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User Manual forAZ710 Up Converter 

 

 

version 1.2 
 
 

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SHAPING THE FUTURE OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS

 

  

 

Go to 

www.newtec.eu

 and choose 

Support > Download Area > 

RMCP Loader

 to download and install the RMCP Loader for free. 

 

 

Detailed RMCP information is available in the RMCP reference 
manual. Please contact our Technical Support at 

[email protected]

 for the relevant documentation and guidance. 

4.3.2  Connecting the Converter 

The device is set to RS485 by factory default. When you prefer RS232, choose:  

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AZ710 >> Unit >> Setup >> Serial port settings 

Default serial port settings: 

AZ710/Unit/Setup/Serial port settings: 

  Serial interface type  

RS485  

   Device RMCP address   100  

   Serial baud rate  

115200 

Alternatively, use an RS232 to RS485 converter to connect the Monitor and 
Control port to a serial communication port of a PC. Pin out on the converter can 
differ depending on the brand and type of the converter.  

When using RS232, use a null-modem cable with the following layout: 

PC 

Device 

Signal 

9 Pin D-types 

9 Pin D-types 

 

2 3  TxD 
3 2  RxD 
5 5  GND 

Table 3 - RS232 cable pin layout 

4.3.3  Serial Interface and Line Settings 

The main line settings for this serial interface are: 

   Asynchronous data transfer 

   1 start bit (logic "0") 

   7 data bits (LSB first on line) 

   Even parity 

   1 stop bit (logic "1") 

   4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 or 115200 baud 

To set the serial baudrate, choose:  

Summary of Contents for AZ710

Page 1: ...SHAPING THE FUTURE OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS User Manual for AZ710 Up Converter version 1 2...

Page 2: ...ies authorised by Newtec All Rights Reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means whether electronic mechanica...

Page 3: ...ing product Product number AZ710 with type identifier ntc2142 to which this declaration relates is in conformity with the essential requirements of European Union Directive 1999 5 EC Radio and Telecom...

Page 4: ...nex of the Directive This exemption is further clarified in a study ordered by the European Commission Technical adaptation under Directive 2002 95 EC RoHS Investigation of exemptions ERA Report 2004...

Page 5: ...electrical shock do not remove covers To use the equipment correctly and safely it is essential that both operating and servicing personnel follow generally accepted safety procedures in addition to t...

Page 6: ...for a permanently connected protective earthing conductor A protective earthing conductor must be installed by a Service Person EMC Information Relevant EMC information to FCC rules This equipment has...

Page 7: ...ity and satisfactory electrical and mechanical performance of the equipment to a maximum period of one 1 year from the date of delivery unless otherwise agreed to in writing The warranty applies only...

Page 8: ...so refer to a procedure or practice that if not correctly followed could result in equipment damage or destruction A hint message indicates information for the proper operation of your equipment inclu...

Page 9: ...E FUTURE OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS can control and monitor Newtec devices remotely through the serial port or through Ethernet You can obtain a separate RMCP manual from TechSupport newtec eu Applic...

Page 10: ...r BUC FA 02 L band 10MHz 24Vdc for BUC FA 03 L C band 5 85 6 65 GHz FA 04 L Ku band 12 75 13 25 GHz FA 05 L Ku band 13 75 14 50 GHz FA 06 L DBS band 17 30 18 10 GHz FA 07 L DBS band 17 60 18 40 GHz FA...

Page 11: ...cal Description 3 3 1 Front Panel Description 3 3 1 1 Display 3 3 1 2 Keypad 3 3 1 3 LEDs 4 3 2 Back Panel Description 4 3 2 1 Power supply unit Monitor Control and external 10 0 MHz input 5 3 2 2 C b...

Page 12: ...of Contents User Manual forAZ710 Up Converter version 1 2 xi SHAPING THE FUTURE OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 4 4 SNMP 14 5 Block Diagram 15 Appendix A Technical Specifications 16 Appendix B Abbreviatio...

Page 13: ...ut frequency stability is provided by an internal 10 MHz reference clock For applications requiring very high frequency stability such as very low data rate carriers an optional reference clock of 0 0...

Page 14: ...ipment in the rack make sure that you do not compromise the air flow that is needed to safely operate the equipment 2 2 AC Power Supply When switching the transmission equipment on be careful not to d...

Page 15: ...em If the value is not indicated press OK to open the sub menu 3 1 2 Keypad Figure 2 SDH Keypad panel With the 16 front panel keys you can navigate through the menus and change parameters Press to ope...

Page 16: ...n green At least 1 data input is active and valid Data Process green The data are processed prior to transmission Tx on green The transmit is on Act Alm red The actual alarm s is are present Mem Alm r...

Page 17: ...socket outlet without a protective earth contact Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside the instrument is likely to make the instrument dangerous 3 2 1 2 Serial Monitoring and...

Page 18: ...R Data Terminal Ready output 5 GND Signal ground 6 Not connected 7 RTS Request to send output 8 CTS Clear to send input 9 Not connected Table 2 RS232 pin configuration 3 2 1 3 Contact closure alarm ou...

Page 19: ...thernet Connection A standard RJ 45 connector provides connection to an Ethernet hub in a LAN 10 100BaseT You can use the front panel to set the IP address and to mask while in normal mode You can use...

Page 20: ...ser Manual forAZ710 Up Converter version 1 2 8 SHAPING THE FUTURE OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 3 2 3 Ku band Up converter 1 Ku output RF output 13750 14500 MHz 2 External L band signal optional 3 L ban...

Page 21: ...e device IP address For example take IP address 10 0 0 2 on the computer and 10 0 0 1 on the device Make sure that no pop up blockers or firewall are active To adapt the TCP IP properties on a typical...

Page 22: ...ssword that is defined in the web interface menu AZ710 Unit Setup Web interface menu By default the login credentials root respectively Once logged in there are three levels Read only in this mode you...

Page 23: ...evice is stored here in HTML format Log In resp Log out this menu is used to log in to or out of the device About this menu shows the version number of the GUI you are using In the yellow bar on the s...

Page 24: ...Z710 Unit Setup Serial port settings Serial interface type RS485 Device RMCP address 100 Serial baud rate 115200 Alternatively use an RS232 to RS485 converter to connect the Monitor and Control port t...

Page 25: ...configure the Ethernet interface See AZ710 Unit Setup Ethernet settings 4 3 5 Protocol The control unit sends a request message to a device identified by its unique address The addressed device inter...

Page 26: ...lete device using any SNMP browser HP OpenView NetworkView Newtec supports the basic standard MIB monitor and control of IP interface versions of the software and above that we have a full proprietary...

Page 27: ...Block Diagram User Manual forAZ710 Up Converter version 1 2 15 SHAPING THE FUTURE OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS 5 BLOCK DIAGRAM Figure 9 AZ710 Up Converter Block Diagram...

Page 28: ...Appendix A Technical Specifications User Manual for AZ710 Up Converter version 1 2 16 SHAPING THE FUTURE OF SATELLITE COMMUNICATIONS APPENDIX A TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 29: ...ellite News Gathering transmission standard EMC Entitlement Control Message EMM Entitlement Management Message ETH Ethernet ESW Encrypted Session Word FEC Forward Error Correction FIPS Floating Point...

Page 30: ...ying RAS Remote Access Server RF Radio Frequency RMCP Remote Monitoring and Control Protocol RS Reed Solomon RTP Real time Transmission Protocol SFN Single Frequency Network SMA Surface Mounted Assemb...

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