONNECTIONSONNECTIONSONNECTIONSONNECTIONS        TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 4.14.14.14.1A A A A : RS232 P: RS232 P: RS232 P: RS232 PININININ----OUTOUTOUTOUT    Terminal      Upconverter RJ45 Pin  Signal  Direction  Signal  RJ45 Pin 1 CTS ←  CTS 1 2 DSR ← DSR 2 3 RXD ← TXD 3 4 RXD/GND — RXD/GND  4 5 TXD/GND — TXD/GND  5 6 TXD → RXD 6 7 DTR → DTR 7 8 RTS → RTS 8  ☛ Note: The above pin-out allows a straight through RJ45 cable to be used for connection between the terminal and the MA4001B chassis. It is also possible to use an RJ45 - DB25 adapter to connect to a PC or similar RS232 standard serial port. TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 4.14.14.14.1BBBB: : : : RS485 PRS485 PRS485 PRS485 PININININ----OUTOUTOUTOUT    Terminal      Upconverter RJ45 Pin Signal Direction Signal RJ45 Pin 1 NC  NC 1 2 NC  NC 2 3 A ↔ A 3 4 GND — GND 4 5 GND — GND 5 6 B ↔ B 6 7 NC  NC 7 8 NC  NC 8 ☛ Note: The above pin-out allows connection to an RS485 communications bus. If desired, an RS485 - RS232 converter and an RJ45 - DB25 adapter can be used to connect to a PC or similar RS232 serial port.
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 21 4.2 MA4061B - MMDS Upconverter Card DDDDIAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM 4.24.24.24.2A A A A : R: R: R: REAR EAR EAR EAR PPPPANEL ANEL ANEL ANEL –––– MA4061B MA4061B MA4061B MA4061B    RF OUT The RF out SMA connector provides the RF output signal from 2500 to 2686 MHz with a level of -15 to 4 dBm. The impedance is 50 ohm. IF IN The IF Input F connector accepts an input signal at 44 MHz with up to a 6 MHz bandwidth from a 75 ohm source. The level should be from +25 to +35 dBmV. 4.3 MA4070B - Power Amplifier DDDDIAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM IAGRAM 4.34.34.34.3AAAA: R: R: R: REAR EAR EAR EAR PPPPANEL ANEL ANEL ANEL –––– MA4070B MA4070B MA4070B MA4070B    RF OUT The RF output N connector provides the RF output signal from 2500 to 2600 MHz or 2600 to 2686 MHz. The impedance is 50 ohm. RF IN The RF Input SMA connector accepts an input signal at 2500 to 2686 MHz with up to a 6 MHz bandwidth from a 50 ohm source.   RF OUT RF IN MMDS POWER AMPLIFIER WaveCom MA4070B  RF OUT IF IN MMDS GUPCONVERTERWaveCom MA4061B
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  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 23 5.0 STATUS CODES 5.1 MA4061B Status Codes The status code is displayed on line 2 of the LCD display. It consists of an ‘s’ character followed by a 2 digit hexadecimal number. The following tables can be used to interpret the meaning of the digits. TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 5.15.15.15.1AAAA: M: M: M: MOST OST OST OST SSSSIGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT DDDDIGIT IGIT IGIT IGIT DDDDESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTION    Digit Description  Digit Description 0 None  8 Reserved 1  Backup Relay Enabled  9  Reserved 2 Reserved  A Reserved 3 Reserved  B Reserved 4 Reserved C Reserved 5 Reserved D Reserved 6 Reserved  E Reserved 7 Reserved  F Reserved TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 5.15.15.15.1BBBB: L: L: L: LEAST EAST EAST EAST SSSSIGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT DDDDIGIT IGIT IGIT IGIT DDDDEEEESCRIPTIONSCRIPTIONSCRIPTIONSCRIPTION    Digit Description 0 None 1  Output is disabled 2  IF AGC is enabled 3  IF AGC is enabled, Output is disabled 4  IF Threshold Detection is enabled 5  IF Threshold Detection is enabled, Output is disabled 6  IF Threshold Detection is enabled, IF AGC is enabled 7  IF Threshold Detection is enabled, IF AGC is enabled, Output is disabled 8  RF Threshold Detection is enabled 9  RF Threshold Detection is enabled, Output is disabled A  RF Threshold Detection is enabled, IF AGC is enabled B  RF Threshold Detection is enabled, IF AGC is enabled, Output is disabled C  RF Threshold Detection is enabled, IF Threshold Detection is enabled D  RF Threshold Detection is enabled, IF Threshold Detection is enabled, Output is disabled E  RF Threshold Detection is enabled, IF Threshold Detection is enabled, IF AGC is enabled F  RF Threshold Detection is enabled, IF Threshold Detection is enabled, IF AGC is enabled, Output is disabled
