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Teledyne RCP2-1100 Operation Manual (156 pages)
3 RU Chassis Solid State Power Amplifier
Brand:
Teledyne
| Category:
Amplifier
| Size: 4 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Section 1: General Information
11
Equipment Supplied
12
Inspection
12
Rack Mounting
12
Safety Considerations
12
High Voltage Hazards
13
High Current Hazards
13
RF Transmission Hazards
14
Electrical Discharge Hazards
14
High Potential for Waveguide Arcing
14
Shipment
12
Specifications
12
Waveguide Pressurization and Dehydration
15
Table 1-1: Recommended Output Power Thresholds for Waveguide Pressurization
16
Table 1-2: De-Rating of Waveguide Components Relative to Straight Waveguide
16
Figure 1-1: Degradation of Breakdown Power by VSWR
17
1 Introduction
11
Description
11
Section 2: Operation of Stand-Alone Unit
19
2 Introduction
19
Description of Controls, Indicators and Connectors
19
Front Panel Features
19
Fault Condition Leds
19
Figure 2-1: 3RU SSPA Chassis Front Panel
19
Standby Select Key
19
Front Panel Display
20
Input Sample Port (Optional) [N-Type (F)]
20
Local/Remote Key
20
Main Menu Key
20
Mute/Unmute Key
20
Navigation Keys
20
Output Sample Port (N-Type (F))
20
Removable Fan Assembly
20
Front Panel Power Switch (Optional)
21
Removable Power Supply Modules
21
Rear Panel Features
21
AC Input Port (J10) [IEC 6100-3300 (F)]
21
Figure 2-2: C-Band SSPA Rear Panel
21
DC Input with N+1 External Power Supply (J10) (Option)
22
Figure 2-3: 3RU SSPA Chassis with 1RU N+1 Redundant Power Supply
22
Figure 2-4: Terminal Block
23
Figure 2-5: Power Supply Alarm Cable Connection
23
R3 Input Port (J1) [Type N (F)]
24
RF Output Port (J2) [Band Specific]
24
Switch Port (J3) [6-Pin MS-Type]
24
Table 2-1: Switch Port (J3) Pin Outs
24
Parallel I/O (J7) [DB37 (F)]
25
Program Port (J6) [DB25 (M)]
25
Serial Local (J5) [DB9 (M)]
25
Serial Main (J4) [DB9 (F)]
25
Table 2-2: Serial Main (J4) Pin Outs
25
Table 2-3: Parallel Connector (37 Socket D Connector) Pin Outs
26
Ethernet Port (J9) [RJ45]
27
Hardware Mute (Tx Enable)
27
Link Port (J8) [DB9 (M)]
27
Table 2-4: Ethernet Port (J9) Pin Outs
27
Removable Fan Assembly
28
Figure 2-6: Front Panel Menu Structure
28
System Information Sub-Menu
29
Figure 2-7: System Information Menu Structure
29
Clear Faults Menu
30
Sys Info
30
Sys Info
31
Sys Info
32
Sys Info
33
Sys Info Page 9 (Version 6.00)
33
Sys Info Page 10 (Version 6.00)
34
IP Info
35
Firmware Info
36
Firmware Info Page 2 (Version 4.0)
36
Hardware Info Page 8 (Version 6.00)
36
IP Info
36
Firmware Info Pages 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 (Version 4.0)
37
HPA Local Time Page 9 (Version 6.00)
37
HPA Run Time Page 10 (Version 6.00)
37
N+1 Master Info
37
Clear Faults Menu
38
Figure 2-8: Slave Unit Display
38
N+1 Slave Info Page
38
N+1 Master Info
39
Communication Setup Sub-Menu
40
Baud Rate
40
Figure 2-9: Communication Setup Sub-Menu
40
Protocol
40
Interface
41
IP Setup
41
System Address
41
More (SNMP, IP and Web Settings)
42
More (Traps and Time Settings)
43
N+1 Control (Floating Master Mode)
44
Operation Setup Sub-Menu
46
Buzzer
46
Figure 2-10: Operation Setup Sub-Menu
46
Info
46
Mute
46
Sys. Mode
46
Attenuation
47
RF Units
47
Fault Monitoring Setup Sub-Menu
48
Auxiliary Faults
48
BUC Fault
48
Figure 2-11: Fault Monitoring Setup Sub-Menu
48
Disable
49
Fault Latch
49
Forward RF / Automatic Level Control
49
