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6    Controls and Connections

FRONT PANEL CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
F1 - LCD Display
 - This displays the PS151 or selected
transcoder parameter and its setting.

F2 -UNIT SELECT   (Left) and   (Right) Buttons -
These select either the PS151 power supply or  one of
ten SCT2860 transcoders. Information from the selected
unit will be displayed on the LCD display for parameter
adjustment. When either button is pressed once, the LED
of the selected transcoder  will blink for about 3 seconds,
but the unit selected will not change.  The second press
within 3 seconds will increment ( or decrement (  ) to
the next higher or lower numbered unit.  The PS151
power supply menu falls between transcoder numbers 10
and 1.

F3 -   (Left) and   (Right) Buttons - Use the left or right
buttons to navigate from screen to screen to view a
parameter setting. This will not alter any settings. If in the
adjust mode, stop at the parameter you wish to adjust and
use the   (up) and   (down) buttons to adjust.

F4 -    (Up) and   (Down) Buttons - Use the up and
down arrows to adjust a parameter value when in the
adjust mode. When not in the adjust mode, pressing the

 (up) button will display the software version readout,

and pressing the   (down) button will display the QAM
modulation output baud rate readout.

F5 - ENTER - Use the ENTER button to enter the adjust
mode or to save and load a new setting or settings.  Hold
for 2 seconds until the display flashes to enter the adjust
mode. After adjustment using the up or down arrow
buttons, press again to save and load the new settings.
You may save one parameter at a time after it is adjusted
or wait until all adjustments are made and press to save
and load all at once.

F6 - FAN - One of five front panel cooling fans.  To ensure
proper cooling, do not block these openings.

F7 - L BAND INPUTS - These are the L band inputs from
the LNB. The level must be between -70 and -25 dBm.
The L band frequency range will be in the 950 to 2150
MHz range.

F8 - LED -  The LED on each SCT 2860 will blink on and
off for approximately 3 seconds when that unit is selected.
When in the adjust mode, it will blink continuously.  When
in the normal mode, it will be lit continuously  whenever
power is applied.

REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
R1 - RS232 OUT - 
This RS232 serial connector can
connect to the RS232 IN connector on another rack
containing a PS150, PS151, or PS100 power supply
(included transcoders could be SCT860, SCT1860,
SCT2860, SCT3860 or  SCT4860  transcoders), thus
allowing computer control of multiple racks of these units
with the same PC connection.

R2 - RS232 IN - Connecting this RS232 serial connector
to the serial port of a personal computer equipped with
Drake RS232 remote control software, allows remote
monitoring and programming of each transcoder. Alterna-
tively, can be connected to the Drake SCTeci. No connec-
tion is required for front panel control.

R3 - Fan Power- Connect the two conductor cable from
the front panel fans to this connector.

R4 - Power Out - These connectors are for connecting
the power cables from each individual SCT2860 to the
PS151 power supply. The other end of each cable can be
plugged into any one of the ten SCT2860 transcoders.
However, to minimize confusion, it is strongly suggested
that the left most unit (as viewed from the front panel) be
connected to power supply socket number 1, the second
from the left to number 2, etc.  Do not attempt to use any
power supply other than this Drake supplied model.

R5 - Power In - This connector supplies power and
program control to the SCT2860.  Connect a cable from
this connector to the appropriate connector on the PS151
power supply (see R4 above).

R6 - RF Output - This is the QAM output channel RF
output. The frequency range is between 54 and 864 MHz
depending upon the channel selected.  The output level is
+40 dBmV, adjustable downward.

NOTE:   Although the above discussions refer to the
SCT2860 transcoder modules, other Drake transcoders
may be mixed with SCT2860s in the same RMT150 rack
mounting tray. These include the SCT1860, SCT3860,
and SCT4860. The PS151 power supply/control module
will recognize each type of transcoder.

Also, SCT860 transcoders, although controlled by a
different power supply model, can have the RS232 control
'daisy chained' with the PS150 and PS151 controlled
transcoders.

F1

F2

F3

F4

F5

F6

F7

F8

ID      1.1
12.45 dB

ENTER

SELECT

UNIT

DRAKE TRANSCODER SYSTEM

 

RF OUTPUT

POWER

R1

R2

R3

R4

R5

R6

+12
+5
TX

+3

GND

RX

100 - 240 VAC

47 - 63 HZ, 125 W

FAN POWER

10

9

7

8

5

6

4

3

1

2

RS232 OUT

RS232 IN

 

Summary of Contents for SCT2860

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual TM is a registered trademark of the R L Drake Company Copyright 2008 R L Drake Company P N 3852394C 01 2008 SCT2860 Transcoder System...

Page 2: ...be moved with care Quick stops excessive force and uneven surfaces may cause the product and cart combina tion to overturn The lightning flash with arrow head symbol within an equilateral triangle is...

Page 3: ...or cable system is grounded so as to provide some protection against voltage surges and built up static charges Article 810 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 provides information with rega...

Page 4: ...ata Link RS232 Input RS232 Output GENERAL Operating Temperature Range Size Weight Power Requirement 950 MHz to 2150 MHz 500 kHz 5 0 MHz minimum 25 dBm to 70 dBm 75 Ohms return loss of 10 dB minimum 1...

Page 5: ...behind its front panel hole and the hook shaped projection on the rear of the module engages the rear of the mounting tray Secure the module with the supplied standard 1 2 inch F connector mount ing...

Page 6: ...inuously whenever power is applied REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS R1 RS232 OUT This RS232 serial connector can connect to the RS232 IN connector on another rack containing a PS150 PS151 or PS100 power supply...

Page 7: ...ed on the top line of the display and the current setting is shown on the bottom line For set up purposes it is best to progress clockwise in the chart below use the right arrow button starting from t...

Page 8: ...mory just as would pressing the ENTER button in addition to moving to an adjacent transcoder Note that many of the parameters will not be changed until the ENTER button is pressed These include MODE r...

Page 9: ...milar Drake models transcoders The PS151 buffers and distributes the RS232 remote control data from its DB9 RS232 INPUT connector to up to ten transcoders and to the DB9 RS232 OUTPUT connector Multipl...

Page 10: ...o answer modem is used at the headend one can interface via telephone connection The RS232 connection can be used to download new operating firmware to the SCT2860 if needed for use with future option...

Page 11: ...rking days after it arrives at R L DRAKE if we have all the facts If we must call you it may take longer R L DRAKE is not responsible for damage caused by lightning nonprofes sional alterations acts o...

Page 12: ...use are important to obtain proper performance from this product Therefore carefully read the Instruction Manual This warranty does not apply to any defect that R L DRAKE COMPANY determines is due to...

Page 13: ...R L Drake Company 230 Industrial Drive Franklin Ohio 45005 U S A Customer Service and Parts Telephone 1 937 746 6990 Telefax 1 937 806 1576 World Wide Web Site http www rldrake com...

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