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Teledyne 7 RU Chassis manual available for free PDF download: Operation Manual
Teledyne 7 RU Chassis Operation Manual (144 pages)
Solid State Power Amplifier
Brand:
Teledyne
| Category:
Amplifier
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Section 1: General Information
11
Specifications
11
Inspection
12
Rack Mounting
12
Safety Considerations
12
High Voltage Hazards
12
High Current Hazards
13
RF Transmission Hazards
13
Electrical Discharge Hazards
14
Tipping Hazard
14
Shipment
12
1 Introduction
11
Description
11
Equipment Supplied
11
Section 2: Description of Stand-Alone Unit
15
2 Introduction
15
Figure 2-1: Front Panel, 7RU SSPA Chassis
15
Removable Display Face Plate
16
Fault Indicator Leds
16
Online Indicator / Standby Select Key
16
Vacuum Florescent Display (VFD)
16
Main Menu Key
16
Figure 2-2: Removable Display Face Plate
16
Local / Remote Key
17
Mute / Unmute Key
17
Navigation Keys
17
Removable Fan Tray
17
Figure 2-3: Removable Fan Tray
17
Figure 2-4: Unplug Connector
17
Removable Front Panel
18
Phase Adjusters
18
Access to Removable SSPA Modules
18
Figure 2-5: Slide SSPA Module from Chassis Enclosure
18
Front Panel Features
15
Figure 2-6: Rear Panel, 7RU SSPA Chassis
19
RF Input Port (J1) [Type N(F)]
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RF Output Port (J2)
20
Serial Main (J4) [DB9(F)]
20
Switch Port (J3) [Molex 43810-0002]
20
Table 2-1: Switch Port (J3) Pin Outs
20
Table 2-2: Serial Main (J4) Pin Outs
20
Parallel I/O Port (J7) [DB37(F)]
21
Program Port (J6) [DB25(M)]
21
Serial Local (J5) [DB9(M)]
21
Table 2-3: Parallel I/O Port (J7 - 37 Socket D Connector)
21
Hardware Mute (TX Enable)
22
Link Port (J8) [DB9(F)]
22
Ethernet Port (J9) [RJ45]
23
Input Sample Port (Optional)
23
Output Sample Port
23
Power Supply M&C (J12)
23
Power Switch
23
Table 2-4: Ethernet Port (J9) Pin Outs
23
DC Input Quick Connect Ports
24
Figure 2-7: Loosen the Two Retaining Thumbscrews
24
Figure 2-8: Remove the Card to Access the Programming Connectors
24
Removable Controller Card Assembly
24
Removable Fan Assemblies
24
Rear Panel Features
19
Redundant Power Supply Chassis
25
1RU (Four-Module) N+1 Redundant Power Supply
25
AC Mains Connection
25
Figure 2-9: 1RU Power Supply AC Line Inputs/Outputs
25
DC Output Connection
26
Power Supply Alarm Connection
26
Alarm Configuration at the SSPA Chassis
26
Figure 2-10: DC Output Cable, Quick-Connect to Rear of Amplifier
26
Power Supply Module Removal/Replacement
27
Dual 1RU (Four Module) Power Supply Option
27
Figure 2-11: 1RU Power Supply Module Insertion/Extraction
27
Figure 2-12: Dual 1RU Power Supply Option
27
AC Mains Connection
28
DC Output Connection
28
Power Supply Alarm Connection
28
Figure 2-13: Terminal Block
28
Figure 2-14: Forward Power Detector Module
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J40 Forward RF Sample in [SMA (F)]
29
J41 Reflected RF Sample in [SMA (F)]
29
J42 RF Sample out [SMA (F)]
29
J43 +12V Input [Pin]
29
J44 RS-485 Connector [DB9 (F)]
29
Power Detector Module
28
Section 3: Operation Via Front Panel Menu
31
3 Front Panel Display Menu Structure
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Figure 3-1: Main Menu, Top Level
31
Figure 3-2: System Information Sub-Menu
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Sys Info
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Clear Faults Menu
33
Sys Info
34
Sys Info
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Sys Info Page 10 (Version 6.00)
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Sys Info Page 9 (Version 6.00)
36
IP Info
37
Firmware Info
38
Firmware Info Page 2 (Version 4.0)
38
Firmware Info Pages 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 (Version 4.0)
38
IP Info
38
Hardware Info Page 8 (Version 6.00)
39
HPA Local Time Page 9 (Version 6.00)
39
HPA Run Time Page 10 (Version 6.00)
39
N+1 Master Info
39
Clear Faults Menu
40
Figure 3-3: Slave Unit Display
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N+1 Slave Info Page
