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7 RU Chassis 

Solid State Power Amplifier 

Operations Manual 

208528 REV M 

ECO 18045 

12/11/2015 

Teledyne Paradise Datacom LLC 

Phone: 

(814) 238-3450 

328 Innovation Blvd., Suite 100 

Fax: 

(814) 238-3829 

State College, PA 16803 USA 

Web: www.paradisedata.com 

Email: [email protected] 

Summary of Contents for 7 RU Chassis

Page 1: ...ifier Operations Manual 208528 REV M ECO 18045 12 11 2015 Teledyne Paradise Datacom LLC Phone 814 238 3450 328 Innovation Blvd Suite 100 Fax 814 238 3829 State College PA 16803 USA Web www paradisedat...

Page 2: ...x Information in this document is subject to change without notice The latest revision of this document may be downloaded from the company web site http www paradisedata com Use and Disclosure of Data...

Page 3: ...Menu key 16 2 1 1 5 Local Remote Key 17 2 1 1 6 Mute Unmute Key 17 2 1 1 7 Navigation Keys 17 2 1 2 Removable Fan Tray 17 2 1 3 Removable Front Panel 18 2 1 3 1 Phase Adjusters 18 2 1 3 2 Access to Re...

Page 4: ...33 3 1 1 1 Clear Faults Menu 33 3 1 2 Sys Info Page 2 33 3 1 3 Sys Info Page 3 34 3 1 4 Sys Info Page 4 34 3 1 5 Sys Info Page 5 34 3 1 6 Sys Info Page 6 35 3 1 7 Sys Info Page 7 35 3 1 8 Sys Info Pag...

Page 5: ...1 Backup User Settings 53 3 5 2 Restore 53 3 5 3 Lamp Test 54 3 5 4 Password 54 3 5 5 Fan Speed 54 3 5 6 Reset 55 3 6 Redundancy Sub Menu 56 3 6 1 Switching 56 3 6 2 Standby Select 56 3 6 3 Standby Mo...

Page 6: ...4 5 2 Exchange N 1 Privileges Between Master and Slave Units 76 4 5 3 Add an SSPA Unit to the System 76 4 6 System Gain and Power vs Number of Modules in System 76 Section 5 L Band Operation 79 5 0 B...

Page 7: ...NMP MIB Tree 132 7 6 3 2 Extended SNMP MIB Tree Elements in Detail 134 Appendix A Ethernet Interface Quick Set up 135 Appendix B Proper 10 100 Base T Ethernet Cable Wiring 139 Appendix C Documentation...

Page 8: ...ter SSPA System 80 Figure 5 4 SSPB Chassis with Evolution Series Modem 83 Figure 6 1 Select Rackmount SSPA 85 Figure 6 2 Add Rackmount SSPA Dialog Window 85 Figure 6 3 Select N 1 System 86 Figure 6 4...

Page 9: ...zBUC Converter RF Output Phase Noise 81 Table 5 3 Common Coaxial Cable Characteristics 83 Table 7 1 Interfaces Enabled Based on Chosen Interface Setting Selection 97 Table 7 2 Command Byte Values 99...

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Page 11: ...res within the unit for a full fault analysis The user also has the ability to select additional faults related to the RF output level an optional reflected power level and operating temperature An in...

Page 12: ...tect the SSPA Chassis during shipment use high quality commercial packing methods When possible use the original shipping container and its materials Reliable commercial packing and shipping companies...

Page 13: ...t in the same work area to assist in the event of an emergency Operators should be familiar with procedures to employ in the event of an emergency i e remove all power CPR etc Warning Large DC current...

Page 14: ...azardous equipment There should always be another person present in the same work area to assist in the event of an emergency Operators should be familiar with procedures to employ in the event of an...

Page 15: ...anel reflect some of the HPA major faults plus the summary fault state The SSPA on line LED will turn green when the amplifier is in Online mode 1 1 Mode or serves as an AC power indicator in standalo...

Page 16: ...ult indicator LEDs on the left side of the front panel which illuminate RED when a fault condition exists for the following states Summary Voltage Temperature Current and Power Supply 2 1 1 2 Online I...