Low RF
49
RF Switch Faults
49
ALC on (Automatic Level Control)
50
High RF
50
Back
51
Set Level
51
Options Sub-Menu
52
Backup User Settings
52
Figure 2-12: Options Sub-Menu
52
Restore
52
Fan Speed
53
Lamp Test
53
Password
53
Reset
54
Redundancy Sub-Menu
55
Figure 2-13: Redundancy Sub-Menu
55
Standby Mode
55
Standby Select
55
Status
55
Switching
55
Auto Gain Control
56
N+1 Address
56
N+1 Array Size
56
N+1 System Operation Parameters
56
Priority
56
Figure 2-14: N+1 Info Menu
57
N+1 Info
57
Back
58
Module Eject
58
Menus
28
N+1 Operational Basics (Single Unit)
59
N+1 Operational Basics (Two or more Units)
59
Selecting the Master Module
59
Controlling System Operation
60
Figure 2-15: Front Panel Display, Master Unit (Online Indicator Illuminated)
60
Figure 2-16: Front Panel Display, Slave Unit (Online Indicator Dark)
60
N+1 Addressing
61
Adjust System Gain
61
N+1 Automatic Gain Control Option
61
N+1 RF Power Measurements
62
N+1 Fault Detection
62
Reflected Power Option
63
Reflected Power Alarm
63
Section 3: Troubleshooting and Maintenance
65
3 Troubleshooting Faults
65
Figure 3-1: Front Panel Fault Display
65
Summary Fault
65
Temperature Fault
65
Voltage Fault
65
Current Fault
66
Fan Fault
66
Power Supply Fault
66
Low RF Fault
67
Modular SSPA Architecture
68
Removable Fans (Intake and Exhaust)
68
Figure 3-2: Unscrew Thumb Screws on Fan Tray and Slide Tray from Chassis
68
Figure 3-3: Unplug Quick Connector
68
Figure 3-4: Unscrew Four Thumb Screws on Rear Panel Fan Assembly
68
Figure 3-5: Disconnect Power Connector to Remove Fan Tray
68
Fan and Heatsink Maintenance
69
Figure 3-6: Example of Dust Blocking Heatsink Fins
69
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69
SSPA Module Removal
70
Figure 3-7: Heatsink Fins Cleared of Debris
70
Figure 3-8: Module Placement
70
Power Supply Module Removal
71
External N+1 Redundant Power Supply
71
Figure 3-9: Remove Power Supply Module
71
Removable Controller Card (Rear Panel)
72
Figure 3-10: Loosen Retaining Thumb Screws
72
Figure 3-11: Remove Card to Access Programming Connectors
72
Firmware Upgrade Procedure
73
Required Hardware
73
Required Software
73
Figure 3-12: Web Upgrade Authentication Window
74
Figure 3-13: Firmware Upload Form
74
Web Upgrade Procedure
74
Figure 3-14: Proceed with Upgrade Prompt
75
Figure 3-15: Upload Process Message
75
Figure 3-16: Upload Completed Message
75
Figure 3-17: Windows Device Manager > Ports
76
Figure 3-18: Command Window Showing Program Prompts
76
USB Port Upgrade Procedure
76
Changing N+1 Hierarchy
77
Changing Hierarchical Order of Slave Units
77
Exchange N+1 Privileges between Master and Slave Units
77
Add an SSPA Unit to the System
78
Section 4: Operation of a 1:1 Redundant System
79
4 Introduction
79
Figure 4-1: Block Diagram, 1:1 Redundant System
79
Figure 4-2: RM SSPA 1:1 Redundant Systems
80
Figure 4-3: Outline Drawing, Switch Connector Cable
81
Power Supply
81
RF Switch
81
Switch Connector
81
Table 4-1: RF Switch Connector Wiring
81
Figure 4-4: Outline Drawing, Link Port Cable
82
Link Cable
82
Table 4-2: Link Port (J8) Pin Outs
82
Hardware
80
Installation and SSPA Configuration
83
Configuring HPA to Work in 1:1 Redundant Mode (Internal Control)
83
Figure 4-5: Cable Connection between Sspas and Waveguide Switch
83
Setting SSPA1 to Work in 1:1 Mode
83
Setting SSPA1 Switching Mode
84
Setting SSPA1 Unit Status
84
Online / Standby Amplifier Selection
84
