UBS Axcera CL1TC-4 400-Watt, 1.6 GHz DVB-H Transmitter User Manual 8SC Transmitter
UBS-Axcera 400-Watt, 1.6 GHz DVB-H Transmitter 8SC Transmitter
Contents
- 1. User Manual Part 1
- 2. User Manual Part 2
User Manual Part 2
CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter WEB Interface 6.4.11 Site The Site page allows the user to add information identifying the site, including the name of the site, address, contact information, etc. Each item is limited to 35 alphanumeric parameters. Figure 6-24 Site Information The available parameters are: Item System Description Contact Information System Location Site Address Line 1 Site Address Line 2 Site Address Line 3 Site Address Line 4 Site Notes Option up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 alphanumeric alphanumeric alphanumeric alphanumeric alphanumeric alphanumeric alphanumeric alphanumeric Table 6-11 Site Parameters Product Manual, Rev. 1 72 characters characters characters characters characters characters characters characters CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter 6.5 WEB Interface Alarms Menu The Alarms menu contains the following pull-down items (see Figure 6-25 below): • Alarm Properties • External Voltage Alarm Setting • Log Management • Alarm Log Figure 6-25 Alarms Menu The Alarms menu allows the user to set the properties of each alarm including system actions as well to view alarm and event logs. Product Manual, Rev. 1 73 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter WEB Interface 6.5.1 Alarm Properties The first item in the Alarm Properties page is the Alarm Index. The Alarm Index box has a pull-down menu permitting the user to select a specific alarm from the list for configuration. The list of alarms along with a description of each alarm can be found in Section 10. The user can configure each alarm to be displayed (Alarm Enabled ON) or ignored (Alarm Enabled OFF) and can configure the modulator to send an SNMP trap for any active alarm. The user can also configure a number of relays on the modulator rear panel to be triggered on alarm. The integration time can be set to any value between 0 to 360 seconds, allowing the modulator to avoid reporting intermittent alarms. An alarm will only be reported if it is still active after the integration time has elapsed. The Alarm Properties page also summarizes the current Alarm Properties settings for all system alarms under Alarm Property Setting Summary. Figure 6-26 Alarm Properties Configuration Product Manual, Rev. 1 74 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter WEB Interface For each alarm, the user can set the following: Item Alarm Enabled Option OFF, ON Trap Notification on Alarm Used to control whether the selected alarm will be displayed (ON) or ignored (OFF). OFF, ON Integration Time Used to control whether the selected alarm will produce a SNMP trap notification. 0 to 360 sec Mute on Alarm Length of time an alarm condition is present before the alarm is declared. OFF, ON Relay on Alarm Used to control whether the selected alarm will mute the transmitter output. OFF, ON Second Relay on Alarm Used to control whether the selected alarm will active the first alarm relay. OFF, ON Alarm Severity Level Used to control whether the selected alarm will active the second alarm relay. Critical, Warning, Informative, Cleared Table 6-12 Alarm Properties Parameters Product Manual, Rev. 1 75 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter WEB Interface 6.5.2 External Voltage Alarm Setting The External Voltage Alarm Setting page allows the user to set the voltage threshold for each of the I/O port analog inputs (pins). Voltage 1 though Voltage 8 correspond to pins 1 though 8; pin 9 is ground. For example, the pin 6 settings (Voltage6 Trigger Polarity and Voltage6 Trigger Threshold) seen in Figure 6-27 will create an alarm if the pin 6 output voltage is greater than 2.0 VDC. NOTE: For this application, Pin 6 has been connected to the cabinet door switch contacts, Pin 7 has been connected to the cabinet smoke detector and the Web interface has been configured accordingly. The External Voltage Alarm Settings should not be modifies by the user. Figure 6-27 External Voltage Alarm Setting Configuration For each I/O pin, the user can set the following: Item Voltage Trigger Polarity Voltage Trigger Threshold Selection <, > Range: 0.00 .. 10.00 Table 6-13 External Voltage Alarm Setting Parameters Product Manual, Rev. 1 76 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter WEB Interface 6.5.3 Log Management The Log Management page can be used to clear the alarm log and/or event log, change the order alarms appear in the logs and change the displayed alarm log. If the Alarm Log is configured not to display alarms in reverse, the most recent alarm will be at the bottom of the list. If the Alarm Log is configured to display alarms in reverse, the most recent alarm will be at the top of the list. Figure 6-28 Log Management Configuration The available parameters are: Item Clear Alarm Log Logs Display in Reverse Option No, Yes No, Yes Log To Display Used to determine the order alarms are displayed in the Alarm Log. Transient Log, Alarm Log Used to determine if the Alarm Log will display Transient Alarms or Set Alarms. Table 6-14 Log Management Parameters Product Manual, Rev. 1 77 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter WEB Interface 6.5.4 Alarm Log The Alarm Log lists the current alarms as well as all alarm log entries. Figure 6-29 Alarm Log Figure 6-30 Alarm Log (Log Displayed in Reverse) Product Manual, Rev. 1 78 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter 6.6 WEB Interface NMS Users Menu The NMS Users menu includes the User Properties menu (see the pull down figure below). The NMS Users menu sets the parameters required for an individual user to establish communications with the modulator via a SNMP Network Management System (NMS). From the User Properties menu, each NMS user can be configured with a user name, password, Cryptographic Hash Function authentication type (SHA, MD5, none) and Data Encryption mode (DES, AES, none) plus encryption password. Figure 6-31 User Properties Configuration For each user, the following authorization parameters can be set. Item Username Authorization Type Option up to 35 alphanumeric characters SHA, Disabled, MD5 Auth. Password Priv Type “Cryptographic Hash Function” up to 35 alphanumeric characters DES, AES, Disabled Priv. Password “Data Encryption” up to 35 alphanumeric characters Table 6-15 User Properties Parameters Product Manual, Rev. 1 79 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter 6.7 WEB Interface System Parameters Menu The System Parameters menu displays the modulator access control, network and SNMP parameters. It is also used for system reset and upgrades. The System Parameters menu contains the following pull-down menu items (see Figure 6-32 below): • Identification • Access Control • Network Parameters • SNMP Parameters • System Time • Heartbeat Time • System Reset • User Configuration • Download Config Files(s) • Upgrade and Files Upload • List Uploaded Files Figure 6-32 System Parameters Menu Product Manual, Rev. 1 80 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter WEB Interface 6.7.1 Identification The Identification page allows the user to set the following identifiers: Item Site Name Site ID Option up to 35 alphanumeric characters up to 15 alphanumeric characters Table 6-16 Identification Parameters Figure 6-33 Identification Configuration 6.7.2 Access Control The Access Control page allows the user to set a password for the Web GUI interface. Item Web Password Option up to 14 alphanumeric characters Table 6-17 Access Control Parameters Figure 6-34 Access Control Configuration Product Manual, Rev. 1 81 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter WEB Interface 6.7.3 Network Parameters The Network Parameters page allows the user to set the network parameters for the modulator. Note: The modulator must be reset following a change to any of the Network Parameters. Item Management IP Management Netmask Default Gateway Redundant Peer IP Option Standard Standard Standard Standard Second Etherport IP Not used for this application and should not be modified by the user. Standard IP address e.g., 172.20.25.81 Second Etherport Netmask Not used for this application and should not be modified by the user. Standard netmask field e.g., 255.255.0.0 IP address e.g., 172.20.25.80 netmask field e.g., 255.255.0.0 IP address e.g., 172.20.1.1 IP address e.g., 172.21.25.80 Not used for this application and should not be modified by the user. Table 6-18 Network Parameters Figure 6-35 Network Parameters Product Manual, Rev. 1 82 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter WEB Interface 6.7.4 SNMP Parameters The SNMP Parameters page allows the user to configure the SNMP interface for the modulator. Item SNMP Traps On/Off SNMP Notification Type SNMP Trap Server IP Address Option OFF, ON Trap, Inform Standard IP address, e.g., 172.20.1.145 Table 6-19 SNMP Parameters Figure 6-36 SNMP Parameters 6.7.5 System Time The System Time page allows the user to set the system time. Note: The modulator must be reset following a change to any of the System Time parameters. Item Year Month Day Hour Minute Second Option Range: 1900 .. 3000 Range: 1 .. 12 Range: 1 .. 31 Range: 0 .. 23 Range: 0 .. 59 Range: 0 .. 59 Table 6-20 System Time Parameters Product Manual, Rev. 1 83 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter WEB Interface Figure 6-37 System Time 6.7.6 Heartbeat Time The modulator has the capability to periodically send “Heartbeat” alarms and traps in order to show that it is still operating and that communication is still active. The user can set the Heartbeat Hours Start, Heartbeat Minute Start and repetition frequency for the heartbeat (Heartbeat Pace). Item Heartbeat Hour Start Heartbeat Minute Start Heartbeat Pace Option Range: 0 .. 24 Range: 0 .. 60 0 to 2880 min Table 6-21 Heartbeat Parameters Figure 6-38 Heartbeat Time Product Manual, Rev. 1 84 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter WEB Interface 6.7.7 System Reset The modulator can be reset by setting the Modulator Reset pull down box to ”On” and selecting Submit. Item Modulator Reset Option OFF, ON Table 6-22 System Reset Parameters Figure 6-39 System Reset 6.7.8 User Configuration The User Configuration page allows the user to specify the address of the serial port used for machine-to-machine communication. Note: User Configuration is for factory configuration only and should not be modified by the user. Figure 6-40 User Configuration Product Manual, Rev. 1 85 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter WEB Interface 6.7.9 Download Config Files(s) The Download Config File(s) page allows the user to download files located on the modulator. Figure 6-41 Download Config Files(s) By clicking on the Download Parameter File box the user will see an operating system popup window, prompting the user to save the configuration file on their system: Figure 6-42 Download Pop-Up Window (Windows OS) Product Manual, Rev. 1 86 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter WEB Interface 6.7.10 Upgrade and Files Upload Procedure The Upgrade and Files Upload page allows the user to upgrade system software components such as: • Modulator Application • Linux Kernel (included in the Modulator Application) • Modulator FPGA • Up-converter Software The first step in the upgrade process is the selection of the proper upgrade file using the “Browse” button (see Figure 6-43). Once the file is selected, click on “Start Download” to initiate the upgrade process. Please note that the Web server is a single threaded server which only allows one connection at a time. Therefore if the upgrade is performed via a phone line, the file transfer can take 10 minutes depending on the connection speed and file size. The contents of the pop-up dialog will be blank. It will only start showing the upgrade information when the file is completely transferred. The upgrade file contains all the information required to define the component which is being upgraded. Figure 6-43 Upgrade and Files Upload Product Manual, Rev. 1 87 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter WEB Interface As the upgrade starts a pop-up dialog will appear with the current upgrade process information. Figure 6-44 Upgrade Begin Pop-Up Once the upgrade is complete the pop up dialog will display a corresponding message. Figure 6-45 Upgrade Complete Pop-Up 6.7.11 List Uploaded Files The List Uploaded Files page provides a list of uploaded files on the modulator. Figure 6-46 List Uploaded Files Product Manual, Rev. 1 88 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter 7.1 CLI Command Line Interface (CLI) Introduction The transmitter can be controlled and monitored from the Command Line Interface (CLI) in addition to the Web GUI and front panel. The CLI is accessible from the USB port or via a Telnet session through the Ethernet management port. 7.2 Using the USB Port to access the CLI The modulator must be connected to a PC using a USB-to-USB cable. The cable will require a USB Type B connector to mate with the modulator USB port, while the other connector has to mate with the PC USB port. Open a Hyperterminal (or HyperACCESS depending on the operating system) session on the PC and set the parameters as shown below: Figure 7-1 COM settings Product Manual, Rev. 1 89 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter 7.3 CLI Using Ethernet Port to access the CLI The modulator can be connected directly to a PC or through a hub/switch using an RJ-45 straight-through cable. The modulator and PC must be configured to be on the same IP network so that a connection can be established. A Telnet client can be opened from the “Start/Run” button on the PC. Enter the IP address assigned to the modulator followed by the number 26 – see below. Figure 7-2 Starting the Telnet session A HyperTerminal session can also be used to access the CLI through the Ethernet port – see Figure 7-1. 