Page 17: ...nt panel display 2 1 2 Removable Fan Tray Six 6 captive thumb screws secure the fan tray to the front of the chassis Loosen the thumb screws by rotating them counter clockwise Gently slide the fan tra...

Page 18: ...w module will need to be adjusted for best performance See Section 4 4 for directions on adjusting the phase combining 2 1 3 2 Access to Removable SSPA Modules The 7RU chassis houses four SSPA module...

Page 19: ...heatsink assembly into the rack slide Carefully slide the assembly back into the enclosure To ensure the module heatsink assembly is properly seated lock the compression latches and gently tug on the...

Page 20: ...9 F A DB9 female connector serves as primary control interface connector The interface is re configurable through the front panel or can be used as a RS 232 or R 485 interface 2 or 4 wires The RS 485...

Page 21: ...lay NC 2 Open on Power Supply Fault Form C relay NO 20 Power Supply Fault Common 21 1 Standalone mode Closed on Auxiliary Fault 2 1 1 Redundancy Mode Closed on Automatic switchover mode Form C relay N...

Page 22: ...ect 4 Alert Mute and press the Enter key Select 4 Fault Setup and press the Enter key select 2 Auxiliary Faults and press the Enter key select 2 Fault Logic and press the Enter key select 2 Fault on H...

Page 23: ...Cable is connected between this DB 9 con nector and the Alarms Port of the 1RU power supply chassis The SSPA monitors the status of the power supply chassis and alarms in the event of a power supply...

Page 24: ...by four 4 captive thumb screws To remove loosen the screws and carefully remove the fan assembly from the chassis Unplug the fan power cord from the connector Replace with part number L206332 2 2 2 16...

Page 25: ...a the front panel The power supply module removal can be performed with the system powered This is to say that the modules are hot swappa ble 2 3 1 1RU four module N 1 Redundant Power Supply The 1RU p...

Page 26: ...he event of a power supply module failure The module alarm outputs are open collector signals with a low level fault logic level Under normal operation the alarm outputs are in a high impedance state...

Page 27: ...dule into the empty slot until the module is flush with the front of the shelf See Figure 2 11 2 3 2 Dual 1RU four module Power Supply Option The 600W Ku Band 7RU SSPA requires two 2 1RU power supplie...

Page 28: ...via a series of quick disconnect high current in line connectors As shown in Figure 2 12 the outputs of the 12V supply plug into the two 2 in puts at the far left and far right of the amplifier 2 3 2...

Page 29: ...12V Input Pin The Forward Power Detector module is powered via the J7 Parallel Port of the SSPA when operating a standalone unit In system configurations the Forward Power Detector module is powered v...

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Page 31: ...enu key on the front panel of the SSPA Navigation through the menu structure is handled by using the Up Arrow Down Arrow Left Arrow and Right Arrow keys and the Enter key to select from the items show...

Page 32: ...Units Master Unit only PS XXXXXX LowRF XXXXXX Fan XXXXXX AUX XXXXXX VSWR XXXXXX BUC XXXXXX RFSW1 XXXXXX State XXXXXX Prior XXXX RFSW2 XXXXXX Mute XXXXXX PolSel XXXX Prtcl XXXXXX Intrfc XXXXX Buzzer XX...

Page 33: ...ution of 0 1 dBm or Watts with a resolution of 0 1 Watts Displays N A if unavailable See Section 2 4 for further discussion When on this page pressing the Enter key will open the Clear Faults Menu The...

Page 34: ...uld be in range from 0 to 254 Note address 255 is reserved for global calls and should not be used for an individual unit s addressing Buzzer Audible alarm availability Dis for disabled or Enb for ena...

Page 35: ...ius In multi module units only the hottest module baseplate temperature is displayed 3 1 8 Sys Info Page 8 This page shows individual RF module states in multi module HPAs Mod PreAmp Mod1 to Mod4 repr...

Page 36: ...ation The SSPA does not have a specific alarm threshold for this volt age Normal reading for this parameter should be in range of 15V 16V BUC PS2 V This value represents secondary BUC power supply vol...

Page 37: ...ss of the SSPA Consult your network administrator to set this address according to your LAN configuration MAC Medium Access Control address of the SSPA Ethernet controller This address is factory pres...

