Comtech EF Data Radyne RCU101 Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 10

RCU101 1:1 Protection Switch 

 

Installation

 

TM055 - Rev. 2.2 

 

Page 2-1

 

Section 2 - Installation

 

2.0 Installation 

Requirements 

The RCU101

 

is designed to be installed within any standard 19-inch equipment cabinet or rack, 

and requires 1 rack unit of mounting space (1.75 inches) vertically, and 17-inches of depth. 
Including cabling, a minimum of 20-inches of rack depth is required.  The unit can be placed on 
a table or suitable surface if required. 

 

 

 

There are no user-serviceable parts or configuration settings located inside the RCU101 
chassis. There is a potential shock hazard internally at the power supply module. DO 
NOT open the RCU101

 

chassis under any circumstances. 

 

CAUTION: Before initially applying power to the unit, it is a good idea to disconnect 

the transmit output from the operating satellite ground station equipment. This is 
especially true if the current RCU101 configuration settings are unknown, where incorrect 
setting could disrupt existing communications traffic. 

2.1 Unpacking 

The RCU101 was carefully packaged to avoid damage and should arrive complete with the 
following items for proper installation: 

 

1.  RCU101 1:1 Protection Switch 

 

2.  One cable set per paragraph 2.3. 

 

3.  Installation and Operation Manual. 

2.1.1 

Removal and Assembly

 

If using a knife or cutting blade to open the carton, exercise caution to ensure that the blade does 
not extend into the carton, but only cuts the tape holding the carton closed. Carefully unpack the 
unit and ensure that all of the above items are in the carton.  The RCU101 is shipped fully-
assembled and does not require removal of the covers for any purpose in installation.   

2.2 Mounting 

Considerations

 

When mounted in an equipment rack, adequate ventilation must be provided. The ambient 
temperature in the rack should be between 10

°

 and 35

°

 C, and held constant for best equipment 

operation. The air available to the rack should be clean and relatively dry.  

2.3 Cabling 

The RCU101 comes complete with all the cabling required to interface with two Upconverters or 
Downconverters. Refer to Figure 2-1 to become familiar with the rear panel connectors on the 
RCU101.  Figure 2-2 shows a typical interconnection between two Upconverters and the 
RCU101.  The list of supplied cables is as follows: 

P/N 

  Description 

 

 

 

QTY 

CA/3291 

 

RS485 Equipment Interface Cable 

CA/3292 

 

B/U Switch Interface Cable 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Radyne RCU101

Page 1: ...ontained in this document supersedes all previously published information regarding this product This manual is subject to change without prior notice RCU101 1 1 Converter Protection Switch Installati...

Page 2: ...Copyright 2002 Comtech EF Data All rights reserved Printed in the USA Comtech EF Data 2114 West 7th Street Tempe Arizona 85281 USA 480 333 2200 FAX 480 333 2161...

Page 3: ...nd for the stated period following the date of shipment Upon beginning of the applicable Radyne ComStream warranty period all customer s remedies shall be governed by the terms stated or referenced in...

Page 4: ...UNIT OR PRODUCT OR SERVICE FURNISHED OR TO BE FURNISHED AS THE CASE MAY BE WHICH IS THE SUBJECT OF CLAIM OR DISPUTE Statements made by any person including representatives of Radyne ComStream which a...

Page 5: ...lar purpose No responsibility for any errors or omissions that may pertain to the material herein is assumed Radyne ComStream Corporation makes no commitment to update nor to keep current the informat...

Page 6: ...h Fault Status Connector 2 5 2 4 3 RCU101 RF and IF Rear Panel Connectors 2 5 2 4 4 Interfaces Common to the Converters 2 6 2 4 5 Operator Serial I O 2 6 2 4 6 Up Downconverter Equipment RS485 Port 2...

Page 7: ...TM054 Rev 2 2 vi...

Page 8: ...tching of both the RF and IF signal paths Converter fault and circuit restoration is initiated from the summary fault contacts of the online converter Upon clearing of the fault in the online converte...

Page 9: ...Description SFC4200 C Band Downconverter Page 1 2 TM054 Rev 2 2...