7.4 CLI Login Procedure 1. Once the connection has been established, press enter to get to the login prompt. 2. Enter the password and press enter. NOTE: The password is “admin” by default, but can be changed through the Web GUI, CLI or SNMP. 3. After the password has been verified, the main menu will appear. Figure 7-3 Telnet Login Prompt Product Manual, Rev. 1 90 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter 7.5 CLI CLI Menu System The CLI contains a three level menu system where parameters can be viewed and changed. 7.5.1 Navigation Each menu has been assigned a numeric value for navigation purposes. To navigate through the CLI menu system, enter the number assigned to the desired menu. Depending on the menu accessed, the user may have the option to enter a sub-menu, or change a system parameter. The following menu prompts are available for navigation and for changing system parameters: • Enter Selection – allows the user to change menus or exit the CLI • Enter New Value – allows the user to change a system parameter At the “Enter Selection” prompt, the user may also use the following keys to navigate or exit the CLI menu system: • r – return to the previous menu • e – exit the CLI If the user accesses the “Enter New Value” prompt by mistake or decides that they do not want to change a parameter, the prompt can be exited without making a parameter change. Simply clear all alphanumeric parameters and press enter. See the following example below: Identification 1. Site Name 2. Site ID r. Return to previous menu e. Exit CLI Enter selection : 2 Site ID Current Value: Enter New value: No Changes 7.5.2 Parameter Values In some cases, such as entering the Guard Interval or Code Rate, the selectable parameters have been assigned a numeric value. This allows the user to change the parameter by simply entering the number assigned to a different parameter. In other cases, such as entering the transmitter IP address or Site Information, the user can enter a range of alphanumeric characters. All parameter changes are made at the “Enter New Value” prompt. Enter selection : 6 RF Output Frequency Current Value: 1670000000 Hz Range: 1670000000 .. 1675000000 Enter New value: Product Manual, Rev. 1 91 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter CLI 7.5.3 Menu Tree The CLI Menu tree is listed below with a total of 3 levels. Main Menu: 1. Status 2. Config 3. Alarms 4. NMS Users 5. System Parameters 6. Display Alarms 7. Firmware Upgrade r. Return to previous menu e. Exit CLI Enter selection: Main Menu 1. Status 2. Config 2. Config Level 2 1. Global Status 2. GPS Status 3. HPA 1. Modulator Mode 2. Transmission 2. Config 3. Input 2. Config 4. Output Product Manual, Rev. 1 Level 3 1. SFN 2. Config From Stream 3. Fixed Delay 4. Input_Output Fixed Delay 5. MIP Time Offset Function 6. MIP Frequency Offset Function 7. MIP Power Function 8. MIP CellId Function 9. Hierarchical Mode 10. IFFT 11. Coderate 12. Constellation 13. Guard Interval 14. Interleaver Flag 15. Time Slice Indicator 16. MPE-FEC Flag, HP 17. Cell Id 18. Transmitter ID 19. Local DelayOffset 1. Selected Input 2. IP Input Interface 3. Input Stream Dst IP 4. Input Stream Dst Port 5. FEC Mode 6. IP Input Buffer Depth 1. Mute ON/OFF 2. Bandwidth 3. Spectrum Inversion 4. Window Enable 5. External Amplifier Gain 6. RF Output Frequency 7. RF Power Level 8. RF Channel Grid 92 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter CLI Main Menu 2. Config Level 2 4. Output 2. Config 2. Config 2. Config 5. RF Channels 6. User RF Channels 7. Non-Linear Precorrector 2. Config 8. Linear Precorrector 2. Config 9. HPA Control 2. Config 10. GPS 2. Config 11. Site 3. Alarms 1. Alarm Properties 3. Alarms 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 3. Alarms 3. Log Management Product Manual, Rev. 1 93 Level 3 9. Base Frequency 10. Base Channel Select RF Channel Select RF Channel 1. NLP State 2. NLP Profile 1. LP State 2. LP Profile 1. RF Output Power Level 2. Transmitter Operating Mode 1. Max GPS Holdover Time, min 2. Update System Clock From GPS 3. System Timezone 1. System Description 2. Contact Information 3. System Location 4. Site Address Line 1 5. Site Address Line 2 6. Site Address Line 3 7. Site Address Line 4 8. Site Notes 1. Alarm Index 2. Alarm Enabled 3. Trap Notification on Alarm 4. Integration Time 5. Mute on Alarm 6. Relay on Alarm 7. Second Relay on Alarm 8. Alarm Severity Level 1. Voltage1 Trigger Polarity 2. Voltage1 Trigger Threshold 3. Voltage2 Trigger Polarity 4. Voltage2 Trigger Threshold 5. Voltage3 Trigger Polarity 6. Voltage3 Trigger Threshold 7. Voltage4 Trigger Polarity 8. Voltage4 Trigger Threshold 9. Voltage5 Trigger Polarity 10. Voltage5 Trigger Threshold 11. Voltage6 Trigger Polarity 12. Voltage6 Trigger Threshold 13. Voltage7 Trigger Polarity 14. Voltage7 Trigger Threshold 15. Voltage8 Trigger Polarity 16. Voltage8 Trigger Threshold 1. Clear Alarm Log 2. Logs Display In Reverse 3. Log To Display CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter CLI Main Menu 4. NMS Users Level 2 1. User Properties Level 3 1. User Index 2. Username 3. Authorization Type 4. Auth. Password 5. Priv Type 6. Priv. Password 1. Site Name 2. Site ID Enter Web Password 5. System Parameters 5. System Parameters 5. System Parameters 1. Identification 5. System Parameters 4. SNMP Parameters 5. System Parameters 5. System Time 5. System Parameters 6. Heartbeat Time 5. System Parameters 5. System Parameters 6. Display Alarms 7. Firmware Upgrade 7. System Reset 1. Management IP 2. Management Netmask 3. Default Gateway 4. Redundant Peer IP 5. Second Etherport IP 6. Second Etherport Netmask 1. SNMP Traps On/Off 2. SNMP Notification Type 3. SNMP Trap Server IP Address 1. Year 2. Month 3. Day 4. Hour 5. Minute 6. Second 1. Heartbeat Hour Start 2. Heartbeat Minute Start 3. Heartbeat Pace Modulator Reset 8. User Configuration Set RS485 port address 2. Access Control 3. Network Parameters Enter URL Table 7-1 CLI Menu Tree Product Manual, Rev. 1 94 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter CLI 7.5.3.1 Status Sub-menu Status: 1. Global Status 2. GPS Status 3. HPA r. Return to previous menu e. Exit CLI Enter selection : Status Sub-menu 1. Global Status Description Displays general status information for network management, alarms, modulation, transmitter output and reflected power values as well as transmitter frequency. Displays detailed GPS information such as site coordinates, altitude, GPS PLL and 3D fix status and satellite tracking. Displays detailed HPA status information such as forward, reflected and input power levels, current values for the pre-driver, driver and PA modules, heat sink temperature, as well as power supply voltage. 2. GPS Status 3. HPA Table 7-2 Status Sub-menu 7.5.3.2 Config Sub-menu Config: 1. Modulator Mode 2. Transmission 3. Input 4. Output 5. RF Channels 6. User RF Channels 7. Non-Linear Precorrecto 8. Linear Precorrector 9. HPA Control 10. GPS 11. Site r. Return to previous menu e. Exit CLI Enter selection : Product Manual, Rev. 1 95 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Config Sub-menu CLI Sub-menu Selectable Parameters 1. Modulator Mode 0. 1. 2. 3. 4. 0. 1. Normal CW Test 1(Carriers Removed) Record Playback OFF ON 2. Transmission 1. SFN 2. Transmission 2. Config From Stream 0. ON 1. OFF 2. Transmission 3. Fixed Delay 0. OFF 1. ON 2. Transmission 2. Transmission 4. Input_Output Fixed Delay 5. MIP Time Offset Function Range: 13000 .. 1000000 µsec 0. OFF 1. ON 2. Transmission 6. MIP Frequency Offset Function 0. OFF 1. ON 2. Transmission 7. MIP Power Function 0. OFF 1. ON 2. Transmission 8. MIP Cell Id Function 0. OFF 1. ON 2. Transmission 9. Hierarchical Mode 2. Transmission 10. IFFT 2. Transmission 11. Coderate 2. Transmission 12. Constellation 2. Transmission 13. Guard Interval 2. Transmission 14. Interleaver Flag 0. 1. 2. 3. 0. 1. 2. 0. 1. 2. 3. 4. 0. 1. 2. 0. 1. 2. 3. 0. 1. 2. Transmission 15. Time Slice Indicator, HP 0. OFF 1. ON 2. Transmission 16. MPE-FEC Flag, HP 0. OFF 1. ON 2. Transmission 17. Cell ID Range: 0 .. 65535 Product Manual, Rev. 1 96 None 2k 8k 4k 1/2 2/3 3/4 5/6 7/8 QPSK 16 QAM 64 QAM 1/32 1/16 1/8 1/4 OFF ON CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter CLI Config Sub-menu Sub-menu Selectable Parameters 2. Transmission 2. Transmission 3. Input 18. Transmitter ID 19. Local Delay Offset 1. Selected Input 3. Input 2. IP Input Interface Range: 0 .. 100 Range: -500000 .. 500000 0. A 1. B 2. Auto 3. IP 0. Ethernet 2 1. Ethernet 1 3. Input 3. Input Stream Dst IP Range: 0.0.0.0 .. 255.255.255.255 3. Input 3. Input 4. Input Stream Dst Port 5. FEC Mode Range: 1025 .. 65535 0. None 1. Column Only 2. Column+Row 3. Input 4. Output 6. IP Input Buffer Depth 1. Mute ON/OFF Range: 0 .. 500 Packets 0. OFF 1. ON 4. Output 4. Output 2. Bandwidth 3. Spectrum Inversion 0. 5 MHz 0. OFF 1. ON 4. Output 4. Window Enable 0. OFF 1. ON 4. Output 4. Output 5. External Amplifier Gain 6. RF Output Frequency Range: 0 .. 6553.5 dB Range: 1670000000 .. 1675000000 Hz 4. Output 4. Output 7. RF Power Level 8. RF Channel Grid Range: -10.0 .. 0.0 dBm 0. DVBT UHF 8M 474-858 MHz 1. User Defined 4. Output 9. Base Frequency Range: 1670000000 .. 1675000000 Hz 4. Output 5. RF Channels 10. Base Channel Range: 1 .. 200 1. CH 21 (474 MHz) to 49. CH 69 (858 MHz) 6. User RF Channels User Defined 7. Non-Linear Pre-corrector 1. NLP State 0. OFF 1. ON 7. Non-Linear Pre-corrector 2. NLP Profile 0 .. 9 8. Linear Pre-corrector 1. LP State 0. OFF 1. ON Product Manual, Rev. 1 97 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter CLI Config Sub-menu Sub-menu Selectable Parameters 8. Linear Pre-corrector 2. LP Profile 0 .. 9 9. HPA Control 9. HPA Control 1. RF Output Power Level 2. Transmitter Operating Mode 10. GPS 1. Max GPS Holdover Time, min 2. Update System Clock from GPS Range: 46.00 .. 56.00 dBm 0. Standby 1. Broadcast 2. Manual Range: 0 .. 65535 10. GPS 10. GPS 3. System Timezone 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Site Site Site Site Site Site Site Site System Description Contact Information System Location Site Address Line 1 Site Address Line 2 Site Address Line 3 Site Address Line 4 Site Notes 0. No 1. Yes 0. n11 1. n10 2. n9 3. n8 4. n7 5. n6 6. n5 7. n4 8. n3 9. n2 10. n1 11. 0 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 Table 7-3 Config Sub-menu Product Manual, Rev. 1 98 12. 1 13. 2 14. 3 15. 4 16. 5 17. 6 18. 7 19. 8 20. 9 21.10 22.11 characters characters characters characters characters characters characters characters CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter CLI 7.5.3.3 Alarms Sub-menu Alarms: 1. Alarm Properties 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 3. Log Management r. Return to previous menu e. Exit CLI Enter selection : Alarms Sub-menu Sub-menu Selectable Parameters 1. Alarm Properties 1. Alarm Properties 1. Alarm Index 2. Alarm Enabled 1. Alarm Properties 3. Trap Notification on Alarm See Table 10-1 0. OFF 1. ON 0. OFF 1. ON 1. Alarm Properties 1. Alarm Properties 4. Integration Time 5. Mute Output on Alarm Range: 0 .. 360 0. OFF 1. ON 1. Alarm Properties 6. Relay on Alarm 0. OFF 1. ON 1. Alarm Properties 7. Second Relay on Alarm 0. OFF 1. ON 1. Alarm Properties 8. Alarm Severity Level 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 1. Voltage1 Trigger Polarity 0. Critical 1. Warning 2. Informative 3. Cleared 0. < 1. > Range: 0 .. 10 Product Manual, Rev. 1 2. Voltage1 Trigger Threshold 3. Voltage2 Trigger Polarity 4. Voltage2 Trigger Threshold 5. Voltage3 Trigger Polarity 6. Voltage3 Trigger Threshold 7. Voltage4 Trigger Polarity 8. Voltage4 Trigger Threshold 9. Voltage5 Trigger Polarity 10. Voltage5 Trigger Threshold 11. Voltage6 Trigger Polarity 99 0. < 1. > Range: 0 .. 10 0. < 1. > Range: 0 .. 10 0. < 1. > Range: 0 .. 10 0. < 1. > Range: 0 .. 10 0. < 1. > CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter CLI 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 2. External Voltage Alarm Setting 3. Log Management 12. Voltage6 Trigger Threshold Range: 0 .. 