Triax CCS 1235 Assembly Manual

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CCS 1231
CCS 1233
CCS 1234
CCS 1235
Head-End Receiver Modulator
Art. No. 325110 / 325111 / 325112 / 325113 GB
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Contents
1 Safety regulations .......................................................................................................3
2 General information ....................................................................................................4
2.1 Package contents ..........................................................................................4
2.2 Technical data ..............................................................................................4
2.3 Description ..................................................................................................5
2.4 Display of the software version .......................................................................6
2.5 Scope of application .....................................................................................6
3 Assembly ....................................................................................................................7
3.1 Installing the Cassette ....................................................................................7
3.2 Connecting the Cassette ................................................................................8
4 The control panel at a glance.......................................................................................8
4.1 Menu items ..................................................................................................8
4.2 Control panel ...............................................................................................9
5 Programming .............................................................................................................9
5.1 Preparation ..................................................................................................9
5.2 The menus at a glance ................................................................................10
5.3 Programming the Cassette ...........................................................................12
5.3.1 Setting the output level (channel strips)
............................................ 12
5.3.2 Setting the output channel ............................................................ 13
5.3.3 Setting the input frequency (transponder frequency) .......................... 13
5.3.4 Modulator menu......................................................................... 14
Setting the modulation depth (residual carrier) ................................. 14
Setting the picture/sound spacing.................................................. 15
5.3.5 Setting the IF bandwidth (threshold) ............................................... 15
5.3.6 Sound settings ........................................................................... 16
5.3.6.1 Selecting audio type and frequency (reception) .................. 16
5.3.6.2 “STEREO” audio type .................................................... 16
5.3.6.3 Audio setting “autom. V:STEREO” .................................. 17
5.3.6.4 Audio setting “manual V: STEREO”: ................................ 17
5.3.6.5 Switching audio channel 1/audio channel 2 ..................... 18
5.3.6.6 “MAIN” audio type ...................................................... 19
5.3.6.7 “SubMONO” audio type .............................................. 20
5.3.7 Adjusting the volume .................................................................. 20
5.3.8 Saving settings ........................................................................... 20
5.3.9 Setting channel strip “B” .............................................................. 20
6 Blanking of the video signal ......................................................................................21
7 C band reception ......................................................................................................22
8 Channel and frequency tables ...................................................................................23
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1 Safety regulations
Important
Assembly, installation and servicing must be carried out by an authorised
electrician.
Switch off the operating voltage before starting assembly or service work or
pull out the mains plug.
Install the system …
- in a dust-free, dry environment,
-
so that it is protected from moisture, vapours, splashing water and dampness,
- somewhere protected from direct sunlight,
- away from the immediate vicinity of heat sources,
- at an ambient temperature of < 50 °C.
Make sure the device is adequately ventilated.
Do not cover the ventilation slots!
Avoid short circuits!
• No liability is accepted for damage caused by a faulty connection or inexpert
handling.
Observe the relevant standards, regulations and guidelines on the installation
and operation of antenna systems.
Earth the SAT receiver using the equipotential bonding rail in accordance with
DIN EN 50083 and VDE 0855.
Do not perform installation and service work during thunderstorms.
Take measures to prevent static discharge when working on the device!
Electronic devices should never be disposed of in the household rubbish.
In accordance with directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament
and the European Council from January 27, 2003 which addresses old
electronic and electrical devices, such devices must be disposed of at a
designated collection facility. At the end of its service life, please take
your device to one of these public collection facilities for proper disposal.
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2 General information
2.1 Package contents
1 Cassette CCS 1231 or CCS 1233 or CCS 1234 or CCS 1235
1 HF connection cable
1 CD (assembly instructions)
2.2 Technical data
The following EU directives are met:
73/23/EEC, 89/336/EEC
The product fulfills the guidelines and standards for CE labelling.