Page 38: ...ric string with mixed upper and lower case letters is generally a good idea 3 1 14 IP Info Page 4 This page contains information about the web password and Trap NMSIP WebPassword Indicates the selecte...

Page 39: ...nly be viewed when the SSPA unit is configured as the N 1 Master unit The page also becomes the default startup page for the Master SSPA Several parameters related to N 1 System operational parameters...

Page 40: ...trap history will be cleared when Clear Faults function is selected 2 Back When selected navigates back to System Info page without clearing fault state holders 3 1 22 N 1 Slave Info Page Figure 3 3...

Page 41: ...of detected SSPA unit alarms present in the system N 1 State Displays the current N 1 fault state If the Master unit detects no more than one 1 SSPA chassis alarm the N 1 state will be displayed as No...

Page 42: ...serial communication Available baud rates include 2400 4800 9600 19200 and 38400 The factory default Baud Rate is 9600 Figure 3 4 Communication Setup Sub Menu 2 ComSetup 3 SysAddress 1 2400 1 RS232 3...

Page 43: ...2 5 IP Setup Select between the following menu items 1 IP Info This selection allows the user to review all IPNet Settings as de scribed in Section 3 1 11 through Section 3 1 14 2 Local IP This select...

Page 44: ...are prior to version 6 00 set this address value to 0 0 0 0 or 255 255 255 255 to dis able this feature Starting with version 6 00 the Lock IP address function has been updated to allow Binding and Ma...

Page 45: ...2 6 N 1 Control Floating Master Mode This menu allows the user to set parameters relating to Floating N 1 Master operation This feature allows having a single point of control for an N 1 system Master...

Page 46: ...elected from same subnet mask and use the same gateway address as the rest of the N 1 units in the system During the switchover process from a unit s normal IP address and Master ad dress and back the...

Page 47: ...elect this option for classic internal 1 1 redundancy appli cation For proper function a second SSPA is required and also needs to be configured for the same operation mode Other settings may need to...

Page 48: ...ce switch con nected to the output of single SSPA unit This is not a redundancy operation mode The switch is used to redirect the output of an SSPA between an anten na and a dummy load See Maintenance...

Page 49: ...following Actions 1 Fault AUX 2 Alert 3 Fault Mute 4 Alert Mute or 5 Ignore The following Fault Logic param eters are available 1 High AUX or 2 Low See Section 2 1 2 7 1 for a description of how to m...

Page 50: ...condition if the circumstance creating the alarm has been cleared or corrected 3 4 5 Forward RF Automatic Level Control This menu allows the operator to choose whether to enable or disable a Forward R...

Page 51: ...nu see Section 3 1 1 1 2 Apply Fault Clear signal from Parallel I O port see Table 2 3 pin 37 3 Disable Forward RF fault see Section 3 4 5 1 3 4 5 4 ALC On Automatic Level Control The Automatic Level...

Page 52: ...n 3 4 5 5 Set Level The operator may set the detected RF Output value used as the threshold for either a High RF or Low RF fault condition Valid values are 0 to 80 dBm adjustable in 1 dBm steps When t...

Page 53: ...n 3 5 3 5 2 Restore Allows the user to restores saved settings from a previous backup or factory pre set Menu selections include 1 Restore User1 Select this item to restore settings saved in User1 bac...

Page 54: ...rements of 1 Press the Enter key to accept the new password 4 Back Select this item to return to the Options Sub Menu Section 3 5 3 5 5 Fan Speed Allows the user to set the unit s fan speed Menu selec...

Page 55: ...perational during the process 5 MemMode Allows alternate SSPA settings retention function Two choices are allowed RAM Mode In this mode SSPA will not backup any settings changes to internal EEPROM Thi...

Page 56: ...mediately available 2 Cold Standby In this mode when the amplifier is in standby mode it is muted If the standby amplifier is switch to the online state it will unmute and will take several moments to...

Page 57: ...s 1 through 4 For a system made up of two 7RU chassis the second chassis utilizes addresses 5 through 8 The unit with the lowest N 1 address has the highest priority when the system selects a new Mast...

Page 58: ...e proper amount of gain compensa tion for these system configurations 3 6 6 4 N 1 Info When selected the menu shown in Figure 3 9 is displayed and used for N 1 system trouble shooting Note The values...

