background image

K M S - F 1  

I N S T R U C T I O N   M A N U A L  

PA G E   5

Trans- 

ponder

Non 
Stacked

NAT 01

NSW 02 VIC 03

QLD 04

SA 05

WA 06

TAS 07

NT 08

D3T4

1145.0

2153.5

2070.5

2029.0

1618.0

979.0

1527.5

2070.5

2070.5

D3T8

1311.0

2195.0

2029.0

1618.0

1527.5

2070.5

979.0

2029.0

2029.0

D3T10

1394.0

2236.5

979.0

2070.5

2029.0

1527.5

1618.0

1527.5

1527.5

D3T11

1435.5

2278.0

1527.5

979.0

2070.5

1618.0

2029.0

979.0

1618.0

D3T12

1477.0

2319.5

1618.0

1527.5

979.0

2029.0

2070.5

1618.0

979.0

D3T13

1020.5

1020.5

1020.5

1020.5

1020.5

1020.5

1020.5

1020.5

1020.5

D3T14

1062.0

1062.0

1062.0

1062.0

1062.0

1062.0

1062.0

1062.0

1062.0

D3T15

1103.5

1103.5

1103.5

1103.5

1103.5

1103.5

1103.5

1103.5

1103.5

D3T16

1145.0

1145.0

1145.0

1145.0

1145.0

1145.0

1145.0

1145.0

1145.0

D3T17

1186.5

1186.5

1186.5

1186.5

1186.5

1186.5

1186.5

1186.5

1186.5

D3T18

1228.0

1228.0

1228.0

1228.0

1228.0

1228.0

1228.0

1228.0

1228.0

D3T19

1269.5

1269.5

1269.5

1269.5

1269.5

1269.5

1269.5

1269.5

1269.5

D3T20

1311.0

1311.0

1311.0

1311.0

1311.0

1311.0

1311.0

1311.0

1311.0

D3T21

1352.5

1352.5

1352.5

1352.5

1352.5

1352.5

1352.5

1352.5

1352.5

D3T22

1394.0

1394.0

1394.0

1394.0

1394.0

1394.0

1394.0

1394.0

1394.0

D3T23

1435.5

1435.5

1435.5

1435.5

1435.5

1435.5

1435.5

1435.5

1435.5

D3T24

1477.0

1477.0

1477.0

1477.0

1477.0

1477.0

1477.0

1477.0

1477.0

C1T11

1578.0

1578.0

1578.0

1578.0

1578.0

1578.0

1578.0

1578.0

1578.0

C1T12

1658.0

1658.0

1658.0

1658.0

1658.0

1658.0

1658.0

1658.0

1658.0

C1T13

1698.0

1698.0

1698.0

1698.0

1698.0

1698.0

1698.0

1698.0

1698.0

C1T14

1738.0

1738.0

1738.0

1738.0

1738.0

1738.0

1738.0

1738.0

1738.0

C1T15

1778.0

1778.0

1778.0

1778.0

1778.0

1778.0

1778.0

1778.0

1778.0

C1T16

1818.0

1818.0

1818.0

1818.0

1818.0

1818.0

1818.0

1818.0

1818.0

C1T17

1858.0

1858.0

1858.0

1858.0

1858.0

1858.0

1858.0

1858.0

1858.0

C1T18

1898.0

1898.0

1898.0

1898.0

1898.0

1898.0

1898.0

1898.0

1898.0

C1T19

1938.0

1938.0

1938.0

1938.0

1938.0

1938.0

1938.0

1938.0

1938.0

C1T20

1989.0

1989.0

1989.0

1989.0

1989.0

1989.0

1989.0

1989.0

1989.0

STACKER SWITCH POSITION - TABLE 1

Switch 
Number

1

2

3

4

5

STB 

Setting

NAT

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

NAT 01

NSW + ACT

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

NSW 02

VIC

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

VIC 03

QLD

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

OFF

QLD 04

SA

OFF

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

SA 05

WA

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

OFF

WA 06

TAS

OFF

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

TAS 07 

NT

ON

ON

ON

OFF

OFF

NT 08

Table 1: Shows Multistacker Dip Switch settings and STB State Settings
The following tables shows the vertical stacked transponders for each state throughout Australia. The 
multistacker is shipped with all dip switched set to the off position which is set for the national plan. This plan 
has higher frequencies which are used to commission an MDU – Commercial backbone before the correct state 
is selected. The new state is retuned within 30 to 60 seconds of selecting the required plan. Meter plans have 
been listed on the left from 01 to 08.

