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DM240XR 

Revision 12 

Preface 

MN-DM240XR 

iv 

Warranty Policy 

Comtech EF Data products are warranted against defects in material and 
workmanship for a period of two years from the date of shipment. During the 
warranty period, Comtech EF Data will, at its option, repair or replace products 
that prove to be defective.

 

Repairs are warranted for the remainder of the original 

two year warranty, or a 90 day extended warranty, whichever is longer.  
 
For equipment under warranty, the owner is responsible for freight to Comtech EF 
Data and all related customs, taxes, tariffs, insurance, etc.  Comtech EF Data is 
responsible for the freight charges only for return of the equipment from the factory 
to the owner.  Comtech EF Data will return the equipment by the same method 
(i.e., Air, Express, Surface) as the equipment was sent to Comtech EF Data. 
 
All equipment returned for warranty repair must have a valid RMA number issued 
prior to return and be marked clearly on the return packaging.  Comtech EF Data 
strongly recommends all equipment be returned in its original packaging.   
 
Comtech EF Data Corporation’s obligations under this warranty are limited to 
repair or replacement of failed parts, and the return shipment to the buyer of the 
repaired or replaced parts.

 

Limitations of Warranty 

The warranty does not apply to any part of a product that has been installed, 
altered, repaired, or misused in any way that, in the opinion of Comtech EF Data 
Corporation, would affect the reliability or detracts from the performance of any 
part of the product, or is damaged as the result of use in a way or with equipment 
that had not been previously approved by Comtech EF Data Corporation. 
 
The warranty does not apply to any product or parts thereof where the serial number 
or the serial number of any of its parts has been altered, defaced, or removed. 
 
The warranty does  not cover damage or loss incurred in transportation of the 
product. 
 
The warranty does not cover replacement or repair necessitated by loss or 
damage from any cause beyond the control of Comtech EF Data Corporation, 
such as lightning or other natural and weather related events or wartime 
environments. 
 
The warranty does not cover any labor involved in the removal and or 
reinstallation of warranted equipment or parts on site, or any labor required to 
diagnose the necessity for repair or replacement. 

Summary of Contents for Radyne DM240XR

Page 1: ...T NOTE The information contained in this document supersedes all previously published information regarding this product This manual is subject to change without prior notice DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator Installation and Operation Manual ...

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Page 3: ...ll rights reserved Printed in the USA Comtech EF Data 2114 West 7th Street Tempe Arizona 85281 USA 480 333 2200 FAX 480 333 2161 DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator Installation and Operation Manual Part Number MN DM240XR Revision 12 ...

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Page 5: ...ation Date Per PLM System Original Manual Part Number Rev MN DM240XR Rev 12 Errata Number PLM Document ID ER MNDM240X EA12 PLM CO Number CO C 0022022 Comments Replace Appendix D with these pages This information will be incorporated into the next revision of the manual DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator Installation and Operation Manual Part Number MN DM240XR Revision 12 ...

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Page 7: ...of the AutoEQ PIIC Interface The AutoEQ Interface is used in conjunction with the DM240XR D 2 Applicable Documents The following documents can be used for reference in aligning and troubleshooting the AutoEQ system Insure that the document revision is the same as the hardware revision of the assembly AN208 DM240XR Firmware Upgrade Procedure ...

Page 8: ... for the overall system Group Delay and Amplitude Equalization over the satellite by pre distorting the Uplink Carrier eliminating the need for external Group Delay Amplitude Equalizers AutoEQ will automatically generate the proprietary profile for the DM240XR to pre distort the modulator resulting in Amplitude and Group Delay equalization over the Satellite Link Figure 1 Auto EQ PIIC Card Usage ...

Page 9: ...input at the L Band downlink frequency The AutoEQ calibration mode will demodulate the received signal and automatically calculate the required pre distortion parameters for the Satellite Link This information is read by the DM240XR modulator where the new pre distort values are programmed into the outbound carrier resulting with the required pre distortion of the TX output Upon successful complet...

Page 10: ...EQ operation Refer to Figure 3 for the AutoEQ portion of the DM240XR Menu Tree The DM240XR must have software Version FO5377 J or higher to operate the AutoEQ PIIC Interface Card These Menu options are also available on the Ethernet Web browser J6 the RS232 J1 terminal port and the Remote Port J4 of the DM240XR Refer to the DM240XR Manual for all Modulator related options and Parameters Figure 3 A...

Page 11: ...on run with acceptable coefficients for operation over the satellite EQ CAL Normal Calibrating Ref ACQ Allows the DM240XR Modulator to select the AutoEQ interface mode of operation Normal When in this state the AutoEQ is in monitoring mode with no Calibration or Reference Acquisition functions being preformed Calibrating When in this state the AutoEQ will program the DM240XR modulated output for t...

Page 12: ...odulated output for the AutoEQ calibration signal The calibration output bandwidth is set by the symbol rate currently programmed into the DM240XR Modulator During reference calibration the AutoEQ will obtain receive lock and establish the baseline coefficients for internal reference References are captured for each modulator roll off and oversample rate During this process the MSE can be monitore...

Page 13: ...operation Refer to Figure 4 for the back channel portion of the DM240XR Menu Tree The DM240XR must have software Version FO5377 J or higher to operate the AutoEQ PIIC Interface Card These Menu options are also available on the Ethernet Web browser J6 the RS232 J1 terminal port and the Remote Port J4 of the DM240XR Refer to the DM240XR Manual for all Modulator related options and Parameters Figure ...

Page 14: ...ed to allow these ports to pass on each communication end Contact your Network Administrator for allowable port numbers and to open up the ports on the firewall if necessary Enter into the Backchannel menu and the following sub menus will appear however the order may vary LOCAL PORT XXXX The local port number must be set to the same value at both the local and remote sites SERVER PORT XXXX The ser...

Page 15: ...NEL TEST ERROR REPLY 6 If fails may log one of the following events on the server side event log a INVALID CHANNEL TEST SIZE b INVALID CHANNEL TEST PAYLOAD Ethernet Test Verify Local Router On the local unit using the Front Panel display and arrow keys scroll thru the Monitor menu and clear the Event Log Now scroll thru the Test menu and Ping Test the TCP IP ROUTER If the event LED on the front pa...

Page 16: ...system This operation will replace the default reference s with the actual references measured during the calibration cycle The modulator must be programmed for an L Band frequency and the AutoEQ RXIF Frequency programmed to match 1 Install the AutoEQ PIIC Interface into one of the available PIIC Slots on the DM240XR 2 Verify that the DM240XR revision is FO5377 K or greater 3 Insure that there is ...

Page 17: ...un in its linear range and not saturated The AutoEQ RXRF Acquisition range is 25 kHz from the programmed frequency and is not programmable To insure proper operation the actual center frequency of the carrier should be accurately measured with this measured value programmed into the AutoEQ This can be accomplished by generation a CW Carrier Wave frequency with the modulator and measuring the downl...

Page 18: ... performs two or three of these cycles b During this calibration the MSE can be monitored showing the progress of the cycle A value of 1 E 5 or less will reflect a success full completion of this step Additionally event light will come on and the event log will display EQ CAL SUCCESSFUL upon completion of this step When the EQ CAL is complete the EQ CAL will revert to NORMAL and the AutoEQ file wi...

Page 19: ... the desired saved equalizer file and press the Enter key to select the file Scroll back to Equalizer press the Enter key and using the Up Dn keys scroll to ENABLE and press the Enter key This will enter the selected equalizer file parameters into the DM240XR Modulator and initiate AutoEQ equalization D 11 AutoEQ Remote Operation To operate the AutoEQ system in remote perform the following setup s...

Page 20: ...the AutoEQ system Short Blink Green Heartbeat board ready for operation Solid Green AutoEQ test pattern lock Solid Yellow AutoEQ data being accessed Blink Red AutoEQ test pattern unlocked Signal error D 12 2 LNB Power Connector On the back of the AutoEQ interface card is the connector J13 that can be used to insert LNB power to the J12 SMA connector to feed DC to the LNB Mating Connector PP3 002A ...

Page 21: ... Specifications Update DM240XR IF Frequency Specification Date Per PLM System Original Manual Part Number Rev MN DM240XR Rev 12 Errata Number PLM Document ID ER DM240XR EB12 PLM CO Number C 0023872 Comments The information provided in this erratum will be incorporated into the next formal revision of the manual Revise Sect 7 2 IF Specification Frequency Stability page 7 1 ...

Page 22: ...emote Operations Add Auto EQ data Date Per PLM System Original Manual Part Number Rev MN DM240XR Rev 12 Errata Number PLM Document ID ER DM240XR EC12 PLM CO Number C 0024011 Comments The information provided in this erratum will be incorporated into the next formal revision of the manual See attached pages for Chapter 9 ...

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Page 24: ...l Clock Bit 2 Loss Terrestrial Data Bit 3 FIFO Error Bit 4 Output Level Bit 5 Terrestrial Framing Error Bit 6 Terr Ethernet jitter buffer underflow Bit 7 Terr Ethernet jitter buffer overflow 0 Mask 1 Allow 1 Common Fault Mask Bit 0 12 V Alarm Bit 1 12 V Alarm Bit 2 5 V Alarm Bit 3 Spare Bit 4 Spare Bit 5 Spare Bit 6 Spare Bit 7 Spare 0 Mask 1 Allow 1 Reserved TBD Default 0 4 Symbol Rate Symbol Rat...

Page 25: ...ce Backup 2 Manual Revert 3 Auto Revert 1 Prime PIIC Slot 1 3 1 Backup PIIC Slot 1 3 1 Pilot Symbols 0 Off 1 On 1 Inner FEC Bypass 0 Normal 1 Bypass 1 PL Scrambler Bypass 0 Normal 1 Bypass 1 Reserved Set to 0 1 Reserved Set to 1 2 Reserved Set to 0 4 Gold Code Seq Index 0 to 262142 1 Sat Framing 3 DVB S 5 DTV 10 DVB S2 Normal 15 DVB S2 Short 1 Auto EQ Enable 0 Off 1 On 9 Auto EQ Filter Coef Name 8...

Page 26: ... 1 Sat Framing 3 DVB S 5 DTV 10 DVB S2 Normal 15 DVB S2 Short 1 Auto EQ Enable 0 Off 1 On 9 Auto EQ Filter Coef Name 8 character NULL terminated string this is the filter s name as shown on the front panel identical to the filter s base filename the extension is assumed to be AEQ DM240XR Clock Source Selection Matrix Interface Type InClk Source OutClk Source RS 422 Serial SCT or SCTE SCT Only G 70...

Page 27: ...be range checked using the following formulas to ensure they do not exceed the max limits Symbol Rate Data Rate Overhead Code Rate Modulation Data Rate Symbol Rate Code Rate Modulation Overhead Maximum Symbol Rate 68 Msps Maximum Data Rate 238 Mbps with high speed interface card Overhead 204 188 for 188 byte 204 204 for 204 byte 204 187 for none Modulation QPSK 2 16QAM 4 BPSK 1 8PSK 3 Code Rate 1 ...

