CSAT-5060 C-Band Satellite Transceivers Installation and Operation Manual Part Number MN/CSAT5060.IOM Revision 1 IMPORTANT NOTE: The information contained in this document supersedes all previously published information regarding this product. This manual is subject to change without prior notice.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Satellite Transceivers Installation and Operation Manual Part Number MN/CSAT5060.IOM Revision 1 October 10, 2008 Copyright © 2008 Comtech EF Data. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA. Comtech EF Data, 2114 West 7th Street, Tempe, Arizona 85281 USA, 480.333.2200, FAX: 480.333.
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CSAT-5060 C-Band Satellite Transceivers Table of Contents Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS .............................................................................................................. III TABLES .................................................................................................................................... VIII FIGURES .........................................................................................................................
CSAT-5060 C-Band Satellite Transceivers Table of Contents Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM 2.1 Dimensional Envelope ....................................................................................................................... 2-1 2.2 Specifications ...................................................................................................................................... 2-7 CHAPTER 3. CONNECTOR PINOUTS .................................................................................
CSAT-5060 C-Band Satellite Transceivers Table of Contents Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM 5.1.2 Mechanical Interface .................................................................................................................... 5–5 5.2 RSU-5060 Operation ......................................................................................................................... 5–6 5.2.1 RS-485 Interface .........................................................................................................
CSAT-5060 C-Band Satellite Transceivers Table of Contents Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Figure 8-3. Waveguide Kit, CPR229, AS/0461 .................................................................................. 8–4 8.1.3 Assemble LNA Switch Kit, AS/0438 .......................................................................................... 8–5 8.2 Installation of LNA Assembly .......................................................................................................... 8–6 8.2.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Satellite Transceivers Table of Contents Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM A.1.2................................................................................................................................................... A–13 A.4.1 Mounting Kit ..................................................................................................................... A–13 Figure A-14. Redundancy Configuration .......................................................................................
CSAT-5060 C-Band Satellite Transceivers Table of Contents Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM C.4 Single -Thread Configuration ........................................................................................................ C–2 C.4.1 Mounting Kits ............................................................................................................................ C–2 C.4.2 Single-Thread Installation .....................................................................................................
CSAT-5060 C-Band Satellite Transceivers Table of Contents Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM FIGURE 8‐4. SWITCH PORT LOCATIONS .................................................................................................................... 8–5 FIGURE 8‐5. INSTALLATION OF SINGLE‐THREAD LNA .............................................................................................. 8–6 FIGURE 8‐6. INSTALLATION OF THE REDUNDANT LNA ASSEMBLY. .....................................................................
CSAT-5060 C-Band Satellite Transceivers Table of Contents Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM FIGURE C‐1 UNIVERSAL POLE MOUNTING KIT, AS/0414 ..........................................................................................C–3 FIGURE C‐2. CSAT MOUNTING BRACKETS, AS/0415 .................................................................................................C–4 FIGURE C‐3. LOOKING DOWN .................................................................................................................
PREFACE Customer Support Contact the Comtech EF Data Customer Support Department for: • • • Product support or training Reporting comments or suggestions concerning manuals Information on upgrading or returning a product A Customer Support representative may be reached at: Comtech EF Data Attention: Customer Support Department 2114 West 7th Street Tempe, Arizona 85281 USA 480.333.2200 (Main Comtech EF Data Number) 480.333.4357 (Customer Support Desk) 480.333.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Preface MN/CSAT5060.IOM Revision 1 About this Manual This manual describes the installation and operation for the Comtech EF Data CSAT-5060 CBand Transceiver. This is a technical document intended for earth station engineers, technicians, and operators responsible for the operation and maintenance of the CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Preface MN/CSAT5060.IOM Revision 1 Safety Compliance EN 60950 Applicable testing is routinely performed as a condition of manufacturing on all units to ensure compliance with safety requirements of EN60950.This equipment meets the Safety of Information Technology Equipment specification as defined in EN60950.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Preface MN/CSAT5060.IOM Revision 1 Installation Guidelines Regarding Power Line Quality IMPORTANT Comtech EF Data has become familiar with the varying quality of the AC power grid around the world. The following offers some installation guidelines that should help ensure a reliable installation. • Surge suppression: High voltage surges can cause failure of the power supply.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Preface MN/CSAT5060.IOM Revision 1 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. For equipment under warranty, the owner is responsible for freight to Comtech EF Data and all related customs, taxes, tariffs, insurance, etc.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Preface MN/CSAT5060.IOM Revision 1 Exclusive Remedies Comtech EF Data Corporation’s warranty, as stated is in lieu of all other warranties, expressed, implied, or statutory, including those of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
Chapter 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 DESCRIPTION The CSAT5060, otherwise referred to as, ‘the CSAT” is designed for use in communication systems, or in satellite uplink data systems, for the reception of SCPC/MCPC, DAMA, and TDMA communication signals. It also can be used in communications system applications with full transponder HDTV and analog TV. The CSAT is environmentally sealed and is designed to be hard mounted on or near the antenna structure.
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C-Band Transceiver Introduction Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM 1.2 THEORY OF OPERATION This chapter contains a general description of the theory of operation for the CSAT Downconverter and Upconverter sections. The CSAT can be used for SCPC/MCPC, DAMA, and TDMA, as well as for full transponder HDTV and analog TV applications. In all models, the downconverter and upconverter local oscillators are independently synthesized to allow simplex or duplex operation.
C-Band Transceiver Introduction Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM 1.3 RF SIGNAL CONVERSION 1.3.1 DOWNCONVERTER The RF input to the Downconverter is in the 3400 to 4200 MHz frequency range at a typical level of -45 dBm. The input signal is mixed down to the 1110 MHz IF in the first conversion mixer. High side LO injection is used for this mixing process. The Downconverter RFLO synthesizer in the 4510 to 5310 MHz frequency range provides it in 1.000 or 2.500 MHz steps. Both step sizes are automatically selectable.
C-Band Transceiver Introduction Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM 1.3.2 UPCONVERTER The RF input to the Upconverter is at 70 ± 18 MHz at a typical level of -35 dBm which would provide an output power back-off of 8 dB. In operation, the input signal is mixed up to the 1250 MHz IF in the first conversion mixer operating at a fixed frequency with low side LO injection at 1180 MHz provided by the Upconverter IFLO. IF filtering is provided by the 1250 MHz BPF.
C-Band Transceiver Introduction Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM 1.4 MONITOR & CONTROL The Monitor & Control (M&C) unit is designed to monitor the functions of the transceiver, and provide the control for remote command inputs to the Up and Down converter sections. It controls the attenuator settings, the frequency settings, and it monitors the alarm system and logs any alarms that might occur.
Chapter 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 Dimensional Envelope Refer to Figure 2-1, Figure 2-2, or Figure 2-3 as appropriate for CSAT dimensions and Figure 2-4 for Remote Switch dimensions. IMPORTANT Comtech EF Data reserves the right to change specifications of products described in this document at any time without notice and without obligation to notify any person of such changes. Information in this document may differ from that published in other Comtech EF Data documents.
C-Band Transceiver Specification Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Figure 2-1.
C-Band Transceiver Specification Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM J7 RF IN 9 11/16 RF IN M8X1.25 HELICOIL,PMOUNTING BOTH SIDES J2 RF OUT J7 RF OUT J2 8.14 5.38 22 3/16 22 13/16 18.60 6.47 3.75 5.47 .64 .75 9.75 J1 IF IN J6 IF OUT J3 AC POWER J6 IF OUT J4 EXTERNAL REF IN J5 COMM REF IN AC POWER J1 IF IN J4 EXTE RNAL 1.00 J3 J5 COMM Figure 2-2.
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C-Band Transceiver Specification 2.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM SPECIFICATIONS Transmit Frequency RF Frequency IF Receive Frequency RF 5845 to 6425 MHz Standard 6425 to 6725 MHz (Optional Extended) 5850 to 6650 MHz (Optional Wide) 5845 to 6725 MHz (Optional Super Wide) 70 MHz ± 18 MHz 140 MHz ± 36 MHz (Optional) Output Power, P1dB Gain Attenuator Range Model: 5W 10W dBm: +37 +40 dB: 65 68 25 dB in 0.25 dB steps Gain Flatness ± 0.75 dB full RF Band ± 0.
C-Band Transceiver Specification Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Conversion Conversion Dual, no spectral inversion Frequency Step Size 1.0 and 2.
Chapter 3. CONNECTOR PINOUTS 3.1 Pin-outs 3.1.1 Connector J3: AC Power, Mains, 100 to 125 VAC, or 205 to 240 VAC. To avoid a serious shock hazard, correctly determine the mating connector type in use and wire it according to the following table: WARNING EARLY UNITS Pin A B C or G NEWER UNITS Mating Connector Type KPT06J12-3S MS3116J12-3S Line Ground Neutral Mating Connector Type CA3106E18-22SB Ground Neutral Line Table 3-1.
