GSS HDM 565 C Assembly Instructions Manual

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Assembly Instructions
Assembly Instructions
English
Notes on the Assembly Instructions.
As well as this supplementary Assembly
Instructions, the Assembly Instructions for the
STC
160
apply.
STC 160 Head-End Station
Head-End Digital Modulator
HDM 565 C
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Contents
1 Safety regulations ...............................................................................................3
2 General information ............................................................................................3
2.1 Scope of delivery .................................................................................. 3
2.2 Technical data ....................................................................................... 4
2.3 Description ........................................................................................... 5
3 Installation ..........................................................................................................6
3.1 Installing the QPSK-QAM module ............................................................ 6
3.2 Connecting the QPSK-QAM module ........................................................ 7
4 The control panel at a glance ...............................................................................8
4.1 Menu items ........................................................................................... 8
4.2 Functions of the control panel buttons ....................................................... 8
5 Programming ......................................................................................................9
5.1 Preparation ........................................................................................... 9
5.2 Level setting .......................................................................................... 9
5.3 The menus at a glance .........................................................................10
5.4 Programming the QPSK-QAM module .....................................................12
Selecting the module / channel strip .......................................................12
Selecting channel / frequency setting .....................................................13
Setting the output channel ......................................................................14
Setting the output frequency ...................................................................15
Switching on/off the channel strip output .................................................15
Adjusting the output levels of the channel strips ........................................16
Generating a QAM signal for test purposes .............................................16
Setting the LNB oscillator frequency ........................................................17
Setting the input symbol rate ..................................................................17
Setting the input frequency .....................................................................18
Setting the QAM modulation
................................................................19
Inverting the user signal .........................................................................19
Measuring the output symbol rate .......................................................... 20
Saving data .........................................................................................21
6 Channel and frequency tables ............................................................................22
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1 Safety regulations
Please read the safety regulations listed in the assembly instructions for the
STC 160 head-end station which pertain to this module.
When working on the modules, please take measures to protect against
ESD!
2 General information
2.1 Scope of delivery
1 Head-end Digital Modulator HDM 565 C
1 HF connection cable
1 CD (assembly instructions)
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2.2 Technical data
The requirements of the following EU directives are met:
73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC
The product fulfils the guidelines and standards for CE labelling.
HF input:
Frequency range: 910 … 2150 MHz
Input level: 60 dBμV … 80 dBμV
Input impedance: typ. 75
Return loss: typ. 8 dB
Input data rate: 1 … 45 MSymb/s
Remote power supply: 12 V / 350 mA
(via SAT inputs)
HF output:
Output frequency: 42.0 … 860.0 MHz
Output symbol rate: 6875 kSymb/s (fixed)
Modulation method [QAM]: 4, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256
Modulation error rate: typ. > 42 dB
Output level: typ. 90 dBμV
Output impedance: 75
Connections:
SAT inputs: 2 F sockets
HF output: 1 F socket
Connection strip (20-pin):
For supply voltages and control circuits
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2.3 Description
The Head-end Digital Modulator HDM 565 C, in the following called QPSK-QAM
module converts two QPSK
-modulated data streams into two QAM-modulated
data streams.
The
QPSK-QAM module
has two SAT inputs and one HF out-
put.
Components (e.g. LNB) which are connected upstream can be powered
through the SAT inputs.
The QPSK-QAM module is equipped with two channel strips (“A” and “B”). They
are indicated in the head-end station display with “Bx …A” and “Bx …B”.
The output symbol rate (Stuffing) is defined to the value of SR = 6875 and is
not adjustable.
Two integrated LEDs indicate if the respective channel strip is switched on (LED
illuminates) or off, and also provide an indication of the signal quality based
on their colour.
The HF output signals are sent through the HF output of the
QPSK-QAM module
to the output collector.
When the head-end station is switched on, the two-line LC display shows the
SETUP” menu and the software version of the control unit. The head-end station
output level can be adjusted in this menu.
The
QPSK-QAM module
operating software can be updated (Software “BE-
Flash”) using a PC or notebook via the 9-pin SUB-D socket on the head-end
station. You can find the current operating software for the
QPSK-QAM module
on the website “www.gss.tv”.
The
QPSK-QAM module
is designed exclusively for use in the STC 160 head-
end station.
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3 Installation
Caution
Ensure the head-end station is mounted so it will not be able to vibrate.
Avoid, for example, mounting the head-end station onto a lift shaft or
any other wall or floor construction that vibrates in a similar way.
Before installing or changing a module, switch off the head-end station
or unplug the power cable from the mains power socket.
Take measures to protect against ESD!
Open the housing of the head-end station in accordance with the assembly
instructions for the STC 160.
