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3.2. 19” rack mounting

UPSU120

UQP-CI-T

CTRL

CAM PRGM

A

B

QPSK-PAL CI TWIN

PWR

A/V

UQP-CI-T

CTRL

CAM PRGM

A

B

QPSK-PAL CI TWIN

PWR

A/V

UQP-CI-T

CTRL

CAM PRGM

A

B

QPSK-PAL CI TWIN

PWR

A/V

UQP-CI-T

CTRL

CAM PRGM

A

B

QPSK-PAL CI TWIN

PWR

A/V

UQP-CI-T

CTRL

CAM PRGM

A

B

QPSK-PAL CI TWIN

PWR

A/V

UQP-CI-T

CTRL

CAM PRGM

A

B

QPSK-PAL CI TWIN

PWR

A/V

UAMP44

BROADBAND AMPLIFIER

PWR

TEST

(-30dB)

5301

Summary of Contents for T.0X Series

Page 1: ...Ref 553701 w w w t e l e v e s c o m TWIN QPSK PAL CI EN User manual ...

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Page 3: ...Introduction 10 4 2 TWIN QPSK PAL CI 11 4 3 Power supply unit 12 4 4 Amplifier 13 4 5 Universal programmer 14 5 How to use the product 15 5 1 Main menu 15 5 2 Extended menu 19 5 3 Parameters saving 22 6 Controlling the device 23 7 Distribution of 7 channels 24 8 Norms for rack mounting 25 9 Norms for cabinet mounting 27 A Channels table 30 TWIN QPSK PAL CI ...

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Page 5: ...le insertion PAL Active TS input rate Max 90 Mbits seg Base band video output Jack 2 5 mm Video rate 1 5 to 15 Mbits seg MPEG 2 Audio decoders Input format MPEG 1 MPEG 2 Audio output Stereo Dual Decoding LAYER 1 LAYER 2 RF output Output frequency 46 862 MHz VSWR Output 75 ohm 10 dB min 14 dB typ Frequency steps 250 KHz Through losses 1 5 dB 46 862 MHz Maximum output level 80 5 dBμV Spurious band l...

Page 6: ...ge 2 5 30 MHz Test socket 20 dB Gain 2 20 3 dB typ Maximum output level 2 129 dBμV typ DIN 45004B Power supply unit 5629 Mains voltage 196 264 V 50 60 Hz Total max current outpur 1 output 2 5A 24V Output voltage 24V Max current per output 4A 24V 1 2 Technical specs Broaband Amplifiers 1 3 Technical specs Power Supply Unit 1 Main channel 2 Return channel active passive 1 4 Blocks Diagram DVB S Demo...

Page 7: ...y unit 24VDC 5A T 0X Accessories 7234 Universal Programmer 5071 T03 T05 T 0X Mounting rail 50 cm 5239 T03 T05 T 0X Mounting rail 12 Modules PSU 56 cm 5301 19 Subrack frame 507202 T 0X Lockable cabinet with Ventilation Unit 7 Modules PSU 4061 75 Ohm DC Block load 4058 75 Ohm Load 422601 T05 to T 0X Power connection lead 40 cm 422602 T05 to T 0X Management connection lead 40 cm 422603 T 0X Managemen...

Page 8: ...T CTRL CAM PRGM A B QPSK PAL CI TWIN PWR A V UQP CI T CTRL CAM PRGM A B QPSK PAL CI TWIN PWR A V UQP CI T CTRL CAM PRGM A B QPSK PAL CI TWIN PWR A V UAMP44 BROADBAND AMPLIFIER PWR TEST 30dB 1 2 CLAC 3 Mounting 3 1 Wall mounting 7234 NOTE The use of both PSU power outputs is recommended to balance the consumption For example 4 3 or 3 4 5575 4061 5071 5239 553701 5629 IF satellite input Output RF ...

Page 9: ...CTRL CAM PRGM A B QPSK PAL CI TWIN PWR A V UQP CI T CTRL CAM PRGM A B QPSK PAL CI TWIN PWR A V UQP CI T CTRL CAM PRGM A B QPSK PAL CI TWIN PWR A V UQP CI T CTRL CAM PRGM A B QPSK PAL CI TWIN PWR A V UQP CI T CTRL CAM PRGM A B QPSK PAL CI TWIN PWR A V UAMP44 BROADBAND AMPLIFIER PWR TEST 30dB 5301 ...

Page 10: ...AL channels with the possibility of stereo modulation To do this the unit demodulates the two QPSK input channels transponders to obtain the MPEG 2 TS signal Transport Stream MPEG 2 for each of the input channels to carry out the subsequent modulation of both audio and video signals of the selected program to any channel or frequency between 46 and 862MHz The TWIN QPSK PAL CI unit features An IF l...

Page 11: ...ite output 3 RF input 4 RF output 5 Powering BUS connectors 6 Status LED 7 Control BUS connectors 8 Baseband audio video outputs 9 Slot to insert the CAM 10 Programmer PC socket 4 2 TWIN QPSK PAL CI UQ CTRL CAM PRGM A B A V Insert the smartcard completely into the CAM slot Card contacts looking left and forwards ...

Page 12: ...B QPSK PAL CI TWIN PWR A V NOTES The PSU can power up to 6 modules with CAM plus an extra module with CAM powering a LNB Whenever the demand of power exceeds 4A max current for each output it is necessary to distribute it between the two powering outputs of the PSU 24V OK 0V Overload or short circuit 24V 24V 24V 0V 0V 24V GND ...

Page 13: ...MP44 BROADBAND AMPLIFIER PWR TEST 30dB 1 RF output 2 Test socket 30 dB 3 RF input 4 RF input 1 Mains power supply input 196 264 V 50 60 Hz 2 Ground connection 3 Power LED 4 MATV input Return channel output 5 MATV input test 6 MATV output test 7 MATV output Return channel input 5 Powering BUS connectors 6 Status LED 7 Gain attenuator I max 150mA 196 264V 50 60Hz Fuse T1A L 250V USO EXCLUSIVO EN INT...

Page 14: ...ess Selection of parameter positioning of the cursor Modification of the parameter chosen by the cursor flashing short press Change menu long press Change between Principal and Extended menus long press Save changes to memory Cloning menu Increases the contrast of the screen Decreases the contrast of the screen ...

Page 15: ...o the front socket of the module QPSK PAL CI PRGM At first the controller s firmware version will appear PCT firmware version V 5 03 Next the firmware version of the QPSK PAL CI TWIN module is shown Unit firmware version V 3 21 The frequency ranges from 46 to 862 MHz The output level can be modified from 99 down to 00 and set to OFF Set 99 to obtain the max oputput level All the way down to the va...

Page 16: ...ut of one of the two modules A or B inside the TWIN unit is switched OFF its state will not be displayed on the frontal LED of the unit c Service Menu This menu displays the name of the service selected together with the number of services available in the multiplex A SERVICE 1 5 TVE 1 Pressing the and keys changes the service selected d Audio Menu There are two modes of operation for selecting th...

Page 17: ...n the audio index mode the user selects the audio service from a list of audios available for the current program Once within the audio subcarries menu there are the following options 1 Audio Language Mode Stereo Automatic Stereo Automatic 2 Audio Index Mode Stereo Dual Left L Right R Automatic Audio Language Mode In stereo mode L R 2 is modulated by 5 5 MHz and R by 5 74 MHz Signalling will alway...

Page 18: ... always mono and the following options wil be displayed Audio Language Mode A AUDIO Audio 1 fin Audio 2 den No selectable options Audio Index Mode L R 2 with be modulated by the corresponding audio sub carrier A AUDIO Audio 01 02 Audio mode R L R will be modulated by the audio sub carrier A AUDIO Audio 01 02 Audio mode Right L will be modulated by the audio sub carrier A AUDIO Audio 01 02 Audio mo...

Page 19: ...to check if this change has been effective the maximum value recorded can be reset and its value checked after a certain elapsed time 5 2 Extended Menu When the key is held down for more than 3 seconds the unit displays a series of less frequently used menus called extended menus a Subtitles Menu The unit allows subtitling both with DVB subtitles as well as teletext Two preferred languages may be ...

Page 20: ...age and index Language two preferred audio languages can be chosen The unit will automatically search for the corresponding language A AUDIO MODE language Index the audio is selected from the audio channels available for the current program This option may be used if the audio information is not transmitted correctly A AUDIO MODE Index c Modulator 1 Menu This menu displays the following output mod...

Page 21: ... It is also possible to select the frequency channel table mode d Modulator 2 Menu Once opened this menu it displays Audio level Audio subcarrier to Video carrier ratio Video format A MODULATOR S Dev 5 PictS 2 20 Letterbox Audio level the value displayed indicates the audio input level necessary to obtain a 50 KHz deviation as long as there is an input signal of 1 KHz This means that 13 provides a...

Page 22: ...lue has been selected in any of the menus normal or extended in order to save the information hold down the key for approximately 3 seconds The screen will display the following Saving settings and restarting Do not remove the controller until the message disappears If configuration data is modified but not saved the previous configuration is restored after 30 seconds have elapsed i e the new chan...

Page 23: ...559 or 555901 that includes the Headend Management software as well as the corresponding modem to be connected to the phone line Once the communication with the Headen Management Unit has been established all controllable T 0X devices with its own and unique assigned address from 1 to 254 installed in the headend can be accessed and managed remotely A INPUT Freq 1451MHz Baud 27 500 LNB 13V22kHz Lo...

Page 24: ...ntroller unit 5559 or 555901 and corresponding software QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK PAL CI TWIN QPSK...

Page 25: ...with the TWIN QPSK PAL CI is located in warm places with temperatures higher than 45 C These ventilators will be installed on a tray that is fixed inside the cabinet fig 1 2 This way the ventilators will force the fresh air entering from the base of the cabinet to circulate between the modules and be expelled through a gap on top of the cabinet 3 5 cm approx See fig 3 8 Norms for rack mounting max...

Page 26: ... is to facilitate the ventilation of the units fig 5 It is very important that this process operates correctly therefore the following must be observed Do not open the side doors as this would cause the ventilators to extract the air from the outside rather than the air inside the rack Do not place objects close to the rack that may block the entry and exit openings for the air If the rack is not ...

Page 27: ...net placement horizontal or vertical The maximum temperature permitted surrounding the highest cabinet is 45ºC in both ways of placement horizontal or vertical way EXTRACTOR for forced ventilation must be onto the highest module Horizontal placement Vertical placement Lower grid in any wall Maximum environment temperature 45ºC ...

Page 28: ...l placement of the cabinets is strongly recommended hanging them as near to the floor as possible If the horizontal placement is impossible then vertical placement is allowed Respect the recommended minimum distances in the attached schemes Install the cabinet as low as possible Maximum T 45ºC ...

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Page 33: ...orce at the time of purchase is applied Keep the purchase invoice to determine this date During the guarantee period Televés S A complies with the guarantee by repairing or substituting the faulty equipment The harm produced by improper usage wear and tear manipulation by a third party catastrophes or any other cause beyond the control of Televés S A is not included in the guarantee ...

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