Page 59: ...l be removed from the amplifier Enter the module address in the re sulting window and press the Enter key 2 Clear Eject Select this menu item to identify the address of the module which will be replac...

Page 60: ...RU chassis 3 8 N 1 Operational Basics two or more units A system which utilizes two or more 7RU SSPA chassis in an N 1 configuration may be oper ated directly from the front panel as if it was a singl...

Page 61: ...he N 1 system is under the control of the Master Module at all times Any system wide set tings changes local or remote need to be performed on the Master Module If a setting is ad justed on a Slave un...

Page 62: ...ront panel controls See Section 4 5 for directions on changing the N 1 hierarchy of SSPAs in an active system 3 8 4 Adjust System Gain Nominal system gain with Auto Gain enabled is 65 dB nominal syste...

Page 63: ...nel press the Main Menu key select 1 SysInfo and press the Enter key press the Down Arrow key to get to Sys Info Page 1 3 8 7 N 1 Fault Detection The N 1 system carries comprehensive fault detection l...

Page 64: ...ount of reflected power on the amplifier for the purposes of iden tifying issues with the transmission signal The user may set up a Major Alarm trigger for High Reflected Power conditions in the Teled...

Page 65: ...mes 5x If the listed voltages are outside of the normal output ranges as described in Section 3 1 6 consult the factory 4 0 3 Temperature Fault If you are experiencing a temperature fault follow the s...

Page 66: ...e tips below The operator should check the current displayed on page 6 of the system infor mation menu of the front panel display Press the Main Menu key select 1 Sys Info and press the Enter key then...

Page 67: ...the low RF alarm may be displayed when there are no legit imate problems If the RF input signal has been lowered this will also lower the output of the SSPA and may cause a low RF alarm If the user is...

Page 68: ...se Datacom suggests connecting disconnecting wire harnesses to this port only with powered down equipment 4 1 1 Firmware Upgrade Procedure Teledyne Paradise Datacom s digital engineers continually str...

Page 69: ...yne Paradise Datacom technical support Write down your current firmware version You may want also request image file of the current firmware in case it becomes necessary to revert back to the original...

Page 70: ...ke up to 15 minutes When complet ed the form will notify about end of process See Figure 4 8 7 During the upgrade process the HPA remains fully functional The new firmware will stay dormant until the...

Page 71: ...HPA unit RF output will be shut down until the USB cable is unplugged 4 After connecting the HPA the target PC should recognize the newly connected hardware and connect to it using the previously ins...

Page 72: ...e The menu structure available through the front panel can be used to check the amplifier base plate temperature The base plate temperature should normally not exceed 75 C To view the SSPA base plate...

Page 73: ...4 13 4 Use the vacuum to collect all dust and debris 5 Use a can of compressed air to dislodge any dust or debris lodged within the heatsink fins and the fan assembly Ensure that the heatsink fins ar...

Page 74: ...jected and press the Enter key Refer to Figure 4 14 for the location of each RF module in the chassis 8 Once the module is removed the amplifier will exhibit a summary alarm and the ap propriate modul...

Page 75: ...SSPA 3 until the total output power is maximized 4 5 Changing N 1 Hierarchy Normally the hierarchical structure of the N 1 array must be set during initial system setup However the operator may chang...

Page 76: ...ble system operation follow the procedure below 1 Locate the current Master Module and change its N 1 address value to 0 2 If the new unit has an unknown N 1 Address or has not been configured for N 1...

Page 77: ...V M 77 Figure 4 15 Gain Reduction Due to Failed SSPA Modules ONE SSPA MODULE FAILURE Gain Change Max Out put Power Auto On 0 dB 2 5 dB Auto Off 2 5 dB TWO SSPA MODULE FAILURES Gain Change Max Out put...

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Page 79: ...rix refer to the 7RU Rack Mount SSPA specification sheet 208114 The block up converters are high performance frequency translation devices which provide excellent phase noise and spurious performance...

Page 80: ...requirement of a 10 MHz reference oscillator when operating an SSPA with BUC SSPB If the 10 MHz reference is not present the M C will report a BUC alarm and the SSPA module will mute This ensures tha...

Page 81: ...phase noise performance previously unattainable in PLL design The typical phase noise specification is outlined in Table 5 2 Band selectivity is accomplished using the most aggressive filtering possi...