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Chapter 4. SYSTEM OPERATION 4.1 Turning On the CSAT The CSAT does not contain a ‘Power On/Off’ switch. The CSAT is powered ON by connecting the J3 “AC Power” connector to the appropriate prime power source. See Section 1 for detailed requirements for the ‘prime power source’. WARNING Never turn the unit ON without proper waveguide termination on the J2 “RF OUTPUT” port. Individuals can be exposed to dangerously high electromagnetic levels.
C-Band Transceiver Connector Pinouts 4.2.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Attenuation Both the Receiver attenuation and the Transmitter attenuation are user configurable. The receiver attenuation can be selected between 00.00 and 25.00 dB in 0.25 dB increments. The transmitter attenuation can be selected between 00.00 and 25.00 dB in 0.25 dB increments. Associated Remote Command(s): Example(s): 4.2.3 DAT= , UAT= DAT=04.25 , UAT=11.
C-Band Transceiver Connector Pinouts 4.2.5 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Mute The output state of both the Receiver and the Transmitter are user controllable. The receiver output state (the ‘IF IN’ port, J1) will be ON only if the following two requirements are met: • • The receiver hardware must be fault free (i.e., No Synthesizer or IFLO faults). The receiver shall be unmuted (i.e., DMU=0 ).
C-Band Transceiver Connector Pinouts 4.2.8 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Channel Slope Adjust Both the Rx IF output and the Tx RF output channel slopes are user controllable. • The receiver channel slope can be varied for approximately 2dB of positive slope. The parameter for controlling this is the ‘Down Slope Adjust’, which can be varied from 0.0 to 1.0 in 0.1 steps. The default setting is 0.0 and is the value used when the channel flatness is tuned and tested in the factory. 1.
C-Band Transceiver Connector Pinouts 4.2.11 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Cold Start Function The CSAT provides an optional ‘Cold Start’ feature that will ensure that the internal 10MHz reference signal is at a stable temperature prior to allowing the RF and IF outputs to be turned ON. A fixed cold start interval of 15 minutes is used. • If ‘Cold Start’ is ON when the CSAT is powered ON, the IF and RF outputs will remain muted for 15 minutes even if all the conditions defined in 3.3.4 are satisfied.
C-Band Transceiver Connector Pinouts 4.2.13 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM LNA Current Source The CSAT has the circuitry necessary to source current, at 11 Vdc, up the ‘RF IN port’ J7, to power a LNA. This current source can be turned ON/OFF via the user. This source is capable of providing up to 400 mA. Never turn the unit ON without proper waveguide termination on the J2 “RF OUTPUT” port. Individuals can be exposed to dangerously high electromagnetic levels.
C-Band Transceiver Connector Pinouts 4.2.16 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Redundancy Controller Auto/Manual The Operating mode of the Comtech EF Data Redundant Switch Unit (RSU5060) can be set via a command to the ONLINE CSAT. The RSU-5060 initializes to the AUTO mode when power is first applied. • In AUTO mode the RSU-5060 monitors the state of the two CSATs and will automatically switch the OFFLINE unit online if the ONLINE unit faults.
C-Band Transceiver Connector Pinouts 4.2.19 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Set Baud Rate The Baud Rate of the communication port, J5, can be set to any values shown below: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400 (The factory default is 9600) Associated Remote Command(s): Example(s): 4.2.20 SBR= SBR=9600 Set Date The CSAT contains a battery powered Real Time Clock (RTC) used to provide Date/Time stamping of events, alarms and faults. The date can be changed by the user.
Chapter 5. REDUNDANT SYSTEMS The C-Band Transceiver is capable of operating in both stand-alone and redundant configurations. The CSAT fully redundant system provides automatic detection, switching, and status for both its configuration and health. The system is designed such that stand-alone operation is a functional sub-set of the fully redundant CSAT system. This provides the user with transparent functionality regardless of the mode or complexity in which the system has been setup to operate.
C-Band Transceiver Redundant Systems 5.1.1 5.1.1.1 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM RSU-5060 INTERFACES Electrical Interface The RSU-5060 contains five primary electrical control interface connectors, (J1 through J5) and six IF signal connectors (J6 through J11). Table 5-1. RSU-5060 Interface Connectors Connector J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 5.1.1.
C-Band Transceiver Redundant Systems 5.1.1.3 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Rx Waveguide Switch interface, J2 The J2 interface connector (6-pin) provides the control and indicator signals between the Rx Waveguide Switch and the RSU-5060. Table 5-3. Rx Waveguide Switch Signal Description (Connector J2) Pin A B C D E F 5.1.1.
C-Band Transceiver Redundant Systems 5.1.1.5 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Tx Waveguide Switch interface, J4 The J4 interface connector (6-pin) provides the control and indicator signals between the Tx Waveguide Switch and the RSU-5060. Table 5-5. Tx Waveguide Switch Signal Description (Connector J4) Pin A B C D E F 5.1.1.
C-Band Transceiver Redundant Systems 5.1.1.7 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Tx IF Interfaces, J6, J7, and J8 The Tx IF input signal is fed from the customer’s equipment to the RSU-5060 at connector J6. The RSU-5060 contains a power splitter which feeds the IF input signal to both CSAT A and CSAT B via the J7 and J8 connectors. The IF power at J7 and J8 will nominally be 3dBm less than the IF input power at J6. 5.1.1.
C-Band Transceiver Redundant Systems 5.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM RSU-5060 Operation The RSU-5060 is designed to provide single-point control for both the Tx and Rx transfer switches (Waveguide Switches). In addition, the RSU-5060 provides the customer with a single interface connection to the M&C system. Through this interface the customer can access and control all configuration, monitor and faults status parameters of both CSAT’s.
C-Band Transceiver Redundant Systems 5.2.1 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM RS-485 Interface The RSU-5060 provides a single point interface for the customer’s M&C system by pig tailing the 4-wire RS-485 input to J5 and passing it out on both the J1 and J3 interface connectors. When using the RS-485, 4-wire interface to talk to the individual CSAT’s are addressed at subsequent addresses through the use of the ‘B SELECT *’ signal going to CSAT B on the J3 interface connector.
C-Band Transceiver Redundant Systems 5.2.3 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM SWITCH CMD Signal Pin V on the J5 connector is the ‘SWITCH CMD’ input pin. The user can use this signal to command the RSU-5060 to change the position of both the Tx and Rx transfer switches. This pin should normally be left OPEN and momentarily shorted to ground to force a switch over (minimum pulse width for this signal is 100 mS). The RSU-5060 operating mode does effect how it will respond to the ‘SWITCH CMD’ command. 5.2.
C-Band Transceiver Redundant Systems 5.3 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Configuring A Redundant System Comtech EF Data’s Redundant CSAT system was designed to reduce the workload of a Customer M&C system in two manners. • First, the RSU-5060 can be configured to automatically monitor the status of the two CSAT’s and always keep the unfaulted CSAT ONLINE.
