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Safety Precautions 

Read and Retain Instructions 

All electrically powered units can be dangerous. We have taken great care to ensure 
safety during the design and production of our units. Incorrect installation, handling 
or component replacement can, however, impair safety. 

Safety guidelines in this manual and labels or instructions on the unit are provided 
to warn users and service personnel about residual risk. 
Carefully read all safety and operating instructions before operating this product, 
and retain them for future reference. 

Warning and Caution Icons 

 

  WARNING: 

Avoid personal injury and product damage! Do not proceed beyond any icon 

until you fully understand the indicated conditions. 

 

The following icons alert you to important information about the safe operation of 
this product: 

 

 

You will find this icon in the literature that accompanies this product. This 
icon indicates important operating or maintenance instructions. 

 

You may find this icon affixed to this product. This icon indicates a live 
terminal; the arrowhead points to the terminal device. 

 

You may find this icon affixed to this product. This icon indicates a 
protective earth terminal. 

  You may find this icon affixed to this product. This icon indicates excessive 

or dangerous heat. 

Service Personnel, Users and Operators 

The terms defined below are used frequently in this manual. The definitions given 
are based on definitions in the safety standards in question, but partially simplified 
to help the explanation. 

The term 

service personnel

 applies to trained and qualified individuals who are 

allowed to install, replace or service electrical equipment. The service personnel are 
expected to use their experience and technical skills to avoid possible injury to 
themselves and others due to hazards that exist in service and restricted access areas. 

The term 

user or operator

 applies to all other persons than service personnel. 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Dense QAM Array

Page 1: ...Dense QAM Array Power Supply Unit...

Page 2: ...Please Read This Entire Guide Important Please read this entire guide before you install or operate this product Give particular attention to all safety statements...

Page 3: ...Dense QAM Array Power Supply Unit...

Page 4: ...cation at any time without notice This document is not to be construed as conferring by implication estoppel or otherwise any license or right under any copyright or patent whether or not the use of a...

Page 5: ...Overview 1 1 About the Dense QAM Array PSU 1 2 Product Identification 1 4 Chapter 2 Installation Overview 2 1 Installing the Dense QAM Array PSU 2 2 Removing the PSU from the chassis 2 5 Chapter 3 Cu...

Page 6: ...oduct This icon indicates important operating or maintenance instructions You may find this icon affixed to this product This icon indicates a live terminal the arrowhead points to the terminal device...

Page 7: ...hazard Do not remove covers No operator serviceable parts inside Refer servicing to qualified personnel Do not expose this unit to rain or moisture Disconnect the main and backup power before changing...

Page 8: ...that meets the requirements as stated in the unit s technical specifications Electrical Shock Hazard Electrical shock can cause personal injury or even death At any time you must avoid direct contact...

Page 9: ...amage of the unit during service and repair do not wear electrically conducting objects such as wristwatch or jewelry Lightning Do not work on the product or connect or disconnect cables during period...

Page 10: ...wer when installing the unit Observe the following rules Make sure that all multi connector cables have conductive connector housings with shielded clamps Exceptions from this general rule will be cle...

Page 11: ...aintenance or use abnormal conditions of operation attempted modification or repair by Customer or an act of God S A will re perform any services that do not conform to this Warranty provided S A has...

Page 12: ...Item prepaid 4 If the Item or fault is not covered by warranty an estimate of charges will be furnished before work begins Limitation of Liability EXCEPT FOR CLAIMS FOR PERSONAL INJURY CAUSED BY ITEM...

Page 13: ...ides the following topics The PSU function description The installation procedures The technical specifications Related Publications Refer to the following Scientific Atlanta publications for more inf...

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Page 15: ...vides a description of the Dense QAM Array Power Supply Unit PSU and the product identification In This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic See Page About the Dense QAM Array PSU...

Page 16: ...Array system This PSU generates two 12 V DC supply voltages One 12 V DC voltage 12 VA supplies Dual QAM Card 1 up to 4 and the other 12 VB Dual QAM Card 5 up to 8 Two PSU versions are available a 100...

Page 17: ...down Quasi PFC 2 non isolated fully protected 12 V DC outputs High efficiency High reliability Indication LEDs The PSU is provided with 2 LEDs that indicate the status of the 12 V DC supply voltages 1...

Page 18: ...failing the serial number is necessary for returning your unit Label The following is an example of the identification label MODEL Power Supply Unit U NOM 100 240 VAC PART NR V9524805 I MAX 1 8 A FUS...

Page 19: ...have been followed prior to performing the installation procedures in this chapter It is recommended that the entire installation procedure in this chapter is read prior to performing the Dense QAM Ar...

Page 20: ...S During installation the connector on the PSU must line up evenly with the connector inside the card slot When inserting the unit into the module slot ensure that the unit is level and the top and th...

Page 21: ...nt damage to electronic components When unpacking a unit examine it the accessories and the packing material for obvious signs of damage Check the unit against the delivery packing note Retain the pac...

Page 22: ...the three screws CAUTION The six fans mounted on the front cover of the chassis assure sufficient cooling of the system only when the hinged front cover is closed During operation of the system the f...

Page 23: ...is and open the front cover 2 Pull out the PSU from the chassis using the handle bended lip on the front of the unit 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Handle 3 Close the front cover and tighten the three screws CAUTI...

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Page 25: ...his chapter contains information on obtaining product support and returning damaged products In This Chapter This chapter contains the following topics Topic See Page Customer Information 3 1 Returnin...

Page 26: ...0 770 236 5748 For Customer Service questions call North America South America Central America SciCare Broadband Services a division of Scientific Atlanta Atlanta Georgia United States Toll free Local...

Page 27: ...Scientific Atlanta company Lot L1 E 3B Enterprise 4 Technology Park Malaysia Lebuhraya Puchong Sg Besi Bukit Jalil 57000 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Telephone Fax E mail 60 3 8996 1988 60 3 8996 1988 suppo...

Page 28: ...ust have an RMA number to return products RMA numbers are valid for 60 days If you already have a number but it is older than 60 days you must contact a Scientific Atlanta SciCare Broadband Services r...

Page 29: ...hase order number if available Result The representative issues the RMA number Notes If you cannot provide a purchase order number A proforma invoice listing all costs incurred will be sent to you at...

Page 30: ...ame Complete address Telephone number RMA number Note Absence of the RMA number may delay processing of your product for repair Make sure to include the number in all correspondence to Scientific Atla...

Page 31: ...umber which is required to generate the RAN 2 Ask the customer services representative to which customer center the unit should be returned It may be another than the one you contacted 3 Package the u...

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Page 33: ...Appendix Appendix A Technical Specifications...

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Page 35: ...to change without prior notice Environment Specifications Item Specification Ambient temperature range Within specs 10 to 40 C 50 to 104 F Operation 0 to 50 C 32 to 122 F Storage 20 to 70 C 4 to 158...

Page 36: ...ad in application 4 2 A 96 W output power Minimal load 0 25 A to start up the SMPS Output current limit for each 12 V output 6 7 A short circuit proof No derating over entire temperature range Nominal...

Page 37: ...ic Compatibility ESD Electrostatic Discharge LED Light Emitting Diode PCB Printed Circuit Board PSU Power Supply Unit QAM Quadrature Amplitude Modulation RAN Return Authorization Number RMA Return Mat...

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