Page 82: ...led the internal reference also becomes a backup reference which will become active in the event that external system reference is lost External reference is applied to the zBUC converter via the L Ba...

Page 83: ...grade of 50 ohm cable such as Belden 9913 9914 or 7733 Check the manufacturer s technical data to make sure that the insulation is sufficient for the particular installation including the cable s temp...

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Page 85: ...dialog will appear for the particular unit you are adding as shown in Figure 6 2 To add a SSPA to the M C Utility fill in the appropriate boxes in the New Rackmount SSPA dialog window A Unit ID is not...

Page 86: ...assis in a N 1 configuration the user will need to add N 1 system control to the Universal M C Choose Action Add Unit from the Main Menu Then select N 1 System as shown in Figure 6 3 An Add N 1 System...

Page 87: ...stem being monitored The first screen is the Status tab shown in Figure 6 5 The status screen reflects the current conditions or state of the Rack Mount SSPA In addition the status screen allows the u...

Page 88: ...anual Note The Standby Select setting allows the operator to select whether the unit should start up as the on line amplifier or the standby amplifier When in a redundant system configuration if the a...

Page 89: ...n an SSPA the notation for that module will show up as N A in the status box The software also monitors the fault conditions for the following alarms Summary Fault Standby State Power Supply Low DC Vo...

Page 90: ...ers requests using the same port If the Amplifier Local Port is changed the SSPA must be reset The Gateway Address and Subnet Mask are standard settings for TCPI IP communications If either of these s...

Page 91: ...address and array size Depending on whether the unit is assigned Master status or Slave status the lowest priority address in the N 1 array assumes the Master status the N 1 screen will show slightly...

Page 92: ...igure 6 12 the resulting System tab shows an overview of each unit in the sys tem and overall system performance See Figure 6 12 For each unit in the system the PowerMAX System tab displays the unit s...

Page 93: ...28 REV M 93 By hovering the mouse over the individual unit buttons as shown in Figure 6 13 the unit s conditions are detailed Click on the button to switch to the status tab for that unit Figure 6 13...

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Page 95: ...ormal serial protocol as detailed in Section 7 2 and ASCII based protocol suitable for HyperTerminal applications see Section 7 5 Serial interface is equipped with overvoltage and overcurrent protecti...

Page 96: ...gth for this interface is 1500 feet Proper termination and use of shielded twisted pair cable is required to achieve long cable runs Ethernet interface is auto selectable between 10 and 100 Mbit s spe...

Page 97: ...signal ground J7 pin 19 for at least 20mS for function activation For example To change the current mute state of the SSPA to opposite provide momentary connection for at least 20 mS between pin 17 M...

Page 98: ...a node to syn chronize to a known point of transmission 7 2 1 2 Destination Address The destination address field specifies the node for which the packet is intended It may be an individual or broadc...

Page 99: ...e frame without change This byte serves as a request tracking feature 7 2 2 3 Command This one byte field tells the receiver how to use the attached data There are four 4 possible values for this fiel...

Page 100: ...this byte position is replaced with the Error Status fields The various error codes are given in Table 7 4 Note that the Request and Response frames are different Tag Name Byte Value Minimum valid le...

Page 101: ...ally the Bad Checksum error code will be added to the re sponse from the amplifier if the word size of the information is 16 bits or 2 bytes Each data word is placed in the frame with its least signif...

Page 102: ...hecksums are gener ated by summing the value of each byte in the packet while ignoring any carry bits A simple algorithm is given as Chksum 0 FOR byte_index 0 TO byte_index packet_len 1 Chksum chksum...

Page 103: ...tual Data 11 N 1 Checksum Dest Address Source Address Protocol Version Request ID Command Data Tag Data Address Data Length Data Table 7 5 Request Frame Structure Byte position Byte Value Hex Descript...

Page 104: ...Logic 0 Fault on Logic High 1 Fault on Logic Low 12 1 RF Switch Fault Handling 0 Disable Fault Checking 1 Major Fault 2 Minor Fault 3 Mute on Switch 13 1 Fault Latch 0 Disable 1 Enable 14 1 BUC Fault...