10 13. Voltage7 Trigger Polarity 0. < 1. > Range: 0 .. 10 1. Clear Alarm Log 0. No 1. Yes 3. Log Management 2. Logs Display in Reverse 0. No 1. Yes 3. Log Management 3. Log to Display 0. Transient Log 1. Alarm Log 14. Voltage7 Trigger Threshold 15. Voltage8 Trigger Polarity 16. Voltage8 Trigger Threshold 0. < 1. > Range: 0 .. 10 Table 7-4 Alarms Sub-menu 7.5.3.4 NMS Users Sub-menu NMS Users: 1. User Properties r. Return to previous menu e. Exit CLI Enter selection : NMS Users Submenu 1. User Properties 1. User Properties 1. User Properties Sub-menu Selectable Parameters 1. User Properties 1. User Properties 4. Auth. Password 5. Priv Type up to 35 characters 0. Disabled 1. DES 2. AES 1. User Properties 6. Priv. Password up to 35 characters 1. User Index 2.Username 3. Authorization Type up to 35 characters 0. Disabled 1. MD5 2. SHA Table 7-5 NMS Users Sub-menu Product Manual, Rev. 1 100 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter CLI 7.5.3.5 System Parameters Sub-menu System Parameters: 1. Identification 2. Access Control 3. Network Parameters 4. SNMP Parameters 5. System Time 6. Heartbeat Time 7. System reset r. Return to previous menu e. Exit CLI Enter selection: System Parameters Sub-menu 1. Identification 1. Identification 2. Access Control 3. Network Parameters Sub-menu Selectable Parameters 1. Site Name 2. Site ID Web Password 1. Management IP up to 35 characters up to 15 characters up to 14 characters Range: 0.0.0.0 .. 255.255.255.255 3. Network Parameters 2. Management Netmask Range: 0.0.0.0 .. 255.255.255.255 3. Network Parameters 3. Default Gateway Range: 0.0.0.0 .. 255.255.255.255 3. Network Parameters 4. Redundant Peer IP Range: 0.0.0.0 .. 255.255.255.255 3. Network Parameters 5. Second Etherport IP Range: 0.0.0.0 .. 255.255.255.255 3. Network Parameters 6. Second Etherport Netmask Range: 0.0.0.0 .. 255.255.255.255 4. SNMP Parameters 1. SNMP Traps On/Off 0. OFF 1. ON 4. SNMP Parameters 2. SNMP Trap Server IP Address Range: 0.0.0.0 .. 255.255.255.255 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. 5. 6. 6. 6. 7. 1. Year 2. Month 3. Day 4. Hour 5. Minute 6. Second 1. Heartbeat Hour Start 2. Heartbeat Minute Start 3. Heartbeat Pace Modulator Reset Range: Range: Range: Range: Range: Range: Range: Range: Range: 0. OFF 1. ON System Time System Time System Time System Time System Time System Time Heartbeat Time Heartbeat Time Heartbeat Time System Reset 1900 .. 3000 1 .. 12 1 .. 31 0 .. 23 0 .. 59 0 .. 59 0 .. 24 0 .. 60 0 .. 99999999 Table 7-6 System Parameters Sub-menu Product Manual, Rev. 1 101 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter CLI 7.5.3.6 Display Alarms Sub-menu This Sub-menu simply displays any active alarms. See below as an example: Enter Selection : 6Alarms: No Input Data HPA Controller Comm Err 7.5.3.7 Firmware Upgrade This Sub-menu allows the user to enter a URL address from which the transmitter can obtain a firmware upgrade. Enter URL: Product Manual, Rev. 1 102 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter 8.1 Modulator Front Panel Modulator Front Panel Interface Introduction The front panel system includes both Status Displays where important parameters are prominently displayed and the four-level Config Menu system where system parameters can be entered. A picture of the modulator front panel is shown below. Figure 8-1 Modulator Front Panel The modulator front panel offers all the same access as the Web GUI (normal access level only) with the obvious exception of files download, file listing and system upgrade utilities of the Web GUI (Sections 6.7.9 to 6.7.11). Refer to the Web-GUI section of the manual for a more detailed description of all parameters. 8.2 Controls 8.2.1 Navigation Navigation between menu items makes use of the five buttons on the front panel display. e (left) f (right) c (up) d (down) EXECUTE The c button is used to scroll through the different status display windows, exit the current menu and enter a higher-level menu, increase alpha-numerical parameters or abort confirmation of a change The d button is used to scroll through the different status display windows, exit the current menu and enter a sub-menu, decrease alpha-numerical parameters or abort confirmation of a change The e and f buttons are used to scroll horizontally through the Config menus, the parameter listings and the parameter characters, in the case of editable parameters. They are also used to increase and decrease % parameters. The EXECUTE button is used to enter the configuration menu system (GENERIC or SPECIFIC) from a status display window, to enter a sub-menu and confirm changes made to configurable parameters. Examples A and B display the menu system top level. The character string “DVB-TH L-Band TX” is always positioned in the top left corner of the display. The available menu items are shown on the second line and may be selected using the 3 and 8 buttons. Product Manual, Rev. 1 103 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel The “current” menu item is always shown in capitalized format with “< >” brackets. If there are more menu items than the LCD can display, three (3) dots are shown in the lower right position – see Example A. Example A ---------------------------------------DVB-TH L-Band TXAlarms NMS Users System Pa... ---------------------------------------If the user presses the 8 button, the display will shift to the left and the next menu item will be selected – see Example B. Example B ---------------------------------------DVB-TH L-Band TX NMS Users System Parameters... ---------------------------------------If the user presses the 6 button in Example A, the highlighted menu item will be selected and the user will enter the sub-menu – see Example C. The character string “DVB-TH L-Band TX” is always positioned in the top left corner of the display, followed by the menu name. The available menu items are shown on the second line and may be selected using the 3 and 8 buttons. The “current” menu item is always shown in capitalized format with “< >” brackets. If there are more menu options than the LCD can display, three (3) dots are shown in the lower right position. Example C ---------------------------------------DVB-TH L-Band TX, Config Transmission Input ... ---------------------------------------The lowest level of any particular “branch” produces a window that displays the available parameter list; the selected value is shown in square brackets – see Example D. The parameter name is shown in the top left corner of the display, followed by the “current” value. The available menu items are shown on the second line and may be selected using the 3 and 8 buttons. The “current” menu item is always shown in capitalized format with “[ ]” brackets. Example D ---------------------------------------Spectrum Inversion = OFF [OFF] ON ---------------------------------------If an alpha numeric parameter is selected, the first digit of the “current” parameter flashes and a cursor shows the position of the digit which can be edited (in this case, “a” from “admin”) – see Example E. Product Manual, Rev. 1 104 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel Example E ---------------------------------------Web Password = admin admin ---------------------------------------- 8.2.2 Configuring Parameters 8.2.2.1 Selection of Enumerated Values ---------------------------------------Modulator Mode = Normal [Normal] CW Test 1(Carriers Removal... ---------------------------------------(the square brackets flash at approx. 2 Hz) The current value is shown as the first item in the list, in square brackets. Navigating: Scrolls the previous item into the “current position”. Scrolls the next item into the “current position”. No effect. Aborts editing and returns to the previous menu level. Saves the “current” item as the active parameter and returns to the previous menu level. 8.2.2.2 Editing a Numeric Value ---------------------------------------RF Output Frequency = 1670000000 1670000000 [167000000..1675000000] ---------------------------------------(the character 0 alternates between ‘0’ and ‘_’ at approximately 2 Hz) The configurable value that appears on the display is always the current value and the cursor is initially positioned on the last digit. The valid range is displayed in square brackets on the right hand side of the bottom line. Navigating: Positions the cursor on the previous character or moves to the last character when the cursor is on the first character. Positions the cursor on the next character or moves to the first character when the cursor is on the last character. Decrements the value of the highlighted character. If the character value is ‘0’, the button will change the value to ‘9’. If the parameter can be set to a negative number, the button will toggle between a negative sign (-) and a blank (positive) when the first character is highlighted. Increments the value of the highlighted character. If the character value is ‘9’, the 5 button will change the value to ‘0’. If the parameter can be set to a negative number, the 5 button will toggle between a negative sign (-) and a blank (positive) when the first character is highlighted. Product Manual, Rev. 1 105 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter EXECUTE Modulator Front Panel Completes editing. Note 1: If a configurable numeric item has a minimum and/or maximum value, the user cannot modify the value below the minimum or above the maximum. Note 2: Incrementing one character above ‘9’ will change this character to ‘0’ and will increment the next character to the left by one (“carry-on digit”). Similarly, decrementing one character below ‘0’ will change this character to ‘9’ and decrement the next character to the left by one. 8.2.2.3 Editing a Text Value ---------------------------------------Web Password admin ---------------------------------------(the character ‘a’ alternates between ‘a’ and ‘_’ at approximately 2 Hz) The current text string is shown as the editable value. The characters A..Z, a..z, 0..9, (minus), _(underscore) and “ “(space) are all supported. Navigating: Positions cursor on previous character. Positions cursor on next character. Decrements the value of the highlighted character in a circular manner. Increments the value of the highlighted character in a circular manner. EXECUTE Completes editing. 8.2.2.4 Saving Changes To save changes to a menu item press the EXECUTE button. The following display will appear: ---------------------------------------Save = EXECUTE, Cancel = other keys ---------------------------------------Press the EXECUTE button again to save the change or any other button to cancel. After a short period of time with no input, the operation is cancelled automatically and the display reverts to the menu directly above the menu just visited. Product Manual, Rev. 1 106 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter 8.3 Modulator Front Panel Modulator Boot-up The user will see the following displays in sequence. ---------------------------------------Front Panel v1.22 Loading...... >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------DVB-TH/SH 5000 Modulator ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------CL1TC-4 Transmitter ---------------------------------------When boot-up is complete the user will see the default status display which is screen b of the Status display set: ---------------------------------------Input HP Input: Auto Status: Locked ---------------------------------------Note the flashing letter b that appears in the lower right hand corner. If there is no activity for a period of several minutes the modulator will automatically revert to this status display. 