SAT input:
Frequency range: 950 … 2150 MHz
Frequency raster: 1 MHz
Fine tuning increment: 125 kHz
Level range: 57 dBµV … 80 dBµV
IF bandwidth: 3-stage broadband reduction (threshold)
Video
Frequency range: 5 Hz … 5 MHz
Deviations: automatic, 14 … 26 MHz
Polarity: can be set, positive/negative
Audio
Mono/stereo/dual (two-channel) with VPS code
Frequency range: 20 Hz … 15 kHz
Audio frequency range: 5 MHz … 9.77 MHz
Sound IF bandwidth: can be set, main: 280 kHz/sub: 130 kHz
De-emphasis: can be set, main: 50 µs/75 µs/J 17
HF output:
Fine tuning range: ± 4 MHz
Fine tuning increment: 62.5 kHz
Signal to noise: typ. 56 dB
Output level: 96 – 104 dBµV
Output impedance: 75 Ω, nominal
CCS 1231
Modulator channels channel strip A: C2 … C4
Frequency range: 48.25 MHz … 62.25 MHz
Channel raster: PAL CCIR standard B
Modulator channels channel strip B: S3 … S24 including C5 … C12
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Modulator channels channel strip B: S3 … S24 including C5 … C12
Frequency range: 119.25 MHz … 327.25 MHz
Channel raster: PAL CCIR standard B/G
CCS 1233
Channels: S3 … S24 including C5 … C12
Frequency range: 119.25 MHz … 327.25 MHz
Channel raster: PAL CCIR standard B/G
CCS 1234
Channels: S21 … S41
Frequency range: 303.25 MHz … 463.25 MHz
Channel raster: PAL CCIR standard G
CCS 1235
Channels: C21 … C69
Frequency range: 471.25 MHz … 855.25 MHz
Channel raster: PAL CCIR Standard G
Connections:
SAT inputs: 1 IEC socket (female), 2nd input prepared
HF output (modulator): 1 IEC socket, female
Connection strip (10-pin): Supply voltages, control circuits
Socket RS 232: Serial interface (Sub-D, 9-pin)
2.3 Description
These twin-SAT cassettes enables the conversion of two TV satellite signals
of the same polarisation (horizontal or vertical) from the 1st SAT IF level
(950-2150 MHz) to the TV ranges band I to band V.
Each Cassette contains 2 channel strips with identical circuits. These are indicat-
ed in the display by Bx A or Bx B. The SAT signal transmitted via the SAT input
passes the SAT tuner, the video and stereo audio signal processing units and is
sent on to the combiner via a CCIR modulator. The combiner links the channel
strip A signal to the signal at channel strip B and transmits the signal via the HF
output socket of the HF bus bar. The signal can be set using the corresponding
level regulator (max. –20 dB). All other settings are made using the keypad of
the control unit of the head end.
After switching on the head end, the software version of the control unit is
displayed briefly in the two-line LC display. Approx. five minutes after the last
button has been pressed, the display switches off automatically or the software
version of the control unit is displayed.
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2.4 Display of the software version
Keep any two keys on the control unit of the head end pressed simultane-
ously until the display goes dark and the software version, e.g. “V.30”, is
displayed.
Important:
The head end requires a control unit with the V.27 software version or higher to
control these cassettes. For lower software versions, the software of the control
unit must be updated.
2.5 Scope of application
The cassettes are designed for use in the following head ends:
– CSE 3312
– CSE 3319
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3 Assembly
3.1 Installing the Cassette
Warning
Pull the mains plug out of the head end of the mains socket before insert-
ing or replacing cassettes.
Unscrew the screws 1 from the bracket in the head end.
Insert the Cassette into a free slot and push it into the housing.
Align the Cassette and gently make it contact with the connections of the
circuit board and the HF bus bar.
Fasten the Cassette with the 1 screws.
1
1
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3.2 Connecting the Cassette
Connect the input cable to the SAT IF input.
Connect the head end to the mains power supply.
4 The control panel at a glance
4.1 Menu items
The cassettes can be programmed using the keys on the head end control unit.
The two-line display of the control unit then shows the menus.
You can select the following main menu items with the button:
Cassette and channel strip
Output channel, fine tuning (offset)
Input frequency, fine tuning
– Modulator setting
– IF bandwidth
– Audio types
– Volume adjustment
SAT IF input
BE–Remote V.30
please wait . . .