Page 28: ...ata B for MN DM240XR Rev 12 Revise DM240XR IF Frequency Stability Specification ER DM240XR EB12 THIS DOCUMENT IS NOT SUBJECT TO REVISION UPDATE PLM CO C 0023872 Page 2 of 2 This page is intentionally blank ...

Page 29: ...on 3 2 CHAPTER 4 USER INTERFACES 4 1 4 1 User Interfaces 4 1 4 2 Front Panel User Interface 4 1 4 2 1 Front Panel LCD Display 4 2 4 2 2 Front Panel LED Indicators 4 2 4 2 3 Front Panel Keypad 4 2 4 2 4 Parameter Setup 4 3 4 3 Front Panel Control Screen Menus 4 5 4 3 1 Main Menus 4 5 4 3 2 Modulator Menu Options and Parameters 4 6 4 3 3 Interface Menu Options and Parameters 4 9 4 3 3 1 Plug In Inte...

Page 30: ...work Management Protocol SNMP 4 39 4 7 The Management Information Base MIB 4 39 4 7 1 Directory internet 1 1 3 6 1 1 4 39 4 7 2 Mgmt internet 2 1 3 6 1 2 4 39 4 7 3 Experimental internet 3 1 3 6 1 3 4 39 4 7 4 Private internet 4 1 3 6 1 4 4 40 4 8 Terminal Port User Interface 4 41 4 8 1 Connecting the Terminal 4 42 4 8 2 Terminal Screens 4 42 CHAPTER 5 REAR PANEL INTERFACES 5 1 5 1 DM240XR Connect...

Page 31: ...6 Ethernet 100 1000 Base T Interface 5 11 5 12 7 EIA 530 RS 422 Serial Interface 5 11 5 12 8 G 703 Interface Contact factory for availability 5 12 CHAPTER 6 MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING 6 1 6 1 Periodic Maintenance 6 1 CHAPTER 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7 1 7 1 Introduction 7 1 7 2 IF Specification 7 1 7 3 Baseband Specification 7 2 7 3 1 DVB S 7 2 7 3 2 DVB S2 CCM CCM Normative 7 2 7 3 3 DVB S...

Page 32: ... IP and Application Administration 10 9 10 3 4 Monitor and Control Menu 10 14 10 3 4 1 Transmit Menu 10 14 10 3 4 2 Interface Menu 10 16 10 3 4 3 RFSWITCH Menu 10 17 10 3 4 4 Monitor Menu 10 17 10 3 4 5 Alarms Menu 10 19 10 3 4 6 System Menu 10 20 10 3 4 7 Test Menu 10 22 APPENDIX A FRONT PANEL UPGRADE PROCEDURE A 1 A 1 Introduction A 1 A 2 Required Equipment A 1 A 3 Upgrade Procedure A 1 A 4 Demo...

Page 33: ...ation Password C 3 C 2 3 Change Access Rights C 4 C 3 Modem Web Site C 4 C 4 Web Page Appearance C 5 APPENDIX D AUTOEQ INTERFACE OPERATION GUIDE D 1 D 1 Introduction D 1 D 2 Applicable Documents D 1 D 3 AutoEQ PIIC Interface Theory of Operation D 1 D 4 AutoEQ Menu Options and Parameters D 3 D 5 AutoEQ Back Channel Menu Options and Parameters D 6 D 6 AutoEQ Backchannel Setup D 7 D 7 AutoEQ Operatio...

Page 34: ...Table of Contents Revision 12 DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator MN DM240XR viii Notes ...

Page 35: ...l are appreciated To submit comments please contact the Comtech EF Data Technical Publications department TechnicalPublications comtechefdata com Conventions and References Related Documents The following documents are referenced in this manual EN300 421 and EN301 210 ETSI ETSI EN302 307 INTELSAT Earth Station Standards IESS 308 309 310 and 315 EUTELSAT SMS Metric Conversion Metric conversion info...

Page 36: ...d with the task being performed or information critical for proper equipment function CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION may also be used to indicate other unsafe practices or risks of property damage WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury...

Page 37: ... defined in EN60950 Low Voltage Directive LVD The following information is applicable for the European Low Voltage Directive EN60950 HAR Type of power cord required for use in the European Community CAUTION Double pole Neutral Fusing ACHTUNG Zweipolige bzw Neutralleiter Sicherung International Symbols Symbol Definition Symbol Definition Alternating Current Protective Earth Safety Ground Fuse Chass...

Page 38: ...ata Corporation s obligations under this warranty are limited to repair or replacement of failed parts and the return shipment to the buyer of the repaired or replaced parts Limitations of Warranty The warranty does not apply to any part of a product that has been installed altered repaired or misused in any way that in the opinion of Comtech EF Data Corporation would affect the reliability or det...

Page 39: ... in lieu of all other warranties expressed implied or statutory including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose The buyer shall pass on to any purchaser lessee or other user of Comtech EF Data Corporation s products the aforementioned warranty and shall indemnify and hold harmless Comtech EF Data Corporation from any claims or liability of such purchaser lessee or user base...

Page 40: ...al number and a description of the problem Request a Return Material Authorization RMA number from the Comtech EF Data Customer Support representative Pack the product in its original shipping carton packaging to ensure that the product is not damaged during shipping Ship the product back to Comtech EF Data Shipping charges should be prepaid Online Customer Support An RMA number request can be req...

Page 41: ...tion DVB open standard supported by ETSI EN302 307 At the core of this standard is a powerful Bose Chaudhuri Hocquenghem BCH encoder and concatenated Low Density Parity Check LDPC The DVB S2 FEC rates supported are BPSK QPSK 8PSK and 16APSK with symbol rates up to 45Msps Figure 1 1 DM240XR The powerful new onboard Monitor and Control M C processor has the unique capability to download firmware and...

Page 42: ...superior system reliability based on customer needs and applications Redundancy Options support include RCS11 1 RU Chassis that supports redundancy for both IF 70 140MHz or L band and supports various data interfaces RRS11 1RU Chassis supports redundancy for either 70 140 MHz or L band Includes easy access to monitor ports for online and offline monitoring via the front panel Power and control log...

Page 43: ...ed from the rear of the unit Data and control cabling can enter from either side although they are closer to the center The unit can be placed on a table or suitable surface if required WARNING PROPER GROUNDING PROTECTION During installation and setup the user must ensure that the unit is properly grounded The equipment shall be connected to the protective earth connection through the end use prot...

Page 44: ...ot require removal of the covers for any purpose in installation The only replaceable assembly in the unit is the data interface and is not intended to be accomplished in the field Should the power cable AC connector be of the wrong type for the installation either the cable or the power connector end should be replaced The power supply itself is designed for universal application using from 100 t...

Page 45: ...erating ground station equipment This is especially true if the current modulator configuration settings are unknown where incorrect setting could disrupt existing communications traffic New units from the factory are normally shipped in a default configuration which includes setting the transmit carrier off Turn the unit ON by placing the rear panel switch above the power entry connector to the O...

Page 46: ...DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator Installation MN DM240XR Revision 12 2 4 Notes ...

Page 47: ...ng stream is framed The data is scrambled and FEC is added The data is then convolutionally encoded punctured then constellation mapped The resulting I Q Symbols are digitally filtered The data is then converted into an analog waveform and is vector modulated onto an RF Carrier produced from the Transmit IF Synthesizer Circuitry Since the baseband processing is completely digital many different va...

Page 48: ...307 V1 1 1 2004 01 specification for non backward compatible broadcast services A block diagram of the signal flow is shown in Figure 3 2 below Terrestrial Interface PRBS Generator Terrestrial Buffer CRC 8 Encoder Slicer BCH Encoder LDPC Encoder Bit Interleaver BB Filter PL Framing DVB Sync PLL IQ Modulator Tx Clock Symbol Clock Stream Adaptation Mapping IF Out Tx Data SCT SCTE DDS Figure 3 2 Func...

Page 49: ...The front panel of the DM240XR allows for complete control and monitor of all DM240XR parameters and functions via a keypad LCD display and status LEDs The front panel layout is shown in Figure 4 1 showing the location and labeling of the front panel The front panel is divided into three functional areas the LCD display the Keypad and the LED Indicators each described below in Table 4 1 1 2 3 4 Fi...

Page 50: ...Eight LEDs on the DM240 front panel Refer to Table 4 2 indicate the status of the DM240 s operation The LED colors maintain a consistent meaning Green signifies that the indication is appropriate for normal operation Yellow means that there is a condition not proper for normal operation and Red indicates a fault condition that will result in lost communications Table 4 2 LED Color Function Transmi...

Page 51: ...olatile SRAM making it available immediately and available the next time the unit is powered up Table 4 3 Edit Mode Key Functions Front Panel Only Parameter Type 0 9 Clear Clear Fixed Point Decimal Changes Digit Toggles If Signed Toggles If Signed Moves Cursor 1 Position Left Moves Cursor 1 Position Right N A N A Unsigned Hexadecimal Changes Digit Increments Digit Value Decrements Digit Value Move...

Page 52: ...DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator User Interfaces MN DM240XR Revision 12 4 4 FFigure 4 2 DM240XR Main Programming Menu ...

Page 53: ...ch Main Menus has several Option and Parameter Screens 4 3 1 Main Menus The Main Menus available from the Front Panel of the DM240XR are MODULATOR INTERFACE Manual Redundancy Allows user to select the data interface input mode Manual Mode The user selects which interface slow will be active input Redundancy Mode allows the user to place the data interfaces into data redundancy interface mode Unit ...

Page 54: ...es the unit is in the offline state Online Mode Indicates the unit is in an online state When unit is configured as a standalone unit the menu will reflect ONLINE status MONITOR ALARMS SYSTEM TEST 4 3 2 Modulator Menu Options and Parameters NETWORK SPEC DVB S DTV DVB S2 CCM DVB S2 ACM DTV AMC NBC Indicates the network specification to which the unit configuration adheres RF MHz Frequency Selection...

Page 55: ...ULATION BPSK QPSK 8PSK 16QAM DVB S QPSK 8PSK 16APSK 32APSK DVB S2 Modulation Type INNER FEC RATE DVB S QPSK 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 DVB S BPSK 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 DVB S 8PSK 2 3 5 6 8 9 DVB S 16QAM 3 4 7 8 DVB S2 QPSK 1 4 1 3 1 2 2 5 3 5 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 DVB S2 8PSK 3 5 2 3 3 4 5 6 8 9 9 10 DVB S2 16APSK 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 DVB S2 32APSK 3 4 4 5 5 6 8 9 9 10 SAT FRAMING DVB S2 NORMAL DVB ...

Page 56: ...tion or Inner FEC Rate would cause the symbol rate to be adjusted in order to maintain the Data Rate EQ ENABLE Enable Disable Allows the DM240XR Modulator to implement the AutoEQ coefficient values as specified by the EQ Select EQ SELECT None User Specified Name Allows the DM240XR Modulator to select the stored AutoEQ coefficient file to be implemented Up to 32 User Nameable storage locations are ...

Page 57: ...uld be set to 20 dBm and a 20 dB in line attenuator should be used The Modulator output frequency should be set to set to the corresponding AutoEQ RXRF Input Frequency When properly connected and in this state the AutoEQ will program the DM240XR modulated output for the AutoEQ calibration signal The calibration output bandwidth is set by the symbol rate currently programmed into the DM240XR Modula...