8.4 Status Displays There are nine main status displays from “a” to “i”. To navigate between status displays, use the up c or down d front panel buttons. The nine main status displays are: Status Display a - this window displays the following transmission (modulation) settings: ---------------------------------------Transmission SFN: OFF IFFT: 8k Coderate: 1/2 Guard: 1/32 Cons: QPSa ---------------------------------------Status Display b - this window displays the following input interface settings: ---------------------------------------Input HP Input: Auto Status: Locked ---------------------------------------Status Display c - this window displays the following RF output settings: ---------------------------------------Output Bandwidth: 5 MHz Spectrum Inversion: OFF ---------------------------------------- Product Manual, Rev. 1 107 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel Status Display d - this window displays the software versions as seen below: ---------------------------------------DVB-TH FPGA: 5889 CPLD: 40 Kern: 3037 Soft: 2376 ---------------------------------------Status Display e - this window displays the active alarms as seen below: ---------------------------------------Alarms: 2 alarms No Input Data ---------------------------------------If more than one alarm is active, this window will automatically be updated, every few seconds, to display one alarm at a time. Status Display f - This window displays the following network management settings: ---------------------------------------Management IP: 172.20.33.175 Management Netmask: 255.255.0.0 ---------------------------------------Status Display g - this window displays the following modulator settings: ---------------------------------------UPConv RF Lev: 0.0 ---------------------------------------Status Display h - this window displays the following modulator mode settings: ---------------------------------------Modulator Mode: Normal Playback File: None ---------------------------------------Status Display i – this window displays the following transmitter RF parameters: ---------------------------------------HPA Forward RF Level: 56.02 Reflected RF Level: 30.80 ---------------------------------------- 8.5 Config Menu Displays From any of the status displays the user can navigate to the Config menu system. From a status screen press the right f button on the front panel. The following display will appear: ---------------------------------------Entering the GENERIC Config. Menu Press EXECUTE to Continue... ---------------------------------------Press the EXECUTE button on the front panel to enter the Config Menu. To return to the status display, press the up c button on the front panel interface. You may need to press the up c button multiple times depending on how deep the user is located in the sub-menu chain. Product Manual, Rev. 1 108 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel The start point in the Config Menu is: ---------------------------------------DVB-TH L-Band TX Alarms NMS Users System Pa... ---------------------------------------The full list of the level 1 menu items are: • Config • Alarms • NMS Users • System Parameters There are a total of 3 menu levels in the Config Menu chain. Use the left e and right f buttons to navigate between different sub-menu items. Use the down d button to enter a sub-menu or the up c button to return to a higher level. 8.6 Config Menu Tree The Config Menu tree is listed below. There are a total of 3 levels. In some cases there is a shortcut to reach a specific menu directly from a specific Status Display by pressing the EXECUTE button. The place where such a shortcut exists is denoted by a bracketed letter (e.g., [f]) to represent the Status Display where the shortcut exists. Note that the Config x Transmission menu has three possible structures. This reflects the fact that the menu is different whether the transmitter is operating in MFN mode, SFN mode or SFN mode with Config From Stream On. Level 1 Config Config Level 2 Modulator Mode Transmission Level 3 Operating Mode MFN Mode •SFN •Config From Stream •Fixed Delay •Input_Output Fixed Delay •Hierarchical Mode •IFFT •Coderate •Constellation •Guard Interval •Interleaver Flag •Time Slice Indicator, HP •MPE-FEC Flag, HP •Cell Id [a] SFN Mode •SFN •Config From Stream •Fixed Delay •Input_Output Fixed Delay •Hierarchical Mode •IFFT •Coderate Product Manual, Rev. 1 109 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Level 1 Config Modulator Front Panel Level 2 Level 3 •Constellation •Guard Interval •Interleaver Flag •Time Slice Indicator, HP •MPE-FEC Flag, HP •Cell Id •Transmitter ID •Local DelayOffset SFN Mode (Config From Stream On) •SFN •Config From Stream •Fixed Delay •Input_Output Fixed Delay •MIP Time Offset Function •MIP Frequency Offset Function •MIP Power Function •MIP CellId Function •Hierarchical Mode •Cell Id •Transmitter ID •Local DelayOffset •Selected Input •IP Input Interface •Input Stream Dst IP •Input Stream Dst Port •FEC Mode •IP Input Buffer Depth MFN Mode •Mute ON/OFF •Bandwidth •Spectrum Inversion •Window Enable •External Amplifier Gain •RF Output Frequency •RF Power Level •RF Channel Grid •Base Frequency •Base Channel Input [b] Config Output [c] SFN Mode (Config From Stream On) •Mute ON/OFF •Spectrum Inversion •Window Enable •External Amplifier Gain •RF Output Frequency •RF Power Level •RF Channel Grid •Base Frequency •Base Channel Product Manual, Rev. 1 110 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Level 1 Config Config Config Level 2 RF Channels User RF Channels Non-Linear Precorrector Config Linear Precorrector Config HPA Control Config GPS Config Site Alarms Alarm Properties Alarms External Voltage Alarm Setting Alarms Log Management NMS Users [e] User Properties Product Manual, Rev. 1 Modulator Front Panel Level 3 •RF Freq Channel •User Frequency Channel •NLP State •NLP Profile •LP State •LP Profile •RF Output Power Level •Transmitter Operating Mode •Max GPS Holdover Time, min •Update System Clock From GPS •System Timezone •System Description •Contact Information •System Location •Site Address Line 1 •Site Address Line 2 •Site Address Line 3 •Site Address Line 4 •Site Notes •Alarm Index •Alarm Enabled •Trap Notification on Alarm •Integration Time •Mute on Alarm •Relay on Alarm •Second Relay on Alarm •Alarm Severity Level •Voltage1 Trigger Polarity •Voltage1 Trigger Threshold •Voltage2 Trigger Polarity •Voltage2 Trigger Threshold •Voltage3 Trigger Polarity •Voltage3 Trigger Threshold •Voltage4 Trigger Polarity •Voltage4 Trigger Threshold •Voltage5 Trigger Polarity •Voltage5 Trigger Threshold •Voltage6 Trigger Polarity •Voltage6 Trigger Threshold •Voltage7 Trigger Polarity •Voltage7 Trigger Threshold •Voltage8 Trigger Polarity •Voltage8 Trigger Threshold •Clear Alarm Log •Logs Display in Reverse •Log To Display •User Index •Username •Authorization Type •Auth. Password •Priv Type •Priv. Password 111 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel Level 1 System Parameters System Parameters System Parameters Level 2 Identification Level 3 •Site Name •Site ID •Web Password System Parameters SNMP Parameters System Parameters System Time System Parameters Heartbeat Time System Parameters System Parameters System Reset •Management IP •Management Netmask •Default Gateway •Redundant Peer IP •Second Etherport IP •Second Etherport Netmask •SNMP Traps On/Off •SNMP Notification Type •SNMP Trap Server IP Address •Year •Month •Day •Hour •Minute •Second •Heartbeat Hour Start •Heartbeat Minute Start •Heartbeat Pace •Modulator Reset User Configuration •RS485 M2M Port Access Control Network Parameters [f] Table 8-1 Front Panel Menu Tree 8.7 Config ---------------------------------------DVB-TH L-Band TX, Config Transmission Input ... ---------------------------------------The additional menu items for this sub-menu are: • Modulator Mode • Transmission • Input • Output • RF Channel • User RF Channels • Non-Linear Precorrector • Linear Precorrector • HPA Control • GPS • Site Product Manual, Rev. 1 112 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel 8.7.1 Config x Modulator Mode ---------------------------------------Config, Modulator Mode ---------------------------------------The options are: Item Modulator Mode Option Normal, CW, Test1 (Carriers Removal), Record , Playback 8.7.2 Config xTransmission ---------------------------------------Config, Transmission Config From Stream Fixed Delay... ---------------------------------------There are three possibilities for this menu depending on if the transmitter is currently operating in MFN mode, SFN mode or SFN mode with Config From Stream On. Shortcut: To directly reach this menu Press EXECUTE from Status Display a The options are: MFN Mode Item SFN Config From Stream Fixed Delay Input_Output Fixed Delay Hierarchical Mode IFFT Coderate Constellation Guard Interval Interleaver Flag Time Slice Indicator, HP MPE-FEC Flag, HP Cell ID Product Manual, Rev. 1 Option OFF, ON ON, OFF OFF, ON Range: 13000 μsec .. 1 second None, aEq1, aEq2, aEq4 2k, 8k, 4k 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 QPSK, 16 QAM, 64 QAM 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 OFF, ON OFF, ON OFF, ON Range: 0 .. 65535 113 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel SFN Mode Item SFN Config From Stream Fixed Delay Input_Output Fixed Delay Hierarchical Mode IFFT Coderate Constellation Guard Interval Interleaver Flag Time Slice Indicator, HP MPE-FEC Flag, HP Cell ID Transmitter ID Local Delay Offset Option OFF, ON ON, OFF OFF, ON Range: 13000 μsec .. 1 second None, aEq1, aEq2, aEq4 2k, 8k, 4k 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8 QPSK, 16 QAM, 64 QAM 1/32, 1/16, 1/8, 1/4 OFF, ON OFF, ON OFF, ON Range: 0 .. 65535 Range: 0 .. 100 Range: -500000.0 .. +500000.0 μsec SFN Mode (with Config From Stream On) Item SFN Config From Stream Fixed Delay Input_Output Fixed Delay MIP Time Offset Function MIP Frequency Offset Function MIP Power Function MIP Cell ID Function Cell ID Transmitter ID Local Delay Offset Product Manual, Rev. 1 Option OFF, ON ON, OFF OFF, ON Range: 13000 μsec .. 1 second OFF, ON OFF, ON OFF, ON OFF, ON Range: 0 .. 65535 Range: 0 .. 100 Range: -500000.0 .. +500000.0 μsec 114 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel 8.7.3 Config xInput ---------------------------------------Config, Input IP Input Interface ... ---------------------------------------Shortcut: To directly reach this menu Press EXECUTE from Status Display b The options are: Item Selected Input IP Input Interface Input Stream Dst IP Input Stream Dst Port FEC Mode IP Input Buffer Depth Selection A, B, Auto, IP Ethernet 1, Ethernet 2 Standard IP address: 0.0.0.0..255.255.255.255 Range: 1025 .. 65535 None, Column Only, Column + Row Range: 0 .. 500 Packets 8.7.4 Config xOutput ---------------------------------------Config, Output Bandwidth Spectrum Inv... ---------------------------------------There are two possibilities for this menu depending on if the transmitter is currently operating in MFN mode or SFN mode with Config From Stream On. Shortcut: To directly reach this menu Press EXECUTE from Status Display c The options are: MFN Mode Item Mute ON/OFF Bandwidth Spectrum Inversion Window Enable External Amplifier Gain RF Output Frequency RF Power Level RF Channel Grid Base Frequency Base Channel Product Manual, Rev. 1 Selection OFF, ON 5 MHz OFF, ON OFF, ON Range: 0.0.. 6553.5 dB Range: 167000000 .. 167500000 Hz Range: -10.0 .. 0.0 dBm DVBT UHF 8M 474-858 MHz, User Defined Range: 167000000 .. 167500000 Hz Range: 1 .. 200 115 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel SFN Mode (with Config From Stream On) Item Mute ON/OFF Spectrum Inversion Window Enable External Amplifier Gain RF Output Frequency RF Power Level RF Channel Grid Base Frequency Base Channel Selection OFF, ON OFF, ON OFF, ON Range: 0.0.. 6553.5 dB Range: 167000000 .. 167500000 Hz Range: -10.0 .. 0.0 dBm DVBT UHF 8M 474-858 MHz, User Defined Range: 167000000 .. 167500000 Hz Range: 1 .. 200 8.7.5 Config xRF Channels ---------------------------------------Config, RF Channels ---------------------------------------Note: RF Channels is not used for this application and should not be modified by the user. 8.7.6 Config xUser RF Channels ---------------------------------------Config, User RF Channels ---------------------------------------Note: User RF Channels is not used for this application and should not be modified by the user. 8.7.7 Config xNon-Linear Precorrector ---------------------------------------Config, Non-Linear Precorrector NLP Profile ---------------------------------------The options are: Item NLP State NLP Profile Product Manual, Rev. 1 Selection OFF, ON A selection of different NLP profile files 116 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel 8.7.8 Config xLinear Precorrector ---------------------------------------Config, Linear Precorrector LP Profile ---------------------------------------The options are: Item LP State LP Profile Selection OFF, ON A selection of different LP profile files 8.7.9 Config xHPA Control ---------------------------------------Config, HPA Control Transmitter O... ---------------------------------------The options are: Item RF Output Power Level Transmitter Operating Mode Selection Range: 46.00 .. 56.00 dBm Standby, Broadcast, Manual 8.7.10 Config x GPS ---------------------------------------Config, GPS Update S... ---------------------------------------The options are: Item Max GPS Holdover Time Update System Clock From GPS System Timezone Product Manual, Rev. 1 Option Range: 0 .. 