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 24 5.2 MA4070B Status Codes The status code is displayed on line 2 of the LCD display. It consists of an ‘s’ character followed by a 2 digit hexadecimal number. The following tables can be used to interpret the meaning of the digits.  TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 5.25.25.25.2AAAA: M: M: M: MOST OST OST OST SSSSIGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT DDDDIGIT IGIT IGIT IGIT DDDDESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTION    Digit Description  Digit Description 0 None  8 Reserved 1 Reserved  9 Reserved 2 Reserved  A Reserved 3 Reserved  B Reserved 4 Reserved C Reserved 5 Reserved D Reserved 6 Reserved  E Reserved 7 Reserved  F Reserved  TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 5.25.25.25.2BBBB: L: L: L: LEAST EAST EAST EAST SSSSIGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT DDDDIGIT IGIT IGIT IGIT DDDDESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTION    Digit Description 0 None 1  Output is disabled 2  Forward Power High Threshold Detection is enabled 3  Forward Power High Threshold Detection is enabled, Output is disabled 4  Forward Power Low Threshold Detection is enabled 5  Forward Power Low Threshold Detection is enabled, Output is disabled 6  Forward Power Low Threshold Detection is enabled, Forward Power High Threshold Detection is enabled 7  Forward Power Low Threshold Detection is enabled, Forward Power High Threshold Detection is enabled, Output is disabled 8  RF Threshold Detection is enabled 9  RF Threshold Detection is enabled, Output is disabled A  RF Threshold Detection is enabled, Forward Power High Threshold Detection is enabled B  RF Threshold Detection is enabled, Forward Power High Threshold Detection is enabled, Output is disabled C  RF Threshold Detection is enabled, Forward Power Low Threshold Detection is enabled D  RF Threshold Detection is enabled, Forward Power Low Threshold Detection is enabled, Output is disabled E  RF Threshold Detection is enabled, Forward Power Low Threshold Detection is enabled, Forward Power High Threshold Detection is enabled F  RF Threshold Detection is enabled, Forward Power Low Threshold Detection is enabled, Forward Power High Threshold Detection is enabled, Output is disabled
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 25 5.3 MA4010B Power/Control Module Status Codes The status code is displayed on line 2 of the LCD display. It consists of an ‘s’ character followed by a 2 digit hexadecimal number. The following tables can be used to interpret the meaning of the digits. TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 5.35.35.35.3AAAA: M: M: M: MOST OST OST OST SSSSIGNIFIIGNIFIIGNIFIIGNIFICANT CANT CANT CANT DDDDIGIT IGIT IGIT IGIT DDDDESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTION    Digit Description Digit Description 0 None 8 Reserved 1 Reserved 9 Reserved 2 Reserved A Reserved 3 Reserved B Reserved 4 Reserved C Reserved 5 Reserved D Reserved 6 Reserved E Reserved 7 Reserved F Reserved TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 5.35.35.35.3BBBB: L: L: L: LEASEASEASEAST T T T SSSSIGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT DDDDIGIT IGIT IGIT IGIT DDDDESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTION    Digit Description Digit Description 0 None 8 Reserved 1  Local Control Locked Out  9  Reserved 2 Reserved A Reserved 3 Reserved B Reserved 4 Reserved C Reserved 5 Reserved D Reserved 6 Reserved E Reserved 7 Reserved F Reserved
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  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 27 6.0 ERROR CODES 6.1 MA4061B Error Codes When the error code is non-zero, it is displayed on line 2 of the LCD display. It consists of an ‘e’ character followed by a 2 digit hexadecimal number. The following table can be used to interpret the meaning of the digits. TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 6.16.16.16.1AAAA: M: M: M: MOST OST OST OST SSSSIGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT DDDDIGIT IGIT IGIT IGIT DDDDESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTION    Digit Description 0 None 1  Fixed LO Error 2  IF AGC Error 3  IF AGC Error, Fixed LO Error 4  IF Threshold Error 5  IF Threshold Error, Fixed LO Error 6  IF Threshold Error, IF AGC Error 7  IF Threshold Error, Fixed LO Error 8  RF Threshold Error 9  RF Threshold Error, Fixed LO Error A  RF Threshold Error, IF AGC Error B  RF Threshold Error, IF AGC Error, Fixed LO Error C  RF Threshold Error, IF Threshold Error D  RF Threshold Error, IF Threshold Error, Fixed LO Error E  RF Threshold Error, IF Threshold Error, IF AGC Error F  RF Threshold Error, IF Threshold Error, IF AGC Error, Fixed LO Error TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 6.16.16.16.1BBBB: L: L: L: LEAST EAST EAST EAST SSSSIGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT DDDDIGIT IGIT IGIT IGIT DDDDESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTION    Digit Description 0 None 1  Output is Muted 2  Hard Alarm condition 3  Hard Alarm condition, Output is Muted 4  Soft Alarm condition 5  Soft Alarm condition, Output is Muted 6  Soft Alarm condition, Hard Alarm condition 7  Soft Alarm condition, Hard Alarm condition, Output is Muted 8  Variable LO Error 9  Variable LO Error, Output is Muted A  Variable LO Error, Hard Alarm condition B  Variable LO error, Hard Alarm condition, Output is Muted C  Variable LO Error, Soft Alarm condition D  Variable LO Error, Soft Alarm condition, Output is Muted E  Variable LO Error, Soft Alarm condition, Hard Alarm condition F  Variable LO Error, Soft Alarm condition, Hard Alarm condition, Output is Muted
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 28 6.2 MA4070B Error Codes TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 6.26.26.26.2AAAA: M: M: M: MOST OST OST OST SSSSIGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT DDDDIGIT IGIT IGIT IGIT DDDDESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTION    Digit Description 0 None 1  Reverse Power Threshold Error 2 Reserved 3  Reverse Power Threshold Error, Reserved 4 Reserved 5  Reverse Power Threshold Error, Reserved 6 Reserved 7  Reverse Power Threshold Error, Reserved 8 Reserved 9  Reverse Power Threshold Error, Reserved A Reserved B  Reverse Power Threshold Error, Reserved C Reserved D  Reverse Power Threshold Error, Reserved E Reserved F  Reverse Power Threshold Error, Reserved  TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 6.26.26.26.2BBBB: L: L: L: LEAST EAST EAST EAST SSSSIGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT DDDDIGIT IGIT IGIT IGIT DDDDESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTION    Digit Description 0 None 1  Hard Alarm condition 2  Soft Alarm condition 3  Soft Alarm condition, Hard Alarm condition 4  Forward Power High Threshold Error 5  Forward Power High Threshold Error, Hard Alarm condition 6  Forward Power High Threshold Error, Soft Alarm condition 7  Forward Power High Threshold Error, Soft Alarm condition, Hard Alarm condition 8  Forward Power Low Threshold Error 9  Forward Power Low Threshold Error, Hard Alarm condition A  Forward Power Low Threshold Error, Soft Alarm condition B  Forward Power Low Threshold Error, Soft Alarm condition, Hard Alarm condition C  Forward Power Low Threshold Error, Forward Power High Threshold Error D  Forward Power Low Threshold Error, Forward Power High Threshold Error, Hard Alarm condition E  Forward Power Low Threshold Error, Forward Power High Threshold Error, Soft Alarm condition F  Forward Power Low Threshold Error, Forward Power High Threshold Error, Soft Alarm condition, Hard Alarm condition
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 29 6.3 MA4010B Power/Control Module Error Codes When the error code is non-zero, it is displayed on line 2 of the LCD display. It consists of an ‘e’ character followed by a 2 digit hexadecimal number. The following table can be used to interpret the meaning of the digits. TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 6.36.36.36.3AAAA: M: M: M: MOST OST OST OST SSSSIGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT DDDDIGIT IGIT IGIT IGIT DDDDESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTION    Digit Description  Digit Description 0 None  8 Reserved 1  5 Volt Supply Under voltage  9  Reserved 2 Reserved  A Reserved 3 Reserved  B Reserved 4 Reserved  C Reserved 5 Reserved  D Reserved 6 Reserved  E Reserved 7 Reserved  F Reserved TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 6.36.36.36.3BBBB: L: L: L: LEAST EAST EAST EAST SSSSIGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT IGNIFICANT DDDDIGIT IGIT IGIT IGIT DDDDESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTIONESCRIPTION    Digit  Description 0 None 1  Hard Alarm condition 2 Reserved 3 Reserved 4 Reserved 5  24 Volt Supply Under voltage, Hard Alarm 6 Reserved 7 Reserved 8 Reserved 9  10 Volt Supply Under voltage, Hard Alarm A Reserved B Reserved C Reserved D  10 Volt Supply Under voltage, 24 Volt Supply Under voltage, Hard Alarm E Reserved F Reserved