Page 105: ...2 45 1 IP Lock Address Byte 3 46 1 IP Lock Address Byte 4 LSB 47 1 N 1 Array size 0 N 1 disabled 2 Array of two SSPAs 4 Array of four SSPAs 8 Array of eight SSPAs 16 Array of 16 SSPAs Any other numer...

Page 106: ...at this time 8 2 SSPA Core Temperature 1 C per 1 value Value will return 100 if reading is not available at this time Version numbers listed indicate the version in which the listed feature was introd...

Page 107: ...sition 1 Fault 2 N A 3 Pos1 4 Pos2 16 1 RF Switch 2 Position 1 Fault 2 N A 3 Pos1 4 Pos2 17 1 Optional Faults Port Byte 1 External N 1 Power Supply Module Fault Identification Valid Value Range 0 255...

Page 108: ...Fault 0 No Fault 1 Fault 2 N A 3 Com Error v 4 64 30 1 N 1 Total offline units count Include faulted units and units in standby mode in case of switched redundancy schema implemented along with N 1 r...

Page 109: ...quest frame A is the Packet Wrapper frame It contains Request frame B intended to be redirected to the remote SSPA Note In general data length must be at least two 2 bytes to form an integer the lower...

Page 110: ...st Originating PC Host 5 0 Protocol Version Compatibility Field must always be 0 6 111 Request ID byte is set by originator will be echoed back by re spondent 7 1 Command field for Get type of the req...

Page 111: ...ings 19 0 Data field 9 contains data element 9 of the System Settings 20 0 Data field 10 contains data element 10 of the System Settings 21 0 Data field 11 contains data element 11 of the System Setti...

Page 112: ...t 9600 Baud no parity 8 bit data with 1 stop bit serial connection The SSPA will not echo back any incoming characters so local echo must be enabled on the remote terminal To establish a remote contro...

Page 113: ...Operations Manual 7RU SSPA Chassis 208528 REV M 113 Figure 7 8 Terminal Mode Session Example...

Page 114: ...mplementation of the raw Ethernet interface is not practical due to the limitations it places on M C capabilities by the range of a particular LAN It is more practical to use an Ethernet inter face in...

Page 115: ...t is also media independent and can be easily wrapped into another protocol data frame An example of the UDP frame with encapsulated Teledyne Paradise Datacom protocol frame is shown in Figure 7 9 A d...

Page 116: ...s disabled The user may adjust any IP settings when the IPNet interface is turned on as need ed without losing IP link New settings become effective only after a hardware reset press the Main Menu key...

Page 117: ...b interface no longer needs to have a pre installed Java application to operate The web interfaces uses a standard hypertext trans fer protocol on port 80 The web interface is compatible with most mod...

Page 118: ...age insert in the middle of the screen Status tab A view of critical device operation parameters and alarm statuses Communication Setup tab Read write listings of communication related pa rameters inc...

Page 119: ...rmation about OID values refer to Table 7 11 through Table 7 13 The text values in the tables help automatic value parsing within NMS or make the values readable through an MIB browser All text value...

Page 120: ...nitial implementation of the SNMP protocol SNMPv1 oper ates over protocols such as User Datagram Protocol UDP Internet Protocol IP OSI Con nectionless Network Service CLNS AppleTalk Datagram Delivery...

Page 121: ...about SNMP V3 SNMP notifications can be sent as traps or inform requests Traps are unreliable because the receiver does not send acknowledgments when this device receives traps The sender cannot deter...

Page 122: ...rwn Integer32 settingIndex 1 rwn Integer32 settingValue 2 r n OctetString settingTextValue 3 thresholds 2 thresholdsEntry 1 thresholdIndex rwn Integer32 thresholdIndex 1 r n Integer32 thresholdValue...

Page 123: ...ormation Branches for Devices A B and C are reserved for future use paradiseDevice Field contains tables that hold specific device information Settings Thresholds and Conditions All table formats foll...

Page 124: ...gic 12 INTEGER RFSWFltHandle Ignore 0 Major 1 Minor 2 SwMute 3 1 3 6 1 4 1 20712 2 1 1 1 2 12 RF switch fault handling 13 INTEGER FaultLatch Disable 0 Enable 1 1 3 6 1 4 1 20712 2 1 1 1 2 13 Fault lat...