65535 min No, Yes -11 to 11 hours 117 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel 8.7.11 Config x Site ---------------------------------------Config, Site Contact Informat... ---------------------------------------The options are: Item System Description Contact Information System Location Site Address Line 1 Site Address Line 2 Site Address Line 3 Site Address Line 4 Site Notes 8.8 Option up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 up to 35 alphanumeric alphanumeric alphanumeric alphanumeric alphanumeric alphanumeric alphanumeric alphanumeric characters characters characters characters characters characters characters characters Alarms ---------------------------------------DVB-TH L-Band TX, Alarms External Voltage A... ---------------------------------------The additional menu items for this sub-menu are: • Alarm Properties • External Voltage Alarm Setting • Log Management 8.8.1 Alarms x Alarm Properties ---------------------------------------Alarms, Alarm Properties Alarm Enabled Trap Not... ---------------------------------------The options are: Item Alarm Index Alarm Enabled Trap Notification on Alarm Integration Time Mute on Alarm Relay on Alarm Second Relay on Alarm Alarm Severity Level Product Manual, Rev. 1 Option See Table 10-1 OFF, ON OFF, ON 0 to 360 sec OFF, ON OFF, ON OFF, ON Critical, Warning, Informative, Cleared 118 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel To select a specific alarm to set its properties in other menus the user must first set the Alarm Index value in the Alarm Index sub-menu screen. Upon entering the Alarm Index menu the user will see: ---------------------------------------Alarm Index = 0 [ Modulator Restarted] Heartbeat ... ---------------------------------------The Alarm Index menu lists all 66 alarms available in the system, with index values from 0 to 65. The full list of alarms available can be found in Table 10-1. To select a specific alarm to set its properties, scroll through this list using the left e and right f button until the desired alarm is enclosed in square brackets and press EXECUTE. The Alarm Index value will be updated to match this alarm. For example, Modulator Restarted is Alarm Index 0, Heartbeat is Alarm Index 1, and so on. In the other menus the name of the alarm being configured will be displayed. For example, if Heartbeat is selected and the user navigates to the Alarm Severity Level menu the following will be displayed: ---------------------------------------Heartbeat Alarm Severity Level = Inform [Informative] Critical Warning ---------------------------------------- 8.8.2 Config xExternal Voltage Alarm Setting ---------------------------------------Alarms, External Voltage Alarm Setting Voltage1 ... ---------------------------------------For Voltage1 through Voltage8 the user can set the following: Item Voltage Trigger Polarity Voltage Trigger Threshold Selection <, > Range: 0.00 .. 10.00 8.8.3 Alarms x Log Management ---------------------------------------Alarms, Log Management Logs Display In Rev... ---------------------------------------Shortcut: To directly reach this menu Press EXECUTE from Status Display e. The options are: Item Clear Alarm Log Logs Display in Reverse Log To Display Product Manual, Rev. 1 Option No, Yes No, Yes Transient Log, Alarm Log 119 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter 8.9 Modulator Front Panel NMS Users ---------------------------------------DVB-TH L-Band TX, NMS Users ---------------------------------------The additional menu items for this sub-menu are: • User Properties 8.9.1 NMS Users x User Properties ---------------------------------------NMS Users, User Properties Username Authorization... ---------------------------------------The additional menu items for this sub-menu are: Item User Index Username Authorization Type Auth. Password Priv Type Priv. Password Option user0 up to 35 alphanumeric characters SHA, Disabled, MD5 up to 35 alphanumeric characters DES, AES, Disabled up to 35 alphanumeric characters 8.10 System Parameters ---------------------------------------DVB-TH L-Band TX, System Parameters Access Control Netw... ---------------------------------------The additional menu items for this sub-menu are: • Identification • Access Control • Network Parameters • SNMP Parameters • System Time • Heartbeat Time • System Reset • User Configuration Product Manual, Rev. 1 120 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel 8.10.1 System Parameters x Identification ---------------------------------------System Parameters, Identification Site ID ---------------------------------------The additional menu items for this sub-menu are: Item Site Name Site ID Option up to 35 alphanumeric characters up to 15 alphanumeric characters 8.10.2 System Parameters x Access Control ---------------------------------------System Parameters, Access Control ---------------------------------------The additional menu items for this sub-menu are: Item Web Password Option up to 14 alphanumeric characters 8.10.3 System Parameters x Network Parameters ---------------------------------------System Parameters, Network Parameters Management Netmask D... ---------------------------------------Shortcut: To directly reach this menu Press EXECUTE from Status Display f. The additional menu items for this sub-menu are: Item Management IP Management Netmask Default Gateway Redundant Peer IP Option Standard Standard Standard Standard Second Etherport IP Not used for this application and should not be modified by the user. Standard IP address e.g., 172.20.25.81 Second Etherport Netmask Not used for this application and should not be modified by the user. Standard netmask field e.g., 255.255.0.0 IP address e.g., 172.20.25.80 netmask field e.g., 255.255.0.0 IP address e.g., 172.20.1.1 IP address e.g., 172.21.25.80 Not used for this application and should not be modified by the user. Product Manual, Rev. 1 121 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel Note: The modulator must be reset following a change to any of the Network Parameters. 8.10.4 System Parameters x SNMP Parameters ---------------------------------------System Parameters, SNMP Parameters SNMP Trap Server ... ---------------------------------------The additional menu items for this sub-menu are: Item SNMP Traps On/Off SNMP Notification Type SNMP Trap Server IP Address Option OFF, ON Trap, Inform Standard IP address, e.g., 172.20.1.145 8.10.5 System Parameters x System Time ---------------------------------------System Parameters, System Time Month Day Hour Minute Seco... ---------------------------------------The additional menu items for this sub-menu are: Item Year Month Day Hour Minute Second Option Range: 1900 .. 3000 Range: 1 .. 12 Range: 1 .. 31 Range: 0 .. 23 Range: 0 .. 59 Range: 0 .. 59 Note: The modulator must be reset following a change to any of the System Time parameters. 8.10.6 System Parameters x Heartbeat Time ---------------------------------------System Parameters, Heartbeat Time ---------------------------------------The additional menu items for this sub-menu are: Item Heartbeat Hour Start Heartbeat Minute Start Heartbeat Pace Product Manual, Rev. 1 Option Range: 0 .. 24 Range: 0 .. 60 0 to 2880 min 122 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel 8.10.7 System Parameters x System Reset ---------------------------------------System Parameters, System Reset ---------------------------------------The additional menu items for this sub-menu are: Item Modulator Reset Option OFF, ON 8.10.8 System Parameters x User Configuration ---------------------------------------System Parameters, System Reset ---------------------------------------Note: User Configuration is for factory configuration only and should not be modified by the user. Product Manual, Rev. 1 123 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Modulator Front Panel 8.11 Config Menu Shortcuts Config x Transmission Press EXECUTE from Status Display a ---------------------------------------Config, Transmission Config From Stream Fixed Delay... ---------------------------------------- Config x Input Press EXECUTE from Status Display b ---------------------------------------Config, Input IP Input Interface ... ---------------------------------------Config x Output Press EXECUTE from Status Display c ---------------------------------------Config, Output Spectrum Inversion Windo... ---------------------------------------Alarms x Log Management Press EXECUTE from Status Display e ---------------------------------------Alarms, Log Management Logs Display In Rev... ---------------------------------------System Parameters x Network Parameters ---------------------------------------System Parameters, Network Parameters Management Netmask D... ---------------------------------------- Product Manual, Rev. 1 124 Press EXECUTE from Status Display f CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter SNMP SNMP The transmitter supports a SNMP interface for remote management of the transmitter via a SNMP Network Management System (NMS). Refer to sections 6.7.4 and 6.6 as to how to use the web interface to configure the SNMP interface and set up a NMS user account. Once the SNMP interface is established it is possible to use standard SNMP Network Managers (e.g., SNMPc, HP OpenView etc.) or a custom SNMP Network Manager for SNMP access. The required Management Information Base (MIB) file for the transmitter SNMP interface is included on the same CD delivered with the unit or is available upon request. SNMP Traps can be emitted for each of the possible alarms in the transmitter system. The next section details the alarm system for the transmitter. The SNMP parameters list is nearly identical to those used in the Web GUI, CLI and Front panel interfaces. The exceptions are the controls for creating a NMS User account and the management of transmitter configuration files for backup or software upgrades. This set of functions is purely local to each transmitter and is not suitable for SNMP global access. Of course, these functions are still accessible for remote access via the system web interface or CLI interface. Below is the menu tree for the web interface. The items enclosed in a grey box are excluded from the SNMP interface. All other menu items are accessible via SNMP. Status Config Alarms NMS Users System Parameters Æ Æ Æ Æ Æ Global Status Modulator Mode Alarm Properties User Properties GPS Status Transmission External Voltage Alarm Setting Access Control HPA Input Log Management Network Parameters Output Alarm Log SNMP Parameters Identification RF Channels System Time User RF Channels Heartbeat Time Non-linear Pre-corrector System Reset Linear Pre-corrector Download Config Files(s) HPA Control Upgrade and Files Upload GPS List Uploaded Files Site Table 9-1 SNMP Menu Structure Product Manual, Rev. 1 125 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms 10 Alarms 10.1 Alarm List This section lists all system alarms available for the CL1TC-4 transmitter. Each alarm is described along with associated events and triggering conditions. The complete set of 66 alarms is listed below: 0. Modulator Restarted 1. Heartbeat 2. Exciter Temperature Fault 3. GPS Antenna Undercurrent 4. GPS Antenna Overcurrent 5. GPS Quality Low 6. GPS Comm Error 7. No Input Data 8. LP No Input Data 9. 10 MHz Reference Loss 10. 1PPS Reference Loss 11. Mega Frame Loss 12. LP Mega Frame Loss 13. HP Data Too High 14. LP Data Too High 15. Bandwidth Not Supported 16. Input Bitrate Is Out Of Limit 17. Output bitrate is out of limit 18. Hardware Muted Output 19. HP LP Mega Frame Not Match 20. IP Input Fifo Overflow 21. IP Input Payload Error 22. IP Input Column Fec Error 23. IP Input Row Fec Error 24. IP Input Fifo Underrun 25. Channel Sync Loss Happened 26. External Voltage 1 27. External Voltage 2 28. External Voltage 3 29. External Voltage 4 30. External Voltage 5 31. External Voltage 6 32. External Voltage 7 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. External Voltage 8 UP Converter Communication Error UP Converter Unlock Up Converter Level Set Failure HPA Controller Comm Err Pre-Driver Current Fault Driver Current Fault Power Module 1 Current Fault Power Module 2 Current Fault Power Module 3 Current Fault Power Module 4 Current Fault Power Module 5 Current Fault Power Module 6 Current Fault Temperature Sensor 1 Fault Temperature Sensor 2 Fault Temperature Sensor 3 Fault HPA Input Warning HPA Input Err HPA Forward Power Warning HPA Forward Power Err HPA Reflected Power Err HPA Failure HPA Controller Error Shutdown RF Switch Fault RF Interlock Fault Power Supply 1 Fault Power Supply 2 Fault HPA Pallet Current Misbalance Fault HPA Pallet Current Misbalance Warning Door Opened Fire Alarm Fan 1 Stalled Fan 2 Stalled Table 10-1 System Alarms NOTE: The operator can decide, using the Web-GUI, whether the transmitter shall or shall not mute itself when an alarm occurs. If the mute option is set, transmission will be restored once the alarm is cleared. NOTE: A number of HPA alarms automatically shut down the HPA when critical levels are reached. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. Product Manual, Rev. 1 126 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms 10.2 Informative Alarms Informative alarms are event alarms, they have no alarm Begin/End conditions. 10.2.1 Modulator Restarted A transient Informative alarm; sent at system boot time. 10.2.2 Heartbeat A periodic Informative alarm; sent periodically at an interval determined by the system “Heartbeat Pace” parameter. The Heartbeat Pace parameter can be set via SNMP or through the modulator’s Web-GUI and Command Line interfaces. 