Dual SFP Gigabit QAM Modulator
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MAJOR ALARM
MINOR ALARM
CW
GQAM Modulator Model D9479-12 AC DUAL SFP
CW
RF SEL
OPTIONS ENTER
FREQ
LEVEL
Dual SFP GQAM Front Panel
Use the following diagram to assist you with the installation of the modulator.
Note
: The front panel is identical for both the AC and DC dual SFP GQAM models.
MAJOR ALARM
MINOR ALARM
CW
GQAM Modulator Model D9479-12 AC DUAL SFP
CW
RF SEL
OPTIONS ENTER
FREQ
LEVEL
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Dual SFP GQAM Back Panels
Use the following diagrams to assist you with the installation of the modulator, as well as the location of the connection ports.
RF OUT 1
CAUTION:
FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE
REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE 5.0 A SLO BLO 250 V FUSE
RF OUT 2
RF OUT 3
RF OUT 4
ASI IN 1
ASI IN 2
ASI IN 3
ASI IN 4
DA
TA
1
CRAFT
PORT
GND
10/100 BASE T
LINK ACTIVE
DA
TA
2
DA
TA
3
DA
TA
4
FUSE
FUSE
-48 VDC
160w
48 VOLTS DC
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D9479-12 120/230V AC DUAL SFP
D9479-22 48V DC DUAL SFP
POWER 120/130V 60/50Hz 2.5A
RF OUT 1
RF OUT 2
RF OUT 3
RF OUT 4
ASI IN 1
ASI IN 2
ASI IN 3
ASI IN 4
DA
TA
1
CRAFT
PORT
GND
10/100 BASE T
LINK ACTIVE
GIGABIT
ETHERNET
LINK
ACT
LINK
ACT
DA
TA
2
DA
TA
3
DA
TA
4
T4H, 250V
T
-A
-V
BACKUP
MAIN
GIGABIT
ETHERNET
LINK
ACT
LINK
ACT
BACKUP
MAIN
9. Verifying RF Output
To verify that you have established the correct RF output for the RF OUT
port, follow these steps.
a. Connect an RF OUT port on the modulator to a spectrum analyzer.
b. Verify the output level for the frequency and the channel using a
spectrum analyzer.
c. Repeat steps a and b for the remaining RF OUT port connections.
10. Verifying Audio and Video on a DHCT
After sessions are defined on the DNCS, verify that audio and video are
performing properly on a local Digital Home Communications Terminal
(DHCT).
Quick Reference Guide
Rack Mount Brackets
Use the following diagram to assist you with the installation of the modulator using the supplied notched rack mount brackets.
CAUTION: Take care to install the notched rack mount brackets as shown in the following picture. Inverting the brackets will block
airflow, which will cause the unit to overheat and damage the unit.
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Rev
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