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Comtech EF Data CD-MNLBC4000 manual available for free PDF download: Installation And Operation Manual
Comtech EF Data CD-MNLBC4000 Installation And Operation Manual (166 pages)
L-Band Up/Down Converter System
Brand:
Comtech EF Data
| Category:
Media Converter
| Size: 2.45 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Tables
11
Figures
12
Preface
15
Revision
15
About this Manual
15
Disclaimer
15
Conventions and References
16
Patents and Trademarks
16
Warnings, Cautions, Notes, and References
16
Examples of Multi-Hazard Notices
16
Recommended Standard Designations
17
Safety and Compliance
17
Electrical Safety and Compliance
17
Electrical Installation
17
Operating Environment
17
European Union Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal
18
European Union Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive (2004/108/EC)
18
European Union Low Voltage Directive (LVD) (2006/95/EC)
19
European Union Rohs Directive (2002/95/EC)
19
European Union Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (91/263/EEC)
19
CE Mark
20
Product Support
20
Comtech EF Data Headquarters
20
Warranty Policy
20
Limitations of Warranty
21
Exclusive Remedies
22
Chapter 1. Introduction
23
Overview
23
Functional Description
23
Figure 1-1. Comtech EF Data LBC-4000 L-Band Up/Down Converter
23
Figure 1-2. LBC-4000 Typical Application Block Diagram
24
Converter Features
25
Physical Description
25
Dimensional Envelope
26
Figure 1-3. LBC-4000 Dimensional Envelope
26
Front Panel
27
Figure 1-4. Front Panel View
27
Rear Panel
28
Figure 1-5. Rear Panel View (Optional Redundant Chassis)
28
Figure 1-6. Rear Panel - Initially Released Chassis (OBSOLETE)
29
Chapter 2. Specifications
31
Physical and Environmental Specifications
31
Regulatory Compliance
31
Physical Specifications
31
Temperature Range
31
Humidity (Non-Condensing)
31
Operational Altitude
32
Shock
32
Front Panel Features
32
LED Monitoring
32
Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD)
32
Keypad
32
Power Switch
32
Modular Design
33
LBC-4000 L-Band up Converter IDU Module
33
LBC-4000 L-Band down Converter IDU Module
34
Rear Panel Features
34
External Reference Connector
34
RF Connectors Access
35
IF Connectors Access
35
Ethernet Connector
35
Serial Connectors
36
Chassis Power and Grounding
36
Grounding
36
Power Supply Input
36
Chapter 3. Installation and Startup
37
Unpack and Inspect the Shipment
37
Figure 3-1. Unpack and Inspect the Shipment
37
Install the Unit into a Rack Enclosure
39
Figure 3-2. Install the Unit into a Rack Enclosure
40
Install the Optional Rear Support Brackets Kit
41
Figure 3-3. Install the Optional Rear-Mounting Support Brackets Kit
41
Install the Optional Rack Slide Set
43
Figure 3-4. Install the Optional Rack Slide Set
43
Connect External Cables
44
Connect Prime Power
44
Converter IDU Modules Management
44
Chapter 4. Rear Panel Connectors
45
Overview - Cabling Connection Types
45
Coaxial Cable Connections
46
Figure 4-1. Coaxial Connector Examples
46
Bnc
47
Tnc
47
Type 'F
47
Type 'N
47
Type 'SMA
47
D-Subminiature Cable Connections
48
Cable Connections
48
Figure 4-2. D-Subminiature Connector Examples
48
Figure 4-3. RJ-45/RJ-48 Connector Example
48
USB Cable Connections
49
Figure 4-4. USB Connector Examples
49
Unit Connectors
50
Operational Connections
50
Figure 4-5. LBC-4000 Rear Panel - Current Ethernet-Ready Chassis with Optional
50
Figure 4-6. LBC-4000 Rear Panel - Original Serial-Only Chassis with Optional
50
Table 4-1. '10/100 ETHERNET' M&C Interface Connector Pinout
51
Table 4-2. 'P1 | RELAY' Pinout
52
Power and Ground Connections