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  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 31 7.0 DETAILED REMOTE CONTROL 7.1 Operation The MA4001B chassis may be controlled via the RS232/RS485 Remote Interface connector. (See Section 4.1, Power/Control Module Rear Panel Connections (pp 19, 20) for the connector pin-out). The input data rate can be 9600, 14400, or 28800 baud. The MA4000 System Controller will automatically determine which data rate is in use and adjust accordingly. There are no user settings relating to baud rate selection. 7.2 Message Format All messages to the MA4000 system controller consist of a sequence of ASCII characters. Messages must meet the following guidelines in order to be correctly interpreted by the controller. •  There can be no more than 75 ms between consecutive message bytes. •   After receiving the entire message, the MA4000 System Controller will require approximately 200 ms to process and respond to the message. •   Only one message can be processed at a time, consequently the user must wait for a reply before sending a new message. •   Commands sent to an invalid chassis address will be discarded without a response. 7.3 Command Structure The command structure consists of a sequence of ASCII characters terminated by a carriage return. All ASCII characters are case-insensitive unless otherwise indicated. Commands are to be in one of the following two general formats: <start>ADD<sp>MOD<sp>CC<sp>CRC<cr> or <start>ADD<sp>MOD<sp>CC<sp>PARM<sp>CRC<cr> <start>  ASCII Asterisk character <sp>  ASCII Space character <cr>  ASCII Carriage Return character ADD = Address (3 ASCII characters)   Addresses are 3 digit numbers. Three digits (including leading zeros) are required to correctly define an address. MOD = Module (1 ASCII character)   A = Module A (Leftmost module)   B = Module B  .  .   J = Module J (Next to Power Control Module) CC = Command Code (2 or 3 ASCII characters)
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 32 MA4061B Command Codes FL = Load Frequency  IAS = Set IF AGC Threshold AI = Set IF Attenuation  IAE = Enable IF AGC Threshold  AR = Set RF Attenuation  IAD = Disable IF AGC Threshold  OE = Enable Output  RTS = Set RF Threshold OD = Disable Output  RTD = Disable RF Threshold ITS = Set IF Threshold   RTE = Enable RF Threshold ITD = Disable IF Threshold  SU = Unit Status Request ITE = Enable IF Threshold   LE = Enable Local Control   LD = Disable Local Control MA4070B Command Codes OE = Enable Output  FPHS = Forward Power High Set OD = Disable Output  FPHE = Forward Power Hi Enable SU = Unit Status Request  FPHD = Forward Power High Disable SC = Configuration Status Request  FPLS = Forward Power Low Set LE = Enable Local Control  FPLE = Forward Power Low Enable LD = Disable Local Control  FPLD = Forward Power Low Disable   RPS = Reverse Power Threshold Set   RPE = Reverse Power Threshold Enable   RPE = Reverse Power Threshold Disable  CRC = CRC-16 checksum (3 characters) The checksum is preferred, but not required. If the checksum is used, the first character is an ASCII “V” followed by the low and high bytes respectively of the computed CRC 16 checksum (the checksum characters are not necessarily ASCII). The checksum is to be computed on all characters after the initial <start> character up to, and including, the first “V” character in the CRC section. If the checksum is not used, the 3 characters should be ASCII “NNN” (they must be uppercase). PARM is one or more characters, and is command specific.
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 33 7.4 Response Structure The response structure will consist of a sequence of ASCII characters, terminated by a carriage return. Responses will be in one of the two following general formats: <start>ADD<sp>R<sp>RC<sp>CRC<cr> or <start>ADD<sp>R<sp>RC<sp>PARM<sp>CRC<cr> There will be one response returned for all commands. <start>  ASCII Asterisk character <sp>  ASCII Space character <cr>  ASCII Carriage Return character ADD = Address (3 characters)   The address of the unit that is responding to the command. R = ASCII “R” character (1 character)   Indicates that this is a response to a previous message. RC = Response Code (3 characters)   OK = Command Accepted   MOD = Command Denied because the addressed module is invalid   ERR = Command Denied because of Syntax Error   CRC = Command Denied because of CRC-16 error CRC = CRC-16 checksum (3 characters)   The response checksum is always valid. The first character will be an ASCII “V” followed by the low and high bytes respectively of the computed CRC 16 checksum (the checksum characters are not necessarily ASCII). The checksum will be computed on all characters after the initial <start> character up to, and including, the first “V” character in the CRC section. PARM is one or more characters, and is command specific.