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4.2 Control panel
You can individually select the menus and menu items step-by-step using the
keypad of the head end:
scrolls forward through the menu
/
select parameters in the menus
set values, initiate actions
selects sub-menus
M
saves all entries
The parameters to be set are underlined (cursor).
5 Programming
The following examples show how to program the Cassette CCS 1233.
5.1 Preparation
Connect the test receiver to the HF output of the head end.
Set the output channel of the Cassette (see page 13) and adjust the test re-
ceiver to this channel.
Switch on the modulator if necessary.
Balance the output levels of the channel strips “A” and “B” if the difference in
level is 1 dB (see page 12).
Measure the output level of the analogue cassettes and, if necessary, tune
them to a uniform output level.
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5.2 The menus at a glance
The standard menu shows the programming sequence using the example of
channel strip “A. Programming for channel strip “B” is done in the same
way.
Bx 1A
C12
OUTPUT:
Bx 1A
C5-12
TWIN-SAT
C12
Bx 1A
Level HF Out
TWIN-SAT
0
Bx 1 n
+ 63…– 64
0 … – 7 dB
M
Bx 1A
C12 Fine
OUTPUT
0
t > 2 s
Bx 1A
IF wide
TUNER:
–1…normal … +2 dB
Bx 1A
PAL
DECODER:
Bx 1A
1090.0 MHz
INPUT:
I
t > 2 st > 2 s
/
n

on / off
Bx 1A
Modulator:
MODULAT:
on
Bx 1A
Depth:
MODULAT:
normal
Bx 1A
Pic/Snd
MODULAT:
normal
normal … –10%
wide / narrow / DX
t > 10 s
Ein / On
BE–Remote
please wait …
V. 3 0
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Bx 1A
7.02 MHz
AUDIO-IN:
SubMONO
/
Bx 1A
autom.
VPS:
V: STEREO
Bx 1A
Dual
AUDIO-OUT:
Bx 1A
7.02 MHz
AUDIO-IN:
STEREO
/
Bx 1A
T1 7.02
Change:
T2 7.20
5,5 MHz 5,74 MHz
T1 7,02 MHz 7,20 MHz
T2 7,20 MHz 7,02 MHz
Bx 1A
7.02 MHz
AUDIO-IN:
MAIN
/
AUDIO-OUT:
+
Bx 1A
Vol.:
M
autom.
Stereo
manuell
Dual
Bx 1A
Deemphasis
Bx 1A
Deemphasis
AUDIO-IN:
50us
50μs, 75μs
J17
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5.3 Programming the Cassette
Switch on the head end.
—> The processor reads the cassettes‘ data (approx. 10 seconds).
—> The display shows the software version (e.g. V.30).
—> The display shows e.g. the menu “Bx 1A TWIN-SAT”.
Bx stands for Cassette (box),
1 for Cassette 1,
A for channel strip A.
Select the Cassette to be programmed (box no.) by repeat-
edly pressing the button
.
• Press the button.
—> The LEVEL HF OUT:” menu appears on the display.
5.3.1 Setting the output level (channel strips)
Select the channel strips “A” or “B” and by pressing
adjust the higher output level of one channel strip to the
lower output level of the other channel strip by increments
of “0” to “–7” dB.
To save the channel strip settings:
press the
M
button.
Repeat the adjustment for other cassettes and channel
strips, if required.
• Press the button.
—> The OUTPUT” menu is activated.
Bx 1A
C5-12
TWIN-SAT
C12
Bx 1A
Level HF Out
TWIN-SAT
0
Bx 1 n
0 … – 7 dB
M
t > 10 s
Ein / On
BE–Remote
please wait …
V. 30
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5.3.2 Setting the output channel
• By pressing
, set the desired output channel.
—> The channel range that can be set depends on the
type of Cassette used.
Frequency offset (fine tuning)
Important: Only change the frequency offset in exceptional
circumstances and if there is a well-founded reason for
doing so, since once you have changed it, all connected
televisions of the cable system must be adjusted to match it
by means of corresponding fine-tuning corrections.
