ABE30X User Manual Table of contents Introduction................................5 Receiving and Inspection ........................... 6 Equipment Damage or Loss Return of Equipment Preparing for Installation ..........................7 Safety Precautions Installation & Overview ............................. 8 General Description Specifications General Considerations Securing the Block Up Converter Installing the Block Up Converter ........................
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ABE30X User Manual Monitor and Control (optional) Operation ................................14 Procedure Maintenance ..............................15 Preventive Maintenance Block Up Converter Cooling System Preventive Maintenance Performance Check ............................16 Out-of Warranty Repair Appendix 1 Technical Specification ........................ 17 Appendix 2 Mechanical Drawing ........................18 Appendix 3 Spare Parts ............................
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This document covers the installation, operation, and maintenance of the ABE30X BUC. It contains information intended for engineers, technicians and operators working with the block up converter. To make inquiries, or to report errors of fact or omission in this document, please contact Actox Corporation at toll free 866-888-6087.
ABE30X User Manual Introduction The ABE30X is a reliable, high quality, cost efficient stand-alone block up converter. The application for this block up converter is X-Band VSAT communication in an outdoor environment. This line of superior products, engineered using state of the art technology, is characterized by unparalleled durability and dependability.
Using the supplied packing list, verify that all items have been received and undamaged during shipment. Verify that all items are complete. If there are any omissions or evidence of improper packaging, please notify Actox Corporation immediately. Equipment Damage or Loss Actox Corporation is not responsible for damage or loss of equipment during transit.
ABE30X User Manual Preparing for Installation Before attempting to install or use the block up converter, we recommend that you first familiarize yourself with the product by reading through this manual. Understanding the operation of the system will reduce the possibility of incorrect installation, thereby causing damage or injury to yourself or others.
Band. The block up converter can be used as a stand-alone unit or in a redundant configuration. Specifications Table 1 summarizes the specifications of the ABE30X BUC. For mechanical specifications, refer to the outline drawing, Appendix 1. General Considerations The block up converter shall meet all specifications over full bandwidth and under all environmental conditions when terminated with a load of VSWR at 1.5:1 unless otherwise specified.
ABE30X User Manual Installing the Block-Up Converter Tools and Test Equipment Have on hand a standard electrician's tool kit and any tools listed in the antenna manufacturer's installation instructions. Site Considerations The BUC is designed to mount on the antenna. Locate and install the antenna according to instructions supplied by the antenna manufacturer.
Bias T (for example, ABT6ARN/ABT6ARF manufactured by Actox Corporation) or a similar bias T type. Please make sure to check the sticker on the BUC for the appropriate power source before any power connections are performed.
ABE30X User Manual Recommended Test Equipment The following equipment or equivalent is recommended for installation and system alignment: Equipment Type Spectrum Analyzer HP8563E Digital Voltmeter Fluke 8050 Adapter Waveguide to coax C or Ku-band RF cables With calibrated insertion loss up to 15GHz 40 dB attenuator High Power to match HPA output.
ABE30X User Manual Connections and Mounting Hardware The IF input connection requires a coaxial cable with an F or N type connector. The RF output requires a waveguide with a CPR-137G, CPR-112G, WR-112G or WR-90G flat flange. A gasket shall be used to seal the waveguide connection.
ABE30X User Manual Functional Overview General This section describes the block up converter functions in detail. The functional overview explains the RF amplification, monitor & control and power distribution. IF/RF Conversion and Amplification The IF Input requires a signal with a 10MHz reference, and 15-60 VDC power source. 2-4.5Amps nominal enters the BUC by a coaxial cable, converted to X-Band by the BUC and goes through an internal isolator and reject filter, which provides a good VSWR at the input.
ABE30X User Manual Operation It shall be performed by authorized personnel prior to maintenance and/or repair. Procedure Verify that the installation procedure described was completed. A complete physical check of the customer’s system is suggested. WARNING!! The output power available at the output waveguide flange is extremely hazardous.
ABE30X User Manual Maintenance This section contains information on how to maintain, troubleshoot and repair the block up converter. The block up converter is extremely reliable, requiring very little preventive maintenance, or repair. Should there be a malfunction, this section also contains technical information to help diagnose basic failures.
Out-of Warranty Repair A non-warranty and out-of-warranty repair service is available from Actox Corporation for a nominal charge. The customer is responsible for paying the cost of shipping the BUC both to and from Actox Corporation for these repairs. Page 16 of 34...