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 34 7.5 Detailed Command Descriptions and System Responses 7.5.1 MA4061B Upconverter Detailed Command Descriptions and System Responses This section defines each of the command codes and the associated parameters for the MA4061B Upconverter module. FL - Load Frequency  Description: Loads the frequency for the specified module.  Parameters: Desired frequency in MHz, in the form XXXX.XXXX. Leading zeros are optional, but not required. The decimal point and four trailing characters are required. Valid input frequencies are between 2500.0000 MHz and 2686.0000 MHz. Valid trailing characters are multiples of 0.0625 MHz, all others will be denied.  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>FL<sp>2500.0625<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC AI - Set IF Attenuation  Description: Sets the IF attenuation for the specified module.  Parameters: Desired IF attenuation in dB, in the form XX.XX. Leading zeros are optional, but not required. The decimal point and two trailing characters are required. Valid attenuation values are between 0 dB and 25 dB in 0.25 dB steps. Valid trailing characters are 00, 25, 50 or 75.  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>AI<sp>10.50<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC AR - Set RF Attenuation  Description: Sets the RF attenuation for the specified module.  Parameters: Desired RF output attenuation in dB, in the form XX.XX. Leading zeros are optional, but not required. The decimal point and two trailing characters are required. Valid attenuation values are between 0 dB and 39.75 dB in 0.25 dB steps. Valid trailing characters are 00, 25, 50 or 75.  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>AR<sp>4.25<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC ITS - Set IF Threshold  Description: Sets the IF thresholds for the specified module.  Parameters: Desired IF thresholds in dB, in the form X.X<sp>-X.X. Leading zeros are optional, but not required. The decimal point and trailing character is required. The first parameter is the positive threshold and can range between 4.0 and 0.0 dB. The second parameter is the negative threshold and can range between 0.0 and -4.0 dB. The trailing character can range between 0.0 and 0.9.  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>ITS<sp>1.5<sp>-1.5<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC ITE - Enable IF Threshold  Description: Enables IF Threshold detection for the specified module.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>ITE<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 35 ITD - Disable IF Threshold  Description: Disables IF Threshold detection for the specified module.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>ITD<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC IAS - Set Auto IF Threshold  Description: Sets the Auto IF Thresholds for the specified module.  Parameters: Desired IF thresholds in dB, in the form X.X<sp>-X.X. Leading zeros are optional, but not required. The decimal point and trailing character is required. The first parameter is the positive threshold and can range between 4.0 and 0.0 dB. The second parameter is the negative threshold and can range between 0.0 and -4.0 dB. The trailing character can range between 0.0 and 0.9.  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>IAS<sp>1.5<sp>-1.5<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC IAE - Enable Auto IF  Description: Enables Auto IF Mode for the specified module.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>IAE<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC IAD - Disable Auto IF  Description: Disables Auto IF Mode for the specified module.  Parameters:  None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>IAD<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC RTS - Set RF Threshold  Description: Sets the RF Thresholds for the specified module.  Parameters: Desired RF thresholds in dBm, in the form XX.X<sp>XX.X. Leading zeros are optional, but not required. The decimal point and trailing character is required. The first parameter indicates the high threshold, and the second indicates the low threshold. The trailing character can range between 0.0 and 0.9.  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>RTS<sp>60.0<sp>50.0<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC RTE - Enable RF Threshold  Description: Enables RF Threshold detection for the specified module.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>RTE<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC RTD - Disable RF Threshold  Description: Disables RF Threshold detection for the specified module.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>RTD<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 36 OE - Enable Output  Description: Turns on the Output from the specified module.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>OE<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC OD - Disable Output  Description: Turns off the Output from the specified module.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>OD<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC LE - Enable Local Control  Description: Enables local control of the MA4001B chassis. The module address must indicate a valid module even though the command does not change any module settings.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>LE<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC LD - Disable Local Control  Description: Disables local control of the MA4001B chassis. The module address must indicate a valid module even though the command does not change any module settings.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>LD<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 37  SU - Status Unit Request  Description: The Status Unit Request command returns the factory model and revision history for the specified module. The detailed contents of the reply are shown in the response section.