3.1 Installing the QPSK-QAM module
Caution
When installing a module, make sure that it is inserted in one of the
long, numbered grooves in front of the contact strip on the board at the
rear wall of the housing.
The shorter, non-numbered grooves without a contact strip on the board
at the rear wall of the housing are for add-on modules only.
Insert the QPSK-QAM module in grooves A and B of an open slot (with
contact strip on the board at the rear wall of the housing).
Gently slide the QPSK-QAM module into the head-end station, making sure
that it makes contact with the contact strip on the board at the rear wall of
the housing.
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3.2 Connecting the QPSK-QAM module
Connect SAT-IF inputs
C on the QPSK-QAM module with the correspond-
ing cable terminals or with one of the outputs F (if applicable) on the retro-
fitted SAT IF input distributor.
After programming, connect the modulator output D with one of the input
sockets E on the output collector.
Connect the HF output G on the output collector with the cable system via
one of the cable terminals to be retrofitted in the base of the housing.
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4 The control panel at a glance
4.1 Menu items
Program the QPSK-QAM module using the buttons on the head-end station con-
trol panel. The menus appear on the two-line display of the control panel.
The parameters and functions to be set are underlined.
You can use the
M
button to select the following menu items:
Module and channel strip
– Channel setting / frequency setting
Output channel / output frequency
– Output level
LNB oscillator frequency
Input symbol rate
– Input frequency
– QAM modulation
– Save data
4.2 Functions of the control panel buttons
To move the cursor
To adjust values and functions
S
To save the programmed data
M
To switch to the next menu
S
M
S
M
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5 Programming
5.1 Preparation
Connect the test receiver to the HF output on the QPSK-QAM module
D
or to the
HF output
G
on the output collector if it is already connected (page 7).
Adjust the test receiver to the output channel of the channel strip to be set.
Switch on the channel strip (modulator) if necessary. For each channel
strip, there is an LED which indicates if the channel strip is switched on (see
illustration).
5.2 Level setting
Notes:
In the “LEVEL control” menu, the QPSK-
QAM module generates an equally
powerful HF carrier on the video
carrier frequency of the respective
channel. In this way, the level of the
QPSK-QAM module can be set with
an analogue TV test receiver to the
video carrier frequency of the respec-
tive channel.
– In order to prevent interference within
the head-end station and the cable sys-
tem, the output level of the QPSK-QAM
module must be lowered by approx.
10 dB compared to analogue modula-
tors at 64 QAM, and by approx. 4 dB
compared to analogue modulators at
256 QAM.
Balance the output levels of channel strips “A” and “B” if the difference in
level is 1 dB (see chapter “Adjusting the output levels of the channel strips,
page 16).
Using the level control (-20 dB), adjust the output levels of the modulator of
the QPSK-QAM module to match the output levels of the modulators of the
other modules.
Status LED –
Channel strip ”A”
Status LED –
Channel strip ”B”
Level control
(-20 dB)
Status LED –
Channel strip ”A”
Status LED –
Channel strip ”B”
Level control
(-20 dB)
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5.3 The menus at a glance
Bx 1A
Channel
OUTPUT
Bx 1A
C5-12,S3-24
TWIN-SAT
C07
Böx 4
C5-12,S3-24
TWIN-SAT
C07
Bx 1B
S22
QAM
V 2
SETUP
Bx 1A
S21
QAM
V 2
BE160
V 5
M
/
Ein/On
Bx 1A
0 dB
LEVEL
control
/
/
Bx 1A
f = 10600 MHz
LNB
M
M
Bx 1A
11954 +0.2
FREQ
CN 10
M
M
Bx 1A
27500
SYMBOL
DVB-S
Bx 1A
S21 / S22
OUTPUT
on
/
/
M
Bx 1A
64
QAM
normal
M
/
/
M
/
/
/
/
/
/
Channel / Freq.
control / random
on / off
normal / inverse
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Bx 1A
SR=6875 (6605)
MEASURE
M
CANCEL
Bx 1A
S => STORE
MEMORY
S
M
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5.4 Programming the QPSK-QAM module
Notes:
Red marked notes are important for programming.
Entries in the settings menus are saved by pressing the
S
button.
> You will be returned to the menu item “Selecting the module/channel strip”.
– The programming process can be aborted by pressing and holding the
M
button.
> You will be returned to the menu item “Selecting the module/channel strip”.
Switch on the head-end station.
—>
The display shows “SETUP BE160” and the software
version of the head-end station (e.g. V 5).
—>
In the “
SETUP
” menu, the output level of the output
collector can be adjusted
(see STC 160 assembly instructions).
Selecting the module / channel strip
• If necessary, press
repeatedly to select the particu-
lar module (Bx …) or channel strip
A” or “B
to be pro-
grammed.