Page 125: ...TEGER IPSubnetByte2 0 255 1 3 6 1 4 1 20712 2 1 1 1 2 38 Device Subnet Mask byte2 39 INTEGER IPSubnetByte3 0 255 1 3 6 1 4 1 20712 2 1 1 1 2 39 Device Subnet Mask byte3 40 INTEGER IPSubnetByte4 0 255...

Page 126: ...ster 1 output voltage 7 INTEGER Booster2Voltage Voltx10 0 320 1 3 6 1 4 1 20712 2 1 2 1 2 7 Booster 2 output voltage 8 INTEGER SSPACoreTemperature C 100 100 1 3 6 1 4 1 20712 2 1 2 1 2 8 SSPA core tem...

Page 127: ...1 3 6 1 4 1 20712 2 1 3 1 2 13 Low forward RF fault state 14 INTEGER HighReflectedRFFault NoFault 0 Fault 1 N A 2 1 3 6 1 4 1 20712 2 1 3 1 2 14 High reflected RF fault state 15 INTEGER RFSwitch1Posit...

Page 128: ...ess the Enter key select 5 IP Setup and press the Enter key select 3 Subnet and press the Enter key Then by using the navigation keys adjust the unit subnet mask Press the En ter key when complete 4 S...

Page 129: ...adise Datacom LLC MIB file into the Getif Mibs subfolder 2 Start the GetIf application 3 Select the unit IP address and community strings in the relevant text boxes on the Parameters tab see Figure 7...

Page 130: ...hassis 7 Select settingValue 5 entity SSPA Mute set the value to 1 and click the Set but ton 8 Observe the Mute state on the SSPA change to a Mute On state See Figure 7 14 Figure 7 14 Getif MBrowser w...

Page 131: ...when a new fault condition is detected This counter also resets itself during device power up If no faults are present after device power up Fault Trap will issue a Cold Start notification to the man...

Page 132: ...State 1 3 6 1 4 1 20712 1 7 r n Enumeration deviceSummaryFault 1 r n Enumeration deviceLastFault 2 deviceTrapedCondition 1 3 6 1 4 1 20712 1 8 r n Integer32 deviceTrappedConditionValue 1 deviceTrapCon...

Page 133: ...hresholds 2 thresholdsEntry 1 thresholdIndex rwn Integer32 thresholdIndex 1 r n Integer32 thresholdValue 2 r n Enumeration thresholdStatus 3 r n OctetString thresholdText 4 conditions 3 conditionsEntr...

Page 134: ...w many times condition trap will repeat the message 0 Disables trap triggering deviceConditionToMonitor Enumerated value Object defines which condition to trap The following enumerations are possible...

Page 135: ...to a host PC through a crosso ver null modem network cable see Appendix B for wiring details 2 If the PC NIC card has not previously been set do so now using the following pro cedure otherwise skip t...

Page 136: ...n keys to enter address 192 168 0 0 Press the Enter key b Press the Main Menu key select 2 Com Setup and press the Enter key select 5 IPSetup and press the Enter key select 3 Subnet and press the Ente...

Page 137: ...2 time 10ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 0 0 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 0 0 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 128 Reply from 192 168 0 0 bytes 32 time 10ms TTL 128 Ping statistics for 192 168 0...

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Page 139: ...ripe e g white orange is a cable with a white background and an orange stripe The straight through and crossover patch cables are terminated with CAT 5 RJ 45 modular plugs RJ 45 plugs are similar to t...

Page 140: ...etic fields are opposite and have a tendency to cancel the effect of each other This reduces the line s impact on the other pair of wires and the rest of the world The second and the primary means of...

Page 141: ...ue cable ends in the preceding diagrams they correspond to the 568A and 568B RJ 45 jacks and are shown in Figure B 6 Figure B 4 Ethernet Wire Color Code Standards Figure B 5 Wiring Using 568A Color Co...

Page 142: ...le will work in a 568A network Here are some essential cabling rules 1 1 Try to avoid running cables parallel to power cables 2 Do not bend cables to less than four times the diameter of the cable 3 I...

Page 143: ...cumentation package for the Teledyne Paradise Datacom 7RU Solid State Power Amplifier Specification Sheet 208114 check our web site http www paradisedata com for the most recent version of this docume...

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