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Assembly Instruction
CSE 2800
Model
CSE 2800
Version
10
Item no.
325001
Date
04/2016
EN

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  • Page 1 Assembly Instruction CSE 2800 Model Item no. CSE 2800 325001 Version Date 04/2016...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    o n t e n t s 1 Notes about safety and hazards................. 3 2 General information ..................4 2.1 Scope of delivery ................4 2.2 Available accessories ................4 2.3 Meaning of the symbols used ............... 5 2.4 Technical data..................5 2.5 Description ..................6 3 Overview ......................7 3.1 Front cover ..................7 3.2 Front view (without front cover) ............7 3.3 Rear view ..................
  • Page 3: Notes About Safety And Hazards

    otes a bo u t sa fe t y a n d h a z a r ds • The head-end station is subject to the regulations of protection class I. • Never operate the device without a protective earth connection, earth con- nection to the device and potential equalisation! • The standards EN/DIN EN 50083 resp. IEC/EN/DIN EN 60728 must be observed. • Observe the relevant country-specific standards, regulations and guidelines on the installation and operation of antenna systems. • Replace mains cable and power supply unit only by original spare parts. • Do not perform installation and service work during thunderstorms. • Assembly, installation and servicing must be carried out by an authorised electrician.
  • Page 4: General Information

    1 CSE 2800 head-end station (without modules) 1 Power cord 1 Ferrite sleeve 1 CD (assembly instructions) 1 Brief assembly instructions 1 RF connection cable (RF output when retrofitting a RF output collector) 1 Ribbon cable (for retrofitting a RF output collector) Mounting material 2.2 a va i l a b l e aC C es s o r i es Modules and accessories see website "www.triax.com". - 4 - CSE 2800...
  • Page 5: Meaning Of The Symbols Used

    2.3 m e a n i n G t h e s ym b o l s u s e d Important note Danger by electrical shock —> General note – – O ptional use of the buttons • P erforming works 2.4 t e C h n i C a l data The requirements of the following EU directives are met: 2011/65/EU, 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU...
  • Page 6: Description

    2.5 d es C r i p t i o n Proper installation of the mounting bracket enables the CSE 2800 head-end station to be installed in a 19" cabinet as well as on a wall or upright stand- ing. The head-end station is modular in design and can be equipped with 8 stand- ard plug-in modules and 8 add-on modules. A current list of the standard and add-on modules can be found on the website "www.triax.com". This head-end station is designed exclusively for use with these modules. The various expansion options for the head-end station allow for the installa- tion of a wide range of broadband cable systems. Input SAT IF distributors and an output collector can be upgraded to offer the highest degree of flexibility for the distribution of the signals. The power supply in the CSE 2800 head-end station is designed to supply power to components (e.g. LNB) connected upstream. All RF output signals from the modules are combined via the inputs of a retro- fitted active RF output collector and prepared for distribution through the RF output socket. When the head-end station is shipped from the factory, the default setting for the control voltage for a RF output collector is maximum. If necessary please...
  • Page 7: Overview

    v e rv i e w 3.1 f r o n t C ov e r Fig. 1 Locking screws (incl. with delivery in a separate package) Fastening screws 3.2 f r o n t v i e w w i t h o u t f ro n t C ov e r Fig.
  • Page 8: Rear View

    3.3 r e a r v i e w Fig. 4 Power cord socket Main power switch Earth connection terminal SAT IF inputs Knock-outs for additional F terminals Knock-out for the optional installation of the earth connection terminal RF output - 8 - CSE 2800...
  • Page 9 3.4 C o n t r o l pa n e l Fig. 5 LC display Button to adjust the contrast of the display Mode indicator – To adjust values and functions – Moves the cursor, adjusts functions – Stores the programmed data – To adjust values and functions – To switch to the next menu 9-pin SUB-D socket for updating the operating software of the modules and the head-end station – Moves the cursor, adjusts functions - 9 - CSE 2800...
  • Page 10: Assembly

    ss em b ly 4.1 r e m ov e f r o n t C ov e r Fig. 6 • Loosen 4 fastening screws • Remove 6 locking screws (not required for initial assembly). • Slide the front cover upwards and remove it from the head-end station. 4.2 r e m ov e ba s e p l at e Fig.
  • Page 11: Making An Earth Connection

    4.3 m (pe) a k i n G p ot e n t i a l e q ua l i sat i o n The pre-installed PE connection terminal in position can be relocated to position (fig. 8). Fig. 8 • Dismount the PE connection terminal so that it can be moved.
  • Page 12: Installing F Terminals

    4.4 i n s ta l l i n G t e r m i n a l s Fig. 10 • Insert the required number of standard F terminals in the openings pro- vided (knock-outs) in the front (page 7, fig. 2, ) and/or rear panel (page 8, fig. 4, Caution Tighten the nuts until the teeth on the lock washers have penetrated the exterior coating and a good connection is made between the housing and F terminals. 4.5 i n s ta l l i n G a d d i t i o n a l...
  • Page 13: Mounting