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>SU<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC If the response is OK, then the following parameters will also be returned in the order shown below. (Note: X may be replaced by any valid character. All other characters will be as shown). TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 7.5.17.5.17.5.17.5.1A A A A : R: R: R: RESPONSE ESPONSE ESPONSE ESPONSE PPPPARAMETERS FOR ARAMETERS FOR ARAMETERS FOR ARAMETERS FOR SSSSTATUS TATUS TATUS TATUS UUUUNITS NITS NITS NITS RRRREQUESTEQUESTEQUESTEQUEST    Parameter (Units)  Format  Example Model  XXXXXXXXXXX Upconverter Module SN  XXXXXXX  0123456 Hardware Revision  XXX  010 (i.e. Rev 1.0) Microcontroller Revision  XXX  010 (i.e. Rev 1.0) PLD Revision  XXX  010 (i.e. Rev 1.0) Miscellaneous 16 chars   7.5.2 MA4070B Upconverter Detailed Command Descriptions and System Responses This section defines each of the command codes and the associated parameters for the MA4070B Power Amplifier module. OE - Enable Output  Description: Turns on the Output from the specified module.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>OE<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC OD - Disable Output  Description: Turns off the Output from the specified module.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>OD<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC LE - Enable Local Control  Description: Enables local control of the MA4001B chassis. The module address must indicate a valid module even though the command does not change any module settings.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>LE<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 38 LD - Disable Local Control  Description: Disables local control of the MA4001B chassis. The module address must indicate a valid module even though the command does not change any module settings.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>LD<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC  SU - Status Unit Request  Description: The Status Unit Request command returns the factory model and revision history for the specified module. The detailed contents of the reply are shown in the response section.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>SU<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC If the response is OK, then the following parameters will also be returned in the order shown below. (Note: X may be replaced by any valid character. All other characters will be as shown). TTTTABLE ABLE ABLE ABLE 7.5.27.5.27.5.27.5.2A A A A : R: R: R: RESPONSE ESPONSE ESPONSE ESPONSE PPPPARAMETERS FOR ARAMETERS FOR ARAMETERS FOR ARAMETERS FOR SSSSTATUS TATUS TATUS TATUS UUUUNITS NITS NITS NITS RRRREQUESTEQUESTEQUESTEQUEST    Parameter (Units)  Format  Example Model  XXXXXXXXXXX MA4070 Module SN  XXXXXXX  0123456 Hardware Revision  XXX  010 (i.e. Rev 1.0) Microcontroller Revision  XXX  010 (i.e. Rev 1.0)    Miscellaneous 16 chars
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 39 SC - Status Configuration Request  Description: The Status Configuration Request command returns the active configuration, including error codes and alarm status for the addressed module. It also returns the current status of the power supply module. The detailed contents of the reply are shown in the response section.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>A<sp>SC<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or ERR or CRC or MOD If the response is OK, then the following parameters will also be returned in space delimited format in the order shown below. (Note: X may be replaced by any valid character. All other characters will be as shown).  Error codes are the last two digits reported on the status code line.  Refer to Section 6.0, Error Codes (pp 27 to 29) for more details. TTTTABLEABLEABLEABLE7.5.27.5.27.5.27.5.2B B B B : R: R: R: RESPONSE ESPONSE ESPONSE ESPONSE PPPPARAMETERS FOR ARAMETERS FOR ARAMETERS FOR ARAMETERS FOR SSSSTATUS TATUS TATUS TATUS CCCCONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION ONFIGURATION RRRREQUESTEQUESTEQUESTEQUEST    Parameter (Units)  Format  Example MA4070 Status Code  XXXX  0101 MA4070 RF Power (dBm)  XXX.X 35.5 MA4070 RF Reverse Power (dBm)  XX.X  < 20  FPHS – Forward Power High Set  Description: Sets the Forward Power High for the specified module.  When the Forward Power High is enabled, and the RF Power is above the threshold limit, a non-critical alarm will be triggered.  Parameters: Desired RF Thresholds in dBm, in the form XX.X.  The decimal point and trailing characters are required.  The trailing character can range between 0.0 and 0.9  Example: *999<sp>B<sp>FPHS<sp>38.0<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC FPHE – Enable Forward Power High  Description: Enables the Forward Power High for the specified module.  When the Forward Power High is enabled, and the RF Power is above the threshold limit, a non-critical alarm will be triggered.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>B<sp>FPHE<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC FPHD – Disable Forward Power High  Description: Disables the Forward Power High for the specified module.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>B<sp>FPHD<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 40 FPLS – Set Forward Power Low  Description: Sets the Forward Power Low for the specified module.  When the Forward Power Low is enabled, and the RF Power is below the threshold limit, a non-critical alarm will be triggered.  Parameters: Desired RF Thresholds in dBm, in the form XX.X.  The decimal point and trailing characters are required.  The trailing character can range between 0.0 and 0.9  Example: *999<sp>B<sp>FPLS<sp>34.0<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC FPLE – Enable Forward Power Low  Description: Enables the Forward Power Low for the specified module.  When the Forward Power Low is enabled, and the RF Power is below the threshold limit, a non-critical alarm will be triggered.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>B<sp>FLPE<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC FPLD – Disable Forward Power Low  Description: Disables the Forward Power Low for the specified module.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>B<sp>FPLD<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC RPS – Set Reverse Power Threshold  Description: Sets the Reverse Power Threshold for the specified module.  When the Reverse Power Threshold is enabled, and the RF Power is above the threshold limit, a non-critical alarm will be triggered.  Parameters: Desired RF Thresholds in dBm, in the form XX.X.  The decimal point and trailing characters are required.  The trailing character can range between 0.0 and 0.9  Example: *999<sp>B<sp>RPS<sp>25.0<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC RPE – Enable Reverse Power Threshold  Description: Sets the Reverse Power Threshold for the specified module.  When the Reverse Power Threshold is enabled, and the RF Power is above the threshold limit, a non-critical alarm will be triggered.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>B<sp>RPE<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC RPD – Disable Reverse Power Threshold  Description: Disables the Reverse Power Threshold for the specified module.  Parameters: None  Example: *999<sp>B<sp>RPD<sp>CRC<cr>  Response:  OK or MOD or ERR or CRC