Page 58: ... input BACKUP INPUT SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 This menu is displayed in Redundancy Mode Backup Input selection allows the user to designate the Backup Input in Redundancy Mode An A indicates the active input REDUNDANCY MODE MANUAL REVERT AUTO REVERT FORCE PRIME FORCE BACKUP SEMIAUTO REVERT MANUAL REVERT Will switch to backup during when primary faults and not revert back until user initiates a switch b...

Page 59: ...INVERTED Allows the data to be used as is or to be inverted INCLK SRC SCTE SCT Input Clock Source Allows the user to choose between an internal SCT and external SCTE clock sources INCLK POL NORMAL INVERTED Input Clock Polarity Allows the user to use the input clock signal as is or to invert it OUTCLK SRC Status Only When used with G 703 the user may choose between an internal SCT external SCTE or ...

Page 60: ... clock will not be locked to the incoming data stream This mode is NOT recommended except for testing or fault backup 4 3 3 2 Ethernet Interface J1 The PIIC Ethernet Data Interface EDI is a full duplex 100 1000 Base T supported by an RJ45 connector The EDI supports the input of generic UDP packets Bridge Mode or Pro MPEG COP3 formatted packets With the Pro MPEG input a powerful video specific pack...

Page 61: ...CKETS the modulator accepts generic UDP packets with seven MPEG packets encapsulated in each UDP datagram COP 3 RTP the modulator accepts seven MPEG packets encapsulated in a COP 3 compliant RTP datagram COP 3 RTP FEC the modulator accepts COP 3 compliant Column FEC packets in addition to the RTP datagram ONLINE SELECT Prime or Backup Allows selection and an indication of which UDP port is current...

Page 62: ...stream User must select with Prime or Backup address in the ONLINE SELECT menu Automatic Mode When selected the modulator will switch between the Prime or Backup port when it is not able to lock to one or the other BACKUP DELAY 100ms TO 5 seconds Allows selection of the time to delay in the event of an online source fault prime or backup before switching over to the other source backup or prime En...

Page 63: ...nicast mode This field is hidden when the Prime IP Address is set for Unicast Mode The prime accepts Unicast packets addressed to it from any source UNICAST IP ADDR XXX XXX XXX XXX Identifies the Unicast IP Address BACKUP ETHERNET Scroll down to configure the IP selection for the prime UDP port BACKUP IP ADDR XXX XXX XXX XXX In Multicast mode Allows the operator to enter the backup multicast IP ad...

Page 64: ... in this field will cause the EDI to use the entered value as its MAC address Entering a value of all zeros will cause the Ethernet Data Interface to revert back to its original MAC address MONITOR MENU The following status monitoring menus are available under the Monitor menu when the Ethernet Data interface is installed TERR ETHERNET Scroll down for the Ethernet specific status LINK STATUS Down ...

Page 65: ...kets PRIME COL FEC Disabled No Activity Online Activity Offline Activity Disabled FEC is not enabled COP3 RTP FEC mode is not selected No Activity The prime port is not receiving any column FEC packets Online Activity The prime port is currently the online port and is receiving column FEC packets Offline Activity The prime is not currently the online port but it is receiving column FEC packets PRI...

Page 66: ... The backup port is currently the online port and is receiving row FEC packets Offline Activity The backup is not currently the online port but it is receiving row FEC packets BACKUP ROW FEC No Activity Online Activity Offline Activity Disabled FEC is not enabled COP3 RTP FEC mode is not selected No Activity The backup port is not receiving any row FEC packets Online Activity The backup port is cu...

Page 67: ...e available under the Tx Minor menu TERR DATA ACT Pass Fail Unmasked Masked Fail indicates that the EDI has not been able to establish a valid terrestrial data link Most likely the Ethernet cable is not plugged in ONLINE DATA ACT Pass Fail Unmasked Masked Fail indicates that the EDI has not been able to lock to a data stream on the online port JITTER OVERFLOW Pass Fail Unmasked Masked Fail indicat...

Page 68: ...ed to the RF switch FAULT TEST NORMAL FAULT Asserts the fault signal to the RF switch for testing purposes 4 3 5 Monitor Menu Options and Parameters EVENTS Event Buff Display logged events and faults ERASE EVENTS Clear Events Clear all logged events and faults from the event buffer 5V SUPPLY Display the currently measured 5 VDC power supply 12V SUPPLY Display the currently measured 12 VDC power su...

Page 69: ...KED MASKED FRAME SYNC PASS FAIL UNMASKED MASKED FIFO PASS FAIL UNMASKED MASKED OUTPUT LEVEL PASS FAIL UNMASKED MASKED COMMON Menu 12 VOLTS PASS FAIL UNMASKED MASKED 12 VOLTS PASS FAIL UNMASKED MASKED 5 VOLTS PASS FAIL UNMASKED MASKED LATCHED ALARMS Menu This menu duplicates the Current Alarm Menu but displays Latched Alarms instead of Current Alarms TX MAJOR Menu OVERSAMPLE PLL PASS FAIL FPGA CFG ...

Page 70: ...CHED ENTER Pressing ENTER will clear the latched alarms 4 3 7 System Menu Options and Parameters Date MM DD YY Time HH MM SS Front Panel BKLT LEVEL HIGH LOW MED OFF BKLT TIMEOUT 01 to 99 KEYCLICK ON OFF MENU NAVIGATION STANDARD FLOATING TERMINAL menu TYPE VT100 VIEWPOINT WYSE50 BAUD RATE 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 Allows the user to select the Terminal Baud Rate Remote Port Menu ...

Page 71: ...will get the names masks and IP Addresses of the modem router and server NON VOL Stores and uses IP Mask and addresses as provided by the user IP TEST Stores and uses IP Mask and addresses to fixed settings as listed below Bootp Server Tag 206 IP Address Mask 255 255 255 000 FF FF FF 00 hex Modem IP Address 192 168 0 238 C0 A8 00 EE Server IP Address 192 168 000 101 C0 A8 00 65 Router IP Address 1...

Page 72: ...as been specified the address is presumed to be reachable via the router Broadcast and loop back addresses will not be allowed These are addresses with all subnet bits set to 0 s or 1 s To change the display from Decimal to Hexidecimal on the IP ADDRESS MASK MODEM IP ADDRESS SERVER IP ADDRESS AND ROUTER IP ADDRESS menus press all four arrow keys simultaneously MODEM EADDR 001065010000 Displays the...

Page 73: ...ols the type of message format used when a message trap is generated by the equipment and bound for a SNMP Host Messages will only be sent if the unit has been authorized to do so AUTHORIZATION TRAPS OFF TRAPS ON This controls the type of message format used when a message trap is generated by the equipment and bound for a SNMP host Messages will only be sent if the unit has been authorized to do ...

Page 74: ... select password The user can modify the Authorization Passwords The user password can have up to 14 characters supporting alpha and numeric characters Alpha characters can be entered using the up and down arrow keys Numeric characters can be selected by using the number keys on the front panel The user can clear all characters from the front panel screen USER RESETResets group and password USER 2...

Page 75: ...entered using the up and down arrow keys Numeric characters can be selected by using the number keys on the front panel The user can clear all characters from the front panel screen ACCESS GROUP NO GROUP GUEST OPER ADMIN Access rights represent the following No Group Denies Access Guest Users are able to navigate most of the site and view modem parameter settings Oper Users can monitor and control...

Page 76: ...panel screen BACK CHANNEL menu The Auto EQ Back Channel menu is used to support remote equalization with the AutoEQ system the equalization data is transported over TCP IP using a backchannel protocol Before setting up the backchannel perform the TCP IP Ethernet setup as outlined in Appendix B of the user manual This document is to be used only as a guideline for setting up the backchannel menus C...

Page 77: ...loss of input data once the number of seconds has passed and the alarm criteria exist without clearing HW FW CONFIG menu DM240 NORMAL DEMO Displays the DM240XR feature status FIRMWARE REV Status Only Displays the Firmware revision level M C REV Status Only Displays the Monitor and Control revision level MAIN BOARD sub menu SERIAL NUMBER Status Only PC NUMBER Status Only ASSEMBLY Status Only FEATUR...

Page 78: ...or Inserts a test pattern in the data stream before the scrambler PING TEST NONE BOOTp SERVER BK CHAN SERVER TCP IP ROUTER ALL Sends a ping to selected IP address via J6 Ethernet port once completed will revert to NONE If ping test fails an event will be generated BACK CHAN TEST ENTER Tests the connection with the Back Channel For more information see Appendix D AutoEQ 4 4 Remote Port User Interfa...

Page 79: ...e steady mark the last stop bit To begin or resume data transfer a space substitutes this mark This handling scheme is controlled by the hardware and is transparent to the user A pictorial representation of the data and its surrounding overhead may be shown as follows S1 S2 B0 B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 B7 S1 S2 etc The stop bits S1 and S2 are each a mark Data flow remains in a hold mode until S2 is replac...

Page 80: ...rs OPCODE The Operation Code field contains a number that identifies the message type associated with the data that follows it Acknowledgment and error codes are returned in this field This field is 2 Bytes for the DM240 protocol DATA The Data field contains the binary data bytes associated with the OPCODE The number of data bytes in this field is indicated by the BYTE COUNT value CHECKSUM The che...

Page 81: ...01000b DATA Byte 1 DFh 11011111b 00000111b DATA Byte 2 FEh 11111110b 00000101b Thus the checksum is 00000101b which is 05h or 5 decimal Alternative methods of calculating the checksum for the same message frame are 00h 02h F0h 2Ah 09h 00h 03h DFh FEh 305h Since the only concern is the modulo 256 modulo 100h equivalent values that can be represented by a single 8 bit byte the checksum is 05h For a ...

Page 82: ...ion but the response message acknowledgment is lost then the message originator usually the M C computer re transmits the original command packet with the same FSN The destination device detects the same FSN and recognizes that the message is a duplicate so the associated commands within the packet are not executed a second time However the response packet is again sent back to the source as an ac...

Page 83: ...07h Modulation Type Error 0408h Inner FEC Rate Error 0409h Outer FEC Bypass Error 040Ah Scrambler Bypass Error 040Bh Transmit Power Level Error 0410h Carrier Control Error 0411h Carrier Type Error 0412h Spectrum Error 0413h Input Output Clock Source Error 0417h Input Clock Polarity Error 0418h Network Spec Error 0422h Tx Interface Type Error 0429h Symbol Rate Error 042Ch Data Polarity Error 042Eh ...

Page 84: ...us data contention different IDs must always be assigned to the equipment If two or more devices are configured for direct linked operation then the M C computer and all other devices configured in the same manner must be programmed to inhibit broadcast of the corresponding multi drop override ID The multi drop override ID is always accepted by devices of the same type on a common control bus inde...

Page 85: ...sident or M C software receives a message related to an old software version new information and processes are not damaged or affected by the omission of data The implementation of forward and backward software compatibility often but not always requires the addition of new Opcodes Each new function requires a new Opcode assignment if forward and backward compatibility cannot be attained by other ...

Page 86: ... and the CHECKSUM fields If this checksum matches the packet CHECKSUM the receiver processes the packet and responds to the packet sender with a valid response acknowledgment packet The response packet is therefore either an acknowledgment that the message was received correctly If the sender receives a valid acknowledgment response packet from the receiver the FSN increments and the next packet i...

