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Installation and Operating Handbook
P7001R & P7002R Converters
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Handbook Issue 1.03, 7
December 2015
PEAK COMMUNICATIONS Ltd.
Unit 1, The Woodvale Centre, Woodvale Road,
Brighouse, West Yorkshire
HD6 4AB, England
Phone +44 (0)1484 714200
Fax +44 (0)1484 723666
IMPORTANT NOTE: THE INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS
CONTAINED IN THESE DOCUMENTS SUPERSEDE ALL PREVIOUSLY
PUBLISHED INFORMATION CONCERNING THESE PRODUCTS
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P7001R & P7002R Series Converters

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  • Page 1 Unit 1, The Woodvale Centre, Woodvale Road, Brighouse, West Yorkshire HD6 4AB, England Phone +44 (0)1484 714200 Fax +44 (0)1484 723666 IMPORTANT NOTE: THE INFORMATION AND SPECIFICATIONS CONTAINED IN THESE DOCUMENTS SUPERSEDE ALL PREVIOUSLY PUBLISHED INFORMATION CONCERNING THESE PRODUCTS Page 1 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4. REDUNDANCY ............................19 1 for 1 Redundancy (switched & passive) ................. 19 1 for 2 Redundancy ........................20 1 for N Redundancy ........................21 5. REMOTE CONTROL ..........................22 Ethernet remote control (Optional) .................... 35 Page 2 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 3: Product Compliance

    You can also contact us via our website at www.peakcom.co.uk To return a Peak Communications product for repair: 1. Contact the Peak Communications support department and request a Return Material Authorisation (RMA) number. 2. You will be required to provide to our support representative the model number, serial number and a detailed description of the problem.
  • Page 4: Emc

    VDE 0871 and FCC 20708, providing at least 40 dB of attenuation from 30 MHz to 1 GHz. Installations which do not comply with this requirement will invalidate the EMC specifications. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 General product overview Page 4 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 5 This manual covers the installation and operation of the P7001R and P7002R Up and Down frequency converters. A sample specification and review of generic specification parameters is incorporated in this manual, but is not guaranteed to be the latest specification or to represent all products covered by this manual, so please visit our website www.peakcom.co.uk for exact up to date specifications of...
  • Page 6: Functional Description

    1200MHz then the centre frequency at 1200MHz will convert exactly to 70MHz (or 140MHz). If you input a frequency not exactly at the input frequency then the output will be similarly lower or higher by the same amount Page 6 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 7: Downconverter L / S / Uhf-Band Input

    The finite gain set is specified to be within 2dB of the setting and the step size is 0.1dB. The tolerance of the step size is not specified but should not exceed 0.05dB per step. 1.3.9 DownConverter Conversion Gain Gain; +30dB ±1dB Attenuation; 0-30dB, stepped 0.1dB Page 7 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 8: Gain Flatness

    (4.9-3.4=1.5). A 5.15GHz LO is therefore used to avoid this problem and consequently the L-Band to 70MHz converter (P7001R) has to have INVERT enabled to preserve the spectrum. It is not normal to transmit inverted.
  • Page 9: 10Mhz Reference Output

    12hrs, ageing <5x10 per year and temperature stability of <5x10 over 0 to +40deg.C. 1.4 Mechanical description The P7001R/P7002R converters are housed in an outdoor mountable, waterproof environmentally sealed die cast enclosure as shown below. Page 9 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 10 P7001R Remote Mount IF Downconverter Page 10 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 11 Alarms RF In Ethernet RF Out Redundancy P7001R/P7002R connector panel The P7001R/P7002R converters have the following connections: FUSE Bulkhead mounting 20mm x 5mm 1Amp fuse removable by turning. EXT REF TNC Female connector for 10MHz reference supply. BREATHER Immersion proof breather.
  • Page 12 N-Type Female connector, input at L-band range is 950 to 2150MHz. ETHERNET Sealed RJ45 connector fitted, cover must remain in place to keep IP rating when not in use RF OUT N-Type Female connector, output in the range 70 MHz ± 18MHz Page 12 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 13 1Amp continuous use. Pin number Function Can Bus Low Power A Power B Can Bus High Tellback A Tellback B STATUS Online indication, Green = online, Amber = offline, Red = alarm Page 13 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 14: Fault Philosophy

    All faults shown below are reported the remote interface and turn the tri-colour fault LED to red. Green – No faults Amber – Unit in standby Red – Fault condition The MUTED column shows if the output is muted when the ALARM is active. Page 14 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 15 Internal Communications DOWNCONVERTER: Fault Name MUTED SUMMARY ALARM +3 VDC Power Supply +5 VDC Power Supply +15 VDC Power Supply Primary DC Power Supply LO Fault LO Fault External Fault External Mute Internal Communications Page 15 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 16: Installation

     P700XR series product.  Operation Manual.  Test Results.  Spares Kit. If you suspect that any item is missing, please contact Peak Communications immediately. 2.1.3 Storage Store the product in the normal horizontal orientation, in its outer carton until it is required for use.
  • Page 17: Mounting