53
Power Interface Module - Standard AC Unit
53
Table 4-5. 'J1 | COM1' EIA-232C Pinout
53
Figure 4-7. Standard AC Power Module
53
AC Operation - Connecting Prime Power
54
Optional -48VDC Filter Input Module
54
Figure 4-8. Apply AC Power to the Unit
54
Figure 4-9. Optional -48VDC Filter Input Module with User-Supplied Power
54
Chassis Ground Interface
55
Table 4-6. DC Input Filter Module Pinouts
55
Applying Power to the LBC-4000
56
Figure 4-10. Chassis Ground Interface
56
Figure 4-11. Available Power Switch
56
Chapter 5. Firmware Update
57
Firmware Overview
57
LBC-4000 Firmware Update Procedure Summary
57
About Firmware Numbers, File Versions, and Formats
58
Prepare for the Firmware Download
59
Required User-Supplied Items
59
Configure the Terminal Emulator Program
59
Get the LBC-4000 Management IP Address and Firmware Information
59
Use the LBC-4000 Front Panel to Get the Management IP Address and Firmware Information
60
Use the HTTP Interface to Find the Firmware Information
60
Use the Serial Interface to Find the Firmware Information
61
Make a Temporary Folder (Subdirectory) on the User PC
62
Use Windows Desktop to Make a Folder
62
Use Windows Explorer to Make a Folder
63
Use the Run and Browse Windows to Make a Folder
63
Use Windows Command-Line or Command Prompt to Make a Folder
64
Download and Extract the Firmware Update Files
65
Use Windows Desktop to View Folder Contents
67
Use Windows Command-Line to View Folder Contents
67
Upload the Firmware Files and Update the LBC-4000 Unit
67
Important Considerations
67
Steps to "Creflash" Upload the Firmware Files
68
Steps to FTP Upload the Firmware Files
69
Steps to Complete the Firmware Update Procedure
70
Select the Boot Image
70
Use the Front Panel to Select the Boot Image
70
Use the HTTP Interface to Select the Boot Image
70
Reboot the Unit
71
Hard-Reboot the Unit from the Rear Panel
71
Soft-Reboot the Unit from the HTTP Interface
71
Chapter 6. Front Panel Operation
73
Front Panel Overview
73
Power up the LBC-4000
73
Figure 6-1. Front Panel View
73
Figure 6-2. Available Power Switch
73
LED Indicators
74
Figure 6-3. Front Panel Leds
74
Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD)
75
Keypad
76
Front Panel Operation - Menu Matrix
77
Opening Screen
78
Main Menu
78
SELECT:) CONFIG (Configuration) Menu Branch
78
CONFIG:) CONV-A or CONV-B (Converter Unit a or Unit B)
79
CONFIG:) Cnva or Cnvb FREQ/MUTE
79
CONFIG Cnva or Cnvb ATTEN/SLOPE
80
CONFIG:) REMOTE (Remote Control) Submenu
81
REMOTE:) Local
81
Remote:) Serial
81
Remote:) Ethernet
82
Remote:) EthernetAddress
82
Remote:) EthernetGateway
82
Remote:) EthernetSnmp
83
CONFIG:) REDUND (Redundancy) Submenu
85
CONFIG: REFADJ (Reference Oscillator Adjustment)
85
CONFIG: SPECT-INV (Spectrum Inversion)
86
SELECT:) MONITOR Menu Branch
86
SELECT:) FAULTS Menu Branch
87
Faults:) Current
87
Faults:) Stored
88
Faults:) Stored View
89
Faults:) StoredClear-All
89
SELECT:) UTILITY Menu Branch
90
UTILITY:) TIME (Real-Time Clock) Submenu
90
UTILITY:) DISP (VFD Display) Submenu
90
UTILITY:) FIRMWARE Submenu
91
Firmware Info: BOOTROM
91
Firmware:) Info
91
Firmware:) InfoImage#1/#2
92
Firmware:) Select
92
UTILITY:) AID (Application Identification String) Submenu
93
UTILITY:) LAMPTEST Submenu
94
UTILITY:) RELAY Submenu
94
UTILITY:) SCRSAVER Submenu
94
UTILITY:) SCRSAVER Theme
95
UTILITY:) SCRSAVER Time
96
Chapter 7. Ethernet Interface Operation
97
Overview
97
Prerequisites
98
SNMP Interface
98
Management Information Base (MIB) Files
98
Comtechefdata Root MIB File
98
LBC-4000 Common MIB File
99
LBC-4000 Traps MIB File
99
SNMP Community Strings
99
SNMP Traps
100
