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2.5  Power On Settings

Figure 2.5 shows the various Front Panel LCD Displays that you will see during the Power Up sequence and 
the Settings modes.  The first two displays (Power Up, displaying Model Number, Rev. Level and IP Address 

are only displayed briefly during the Power On sequence.

The Normal Display is what you will see while the unit is in normal operating mode. 
When power is first applied, the LCD display goes through three steps.

1. The model number and options will be displayed.
2. The unit reads the IP address (if Ethernet option installed) and displays IP Address.
3. The current gain setting of each channel downconverter is displayed.

The unit is now operational and ready for any changes the operator may desire.

The Menu Displays are those displays you will see when making any Setting changes.

NOTE:  Mode Settings and Values will be changed as you select them, but they will NOT BE SAVED if you 
do not select Save and YES.  If you do not wish to save any settings you can either select Save and NO or you 
can NOT press the Menu/Execute switch and simply do nothing for approximately 30 seconds and the unit will 
return to the previously saved Mode and Value Settings. 

The “R” shown on the menu is a Return setting that allows you to Stop and Save wherever you are in the 
Settings mode, without going through all the Menu screens. 

2.5.1  Control Switches

1. Menu/Execute - Any change to the programming of the  unit must be initiated by pressing the 

Menu/Execute switch and completed by pressing the Menu/Execute switch (Figure 2.3).

2. Horizontal Switch - This switch is mounted so its movement is horizontal and moves the cursor 

left or right (Figure 2.3).

3. Vertical Switch - This switch is mounted so its movement  is vertical and has two functions:

a. During  frequency, gain changes,  the  vertical movement will raise or lower the number in 

the direction of the arrows (Figure 2.3).

b. For  other functions such Mute on/off, the  vertical  switch will alternately turn the function 

on or off regardless of the direction operated.

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Страница 1: ...ata drawings and other material contained herein are proprietary to Cross Technologies Inc but may be reproduced or duplicated without the prior permission of Cross Technologies Inc for purposes of op...

Страница 2: ...period of one year after shipment to customer Cross Technologies Inc s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or at Cross Technologies Inc s option replacing parts subassemblies or ent...

Страница 3: ...sis 2483 40311 Four 4 Channels 2483 30311 Three 3 Channels 2483 20311 Two 2 Channels 2483 10311 One 1 Channel MENU EXECUTE MODEL 2483 CROSS TECHNOLOGIES INC TRANSLATOR REMOTE POWER ALARMS G1 11 0 G2 1...

Страница 4: ...ng Frequency Sense 5 ns total 970 1130 MHz out Group Delay maximum 0 dBm maximum gain Output 1 dB compression 970 to 1130 MHz Frequency 50 12 dB Impedance Return Loss 20 dB set to minimum input maximu...

Страница 5: ...nternal ref H 75 BNC RF OUT 50 BNC RF IN Kx Ethernet with TCP IP Telnet W28 Available Options 75 BNC RF OUT 75 BNC RF IN Bx Ethernet with Web Browser SNMP W18 10 C to 40 C Specifications subject to ch...

Страница 6: ...DB 9 PC Com Port Male DB 9 2483 40311 M C Port M C Cable Diagram Cross Technologies Frequency Converters RX RX TX TX DTR SG DSR RTS CTS SG Connector Rear panel DB 9 female J10 Pinouts RS 232C 422 485...

Страница 7: ...ignating the channel number xxx gain to nearest 0 5 dB e g 140 14 dB Get mute setting aa iSM Returns iSMx where i 1 2 3 or 4 designating the channel number x 1 for Mute ON carrier OFF x 0 for Mute OFF...

Страница 8: ...ng the channel number t channel type 0 for unused 1 for upconverter 2 for downconverter ggg gain to nearest 1 0 dB e g 25 25 dB m mute 0 mute off 1 mute on a alarm 0 for alarm off 1 for alarm on Get a...

Страница 9: ...el number PLEASE NOTE The two character aa 00 31 prefix in the table below should be used ONLY when RS 485 is selected Table 1 2 2483 40311 Comma ands Commands Table 1 2 2483 40311 Commands Command Sy...

Страница 10: ...space between units may be required NOTE Additional space between units is recommended if multiple Quad channel units are to be stacked in the same rack E Circuit Overloading Consideration should be g...

Страница 11: ...switching 12 24 5 VDC power supply provides power for the assemblies The 2483 40311 can be secured to a rack using the 4 holes on the front panel Figure 2 1 shows how the 2483 40311 is assembled POWER...

Страница 12: ...0dBm 50 BNC Female J7 IF IN 220 to 380 MHz Input 30 to 10dBm 50 BNC Female J6 RF OUT 970 1130 MHz output 30 to 10 dBm 50 BNC Female see Table 2 2 J8 RF OUT 970 1130 MHz output 30 to 10 dBm 50 BNC Fema...

Страница 13: ...ow LEDs indicates remote operation S2 MULTI FUNCTION SWITCH Vertical toggle switch that controls values in the Menu items when in program mode Does not function in the normal display mode S3 MULTI FUN...

Страница 14: ...Menu Settings 5 Be sure DS6 green DC Power PSA PSB is on and DS2 red Alarm is off Figure 2 3 6 AC Fuse The fuse is a 5 mm X 20 mm 2 amp slow blow Type T and is inserted in the far slot in the drawer b...

Страница 15: ...YES If you do not wish to save any settings you can either select Save and NO or you can NOT press the Menu Execute switch and simply do nothing for approximately 30 seconds and the unit will return...

Страница 16: ...Set Unit to Remote Operation Menu 6 Set Remote Interface Menu 7 Set RS485 Interface SCROLL SCROLL PUSH BUTTON R R GAIN C3 10 SCROLL SCROLL PUSH BUTTON R GAIN C4 10 SCROLL SCROLL PUSH BUTTON R REMOTE...

Страница 17: ...INC 6170 Shiloh Road Alpharetta Georgia 30005 770 886 8005 FAX 770 886 7964 Toll Free 888 900 5588 WEB www crosstechnologies com E MAIL info crosstechnologies com Printed in USA 2483 40311 Manual Rev...

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