    The equipment is provided with short circuit fuse protection. The fuse size is 5 x 20 mm, rated at 1A and is replaceable via the fuse holder on the front face of the units. Page 17 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 18: Earthing

    Optional 75Ω impedance. UpConverter N-type (female) ‘Rf Out’ 50Ω Optional 75Ω impedance. DownConverter N-type (female) The IF input frequency should be within the range 50 to 90 MHz (100 to 180MHz with the 140MHz option). Page 18 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 19: External Reference Input Connections

    (factory selectable). 3. EQUIPMENT OPERATION The P7001R and P7002R models are L-Band based and have additional features for integration with SHF Block converters (BUC and BDC units). A typical simple UpConverter system incorporating a P7002 could consist of a P7002R connected directly to a remote outdoor BUC.
  • Page 20: For 2 Redundancy

    Priority can be set on paths A and B, so that if there is a second failure the higher priority path will remain operational, if both units are set to priority 1 then this function will be ignored. Page 20 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 21: For N Redundancy

    1 for N Redundancy For 3+1 to 8+1 switched redundant operation the RCU1000 series of redundancy units are available (see appropriate data sheet for specification). Page 21 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 22: Remote Control

    All message to and from the unit follow the above protocol with a character format of 8 data bits, one stop bit, no parity, baud rate 19200, 9600, 4800, 2400, 1200 or 300. Note that all numeric values are shown as decimal. Page 22 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 23 Instruction Number List: (in decimal) (P7001R, P7002R): To P7XXXR unit From P7XXXR unit Description Requests Ethernet settings status Responds with Ethernet settings status Requests Rx/Tx Status Responds with Rx/Tx Status Requests Rx/Tx setting changes Set Remote/Local Mode request Serial Communications Configuration...
  • Page 24 Ipv4 address ‘_’ Separator character “255.255.255.0” Subnet mask ‘_’ Separator character “192.168.000.010” Gateway address ‘_’ Separator character ‘0’ SNMP (0 = Disabled) (1 = Enabled) ‘_’ Separator character “192.168.000.032” SNMP trap address Checksum Page 24 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 25 “192.168.000.032” SNMP trap address Checksum When changing IP address or DHCP the unit will have to restart, it may take a few seconds for you to be able to communicate with it again. Page 25 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 26 Length Description Byte No. (example) (bytes) No of bytes in message Address Message instruction ‘2’ TCP port sub instruction “04000” TCP Port number ‘_’ Separator character “00010” TCP Socket timeout in seconds Checksum Page 26 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 27 No of bytes in message Address Message instruction (‘R’) Device we are asking the information for: ‘R’ = Receive ‘T’ = Transmit Checksum Instruction 21 (Rx/Tx Status Request Reply) (P7001R, P7002R): Message Set Value / Length Description Byte No. (example) (bytes) ...
  • Page 28 If the SNTP time is not valid then the string is “OK” If there is a fault with this up/down converter section then the string is “NOT OK”.   Checksum   Page 28 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 29 The unit MUST be in remote mode to allow reconfiguration of parameters via the remote control. Setting the unit in Remote mode can be done either by the front panel or remotely using the following command: Page 29 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 30 Due to the lack of a front panel on these converters it is possible to change their address, baudrate and whether they use RS232 or RS485 communications via a serial message. The P7001R/P7002R will change its serial configuration only if all the settings are valid in the message.
  • Page 31 (example) (bytes) No of bytes in message Address Message instruction (‘ P7001R’) Type of unit this is: P7001R, P7002R (‘01234’ = Serial No 01234) Serial Number (’0112.34’) Software Version Number (‘0’ = OK) Summary Alarm OK/FAULT ‘0’ = OK ‘1’ = FAULT (‘0’)
  • Page 32 Instruction 45 (Redundancy Status Request): Message Set Value / Length Description Byte No. (example) (bytes) No of bytes in message Address Message instruction Checksum Page 32 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 33 ‘X’ ‘@’ means no redundant controller attached, unit online not known. (‘1’) Coax Switch Position ‘1’ or ‘2’ ‘@’ means no redundant controller attached , position not known Checksum Page 33 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 34 ‘A’ or ‘B’ or ‘S’ when in 1 for 2 configuration and the unit selected as standby (‘1’) Unit Priority ‘1’ or ‘2’ when in 1 for 2 configuration ‘1’ .. ‘8’ when in 1 for n configuration Checksum Page 34 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
  • Page 35: Ethernet Remote Control (Optional)

    Management Protocol) agent software. It supports SNMP Trap, RFC1155, 1157, 1212, 1213, 1901 & 1906, as well as the Peak MIBS. The Peak SNMPv2 MIB files are supplied by Peak Communications Ltd, below is a quick overview of them. Page 35...
  • Page 36 Unit – This node allows the unit status to be checked as well as the Ethernet and redundancy settings. PeakFaultsModule – This node contains the unit summary alarm as well as a table showing all the faults currently on the unit. Page 36 P7001R & P7002R Series Converters...
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