Triax CSE 3319 Assembly Instructions Manual

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Head-End Station
CSE 3319
A A
C LASS
CLASS
Art. No. 325102
GB
Assembly Instructions
TRIAX - your ultimate connection

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  • Page 1 Head-End Station CSE 3319 C LASS CLASS Art. No. 325102 Assembly Instructions TRIAX - your ultimate connection...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Notes about safety and hazards ................3 2 General information ....................4 Meaning of the symbols used ...............4 2.2 Scope of delivery ..................4 2.3 Available accessories .................4 2.4 Technical data ...................5 2.5 Description ....................6 3 Overview ........................7 4 Installing the head-end station ...................9 EMC regulations ..................9 4.2 Installing cassettes ..................9 4.3 Installing into rack systems .................10...
  • Page 3: Notes About Safety And Hazards

    Notes about safety and hazards • Observe the relevant VDE regulations. • If the power cord needs to be replaced, only use an OEM power cord. • Only replace fuses with fuses of the same type, and which also have the same cut-off characteristics.
  • Page 4: General Information

    2.1 Meaning of the symbols used Important note Danger by electrical shock 2.2 Scope of delivery 1 CSE 3319 head-end station (without cassettes), power supply and control unit included 4 prestole nuts M 6 4 fixing screws M 6 x 16 mm with plastic washers 1 CD (assembly instructions) 2.3 Available accessories...
  • Page 5: Technical Data

    2.4 Technical data The requirements of the following EU directives are met: 73/23/EC and 89/336/EC The product fulfils the guidelines and standards for CE labelling. General Cassette slots: Input frequency range (SAT IF): 950–2150 MHz SAT input splitter: 2 with 9 outputs each Passage loss (9-fold): max.
  • Page 6: Description

    This head-end station is designed exclusively for use with cassettes of the Stand- ard marketing programme. You can find a list of the current Standard cassettes at the website “http://www.triax.com”. The various expansion options for the head-end station allow for the installation of a wide range of broadband cable systems.
  • Page 7: Overview

    Overview Front view C107 L104 C107 L104 BU102 BU103 BU104 BU105 BU106 BU107 BU108 BU109 12V 1A 18V 0,3A 18V 0,3A Fig. 1 Fixing screws for the cassettes. Fixing holes of the head-end station. Plug-in locations for 8 cassettes. 8 level controls for the cassettes’ output signal; setting range: 0 dB to –20 dB.
  • Page 8 Three openings for feed-through elements, e.g. IEC or F feed-through sleeves. Two plugs for the LNB supply voltage (+18 V / max. 1 A total). RF socket of the output collector. This output socket is located on the back of the head-end station. 25-pin connector for the connection of a second head-end station if two head-end stations are to be controlled via one control unit only.
  • Page 9: Installing The Head-End Station

    & Display contrast control. 2-line LC display. 9-pin Sub-D socket »RS-232«. Input socket for software update. Rear view Fig. 3 RF »OUTPUT« socket Installing the head-end station 4.1 EMC regulations To comply with the current EMC regulations, it is necessary to connect the lines leading in and out of the 19”...
  • Page 10: Installing Into Rack Systems

    4.3 Installing into rack systems – The head-end station has been designed for installation into 19“ rack systems. – It is absolutely necessary to make sure that the fixation in the rack system is able to carry the high weight of the head-end station(s). Installation material supplied: 4 Prestole nuts M 6 4 fixing screws M 6 x 16 mm with plastic washers...
  • Page 11 1 Fit the four prestole nuts accurately into the frame of the rack system (Fig. 5). Fig. 5 2 Insert the head-end station into the rack system then fix it with the enclosed screws (see Fig. 6). C107 L104 C107 L104 BU102 BU103...
  • Page 12: Power Supply

    3 Connect the mains plug of the head-end station to a wall outlet (220-240 V~, 50/60 Hz). The head-end station is only completely separated from the mains voltage by pulling the power supply plug. Fig. 7 4 Set up the cassettes according to the instructions given in their user manuals. 4.4 Power supply The power supply unit of the head-end station is especially magnetically shielded.
  • Page 13: Aeration

    Aeration When installing the head-end station into a rack system, it is absolutely necessary to make sure that the ambient and operating temperatures do neither fall below nor exceed the admissible range (-10 °C to +50 °C) specified. A circular aeration, for example by means of ventilators, is to be ensured inside the rack system.
  • Page 14 The figure below shows a rack system equipped with four head-end stations CSE 3319. >50 ° C107 L104 C107 L104 BU102 BU103 BU104 BU105 BU106 BU107 BU108 BU109 12V 1A 24V 0,1A 18V 0,3A 18V 0,3A C107 L104 C107 L104...
  • Page 15: Features Of The Control Unit

    – The display turns dark, – after several seconds, the software version, e.g. V.30, is displayed. The current software version of the head-end station and the cassettes can be donwnloaded from the Internet address “http://www.triax.com”. - 15 - - 15 -...
  • Page 16 Alterations reserved. Technical data E. & O.E. 18052009...

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