Page 87: ...l structure MIB objects may then be specified either from the Root which has no designator or alternatively from anywhere within the hierarchical structure For example 1 3 6 1 4 1 2591 4 is equivalent to iso 1 org 3 dod 6 internet 1 private 4 enterprises 1 Radyne 2591 RCS10L 4 See Figure 4 4a and 4 4b In general we are mainly concerned with just two groups that reside in the internet subtree namel...

Page 88: ...rises beneath which each vendor may define its own structure Vendors are assigned Private Enterprise Numbers PENs that uniquely identify them They may then place all objects specific to their devices in this tree provided of course that the object conforms to the format defined by SMI Radyne Corporation s Private Enterprise Number is 2591 Other products are added to Radyne Corporation s subtree as...

Page 89: ...onnection to the terminal device The RS 232 operating parameters can be set using the modem Front Panel and stored in Non volatile memory for future use Terminal mode communications and protocol is set from the front panel control by setting the Term Baud and Emulation parameters as desired Then a terminal is connected to Connector J1 on the Back Panel A break signal on the communications line pre...

Page 90: ...ull modem Cable 2 Verify that your emulation software is set to the following 8 data bits no parity 1 stop bit No Flow Control Modify the selection if necessary to match the settings the Front Panel SYSTEM Sub Menu contains all the Terminal Emulation Controls 4 8 2 Terminal Screens Figure 4 5 Main Menu Note The GIG Ethernet Terrestrial Card is only displayed when the Ethernet Data Interface is ins...

Page 91: ...DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator User Interfaces MN DM240XR Revision 12 4 43 Figure 4 6 Modulator Menu Figure 4 7 Event Log Menu ...

Page 92: ...DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator User Interfaces MN DM240XR Revision 12 4 44 Figure 4 8 Multi PIIC Control Menu Figure 4 9 Test Control Menu ...

Page 93: ...DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator User Interfaces MN DM240XR Revision 12 4 45 Figure 4 10 TCP IP SNMP Control Menu Figure 4 11 Front Panel RLLP Terminal Control Menu ...

Page 94: ... Speed Digital Modulator User Interfaces MN DM240XR Revision 12 4 46 Figure 4 12 RF Redundancy Switch Menu Figure 4 13 Gig Ethernet Terrestrial Menu Note Only displayed when the Ethernet Data Interface is installed ...

Page 95: ...DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator User Interfaces MN DM240XR Revision 12 4 47 Figure 4 14 SYSTEMS CONTROL Menu ...

Page 96: ...DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator User Interfaces MN DM240XR Revision 12 4 48 Notes ...

Page 97: ... specified 5 1 DM240XR Connections All DM240XR connections are made to labeled connectors located on the rear of the unit Any connection interfacing to the DM240XR must be the appropriate mating connector DM240XR Optional Data Interfaces are shown in Figures 5 1b 5 1i Figure 5 1a DM240XR Rear Panel Connectors Figure 5 1b DM240XR Rear Panel Connectors Ethernet Figure 5 1c DM240XR Rear Panel Connect...

Page 98: ...XR Rear Panel Connectors ASI OUT Figure 5 1e DM240XR Rear Panel Connectors Serial PECL Figure 5 1f DM240XR Rear Panel Connectors DVB M2P RS422 PARA Figure 5 1g DM240XR Rear Panel Connectors DVB LVDS PARA Figure 5 1h DM240XR Rear Panel Connectors HSSI Figure 5 1i DM240XR Rear Panel Connectors RS530 RS422 ...

Page 99: ... with the upgraded firmware is required for each unit 1 Power off the unit 2 Remove Compact Flash 3 Install new Compact Flash 4 Power on unit 5 Verify the firmware under the SYSTEM MENU 5 3 3 Custom Configuration For a custom configuration the customer orders a Custom Configuration Compact Flash Card Perform the following steps 1 Power off the unit 2 Install the Custom Configuration Compact Flash ...

Page 100: ...to Section 7 6 for protocol and programming details Pinouts are listed in Table 5 1 Table 5 1 J4 RS 485 Remote Control 9 Pin D Female Pin No Signal Description Direction 1 Tx B Transmit Data Output 5 GND Ground 6 Tx A Transmit Data Output 8 Rx B Receive Data Input 9 Rx A Receive Data Input 5 7 Terminal Port I O The Terminal Port Interface J1 can be used for the monitor control functions of the uni...

Page 101: ...on None 1 2 shorted 7 8 shorted open collector output driven low Minor 1 2 shorted 8 9 shorted open collector output driven low Major 2 3 shorted 7 8 shorted open collector output open 5 9 IF Output Port J10 J11 The DM240XR is designed to support IF and L band frequencies The rear panel of the DM240XR has separate IF and L Band connectors Refer to figure 5 1a The IF frequency is programmable from ...

Page 102: ...Prime Output 7 nBackup_Sel Forces On Line output to Backup Output 8 Local Fault Fault output of modulator Output 4 Distant Fault State of distant modulator Input 3 Switch State Switch state monitor Logic 1 Prime Online Input 6 NC 5 11 Built in ASI Advanced ASI Interface J7 The Built In ASI AASI comes standard on every DM 240XR unit This ASI interface is supported on the BNC Connector The interface...

Page 103: ...ng that it lines up with the alignment slots When the PIIC is fully seated tighten the two screws hand tight 5 12 1 ASI PIIC This interface supports two terrestrial interface types 5 12 1 1 ASI Asynchronous Serial Interface The ASI interface is supported on the BNC Connector Figure 5 1c The interface complies with DVB ASI Electrical Specifications The maximum data rate is 216 Mbps 5 12 1 2 AASI Ad...

Page 104: ...nd complies with RS 422 Electrical Specifications Figure 5 1f 5 12 3 1 M2P Parallel RS 422 M2P is supported on the DB 25 female connector It complies with RS 422 Electrical Specifications Refer to Table 5 5 for pinouts for this connector The maximum data rate is 238 Mbps Table 5 5 M2P RS 422 Parallel 25 Pin Female Pin No Signal Name Direction 1 OUTCLK Output 14 OUTCLK Output 2 CLK Input 15 CLK Inp...

Page 105: ...orted on the DB 25 Female Connector It complies with RS 422 Electrical Specifications The pinouts for this connector are given in Table 5 6 Table 5 6 DVB RS 422 Parallel 25 Pin Female Pin No Signal Name Direction 1 Clock Input 2 System GND Ground 3 D7 Input 4 D6 Input 5 D5 Input 6 D4 Input 7 D3 Input 8 D2 Input 9 D1 Input 10 D0 Input 11 DVALID Input 12 PSYNC Input 13 Cable Shield Input 14 Clock In...

Page 106: ...cations The physical interface is a 50 Pin SCSI 2 Type Connector Electrical levels are ECL The pin outs for this interface are listed in Table 5 9 Table 5 9 HSSI High Speed Serial Interface 50 Pin Connector Pin No Pin No Signal Name Description Direction 1 26 SG Signal Ground 2 27 RT Receive Timing Output 3 28 CA DCE Available Output 4 29 RD Receive Data Output 5 30 LC Loopback Circuit C Output 6 ...

Page 107: ...available providing a cost effective solution for error recovery in video streams transported over public or private IP networks 5 12 7 EIA 530 RS 422 Serial Interface The EIA 530 Port is an RS 422 Connection It is a 25 Pin Female D Connector Refer to Figure 5 1i and Table 5 10 for pinouts Table 5 10 RS530 RS 422 Connector Pin No Signal Name Signal Direction 1 Shield 2 Send Data A SD A Input 4 Req...

Page 108: ... with G 703 Electrical Specifications Table 5 11 lists the data rate and physical interface for each rate All balanced rates use Pins 1 and 9 of the DB 15 connector Table 5 11 Available G 703 Interfaces G 703 Rate Data Rate Mbps Wire Type Connector Impedance Ohms Coding E1 2 048 Coax Female BNC 75 HDB3 E1 2 048 Pair DB 15 120 HDB3 T1 1 544 Pair DB 15 100 AMI B8ZS E2 8 448 Coax Female BNC 75 HDB3 T...

Page 109: ...eriodic field maintenance procedures Should a unit be suspected of a defect in field operations after all interface signals are verified the correct procedure is to replace the unit with another known working DM240XR If this does not cure the problem wiring or power should be suspect There is no external fuse on the DM240XR The fuse is located on the power supply assembly inside the case and repla...

Page 110: ...DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator Maintenance and Troubleshooting MN DM240XR Revision 12 6 2 Notes ...

Page 111: ... Output Accuracy 1 0 dB Power Output Stability 0 5 dB Carrier Mute 55 dB Spurious Emissions 55 dBc 50 to 90 and 100 to 180 MHz 70 140 MHz 950 to 2050 MHz L Band 45 dBc all other frequencies Output Impedance 50 Ohm L Band 75 Ohm 70 140 MHz Return Loss 20 dB 70 140 MHz 14 dB L Band Phase Noise 1 kHz 73 dBc10 kHz 86 dBc100 kHz 100 dBc1 MHz 120 dBc Output Connector BNC Female 70 140 MHz SMA Female L B...

Page 112: ...PSK QPSK 8PSK 16QAM 0 25 8PSK 16QAM 0 20 BPSK QPSK Terrestrial Input Clock Accuracy 400 ppm Maximum Test Pattern Internal 215 1 and 223 1 Pseudo Random Number Generators 7 3 2 DVB S2 CCM CCM Normative Compliance ETSI EN 302 307 v1 1 1 normative Modulation Types QPSK 8PSK 16APSK 32APSK Optional Transport Streams Single MPEG Packetized Transport Streams Data Rate QPSK 1 to 54 Mbps in 1 bps steps 8PS...

Page 113: ... to 54 Mbps in 1 bps steps 8PSK 2 to 118 Mbps in 1 bps steps 16APSK 2 6 to 160 Mbps in 1 bps steps 32APSK 3 5 to 200 Mbps in 1 bps steps Symbol Rate 1 to 45 Msps in 1 sps steps Terrestrial Framing 188 1 sync byte 187 payload bytes Baseband Processing Per ETSI EN 302 307 v1 1 1 Block Size 64 Kbits 16Kbits FEC Code BCH LDPC Interleaver Block Interleaver per ETSI EN 302 307 v1 1 1 Inner Code Rate QPS...

Page 114: ... Emitter coupled logic DB 9 Female G 703 Contact factory for availability 7 5 Monitor and Control Interface Serial RS 485 RLLP and RS 232 Terminal Ethernet 10 100 Base T SNMP Web Browser Parameters Controlled IF Frequency IF Output LevelIF Output On OffModulation Type FEC Rate Spectral Inversion Data Rate Symbol Rate Roll Off Interface Type Terrestrial Framing Clock Data Sources Clock Data Polarit...