Figure 4-6: "Unit 1" Indicator from Front Panel
84
Auto Versus Manual Switching Mode
85
Physically Rotating Transfer Switch
85
Switchover Muting
85
Parallel Port Special Functions
86
Table 4-3: Parallel Connector (37 Socket D Connector), Highlighting 1:1 Functions
86
Section 5: Operation of a 1:2 Internal Redundant System
87
5 Introduction
87
Figure 5-1: Block Diagram, 1:2 Redundant System
87
Required Hardware
88
Figure 5-2: Outline Drawing, Switch Connector Cable
89
Power Supply
89
RF Switches
89
Switch Connector
89
Table 5-1: RF Switch Connector Wiring
89
Figure 5-3: Outline Drawing, Link Port Cable
90
Link Cable
90
Table 5-2: Link Cable Wiring
90
Figure 5-4: 1:2 System Wiring Diagram
91
Installation and SSPA Configuration
92
Installation
92
Configuring HPA to Work in 1:2 Mode (Internal Control)
92
Setting HPA1 Switching Mode
92
Setting HPA1 Unit Status
92
Setting Sspa's Polarization Priority
93
Figure 5-5: "Unit 1" Indicator from Front Panel
93
Online/Standby Amplifier Selection
93
Auto Versus Manual Switching Mode
94
Parallel Port Special Functions
94
Physically Rotating Transfer Switch
94
Section 6: L-Band Operation
95
6 Block up Converter Overview
95
Figure 6-1: Configurator, 3RU Rack Mount SSPA, BUC Options
95
Figure 6-2: Schematic, Optional Block up Converter
96
Figure 6-3: Block Diagram of Block up Converter / SSPA System
96
Table 6-1: ZBUC Converter Frequency Bands
97
Table 6-2: ZBUC Converter Local Oscillator Phase Noise
97
ZBUC Converter Features
97
ZBUC Converter Theory of Operation
97
Smart Reference Technology
98
Specifications for Internal Crystal Reference
98
Figure 6-4: SSPB Chassis with Evolution Series Modem
99
IFL Cable Considerations
99
Table 6-3: Common Coaxial Cable Characteristics
99
Typical System Configuration
99
Section 7: Remote Control Interface
101
7 Overview
101
Figure 8-1: Remote Control Interface Stack
101
Table 8-1: Interfaces Enabled Based on Chosen Interface Setting Selection
102
Remote Control - Parallel
103
Control Outputs
103
Control Inputs
103
Figure 7-2: Parallel I/O Form C Relay
103
Serial Communication Protocol
104
Header Sub-Packet
104
Destination Address
104
Figure 7-3: Basic Communication Packet
104
Figure 7-4: Header Sub-Packet
104
Frame Sync Word
104
Source Address
104
Data Packet
105
Command
105
Figure 7-5: Data Sub-Packet
105
Protocol ID
105
Request ID
105
Table 7-2: Command Byte Values
105
Data Tag
106
Error Status / Data Address
106
Table 7-3: Data Tag Byte Values
106
Data Field
107
Data Length
107
Table 7-4: Error Status Byte Values
107
Trailer Packet
108
Frame Check
108
Timing Issues
108
Figure 7-6: Trailer Sub-Packet
108
Serial Communications Protocol
109
Table 7-5: Request Frame Structure
109
Table 7-6: Response Frame Structure
109
Table 7-7: System Setting Details
110
Table 7-8: System Threshold Addressing Details (Read Only)
112
Table 7-9: System Conditions Addressing Details
113
Access SSPA Subsystem through Packet Wrapper Technique
115
Figure 7-7: Packet Wrapper Technique
115
Example 1 Check SSPA Settings
116
Terminal Mode Serial Protocol for Paradise Datacom SSPA
118
Figure 7-8: Terminal Mode Session Example
119
Ethernet Interface
120
Ipnet Interface
120
General Concept
120
Figure 7-9: UDP Redirect Frame Example
121
Table 7-10: OSI Model for RM SSPA Ethernet IP Interface
121
Setting Ipnet Interface
122
Figure 7-10: Web Interface Login Window
123
Using the Rack Mount Web Interface
123
