Specifications

EASTAR UHP-1000 SERIES SATELLITE ROUTER
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL, V. 2.3
(SW VERSION 2.2.9)
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and then gets restarted. If power supply is switched on in the configuration, restarts
continue at 5 seconds interval until short circuiting is removed.
Any operations with IF TX cable should be performed with 24 V supply
voltage turned off. Otherwise, self-induction across a long cable can damage
the transmitter and/or router.
1.2.9 “ERROR” Indicator
―ERROR‖ red indicator makes it possible to infer about problems in the router functioning.
The type of the generated problem can be judged by the number of indicator flashes:
1 Demodulator cannot receive MCPC channel from the Hub (other Terminal). Please check
AGC value in the demodulator statistics to determine whether there is a signal from antenna
(see description of reception problems) to separate LNB and cable faults.
2 Router cannot receive TDMA configuration from the HUB (TDM/TDMA network mode).
The reason can be in the non-availability of receive channel from the HUB, CRC errors
during reception, wrong configuration of the Terminal.
3 - Router cannot calculate time shift with respect to the HUB. The reason can be in the
non-availability of reception or a large number of CRC errors during reception.
4 HUB cannot receive signal from this terminal. Please check transmit signal level of the
terminal, whether power supply and the reference signal for the transmitter are switched on
(or off if required), whether DTTS is set correctly in the TDMA settings.
1.2.10 “STATUS” Indicator
―STATUS‖ green indicator indicates the router operation mode. This indicator is always
flashing. If it does not flash it means that the router is not functioning (please check power
supply). Slow flashing (once every second) means router normal operation. Faster flashing
(3 times every second) means that a Telnet remote control session is established (in this
case USB console does not operate until session is over).
Fast (6 times every second), simultaneous flashing of ―ERROR‖ and ―STATUS‖ indicators
means that the router is functioning with the factory default configuration. Access to the
router in this mode is possible either via USB of via IP-address 192.168.222.222 (mask
255.255.255.248 or /29).
1.2.11 “LOCK” Indicator
―LOCK‖ green indicator indicates whether the router receives a channel from the central
station. If there are CRC errors during reception of information from the channel (e.g. with
weak signal from the antenna), the indicator extinguishes for a fraction of a second at every
error. If there are too many errors the indicator may not glow at all in spite of the fact that
the router receives the channel (in this case please check the router demodulator statistics).
1.2.12 “TDMA” Indicator
―TDMA‖ yellow indicator flashes every time a data placket is received via TDMA RX interface.
1.2.13 “SCPC” Indicator
―SCPC‖ yellow indicator flashes every time a data placket is received via SCPC RX interface.
1.2.14 “TX” Indicator
―TX‖ yellow indicator flashes every time a data placket is transmitted in the MCPC mode,
and also a blank packet in the TDMA mode (if no data is available for transmission).