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CSE 816

and equal their RF output levels to the value of the cassette with the lowest 
RF output level using the 

 buttons ("

 -25 dB

")

 

•  Press the 

 button.

—>  The "Setting the RF output level of the head-end station" – 
 

"

STATION  LEVEL:

" menu is activated.

 

s

et tinG

 

the

 rf 

output

 

level

 

of

 

the

 

head

-

end

 

station

 

This menu allows to set the RF output level of the head-end station to the require-
ments of the cable system.

STATION 
LEVEL

LEVEL:

-3 dB

 

•  Set  the  RF  output  level  of  the  head-end  station  using  the 

  buttons 

("

0 … -6 dB

").

 

•  Press the 

 button.

—>  The "Setting the consecutive number of the head-end station" – 
 

"

STATION  NUMBER:

" menu is activated.

 

s

et tinG

 

the

 

ConseCutive

 

number

 

of

 

the

 

head

-

end

 

station

 

If several head-end stations are used in a cable system the head-end stations 
must get a consecutive number to identify them if the CCRS 1000 software is 
used.

STATION
001

NUMBER:

 

•  Use the 

 buttons to set the consecutive number.

 

•  Press the 

 button.

—>  The "Activating the modem connection" – 
 

"

SYSTEM  MODEM:

" menu is activated.

Summary of Contents for CSE 816

Page 1: ...Assembly Instruction CSE 816 Model Item no CSE 816 325104 Version 45 Date 07 2016 EN...

Page 2: ...ibility 13 4 2 Remove front cover 14 4 3 Mounting the head end station 14 Wall mounting 15 Mounting in a 19 cabinet 16 5 Installing a cassette 17 6 Power supply 18 6 1 SAT IF input distributor 18 6 2...

Page 3: ...tion 28 Activating system information 29 System information control unit 29 Perform settings 29 Call up information about the head end station 29 System information output collector 30 System informat...

Page 4: ...ntained even during fluctuations in climatic conditions Make sure there is a minimum space at wall mounting 50 cm above and below at mounting in a 19 cabinet 20 cm above and below as well as 10 cm beh...

Page 5: ...ircuits To ensure electromagnetic compatibility make sure all connections are tight and that the covers are screwed on securely No liability is accepted for damage caused by faulty connections or inap...

Page 6: ...rks Danger by electrical shock General note 2 2 Scope of delivery 1 CSE 816 head end station without cassettes 1 CD assembly instructions 1 Brief assembly instructions 1 Ferrite sleeve 1 Power cord st...

Page 7: ...232 socket data interface for software update and remote maintenance SAT IF input distributor 2 Data of one SAT IF input distributor Frequency range 950 2150 MHz SAT IF inputs 2 F sockets SAT IF loop...

Page 8: ...1 over the 10 outputs for each SAT IF input distributor The F sockets of both reception levels are coloured Basic signal pattern 9 12 dB 9 14 dB 8 dB Unused loop through outputs must be terminated wit...

Page 9: ...en programming the head end station Use the buttons of the control unit to program the head end sta tion You can also use the CCRS 1000 software and the CCRC 2 8 manage ment unit to program the head e...

Page 10: ...s 3 Cassette slots 1 8 4 Outputs of the SAT IF input distributors 5 Cover with openings for cable terminals To maintain compliance with the EMC regulations the head end sta tion must not be operated w...

Page 11: ...9 Inputs of the SAT IF input distributors 0 SAT IF loop through outputs RF output of the head end station Fig 4 Mains connector Distributor for LNB operating voltage Openings for the strain relief of...

Page 12: ...ening for the securing screw Openings for mounting screws wall mounting 3 3 Control unit Fig 6 LC display Control to set the contrast of the LC display 9 pin D SUB socket to update the operating softw...

Page 13: ...Fig 8 According to figure 8 insert the required number of standard cable termi nals in the openings provided in the front of the head end station fig 2 5 page 10 Tighten the nuts on the cable terminal...

Page 14: ...heating of the head end stations it is not admissible to mount them one upon the other without using thermic precautions e g permanently air recirculation ventilation heat deflectors etc Ensure that...

Page 15: ...nd above is minimum 50 cm The distance of the upper holes is 413 mm 413 mm 30 mm 30 mm Fig 9 Screw in the upper mounting screws at the position whished mount the head end station and mark the position...

Page 16: ...tilators is to be ensured If the maximum ambient temperature inside the cabinet exceeds 50 C a thermo switch with reclose inhibition must auto matically disconnect the system from the mains power supp...

Page 17: ...et S S 3 Fig 10 Remove the fastening screws S of an unoccupied slot 3 from the bracket of the head end station Insert the cassette in this slot and push it into the housing Align the cassette accordin...

Page 18: ...output current for all LNBs connected must not exceed 1 A V W X Y Fig 11 Fig 12 6 2 Connecting peripheral devices Via connector W fig 11 peripheral devices can supplied with power 12 V max 1 A Connec...

Page 19: ...G fig 13 of the PE con nection terminal fig 4 and fasten the PE wire with the screw H securely Connect the PE connection terminal to a PE rail supplied by customer using the PE wire 7 2 Connecting the...

Page 20: ...cassettes Using two reception levels factory settings Connect inputs B and D of the SAT IF input distributor fig 14 to the LNBs Terminate loop through output C fig 14 using the terminating resistor su...

Page 21: ...egulations it is necessary to route the power cord through the supplied ferrite sleeve Mount the ferrite sleeve as near as possible to the housing of the head end station fig 16b Fig 16b Open the ferr...

Page 22: ...e menus set values initiate actions selects sub menus scrolls backward through the menus saves all entries 9 2 Menu items The key pad on the head end station is used to scroll through the menus The tw...

Page 23: ...cuit to connect the control unit s RS 232 interface and the PC 9 pin D SUB socket 9 pin D SUB plug 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Fig 19 Start the BE Flash software and update the software of the...

Page 24: ...3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 k Fig 21 Switch on the head end station Wait for the Update Mode message of the master control unit and press button on this unit The software of t...

Page 25: ...it to the 15 pin D SUB socket of the head end station Connect snap in hook in the direction opposite that of arrow 1 11 Programming 11 1 Preparation Connect the test receiver to the test output of the...

Page 26: ...dB STATION 001 NUMBER BOX LEVEL LEVEL Bx 1 6 dB 0 25 dB 0 6 dB Bx 1 Bx 12 SYSTEM OFF MODEM ON OFF INFO V 1 SYSTEM Output Coll SYSTEM Clock INFO 14 7 MHz C F INFO 21 C SYSTEM Temp INFO 001 SYSTEM Stat...

Page 27: ...d ATTENTION Temp 1 68 C A M SYSTEM MAX 68 C INFO 84 C INFO 21 C SYSTEM Temp Angezeigte Maximaltemperatur z B 68 C l schen t 3 s Deleting maximum temperature e g 68 C displayed t 3 sec Aktuelle Tempera...

Page 28: ...y menu Any entries that have not been saved are reset to the previous settings Entries in the menus can be saved by pressing the key You are taken back to the Activating system information menu item S...

Page 29: ...also can be called up from the stand by mode of the display System information control unit This menu shows the software version of the control unit e g V 45 SYSTEM BE Remote INFO V 45 Perform setting...

Page 30: ...ead end station Additionally the temperature display can be switched from degree Celsius to degree Fahren heit and the highest inner temperatures recorded to date can be displayed INFO 21 C SYSTEM Tem...

Page 31: ...nit The frequency can be 14 7 or 16 0 MHz SYSTEM Clock INFO 14 7 MHz Press the button The Setting the RF output level of the cassettes BOX LEVEL menu is activated Pressing the button you return to the...

Page 32: ...cable system STATION LEVEL LEVEL 3 dB Set the RF output level of the head end station using the buttons 0 6 dB Press the button The Setting the consecutive number of the head end station STATION NUMB...

Page 33: ...he buttons switch on the modem mode ON or if necessary switch it OFF If no modem is found NOT FOUND is displayed Press the button The Setting the password SYSTEM SECURE menu is activated Setting the p...

Page 34: ...the display instead of the BE Remote standby display In this operating state the menus for the cassettes and operating unit are locked To be able to access the menus for the cassettes and operating u...

Page 35: ...the software You can also select the current inner temperature SYSTEM MAX 68 C INFO 84 C INFO 21 C SYSTEM Temp Press the button to select the current inner temperature e g 21 C Press the button again...

Page 36: ...the cable connections Cinch RF connectors using an ap propriate open ended spanner Hang the front cover into the mounting screws 2 Tighten the mounting screws Attach the locking screws 1 and tighten i...

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