Triax CCS 1231 Assembly Manual

Head-end receiver modulator

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Head-End Receiver Modulator
CCS 1231
CCS 1233
CCS 1234
CCS 1235
A A
C LASS
CLASS
Art. No. 325110 / 325111 / 325112 / 325113
GB
Assembly Instructions
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  • Page 1 Head-End Receiver Modulator CCS 1231 CCS 1233 CCS 1234 CCS 1235 C LASS CLASS Art. No. 325110 / 325111 / 325112 / 325113 Assembly Instructions TRIAX - your ultimate connection...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Safety regulations .......................3 2 General information ....................4 2.1 Package contents ..................4 2.2 Technical data ....................4 2.3 Description ....................5 2.4 Display of the software version ...............6 2.5 Scope of application ..................6 3 Assembly ........................7 3.1 Installing the Cassette ..................7 3.2 Connecting the Cassette ................8 4 The control panel at a glance..................8 4.1 Menu items ....................8...
  • Page 3: Safety Regulations

    Safety regulations Important • Assembly, installation and servicing must be carried out by an authorised electrician. • Switch off the operating voltage before starting assembly or service work or pull out the mains plug. • Install the system … - in a dust-free, dry environment, - so that it is protected from moisture, vapours, splashing water and dampness, - somewhere protected from direct sunlight, - away from the immediate vicinity of heat sources,...
  • Page 4: General Information

    General information 2.1 Package contents 1 Cassette CCS 1231 or CCS 1233 or CCS 1234 or CCS 1235 1 HF connection cable 1 CD (assembly instructions) 2.2 Technical data The following EU directives are met: 73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC The product fulfills the guidelines and standards for CE labelling.
  • Page 5: Description

    Modulator channels channel strip B: S3 … S24 including C5 … C12 Frequency range: 119.25 MHz … 327.25 MHz Channel raster: PAL CCIR standard B/G CCS 1233 Channels: S3 … S24 including C5 … C12 Frequency range: 119.25 MHz … 327.25 MHz Channel raster: PAL CCIR standard B/G CCS 1234...
  • Page 6: Display Of The Software Version

    2.4 Display of the software version • Keep any two keys on the control unit of the head end pressed simultane- ously until the display goes dark and the software version, e.g. “V.30”, is displayed. Important: The head end requires a control unit with the V.27 software version or higher to control these cassettes.
  • Page 7: Assembly

    Assembly 3.1 Installing the Cassette arning • Pull the mains plug out of the head end of the mains socket before insert- ing or replacing cassettes. • Unscrew the screws from the bracket in the head end. • Insert the Cassette into a free slot and push it into the housing. •...
  • Page 8: Connecting The Cassette

    3.2 Connecting the Cassette SAT IF input • Connect the input cable to the SAT IF input. • Connect the head end to the mains power supply. The control panel at a glance 4.1 Menu items The cassettes can be programmed using the keys on the head end control unit. The two-line display of the control unit then shows the menus.
  • Page 9: Control Panel

    4.2 Control panel You can individually select the menus and menu items step-by-step using the keypad of the head end: – scrolls forward through the menu – select parameters in the menus ◀ ▶ – set values, initiate actions – selects sub-menus –...
  • Page 10: The Menus At A Glance

    5.2 The menus at a glance The standard menu shows the programming sequence using the example of channel strip “A”. Programming for channel strip “B” is done in the same way. BE–Remote V. 30 Ein / On please wait … t >...
  • Page 11 Bx 1A AUDIO-IN: Bx 1A AUDIO-IN: ◀ ▶ 7.02 MHz STEREO 7.02 MHz MAIN ◀ ▶ 50μs, 75μs Bx 1A VPS: Bx 1A Bx 1A AUDIO-IN: Deemphasis Deemphasis 50us autom. V: STEREO manuell autom. Bx 1A AUDIO-OUT: Dual Dual Stereo Bx 1A Change: Bx 1A...
  • Page 12: Programming The Cassette

    5.3 Programming the Cassette • Switch on the head end. —> The processor reads the cassettes‘ data (approx. 10 seconds). —> The display shows the software version (e.g. V.30). BE–Remote V. 30 Ein / On please wait … t > 10 s Bx 1A TWIN-SAT Bx 1A...
  • Page 13: Setting The Output Channel