10.3 Temperature Sensor Faults 10.3.1 Temperature Sensor 1 Fault Temperature Sensor 1 Fault – set when the HPA power module heat sink temperature (at temperature sensor 1 location) reaches 75º C. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical level is reached. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. Transmission is restored when the alarm is cleared. 10.3.2 Temperature Sensor 2 Fault Temperature Sensor 2 Fault – set when the HPA power module heat sink temperature (at temperature sensor 2 location) reaches 75º C. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical level is reached. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. Transmission is restored when the alarm is cleared. 10.3.3 Temperature Sensor 3 Fault Temperature Sensor 3 Fault – set when the HPA pre-driver heat sink temperature reaches 75º C. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical level is reached. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. Transmission is restored when the alarm is cleared. 10.3.4 Exciter Temperature Fault Exciter Temperature Fault – set when the modulator temperature reaches 70º C. Product Manual, Rev. 1 127 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms NOTE: The transmitter output is automatically muted as a result. Transmission is restored when the alarm is cleared. 10.4 GPS Alarms Please note that the internal GPS receiver is located on the modulator board. 10.4.1 GPS Comm Error GPS Comm Error - set when communications with the GPS receiver has failed. 10.4.2 GPS Antenna Undercurrent GPS Antenna Undercurrent – set when the antenna current value is low (antenna open). 10.4.3 GPS Antenna Overcurrent GPS Antenna Overcurrent – set when the antenna current value is high (antenna short). 10.4.4 GPS Quality Low GPS Quality Low – set by the internal GPS when the quality of the received GPS signals fall below a minimum reception level or the number of available satellite is too low. The event that contributes to a GPS Quality Low alarm is: • PLL Status Unlocked But, the GPS Quality Low alarm is only triggered when the GPS Max Holdover Time expires. Once a PLL Status Unlocked event occurs, the GPS reference signals will be considered to be in “Holdover” mode and the Holdover time counter begins. Once the Max Holdover Time is exceeded the system controller will declare a GPS Quality Low alarm. A PLL (Phase Locked Loop) Status Unlocked event can be the result of an antenna undercurrent (antenna open) or antenna over-current (short), a poor GPS 3D Fix (minimum requirement is 4 satellites). In general, conditions that result in a poor GPS signal quality. Note: The GPS alarm is set at the system start-up and will be reset when the GPS receiver obtains a 3D fix (4 satellites tracked). Note: The GPS PLL Status and 3D Fix Status can be viewed from the Web-GUI interface; from the Status drop down menu select GPS Status. Note: It is recommended that the user set the modulator to mute on this alarm in SFN or MFN mode. Product Manual, Rev. 1 128 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms 10.5 Modulator Alarms Also see GPS alarms for the internal GPS. For the modulator temperature alarm see section 10.3. 10.5.1 10 MHz Reference Loss 10 MHz Reference Loss - Loss of 10 MHz Reference from GPS. This alarm is only raised if the 10 MHz reference is completely lost which is more likely to occur if there is a hardware failure. Even when the GPS is operating in holdover it still transmits a 10 MHz signal, albeit the 10 MHz signal is no longer locked to the satellite master reference. Note: This alarm is only reported in SNF mode and is factory configured to mute the modulator. 10.5.2 1PPS Reference Loss 1PPS Reference Loss - Loss of One Pulse-per-second signal from GPS. This alarm is only raised if the 1PPS reference is completely lost which is more likely to occur if there is a hardware failure. Even when the GPS is operating in holdover it still transmits a 1PPS signal, albeit the 1PPS signal is no longer locked to the satellite master reference. Note: This alarm is only reported in SNF mode and is factory configured to mute the modulator. 10.5.3 Channel Sync Loss Happened Channel Synch Loss Happened - set when the modulator cannot synchronize to the input DVB-ASI transport stream. 10.5.4 No Input Data No Input Data - set when the modulator has no input data in non-hierarchical mode, or when the high priority input has no data in hierarchical mode. 10.5.5 LP No Input Data LP No Input Data - set when the modulator low priority input has no data in hierarchical mode. Product Manual, Rev. 1 129 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms 10.5.6 Mega Frame Loss Mega Frame Loss - set when the modulator cannot detect valid mega frames in the input stream. MIP packets are used to define the mega frame structure for DVB-T/H and the alarm is raised when MIP packets are not detected in the input stream or are invalid. Note: This alarm is only reported in SNF mode and is factory configured to mute the modulator. 10.5.7 HP LP Mega Frame Not Matched HP LP Mega Frame Not Match - set when the Mega Frame in the high priority stream does not match with the Mega Frame in the low priority stream. Note: Alarm is valid in hierarchical mode, is only reported in SNF mode and is factory configured to mute the modulator. 10.5.8 LP Mega Frame Loss LP Mega Frame Loss - set when the modulator cannot detect valid mega frames in the low priority input stream. Note: This alarm is only reported in SNF mode and is factory configured to mute the modulator. 10.5.9 HP Data Too High HP Data Too High - set when the high priority input bit rate is too high. This alarm is raised set when the high priority input bit rate is too high and the internal input FIFO buffer is almost full. The buffer is capable of storing about 2 seconds of stream data. 10.5.10 LP Data Too High LP Data Too High - set when the low priority input bit rate is too high. 10.5.11 Input Bitrate Is Out Of Limit Input Bit Rate Is Out Of Limit - set when the input bit-rate is 10% higher or lower than the ideal bit rate corresponding to the selected mode. Note: This alarm is only reported in SNF mode and is factory configured to mute the modulator. Product Manual, Rev. 1 130 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms 10.5.12 Output Bitrate Is Out Of Limit Output bit rate is out of limit - a hardware failure alarm set when the output bit-rate is 10% higher or lower than the ideal bit rate corresponding to the selected mode. Note: This alarm is only reported in SNF mode and is factory configured to mute the modulator. 10.5.13 Bandwidth Not Supported Bandwidth Not Support - set when the modulator “Config from stream” is enabled and an incorrect bandwidth value is specified The modulator has factory settings for different transmission bandwidths (menu selectable). If the factory setting does not match the desired bandwidth signaled in the MIP packets then the alarm is raised. Note: This alarm is only reported in SNF mode and is factory configured to mute the modulator. 10.5.14 Hardware Muted Event Hardware Muted Output - set when the modulator hardware mutes its RF output due to a short input stream interruption or SFN resynchronization. The rationale for this alarm is not to disturb the greater SFN network in case an erroneous stream enters a modulator or a modulator detects a shift of the mega frame start points. Note: This alarm is only reported in SNF mode and is factory configured to mute the modulator. 10.5.15 IP Input FIFO Overflow IP Input Fifo Overflow - set when IP input channel bitrate is too high, causing a FIFO overflow. 10.5.16 IP Input FIFO Underrun IP Input Fifo Underrun - set when the IP input channel bitrate is too low. Note: This alarm is only reported in MFN mode. 10.5.17 IP Input Payload Error IP Input Payload Error - set when the IP input packet payload content does not start with sync byte 0x47. Product Manual, Rev. 1 131 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms 10.5.18 IP Input Column FEC Error IP Input Column Fec Error - set when the IP input column FEC packet format is incorrect. 10.5.19 IP Input Row FEC Error IP Input Row Fec Error - set when the IP input row FEC packet format is incorrect. 10.5.20 Upconverter Communication Error Up Converter Communication Error - set when communications with the Upconverter has failed. Note: The alarm is hard coded to mute the modulator in SFN and MFN mode. Transmission is restored when the alarm is cleared. Note: The Alarm Properties -> Mute On Alarm setting for this alarm should always be set to OFF. 10.5.21 Upconverter Unlock Up Converter Unlock - set when the internal Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) is unlocked. Note: The alarm is hard coded to mute the modulator in SFN and MFN mode. Transmission is restored when the alarm is cleared. Note: The Alarm Properties -> Mute On Alarm setting for this alarm should always be set to OFF. 10.5.22 Upconverter Level Set Failure Up Converter Level Set Failure - set when the Up Converter output level fails to meet the targeted value +/- 1 dB. Note: The alarm is hard coded to mute the modulator in SFN and MFN mode. Transmission is restored when the alarm is cleared. Note: The Alarm Properties -> Mute On Alarm setting for this alarm should always be set to OFF. Product Manual, Rev. 1 132 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms 10.5.23 External Voltage 1 External Voltage 1 - set when the I/O port pin 1 voltage is greater than or less than the user defined value. 10.5.24 External Voltage 2 External Voltage 2 - set when the I/O port pin 2 voltage is greater than or less than the user defined value. 10.5.25 External Voltage 3 External Voltage 3 - set when the I/O port pin 3 voltage is greater than or less than the user defined value. 10.5.26 External Voltage 4 External Voltage 4 - set when the I/O port pin 4 voltage is greater than or less than the user defined value. 10.5.27 External Voltage 5 External Voltage 5 - set when the I/O port pin 5 voltage is greater than or less than the user defined value. 10.5.28 External Voltage 6 (Door Alarm) External Voltage 6 - set when the I/O port pin 6 voltage is greater than or less than the user defined value. NOTE: For this application, Pin 6 has been connected to the cabinet door switch contacts. 10.5.29 External Voltage 7 (Smoke Detector Alarm) External Voltage 7 - set when the I/O port pin 7 voltage is greater than or less than the user defined value. NOTE: For this application, Pin 7 has been connected to the cabinet smoke detector. 10.5.30 External Voltage 8 External Voltage 8 - set when the I/O port pin 8 voltage is greater than or less than the user defined value. Product Manual, Rev. 1 133 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms 10.6 High Power Amplifier (HPA) Alarms and Warnings When a critical alarm occurs (except for thermal shutdown) the HPA will wait several seconds then try to re-start. If the critical alarm causes the HPA to shutdown again, the procedure will be repeated. After three repeated failures, within approximately 50 seconds, the HPA will stay in shutdown mode. In this case, the amplifier will remain in this state until the alarms are cleared and the user issues a command to place the transmitter in broadcast mode. 10.6.1 HPA Controller Comm Err HPA Controller Comm Err - set when communication between the modulator and HPA controller has failed. NOTE: The Alarm Properties settings in the Web-GUI for this alarm should be set such that the transmitter output is muted as a result. Transmission is restored when the alarm is cleared. 10.6.2 RF Switch Fault RF Switch Fault - set when one of the following alarms occurs: • HPA Forward Power Err • HPA Reflected Power Err • HPA Input Err NOTE: When a RF Switch Fault has occurred, the amplifier RF will be turned OFF, instead of a complete shutdown. After several seconds, the internal controller will turn the RF ON again. After three repeated failures, within approximately 50 seconds, the RF will be turned OFF. User intervention will be required to turn the RF back on. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. 10.6.3 HPA Forward Power Warning Note: HPA Forward Power Warning is not implemented at this point in time. 10.6.4 HPA Forward Power Err HPA Forward Power Err (Critical) 58.5 dBm HPA Forward Power Err – set when the forward (output) power reaches 58.5 dBm. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical level is reached and a RF Switch Fault alarm is raised. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. Product Manual, Rev. 1 134 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms 10.6.5 HPA Reflected Power Err HPA Reflected Power Err (Critical) 47.0 dBm HPA Reflected Power Err - set when the reflected power reaches 47.0 dBm. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical level is reached and a RF Switch Fault alarm is raised. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. 