Figure 7-11: RM SSPA Web Interface, Status Tab
124
SNMP Interface
125
Interface
125
SNMP V3 Issues in Teledyne Paradise Datacom Sspas
125
SNMP MIB Tree
128
Description of MIB Entities
129
Table 7-11: Detailed SNMP Settings
130
Table 7-12: Detailed SNMP Thresholds
132
Table 7-13: Detailed SNMP Conditions
133
Configuring SSPA to Work with SNMP Protocol
134
Connecting to a MIB Browser
135
Figure 7-12: Getif Application Parameters Tab
135
Figure 7-13: Getif Mbrowser Window, with Update Data in Output Data Box
135
Figure 7-14: Getif Mbrowser Window, Setting Settingvalue.5 to a Value of '1
136
Extended SNMP Operation
137
Extended SNMP MIB Tree
138
Extended SNMP MIB Tree Elements in Detail
140
Appendix A: Ethernet Interface Quick Set-Up
141
Figure A-1: TCP/IP Properties Window
141
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141
Appendix B: Proper 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Cable Wiring
145
Figure B-1: Modular Plug Crimping Tool
145
Figure B-2: Transmission Line
145
Figure B-3: Ethernet Cable Pin-Outs
146
Figure B-4: Ethernet Wire Color Code Standards
147
Figure B-5: Wiring Using 568A Color Codes
147
Figure B-6: Wiring Using 568A and 568B Color Codes
147
Appendix C: RM SSPA Control with Paradise Datacom Universal M&C
149
Figure C-1: New Rack Mount SSPA Dialog Window
149
Figure C-2: SSPA Status Window
150
Figure C-3: SSPA Faults Window
150
Figure C-4: SSPA Settings Window
151
Figure C-5: IP Setup Window
151
Figure C-6: N+1 Settings and Conditions Window
152
Appendix D: Automatic Level Control
153
Appendix E: Documentation
155
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Section 1: General Information
9
Introduction
9
Description
9
Equipment Supplied
9
Figure 1-1: Outline Drawing, RCP2-1100 Redundant System Controller
10
Specifications
10
Outline Drawings
10
Safety Considerations
11
High Voltage Hazards
11
High Current Hazards
11
Electrical Discharge Hazards
12
Figure 2-1: RCP2/FPRC-1100/1200 Rear Panel
13
Inspection
13
Mounting
13
Storage and Shipment
13
Control Cable Connector (J3) - MS3112E16-23S
14
Figure 2-2: Rear Panel View of J3, MS3112E16-23S
14
Serial Port, Main (J4) - DB9 (F)
14
Table 2-1: J3 Switch Connector, MS3112E16-23S
14
Table 2-2: Main Serial Port Pin out
15
Table 2-3: Local Serial Port Pin out
15
Serial Port, Local (J5) - DB9 (M)
15
Program Port (J6) - DB25 (M)
15
Parallel I/O Connector (J7) - DB37 (F)
15
Table 2-4: Parallel I/O Signals
16
Table 2-5: External Alarm Port Pin out
17
External Alarm Port (J8) - DB9 (F) [IO Board Version 001]
17
Ethernet Port (J9) - RJ45 (F)
17
Table 2-6: Ethernet Port (J9) Pin Outs
17
Removable Power Supply Modules
18
V Power Supply Module
18
Figure 2-3: Removable Power Supply Module
18
Figure 2-3: Removable Power Supply Module, High Power Option
19
V Power Supply Module, High Power Option
19
V Power Supply Module
20
Figure 2-5: 48V Removable Power Supply Module
20
System Identification
21
Signal Path MIMIC Display
21
Figure 3-1: RCP2/FPRC Front Panel, Showing RCP2-1200 MIMIC Display
21
Figure 3-2: Fault Indicators
21
Amplifier Select Keys
22
Vacuum Fluorescent Display
22
Main Menu Key
22
Figure 3-3: Signal Path MIMIC Display
22
Local / Remote Key
23
Auto / Manual Key
23
Display Navigation Keys
23
Enter Key
23
Local / Remote Control
24
Methods of Switching
24
Manual Mode
24
Auto Mode
24
Physically Rotating Transfer Switch
24
Local (Front Panel) Menu Structure
25
Figure 3-4: Main Menu Initial Menu Selection
25
Sys Info
26
Figure 3-5: System Information Menu Structure
26
Sys Info - Page 1
27
Sys Info - Page 2
27
Sys Info - Page 3
28
Sys Info - Page 4
29
Sys Info - Page 5
29
Sys Info - Page 6
30
IP Info - Page 1
31
IP Info - Page 2
31
SSPA Subsystem Information - Pages 1-5
31
IP Info - Page 3
32
IP Info - Page 4
32
Baud Rate
33
Figure 3-6: Serial Communication Parameters Menu
33
Protocol
33
Serial Communication Parameters
33
Interface
34
IP Setup
34
Sys. Address
34
Operations Menu
34
Buzzer
34
Figure 3-7: Operation Parameters Menu
34
System
34
Control
35
Fault Setup
35
Figure 3-8: Fault Setup Parameters Menu
35
Priority
35
Stby. Select
35
Switching
35
Auxfaults
36
Fault Latch
36
Fault Logic
36
Mjrfaults
36
Rfsw.faults
36
Backup
37
Figure 3-9: Options Parameters Menu
37
Lamp Test
37
Options Menu
37
Password
37
Restore
37
Fault Tolerance
38
More
38
Reset
38
Sspa
38
Sys ID
38
VFD Light
38
Calibrate
39
Calibration Menu
39
Figure 3-10: Calibration Parameters Menu
39
Flt. Window
39
Lna/Lnb Ps
39
View LNA
40
Section 4: System Setup & Control with RCP
41
Operation of 1:2 System with RCP2-1200
45
LNA / LNB 1:2 Redundant System Operation
45
Figure 4-5: Block Diagram, 1:2 Redundant System
45
Figure 4-6: System Components, 1:2 Redundant LNA System
46
Figure 4-7: Schematic, Typical 1:2 Redundant LNA System
47
LNA / LNB Current Calibration
47
LNA/LNB Fault Tracking
47
External Alarm Tracking
48
Figure 4-8: Block Diagram, 1:2 SSPA Redundant System
48
SSPA 1:2 Redundant System Operation
48
Figure 4-9: Block Diagram, 1:1 Fixed Phase Combined System
49
Operation of 1:1 Fixed Phase Combined System with FPRC-1100
49
Figure 4-10: Block Diagram, 1:2 Fixed Phase Combined System
50
Operation of 1:2 Fixed Phase Combined System with FPRC-1200
50
RCP Remote Control of System Sspas
51
Configuring the RCP for Remote Control Mode
52
Table 4-1: Compact Outdoor SSPA Wiring
52
Table 4-2: Rack Mount SSPA Wiring
53
Table 4-3: Vbuc Wiring
53
Using M&C Features of RCP to Control a SSPA System
54
Change Mute State
54
Change Attenuation Level
55
Change Switch Mute Option Value
55
Units
55
View SSPA System Info
56
Advanced System Level Troubleshooting with RCP
58
Scenario 1
58
Scenario 2
58
Redundant Power Supplies
59
Digital Core Board
60
Figure 5-1: Block Diagram, Power Supply Configuration
60
I/O Board Assembly
61
Vacuum Fluorescent Display
61
Figure 5-2: Block Diagram, RCP Digital Core Board
61
Front Panel MIMIC Display
62
Control Cable Considerations
62
Table 5-1: Commonly Used Waveguide Transfer Switches
62
Figure 5-3: Cable Losses to Transfer Switch
63
Table 5-2: Maximum Cable Length for Selected Switches (Single Switch Systems)
63
Figure 6-1: Controller Internal Part Identification and Rear Panel Fuse Location
65
Fuse Replacement
65
Introduction
65
Firmware Programming
66
Hardware Interface
66
RCP Flash Upgrade
66
Figure 6-2: Firmware Upgrade Terminal Window
67
Restoring Factory Pre-Set Settings on RCP2/FPRC
68
Automatic Restore
68
Manual Restore
68
Identifying and Replacing a Failed Power Supply
69
Installing a New Power Supply Module
70
Section 7: Remote Control Interface
71
3 Introduction
41
Figure 4-1: Block Diagram, 1:1 Redundant System
41
Figure 4-2: Indoor/Outdoor Components, 1:1 Redundant System
42
LNA / LNB 1:1 Redundant System Operation
42
Figure 4-3: Typical Schematic, 1:1 Redundant LNA System
43
LNA / LNB Current Calibration
43