    5.3.2 Setting the output channel t > 2 s Bx 1A OUTPUT: Bx 1A OUTPUT + 63…– 64 ▶ Fine • By pressing , set the desired output channel. —> The channel range that can be set depends on the type of Cassette used.
  • Page 14: Modulator Menu

    The display “ I ” is for helping to set the input frequency. That does not mean that a visual check is unnecessary. Reception frequency is too low Reception frequency is ideal Reception frequency too high • Press the button. —>...
  • Page 15: Setting The Picture/Sound Spacing

    • Press the button. —> The display shows “MODULAT: Pic/Snd”. Setting the picture/sound spacing In the event of moiré interference, the 5.5 MHz audio fre- quency can be set. Bx 1A MODULAT: Pic/Snd normal –1…normal … +2 dB • Press to set the attenuation of the audio frequency.
  • Page 16: Sound Settings

    5.3.6 Sound settings 5.3.6.1 Selecting audio type and frequency (reception) Bx 1A AUDIO-IN: Bx 1A AUDIO-IN: Bx 1A AUDIO-IN: 7.02 MHz SubMONO 7.02 MHz STEREO 7.02 MHz MAIN ◀ ▶ “STEREO”audio type “MAIN” audio type “SubMONO” audio type Page 16 Page 19 Page 20 •...
  • Page 17: Audio Setting "Autom. V:stereo

    Bx 1A VPS: autom. V: STEREO manuell autom. • Use to select the setting “autom.” or “manuell” . 5.3.6.3 Audio setting “autom. V:STEREO” • Press the button. The display shows the “AUDIO-OUT: Vol.:” menu. • Adjust the volume (page 20). •...
  • Page 18: Switching Audio Channel 1/Audio Channel 2

    —> “Dual” audio setting: Select “Dual” for stations that use the audio frequen- cies for transmitting different languages. • Press the button. The display shows the “Change” menu. 5.3.6.5 Switching audio channel 1/audio channel 2 In this menu you have the option of assigning the lower audio frequency (7.02 MHz/7.20 MHz) to the output au- dio frequency 5.5 MHz or 5.74 MHz.
  • Page 19: Main" Audio Type

    5.3.6.6 “MAIN” audio type Bx 1A AUDIO-IN: Bx 1A AUDIO-IN: 7.02 MHz STEREO 7.02 MHz MAIN ◀ ▶ • Use to set the audio frequency. —> Change the position of the cursor with ◀ ▶ • Press the button. —> The display shows the “AUDIO-IN de-emphasis” menu.
  • Page 20: Submono" Audio Type

    5.3.6.7 “SubMONO” audio type Bx 1A AUDIO-IN: Bx 1A AUDIO-IN: ◀ ▶ 7.02 MHz SubMONO 7.02 MHz MAIN • Use to set the audio frequency. —> Change the position of the cursor with ◀ ▶ • Press the button. —> The display shows the “AUDIO-OUT: Vol.:” menu. 5.3.7 Adjusting the volume You can adjust the different volumes of the set stations in...
  • Page 21: Blanking Of The Video Signal

    Blanking of the video signal The video signal can be blanked (black screen) for “audio only” transmission. • Remove the cover on the bottom side of the Cassette. • On the soldered side of the chassis plate, resolder chip bridges A and B as shown in the following illustration.
  • Page 22: Band Reception

    C band reception With an appropriate satellite antenna or LNB this Cassette can also receive sig- nals from stations using the C band (4 GHz) for transmission. A negative video polarity must be set for these stations. • Remove the cover on the bottom side of the Cassette. •...
  • Page 23: Channel And Frequency Tables

    Channel and frequency tables CCIR – Band I/III (Frequency raster 7 MHz) 48.25 133.25 175.25 C 11 217.25 S 15 259.25 55.25 140.25 182.25 C 12 224.25 S 16 266.25 62.25 147.25 189.25 S 11 231.25 S 17 273.25 112.25 154.25 196.25 S 12...
  • Page 24 Alterations reserved. Technical data E. & O.E. 14052009...

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