Page 10: ...with the following items for proper installation 1 RCU101 1 1 Protection Switch 2 One cable set per paragraph 2 3 3 Installation and Operation Manual 2 1 1 Removal and Assembly If using a knife or cut...

Page 11: ...Installation RCU101 1 1 Protection Switch Page 2 2 TM055 Rev 2 2...

Page 12: ...RCU101 1 1 Protection Switch Installation TM055 Rev 2 2 Page 2 3...

Page 13: ...2 The protection switch interface connector is a DB 15 pin connector that connects each converter with the backup switch unit This cable is not daisy chained between converters but serves as a direct...

Page 14: ...ult Relay N O 10 Switch Online Status Com B active A inactive 11 Switch Online Status N C Primary Online continuity 12 Switch Online Status N O Backup Online continuity 13 Remote Primary Active Low 14...

Page 15: ...ode 2 4 3 6 J8 IF Prime This BNC F connector goes to the IF connector of the primary converter This connection is made via the supplied IF cable assembly with the RCU101 2 4 3 7 J9 IF In Out This BNC...

Page 16: ...of jumper selections is as follows Configuration JP4 1 JP4 2 JP4 3 JP4 4 JP4 5 JP4 6 JP3 JP5 JP6 JP7 JP8 RS232 OUT OUT OUT OUT IN IN OUT OUT IN OUT OUT RS422 IN IN IN IN OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT OUT IN RS...

Page 17: ...Data and Receive Data is accomplished in the inter converter cable as the hardware interface is identical for all converters J6 DB 9 Pin Description 10 Pin AS 3048 1 GND 1 2 SRCLK 3 3 No Connect 5 4...

Page 18: ...ed Refer to the converter manual for more details MENU for next menu ENTER for Learn Mode ENTER Automatic Learning in Process Automatic Learning Failed Automatic Learning MENU Successfully Completed R...

Page 19: ...a Manual Command followed by an Auto Command to the converter that was deselected by the front panel switch See the applicable converter manual for more details 3 3 Switch LEDs The are two sets of id...

Page 20: ...otection Switch Operation TM055 Rev 2 2 Page 3 3 to the converter under test This can result in unwanted operation when the converter under test is not at the same frequency or gain levels as the onli...

Page 21: ...Operation RCU101 1 1 Protection Switch Page 3 4 TM055 Rev 2 2...

Page 22: ...RCU101 1 1 Protection Switch Operation TM055 Rev 2 2 Page 3 5...

Page 23: ...ll four LEDs of the graphical transfer switch display on the front panel illuminate In this case the RCU101 logic has commanded the transfer switch to a certain position This will illuminate the new p...

Page 24: ...Maintenance RCU101 1 1 Protection Switch 4 2 TM055 Rev 2 2...

Page 25: ...TM055 Rev 2 2 Page 5 1...

Page 26: ...5 F QTY 1 Summary Status DB15 F QTY 1 Switch RF Specifications Switched RF Ports Bandwidth DC 18 GHz Insertion Loss 0 4 dB C band 0 5 dB Ku band Impedance 50 Ohms VSWR 1 5 1 Max Isolation 70 dB min C...

Page 27: ...RCU101 1 1 Protection Switch Serial Protocol TM055 Rev 2 2 A 2...

Page 28: ...TM055 Rev 2 2 B 1 Appendix B RCU101 Block Diagram Configuration Drawings and Schematics...

Page 29: ...TM055 Rev 2 2 B 2 Figure B 1 Functional Block Diagram...

Page 30: ...TM055 Rev 2 2 B 3 Figure B 2 Top Level Assembly...

Page 31: ...TM055 Rev 2 2 B 4 Figure B 3 AS 3265 Front Panel Assembly...

Page 32: ...TM055 Rev 2 2 B 5 Figure B 4 AS 3527 Switch Assembly...

Page 33: ...TM055 Rev 2 2 B 6 Figure B 5 AS 3527 Switch Assembly...

Page 34: ...TM055 Rev 2 2 B 7 Figure B 6 CA 4014 Cable Assembly...

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