10.6.6 HPA Input Warning HPA Input Warning – set when the input power is less than -5.0 dBm. NOTE: The ALC loop is frozen when the warning level is reached. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. 10.6.7 HPA Input Err HPA Input Err (Critical) Low High -5.0 dBm 6.0 dBm HPA Input Err - set when the input power is out of the HPA allowable range and has reached the critical limits. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical level is reached and a RF Switch Fault alarm is raised. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. 10.6.8 HPA Failure HPA Failure - set when one of the following alarms occurs: • Pre-Driver Current Fault • Driver Current Fault • Power Module Current Fault • Power Supply Fault • Temperature Sensor Fault occurs. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when any of these alarms/faults occur. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. Product Manual, Rev. 1 135 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms 10.6.9 HPA Current Misbalance Warning HPA Current Misbalance Warning - set when the lowest current (A) reading on one of the power modules is less than 20% of the highest current (A) reading on one of the power modules. NOTE: The maximum output power level of the HPA will be limited to 53 dBm if a HPA Current Misbalance Warning alarm occurs. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. • If the output power level is > 53 dBm, it will be automatically reduced to 53 dBm. • If the output power level is < 53 dBm, no reduction will occur. 10.6.10 HPA Current Misbalance Fault Note: HPA Current Misbalance Fault is not implemented at this point in time. 10.6.11 Pre-Driver Current Fault Pre-Driver Current Fault (Critical) 5.0 A Pre-Driver Current Fault – set when the pre-driver current reaches 5.0 A. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical levels are reached and a HPA Failure alarm is raised. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. 10.6.12 Driver Current Fault Driver Current Fault (Critical) 7.0 A Driver Current Fault – set when the driver current reaches 7.0 A. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical levels are reached and a HPA Failure alarm is raised. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. 10.6.13 Power Module 1 Current Fault Power Module 1 Current Fault (Critical) 14.0 A Power Module 1 Current Fault – set when the power module 1 current reaches 14.0 A. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical levels are reached and a HPA Failure alarm is raised. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. Product Manual, Rev. 1 136 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms 10.6.14 Power Module 2 Current Fault Power Module 2 Current Fault (Critical) 14.0 A Power Module 2 Current Fault – set when the power module 2 current reaches 14.0 A. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical levels are reached and a HPA Failure alarm is raised. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. 10.6.15 Power Module 3 Current Fault Power Module 3 Current Fault (Critical) 14.0 A Power Module 3 Current Fault – set when the power module 3 current reaches 14.0 A. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical levels are reached and a HPA Failure alarm is raised. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. 10.6.16 Power Module 4 Current Fault Power Module 4 Current Fault (Critical) 14.0 A Power Module 4 Current Fault – set when the power module 4 current reaches 14.0 A. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical levels are reached and a HPA Failure alarm is raised. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. 10.6.17 Power Module 5 Current Fault Power Module 5 Current Fault (Critical) 14.0 A Power Module 5 Current Fault – set when the power module 5 current reaches 14.0 A. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical levels are reached and a HPA Failure alarm is raised. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. 10.6.18 Power Module 6 Current Fault Power Module 6 Current Fault (Critical) 14.0 A Power Module 6 Current Fault – set when the power module 6 current reaches 14.0 A. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical levels are reached and a HPA Failure alarm is raised. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. Product Manual, Rev. 1 137 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms 10.6.19 HPA Power Supply 1 Fault HPA Power Supply 1 Fault (Critical) Low High 27.0 VDC 32.0 VDC HPA Power Supply 1 Fault – set when HPA power supply 1 DC voltage is out of the HPA allowable range and has reached the critical limits. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical level is reached and a HPA Failure alarm is raised. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. 10.6.20 HPA Power Supply 2 Fault HPA Power Supply 2 Fault (Critical) Low High 27.0 VDC 32.0 VDC HPA Power Supply 2 Fault – set when HPA power supply 2 DC voltage is out of the HPA allowable range and has reached the critical limits. NOTE: Automatic HPA shutdown is initiated by the HPA when the critical level is reached and a HPA Failure alarm is raised. The Web-GUI interface has no control over this action. 10.6.21 Fan 1 Stalled Fan 1 Stalled – set when front panel fan #1 ceases operation (stalls). 10.6.22 Fan 2 Stalled Fan 2 Stalled – set when front panel fan #2 ceases operation (stalls). 10.6.23 RF Interlock Fault Note: RF Interlock Fault is not used for this application. Product Manual, Rev. 1 138 CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Alarms 10.7 HPA I/O Serial Port Alarms 10.7.1 Door Opened Note: Door Opened is not used for this application. For the cabinet door alarm, please refer to section 10.5.28. 10.7.2 Fire Alarm Note: Fire Alarm is not used for this application. For the smoke detector alarm, please refer to section 10.5.29. Product Manual, Rev. 1 139 APPENDIX A: CL1TC-4 DVB-H L-Band Transmitter System and Drawers Drawings and Parts Lists CL1TC-4 400W DVB-H Transmitter Appendix A: System & Drawers Drawings and Parts List CL1TC-4 DVB-H L-Band Transmitter System Drawing List CL1TC-4 Transmitter System w/Digital Modulator (Consists of one DVU 5000 Modulator Drawer driving one L-Band Amplifier Drawer) CL1TC-4, Interconnect .............................................................................1316822 CL1TC-4, AC Block Diagram .....................................................................1316823 DVU 5000 Modulator Drawer DVU 5000 Modulator Drawer Wiring Diagram ............................... 56830-43-D01 DVU 5000 Modulator Drawer Mechanical Drawing ......................... 56803-43-D01 L-Band Amplifier Drawer L-Band Amplifier Drawer Wiring Diagram ..................................... 59175-01-D01 L-Band Amplifier Drawer Mechanical Drawing ............................... 59132-01-D01 Product Manual, Rev. 1 141 1 UBS P/N MFR 50461-01 59220-01 54515-01 UBS UBS UBS 50805-03 UBS 56871-01 59216-01 56829-01 54577-01 59215-01 59219-01 UBS UBS UBS UBS UBS Rear Panel 59217-01 UBS 59218-01 UBS 59216-02 UBS 90863-43G PCA Universal Modulator 90446-02 KEYPAD 50461-01 54515-01 84149R DISPLAY Cable Modulator-Display J2 J13 J1 59215-01 Cable RF GPS Antenna J1 JP1-1 JP1-2 X20 57532-02 59216-01 Cable RF Modulator L Band Amplifier ASSY X15 X1 RF IN Cable RF Modulator Filter 59216-02 X16 56677-02 RF OUT QTY Cable RF Modulator RF IN X3 RF OUT Antenna SAT/DVB 59216-02 JP7-3 GND JP7-2 JP7-1 CN1-1 CN1-2 GND CN1-3 Cable 1 Comunication Modulator 59217-01 59218-01 Cable 2 Comunication Modulator Reference Monitoring 90901-01 Extension Board Controller SDA J106-2 CLK J106-1 GND J106-3 CN1-2 SDA CN1-3 CLK CN1-4 GND P1 DB9 Cable 3 Comunication Modulator 59219-01 JP1-1 JP1-3 54577-01 X5 53065R Power Entry 75157R POWER SUPPLY 12VDC 56871-01 V+ V+ VV- J23-1 J23-2 J23-3 J23-4 V+ V+ AC L TB1 6 TB1 7 TB1 3 V- AC N GND TB1 5 TB1 4 VTB1 1 TB1 2 50805-03 GND J4-1 J4-2 J3-1 J3-2 Chassis GND 50806-01 GND 59220-01 Cable Power +12VDC Extension board PIF20 PIF201 Note: Length cable as required PIF302 PIF301 Company PIF102 PIF10 Title COF1 F1 FAN 85049R COF3 F3 FAN 85092R COF2 F2 FAN 85049R Size Canada Wiring AC, DC, Control and RF Diagram Universal Modulator Document Number Ledger Date: Unique Broadband System LTD Apr. 2013 Drawn by: Rev 56830-43-D01 Kosta Bor 03 Sheet of 8 17.50 REV. 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DATE DESCRIPTION ECO# 26/06/2013 22/07/2013 24/07/2013 07/31/2013 Removed small cooling fan 30VDC Changed copnnection HPA to Current Sense APPROVED Removed connection 12VDC from Current Sense Changed terminal connection Back Plate POWER SUPPLY, 60W, 5V,12V UBS # 92794R TB 1 COCB1 CB1 COCON1 CON1 208 AC 2phase 30A L1 PICON101 1 L2 PICON102 GND (N) 3 PICON103 RFI POWER LINE FILTER COFL1 FL1 PICB101 PICB103 PICB102 PICB104 PICON101 PICON102 PICON103 Connector 3 pin 11913R UBS # 93023R J1-1 PITB 1 L101PITB L101 PITB2 L102 UBS # 10658R J1-3 UBS # 92795 COTB L1 16423R TB L1 UBS # 10608R GND PITB?01PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 1 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?01PITB?02 75088R FILTER PIFL101 PIFL10G UBS # 93024R PIFL102 PIFL103 PIFL104 TB L1 1 PITB?02 PITB?01PITB?02 PITB?01 80071 277VAC, 30A, 2-pole, magn. circ.brk 16423R PITB L101PITB L102 PITB?01PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 80197R COTBGND GND TB 2GND02 PITB GND01PITB 1 PITB?02 PITB?01PITB?02 PITB?01 UBS Number MFG Description MFG N# 93024R Alpha Wire 93023R Alpha Wire 3081 BR005 93476 BELDEN 9912 189 93019 BELDEN 9912 013 12AWG STR PVC 600V 105ó D BLUE 93018 BELDEN 9912 001 12AWG STR PVC 600V 105º BROWN BELDEN 9918 013 18AWG STR PVC 300V 105º D. Blue 92795 3081 BL005 10 AWG 600W PVC Blue 10 AWG 600W PVC Brown 12AWG STR PVC 600V 105º Yel-Green J1-5 J1-4 J1-2 J1-1 L1 L1 L2(N) L2(N) TP1 GND QTY POWER SUPPLY, 30VDC, 1600W 57662-01 Power Supply PCA UBS # 93018 J1-5 L1 J1-4 L1 UBS # 93019 J1-2 L2(N) J1-1 L2(N) TP1 GND 75205R POWER SUPPLY, 30VDC, 1600W 57662-01 NN UBS Number 10608R MFG MOLEX Description MFG N# 26-03-4030 .156" Pitch Crimp Terminal Housing 3pos 75205R 11538R MOLEX 09-91-0500 .156" Pitch Crimp Terminal Housing 5pos 10658R MOLEX 08-52-0072 .156" Pitch Crimp Terminal,Female 13 10 10090R MOLEX 19067-0008 Ring Terminal1/4" for 8AWG Wire,Red 11 16101R Altech Corporation 2402.0 Ferrule Insulated Std 12AWG Gray 12 16102R Altech Corporation 2210.0 Ferrule Insulated Std 10AWG Black 13 92794R BELDEN 9918 001 14 16423R Altech Corporation CTS4U-N 15 16150R 16 16321R Altech Corporation CTS2.5U-N TERMINAL BLOCK, DIN RAIL Drawn by: 17 86185R Altech Corporation CTS2.5U-N/R TERMINAL BLOCK, DIN RAIL, RED Checked by: 18 86186R Altech Corporation CTS2.5U-N/W TERMINAL BLOCK, DIN RAIL, White Approved by: Altech Corporation CGT4U TERMINAL BLOCK, 25A, DIN rail , GND TERMINAL BLOCK 35A, DIN RAIL UBS # 10658R QTY 18AWG STR PVC 300V 105º BROWN UBS # 11538R J10 NN Power Supply PCA 16150R J10 To TB 2-19 GND PITB?01PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 COTB? Note 1: Recommended Hand Crimp Tool - 0638117500 for 0638117500 pins Recommended Hand Crimp Tool - 1212045 for ferrules Recommended Hand Crimp Tool - MAC 2210 for ring terminals APPROVALS Kosta Bor 400 Spinnaker Way Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, L4K 5Y9 Tel: (905) 669-8533 DATE 05/15/2013 Title 400W L-Band HPA Wiring AC Diagram Size Document Number Sheet Rev 59175-02-D01 05 of FAN 85103 J2-6 +12VDC PITB?01 PITB?01 J2-3 RTN VDC J2-4 RTN VDC PITB?02 PITB?02 TB6 PITB?01 PITB?01 NL3NL4 J2-2 +5 VDC J2-1 +5 VDC PITB?02 PITB?02 TB7 75088R Power Supply 60W 5/12 VDC GND COR1 R1 PIR102 15 Ohm 31471R PIR101 84038 LED Indicator GREEN Back Plate Back Plate PIF301 PIF302 85102 COF5 F5 FAN 85102 COF6 F6 FAN PIF501 PIF502 85102 LED Indicator AC Power Supply 59191-01 85102 PIF401 PIF402 59189-01 COTS3 TS3 PITS301 PITS302 PITS303 GND COD1 D1 PID102 PID10 COF4 F4 FAN GND COF3 F3 FAN 75205R UBS # 93039R PID20 PID201 UBS # 93039R - OUT UBS # 93040R + OUT UBS # 93040R PIF601 PIF602 TermoSensor Cable Termo Sensor HPA 35919 GND COF7 F7 FAN PCA, Current Sense 2 90934-02 TB9 TB7 TB5 TB3 TB1 TB9 TB7 TB5 TB1 PCA, Current Sense 1 90934-01 TB3 REAR PLATE 85102 J5-1 COD2 D2 PIF10 PIF102 PIF103 PIF104 PIF201 PIF20 PIF203 PIF204 - OUT 75205R 84038 LED Indicator GREEN J6 + OUT J3-2 J3-1 +5 VDC FAN 85103 Power Supply 30VDC Power Supply PCA UBS # 92097R J6 Power Supply PCA COF2 F2 COF1 F1 UBS # 92822R Power Supply 30VDC 57662-01 57662-01 J3-1 +5 VDC J3-2 J6-6 PIF701 PIF702 DB9 98727R Display Board GND GND TB10 TB8 TB6 TB4 TB2 TB10 TB8 TB6 TB4 TB2 GND 59190-01 +30VDC UBS # 92101R UBS # 92101R +5 VDC J4-5 GND 59194-01 Cable Power Display Board To FAN 1, 2 CABLE DC Power HPA J4-6 +12VDC COTB 12VDC TB 12VDC 1 PITB 12VDC02 PITB 12VDC01 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 86185R COTB5VDC 5VDC TB 25VDC02 TB4-8 PITB 5VDC01PITB +5VDC PITB?02PITB?01 13 12 14 PITB?02 PITB?02 86186R 14 11 13 12 11 10 COTB? TB5-8 PITB?01PITB?02 COTBRTN RTNVDC VDC TB PITB301 PITB302 PITB30 PITB304 PITB305 PITB306 PITB307 PITB308 PITB309 PITB301 PITB301 PITB3012 NL13 