40
N+1 Master Info
41
System Information Sub-Menu
32
Communication Setup Sub-Menu
42
Protocol
42
Baud Rate
42
Figure 3-4: Communication Setup Sub-Menu
42
System Address
43
Interface
43
IP Setup
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More (SNMP, IP and Web Settings)
44
More (Traps and Time Settings)
45
N+1 Control (Floating Master Mode)
45
Operation Setup Sub-Menu
47
Info
47
Buzzer
47
Mute
47
Sys. Mode
47
Figure 3-5: Operation Setup Sub-Menu
47
Attenuation
48
RF Units
48
Fault Monitoring Setup Sub-Menu
49
BUC Fault
49
Auxiliary Faults
49
Figure 3-6: Fault Monitoring Setup Sub-Menu
49
RF Switch Faults
50
Fault Latch
50
Forward RF / Automatic Level Control
50
Disable
50
Low RF
50
High RF
51
ALC on (Automatic Level Control)
51
Set Level
52
Back
52
Options Sub-Menu
53
Backup User Settings
53
Restore
53
Figure 3-7: Options Sub-Menu
53
Lamp Test
54
Password
54
Fan Speed
54
Reset
55
Redundancy Sub-Menu
56
Switching
56
Standby Select
56
Standby Mode
56
Status
56
Figure 3-8: Redundancy Sub-Menu
56
Priority
57
N+1 System Operation Parameters
57
N+1 Array Size
57
N+1 Address
57
Auto Gain Control
57
N+1 Info
58
Figure 3-9: N+1 Info Menu
58
Module Eject
59
Back
59
N+1 Operational Basics (Single Unit)
60
N+1 Operational Basics (Two or more Units)
60
Selecting the Master Module
60
Controlling System Operation
61
Figure 3-10: Front Panel Display, Master Module (Online LED Illuminated)
61
Figure 3-11: Front Panel Display, Slave Unit (Online LED Dark)
61
N+1 Addressing
62
Adjust System Gain
62
N+1 Automatic Gain Control Option
62
N+1 RF Power Measurements
63
N+1 Fault Detection
63
Reflected Power Option
64
Reflected Power Alarm
64
Section 4: Troubleshooting & Maintenance
65
4 Troubleshooting Faults
65
Figure 4-1: Front Panel Fault Display
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Summary Fault
65
Temperature Fault
65
Voltage Fault
65
Current Fault
66
Fan Fault
66
Figure 4-2: Loosen Thumbscrews
67
Figure 4-3: Slide out M&C Card
67
Firmware Upgrade Procedure
68
Required Hardware
68
Required Software
68
Web Upgrade Procedure
69
Figure 4-4: Web Upgrade Authentication Window
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Figure 4-5: Firmware Upload Form
70
Figure 4-6: Proceed with Upgrade Prompt
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Figure 4-7: Upload Process Message
70
Figure 4-8: Upload Completed Message
70
USB Port Upgrade Procedure
71
Figure 4-9: Windows Device Manager > Ports
71
Figure 4-10: Command Window Showing Program Prompts
71
Low RF Fault
67
Removable Controller Card (Rear Panel)
67
Fan and Heatsink Maintenance
72
Figure 4-11: Example of Dust Blocking Heatsink Fins
72
Cleaning Procedure
73
Figure 4-12: Remove Front Panel Fan Tray
73
Figure 4-13: Unplug Fan Power Cords (One for each Fan)
73
RF Module Removal and Insertion
74
Module Ejection Procedure
74
Module Insertion Procedure
74
Figure 4-14: RF Module Locations
74
Changing N+1 Hierarchy
75
Changing Hierarchical Order of Slave Units
75
Figure 4-15: Front Panel Display of System RF Power
75
Exchange N+1 Privileges between Master and Slave Units
76
Add an SSPA Unit to the System
76
Phase Adjustment
75
System Gain and Power Vs. Number of Modules in System
76
Figure 4-16: Gain Reduction Due to Failed SSPA Modules
77
Section 5: L-Band Operation
79
5 Block up Converter Overview
79
Figure 5-1: Configurator, 7RU RM SSPA, BUC Options
79
Figure 5-2: Schematic, Optional Block up Converter
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Figure 5-3: Block Diagram of Block up Converter / SSPA System
80
Table 5-1: Zbuc Converter Frequency Specifications
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Table 5-2: Zbuc Converter RF Output Phase Noise
81
Zbuc Converter Features
81
Zbuc Converter Theory of Operation
81
Smart Reference Technology
82
Figure 5-4: SSPB Chassis with Evolution Series Modem
83
IFL Cable Considerations
83
Table 5-3: Common Coaxial Cable Characteristics
83
Typical System Configuration
83
Section 6: SSPA Control with Universal M&C Program
