Specifications
UHP-1000 SATELLITE ROUTER
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL, V. 2.5
(SW VERSION 2.5.X)
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Symptoms
Possible reasons
Actions
LNB failure
Replace LNB to the spare one
High rate of errors of
Rx path (LOCK
indicator is not
lighting constantly)
Bad weather conditions
The quality of reception may temporary decrease
during intensive rainfall, for, thunderstorm
cloudiness.
Check if there is no snow or ice on the antenna
surface and on the feed horn.
Low signal to noise level
Check C/N in demodulator’s statistics (See section
2.5.4).
Verify if antenna is properly pointed to the satellite
and there no obstacles in the direction to the
satellite.
Check the integrity of the film of antenna’s feed
horn and absence of moisture in it.
Low Rx carrier level
Interferences
Check Eb/No in demodulator’s statistics (See
section 2.5.4).
Contact Hub administrator and investigate if the
carrier is properly transmitting and local weather
conditions not attenuate the signal
Station is not
transmitting
(Reception is normal:
LOCK indicator is
lighting, but TX
indicator is off)
Wrong network setting
Check Tx frequency and symbol rate of the
modulator. Make sure that transmission is enabled
(see Section 2.7)
Transmission of the terminal is not
allowed by Hub (only for TDM/TDMA
terminal)
Contact Hub administrator
Station is not
transmitting
(Reception is normal:
LOCK indicator is
lighting, TX indicator
is blinking, but
transmission is not
received by
Hub/opposite station)
IF Tx cable failure
Check Tx cable and make sure that its connectors
are properly connected to the BUC and the router.
BUC is not powered
Check if BUC power is switched on (see section 2.7)
Disconnect Tx IF cable from BUC and make sure that
24 VDC is available on the connector.
BUC failure
Replace the BUC on the spare one
Other symptoms
Other reasons
Contact your dealer or service center
2.15.5 Configuration management
UHP-1000 router configuration contains in configuration profiles. There are three profiles – the current and two
saved ones. The current profile is dealt with by software of the router and changes in its configuration are made by
the user. When the router is rebooted the content of current profile is lost. The saved profiles with numbers 0 and
1 are written in the non-volatile memory (flash) and are not changed during reboot operation. After switching on
or restart the router usually copies the saved profile 0 in the current profile (loads the configuration). Profile 1 can
also load if it is set so in the loading mode settings (see the relevant Chapter). The user can at any time copy the
current profile in one of the saved ones.
Profile 1 can be used to create a working configuration copy prior the experiments are initiated.
Configuration management commands:
---------- Configuration management
config description STRING - Describe current configuration
Sets configuration textual description displayed on the “show memory eeprom” command.
config load default - Load default configuration
Loads default settings. (IP=192.168.222.222/29).