Page 115: ...QAM 7 9 1 DVB S2 Series Configuration Series 100 1 to 10 Msps QPSK Series 200 1 to 45 Msps QPSK Series 300 1 to 45 Msps QPSK 8PSK Series 400 1 to 45 Msps QPSK 8PSK 16APSK 32APSK Series 500 1 to 45 Msps QPSK 8PSK 16APSK 32APSK 7 10 Data Rates DVB S All Data Rates in Bps DVB S Series 100 Modulation FEC MPEG Unframed Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum QPSK 1 2 1000000 9215686 1000000 10000000 QPSK 2 3 1...

Page 116: ...205882 1500000 67500000 QPSK 5 6 1535948 69117647 1666667 75000000 QPSK 7 8 1612745 72573529 1750000 78750000 8PSK 2 3 1843137 82941176 2000000 90000000 8PSK 5 6 2303922 103676471 2500000 112500000 8PSK 8 9 2419118 110588235 2625000 120000000 DVB S Series 400 Modulation FEC MPEG Unframed Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum QPSK 1 2 1000000 62666667 1000000 68000000 QPSK 2 3 1228758 83555556 1333333 90...

Page 117: ... 4 1487473 14874731 QPSK 4 5 1587196 15871961 QPSK 5 6 1654663 16546630 QPSK 8 9 1766451 17664512 QPSK 9 10 1788612 17886119 Normal Frame size 64800 no pilot insertion DVB S2 Series 200 Modulation FEC MPEG Minimum Maximum QPSK 1 3 1000000 29540166 QPSK 2 5 1000000 35523546 QPSK 1 2 1000000 44498615 QPSK 3 5 1188304 53473684 QPSK 2 3 1322253 59501385 QPSK 3 4 1487473 66936288 QPSK 4 5 1587196 71423...

Page 118: ...80636 89128631 8PSK 3 4 2228124 100265560 8PSK 5 6 2478562 111535270 8PSK 8 9 2646012 119070539 8PSK 9 10 2679207 120564315 Normal Frame size 64800 no pilot insertion DVB S2 Series 400 Modulation FEC MPEG Minimum Maximum QPSK 1 2 1000000 44498615 QPSK 3 5 1188304 53473684 QPSK 2 3 1322253 59501385 QPSK 3 4 1487473 66936288 QPSK 4 5 1587196 71423823 QPSK 5 6 1654663 74459834 QPSK 8 9 1766451 794903...

Page 119: ...2253 59501385 QPSK 3 4 1487473 66936288 QPSK 4 5 1587196 71423823 QPSK 5 6 1654663 74459834 QPSK 8 9 1766451 79490305 QPSK 9 10 1788612 80487535 8PSK 3 5 1779991 80099585 8PSK 2 3 1980636 89128631 8PSK 3 4 2228124 100265560 8PSK 5 6 2478562 111535270 8PSK 8 9 2646012 119070539 8PSK 9 10 2679207 120564315 16APSK 2 3 2637201 118674033 16APSK 3 4 2966728 133502762 16APSK 4 5 3165623 142453039 16APSK ...

Page 120: ...DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator Technical Specifications MN DM240XR Revision 12 7 10 Notes ...

Page 121: ...ogram units Requirements Trace document s and paragraph reference Deviations any deviations from the coding standard Revision History adapted from 3030 3030L usermib ___________________________________________________________________________ RADYNE MIB DEFINITIONS BEGIN IMPORTS enterprises FROM RFC1155 SMI TEXTUAL CONVENTION FROM SNMPv2 TC OBJECT TYPE FROM RFC 1212 DisplayString FROM RFC1213 MIB g...

Page 122: ...cInDirecTVAmc 9C h piicInGigEthernet 9D h piicOutAsi D3 h none ff h RadRadioFreqHz TEXTUAL CONVENTION DISPLAY HINT d STATUS current DESCRIPTION Radio Frequency in Hz SYNTAX OCTET STRING radCarrierControl OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER off 0 on 1 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Turns carrier on and off radSNMPModNVStatus 1 radTransmitPower OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX RadPowerLevel 300 50 ACCESS rea...

Page 123: ... if the factory configuration is set to both variable and fixed This is obsolete radSNMPModNVStatus 6 radStrapCode OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 65535 ACCESS read write STATUS optional DESCRIPTION The strap code is a quick set key that sets many modem parameters Not implemented radSNMPModNVStatus 7 radConvolutionalEncoder OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER none 0 ifecRate1x2 1 ifecRate2x3 2 ifecRate3x4 3 i...

Page 124: ...ng mode will affect the symbol rate and or data rate See note at the end of this section radSNMPModNVStatus 10 radRolloff OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER rolloff0point35 0 rolloff0point20 1 rolloff0point25 25 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION 0 selects alpha factor rolloff of 0 35 1 selects alpha factor rolloff of 0 20 25 selects alpha factor rolloff of 0 25 radSNMPModNVStatus 11 radFreqRefe...

Page 125: ...ection to SCT Selecting interface type ASI Norm or ASI Null causes the outclock selection to be forced to None radSNMPModNVStatus 14 radClockPolarity OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER normal 0 inverted 1 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Selects clock polarity for Tx terrestrial clock relative to Tx data radSNMPModNVStatus 15 radDataPolarity OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER normal 0 inverted 1 ACCES...

Page 126: ...dReedsolomon OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER disable 0 enable 1 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Enables the ReedSolomon encoder Reserved radSNMPModNVStatus 20 radScramblerControl OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER disable 0 enable 1 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Enables scrambler operation radSNMPModNVStatus 21 radScramblerType OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER dvb 0 ACCESS read write STAT...

Page 127: ...k A bit field 0 MASKED 1 UNMASKED Bit 0 Terr Ethernet data activity detect Bit 1 Terrestrial clock activity detect Bit 2 Tx data activity detect Bit 3 FIFO overflow underflow error Bit 4 Output Level Bit 5 Loss of frame synchronization Bit 6 Terr Ethernet jitter buffer underflow Bit 7 Terr Ethernet jitter buffer overflow radSNMPModNVStatus 26 radCommonAlarmMask OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 255 ACC...

Page 128: ... 11 character alphanumeric identity such as LINK1 Not implemented radSNMPModNVStatus 30 radControlMode OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER local 0 terminal 1 computer 2 ethernet 3 ACCESS read write STATUS optional DESCRIPTION Selects the active control source This is obsolete radSNMPModNVStatus 31 radMode OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER dvb 0 direcPc 1 direcTv 9 dvbs2BsNbc 11 dvbs2BsBc 12 direcTvAmcNbc 13 direc...

Page 129: ... current DESCRIPTION Clears all latched alarms radSNMPModNVStatus 36 radPcrRestamping OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER off 0 on 1 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Enables the PCR restamping in AASI radSNMPModNVStatus 37 radMultiPiicMode OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER manual 1 redundancy 2 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Selects the Multi PIIC mode radSNMPModNVStatus 38 radRedundancy...

Page 130: ... Hz radSNMPModNVStatus 43 radLowSideMix OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER highSide 0 lowSide 1 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Selects the high side low side LO mix radSNMPModNVStatus 44 radLocalIpAddress OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Selects the local IP address radSNMPModNVStatus 45 radPilotSymbolsEnabled OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER disable 0 enab...

Page 131: ...atus 49 radRfSwitchActivateSide OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER primary 1 backup 2 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Activates the primary or backup side of the RF switch radSNMPModNVStatus 50 radRfSwitchFaultTestMode OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER normal 1 faulted 2 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Allows the assertion of the fault signal to the RF switch for test purposes radSNMPMo...

Page 132: ...0 backup 1 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Selects prime or backup for the Gig Ethernet card radSNMPModNVStatus 57 radTerrEthJitterSz OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 1 20 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Selects the jitter buffer size in 10ms steps radSNMPModNVStatus 58 radTerrEthJitterTrack OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER widest 0 wide 1 midLevel 2 narrow 3 narrowest 4 ACCESS read ...

Page 133: ...TUS current DESCRIPTION Selects the backup IP address for the Gig Ethernet card radSNMPModNVStatus 65 radTerrEthUdpPortBackup OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 65535 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Selects the backup UDP port for the Gig Ethernet card radSNMPModNVStatus 66 radTerrEthSourceBackup OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Selects the backup so...

Page 134: ...DESCRIPTION Provides entry of Tx unit identifier Units can be given up to 15 character alphanumeric identity such as UNIT1 radSNMPModNVStatus 73 radTxEqEnable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER disable 0 enable 1 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Enables the Tx Equalizer radSNMPModNVStatus 74 radTxEqFilterName OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX RadString SIZE 8 ACCESS read write STATUS current DESCRIPTION Name...

Page 135: ...rm radSNMPModStatus 3 radLatchedMajorAlarmStatus OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 255 ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Major Alarm latched status A bit field 0 PASS 1 FAIL Bit 0 Stream Bit 1 Oversample Clock PLL Lock Bit 2 FPGA Configuration Error Bit 3 Synthesis Clock PLL Lock Bit 4 External Reference PLL Lock Bit 5 Composite PLL Lock Bit 6 Symbol PLL Lock Bit 7 Invalid Terrestrial Interfa...

Page 136: ...MPModStatus 9 radMinus12Volts OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX RadVoltageLevel 255 0 ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION 12V monitor with implied decimal point For example a value of 122 represents 12 2 Volts radSNMPModStatus 10 radTemperature OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER 0 1000 ACCESS read only STATUS optional DESCRIPTION Temperature monitor with implied decimal point For example a value of 490 represent...

Page 137: ...tStatusTable OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX SEQUENCE OF RadPiicSlotStatusEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS mandatory DESCRIPTION PIIC slot status table radSNMPModStatus 16 radPiicSlotStatusEntry OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX RadPiicSlotStatusEntry ACCESS not accessible STATUS optional DESCRIPTION PIIC slot status table entry INDEX radPiicSlotStatusIndex radPiicSlotStatusTable 1 RadPiicSlotStatusEntry SEQUENCE radPiicSl...

Page 138: ...rrent DESCRIPTION Indicates the active input of the RF switch radSNMPModStatus 17 radRfSwitchDistantSideFault OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER normal 1 faulted 2 ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Indicates the fault status of the modulator at the distant side of the RF switch radSNMPModStatus 18 radRfSwitchConnectorSide OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER primary 1 backup 2 ACCESS read only STATUS curr...

Page 139: ...bled 0 noActivity 1 onlineActivity 2 offlineActivity 3 ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Shows the data activity of the Gig Ethernet card radSNMPModStatus 23 radTerrEthActBackup OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER disabled 0 noActivity 1 onlineActivity 2 offlineActivity 3 ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Shows the backup data activity of the Gig Ethernet card radSNMPModStatus 24 radTer...

Page 140: ...s 28 radTerrEthCorrPkts OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Corrected packet count for the Gig Ethernet card radSNMPModStatus 29 radTerrEthReorPkts OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX Counter32 ACCESS read only STATUS current DESCRIPTION Reordered packet count for the Gig Ethernet card radSNMPModStatus 30 radTerrEthClrStats OBJECT TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER toggle0 0 toggle1 1 ACCESS ...

Page 141: ...se of the non volatile count value to index to the start of the Volatile Section If the remote M C is not aware of the newly added features to the product it should disregard the parameters at the end of the Non Volatile Section and index to the start of the Volatile Section Before creating any software based on the information contained in this document contact the Radyne Corp Customer Service De...