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6 Download the Universal M&C Application
85
Add each RM SSPA to the Universal M&C
85
Figure 6-1: Select Rackmount SSPA
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Figure 6-2: Add Rackmount SSPA Dialog Window
85
Operations Manual, 7RU SSPA Chassis 208528 REV M
85
Add N+1 System to the Universal M&C
86
Figure 6-3: Select 'N+1 System
86
Figure 6-4: Add N+1 System Dialog Window
86
Figure 6-5: Status Screen
87
Universal M&C Overview
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Figure 6-6: Settings Screen
88
Figure 6-7: Faults Screen
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Figure 6-8: IP Setup Screen
90
Figure 6-10: N+1 Screen (Slave)
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Figure 6-9: N+1 Screen (Master)
91
Figure 6-11: Add N+1 System Window
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Figure 6-12: N+1 System Overview
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Figure 6-13: Mouse-Over Unit # for Condition Synopsis
93
Section 7: Remote Control Interface
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7 Overview
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Figure 7-1: Remote Control Interface Stack
95
Table 7-1: Interfaces Enabled Based on Chosen Interface Setting Selection
96
Remote Control - Parallel
97
Control Outputs
97
Control Inputs
97
Figure 7-2: Parallel I/O Form C Relay
97
Serial Communication Protocol
98
Header Sub-Packet
98
Frame Sync Word
98
Destination Address
98
Source Address
98
Figure 7-3: Basic Communication Packet
98
Figure 7-4: Header Sub-Packet
98
Data Packet
99
Protocol ID
99
Request ID
99
Command
99
Figure 7-5: Data Sub-Packet
99
Table 7-2: Command Byte Values
99
Data Tag
100
Error Status / Data Address
100
Table 7-3: Data Tag Byte Values
100
Data Length
101
Data Field
101
Table 7-4: Error Status Byte Values
101
Trailer Packet
102
Frame Check
102
Timing Issues
102
Figure 7-6: Trailer Sub-Packet
102
Serial Communications Protocol
103
Table 7-5: Request Frame Structure
103
Table 7-6: Response Frame Structure
103
Table 7-7: System Setting Details
104
Table 7-8: System Threshold Addressing Details (Read Only)
106
Table 7-9: System Conditions Addressing Details
107
Access SSPA Subsystem through Packet Wrapper Technique
109
Figure 7-7: Packet Wrapper Technique
109
Example 1 Check SSPA Settings
110
Terminal Mode Serial Protocol for Paradise Datacom SSPA
112
Figure 7-8: Terminal Mode Session Example
113
Ethernet Interface
114
Ipnet Interface
114
General Concept
114
Figure 7-9: UDP Redirect Frame Example
115
Table 7-10: OSI Model for RM SSPA Ethernet IP Interface
115
Setting Ipnet Interface
116
Using the Rack Mount Web Interface
117
Figure 7-10: Web Interface Login Window
117
Figure 7-11: RM SSPA Web Interface, Status Tab
118
SNMP Interface
119
Interface
119
SNMP V3 Issues in Teledyne Paradise Datacom Sspas
119
SNMP MIB Tree
122
Description of MIB Entities
123
Table 7-11: SNMP Detailed Settings
124
Table 7-12: SNMP Detailed Thresholds
126
Table 7-13: SNMP Detailed Conditions
127
Configuring RM SSPA to Work with SNMP Protocol
128
Connecting to a MIB Browser
129
Figure 7-12: Getif Application Parameters Tab
129
Figure 7-13: Getif Mbrowser Window, with Update Data in Output Data Box
129
Figure 7-14: Getif Mbrowser Window, Setting Settingvalue.5 to a Value of '1
130
Extended SNMP Operation
131
Extended SNMP MIB Tree
132
Extended SNMP MIB Tree Elements in Detail
134
Appendix A: Ethernet Interface Quick Set-Up
135
Figure A-1: TCP/IP Properties Window
135
Appendix B: Proper 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Cable Wiring
139
Figure B-1: Modular Plug Crimping Tool
139
Figure B-2: Transmission Line
139
Figure B-3: Ethernet Cable Pin-Outs
140
Figure B-4: Ethernet Wire Color Code Standards
141
Figure B-5: Wiring Using 568A Color Codes
141
Figure B-6: Wiring Using 568A and 568B Color Codes
141
Appendix C: Documentation
143
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