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Chapter 6. REMOTE CONTROL 6.1 Introduction This document describes the protocol and message repertoire for remote monitor and control of the CSAT outdoor terminal. The electrical interface is either an RS-485 multi-drop bus (for the control of many devices) or an RS-232 connection (for the control of a single device), and data is transmitted in asynchronous serial form, using ASCII characters.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control 6.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Basic Protocol Whether in RS-232 or RS-485 mode, all data is transmitted half-duplex as asynchronous serial characters suitable for transmission and reception by a UART. In this case, the asynchronous character format is fixed at: • • • 8 data bits No parity 1 stop bit The baud rate may vary between 1200 baud and 19,200 baud. All data is transmitted in framed packets.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control 6.2.1 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Packet Structure Table 6-3. Master-to-Slave: Start of Packet Device Address Address Delimiter Instruction Code Code Qualifier Optional Arguments < / = or ? End of Packet Carriage Return 60 47 61 or 63 13 Character ASCII Code # Characters 1 4 1 3 1 n 1 Example: <0135/UAT=12.25{CR} Table 6-4.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control 6.2.1.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Address Up to 9999 devices can be uniquely addressed. In RS-232 and RS-485 applications, the permissible range of values is 1 to 9999. It is programmed into a slave unit using the Set Physical Address (SPA) command. IMPORTANT 6.2.1.3 The master sends a packet with the address of a slave - the destination of the packet. When the slave responds, the address used is the same address, to indicate to the master the source of the packet.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control 2. Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM From Slave to Master, the only permitted values are: = (ASCII code 61) ? (ASCII code 63) ! (ASCII code 33) * (ASCII code 42) # (ASCII code 35) They have these meanings: The = code (slave to master) is used in two ways: • First, if the master has sent a query code to a slave (for example UAT?, meaning what’s the Transmit Attenuation?), the slave would respond with UAT=xx.xx, where xx.xx represents the attenuation in question.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM • This response can only occur if the operator sends two or more ‘hardware configuration’ type commands without allowing adequate time between commands for the hardware to be configured. Example: the operator issued commands to change both the Upconverter frequency and the Downconverter frequency with less than 100 milliseconds between commands • 6.2.1.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Parameter Type Command (Instruction Code and qualifier) Arguments for Command or Response to Query Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Description of arguments Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57. Response to Command (Slave to Master) Query (Instruction code and qualifier) Response to query (Slave to Master) TX Frequency UFQ= 6 bytes numerical Command or Query. TX Frequency in valid range. Frequency divisible by 1MHz and 2.5 MHz are allowed.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Arguments for Command or Response to Query Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Parameter Type Command (Instruction Code and qualifier) Description of arguments Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57. Response to Command (Slave to Master) Query (Instruction code and qualifier) Mute Mode MUT= 1 byte, value of 0,1 Command or Query. Mute Mode, where: 0 = Unmuted after Frequency change, 1 = Muted after Frequency change.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Parameter Type Command (Instruction Code and qualifier) Arguments for Command or Response to Query Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Description of arguments Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57. Response to Command (Slave to Master) Query (Instruction code and qualifier) Response to query (Slave to Master) RX Slope Adjust DSA= 3 bytes Command or Query. RX Slope Adjust, between 0.0 and 1.0. Resolution = 0.1. Example: DSA=0.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Parameter Type Command (Instruction Code and qualifier) Arguments for Command or Response to Query Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Description of arguments Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57. Response to Command (Slave to Master) Query (Instruction code and qualifier) Response to query (Slave to Master) LNA Fault Logic LFL= 1 byte, value of 0,1 Command or Query.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Parameter Type CSAT Global Configuration Command (Instruction Code and qualifier) CGC= Arguments for Command or Response to Query 60 bytes, with numerical entries fixed value entries, and delimiters Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Description of arguments Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57. Response to Command (Slave to Master) Query (Instruction code and qualifier) Command or Query. Global configuration of Unit, in the form: FFFF.FAA.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Parameter Type Command (Instruction Code and qualifier) Arguments for Command or Response to Query Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Description of arguments Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57. Response to Command (Slave to Master) Query (Instruction code and qualifier) Response to query (Slave to Master) Redundancy Controller Box Auto/Manual Mode RAM= 1 byte, value of 0,1 Command or Query.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Parameter Type Command (Instruction Code and qualifier) Arguments for Command or Response to Query Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Description of arguments Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Parameter Type Command (Instruction Code and qualifier) Arguments for Command or Response to Query Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Description of arguments Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57. Response to Command (Slave to Master) Query (Instruction code and qualifier) Response to query (Slave to Master) Total New Alarms (Retrieve Number of unread Stored Alarms) N/A 2 bytes, numerical Query only.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Parameter Type Command (Instruction Code and qualifier) Arguments for Command or Response to Query Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Description of arguments Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57. Response to Command (Slave to Master) Query (Instruction code and qualifier) Response to query (Slave to Master) Retrieve Configuration Status N/A 113 bytes, alpha numerical Query only.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Parameter Type Command (Instruction Code and qualifier) Arguments for Command or Response to Query Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Description of arguments Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57. Response to Command (Slave to Master) Query (Instruction code and qualifier) Response to query (Slave to Master) Retrieve Redundancy Status N/A 37 bytes, alpha numerical Query only.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Parameter Type Retrieve Alarm Status Command (Instruction Code and qualifier) N/A Arguments for Command or Response to Query 171 bytes, text Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Description of arguments Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57. Response to Command (Slave to Master) Query (Instruction code and qualifier) Query only.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Parameter Type Command (Instruction Code and qualifier) Arguments for Command or Response to Query Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Description of arguments Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57. Response to Command (Slave to Master) Query (Instruction code and qualifier) Response to query (Slave to Master) Concise Configuration Status N/A 31 bytes, alpha numerical Query only.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Parameter Type Command (Instruction Code and qualifier) Arguments for Command or Response to Query Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Description of arguments Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57. Response to Command (Slave to Master) Query (Instruction code and qualifier) Response to query (Slave to Master) Concise Utility Status N/A 10 bytes, alpha numerical Query only. Used to Query the Utility status of the CSAT Example: CUS=brrru.ud.
C-Band Transceiver Remote Control Parameter Type Command (Instruction Code and qualifier) Arguments for Command or Response to Query Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Description of arguments Note that all arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57. Response to Command (Slave to Master) Query (Instruction code and qualifier) Response to query (Slave to Master) Concise Alarm Status N/A 19 bytes, numerical Query only.
Chapter 7. MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter is intended to provide procedures to assist operator and maintenance personnel in the checkout, maintenance and troubleshooting of the CSAT. Comtech EF Data recommends that spare replacement CSATs be used to replace CSATs removed from the system for maintenance. The input and output signals, the interconnecting cables and the location of the modules are as shown in Figure 7-1.
C-Band Transceiver Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7.1 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Maintenance Testing Use the instructions for installing the appropriate CSAT (refer to Appendix A, B, or C) for checkout, and the procedures in Chapter 4, for operating the CSAT. 1. The CSAT contains an Upconverter, a Solid-State Power Amplifier (SSPA) and a Downconverter. 2.
C-Band Transceiver Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7.3.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM RF Converter Module Synthesizer and IFLO Lock Detect Fault: During normal operation, neither the Upconverter nor the Downconverter synthesizer or IFLO should experience a Lock Detect fault. 7.3.3 • If one or more of these functions is faulted the CSAT will not function properly. • If a fault condition exists and an EXT REF is being used, check the connection to the CSAT and make sure it is secure.
C-Band Transceiver Maintenance and Troubleshooting 7.3.5 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Fan Fault Fan Fault: Contact Comtech EF Data Customer Support for troubleshooting help. 7.3.6 Temperature Fault CSAT Over Temperature Fault: A fault ("FT") indicates that the converter is over temperature. Turn the prime power switch off and return the CSAT to Comtech EF Data for repair.
Chapter 8. LNA INSTALLATION The following installation applies to any CSAT unit. IMPORTANT 8.1 LNA Installation The AS/0438, Mounting LNA Switch Kit, is the kit for the LNA installation. 8.1.1 TOOLS REQUIRED The following tools are recommended for unit installation. QTY 1 8.1.2 Description Adjustable wrench Alternate: Set of various box wrenches LNA Mounting Kits Part No.
C-Band Transceiver LNA Installation Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 -13 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Part No.
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C-Band Transceiver LNA Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM (For mounting customer-supplied unit to LNA assembly) Item 1 2 3 4 5 6 Part No. HW/M6X1X30MMHEX GA/GSKTCPR229HALF HW/M6X1HEXNUT HW/M6LOCK GA/GSKTCPR229FULL HW/M6FLAT Nomenclature Bolt, Hexhead M6 Gasket, CPR229, Half-Thick Nut, Hex M6 Washer, Lock M6 Gasket, CPR229, Full-Thick Washer, M6 Flat Figure 8-3.
C-Band Transceiver LNA Installation 8.1.3 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Assemble LNA Switch Kit, AS/0438 Step 1 2 3 4 5 Procedures Remove all protective tape from switch and keep it clean. Position Low Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) and gasket (11, Figure 2-1) on Port 1 and Port 3 of switch (5). Secure each LNA with eight bolts (7, Figure 2-1), lock washers (8) and flat washers (12). Position adapter (3) and gasket (11) on Port 2 and secure with 10 bolts (7), lock washers (8), and flat washers (12).
C-Band Transceiver LNA Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM 8.2 INSTALLATION OF LNA ASSEMBLY 8.2.1 SINGLE-THREAD LNA INSTALLATION Refer to Figure 8-5. Figure 8-5. Installation of Single-Thread LNA The LNA is mounted to the OMT as follows: • Waveguide Kit, CPR229, PN AS/0461 To install a single LNA to an antenna: 1. Remove the protective cover from the antenna OMT and LNA. 2. Install the appropriate gasket on the antenna end of the LNA. a.
C-Band Transceiver LNA Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM 8.2.2 REDUNDANT LNA INSTALLATION Refer to Figure 8-6. Figure 8-6. Installation of the Redundant LNA Assembly. 1. Remove the protective cover from the antenna OMT. 2. Install the appropriate gasket (8-3) on the antenna end of the TRF. a. If only one of the mounting surfaces has a groove, use the halfthick gasket.(2) b. If both mounting surfaces have grooves, use the full thick gasket (5). 3.