Page 142: ... w IPSat interface card only 245Ah Query PCR Restamping 245Bh Query Multi PIIC Configuration w Multi PIIC interface card only 245Ch Query Multi PIIC Status w Multi PIIC interface card only 245Dh Query Terrestrial COP3 Ethernet Configuration 2552h Query Terrestrial COP3 Ethernet Port Status 2553h Query Pilot Symbols 2554h Query RF Switch Status w RF Switch hardware only 2560h Command Mod Configurat...

Page 143: ...net Configuration 2B53h Command Pilot Symbols 2B54h Command Clear Latched Alarms 2C03h Command Set Time 2C04h Command Set Date 2C05h Command Set Time and Date 2C06h Command RF Switch Redundancy Mode w RF Switch hardware only 2F40h Command RF Switch Fault Test w RF Switch hardware only 2F41h Command RF Switch Activate Side w RF Switch hardware only 2F42h 9 3 Detailed Command Descriptions Opcode 240...

Page 144: ...rved TBD Default 0 1 Reserved TBD Default 0 2 Transmit Power Level d Value 0 to 250 0 0 to 25 0 dBm 1 Carrier Control 0 Off 1 On 1 Carrier Test 0 Normal 1 CW 2 Dual 3 Offset 4 Pos FIR 5 Neg FIR 1 Spectrum 0 Inverted 1 Normal 1 Reserved TBD 0 Default 1 Tx Interface Type 0 Serial 1 Parallel 2 ASI 3 Advance ASI 4 G 703E3 5 G 703T3 6 G 703STS 1 7 HSSI 8 Parallel DVB 9 Parallel M2P 10 None 13 OC3 14 ST...

Page 145: ...l Clock Bit 2 Loss Terrestrial Data Bit 3 FIFO Error Bit 4 Output Level Bit 5 Terrestrial Framing Error Bit 6 Terr Ethernet jitter buffer underflow Bit 7 Terr Ethernet jitter buffer overflow 0 Mask 1 Allow 1 Common Fault Mask Bit 0 12 V Alarm Bit 1 12 V Alarm Bit 2 5 V Alarm Bit 3 Spare Bit 4 Spare Bit 5 Spare Bit 6 Spare Bit 7 Spare 0 Mask 1 Allow 1 Reserved TBD Default 0 4 Symbol Rate Symbol Rat...

Page 146: ...cy Mode 0 Force Prime 1 Force Backup 2 Manual Revert 3 Auto Revert 1 Prime PIIC Slot 1 3 1 Backup PIIC Slot 1 3 1 Pilot Symbols 0 Off 1 On 1 Inner FEC Bypass 0 Normal 1 Bypass 1 PL Scrambler Bypass 0 Normal 1 Bypass 2 Reserved Set to 0 2 Reserved Set to 1 4 Gold Code Seq Index 0 to 262142 1 Sat Framing 3 DVB S 5 DTV 10 DVB S2 Normal 15 DVB S2 Short Status Bytes 1 Reserved 1 Reserved 1 Reserved 1 M...

Page 147: ...Bit 6 Spare Bit 7 Spare 0 Pass 1 Fail 1 Latched Major Alarm Bit 0 Spare Bit 1 Transmit Oversample PLL Lock Bit 2 FPGA Config Error Bit 3 IF Synthesizer PLL Lock Bit 4 External Reference PLL Lock Bit 5 Composite PLL Lock Bit 6 Symbol PLL Lock Bit 7 Spare 0 Pass 1 Fail 1 Latched Minor Alarm Bit 0 Terrestrial Ethernet data activity detect Bit 1 Loss Terrestrial Clock Bit 2 Loss Terrestrial Data Bit 3...

Page 148: ...el 0x95 LVDS Parallel 0x96 HSSI 0x9C DirecTV PECL 0x9D Ethernet 0xD3 ASI Out Monitor 0xA1 Auto EQ 0xE2 RS422 530 Serial 0xFF None 1 Slot 3 PIIC Type 0x00 INVALID 0x93 ASI 0x94 RS422 Parallel 0x95 LVDS Parallel 0x96 HSSI 0x9C DirecTV PECL 0x9D Ethernet 0xD3 ASI Out Monitor 0xA1 Auto EQ 0xE2 RS422 530 Serial 0xFF None 1 PIIC Clock Activity Bit 1 Slot 1 Activity Bit 2 Slot 2 Activity Bit 3 Slot 3 Act...

Page 149: ...Alarm Bit 1 12 V Alarm Bit 2 5 V Alarm Bit 3 Spare Bit 4 Spare Bit 5 Spare Bit 6 Spare Bit 7 Spare 0 Pass 1 Fail Opcode 2408h Query a Modulator s Current Alarms Query response 1 Major Alarm Bit 0 Spare Bit 1 Transmit Oversample PLL Lock Bit 2 FPGA Config Error Bit 3 IF Synthesizer PLL Lock Bit 4 External Reference PLL Lock Bit 5 Composite PLL Lock Bit 6 Symbol PLL Lock Bit 7 Spare 0 Pass 1 Fail 1 ...

Page 150: ...k Bit 4 External Reference PLL Lock Bit 5 Composite PLL Lock Bit 6 Symbol PLL Lock Bit 7 Spare 0 Pass 1 Fail 1 Minor Alarm Bit 0 Terrestrial Ethernet data activity detect Bit 1 Loss Terrestrial Clock Bit 2 Loss Terrestrial Data Bit 3 FIFO Error Bit 4 Output Level Bit 5 Terrestrial Framing Error Bit 6 Terr Ethernet jitter buffer underflow Bit 7 Terr Ethernet jitter buffer overflow 0 Pass 1 Fail 1 C...

Page 151: ...ss Terrestrial Data Bit 3 FIFO Error Bit 4 Output Level Bit 5 Terrestrial Framing Error Bit 6 Terr Ethernet jitter buffer underflow Bit 7 Terr Ethernet jitter buffer overflow 0 Pass 1 Fail 1 Latched Common Fault Bit 0 12 V Alarm Bit 1 12 V Alarm Bit 2 5 V Alarm Bit 3 Spare Bit 4 Spare Bit 5 Spare Bit 6 Spare Bit 7 Spare 0 Pass 1 Fail 1 Reserved TBD 1 5 Voltage 5 V Implied Decimal Point Ex 49 4 9 V...

Page 152: ...x93 ASI 0x94 RS422 Parallel 0x95 LVDS Parallel 0x96 HSSI 0x9C DirecTV PECL 0x9D Ethernet 0xD3 ASI Out Monitor 0xA1 Auto EQ 0xE2 RS422 530 Serial 0xFF None 1 PIIC Clock Activity Bit 1 Slot 1 Activity Bit 2 Slot 2 Activity Bit 3 Slot 3 Activity 1 PIIC Data Activity Bit 1 Slot 1 Activity Bit 2 Slot 2 Activity Bit 3 Slot 3 Activity Opcode 240Eh Query Time 1 Hour 0 23 1 Minute 0 59 1 Second 0 59 Opcode...

Page 153: ...56h Query AASI NULL PID 2 PID 0x0010 0x1FFF Opcode 2457h Query IPSat Burst Demod Count 2 Num Burst Demods 1 50 Opcode 2458h Query IPSat Control PID 2 PID 0x0010 0x1FFF Opcode 2459h Query IPSat Enable 1 IPSat Enable 0 OFF 1 ON Opcode 245Ah Query IPSat User Data Rate 4 Data Rate bps This represents the terrestrial data rate less the IPSat overhead Opcode 245Bh Query PCR Restamping 1 PCR Restamping 0...

Page 154: ... LVDS Parallel 0x96 HSSI 0x9C DirecTV PECL 0x9D Ethernet 0xD3 ASI Out Monitor 0xA1 Auto EQ 0xE2 RS422 530 Serial 0xFF None 1 Slot 3 PIIC Type 0x00 INVALID 0x93 ASI 0x94 RS422 Parallel 0x95 LVDS Parallel 0x96 HSSI 0x9C DirecTV PECL 0x9D Ethernet 0xD3 ASI Out Monitor 0xA1 Auto EQ 0xE2 RS422 530 Serial 0xFF None 1 PIIC Clock Activity Bit 1 Slot 1 Activity Bit 2 Slot 2 Activity Bit 3 Slot 3 Activity 1...

Page 155: ... Backup Activity 0 Disabled 1 None 2 Online 3 Offline 1 Backup Col Activity 0 Disabled 1 None 2 Online 3 Offline 1 Backup Row Activity 0 Disabled 1 None 2 Online 3 Offline 1 Jitter Buffer Fill 0 99 Percentage Filled 4 Null Packets Binary Value 4 Corrected Packets Binary Value 4 Reordered Packets Binary Value Opcode 2B52 Command Terrestrial COP3 Ethernet Configuration 8 Mac Address Binary Value 1 E...

Page 156: ...Value 1 bps Steps See note at the end of this command 4 External Reference Binary Value units Hz in 8000Hz steps e g 1000000Hz 1008000Hz etc 256000Hz to 10000000Hz 1 Frequency Reference Source 0 Internal 1 External 1 Modulation Type 0 QPSK 1 BPSK 2 8PSK 3 16QAM 9 16APSK 10 32APSK See note at the end of this command 1 Inner FEC Rate 1 1 2 Rate 2 2 3 Rate 3 3 4 Rate 4 5 6 Rate 5 7 8 Rate 6 6 7 Rate ...

Page 157: ... at the end of this command 1 Input Clock Polarity 0 Normal 1 Inverted 1 Data Polarity 0 Normal 1 Inverted 1 Input Clock Source 0 SCTE 1 SCT 1 Reserved TBD Default 0 11 Reserved TBD 1 Reserved TBD 1 Major Alarm Mask Bit 0 Spare Bit 1 Transmit Oversample PLL Lock Bit 2 FPGA Config Error Bit 3 IF Synthesizer PLL Lock Bit 4 External Reference PLL Lock Bit 5 Composite PLL Lock Bit 6 Symbol PLL Lock Bi...

Page 158: ...e end of this command 1 Terrestrial Framing 0 188 Byte 1 204 Byte 2 No Framing 5 COP3 6 ACM 7 Bridge See note at the end of this command 1 Roll Off 0 0 35 25 0 25 1 0 20 1 Reserved TBD 1 Output Clock Source 0 SCTE 1 SCT 2 None See table at the end of this command 1 Network Spec 0 DVB S 9 DirecTV 11 DVB S2 CCM 13 DirecTV AMC NBC 15 DVB S2 ACM 1 BB Scrambler Bypass 0 Normal 1 Bypass 1 Outer FEC Bypa...

Page 159: ...pass 1 Reserved Set to 0 1 Reserved Set to 1 2 PL Header Scrambler Seq Index 0 to 2000 4 Gold Code Seq Index 0 to 262142 1 Sat Framing 3 DVB S 5 DTV 10 DVB S2 Normal 15 DVB S2 Short DM240XR Clock Source Selection Matrix Interface Type InClk Source OutClk Source RS 422 Serial SCT or SCTE SCT Only G 703 E3 T3 STS 1 SCTE Only SCT SCTE or None HSSI SCT or SCTE SCT Only OC3 SCTE Only None STM 1 SCTE On...