NL14 COTB3 TB3 PITB301 PITB302 PITB303 PITB304 PITB305 PITB306 PITB307 PITB308 PITB309 PITB301 PITB301 PITB3012 PITB?01 PITB?01 RTN DC +5DC 10 PITB?01PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 +12VDC PITB?02PITB?01 PITB RTN VDC01PITB RTN VDC02 1 PITB?02 PITB?01PITB?02 PITB?01 To TB 1-4 PITB?01PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 HPA3 90958-01 GND UBS P/N 59190-01 59189-01 59191-01 59192-01 59194-01 GND HPA4 90958-01 UBS UBS UBS UBS UBS Dongguan QS electronic 92097R BELDEN 93034R GND MFR 93040R 93039R HPA5 90958-01 Dongguan QS electronic QUALTEC ELECTRONICS QTY GND HPA6 90958-01 GND HPA1 90958-01 GND Driver 90958-01 Pre-Driver 90959-01 GND GND MiniController AGC Board PITS203 PITS20 PITS201 PITS103 PITS102 PITS10 GND HPA2 90958-01 PITB?01PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 COTS2 TS2 +12VDC 16321R GND TB 2 COTS1 TS1 TermoSensor TermoSensor 35919 35919 J17-1 J17-2 J17-3 J17-4 Cable Power Supply +12VDC 59192-01 90927-01 90945-01 APPROVALS REV. DATE DESCRIPTION 26/06/2013 Removed small cooling fan 30VDC 22/07/2013 Changed connection HPA to Current Sense 24/07/2013 Removed connection 12VDC from Current Sense 07/31/2013 Changed terminal connection ECO# APPROVED Drawn by: Kosta Bor Checked by: 05/15/2013 Title 400W L-Band HPA Wiring DC Diagram Size Approved by: Rev Document Number 59175-02-D01 Scale : 400 Spinnaker Way Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, L4K 5Y9 Tel: (905) 669-8533 DATE NONE Sheet 05 of 1 REV. RF from MODULATOR POJ1 DATE DESCRIPTION ECO# APPROVED 26/06/2013 Added RF Monitor port 22/07/2013 Changed copnnection HPA to Current Sense 24/07/2013 Removed connection 12VDC from Current Sense 07/31/2013 Changed terminal connection J1 RF IN 59199-01 RF IN Forward Reflect 59199-02 Cable RF SMA connectors 90945-01 AGC BOARD Cable RF SMA connectors RF OUT RF OUT RF IN RF F RF R 73054 RF OUT RF IN Cable RF SMA connectors 59199-02 90959-01 SPITER 6 WAY DRIVER PRE-DRIVER 90958-01 Cable RF SMA connectors 59199-03 RF OUT 6 RF OUT 5 RF OUT 4 RF OUT 3 RF OUT 2 RF OUT 1 RF IN Cable RF SMA connectors 59199-06 HPA1 COMBINER 90958-01 HPA2 HPA5 RF IN RF IN 90958-01 Soldering RF IN 5 RF OUT RF OUT RF IN RF IN 2 90958-01 HPA6 Forward HPA3 RF OUT 90958-01 Soldering RF IN Soldering RF IN 1 RF IN 4 RF OUT 90958-01 97960-01 Soldering RF IN HPA4 59199-06 Soldering RF IN 3 RF IN 6 RF OUT Soldering RF OUT 90958-01 UBS P/N RF IN Reflect Cable RF SMA connectors RF FRW RF SMPL J6 POJ6 Sample Cable RF SMA - N-Type connectors RF REFL 59199-05 59199-04 59199-01 59199-02 UBS UBS QTY 59199-03 UBS 59199-04 59199-05 UBS UBS 59199-06 UBS Cable RF SMA connectors RF MONITOR J7 RF OUT POJ7 RF OUT APPROVALS Drawn by: Kosta Bor 05/15/2013 Title 400W L-Band HPA Wiring RF Diagram Size Approved by: Rev Document Number 59175-02-D01 Scale : 400 Spinnaker Way Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, L4K 5Y9 Tel: (905) 669-8533 DATE Checked by: MFR NONE Sheet 05 of 1 REV. 90945-01 Current Monitoring 1 J2-1 Power Supply 1 PCA Temperature Sensor 1 J2-2 Current Monitoring 2 J2-3 Temperature Sensor 2 J2-4 J2-5 J2-4 J2-3 J2-2 J2-1 J2-5 J2-6 Temperature Sensor 3 J2-7 Voltage Monitoring 1 J2-8 GND 12C interface. SCL. J2-10 PITS101 Voltage Monitoring PITS102 Enable Power supply PITS103 12C interface. SDA. J2-11 PITS201 PITS202 PITS203 J2-5 J2-4 J2-3 J2-2 J2-1 J2-13 J2-14 J2-15 J2-16 PITS301 PITS303 35919 TermoSensor 35919 TermoSensor 35919 57662-01 COF1 F1 J2-19 Cable Termo Sensor HPA REAR PLATE J2-20 GND J2-21 GND J2-22 PIJ501 Temperature Sensor 4 J2-23 PIJ506 PIJ502 PITS401 PITS402 PIJ507 PIJ503 PIJ508 PIJ504 PIJ509 PIJ505 J2-26 J2-27 PITS403 FAN 85103 COF2 F2 95507R PIF201 PIF202 PWM DB9 (F) TACHO LM60CIZ/NOPB DOOR Sensor Smoke Alarm Sensor J2-28 J2-29 PIF102 PIF103 PIF104 COTS4 TS4 Cable DB37 connector HPA J2-25 PWM 59189-01 COJ5 J5 J2-24 PIF101 PIF203 PIF204 TACHO GND GND TermoSensor COTS3 TS3 Current Monitoring Voltage Monitoring Enable Power supply PITS302 GND AC OK J2-17 J2-18 APPROVED 26/06/2013 Removed small cooling fan 30VDC 22/07/2013 Changed copnnection HPA to Current Sense 24/07/2013 Removed connection 12VDC from Current Sense 07/31/2013 Changed terminal connection COTS2 TS2 Power Supply 2 PCA Enable Power supply J2-12 ECO# COTS1 TS1 AC OK Current Monitoring 57662-01 Voltage Monitoring 2 J2-9 AC 1 OK 59195-02 DESCRIPTION 59195-02 TACHO TACHO AGC Board Cable DB37 connector HPA DATE FAN 85103 DOOR Sensor J2-30 Smoke Alarm Sensor J2-31 AC 2 OK J2-32 Display Board FAN Control J2-33 J2-2 RXD J2-36 X1-1 J2-37 DATA X1-2 GND X1-3 CLK Cable communication PCA, Current Sense DATA J23-2 CLK J23-3 90934-01 GND J23-4 PCA, Current Sense 59196-01 TXD J15-1 RXD J15-3 GRD J17-4 X1-1 DATA X1-2 GND X1-3 59197-01 Cable RS232 Displey Board PCA, Current Sense FAN Tachometer 1 J2-34 FAN Tachometer 2 J2-35 UBS P/N 59195-02 J2-3 GRD 59196-01 59197-01 UBS UBS UBS 59198-01 UBS 58939-01 92419 UBS 84126R REAR PLATE PIJ403 PIJ408 PIJ404 PIJ409 MFR J2-1 TXD QTY PIJ401 PIJ406 PIJ402 PIJ407 CLK COJ4 J4 DB9 (M) PIJ405 J16-2 90934-02 J16-1 J3 USB 2.0 A J16-3 J16-4 59198-01 Cable RS485 HPA APPROVALS Mini USB Drawn by: Kosta Bor MiniController Checked by: UBS # 92419 90927-01 05/15/2013 Title 400W L-Band HPA Wiring Control Diagram Size Approved by: Rev Document Number 59175-02-D01 Scale : 400 Spinnaker Way Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, L4K 5Y9 Tel: (905) 669-8533 DATE NONE Sheet 05 of 1 REV. DATE DESCRIPTION ECO# APPROVED 2 26/06/2013 Removed small cooling fan 30VDC 22/07/2013 Changed copnnection HPA to Current Sense 24/07/2013 Removed connection 12VDC from Current Sense 07/31/2013 Changed terminal connection PCA, Current Sense 2 PCA, Current Sense 1 TB9 TB10 HPA6 TB5 TB3 TB7 TB8 HPA5 TB6 HPA4 TB2 HPA2 TB4 HPA3 TB7 TB9 TB1 90934-01 TB10 FAN:1,2 TB5 TB8 FAN:3,4,5,6,7 TB3 HPA1 TB6 TB4 Driver TB2 Pre-Driver TB1 90934-02 +30VDC +30VDC Pre-Driver 90959-01 GND Driver GND 90958-01 HPA1 GND 90958-01 HPA2 GND 90958-01 HPA3 GND 90958-01 HPA4 GND 90958-01 HPA5 GND 90958-01 HPA6 GND 90958-01 APPROVALS Drawn by: Kosta Bor Checked by: 05/15/2013 Title 400W L-Band HPA Schematic Connection to Current Sense Size Approved by: 400 Spinnaker Way Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, L4K 5Y9 Tel: (905) 669-8533 DATE Document Number Sheet Rev 59175-02-D01 05 of 1 REV. DATE DESCRIPTION ECO# 26/06/2013 22/07/2013 24/07/2013 07/31/2013 Removed small cooling fan 30VDC Changed copnnection HPA to Current Sense APPROVED Removed connection 12VDC from Current Sense Changed terminal connection TACHO white wire PWM violet wire RTN 30VDC blue wire 30VDC red wire TACHO white wire PWM violet wire RTN 30VDC blue wire 30VDC red wire Rear Plate DB9 J5-9 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?01 TB7 COTB? TB6 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?01 COC2 C2 PIC202 COD2 D2 PIC201 Rear Plate DB9 J5-3 AGC Board DB37 J2-30 COR3 R3 PID20 PID201 From Current Sense TBGND From Current Sense TB10 PIR302 From TB4-12 (PWM) PIR301 PIR202 From TB4-2 (TACHO1) PIR201 COR2 R2 AGC Board DB37 J2-33 PITB?NL10 02 PITB?02NL12PITB?02NL14PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?01 NL8 From Current Sense TBGND From Current Sense TB10 COR6 R6 PIC302 R4 COR4PIR402 PIR601 PIC301C3 COC3 PIR401 To TB6-1 (TACHO2) AGC Board DB37 J2-35 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?01 NL6 From TB4-10 (PWM) TB5 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?01 NL4 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?01 NL2 From TB4-3 (TACHO2) NL1 NL3 NL5 NL7 NL9 AGC Board DB37 J2-31 From TB2-10 10 12 14 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01 NL11PITB?01 FAN 1 11 13 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 PPIITRB6?0021 Rear Plate DB9 J5-8 Rear Plate DB9 J5-4 To TB7-2 (PWM) To DB9(M) J5-1 From TB2-8 To TB6-2 (PWM) 10 12 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?01 11 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?01 NL13 TB4 PID10 PIC101COC1 C1 D1 PID102 PIC102 COD1 PIR502 PIC402 COR5 R5 PIC4COC4 0C4 1 PIR501 PITB?02 PITB?03 PITB?04 PITB?05 PITB?06 PITB?02 PITB?03 PITB?04 PITB?05 PITB?06 PITB?07 PITB?08 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?03 PITB?04 PITB?05 PITB?06 PITB?07 PITB?08 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?03 PITB?04 PITB?05 PITB?06 To DC GND pin To ThermoSensor 1 pin2 To ThermoSensor 2 pin2 To ThermoSensor 1 pin1 To ThermoSensor 2 pin1 To TB2-9 To HPA1, 2 pin4 To HPA3, 4 pin4 To HPA5, 6 pin4 To Driver pin4 To TB2-4 To Pre-driver pin 12VDC FromThermoSensor 2 pin3 FromThermoSensor 1 pin3 To TB1-4 To TB7-1 (TACHO1) AGC Board DB37 J2-34 To AGC Board DB37 J2-4 To AGC Board DB37 J2-2 12VDC 19 TB3 To Thermosensot 3 pin2 20 RTN DC 5VDC 10 11 12 13 14 To TB4-8 To TB5-8 To Display J4-6 To Display J4-5 To Mini Controller J17-3 To DB9(M) J5-6 10 12 14 16 18 PITB?NL16 02 PITB?NL18 02 PITB?02 NL20PITB?02 PITB?01 RTN PITB?01 PITB?DC 01 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01NL15PITB?01NL17PITB?01 NL19PITB?01 11 13 15 17 To TB3-11 To Mini Controller J17-1 TB2 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01 5VDC PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?01 From J2-1 Power Supply 3 To TB3-6 To Thermosensot 3 pin1 To R1 To J2-3 Power Supply 3 To DC GND pin L2 L2 L1 L1 L1 L1 Power Supply 2 Power Supply 2 Power Supply 3 Power Supply 2 Power Supply 2 Power Supply 3 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?0112VDC PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01L1PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?01 From J2-6 Power Supply 3 1 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?01 Power Supply 1 L1 Power Supply 1 L1 Filter L1 Power Supply 1 L2 Power Supply 1 L2 Filter L2 10 12 14 16 18 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01L2PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?01 11 13 15 17 Power Supply 3 GND TB1 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01 GND PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?02 PITB?01 PITB?01 PITB?01 To AC GND pin Power Supply 1 GND To TB 2-19 FAN 2 APPROVALS Drawn by: Kosta Bor Checked by: 05/15/2013 Title 400W L-Band HPA Diagram Terminals Connection Size Approved by: 400 Spinnaker Way Vaughan, Ontario, Canada, L4K 5Y9 Tel: (905) 669-8533 DATE Document Number Sheet Rev 59175-02-D01 05 of 8 WARNING, THIS DRAWING AND ITS CONTENTS ARE PROPERTY OF UNIQUE BROADBAND SYSTEMS INC, AND SHALL NOT BE CIRCULATED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF UNIQUE BROADBAND SYSTEMS INC. August-06-13 REVISIONS REV. DESCRIPTION 01 FIRST RELEASE 02 RELOCATION OF COMPONENTS ON HSK AND P/S SIDE ECO # APPROVED 02 07 13 ADDED SHT 2 03 DATE 23 07 13 13 16 15 14 10 ItemQty 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Manufacturer UBS AXCERA UBS UBS UBS UBS UBS UBS STD GENERAL DEVICES STD STD UBS UBS UBS UBS UBS WECO EOS RICHCO UBS GENERAL DEVICES UBS UBS Model 323-HDS/06 VLT60-3000 HG-6 Description FRONT PANEL DEVAS HPA ASSY SIDE WALL LEFT SIDE WALL RIGHT TOP COVER (NOT SHOWN) LEFT MOUNTING BRACKET RIGHT MOUNTING BRACKET FAN ASSEMBLY SPACER #6-32x 1/4" SS FL HD SCREW 82 DEGREES SLIDE CHASSIS 20"LG (PAIR) #6-32x 3/8" SS FL HD SCREW #6-32x 1/4" SS FL HD SCREW HIGH PWR AMP SUB ASSY CONTROL MODULE CONTROLLER PLATE HIGH PWR AMP COVER (sht 2) CONTROL MODULE COVER (sht 2) TERMINAL BLOCK-6 POLE POWER SUPPLY 12V,-12V,5V 3/8 RUBBER GROMETT WIRING DIAGRAM SLIDE MTG. BKT B307-2 OUTPUT SUPPORT PLATE w/ N-TYPE (sht 2) NEW REAR PANEL UBS P/n 56646-01 56664-01 56670-01 56650-01 56740-01 56741-01 56671-01 56663-01 91025 95546R 91135 91111 59135-01 59207-01 56727-01 59277-01 56630-01 11963R 75088 98682 59190-01 95547R 59319-01 59321-01 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.TOLERANCES ARE: DECIMALS ANGLES .XX ± .02 ± 0.5° .XXX ± .003 32 MACHINED SURFACES: CAD GENERATED DRAWING DO NOT MANUALLY UPDATE OR SCALE APPROVALS TITLE DRAWN MATERIAL DATE 400 Spinnaker Way Vaughan, Ontario Canada, L4K 5Y9 Tel: (905) 669-8533 Fax (905) 669-8516 H. VASSELL 17.10.2012 400W L BAND HPA ASSY CHECKED FINISH RESP ENG SEE NOTE Q.A. SIZE DWG. # SCALE REV. 59132-01-D01 PART # 1:4 CREATED May-23-13 4:47:24 PM 03 DOC. TYPE SHEET OF 8 WARNING, THIS DRAWING AND ITS CONTENTS ARE PROPERTY OF UNIQUE BROADBAND SYSTEMS INC, AND SHALL NOT BE CIRCULATED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT THE WRITTEN PERMISSION OF UNIQUE BROADBAND SYSTEMS INC. August-06-13 REVISIONS 8.72 REV. DESCRIPTION 01 FIRST RELEASE ECO # DATE APPROVED 17 24 23 18.99 30.80 SECTION 16 F-F UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES.TOLERANCES ARE: DECIMALS ANGLES .XX ± .02 ± 0.5° .XXX ± .003 32 MACHINED SURFACES: CAD GENERATED DRAWING DO NOT MANUALLY UPDATE OR SCALE APPROVALS TITLE DRAWN MATERIAL DATE 400 Spinnaker Way Vaughan, Ontario Canada, L4K 5Y9 Tel: (905) 669-8533 Fax (905) 669-8516 07.12.2012 400W L BAND HPA ASS'Y CHECKED FINISH RESP ENG SEE NOTE Q.A. SIZE DWG. # SCALE REV. 59132-01-D01 PART # 1:4 CREATED May-23-13 4:47:24 PM 03 DOC. TYPE SHEET OF
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