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 41 7.6 CRC Calculation The CRC calculations are performed using a table driven approach. The polynomial used is X^16+X^15+X^2+1. Only the basic algorithm and lookup table will be described here. Sample code is available on request. For further information, this approach is described in detail in the following paper: Perez, Aram; Byte-wise CRC Calculations, IEEE Micro, June 1983, pp. 40 - 50 The algorithm for the CRC calculation is as follows:   Exclusive-OR the input byte with the low-order byte of the CRC register to get X.   Shift the CRC register 8 bits to the right.   Exclusive-OR the CRC register with the contents of the table, using X as an index.   Repeat steps 1 - 3 for all message bytes.    ☛ Note: The CRC register is 16 bits long, and should be cleared to 0 before beginning the calculations. For the transmit message: After all the message bytes have been processed, the CRC is tagged on to the end of the message with the least significant byte first. For the received message: After all the received message bytes have been processed, the resulting CRC should be zero. If it is not zero, at least one bit error has occurred. If it is zero, it is assumed that no errors have occurred.
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 42
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 43 8.0 WARRANTY AND SERVICE POLICIES 8.1 Warranty Statement WaveCom warrants its products to be free from defects in workmanship or materials for a period of two years. The warranty begins on the date of the original shipment from WaveCom to its customer. No claim may be allowed for expenses incurred in installation or use. No other expressed or implied warranties shall apply to the goods sold. WaveCom is not responsible for delayed shipments, other loss beyond WaveCom’s control, or consequential damages of any kind arising in connection with the use of its products. This warranty is a return-to-factory warranty only. During the warranty period WaveCom will at its option, replace, repair or refund the price paid for any item which is returned for service. This warranty does not apply to physically or environmentally abused units. 8.2 Service Policies: How to Return an Item for Service Before returning any item for service, an R.M.A. (Returned Material Authorization) number must be assigned by WaveCom. A unique R.M.A. number will be assigned for each item being returned. When requesting an R.M.A. number, please be prepared to provide the model, WaveCom serial number, original invoice number, your purchase order number and an adequate fault description. R.M.A. service is available Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. CST (statutory holidays excepted). To obtain an R.M.A. number you may:   Call: (306) 955-7075, press ‘0’ for Operator or ‘2’ for Service Dept         Or Fax: (306) 384-0086 — Attention: R.M.A. Request Once an R.M.A. number has been assigned, please refer to it in all correspondence and make certain that all applicable R.M.A. numbers are clearly marked on the outside of each package being returned. You must also ensure that each product is shipped to WaveCom in its original shipping container (or equivalent) via Prepaid carrier, with appropriate insurance and customs documentation (where required). WaveCom will not accept collect shipments, damaged shipments or shipments unaccompanied by an R.M.A. number. Items will be returned from WaveCom to the customer via prepaid ground carrier. Any alternate means of shipment must be requested by the customer and will be subject to additional charges. Please ship authorized returning items to:  Repair Center      WaveCom Electronics Inc.      202 Cardinal Crescent      Saskatoon, SK Canada S7L 6H8 8.3 Repair Charges and Warranty Exemptions Items returned beyond the warranty period or items that do not qualify for warranty service are subject to additional out-of-warranty repair charges. Descriptions of these charges and warranty exemptions are below: 1) Repair turnaround time is typically 5-10 working days after receipt of the item at WaveCom. A Flat Rate Repair Charge will apply to all out-of-warranty items. Flat Rate Repair Charges are subject to change without notice. 2) Any faults due to customer error (ie - incorrect set-up or configuration settings) are subject to the current Test Fee and will be exempt from warranty. 3) Items returned with inadequate fault descriptions are subject to the current Test Fee and are exempt from warranty. 4) In the event that no fault is found, the item is subject to the current Test Fee and will be exempt from warranty. 5) Any product exhibiting external damage (either from shipping, improper handling or use) will be subject to inspection. If said damages are determined to be the cause of failure, the item will be exempt from warranty. All repairs to correct the external damage are subject to Time & Materials Charges (parts and labor at current rates). 6) Items with damage caused by unauthorized repairs or by external devices are subject to current out-of-warranty Flat Rate Repair Charges and are exempt from warranty. 7) All products returned for Factory Optioning are subject to the applicable current Option Charge plus Test Fee. Factory-optioned products carry the balance of the original warranty or a 90 day warranty, whichever is greater. All out-of-warranty repairs must be approved by the customer in writing. No repairs will be made until the customer’s Purchase Order or Out-Of-Warranty Repair Authorization is received.