    – + 12 V / 1 A Fig. 12: Power supply for additional fan 4.6 m o u n t i n G – Install the head-end station vibration-free. Avoid, for example, mounting the head-end station onto a lift shaft or any other wall or floor construction that vibrates in a similar way. – To avoid too strong heating of the head-end stations it is not admissible to mount them one upon the other without using thermic precautions (e.g.
  • Page 14: Wall Mounting

    a l l m o u n t i n G Fig. 13 • Align the studs on the mounting bracket with the hole matrix on the housing and snap it into place. The distance between the back side of the housing and the back edge of the mounting bracket is approx. 75 mm. • Screw in the 6 thread-forming countersunk screws that were supplied. • Attach the mounting bracket to the other side of the housing in the same way. • Insert wall plugs suitable for the wall properties into the wall so that they correspond to the dimensions in the following illustration (fig. 14, 465 mm Fig. 14 • Mount the head-end station and screw it tightly. - 14 - CSE 2800...
  • Page 15: Upright Mounting

    p r i G h t m o u n t i n G 75 mm Fig. 15 • Align the studs on the mounting bracket with the hole matrix on the head-end station housing and snap it into place. The distance between the underside of the head-end station and the lower edge of the mounting bracket is approx. 75 mm. • Screw in the 6 thread-forming countersunk screws that were supplied. • Attach the mounting bracket to the other side of the housing in the same manner.
  • Page 16: Mounting Inside A 19" Cabinet

    19" o u n t i n G i n s i d e C a b i n e t Fig. 16 • Align the studs on the mounting bracket with the hole matrix on the housing so that it is flush with the front edge of the head-end station and snap it into place. • Screw in the 4 thread-forming countersunk screws that were supplied. • Attach the mounting bracket to the other side of the housing in the same manner. • Install the support elements into the 19" cabinet. The total installation height of the head-end station is 8 HU (8 height units, approx. 356 mm). • Fit the 4 prestole nuts into the frame of the rack system according to the distance of the holes in the mounting bracket (approx. 190 mm).
  • Page 17: Installing Modules

    ns ta l l i n G m o d u l es Caution – Always position modules which belong together next to each other. – When installing modules, make sure that they are inserted in the long num- bered grooves in front of the contact strip on the board at the rear wall of the housing. The shorter grooves without a contact strip on the board at the rear wall of the housing are for add-on modules only. • Open the locking device in the direction of the arrow (fig. 17). Fig. 17 Fig. 18 • Insert a module in grooves and of an open slot (fig. 18) and gently slide it into the head-end station until it makes contact with the board on the rear wall. • After installing a module close the locking device in the direction of the arrow (fig. 18). - 17 - CSE 2800...
  • Page 18: Connecting The Head-End Station

    o n n e C t i n G t h e h e a d e n d s tati o n 6.1 p (pe) ot e n t i a l e q ua l i sat i o n Make the potential equalisation of the SAT receiver system in accordance with DIN EN 60728-11.
  • Page 19: Lnb Power Supply Connections

    6.3 lnb p ow e r s u p p ly C o n n e C t i o n s • Connect the DC cable of a retrofitted input distributor to one of the con- tacts (12V/800 mA total). 6.4 rf C o n n e C t i o n s To comply with the current EMC regulations, it is necessary to connect the lines leading in and out of the head-end station using F terminals.
  • Page 20: Settings

    e t ti n Gs 7.1 o n t r a s t t h e d i s p l ay Fig. 24 • Using the main power switch, (page 8, fig. 4, ) switch on the head-end station. —> The mode indicator (fig. 24) is activated. • Adjust the contrast of the display using the button (fig. 24). 7.2 s e t t i n Gs t h e m e n u rf...
  • Page 21 • After switching on the head-end station the "Select module / channel strip" – "SETUP BE160" menu appears in the display. Activate this menu by re- peatedly pressing if needed. Bx 1A TWIN-SAT Böx 4 TWIN-SAT SETUP BE160 Bx 1A DVBT C5-12,S3-24 Ein/On C5-12,S3-24 V 10 C 69 • Press the button. —> The "Set output level" – "OUTPUT Level" menu is activated. SETUP OUTPUT Level • Using the buttons, set the RF output level as required for the cable system.
  • Page 22 —> The "Store data" – "MEMORY" menu is activated. SETUP MEMORY S => STORE CANCEL • All programmed data is saved by pressing the button. You will be re- turned to the menu item "Select module / channel strip". —> By pressing the button, you will be returned to the menu item "Select module / channel strip" without saving the programmed data. - 22 - CSE 2800...
  • Page 23: Final Procedures

    i n a l pro C e d u res After installing the head-end station, upgrading accessories or installing mod- ules it is necessary to tighten all cable connections, F terminals and cover screws in order to maintain compliance with current EMC regulations. • Securely tighten the cable connections (F connector) using an open-ended spanner (spanner width 11 mm). Fig. 26 • Position the breakthroughs in the base plate above the fastening screws (fig. 26). • Push the base plate in direction of the arrow and lock it with the locking screw (fig. 26). • Tighten the fastening screws • Tighten the nuts of retrofitted F terminals if applicable. • Hang the front cover on the fastening screws (page 10, fig. 6).
  • Page 24 For further information and updated manuals go to Copyright © 2016 TRIAX. All rights reserved. The TRIAX Logo and TRIAX, TRIAX Multimedia are registered trademarks or trademarks of the TRIAX Company or its affiliates. All specifications in this guide are subject to change without further notice.

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