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Chapter 9. CSAT-5060 +10 dBm Unit This chapter describes items particular to the CSAT-5060 10-Watt unit. 9.1 Overview This appendix provides instructions on the installation, operation and maintenance of the CSAT-5060 +10 dBm. Transceiver manufactured by Comtech EF Data.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transciever +10 dBm Model C-Band Transceiver 9.1.1 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Function Description The Transceiver is designed for use in communication systems, or in satellite uplink data systems, for the reception of SCPC, DAMA, and TDMA communication signals. It also can be used in communications system applications with full transponder HDTV and analog TV.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transciever +10 dBm Model C-Band Transceiver 9.2 9.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Specifications The following are the design, operating, and environmental specifications for the CSAT-5060 +10 dBm unit. Transmit Frequency Intermodulation Total OPBO = 6 dB SCL = 9 dB OPBO, Δ = 1 MHz TX Output Power, P1dB (varies by model) - 45 dBc Receive RX Fequency RX Gain +10 dBm RX-IF Frequency TX Gain 34 ± 1.0 dB Gain, without LNA TX Gain Flatness ± 0.75 per 36 MHz ± 1.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transciever +10 dBm Model C-Band Transceiver Common Conversion Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Sense Positive, No Inversion Environmental Temperature: Operating Non-Operating Attitude Frequency Step Size Frequency Stability 1 and 2.5 MHz automatic Humidity -40 to +55°C (-40 to 131°F) -50 to +75°C (-58 to 167°F) 15,000 Feet, mean sea level 0 to 100 %, Relative -9 ± 1 x 10 /day (maximum) -7 1 x 10 /day ± 1 x 10-8/day (maximum) -40 to 55°C (-40 to 131°F) TX 0 to 25 dB, in 0.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transciever +10 dBm Model C-Band Transceiver Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transciever +10 dBm Model C-Band Transceiver Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Figure 9-1.
Appendix A. CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt INSTALLATION IMPORTANT A.1 Upon completion of installation, refer to Chapter 8 for LNA installation. Unpacking and Inspection Inspect the shipping container for damage: • Retain shipping container and packing materials for possible re-shipment. • Checked to determine that all parts, materials and documentation has been shipped with the converter. • Inspect converter for possible damage, and then test for proper operation.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation A.2 Single-Thread Configuration WARNING A.2.1 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM The Downconverter RF input connector is wired to supply DC voltage to an LNA. This voltage is capable of damaging any test equipment connected to the connector. Do not connect test equipment to this connector without a coaxial DC block between the connector and the test equipment.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Part No. FP/BR0078 FP/BR0072 FP/BR0070 FP/BR0071 FP/BR0069 HW/M8X1.25X25HEXSS HW/M8FLATSS HW/M8LOCKSS HW/M8SPRINGNUT HW/M8X1.25MMHEXNUTSS HW/PIPEBLOCK Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Bracket, Unistrut Bracket, Strap Tensioner Bracket, Strap-Termination Pole Mounting Kit Bracket, 1 1/4 Strap Bracket, Strap-Fixed, Pole Mounting Kit Bolt, Hexhead, M8X1.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Part No. FP/BR0095 HW/M8X1.25MMHEX HW/M81.25X20MMFHSS HW/M8FLATSS HW.M8SPRINGNUT HW/M8LOCKSS Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Bracket, Single-Thread 25W CSAT Bolt, Hexhead Screw, Flathead Washer, Flat SS Springnut Washer, Splitlock SS Figure A-2.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation A.2.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Single-Thread Installation Figure A-3. Single- Thread Installation Two RF Cables (TX/RX) and a LNA are required for installation. IMPORTANT Step 1 2 3 Procedures Place Unistrut bracket (1, Figure A-1) on a flat surface. Slide springnuts (9) into the channel of the Unistrut bracket. Fasten two pipe blocks (11) loosely to the springnuts using two bolts (6), two flat washers (7), and two-split washer (8).
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Figure A-5. Installing the Pole Bracket with CSAT Mounting Plate. Step 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Procedures Position the Unistrut bracket (1) with pipe blocks (11) against the mounting pole, slide the pipe blocks (11) until they contact the mounting pole. Ensure the pipe blocks (11) are centered to the Unistrut bracket (1). Tighten the hardware.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Figure A-6. CSAT Single-Thread Bracket with Hardware Figure A-7. Install CSAT Single-Thread Bracket Figure A-8.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation A.2.3 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Cable Installation Refer to Figure A-9. Care shall be exercised in cable installation. Install the cables using the most direct route and secure with clamps and ties. Avoid all sharp bends. Cable connectors used in outdoors application shall be sealed to avoid leakage, particularly, N-type connectors.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM A.3 SPAR-MOUNT INSTALLATION Figure A-10. SPAR-Mount Configuration A.3.1 Mounting kit Table A-2 reflects the contents of the mounting kits. Table A-2. SPAR Mount Installation Part No. *KT/9676-1 *KT/9676-2 Nomenclature Kit, SPAR Mounting, 1 x 2 Kit, SPAR Mounting, 2.5 x 2.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Item No. 2 -2A 3 4 5 6 7 Part No. Nomenclature FP/BR0073 FP/BR9776-1 FP/BR0095 HW/M8FLATSS HW/M8LOCKSS HW/M8X1.25HEXNUTSS HW/M8X1.25X15MMHEX 8 HW/M8X1.25X30MMFHS Bracket, Spar 1.00 x 2.00 Bracket, Spar 2.5 x 2.5 Bracket, Single-Thread Washer, Flat, M8 SS, Metric Washer, Splitlock, M8, SS, Metric Nut, Hex M8 x 1.25, SS, Metric Bolt, Hex Head, M8 X 1.25 x 15 MM, SS Screw, Flathead, M8X1.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation A.3.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Mounting Instructions Step 1 Procedures Install four bolts (7, Figure A-11) and flat washers (4) to the transceiver. DO NOT tighten at this time. 2 Install brackets (2) on the SPAR. Position brackets (2) against bracket (3) and secure with flat washers (4), split washers (5), and screws (8). Observe the orientation of the “Key” slots used for mounting the CSAT Transceiver.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation A.3.3 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Cable Installation Refer to Figure A-13. Care shall be exercised in cable installation. Install the cables using the most direct route and secure with clamps and ties. Avoid all sharp bends. Cable connectors used in outdoors application shall be sealed to avoid leakage, particularly, N-type connectors.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM A.4 Redundancy Configuration Figure A-14. Redundancy Configuration A.1.1 A.1.2 A.4.1 Mounting Kit Table A-3 and Table A-4 reflects the contents of the mounting kits. Table A-3. 1:1 Mounting Kit Assembly, AS/0596 Part No. *AS/0414 AS/0489 *AS/0608 IMPORTANT Nomenclature Kit, Redundancy, Pole Mount Assy, 1:1 25W CSAT Assy, Bracket Mount 25W CSAT QTY 2 1 2 Refer to A.3. Single-Thread Installation. Table A-4.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM 1 8 7 2,3 4 5 tem No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part No. FP/BR0080 HW/M4Flat HW/M4LOCK HW/M4X10PHP HW/M8FLATSS HW/M8LOCKSS HW/M8SPRINGNUT HW/M8X1.25X25HEXSS Nomenclature Bracket, Remote Coax Switch Washer, Flat Washer, Lock Screw, Phillips Head 7X10 Washer, Flat SS Washer, Split-Lock SS Springnut Bolt, Hex-Head SS QTY 1 2 2 2 4 4 4 4 Figure A-15.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation Item 1 2 3 Part No. CA/RF0097 CA/WR0051 CA/WR0052 4 5 CA/WR0053 CA/WR0053 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Cable, Output RF Cable, Control-LNA Switch Cable, Control-TX Switch Cable, Communication Cable, Communication Figure A-16.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation Item Part No. AS/0490 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Assembly, Remote Switch Box Figure A-17.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation Item 1 2 3 4 Part No. SW/COAX-N-F-Sealed RF/WG9605 HW/M4X.07X8MMPHMS HW/M4LOCK Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Switch COAX N-FE Attenator, Modification Screw, Panhead Washer, Lock Figure A-18.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation A.4.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Assemble TX/Remote Switch, AS/0503 Note: Observe port locations as shown. Step 1 2 Procedures Connect attenuator (2, figure A-18) to switch (1). Ensure that groove of attenuator allows for the connection of the terminator. Connect the 50Ω termination to the attenuator. Figure A-19.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation A.4.3 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Connect Cabling to the Remote Switch Box, AS/0490 Step 1 2 3 4 Procedures Connect one end of the RF cable, (4, Figure A-16) to UNIT A connector. Connect one end of the RF cable, (5) to UNIT B connector. Connect one end of Cable (2) to RX SWITCH connector of the switch box (1, figure A-17). Connect one end of Cable (3, figure A-16) to TX SWITCH connector of the switch box (1, figure A-17).
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation A.5 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Redundancy Installation Notes: 1. Redundant CSAT’s require two AS/0414 pole mount kits. Refer to A.2, SingleThread Installation, for AS/0414 installation instructions. 2. After the two pole brackets have been attached to the pole, they need to be properly spaced in relation to each other. This spacing is established with the switchmounting bracket (1, figure A-2). Figure A-21.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Figure A-22. Installation of the CSAT Transceivers Figure A-23.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation A.5.1 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Cable Installation Refer to Figure A-24. Care should be exercised in cable installation. Install the cables using the most direct route and secure with clamps and ties. Avoid all sharp bends. Cable connectors used in outdoors application must be sealed to avoid leakage, particularly, N-type connectors.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Figure A-24.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 5 to 25 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.