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 44 APPENDIX A – CRC – 16 CALCULATIONS TABLE All values in the table are in Hex format.  X TERM ENTRY   0  0  1  C0C1  2  C181  3  140  4  C301  5  3C0  6  280  7  C241  8  C601  9  6C0  A  780  B  C741  C  500  D  C5C1  E  C481  F  440  10  CC01  11  CC0  12  D80  13  CD41  14  F00  15  CFC1  16  CE81  17  E40  18  A00  19  CAC1  1A  CB81  1B  B40  1C  C901  1D  9C0  1E  880  1F  C841  20  D801  21  18C0  22  1980  23  D941  24  1B00  25  DBC1  26  DA81  27  1A40  28  1E00  29  DEC1  2A  DF81  2B  1F40  2C  DD01  2D  1DC0  2E  1C80  2F  DC41  30  1400  31  D4C1  32  D581  X TERM ENTRY   33  1540  34  D701  35  17C0  36  1680  37  D641  38  D201  39  12C0  3A  1380  3B  D341  3C  1100  3D  D1C1  3E  D081  3F  1040  40  F001  41  30C0  42  3180  43  F141  44  3300  45  F3C1  46  F281  47  3240  48  3600  49  F6C1  4A  F781  4B  3740  4C  F501  4D  35C0  4E  3480  4F  F4441  50  3C00  51  FCC1  52  FD81  53  3D40  54  FF01  55  3FC0  56  3E80  57  FE41  58  FA01  59  3AC0  5A  3B80  5B  FB41  5C  3900  5D  F9C1  5E  F881  5F  3840  60  2800  61  E8C1  62  E981  63  2940  64  EB01  65  2BC0  X TERM ENTRY   66  2A80  67  EA41  68  EE01  69  2EC0   6A  2F80  6B  EF41  6C  2D00  6D  EDC1  6E  EC81  6F  2C40  70  E401  71  24C0  72  2580  73  E541  74  2700  75  E7C1  76  E681  77  2640  78  2200  79  E2C1  7A  E381  7B  2340  7C  E101  7D  21C0  7E  2080  7F  E041  80  A001  81  60C0  82  6180  83  A141  84  6300  85  A3C1  86  A281  87  6240  88  6600  89  A6C1  8A  A781  8B  6740  8C  A501  8D  65C0  8E  6480  8F  A441  90  6C00  91  ACC1  92  AD81  93  6D40  94  AF01  95  6FC0  96  6E80  97  AE41  98  AA01  X TERM ENTRY   99  6AC0  9A  6B80
  WaveCom Electronics Inc MA4061/MA4070 Manual; MAN1L2301 Rev02 (Oct 2001) Approved: R. L. 45  9B  AB41  9C  6900  9D  A9C1  9E  A881  9F  6840  A0  7800  A1  B8C1  A2  B981  A3  7940  A4  BB01  A5  7BC0  A6  7A80  A7  BA41  A8  BE01  A9  7EC0  AA  7F80  AB  BF41  AC  7D00  AD  BDC1  AE  BC81  AF  7C40  B0  B401  B1  74C0  B2  7580  B3  B541  B4  7700  B5  B7C1  B6  B681  B7  7640  B8  7200  B9  B2C1  BA  B381  BB  7340  BC  B101  BD  71C0  BE  7080  BF  B041  C0  5000  C1  90C1  C2  9181  C3  5140  C4  9301  C5  53C0  C6  5280  C7  9241  C8  9601  C9  56C0  CA  5780  CB  9741  CC  5500  CD  95C1  CE  9481  CF  5440  D0  9C01  X TERM ENTRY  D1  5CC0  D2  5D80  D3  9D41  D4  5F00  D5  9FC1  D6  9E81  D7  5E40  D8  5A00  D9  9AC1  DA  9B81  DB  5B40  DC  9901  DD  59C0  DE  5880  DF  9841  E0  8801  E1  48C0  E2  4980  E3  8941  E4  4B00  E5  8BC1  E6  8A81  E7  4A40  E8  4E00  E9  8EC1  EA  8F81  EB  4F40  EC  8D01  ED  4DC0  EE  4C80  EF  8C41  F0  4400  F1  84C1  F2  8581  F3  4540  F4  8701  F5  47C0  F6  4680  F7  8641  F8  8201  F9  42C0  FA  4380  FB  8341  FC  4100  FD  81C1  FE  8081  FF  4040
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