ABE30X User Manual Appendix 3. Spare Parts The following sheet can be copied and used as a fax form to order the required spare parts. Please make sure to include all identifying information to facilitate the processing of your order. The order may be sent via email to the following address.
ABE30X User Manual Appendix 4. M&C Commands Reply Packet format Explanation Interpretation Examples ACK (Acknowledge 7E FX E0 ZZ 7F Acknowledge that the X = Device address of the packet 1) reply: 7E FF E0 E0 received packet was source device.
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ABE30X User Manual 1) cmd: 7E FF 02 18 FE E4 reply: 7E FF 84 18 FE 00 C8 AA 7F 7E FF 02 Query device for AA AA = Attenuation in 10 Update Attenuation: (Atten = 0x00C8 = 0d200 =...
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ABE30X User Manual 1) cmd: 7E FF 02 00 0F 0D 7F reply: 7E FF 84 00 0F 00 01 8A 7F 7E FF 02 XX = Alarm state (0 = Update summary Query device for (Summary alarm is raised) 2) cmd: alarm: 7E FF 84 00 0F no alarm;...
ABE30X User Manual M&C Serial Protocol SCI Packet Byte Description ◆ STX is the start transmission byte (defined as 0x7E). This byte is used to determine the start of a packet. ◆ Dest/Src Address contains the destination address in the high nibble and the source address in the low nibble.
ABE30X User Manual CRC Calculation Example To send a command to read the temperature (database element = 0x0606) from the Booster (device address 0x0F), the command is: Example Only --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 7E FF 02 06 06 02 7F Dest/Src = 0xFF...
ABE30X User Manual Appendix 5. M&C Connection Instructions BUC 19 pin connector for a PC / Laptop BUC connection to PC carried by cable with 19 pin female connector (fig.1) on the one side and RJ45 (fig. 3), two DB9 (fig. 2) female connectors: RS232 and RS485 on the other side.
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ABE30X User Manual PC interface name From PC Interface pin Pin name From BUC pin Ethernet RX_P RX_N TX_P TX_N RS-485 GNDISO TX_B TX_A RX_B RX_A RS-232 GNDISO TX_RS-232 RX_RS-232 MUTE_IN ALARM_IN P_OUT_OUT GNDISO Table 1 — BUC to PC Cable Connection...
ABE30X User Manual BUC Connection to PC via Serial Port Run NewBuc v.301 on your PC, the following window should appear: Figure 2.1 — Start window with Monitor Tab In the top corner you’ll notice the device information, such as: ...
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ABE30X User Manual MUTE: Configurable parameter. Stand-by BUC (On/Off output transmit). Includes two modes: Mute – output transmitter will be shut down until demand; Unmute – output transmitter will be always switched. For changing mode click the button Set.
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ABE30X User Manual Figure 2.3 — Program Address Configuration Settings Tab Tab Settings opens access to change BUC configurations. Reference the below fig. 2.4. Figure 2.4 — Start window with Settings Tab Internet Connection Parameters: IP Address: Configurable. Factory default, 192.168.1.250;...
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ABE30X User Manual BUC Address Configuration: Displays current BUC address. Button Read allows find out current address. Additional BUC Options: Device Name: Let you rename your device; Description: Write here description or notes about your device; Start Mute: Option that lets you to start BUC muted. Configurable. Factory default, disable.
ABE30X User Manual BUC Connection via Ethernet For BUC connection via Web use the internet browser. You will see the below page: Figure 3.1 — Start Page To log in, type your login and password in appropriate fields. There are two access levels: User and Admin. By...
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ABE30X User Manual In the head of the page you will find information about your device (BUC Name, Model and Serial Number) and current access level (User or Admin). On the tab Monitor situated BUC telemetry and BUC Alarms. Tab Monitor is functionally similar to the tab Monitor from the program NewBuc v.301 (see fig.
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ABE30X User Manual Figure 3.4 — Settings Panel (Access Level: User) This tab is conditionally divided into two panels. Left panel contains information about current connection parameters (DHCP status, IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, Port and MAC Address), connection speed (for RS232 and RS485 ports) and BUC address.
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ABE30X User Manual Admin Access level gives wider range of configurations. In this access level available several new parameters, such as: DHCP: you can switch on/off DHCP; SMNP Manager IP: set IP address of the computer that will receive Traps from your device.
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