Appendix B. CSAT-5060 50-Watt INSTALLATION IMPORTANT B.1 Upon completion of installation, refer to Chapter 8 for LNA installation. Unpacking and Inspection Inspect the shipping container for damage: B.2 • Retain shipping container and packing materials for possible re-shipment. • Check to determine that all parts, materials and documentation have been shipped with the converter. • Inspect converter for possible damage, and then test for proper operation.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation B.4 B.4.1 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM SINGLE-THREAD CONFIGURATION Mounting Kits The following mounting hardware is used to pole-mount the unit in a single-thread configuration. Table B-1. Universal Pole Mount, 50 Watt, AS/0600 Part No.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Part No. FP/BR0078 FP/BR0072 FP/BR0070 FP/BR0071 FP/BR0069 HW/M8X1.25X25HEXSS HW/M8FLATSS HW/M8LOCKSS HW/M8SPRINGNUT HW/M8X1.25MMHEXNUTSS HW/BLK-PIPE2-8 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Bracket, Unistrut Bracket, Strap Tensioner Bracket, Strap-Termination Pole Mounting Kit Bracket, 1 1/4 Strap Bracket, Strap-Fixed, Pole Mounting Kit Bolt, Hexhead, M8X1.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Part No. FP/BR0067 HW/M8FLATSS HW/M8LOCKSS HW/M8SPRINGNUT HW/M8X1.25MMHEXSS HW/M8X1.25X25HEXSS Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Bracket, Pole Mount Kit Washer, Flat, M8 SS, Metric Washer, Splitlock, M8, SS, Metric Springnut, M8 xX 1.25 Bolt, Hex M8X1.25X16MM, SS Bolt, Hexhead, M8X1.25X25, SS Figure B-2.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation B.4.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM SINGLE-THREAD INSTALLATION Figure B-3.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Step 1 2 3 4 5 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Procedures Place Unistrut bracket (1, figure B-1) on a flat surface. Slide two springnuts (9) into the each channel of the Unistrut bracket. Fasten two pipe blocks (11) loosely to the springnuts using two bolts (6), two flat washers (7), and two splitlock washers (8). Refer to Figure B-4.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Step 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 IMPORTANT 16 17 18 19 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Procedures Attach bracket (5, figure B-1) to the strap (4) using two nuts (10), two flat washers, (7), and two split lock washers (8). Place the assembly against the pole with the strap around the pole and trim strap (4) to fit as shown in Figure B-4, using tin snips or equivalent.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Figure B-6. Install CSAT 50 Watt Unit Figure B-7.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation B.4.3 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Cable Installation Take care during cable installation. Install the cables using the most direct route and secure with clamps and ties. Avoid all sharp bends. Cable connectors used in outdoor applications shall be sealed to avoid leakage, particularly N-type connectors. Moisture can seep into junctions at the plug end of the connector, between the fixed and movable parts, and where the cable connects to the connector.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation B.5 B.5.1 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Redundancy Configuration Mounting Kit Table B-2. Final 1:1, C-Band Assembly Part No. AS/0438 AS/0460 AS/0461 AS/0462 AS/0490 Nomenclature Kit, LNA Mounting Kit, Waveguide CPR137G Kit, Waveguide CPR229 Switch, Waveguide, TX 1:1 Assy, Remote Switch Box QTY 1 1 1 1 1 Table B-3. 1:1 Mounting Assembly, AS/0597 Part No.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Part No. FP/BR0066 HW/M8FLATSS Not Used HW/M8LOCKSS Not Used HW/M8SPRINGNUT HW/M8X1.25X25HEXSS Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Bracket, Switch Mounting Washer, Flat M8, SS, Metric QTY 1 4 Washer, Lock SS, Metric 4 Springnut, M8 X 1.25 Bolt, Hex Head, M8 X 1.25 X 25 SS 4 4 Figure B-9.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Item 1 2 3 4 5 Part No. CA/RF0097 CA/WR0051 CA/WR0052 CA/WR0053 CA/WR0053 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Cable, Output RF Cable, Control-LNA Switch Cable, Control-TX Switch Cable, Communication Cable, Communication Figure B-10.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Part No. HW/M5X.08X30MMHEX GA/GSKTCP137HLF HW/M5X.08HEXNUT HW/M5LOCK GA/GSKTCP137FUL HW/M5FLAT Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Bolt, M5X.08X30MM Hexhead SS Gasket, CP137, Half Thick Nut, Hex M5 x .08 SS Lockwasher, M5 SS, Metric Gasket, CP137, Full Thick Washer, M5 Flat Figure B-11.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Part No. FP/WG0034 FP/WG0043 GA/GSKTCP137FUL HW/M5FLAT HW/M5LOCK HW/M5X.08X12MMHEX SW/WG3AGSM Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Waveguide Termination, Small Fins Waveguide CPRG137, 90° “E” 5.50 Flex x 2.00 Gasket, CP137, Full Thick Washer, M5 Flat Lockwasher, M5 SS, Metric Bolt, M5X.08X12MM Hexhead SS Switch, CPR137G, +24V, Sealed Metric Figure B-12.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Figure-B-13.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation B.5.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Redundancy Installation Figure B-14.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation B.5.2.1 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Assemble Waveguide Switch, AS/0462 Step 1 2 3 4 5 Procedures Remove all protective tape from switch and keep it clean. Install waveguide termination (1, Figure B-12) and gasket (3) to Port 2 of switch (7) and secure with bolts (6), lockwashers (5), and flat washer (4). Install waveguides (2) and gaskets (3) to Ports 1 and 3 of switch (7) and secure with bolts (6), lockwashers (5), and flat washers (4).
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation B.5.2.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Assemble Redundant Configuration Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Procedures Place Unistrut bracket (1, figure B-1) on a flat surface. See Figure B-16. Slide two springnuts (9, figure B-1) into the channel of the Unistrut bracket. Fasten two pipe blocks (11) loosely to the springnuts using two bolts (6), two flat washers (7), and two splitlock washers (8). Repeat procedure for second Unistrut bracket (1). Refer to Figure B-18.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Step 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Procedures Attach bracket (5, figure B-1) to the strap (4) using two nuts (10), two flat washers, (7), and two splitlock washers (8). Place the assembly against the pole with the strap around the pole and trim the strap (4) to fit as shown in Figure B-17, using the tin snips. Attach bracket (3, figure B-1) to the strap (4) using two nuts (10), two flat washers (7), and two splitlock washers (8).
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Step 16 17 18 19 20 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Procedures Slide eight springnuts into channel of the Unistrut bracket (1, figure B-1). Repeat procedure for second Unistrut bracket (1). Install bracket (1, figure B-9) and secure to Unistruts with four bolts (7) and flat washers (2). Ensure that the bracket is centered on the Unistruts. Tighten hardware.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Figure B-19. Position Brackets against Center Bracket. Figure B-20. Installation of the Waveguide Switch.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation B.6 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Cable Installation Take care during cable installation (Figure B-28). Install the cables using the most direct route and secure with clamps and ties. Avoid all sharp bends. Cable connectors used in outdoor applications must be sealed to avoid leakage, particularly N-type connectors.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM 43 43 Figure B-21.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 50 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.
Appendix C. CSAT-5060 100W or 125W INSTALLATION IMPORTANT C.1 Upon completion of installation, refer to Chapter 8 for LNA installation. Unpacking and Inspection Inspect the shipping container for damage: 1. Retain shipping container and packing materials for possible re-shipment. 2. Check to determine that all parts, materials and documentation have been shipped with the converter. 3. Inspect converter for possible damage, and then test for proper operation.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation C.3 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Tools Required The following tools are recommended for unit installation. Qty. Description 1 Adjustable wrench Alternate: Set of various box wrenches Tin Snips 1 C.4 C.4.1 Single -Thread Configuration Mounting Kits The following mounting procedures are to provide pole-mount instructions for the unit in a single-thread configuration. Table C-1. Universal Pole Mount, 100 or 125 Watt, AS/0600 Part No.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Part No. FP/BR0078 FP/BR0072 FP/BR0070 FP/BR0071 FP/BR0069 HW/M8X1.25X25HEXSS HW/M8FLATSS HW/M8LOCKSS HW/M8SPRINGNUT HW/M8X1.25MMHEXNUTSS HW/BLK-PIPE2-8 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Bracket, Unistrut Bracket, Strap Tensioner Bracket, Strap-Termination Pole Mounting Kit Bracket, 1 1/4 Strap Bracket, Strap-Fixed, Pole Mounting Kit Bolt, Hexhead, M8X1.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Part No. FP/BR0067 HW/M8FLATSS HW/M8LOCKSS HW/M8SPRINGNUT HW/M8X1.25MMHEXSS HW/M8X1.25X25HEXSS Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Bracket, Pole Mount Kit Washer, Flat, M8 SS, Metric Washer, Splitlock, M8, SS, Metric Springnut, M8 xX 1.25 Bolt, Hex M8X1.25X16MM, SS Bolt, Hexhead, M8X1.25X25, SS Figure C-2.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation C.4.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Single-Thread Installation Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Procedures Place Unistrut brackets (1, figure C-1) on a flat surface. Slide two springnuts (9) into the each channel of the Unistrut brackets. Fasten two pipe blocks (11) loosely to the springnuts using two bolts (6), two flat washers (7), and two splitlock washers (8).