LNA/LNB Fault Tracking
43
External Alarm Tracking
44
Figure 4-4: Schematic, Typical 1:1 Redundant SSPA System
44
SSPA 1:1 Redundant System Operation
44
Operation of 1:1 System with RCP2-1100
41
Section 6: Maintenance & Troubleshooting
65
Figure 7-1: RCP2 Remote Control Interface Stack
71
Remote Control - Parallel
72
Control Outputs
72
Figure 7-2: Parallel I/O Form C Relay
72
Control Inputs
73
Figure 7-3: Opto-Isolated Parallel I/O Input
73
Destination Address
74
Figure 7-4: Basic Communication Packet
74
Figure 7-5: Header Sub-Packet
74
Frame Sync Word
74
Header Packet
74
Command
75
Data Packet
75
Figure 7-6: Data Sub-Packet
75
Protocol ID
75
Request ID
75
Source Address
75
Data Tag
76
Table 7-1: Command Byte Values
76
Data Address / Error Status / Local Port Frame Length
77
Table 7-2: Data Tag Byte Values
77
Data Field
78
Data Length
78
Table 7-3: Error Status Byte Values
78
Figure 7-7: Trailer Sub-Packet
79
Frame Check Sequence
79
Trailer Packet
79
Figure 7-8: Packet Wrapper Access to SSPA Subsystem
80
Timing Issues
80
Table 7-4: Request Frame Structure
81
Table 7-5:. Response Frame Structure
82
Table 7-6: System Settings Data Values
83
Table 7-7: System Condition Data Values
84
Table 7-8: System Threshold Data Values
85
Table 7-9: ADC (Analog-Digital Converter) Addressing
85
Serial Communication
74
Examples
86
Example 1
86
Example 2
88
Example 3
89
Example 4
90
Terminal Mode Serial Protocol
91
Figure 7-10: Communication Port Selection
92
Figure 7-9: Connection Description
92
Figure 7-11: Communication Properties
93
Figure 7-12: ASCII Setup
93
Figure 7-13: Terminal Mode Example
94
Ethernet Interface
95
Overview
95
Ipnet Interface
95
General Concept
95
Figure 7-14: UDP Redirect Frame Example
96
Setting Ipnet Interface
96
Table 7-10: OSI Model for RM SSPA Ethernet IP Interface
97
Using the RCP2 Web Interface
98
Figure 7-15: Web Interface Screen
98
SNMP Interface
100
7 Overview
71
8 Introduction
100
SNMP MIB Tree
101
Table 7-11: Detailed Settings
102
Table 7-12: Detailed Thresholds
103
Table 7-13: Detailed Conditions
104
Description of MIB Entities
105
Configuring RCP2 Unit to Work with SNMP Protocol
106
Connecting to a MIB Browser
107
Figure 7-16: Getif Application Parameters Tab
107
Figure 7-17: Getif Mbrowser Window, with Update Data in Output Data Box
107
Figure 8-1: Press POS1 Key to Direct Signal to System Output
109
Figure 8-2: Press POS2 Key to Direct Signal to Dummy Load
109
Operation Modes
109
Directing the Output Signal to the Dummy Load
109
Directing the Output Signal to the System Output
109
Appendix A: Ethernet Interface Quick Set-Up
111
Figure A-1: TCP/IP Properties Window
111
Appendix B: Proper 10/100 Base-T Ethernet Cable Wiring
115
Figure B-1: Modular Plug Crimping Tool
115
Figure B-2: Transmission Line
115
Figure B-3: Ethernet Cable Pin-Outs
116
Figure B-4: Ethernet Wire Color Code Standards
117
Figure B-5: Wiring Using 568A Color Codes
117
Figure B-6: Wiring Using 568A and 568B Color Codes
117
Appendix C: RCP Control with Paradise Datacom Universal M&C
119
Figure C-1: New RCP2 Dialog Window
119
Figure C-2: Status Window
120
Figure C-3: Faults Window
120
Figure C-4: Settings Window
121
Figure C-5: IP Setup Window
121
Appendix D: Firmware Revision History
123
Table D-1: Firmware Revision History
123
Appendix E: Documentation
125
Teledyne RCP2-1100 Quick Start Manual (2 pages)
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