Paradise 205486 REV F Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
Operations Manual, HPA2, Compact Outdoor SSPA 205486 REV F 7
Figure 7-4: Antenna-mounted 1:1 Redundant Compact Outdoor SSPA System ...... 46
Figure 7-5: Typical 1:1 Redundant System Outline................................................... 47
Figure 7-6: 1:1 Redundant System with Link Cable and Switch Cable installed ....... 48
Figure 7-7: 1:1 System with RS232 Communication to each Amplifier ..................... 49
Figure 7-8: M&C Program “SSPA Settings” window ................................................. 50
Figure 7-9: Adding a SSPA Monitor and Control Window ......................................... 52
Figure 7-10: Add New Compact Outdoor SSPA window .......................................... 53
Figure 7-11: Individual SSPA Operation Window ..................................................... 53
Figure 7-12: Paradise Datacom Universal M&C, Add Unit Menu Tree ..................... 54
Figure 7-13: Add 1:1 Redundant System Window .................................................... 54
Figure 7-14: Paradise Datacom M&C showing configured 1:1 Redundant System .. 55
Figure 7-15: Dialog window, Affirm mute of on-line amplifier .................................... 55
Figure 7-16: Control Panel showing Unit 1 faulted and signal routed to Unit 2 ......... 56
Figure 7-17: Unit1 Status panel showing Summary and Temperature Faults ........... 56
Figure 7-18: 1:1 Redundant System with RS485 Full Duplex Communication ......... 57
Figure 7-19: 1:1 Redundant System with RS485 Half Duplex Communication ......... 58
Figure 7-20: 1:2 Redundant System ......................................................................... 59
Figure 7-21: 1:2 Redundant System Block Diagram ................................................. 59
Figure 7-22: Outline, 1:2 Redundant System ............................................................ 60
Figure 7-23: Schematic, 1:2 Redundant System ...................................................... 61
Figure 7-24: 1:2 System with L Band Input and Internally Referenced BUCs ........... 62
Figure 7-25: 1:2 System with External Reference; no reference to stand-by BUC ... 63
Figure 7-26: 1:2 System with (3) 10MHz inputs through the input switches .............. 64
Figure 7-27: 1:2 System with External Reference using the combiner assembly ..... 65
Figure 8-1: Phase Combined Amplifier System ........................................................ 67
Figure 8-2: 1:1 Fixed Phase Combined System with FPRC-1100 controller ............. 68
Figure 8-3: Outline, 1:1 Fixed Phase Combined System .......................................... 70
Figure 8-4: FPRC-1100 Phase Combined System Controller ................................... 71
Figure 8-5: 1:1 Phase Combined System with HPA control of BUC redundancy ...... 72
Figure 8-6: Outline, 1:1 Fixed Phase Combined System with L-Band Input ............. 74
Figure 8-7: Block Diagram, 1:2 Fixed Phase Combined System .............................. 75
Figure 8-8: Outline, 1:2 Fixed Phase Combined System .......................................... 77
Figure 8-9: FPRC-1200 1:2 Phase Combined Redundant Controller ....................... 78
Figure 8-10: HPA 1 & HPA 3 on line with HPA 2 on standby .................................... 78
Figure 8-11: 1:2 Fixed Phase Combined Compact Outdoor System
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Figure 9-1: Configurator, Compact Outdoor SSPA, BUC Options ............................ 81
Figure 9-2: Compact Outdoor Block Diagram of BUC / SSPA System ..................... 82
Figure 9-3: Compact Outdoor SSPB with PD25 Evolution Modem ........................... 85
Figure 10-1: Basic Communication Packet ............................................................... 87
Figure 10-2: Header Sub-Packet .............................................................................. 87
Figure 10-3: Data Sub-Packet .................................................................................. 88
Figure 10-4: Trailer Sub-Packet ................................................................................ 91
Figure 10-5: Example 2 Protocol Debugger Window in M&C Software .................... 99
Figure 10-6: Example 3 Protocol Debugger Window in M&C Software .................. 102
Figure 11-1: Main Menu Structure .......................................................................... 104
Figure 11-2: System Information menu structure .................................................... 105
Figure 11-3: Universal M&C Settings Screen, Modifying Protocol Select ............... 109
Figure 11-4: Verification to Change Protocol .......................................................... 109
Figure 11-5: Connection Description window .......................................................... 110