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation Step 10 11 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM 18 19 Procedures Place assembly on the pole. Slide bracket (3) over bracket (2). Place flat washer (7) and splitlock washer (8), and nut (10) on bracket (2). Tighten nut to secure the tension strap. Slide two springnuts, (4, figure C-2) into channel of the Unistrut brackets (1, figure C-1). Repeat procedure for second Unistrut bracket.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Figure C-5. CSAT Single-Thread Bracket with Hardware Figure C-6.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation C.4.3 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Cable Installation Refer to Figure C-7. Care shall be exercised in cable installation. Install the cables using the most direct route and secure with clamps and ties. Avoid all sharp bends. Cable connectors used in outdoor applications shall be sealed to avoid leakage, particularly N-type connectors.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation C.5 C.5.1 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM REDUNDANCY CONFIGURATION Mounting Kit Table C-2. Final 1:1, C-Band Assembly Part No. AS/0438 AS/0460 AS/0461 AS/0478 AS/0490 AS/TBD Nomenclature Kit, LNA Mounting Kit, Waveguide CPR137G Kit, Waveguide CPR229 Switch, Waveguide, TX 1:1 Assy, Remote Switch Box Cable Kit (See Fig. 2-12) QTY 1 1 1 1 1 1 Table C-3. 1:1 Mounting Assembly, AS/0598 Part No.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Part No. FP/BR0066 HW/M8FLATSS HW/M5FLAT HW/M5LOCK Not Used HW/M8SPRINGNUT HW/M8X1.25X25HEXSS FP/BR0082 HW/M5X.O8HEXNUT HW/M5LOCKSS HW/M5X.08X15MMHEX Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Bracket, Switch Mounting Washer, Flat M8, SS, Metric Washer, Flat SS Metric Washer, Lock SS, Metric QTY 1 4 8 4 Springnut, M8 X 1.25 Bolt, Hex Head, M8 X 1.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation Item 1 2 3 4 5 Part No. CA/RF0097 CA/WR0051 CA/WR0052 CA/WR0053 CA/WR0053 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Nomenclature Cable, Output RF Cable, Control-LNA Switch Cable, Control-TX Switch Cable, Communication Cable, Communication Figure C-9.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Note: For mounting customer-supplied unit to Transmit Switch Assembly Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Part No. HW/M5X.08X30MMHEX GA/GSKTCP137HLF HW/M5X.08HEXNUT HW/M5LOCK GA/GSKTCP137FUL HW/M5FLAT Nomenclature Bolt, M5X.08X30MM Hexhead SS Gasket, CP137, Half Thick Nut, Hex M5 x .08 SS Lockwasher, M5 SS, Metric Gasket, CP137, Full Thick Washer, M5 Flat Figure C-10.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM 1 2 5 6 3 4 Item No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Part No. FP/WG0034 FP/WG0043 FP/WG0051 GA/GSKTCP137FUL HW/M5FLAT HW/M5LOCK SW/WG3AGSM HW/M5X.08X12MMHEX 8 Nomenclature Waveguide Termination, Small Fins Waveguide CPRG137, 90° “E” 5.50 Flex x 2.00 Waveguide, CPRG137, “Jogged” Gasket, CP137, Full Thick Washer, M5 Flat Lockwasher, M5 SS, Metric Switch, CPR137G, +24V, Sealed Metric Bolt, M5X.08X12MM Hexhead SS Figure C-11.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation Figure C-12. Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation C.5.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Redundancy Installation Figure C-13.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation C.5.2.1 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Assemble Waveguide Switch, AS/0478 Step 1 2 3 4 5 Procedures Remove all protective tape from switch and keep it clean. Install waveguide termination (1, figure C-12) and gasket (4) to Port 2 (Figure C-14) of switch (7, figure C-12) and secure with bolts (8), lockwashers (6), and flat washer (7).
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation C.5.2.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Assemble Redundant Configuration Step 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Procedures Place Unistrut bracket (1, Figure C-1) on a flat surface. Slide two springnuts (9) into the channel of the Unistrut bracket. Fasten two pipe blocks (11) loosely to the springnuts using two bolts (6), two flat washers (7), and two splitlock washers (8). (See Figure C-17.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation Step 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Procedures Attach bracket (5, figure C-1) to the strap (4) using two nuts (10), two flat washers, (7), and two splitlock washers (8). Place the assembly against the pole with the strap around the pole and trim the strap (4) to fit as shown in Figure C-16, using the tin snips.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation Step CAUTION 29 30 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Procedures DO NOT remove factory-installed waveguide combiner from outpout of CSAT. Improper installation will damage the unit and void the warranty. Install the assembled waveguide switch (Figure C-16) and waveguide gaskets. Secure assembly with bolts, lock washers and flat washers from hardware kits supplied with each CSAT (not shown, PN AS/0402-2). Figure C-18. Observe for Gap Figure C-19.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation C.6 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CABLE INSTALLATION Refer to Figure C-21. Care should be exercised in cable installation. Install the cables using the most direct route and secure with clamps and ties. Avoid all sharp bends. Cable connectors used in outdoor applications must be sealed to avoid leakage, particularly N-type connectors.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM C/S = CUSTOMER - SUPPLIED Figure C-21.
C-Band Transceiver CSAT-5060 100/125 Watt Installation Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.
Comtech EF Data is an AS9100 Rev B / ISO9001:2000 Registered Company Addendum A Comtech EF Data Documentation Update to: Subject: Changes to add Ethernet-based remote product management Original Manual Part Number: MNCSAT5060.IOM Rev 1 Addendum Number AD-CSAT5060-AA1 Rev – (not subject to update) AD-CSAT5060-AA1 Rev. - This document is not subject to revision/update.
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ADDENDUM A. ETHERNET‐BASED REMOTE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT ................... AA‐1 AA.1 Introduction ................................................................................................................................... AA‐1 AA.2 Ethernet Management Interface Protocols ..................................................................................... AA‐2 AA.3 SNMP Interface ......................................................................................................................
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Addendum A. ETHERNETBASED REMOTE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT AA.1 Introduction Ethernet‐based Remote Product Management of the unit is available using the J8 port. To proceed with Ethernet‐based Remote Product Management, make sure that: The unit is operating with the latest version firmware files. The unit is connected to a user‐supplied Windows‐based PC as follows: The PC’s Ethernet port is connected to the unit J8 port with RJ‐45 cable.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management AA.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Ethernet Management Interface Protocols The PC gives you access to Ethernet-based remote monitor and control (M&C) of the unit. There are two, separately-operated protocols available: • Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). This non-secure interface requires a user-supplied Network Management System (NMS) and a user-supplied Management Information Base (MIB) File Browser. • Telnet Interface.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Compile these MIB files in a user-supplied MIB Browser or SNMP Network Monitoring System server. AA.3.2 SNMP Community Strings CAUTION: In SNMP v1/v2c, the SNMP Community String is sent unencrypted in the SNMP packets. The network administrator must make sure that SNMP packets travel only over a secure and private network, if security is a concern.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM The CSAT-5060 uses these Faults v1 traps and v2 notifications: Faults SNMPv1 traps: Faults SNMPv2 notifications: csatEthernet24VPowerSupplyEventV1 62477401 csatEthernet24VPowerSupplyEvent 1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.74.2.1.1 csatEthernet20VPowerSupplyEventV1 62477402 csatEthernet20VPowerSupplyEvent 1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.74.2.1.2 csatEthernet12VPowerSupplyEventV1 62477403 csatEthernet12VPowerSupplyEvent 1.3.6.1.4.1.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM After you log into the Telnet interface as the Administrator, you can use the standard remote control interface, as shown here: See also: Chapter 5. SERIAL-BASED REMOTE PRODUCT MANAGEMENT AA.4.1 Telnet Operation via HyperTerminal There is a disadvantage when using Windows Command-line as a Telnet client. Since Commandline cannot translate a ‘\r’ (i.e., carriage return or “CR”) to a ‘\r\n’ (i.e.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management AA.5 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Web Server (HTTP) Interface You can monitor and control the unit through its embedded Web Server Interface. A user-supplied web browser is required to use the Web Server Interface. The Web Server Interface is designed for, and works best with, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer Version 5.5 or higher. AA.5.1 Enabling the Web Server Interface Do these steps to enable the Web Server Interface.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM 4. Use the LRS remote command to set the Ethernet remote control access parameter: Use default remote command LRS=3 for Serial + Ethernet control. Use remote command LRS=2 for Ethernet control only. 5. If necessary, use the IPA remote command to set a unique IP address. Each unit must have a unique IP address assigned before connection to a network.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM 2. At the Login window type a User name and Password. The default for both is comtech. 3. Click [OK].