Table 2: Shows vertical transponder groups stacked to the new H polarity transponder Frequency
Important Note: It is crucial that the correct plan is selected for the required state, if this is not carried out the 
subscriber will be missing some if not all vertical channel groups. Resulting in a “No Signal” status. 

METER PLAN

12853.5

12895

12936.5

12978

13019.5

S NAT 01

G35 T4

G34 T8

G31 T10

G32 T11

G33 T12

11679

12227.5

12318

12729

12770.5

S NSW 02

G31 T10

G32  T11

G33 T12

G34  T8

G35  T4

S VIC 03

G32 T11

G33 T12

G34 T8

G35  T4

G31 T10

S QLD 04

G33 T12

G34  T8

G35  T4

G31 T10

G32  T11

S SA 05

G35 T4

G31 T10

G32 T11

G33 T12

G34  T8

S WA 06

G34 T8

G35  T4

G31 T10

G32  T11

G33 T12

S TAS 07

G32 T11

G31 T10

G33 T12

G34 T8

G35  T4

S NT 08

G33 T12

G31 T10

G32 T11

G34 T8

G35 T4

MULTISTACKER METER PLANS - TABLE 2

Summary of Contents for Kingray KMS-F1 Multistacker

Page 1: ...BY ZINWELL I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L Model No KMS F1 Multistacker Input Frequency Range 950 2350 MHz Output Frequency Range 950 2350 MHz ...

Page 2: ...from your KMS F1 The satellite multistacker is a standalone device that can be installed directly after a twin or quad universal vertical horizontal LNBF It is typically installed before the first distribution point in the SMATV system MAIN FEATURES 1 Power Led 2 Status Led 3 HH IN 4 VH IN 5 HL IN 6 VL IN 7 Ground 8 RF Out 12V DC Line Powering 9 12V DC Power In F Connector 10 5 Way Dip Switch 11 W...

Page 3: ...ort Output Frequency Range 950 2350 MHz Output Port 1 each Typical Output Power Range 80 85dBµV Output Return Loss 10dB Output Connectors 75 Ω F Type Female each System Power Supply From External Power Inserter F Connector Input Voltage Range 12 19 from DC Jack DC Current 0 75A 12V Consumption Max 10W Excluding LNBs Operating Temperature 20 ºC 60ºC IN THE BOX Note All unused ports are to be termin...

Page 4: ...69 5 1269 5 1269 5 D3T20 1311 0 1311 0 1311 0 1311 0 1311 0 1311 0 1311 0 1311 0 1311 0 D3T21 1352 5 1352 5 1352 5 1352 5 1352 5 1352 5 1352 5 1352 5 1352 5 D3T22 1394 0 1394 0 1394 0 1394 0 1394 0 1394 0 1394 0 1394 0 1394 0 D3T23 1435 5 1435 5 1435 5 1435 5 1435 5 1435 5 1435 5 1435 5 1435 5 D3T24 1477 0 1477 0 1477 0 1477 0 1477 0 1477 0 1477 0 1477 0 1477 0 C1T11 1578 0 1578 0 1578 0 1578 0 15...

Page 5: ...ted The new state is retuned within 30 to 60 seconds of selecting the required plan Meter plans have been listed on the left from 01 to 08 Table 2 Shows vertical transponder groups stacked to the new H polarity transponder Frequency Important Note It is crucial that the correct plan is selected for the required state if this is not carried out the subscriber will be missing some if not all vertica...

Page 6: ...n allow adequate clearance around the multistacker 3 Grounding This equipment is intended to be grounded in a commercial application For further information on when to ground the installation refer to Section 7 2 5 Earthing Equipotential Bonding of the Foxtel s MDU MRE and Commercial Satellite Installation Manual FD T E 2207 4 Installation Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to ...

Page 7: ...ing as we decide i the supplying of the services again ii the cost of having the services supplied again 2 4 For repairs outside the warranty period we warrant our repairs to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for three months from the date of the original repair We agree to re repair or replace at our option any materials or workmanship which we are satisfied are defective 2 5 We w...

Page 8: ...andard Communications Pty Ltd Head Office PO Box 96 Winston Hills NSW 2153 Australia New Zealand PO Box 58446 Botany Auckland 2163 NZ T 09 274 0955 All international enquiries email export gme net au KMS F1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL DN 49563 1 PN 311056 ...

Reviews: