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Appendix F: Redundant Backup with TP64 and TPT-2 Transfer Panels
Moseley SL9003Q
602-12016-01 Revision J
Weight
Net: 16 lbs. (7.3 kg). Shipping: 17 lbs. (7.7 kg)
F.3 TP128/TP64 Installation
Normally, the TP128/TP64 is shipped with the Main and Standby transmitters per the
customer order. The receiver end of the link does not require a TP64 for a redundant
standby configuration, but uses a simple RF splitter.
Main/Standby Retrofit
: If the TP128/TP64 will be installed in an existing site to convert a
standalone unit to a main/standby, particular attention must be made to set up all of the
parameters as discussed in this manual.
STARLINK STL transmitters in a redundant standby retrofit are relatively simple to setup in
the field. The system installer can call Moseley Technical Services for assistance, if required.
F.3.1 TP128/TP64 Rack Installation
The TP128/TP64 Transfer Panel is normally mounted between the Main and Standby radios
to allow the shortest possible lengths of transmission cable.
The TP128/TP64 is designed for mounting in standard rack cabinets. The TP64 chassis has
mounting holes for Chassis Trak C-300-5-1-14 rack slides. If rack slides are used, be sure
to leave at least a 15-inch service loop in all cables to the equipment.
If rack slides are not used, use the rack mounting brackets (“rack ears”) and hardware
included with the TP128/TP64.
F.3.2 TP128 Power Supply
The TP128 main power (-48 VDC) is supplied by the provided “desktop” AC to DC power
supply.
Optionally, a second -48V internal supply and AC-DC power converter can be used for power
redundancy. Contact Moseley for availability.
F.3.3 TP64 Power Supply
The TP64 main power (+12/+15 VDC) is supplied by the shielded RJ45 cable from both
radios and therefore requires no external power connection. The Main and Standby radio
supplies are summed internally in the TP64 so that if power from one radio fails, power to
the TP64 will not be interrupted.
Turn on the internal supply of the TP64 by switching the rear panel power switch up. This
supplies the internal electronics of the TP64. This switch should ALWAYS be left ON.
Optionally, a wall-mount AC-DC power converter can be used for added back-up. The
converter may also be useful for testing and troubleshooting. If you require an AC power
converter, contact Moseley and specify 115 Volt or 230 Volt when ordering. DC-DC
converters may also be used, contact Moseley for availability.
F.4 Equipment Interconnection
F.4.1 Starlink SL9003Q Backup Operation
Transmitter
: Figures F-1 & F-2 shows a typical Starlink QAM (STL) Main/Standby
configuration for the transmitter end of the link.
Transfer control is via the RJ45 shielded cables/RJ45-to-DB9 converters (230-12134 & 230-
12127 [TP64 only], both supplied) between the NMS card “XFER” input and the respective
RJ-45 connectors on the TP128 or DB9 connectors on the TP64 transfer panel.
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