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM AA.5.3 Web Server Interface – Operation AA.5.3.1 Navigation Navigation tabs are located at the top of each page. After you click a navigation tab, its nested page hyperlinks appear. This manual shows page navigation and hyperlink selection in the format Top-Level Navigation Tab | Nested Page Hyperlink.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management AA.5.3.5 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Text or Data Entry Text boxes let you type data into a field. An action button may be applicable to a single text box, or a group of text boxes. For any text box, left-click anywhere inside the box, type the data into that box, and make sure to press ENTER when done. Click the applicable action button to save the data.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM AA.5.5 Web Server Page Descriptions AA.5.5.1 Home Pages Click the Home tab, and then select a hyperlink to continue. AA.5.5.1.1 Home | Home Page Use this page to identify the unit and its current firmware version. Click the Home navigation tab or nested hyperlink to return to this page from anywhere in the Web Server Interface. Figure AA-1.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM AA.5.5.1.2 Home | Contact Page Use this page to see the contact information (phone, fax, or Web/e-mail hyperlinks) for Comtech EF Data Sales or Customer Support. Figure AA-2.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM AA.5.5.1.3 Home | Support Page IMPORTANT: The administrator must first set the SMTP (Simple Mail Transport Protocol) server, domain name, and destination on the Admin | Access page before this page is functional. Use this page to compose and send e-mail to Comtech EF Data Modem Support (cdmipsupport@comtechefdata.com). Figure AA-3.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management AA.5.5.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Admin Pages Only users logged in with the Administrator name and password have access to these pages. Click the Admin tab, and then select a hyperlink to continue. AA.5.5.2.1 Admin | Access Page The Administrator must use this page to manage the Web Server Interface access settings. At any time, click Refresh to update this page and see the most recent data. Figure AA-4.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM System Account Access Information Read Only / Read/Write / Admin Names and Passwords – These defaults are set at the factory.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM AA.5.5.2.2 Admin | SNMP Page The Administrator must use this page to manage the SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) settings. At any time, click Refresh to update this page and see the most recent data. Figure AA-5. Admin | SNMP page SNMP Simple Network Management – Use the drop-down list to set SNMP as Enabled or Disabled. Read / Write / Trap Community Strings – These defaults are set at the factory.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Click Submit SNMP to save these changes. If you want to cancel any changes and return to using the former SNMP settings, click Reset. SNTP SNTP – Use the drop-down list to set the Simple Network Time Protocol as Enabled or Disabled. Server Address – The Administrator assigns the SNTP server address in the form 000.000.000.000. Click Submit to save these SNTP settings.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management AA.5.5.3 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Config Pages Click the Config tab, and then select a hyperlink to continue. AA.5.5.3.1 Config | Unit Page Use this page to configure the operations, and alarms/faults handling for the unit. At any time, click Refresh to update this page and see the most recent data. Figure AA-6.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Reference Adjust Enter a numeric value from 0 to 255 to set the reference oscillator tuning voltage. The default voltage value is 87. Click Change to save the setting. Serial Remote Address – Enter a physical remote address from 0001 to 9999. Baud Rate – Use the drop-down list to set the operating baud rate as1200,2400,4800, 9600 , 19200 or 38400 bps. Click Change Serial Configuration to save these settings.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM AA.5.5.3.2 Config | Tx Page Use this page to configure the Transmit (Tx) operational settings for the unit. At any time, click Refresh to update this page and see the most recent data. Figure AA-7. Config | Tx page Tx Attenuation Enter a numeric value from 00.00 to 25.00 to set the transmit attenuation in dB. The default value is 10.00. Click Change to save the setting.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM AA.5.5.3.3 Config | Rx Page Use this page to configure the Receive (Rx) operational settings for the unit. At any time, click Refresh to update this page and see the most recent data. Figure AA-8. Config | Rx page Rx Attenuation Enter a numeric value from 00.00 to 20.00 to set the receive attenuation in dB. The default value is 10.00. Click Change to save the setting.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM AA.5.5.3.4 Config | Utility Page Use this page to configure Utility operating parameters for the unit. At any time, click Refresh to update this page and see the most recent data. Figure AA-9.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM SC/13320 Board Firmware Version (read-only) This read-only section identifies the current Boot, Bulk1, and Bulk2 firmware loads. AA.5.5.3.5 Config | Redundancy Page Use this page to configure the unit for redundant operations. At any time, click Refresh to update this page and see the most recent data. Figure AA-10.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM AA.5.5.3.6 Config | LNA Page Use this page to configure the Low Noise Amplifier (LNA) current alarm settings. At any time, click Refresh to update this page and see the most recent data. Figure AA-11. Config | LNA page LNA Current Source Use the drop-down list to select Enabled , Disabled or Offline LNA Disabled for the LNA Current Source. Click Change to save the setting.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management AA.5.5.4 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Status Pages Use the Status pages for updates on the operational status, logged alarms and redundancy switch status for the unit. Click the Status tab, and then select a hyperlink to continue. AA.5.5.4.1 Status | Monitor Page Use this page to monitor the operating status of the unit. At any time, click Refresh to update this page and see the most recent data. Figure AA-12.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM AA.5.5.4.2 Status | Alarms Page Use this page to view and manage logged alarms data. At any time, click Refresh to update this page and see the most recent data. Figure AA-13. Status | Alarms page Unread Stored Alarms: ## This read-only scrollable display lists unread stored alarms in sequential, date-stamped format. The unit returns and displays the five oldest stored alarms in the log.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Ethernet-based Remote Product Management Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM AA.5.5.4.3 Status | Switch Page Use this read-only page to see the operating status of any Redundancy Switches used with the unit. At any time, click Refresh to update this page and see the most recent data. Figure AA-14. Status | Switch page Should change picture to display an online unit as well as an offline unit current screen shot is an offline unit.
Chapter 3. UPDATING FIRMWARE 3.1 Updating Firmware via Internet TO ENSURE OPTIMAL PERFORMANCE, IT IS IMPORTANT TO OPERATE THE UNIT WITH ITS LATEST AVAILABLE FIRMWARE. The CSAT-5060 stores its firmware internally in flash memory, which simplifies the firmware updating process. The firmware update, once acquired, can be transferred from an external user PC once connectivity has been established with the CSAT-5060.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Updating Firmware Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Firmware File Transfer Procedure Ste p 1 2 Procedure Identify the reflashable product, firmware number, and version for download. Via serial remote control, the firmware number, versions, and revision level can be queried as follows: <0/FRW? Create a temporary directory (folder) on the PC: Windows: Select File New Folder and rename the “New Folder” to "temp" or another unused name. A "c:\temp" folder should now exist.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Updating Firmware 3.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Ethernet-based Firmware Update Procedure 1. Use Command-line to send a “PING” command to confirm proper connection and communication between the user PC and the CSAT. • If the IP Address of the CSAT is still not known: o Via Telnet Remote Control – Type the “<1/IPA?” remote query (without quotes) at the command prompt. The CSAT returns the configured IP Address: >0001/IPA=192.168.1.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceiver Updating Firmware • Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Via Telnet Remote Control – Type the “<1/FRW?” remote query (without quotes) at the command prompt. The unit will return the Bulk, MnC, and FPGA firmware load information. 4. Use Telnet Remote Control to select the boot image. To select the desired boot Image, type the “<1/IMG=1” or “<1/IMG=2” remote command (without quotes) at the command prompt.. 5. Reboot the CSAT. A. Disconnect the power source from the CSAT. B.
