Auxiliary Relays Interface; Option Module Connectors - TANDBERG Alteia Instruction Manual

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Installing the Equipment

Auxiliary Relays Interface

The Auxiliary Relays interface is carried on a 12-way socket that has an
accompanying screw-terminal fanning-strip. The interface primarily
consists of a number of relays. Each relay provides a contact that is taken
to the interface connector. An internal jumper sets the contact to be
normally-open (default) or closed to ground. Alarm Menu #5 allocates
alarms to the relay contacts.
Alteia Satellite Receivers have an AGC connector that provides an output
voltage referenced to ground for use with automatic antenna pointing
systems. The voltage is an isolated sample of the Receiver's AGC. Shorting
this output to ground does not affect the unit's performance.
AUX AGC
Table 2.23: Auxiliary Relays Interface
Item
Connector
Designation
ALM
AGC
#1
AUX
#2
#3
AUX
#4
#5
AUX
#6
Figure 2.10: Aux Relay Interface with Cable Connector Removed
2.7.5

Option Module Connectors

Option Modules are described in Chapter 5, Options.
Page 2-24
#1 AUX #2
#3 AUX #4
Specification
12-Way Screw-terminal Connector
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Summary Alarm output
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Sample of the Receivers AGC. Can be used as an input to an antenna pointing system.
(Does not apply to M2/PDU/942 or M2/PTRE/942[A][C] models)
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These outputs can be associated with a specific alarm by using
the Alarm Menu (#5) pages. This is described in Chapter 4, Alarms.
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Instruction Manual: Alteia and Alteia plus Professional Receivers and Decoders
#5 AUX #6
ST.TM.E9200.8

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