—> The display shows, e.g., the “Bx 1A QAM” menu.
Bx” indicates the slot
1 indicates slot no. 1
A indicates channel strip “A
S21” set channel
V 2 software version of the module
B 1A TWIN SAT
SETUP
BE160
V 5
Ein/On
B 1A TWIN SAT
SETUP
BE160
V 5
Ein/On
Bx 1A
C5-12,S3-24
TWIN-SAT
C07
Böx 4
C5-12,S3-24
TWIN-SAT
C07
Bx 1B
S22
QAM
V 2
Bx 1A
S21
QAM
V 2
M
Bx 1A
C5-12,S3-24
TWIN-SAT
C07
Böx 4
C5-12,S3-24
TWIN-SAT
C07
Bx 1B
S22
QAM
V 2
Bx 1A
S21
QAM
V 2
M
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—> With the exception of a few minor differences, the
programming procedure is the same for channel
strips “A” and
B. These minor differences are men-
tioned in the respective chapters.
• Press the
M
button.
—> The “Selecting channel/frequency setting” menu –
OUTPUT” is activated.
Selecting channel / frequency setting
The output frequency of the QPSK-QAM module can be
set between 42.0 MHz and 860.0 MHz.
The QAM signal is normally transmitted with a bandwidth
of 8 MHz. This means that you can only use the mean chan-
nel frequency of the existing channel raster in the range of
channels S21 … C69 (frequency raster 8 MHz). The chan-
nel raster is 7 MHz in the range of the lower frequency
bands (channels C2 … S20). Therefore the frequency set-
ting is used here. If one uses the existing channel raster of
7 MHz in these channel ranges, this will result in interfer-
ence (overlapping) with the 8 MHz QAM signal packages,
thus causing transmission problems.
For programming in these channel ranges and in the fre-
quency ranges below them, we recommend extrapolating
the output frequency of the QAM modulator in steps of
8 MHz (starting with the lower output frequency of the
QAM modulator as specified in the technical details).
In this menu, you can choose whether you require the
channel or frequency setting for the adjustment of the HF
output. The channel setting covers the range of channels
S21 … C69, the frequency setting covers the range from
42.0 MHz to 860.0 MHz.
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• Use to select channel setting “Channel” or frequency
setting “Freq.” (see page 15).
• Press the
M
button.
—> The “Setting the output channel” – “OUTPUT” menu is
activated.
Setting the output channel
Notes:
– The modulator in this module employs automatic neigh-
bouring-channel assignment. This means that when the
output channel or the output frequency for channel strip
A” is set, channel strip “B” will always be 8 MHz above
channel strip “A”.
The automatically assigned neighbouring channel in chan-
nel strip “B” will be shown in the display next to the chan-
nel to be set in channel strip “A. If the output channel of
channel strip “A” is changed, the output channel of channel
strip “B” will follow with a channel separation of 8 MHz.
Use the buttons to set the output channel.
Instructions for channel strip “B”:
Use the same process as described above.
Bx 1B
S21 / S22
OUTPUT
on
Bx 1A
Channel
OUTPUT
/
M
Channel / Freq.
Bx 1A
Channel
OUTPUT
/
M
Channel / Freq.
Bx 1A
S21 / S22
OUTPUT
on
/
/
M
on / off
Bx 1A
S21 / S22
OUTPUT
on
/
/
M
on / off
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Setting the output frequency
Bx 1A
306.0 / 314.0
OUTPUT
on
M
/
/
• Use to position the cursor under the digit to set for
the frequency display then use to set the output fre-
quency wished.
Switching on/off the channel strip output
• Using the
button, move the cursor under “on” and then
use the buttons to switch off “off” the channel strip
(modulator) or to switch it on “on” if necessary.
—> When it is switched off, the status LED for the channel
strip goes out
(see page 18)
. The switched off chan-
nel strip is indicated in the display with “ - - - ”.
Bx 1A
- - - / S22
OUTPUT
off
Instructions for channel strip “B”:
Use the same process as described above.
Bx 1B
S21 / - - -
OUTPUT
off
• Press the
M
button.
—>
The “Adjusting the output levels of the channel strips
LEVEL” menu is activated.
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Adjusting the output levels of the channel strips
In this menu, the “control” setting is used to transmit a
d
igital carrier through the analogue video carrier frequency
of the output channel for the respective channel strip. This
makes it possible to measure the absolute output level of
this channel strip with an analogue test receiver.
• Use
to position the cursor under “control”.
Use the test receiver to measure the output level of the
channel strip and make note of the value.
When adjusting the second channel strip, compare its
value with the value noted for the first channel strip.
If the value of the first channel strip is greater, activate this
channel strip (page 12).