Appendix A. REMOTE CONTROL A.1 Overview This document gives the protocol and message set for remote monitor and control of the CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers product family. The electrical interface is either one of these: • EIA-485 multi-drop bus, for the control of many devices • EIA-232 connection, for the control of a single device Data is transmitted in asynchronous serial form, using ASCII characters.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A A.1.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM EIA-232 The EIA-232 interface is provided at the J5 COMM 19-pin circular connector. The interface provides five signals. Per Table A-2, the CSAT only requires three wires (TD, RD and Ground); the other two signals are provided for terminal equipment that requires RTS/CTS handshaking. The CSAT simply ties these two signals together. Table A-2. EIA-485 Interface Pin E G T A.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A A.3 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Packet Structure Table A-3. Master-to-Slave: Start of Packet Device Address Address Delimiter Instruction Code Code Qualifier Character < / = or ? ASCII Code 60 47 61 or 63 # Characters 1 Example: 4 1 3 1 Optional Arguments End of Packet Carriage Return 13 n 1 <0135/UAT=12.25{CR} Table A-4. Slave-to-Master: Start of Packet Address Delimiter Character > / ASCII Code 62 47 # Characters 1 Example: A.3.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A A.3.2 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Slave (Base) Unit Address Up to 9,999 devices can be uniquely addressed. In both EIA-232 and EIA-485 applications, the permissible range of values is 1 to 9999. It is programmed into a slave unit using the Set Physical Address (SPA=) serial remote control command. IMPORTANT A.3.3 The master unit sends a packet with the address of a slave unit – the destination of the packet.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A a) Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM The = code (master to slave) is used as the assignment operator, and is used to indicate that the parameter defined by the preceding byte should be set to the value of the argument(s) following it. Example: In a message from master to slave, UAT=12.50 means set the transmit attenuation to 12.50 dB.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM c) The * code (slave to master) is only used as follows: i) If the master sends an instruction to set a parameter to a particular value, then, if the value sent in the argument is valid, but the CSAT will not permit that particular parameter to be changed at that time, the slave will acknowledge the message by replying with (for example) with UAT* (with no message arguments).
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A A.3.6 Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM Optional Message Arguments Arguments are not required for all messages. ASCII codes permitted for arguments are: Characters Period Comma A.3.7 0 through 9 .
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM A.4 Remote Commands / Queries A.4.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM A.4.2 CSAT Remote Commands Command = Instruction Code and Qualifier Arguments apply to Command or to Response to Query Response to Command = Slave to Master These codes are used in the Response to Command column: = Message ok. ? Received ok, but invalid arguments were found * Message ok, but not permitted in current mode Description of Arguments:All arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT Remote Commands Parameter Type Command Arguments Description of arguments Response to Command TX Gain Offset UGO= 5 bytes numerical Command or Query. TX Gain Offset for 1:1 redundancy configurations. In dB, between -0.00 and -4.00. Resolution = 00.25 dB. Example: UGO=-1.25 UGO= (message ok) UGO? (received ok, but invalid arguments found) UGO? UGO=xx.xx See Note 1 RX Gain Offset DGO= 5 bytes numerical Command or Query.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT Remote Commands Parameter Type Command Arguments Description of arguments Response to Command TX Slope Adjust USA= 3 bytes Command or Query. TX Slope Adjust, between 0.0 and 1.0. Resolution = 0.1. Example: USA=0.3 USA= (message ok) USA? (received ok, but invalid arg. found) USA? USA=x.x See Note 1 RX Slope Mode DSM= 1 byte, value of 0,1 Command or Query. RX Slope Mode, where: 0 =Manual Mode, 1 = Calibrated Mode.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT Remote Commands Parameter Type Response to Command Arguments Description of arguments LNA Current Source LCS= 1 byte, value of 0,1 Command or Query. LNA Current Source, where: 0 = Disabled, 1 = Enabled Example: LCS=1 LCS= (message ok) LCS? (received ok, but invalid arguments found) LCS? LCS=x See Note 1 LNA Fault Logic LFL= 1 byte, value of 0,1 Command or Query.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT Remote Commands Parameter Type CSAT Global Configuration Response to Command Command Arguments Description of arguments CGC= 60 bytes, with numerical entries fixed value entries, and delimiters Command or Query. Global configuration of Unit, in the form: FFFF.FAA.AAMSB.BGG.GGZffff.faa.aamsb.b gg.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT Remote Commands Parameter Type Command Arguments Description of arguments Response to Command Query Response to Query Redundancy Controller Box Toggle RTG= None Command only. RTG= sent to the online CSAT will cause the Redundancy Box to toggle the TX and RX switches.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT Remote Commands Parameter Type Response to Command Query Response to Query Command only Instructs the unit to zero the retrieved alarms pointer to allow the user to retrieve the complete stored alarms log. IAP=(message ok) N/A N/A 145 bytes Query only CSAT returns the oldest 5 Stored Events that have not yet been read over the remote control.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT Remote Commands Parameter Type Response to Command Query Query only. Used to Query the configuration status of the CSAT Example: RCS=’cr’ UFQ=5845.0’cr’ DFQ=3625.0’cr’ UAT=12.50’cr’ DAT=01.50’cr’ ONL=YES’cr’ XMT=ON’cr’ AMP=ON’cr’ UMU=OFF’cr’ RCV=ON’cr’ DMU=OFF’cr’ CLD=OFF’cr’ AFR=ON’cr’ EXT=NO ’cr’’lf’ N/A RCS? RCS=x….x See Note 2 23 bytes, alpha numerical Query only.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT Remote Commands Parameter Type Response to Command Query Query only. Used to Query the utility status of the CSAT Example: RRS=’cr’ R 5V=5.0’cr’ R 12V=11.8’cr’ TX SW=OK’cr’ RX SW=OK’cr’’lf’ Note: Access via Online unit. N/A RRS? RRS=x….x See Note 2 Query only. Used to Query the maintenance status of the CSAT Example: RMS=’cr’ 24VT=023.9’cr’ 20VT=020.3’cr’ 12VT=012.0’cr’ 10VT=010.2’cr’ P5VT=005.0’cr’ N5VT=-05.0’cr’ USYN=008.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT Remote Commands Parameter Type Retrieve Alarm Status Command Arguments Description of arguments N/A 171 bytes, text Query only.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT Remote Commands Parameter Type Response to Command Query Query only. Used to Query the Configuration status of the CSAT Example: CCS=uuuu.udddd.daa.aabb.bbotamrncfx’cr’’lf’ where: uuuu.u = TX frequency dddd.d = RX frequency aa.aa = TX attenuation bb.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT Remote Commands Parameter Type Concise Maintenance Status Command Arguments Description of arguments N/A 80 bytes, numerical Query only. Used to Query the Maintenance status of the CSAT Example: CMS=aaa.abbb.bccc.cddd.deee.e fff.fggg.ghhh.hiii.ijjj.jkkk.klll.lmmm.m nnn.nooo.oppp.p’cr’’lf’ where: aaa.a = 24V Power Supply bbb.b = 20V Power Supply ccc.c = 12V Power Supply ddd.d = 10V Power Supply eee.e = +5V Power Supply fff.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT Remote Commands Parameter Type Response to Command Query Query only.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM A.4.3 CSAT with Ethernet Remote Commands Command = Instruction Code and Qualifier Arguments apply to Command or to Response to Query Response to Command = Target to Controller These codes are used in the Response to Command column: = Message ok. ? Received ok, but invalid arguments were found * Message ok, but not permitted in current mode Description of Arguments:All arguments are ASCII numeric codes between 48 and 57.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT with Ethernet Remote Commands Parameter Command Arguments Type Unit MAC Address 17 bytes N/A Time Protocol Enable TPE= 1 byte Time Protocol Server TPS= 15 bytes Local/ Remote Status LRS= 1 bytes Part Number N/A variable length 1 – 95 bytes Description of arguments Response to Command Query Query Only MAC address of the unit, reported in hexadecimal.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT with Ethernet Remote Commands Parameter Command Arguments Type Retrieve Firmware variable length N/A Number for the Ethernet board Response to query FRM=x See Note 2 Description of arguments Response to Command Query Query only Returns the firmware type loaded into the unit. N/A FRM? SRC= SRC? SRC? SRC =x See Note 2 SSC= SSC? SSC? SSC =x [1..20] See Note 2 SSL= SSL? SSL? SSL =x [1..
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT with Ethernet Remote Commands Parameter Command Arguments Type SNMP Trap 15 bytes, STB= Destination IP Numerical Address 2 1 byte Description of arguments Response to Command Query Command or Query. Used to set the IP address of the first SNMP Trap destination IP Address 2 where traps will be sent, in the form: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP addresss Example: <1/STB=010.006.030.001 When not configured, returns >0001/STB=0.0.0.
CSAT-5060 C-Band Transceivers Appendix A Revision 1 MN/CSAT5060.IOM CSAT with Ethernet Remote Commands Parameter Command Arguments Type Software Revision N/A 6 bytes Description of arguments Response to Command Query Query only. SWR= SWR? SWR? Unit returns the value of the internal software revision installed in the unit for the Ethernet board, in the form of x.x.x Example: SWR=2.0.
METRIC CONVERSIONS Units of Length Unit Centimeter Inch Foot Yard Mile Meter Kilometer Millimeter 1 centimeter — 0.3937 0.03281 0.01094 6.214 x 10-6 0.01 — — 1 inch 2.540 — 0.08333 0.2778 1.578 x 10-5 0.254 — 25.4 1 foot 30.480 12.0 — 0.3333 1.893 x 10-4 0.3048 — — 1 yard 91.44 36.0 3.0 — 5.679 x 10-4 0.9144 — — 1 meter 100.0 39.37 3.281 1.094 6.214 x 10-4 — — — 1 mile 1.609 x 105 6.336 x 104 5.280 x 103 1.760 x 103 — 1.609 x 103 1.
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