Page 160: ...be range checked using the following formulas to ensure they do not exceed the max limits Symbol Rate Data Rate Overhead Code Rate Modulation Data Rate Symbol Rate Code Rate Modulation Overhead Maximum Symbol Rate 68 Msps Maximum Data Rate 238 Mbps with high speed interface card Overhead 204 188 for 188 byte 204 204 for 204 byte 204 187 for none Modulation QPSK 2 16QAM 4 BPSK 1 8PSK 3 Code Rate 1 ...

Page 161: ...EC Rate 1 Inner FEC Rate 1 1 2 Rate 2 2 3 Rate 3 3 4 Rate 4 5 6 Rate 5 7 8 Rate 6 6 7 Rate 7 4 5 8 8 9 Rate 9 9 10 Rate 128 1 4 Rate 129 1 3 Rate 130 2 5 Rate 131 3 5 Rate This command will cause the carrier to turn off Opcode 2609h Command a Modulator s Carrier Control 1 Carrier Control 0 Off 1 On Opcode 260Ah Command a Modulator s Carrier Test 1 Carrier Test 0 Normal 1 CW 2 Dual 3 Offset 4 Pos F...

Page 162: ...z Opcode 2620h Command a Modulator s Data Polarity 1 Data Polarity 0 Normal 1 Inverted Opcode 2621h Command a Modulator s Interface Type 1 Tx Interface Type 0 Serial 1 Parallel 2 ASI 3 Advanced ASI 4 G 703E3 5 G 703T3 6 G 703STS 1 7 HSSI 8 Parallel DVB 9 Parallel M2P 10 None 13 OC3 14 STM 1 15 G 703E2 16 G 703T2Bal 17 G 703T2Unbal 18 G 703E1Bal 19 G 703E1Unbal 20 G 703T1AMI 21 G 703T1B8ZS 22 Ether...

Page 163: ...mod Count 2 Num Burst Demods 1 50 Opcode 2658h Command IPSat Control PID 2 PID 0x0010 0x1FFF Opcode 2659h Command IPSat Enable 1 IPSat Enable 0 OFF 1 ON Opcode 265Bh Command PCR Restamping 1 PCR Restamping 0 Off 1 On Opcode 265Ch Command Multi PIIC Configuration 1 Multi PIIC Mode 1 Manual 2 Redundancy 1 Redundancy Mode 0 Force Prime 1 Force Backup 2 Manual Revert 3 Auto Revert 1 Prime PIIC Slot 1 ...

Page 164: ... 31 Opcode 2C06h Command Set Time and Date 1 Year 00 99 1 Month 1 12 1 Day 1 31 1 Hour 0 23 1 Minute 0 59 1 Second 0 59 Opcode 2F40h Command RF Redundancy Mode 1 Redundancy Mode 3 auto revert 4 manual 5 backup Opcode 2F41h Command RF Fault Test 1 Fault Test 0 normal 1 faulted Opcode 2F42h Command RF Activate Side 1 Activate Side 0 backup 1 prime ...

Page 165: ...wser interface can be accessed through the RJ45 SNMP port located on the unit This section is primarily designed to illustrate all the menus associated with the Web Browser and will give full descriptions and details of these features The Web Browser menus for the DM240XR can only be accessed utilizing Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 or greater IMPORTANT ...

Page 166: ... the Interface The graphical user interface is designed to replicate the front panel For users familiar with the front panel interface adjusting to the GUI interface should be seamless The GUI Interface is divided into four functional areas the Front Panel Display simulation Gel tab area information data entry and product information and contact area 1 3 4 5 Figure 10 1 Web User Interface 6 ...

Page 167: ...cifications is accomplished by selecting one and clicking on that function Contacting Radyne via Email is possible by clicking on Contact Us 10 2 1 LED Indicators Twelve LEDs on the GUI Interface Refer to Table 10 2 indicate the status of the modems operation The LED colors maintain a consistent meaning Green is appropriate for normal operation Yellow means that there is a condition not proper for...

Page 168: ...w Indicates that the transmitter is involved in a current Test Mode activity 10 3 GUI Screen Menus There are four main menus displayed on the Introduction screen upon startup of the web browser This screen will give a brief overview of the product and contains no configurable items The four main menu s and with submenus are Introduction Password Setup o Access o Preferences IP Administration o Mod...

Page 169: ...he web browser This page lists the general features of the unit and lists a brief description of the unit Notice on the bottom of the page that there are selections for Technical Specifications Product Options Troubleshooting About Us and Contact us Access these areas for further detailed description of the selection Figure 10 2 Introduction Screen ...

Page 170: ...tration configuration menu tabs a login prompt will appear In order to gain access to any of the configuration menus log in with the correct user name and password The factory default login name is admin and the default password is admin For further information on setting user profiles see Section 10 3 3 IP and Application Administration Menu Figure 10 3 Login Screen ...

Page 171: ...ER 2 USER 3 Allows the operator to assign the applicable user group User Access Group Guest Operator Admin Allows the operator to assign the applicable user Access Level group Enter User Name Allows the operator to assign the applicable user name used for login Enter a New Password Allows the operator to assign the applicable user name password used for login Confirm New Password Allows the operat...

Page 172: ...Preferences Menu Figure 10 5 Preferences menu User Confirmation DISABLED ENABLED The user information preference allows the user to force disable confirmation of all changes through the web interface This does not override bandwidth confirmations However these are always enabled ...

Page 173: ...dem applications and PC Modem Addressing Figure 10 6 Modem Addressing Server Boot Mode DEFAULT NON VOL BOOTP IP TEST Default All of the following parameters as shown in Table 3 3 through 3 7 will be set and will not change until the boot mode is changed IP IPMASK 255 000 000 000 MODEM IPADDR 010 000 000 001 SERVER IP ADDR 010 001 001 001 ROUTER IP ADDR 010 000 001 001 Table 10 3 IP Parameters ...

Page 174: ...PASSWORD Viewer AUTH PASSWORD Oper AUTH PASSWORD Oper PRIV PASSWORD Viewer PRIV PASSWORD Viewer PRIV PASSWORD Oper PRIV PASSWORD Oper AUTHENTICATIO N MD5 AUTHENTICATIO N SHA AUTHENTICATIO N MD5 AUTHENTICATIO N SHA PRIVACY DES PRIVACY DES PRIVACY DES PRIVACY DES Table 10 4 SNMP Parameters FTP USER ID User PASSWORD Password Table 10 5 FTP Parameters WEB Confirmation disabled USER 1 guest USER 2 oper...

Page 175: ...OUTER IP ADDRESS 192 168 000 102 Table 10 8 IP Test IP Address Mask XXX XXX XXX XXX The IP Address Mask of the local network The mask is expressed in a decimal format and must be a valid TCP IP Mask This field should be set before changes are made to the Modem or Router Address Modem IP Address XXX XXX XXX XXX The IP Address of the modem This address should be consistent for the mask defined This ...

Page 176: ...nt then the address should be set to a foreign address This address is expressed in decimal format Broadcast and loop back addresses will not be allowed These are addresses with all subnet bits set to 0 s or 1 s Configuring Applications Figure 10 7 Configuring Applications SNMP Setup SNMP Version V1 2 V3 Default V1 V2 Trap Version V1 2 Default V1 Authorization TRAPS ON TRAPS OFF Default TRAPS OFF ...

Page 177: ...DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator Web Browser MN DM240XR Revision 12 10 13 Figure 10 8 Configuring The PC ...

Page 178: ...ross the gel tabs Note that as the cursor passes over a tab it is highlighted and a menu drops below the tab Stop on the desired tab move the cursor down and then across to the desired function Select the desired sub menu function and the data entry menu will appear in the data entry section allowing for adjustments to the parameters displayed 10 3 4 1 Transmit Menu The Transmit menu contains sub ...

Page 179: ...DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator Web Browser MN DM240XR Revision 12 10 15 Figure 10 10 Equalizer Menu ...

Page 180: ... Speed Digital Modulator Web Browser MN DM240XR Revision 12 10 16 10 3 4 2 Interface Menu The Interface menu contains sub menus Terr Redundancy Ethernet Figure 10 11 Terr Redundancy Menu Figure 10 12 Ethernet Menu ...

Page 181: ...tal Modulator Web Browser MN DM240XR Revision 12 10 17 10 3 4 3 RFSWITCH Menu Figure 10 13 RFSWITCH Menu 10 3 4 4 Monitor Menu The Monitor menu contains sub menus Voltages Event Buffer Terr Ethernet Figure 10 14 Voltages Menu ...

Page 182: ...entire event buffer Event Type I Informational Y Yellow alarm Indicates a transmit or receive warning condition R Red alarm Indicates a transmit or receive failure losing traffic The Event Buffer may be sorted by warning level time date or event description This feature may be used to further investigate event occurrences IMPORTANT ...

Page 183: ...d Digital Modulator Web Browser MN DM240XR Revision 12 10 19 Figure 10 16 Terr Ethernet Menu 10 3 4 5 Alarms Menu Figure 10 17 Alarms Menu RESET LATCHED ALARMS Clicking on this button will reset Clear all Latched Alarms ...

Page 184: ...d Digital Modulator Web Browser MN DM240XR Revision 12 10 20 10 3 4 6 System Menu The System menu contains sub menus Terminal Remote HW FW Config Features Figure 10 18 Terminal Remote Menu Figure 10 19 HW FW Config Menu ...

Page 185: ...DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator Web Browser MN DM240XR Revision 12 10 21 Figure 10 20 Features Menu W Key Code Figure 10 21 Back Channel Menu ...

Page 186: ...DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator Web Browser MN DM240XR Revision 12 10 22 10 3 4 7 Test Menu Figure 10 22 Pattern Carrier Menu ...

Page 187: ...er or not the desired feature s are supported by the hardware currently installed in the modem a From the modem s Main Menu scroll right to the SYSTEM Menu b Scroll down c Scroll right to the HW FW CONFIG Menu d Scroll down e Scroll right to the FEATURES Menu f Scroll down g Scroll right to the UPGRADE LIST Menu h Scroll down i Scroll right through the available list of options The top line identi...

Page 188: ...llowing a From the modulator s Main Menu scroll right to the SYSTEM Menu b Scroll down c Scroll right to the HW FW CONFIG Menu d Scroll down e Scroll right to the FEATURES Menu f Scroll down displays the feature code menu The value displayed on the top line of this menu is the 12 digit Unit ID It is displayed on the front panel of the modem as 3 sets of 4 digits in a dot delineated format indicate...

Page 189: ...following the instructions outlined in the section on Canceling Demonstration Mode 1 The following steps allow users to quickly determine from the front panel whether or not the desired feature s are supported by the hardware currently installed in the modulator a From the modulator s Main Menu scroll right to the SYSTEM Menu b Scroll down c Scroll right to the HW FW CONFIG Menu d Scroll down e Sc...

Page 190: ...for which it was originally requested To enter this code from the front panel perform the following a From the modulator s Main Menu scroll right to the SYSTEM Menu b Scroll down c Scroll right to the HW FW CONFIG Menu d Scroll down e Scroll right to the FEATURES Menu f Scroll down The value displayed on the top line of this menu is the 12 digit Unit ID It is displayed on the front panel of the mo...