From within the “LEVEL control” menu, use to incre-
mentally balance the higher output level of the one channel
strip with the lower output level of the other channel strip
(“0 dB” … “–7 dB”).
Generating a QAM signal for test purposes
When set to “
random
, the module can also generate a QAM
signal for testing
when no input signal is present.
• Use to position the cursor under “control”, then use
to activate the “random” function.
• Press the
M
button.
—>
The “Setting the LNB oscillator frequency” – “LNB
menu is
activated
Bx 1A
0 dB
LEVEL
control
/
/
M
control / random
Bx 1A
0 dB
LEVEL
control
/
/
M
control / random
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Setting the LNB oscillator frequency
• Use the
buttons to position the cursor under the digit
to be set, then use
to set the oscillator frequency for
the LNB being used.
Press the
M
button.
—> The “Setting the input symbol rate” – “SYMBOL” menu
is activated.
Setting the input symbol rate
The symbol rates of the satellite transponders can be found
in the current transponder tables of the various satellite
trade magazines or on the website of the respective serv-
ice provider.
Use the
buttons to position the cursor under the digit
to be set, then use
to set the desired symbol rate.
Note:
The “DVB-S” logo has no function.
• Press the
M
button.
—> The “Setting the input frequency” – “FREQ” menu is
activated.
Bx 1A
f = 10600 MHz
LNB
M
/
/
Bx 1A
f = 10600 MHz
LNB
M
/
/
M
Bx 1A
27500
SYMBOL
DVB-S
/
/
M
Bx 1A
27500
SYMBOL
DVB-S
/
/
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Setting the input frequency
Notes:
Once the HF receiver has synchronised to the input signal,
any offset to the target frequency is displayed in MHz, e.g.
+0.2”.
– The CN” indicator in this menu provides an indication
of the C/N signal-to-noise ratio of the received carrier. If
the value is below “CN 5,” this may result in loss of video.
If a question mark “(?)” appears in the second line of the
display, there is no input signal present. Check the configu-
ration of the antenna system and head-end station, as well
as the previously adjusted module settings.
Use the
buttons to position the cursor under the digit
to be set, then use
to set the input frequency.
Use the buttons to correct the input frequency so that
the frequency offset amounts to less than 1 MHz.
Note:
In addition to the indicator in the display a status LED indi-
cates the quality of the received transport stream:
LED indicator Indication
Green Signal quality is good
Orange Signal quality is poor
Red No signal
Off The channel strip (modulator) is switched off
Bx 1A
11954 +0.2
FREQ
CN 10
M
/
/
Bx 1A
11954 +0.2
FREQ
CN 10
M
/
/
Status LED –
Channel strip ”A”
Status LED –
Channel strip ”B”
Status LED –
Channel strip ”A”
Status LED –
Channel strip ”B”
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• Press the
M
button.
> The “Setting the QAM modulation” – “QAM” menu is
activated.
Setting the QAM modulation
In this menu, you can set the QAM modulation and invert the
user signal.
Use to set the QAM modulation.
—>
For higher QAM modulation, the output symbol rate
is lowered (permissible value <
6875
kilosymbols/
sec.). An output QAM modulation of > 64 QAM
places a large burden on the cable network. Due
to noise, delay and frequency response problems,
reception of the converted output signal can be im-
peded.
Inverting the user signal
For exceptional cases and “older” digital cable receivers, the
spectral position of the user signal can be inverted.
Use the buttons to position the cursor under “normal”.
Use the buttons to set the spectral position to
inverse”.
• Press the
M
button.
—>
The “Measuring the output symbol rate” – “MEASURE
menu is activated.
Bx 1A
64
QAM
normal
M
/
/
normal / inverse
Bx 1A
64
QAM
normal
M
/
/
normal / inverse
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Measuring the output symbol rate
SR=6875 (= “number 1”): Real output symbol rate
Bx 1A
SR=6875 (6605)
MEASURE
Number 1 Number 2
(6605) (= “number 2”): Current measured symbol rate of
the station.
This value has to be less than the value of “number 1.
The value will fluctuate, as the data rates for indi-
vidual stations are dynamically altered by the broad-
casters.
Notes:
The symbol rate “number 2” can be changed by setting the
QAM modulation.
Increasing the value of “number 2”
—> Decrease the QAM modulation.
Reducing the value of “number 2”.
—> Increase the QAM modulation.
If the value of “number 1” is less than that of “number 2”,
question marks “??” will appear in the display.
Bx 1A
SR=6875 (7521)
MEASURE
??
The colour of the status LED will also switch to red.
• Press the
M
button.
—> The “Saving data” – “MEMORY” menu is activated.
Bx 1A
SR=6875 (6605)
MEASURE
M
Bx 1A
SR=6875 (6605)
MEASURE
M
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