Telnet Interface
100
Figure 7-1. Telnet Interface Example - Windows Command-Line
100
Using Hyperterminal for Telnet Remote Control Operation
101
Figure 7-2. Telnet Interface Example - Hyperterminal
101
Configure Hyperterminal for Telnet Remote Control Operation
102
Figure 7-3. Configure Hyperterminal
102
HTTP (Web Server) Interface
103
HTTP Interface User Login
103
Figure 7-4. HTTP Interface "Splash" Page Example
104
HTTP Interface Features
105
Menu Tree
105
Page Navigation
105
Page Sections
105
Figure 7-5. HTTP Interface Menu Tree (FW Ver. 1.2.5)
105
Action Buttons
106
Page Refresh
106
Drop-Down Lists
106
Text or Data Entry
106
HTTP Interface Page Examples and Descriptions
107
Home
107
Home | Home
107
Figure 7-6. 'Home | Home' Page
107
Home | Contact
108
Figure 7-7. 'Home | Contact' Page
108
Home | Support
109
Figure 7-8. 'Home | Support' Page
109
Admin (Administration)
110
Admin | Access
110
Figure 7-9. 'Admin | Access' Page
110
Admin | SNMP
112
Figure 7-10. 'Admin | SNMP' Page
112
Config (Configuration)
113
Config | Conv a / B
113
Config | Ref
115
Config | Utility
116
Config | Redundancy
118
Config | Serial
119
Status
120
Status | Summary
120
Status | Faults
122
Chapter 8 . Serial Interface Operation
123
Overview
123
Prerequisites
123
Eia-485
124
Remote Commands and Queries Overview
125
Packet Structure
125
Start of Packet Character
125
Target (Device) Address
125
Eia-232
125
Address Delimiter
126
Instruction Code
126
Instruction Code Qualifier
126
Error Response
127
Optional Message Arguments
127
End of Packet
128
Serial Remote Commands and Queries
128
AID (Application Identification)
130
ATO (Attenuation Offset)
130
ATT (Attenuation Level)
131
CAA (Clear All Alarms)
131
CAS (Concise Alarm Status)
132
CCS (Concise Configuration Status)
132
CMM (Configure Mute Mode)
133
CMS (Concise Maintenance Status)
133
CUS (Concise Utility Status)
134
DAT (Set RTC [Real-Time Clock] Date)
134
FBU (Force Backup Unit)
134
FRE (Operating Frequency)
135
FRL (Fault Relay Logic)
135
FRM (Retrieve Firmware Number)
136
FRW (Retrieve Legacy Firmware Number)
136
IMG (Select Boot Image)
137
IPG (Gateway IP Address)
137
LAA (List All Alarms)
138
LRS (Local or Remote State)
138
MAC (Retrieve Unit MAC Address)
138
MUT (Mute State)
139
ONL (Online State)
139
PNM (Retrieve Part Number)
139
RAS (Retrieve Alarm Status)
140
RCS (Retrieve Configuration Status)
140
RED (Redundancy Mode)
141
REM (Remote Mode)
141
RET (Retrieve Equipment Type)
141
Ret_Y_ (Retrieve Module Type)
142
RMS (Retrieve Maintenance Status)
142
RUS (Retrieve Utility Status)
143
SAM (Set Auto/Manual Switching Mode)
143
SAS (Summary Alarm Status)
143
SBR (Remote Baud Rate)
144
SPA (Set Physical Address)
144
SPI (Spectral Inversion)
144
SRO (Reference Oscillator Adjustment)
145
SSA (Slope Adjustment Level)
145
SSN (Retrieve Serial Number)
145
TIM (Set RTC [Real-Time Clock] Time)
146
VFD (Set Vacuum Fluorescent Display Brightness)
146
Appendix A. UP/DOWN CONVERTER IDU MODULE REMOVAL/RE-INSTALLATION
147
Overview
147
IDU Module Removal Procedure
148
IDU Module Re-Installation Procedure
151
Appendix B. Redundancy Operation
155
Overview
155
B.1 Overview
155
LBC-4000 Front Panel Operations
156
Figure B-3. LBC-4000 Front Panel
157
Using the Front Panel Menus
158
CONFIG (Configuration) Menu
158
Main Menu
158
CONFIG:) REDUND (Redundancy
159
Gain Offset for Redundant Operations
160
Redundancy Operations Using the LBC-4000 HTTP Interface
161
Redundancy Operations Using Serial Remote Control
162
FBU (Force Backup Unit
162
RED (Redundancy Mode
162
SAM (Set Auto/Manual Switching Mode
163
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