Page 191: ...n the upgrade list as follows 1 From the FEATURES Menu 2 Scroll down 3 Scroll right to the UPGRADE LIST Menu 4 Scroll down 5 Scroll right through the available list of options The top line identifies the options and the second line identifies the options status DEMO MODE indicates that the option is has been temporarily activated and is now available for evaluation as part of the modulator s featu...

Page 192: ...the SYSTEM Menu 2 Scroll down 3 Scroll right to the HW FW CONFIG Menu 4 Scroll down 5 Scroll right to the FEATURES Menu 6 Scroll down The value displayed on the top line of this menu is the 12 digit Unit ID It is displayed on the front panel of the modem as 3 sets of 4 digits in a dot delineated format indicated in section 4 2 The second line is the data entry area and is displayed as 3 sets of 4 ...

Page 193: ...er the order may vary 1 Boot Mode This allows for the selection of the operating boot mode for the TCP IP Several selections are available and are described below When configuring the modem for Web Browser Boot Mode must be set to NON VOL A brief description of the available selections are a Default If the Ethernet interface is not to be used select this mode No IP Address or mask changes will be ...

Page 194: ...operating boot tag when operating in the BOOTp Mode The default setting of 206 is automatically selected when the boot mode is set to DEFAULT factory preset mode 3 MODEM HOST This displays the unit Host name that is operating such as DM240 This is a read only display 4 IP ADDR MASK This will allow for the entry of the IP Address Mask This will need to be entered based on the Network settings Refer...

Page 195: ...d then the following would be the TCP IP configuration summary for a no router specified setup 1 Boot Mode NON VOL 2 Bootp Server Tag 206 3 Modem Host DM240 4 IP Address Mask 255 255 0 0 5 Modem IP Address 172 18 100 215 6 Server IP Address 172 18 4 250 7 Router IP Address 010 000 001 001 8 Modem Ethernet Address 0010650903EB 9 Ethernet Rate 10 MBPS HD B 4 Ethernet Test B 4 1 Connecting the Modem ...

Page 196: ...tup The following instructions apply only to Windows 2000 or XP Classic 1 Click on the Start Button Select Settings and click on the Control Panel Icon Double click the Network Connections Icon 2 Select the Local Area Connection icon for the applicable Ethernet adapter Usually it is the first Local Area Connection listed Double click the Local Area Connection Click on the Properties icon Local Are...

Page 197: ...e identical addresses and Subnet Mask this is identical to the subnet mask programmed into the equipment into the corresponding fields Click the OK button to complete the PC Configuration Note some computers may require that the computer be restarted for the changes to take effect Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties Box 5 To reconnect the computer to a network select the Obtain an IP address autom...

Page 198: ...s successful the screen will display C ping 172 18 100 215 Pinging 172 18 100 215 with 32 bytes of data Reply from 172 18 100 215 bytes 32 time 109ms TTL 64 Reply from 172 18 100 215 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 64 Reply from 172 18 100 215 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 64 Reply from 172 18 100 215 bytes 32 time 123ms TTL 64 Ping statistics for 172 18 100 215 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0 0 loss Approximate r...

Page 199: ...h Speed Digital Modulator TCP IP Ethernet Setup MN DM240XR Revision 12 B 7 b The Link Light is illuminated c The IP Address that is used matches the Modem s IP Address d The Server and Modem are on the same subnet ...

Page 200: ...DM240XR High Speed Digital Modulator TCP IP Ethernet Setup MN DM240XR Revision 12 B 8 Notes ...

Page 201: ...ct is configured with the Web interface use the products front panel SYSTEM control screen and verify that the WEB sub menu is visible Contact the Radyne Customer Service Department if the WEB feature is not displayed on the front panel to identify the product is upgradeable Utilization of the Web Browser requires proper setup of the TCP IP menus The unit is shipped from the factory with the Boot ...

Page 202: ...eter settings OPER Users can monitor and control modem parameter settings and change their own authentication passwords ADMIN At this highest access right users can monitor and control modem parameter settings change any user s name and authentication password and modify IP network settings This setting has full access to the entire site NO GROUP Assigning this will block all access from the site ...

Page 203: ...cture as USER 1 4 USER 3 This has the same menu structure as USER 1 Radyne s Web configuration allows for the support of 3 user profiles These are configured through the PASSWORD SETUP ACCESS section in the Web Browser C 2 1 Change Web User Name Any of the three available user names can be modified 1 Go to USERx Submenu press ENTER then move the cursor to any position and press CLEAR along with th...

Page 204: ...ermined that the modem is reachable start the internet browser and type the modem IP address in the address field then press the Enter key The equipment Introduction page will display general information showing the equipment type an overview of the equipment features and capabilities and available hardware and software options Complete technical specifications and product options are also availab...

Page 205: ... web pages i e Password Set up IP Administration and Monitor and Control The factory default User Name and password defaults are listed above Enter admin for the user name and admin for the password to gain access with full privileges to the other pages within the browser DM24XR Login Window Upon completion of a successful login the user will be able to access the other screens within the Web Brow...

Page 206: ...o the front panel top level menu selections When the mouse is dragged over a tab it gets highlighted with a rollover effect and a sub level of selections is revealed These correspond to the front panel sub menus Below the menu gel tabs the main menu section will reflect the current programmed control state At the top of the page breadcrumb location identifier reminds the user how the page is selec...

Page 207: ...oprietary profile for the DM240XR to pre distort the modulator resulting in Amplitude and Group Delay equalization over the Satellite Link AutoEQ supports SCPC equalization of Group Delay and Amplitude over the satellite system When installed into the PIIC slot of the DM240XR with Firmware Revision FO5377 J or higher the AutoEQ Calibration menu will be displayed allowing for selection and monitori...

Page 208: ...40XR will automatically return to the programmed outbound signal such as DVB S2 with the proper pre distortion for the satellite loop per the selected symbol rate roll off and transponder frequency If any parameters are changed affecting Symbol Rate or Roll off AutoEQ must be re calibrated to the new parameters At any time AutoEQ can be enabled or disabled The DM240XR is capable of retaining 32 Au...

Page 209: ...EQ operation Refer to Figure 2 for the AutoEQ portion of the DM240XR Menu Tree The DM240XR must have software Version FO5377 J or higher to operate the AutoEQ PIIC Interface Card These Menu options are also available on the Ethernet Web browser J6 the RS232 J1 terminal port and the Remote Port J4 of the DM240XR Refer to the DM240XR Manual for all Modulator related options and Parameters Figure 2 A...

Page 210: ...on run with acceptable coefficients for operation over the satellite EQ CAL Normal Calibrating Ref ACQ Allows the DM240XR Modulator to select the AutoEQ interface mode of operation Normal When in this state the AutoEQ is in monitoring mode with no Calibration or Reference Acquisition functions being preformed Calibrating When in this state the AutoEQ will program the DM240XR modulated output for t...

Page 211: ... DM240XR modulated output for the AutoEQ calibration signal The calibration output bandwidth is set by the symbol rate currently programmed into the DM240XR Modulator During reference calibration the AutoEQ will obtain receive lock and establish the baseline coefficients for internal reference References are captured for each modulator roll off and oversample rate During this process the MSE can b...

Page 212: ...operation Refer to Figure 3 for the back channel portion of the DM240XR Menu Tree The DM240XR must have software Version FO5377 J or higher to operate the AutoEQ PIIC Interface Card These Menu options are also available on the Ethernet Web browser J6 the RS232 J1 terminal port and the Remote Port J4 of the DM240XR Refer to the DM240XR Manual for all Modulator related options and Parameters Figure ...

Page 213: ...ed to allow these ports to pass on each communication end Contact your Network Administrator for allowable port numbers and to open up the ports on the firewall if necessary Enter into the Backchannel menu and the following sub menus will appear however the order may vary LOCAL PORT XXXX The local port number must be set to the same value at both the local and remote sites SERVER PORT XXXX The ser...

Page 214: ...NEL TEST ERROR REPLY 6 If fails may log one of the following events on the server side event log a INVALID CHANNEL TEST SIZE b INVALID CHANNEL TEST PAYLOAD Ethernet Test Verify Local Router On the local unit using the Front Panel display and arrow keys scroll thru the Monitor menu and clear the Event Log Now scroll thru the Test menu and Ping Test the TCP IP ROUTER If the event LED on the front pa...

Page 215: ...e AutoEQ Interface Card This optional step may be preformed prior to Equalizer Calibration This step is optional as default reference s are already loaded into the system This operation will replace the default reference s with the actual references measured during the calibration cycle The modulator must be programmed for an L Band frequency and the AutoEQ RXIF Frequency programmed to match 1 Ins...

Page 216: ...cq Set up For results place the attenuator pad as close to the AutoEQ port J12 as possible 9 Clear the events of the modulator by scrolling to MONITOR then down and over to PRESS CLEAR TO ERASE EVENTS and press clear Verify that the Event LED is now off 10 Using the Front Panel menu scroll to EQ CALIBRATION and set to REF ACQ a After a successful calibration the event log will display REF ACQ SUCC...

Page 217: ...eprogrammed for Section 4 1 above and the output power to the system operating level Connect the DM240XR Modulator output to the Uplink system Enable the modulator and adjust all uplink parameters as required for proper uplink operation 2 Measure the center frequency of the down converted modulated signal Using the front panel Menu reprogram the AutoEQ to the center frequency of the down converted...

Page 218: ... EQ RENAME Press ENTER use the Up DN Arrows on the Keyboard to change the name and press ENTER to save the new name for the file 6 Using the Front Panel menu scroll to SAVE EQ CAL and press ENTER to save the file D 10 Equalizer Modes The AutoEQ feature must be enabled on the DM240XR and section 4 2 Equalizer Calibration must be performed prior to this section Disable Mode To disable a programmed E...

Page 219: ...ate the AutoEQ system in remote perform the following setup steps 1 The TCP IP Ethernet Setup described in the operator manual 2 The Backchannel Setup as described in Section 4 0 3 Select REMOTE under the EQ RECEIVER Submenu 4 Perform the Operations as described in Section 5 0 for equalization Figure 6 Remote AutoEQ Site Equalization ...

Page 220: ...the AutoEQ system Short Blink Green Heartbeat board ready for operation Solid Green AutoEQ test pattern lock Solid Yellow AutoEQ data being accessed Blink Red AutoEQ test pattern unlocked Signal error D 12 2 LNB Power Connector On the back of the AutoEQ interface card is the connector J13 that can be used to insert LNB power to the J12 SMA connector to feed DC to the LNB Mating Connector PP3 002A ...

Page 221: ...x 103 1 609 x 103 1 609 1 mm 0 03937 1 kilometer 0 621 Temperature Conversions Units of Weight Unit Gram Ounce Avoirdupois Ounce Troy Pound Avoir Pound Troy Kilogram 1 gram 0 03527 0 03215 0 002205 0 002679 0 001 1 oz avoir 28 35 0 9115 0 0625 0 07595 0 02835 1 oz troy 31 10 1 097 0 06857 0 08333 0 03110 1 lb avoir 453 6 16 0 14 58 1 215 0 4536 1 lb Troy 373 2 13 17 12 0 0 8229 0 3732 1 kilogram 1...

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