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ON POWER UP (2)

NORMAL DISPLAY

PUSHING MENU/EXECUTE SEQUENCE

2099-2424W28
4.0

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Power Up 1:

(Units with ethernet option)

Power Up 2:

Normal Display

Menu 1  Reference 
Mode Select

Menu 2  Select SSPB 
DC Insert On/Off

Menu 3  Select SSPB 
Reference Insert On/Off

Menu 3a  Adjust SSPB 
Reference Level

Menu 3b Adjust SSPB 
Reference Gain

Menu 4 Select LNB 
DC Insert On/Off

Menu 5 Select LNB 
Reference Insert On/Off

Menu 5a Adjust LNB
Reference Level

Menu 5b Adjust LNB
Reference Gain

Menu 6 Adjust Internal 
Reference Frequency Offset

Menu 7 Select Remote 
Operation On/Off

Menu 8 Select Remote 
Interface On/Off (option Q)

Menu 9 Set RS485 
Address (option Q)

Menu 10 Measured 24 VDC 
From Power Supplies A&B

Menu 11 Measured 12 VDC 
From DC to DC Converters A&B

Save? When “R” is selected from any 
above menu or at the end

SSPB REFERENCE
INSERT = ON

REMOTE ON    

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SSPB REFERENCE
LEVEL = +10

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SSPB REFERENCE
GAIN = +09

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INTERN FREQ
OFFSET = +0000

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REF MODE =
INTERNAL

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SSPB +48 VDC
INSERT OFF

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ON POWER UP (1)

= = =   IP Addr   = = =
192.168.123.002

SSPB +24.1V @ 1.800A
 LNB +24.2V @  0.27A

INTERFACE
RS232

RS485 ADDRESS = 
00

+24V PSA=+49.2 VDC
+24V PSB=+49.0 VDC

DC CONV A= +12.9 VDC
DC CONV B= +12.1 VDC

SAVE SETTINGS?       YN     

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LNB +24 VDC
INSERT = OFF

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LNB REFERENCE
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LNB REFERENCE
LEVEL = +10

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LNB REFERENCE
GAIN = +09

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                (NOTE: See next page for possible alarm conditions)

           Figure 2.4    Menu Display and Sequence

2099-2424 Manual, Rev. C 

 

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                                02/12/20

Summary of Contents for 2099-2424

Page 1: ...Cross Technologies Inc but may be reproduced or duplicated without the prior permission of Cross Technologies Inc for purposes of operating the equipment Printed in USA When ordering parts from Cross...

Page 2: ...of one year after shipment to customer Cross Technologies Inc s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or at Cross Technologies Inc s option replacing parts subassemblies or entire ass...

Page 3: ...ront panel commands and monitoring LNB and SSPB voltage and current Parameter selection and LNB and SSPB voltage and current appear on the LCD display Connectors are BNC female for RF and 10 MHz input...

Page 4: ...w LED Internal External 10 MHz Select Control Indicators 149 149 140 110 10 kHz 1 kHz 100 Hz 10 Hz dBC Hz Phase Noise Frequency TABLE 1 0 2099 2424 24V Source Inserter 0 5 ppm Tuning Adjust 0 01 ppm W...

Page 5: ...for RF IN and RF OUT SS Lock Internal 10 MHz Reference to External 10 MHz E6 10 C to 40 C Specifications subject to change without notice Cross Technologies Inc 2020 75 F Type F 75 BNC Ethernet with...

Page 6: ...1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 M C Cable Diagram Cross Technologies Frequency Converters and Frequency Sources Connector Rear panel DB 9 female J19 Pinouts RS 232C 422 485 Pinouts RS 232C 422 485...

Page 7: ...the 10 MHz reference is disabled on the LNB loop through Get SSPB Inserted Voltage and Current aaSJ returns aaSJxxxxx yyyyy where xxxxx Measured DC voltage inserted on the SSPB loop through where yyy...

Page 8: ...nce low and External Pass Auto Reference Mode is selected m External Lock Reference Mode status 0 ok 1 external reference low 2 pll cannot lock Option E6 otherwise 0 n External Lock Auto Reference Mod...

Page 9: ...Voltage on the LNB loop through Set LNB 10 MHz Reference Insert aaCBx the LNB x 0 to disable the 10 MHz reference on the LNB loop through Set 10 MHz Reference Operating Mode aaCMx where x 1 to set th...

Page 10: ...des power for the assemblies if equipped with option R Otherwise a single switching 27 VDC power supply is used The 2099 2424 10 MHz Source Inserter can be secured to a rack using the 4 holes on the f...

Page 11: ...and 10MHz ref insertion 50 BNC female connector J4 RF OUT 950 2150 MHz Capacitively coupled and looped from LNB RF input 50 BNC female connector F1 LNB Fuse 3 4A Fast Blo 1 4 Fuse J6 10MHz REF OUTPUT...

Page 12: ...es 10 MHz insertion on SSPF RF output DS2 LNB Alarrm Indicates voltage insertion out of range or fuse alarm DC ON Indicates DC presence on LNB RF input REF ON Indicates 10 MHz insertion on LNBF RF inp...

Page 13: ...ich to operate the unit 7 Set desired internal reference output level or pass through gain if applicable option W65 only 8 PS A The fuse is a 5 mm X 20 mm 2 amp slow blow Type T and is inserted in the...

Page 14: ...on W65 Menu 5 b LNB Reference Gain Option W65 Menu 6 Adjust Internal Reference Frequency Offset Menu 7 Select Remote Operation On Off Menu 8 Select Remote Interface option Q Menu 9 Select RS485 Addres...

Page 15: ...now operational and ready for any changes the operator may desire 2 5 3 Control Switches 1 Menu Execute Any change to the programming of the unit must be initiated by pressing the Menu Execute switch...

Page 16: ...any above menu or at the end SSPB REFERENCE INSERT ON REMOTE ON SCROLL PUSH BUTTON R SSPB REFERENCE LEVEL 10 SCROLL SCROLL PUSH BUTTON R SSPB REFERENCE GAIN 09 SCROLL SCROLL PUSH BUTTON R INTERN FREQ...

Page 17: ...LNB v insert low LNB v Insert ok LNB v Insert off STATUS 7 SSPB i insert high SSPB i insert low SSPB i Insert ok SSPB i Insert off STATUS 6 SSPB v insert high SSPB v insert low SSPB V Insert ok SSPB...

Page 18: ...set if this voltage is greater than 26V or less than 22V The unit s Power Supply B AC input must be detected before this voltage is monitored for alarm purposes 5 SSPB V Monitor This is the DC voltag...

Page 19: ...ess than 5 dBm 1 dBm The external reference indicator will always be on in this mode 4 External Lock Reference Mode The summary alarm indicator and contact closure will be set if the external referenc...

Page 20: ...then the user may adjust the GAIN from 10 to 10 dB from the input level point to the insertion point Eg if the external 10 MHz reference input is 2 dBm and the GAIN is set to 4 dB then the inserted 1...

Page 21: ...equipment is not compromised Additional space between unit may be required E Circuit Overloading Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect t...

Page 22: ...INC 6170 Shiloh Road Alpharetta Georgia 30005 770 886 8005 FAX 770 886 7964 Toll Free 888 900 5588 WEB www crosstechnologies com E MAIL info crosstechnologies com Printed in USA 2099 2424 Manual Rev...

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