Press and hold down the
button until “0” also appears
on the display.
Set the frequency offset (+63 … 64) with the but-
tons.
• Press the button.
—> The INTPUT” menu is activated.
5.3.3 Setting the input frequency (transponder frequency)
In this menu with VPS code, the name of the station is dis-
played instead of “INPUT. The VPS code is not supported
by all stations!
• Press
to set the input frequency.
—> Change the position of the cursor with
/
.
Bx 1A
C12
OUTPUT:
+ 63…– 64
Bx 1A
C12 Fine
OUTPUT
0
t > 2 s
Bx 1A
1090.0 MHz
INPUT:
I
/
n

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The display “ I ” is for helping to set the input frequency.
That does not mean that a visual check is unnecessary.
Reception frequency is too low
Reception frequency is ideal
Reception frequency too high
n

• Press the button.
—> The DECODER” menu appears in the display.
Press and hold down the
button until
MODULAT: Modulator” appears in the display.
5.3.4 Modulator menu
• By pressing the buttons, switch the modulator (HF
output) off or on (“off” or “on”).
• Press the button.
—> The display shows “MODULAT: Depth:”.
Setting the modulation depth (residual carrier)
If the sound drones due to the content of the picture, lower
the modulation depth.
Bx 1A
Depth:
MODULAT:
normal
normal … –10%
• Press to set the modulation depth (“normal” or
“-5 %” or “-10 %”).
Bx 1A
PAL
DECODER:
t > 2 st > 2 s
on / off
Bx 1A
Modulator:
MODULAT:
on
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• Press the button.
—> The display shows “MODULAT: Pic/Snd”.
Setting the picture/sound spacing
In the event of moiré interference, the 5.5 MHz audio fre-
quency can be set.
–1…normal … +2 d
B
Bx 1A
Pic/Snd
MODULAT:
normal
• Press to set the attenuation of the audio frequency.
(“–1” dB, “normal”,+1” dB, “+2” dB).
• Press the button.
—> The TUNER IF” menu appears in the display.
5.3.5 Setting the IF bandwidth (threshold)
The IF bandwidth should only be changed in the event of
bad reception conditions.
Bx 1A
IF wide
TUNER:
wide / narrow / DX
• Use to set the value “wide”/narrow”/ “ DX” for the
best picture and sound.
• Press the button.
—> The AUDIO-IN” menu appears in the display.
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5.3.6 Sound settings
5.3.6.1 Selecting audio type and frequency (reception)
STEREO”audio type
Page 16
MAIN” audio type
Page 19
SubMONO” audio type
Page 20
Bx 1A
7.02 MHz
AUDIO-IN:
SubMONO
Bx 1A
7.02 MHz
AUDIO-IN:
STEREO
Bx 1A
7.02 MHz
AUDIO-IN:
MAIN
/
• Use the button to select the audio type:
STEREO”/ “ MAIN”/SubMONO
5.3.6.2 “STEREO” audio type
If the “STEREO” audio type is selected, the lower audio fre-
quency of the corresponding stereo pair 7.02/7.20 MHz
or 7.38/7.56 MHz etc. is set. The upper audio frequency
is automatically received using a frequency that is 180 kHz
higher.
Bx 1A
7.02 MHz
AUDIO-IN:
STEREO
/
/
• Use to set the audio frequency.
—> Change the position of the cursor with
/
.
• Press the button.
—> The display shows the “VPS” menu.
Note:
If autom.” and “NO IDENT” are displayed, then the sta-
tion does not transmit any VPS code. In this case select the
display “manuell” (manual).
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Bx 1A
autom.
VPS:
V: STEREO
autom.manuell
• Use to select the setting “autom.” or “manuell” .
5.3.6.3 Audio setting “autom. V:STEREO”
Press the button. The display shows the
AUDIO-OUT: Vol.:” menu.
Adjust the volume (page 20).
Save the settings (page 20).
5.3.6.4 Audio setting “manual V: STEREO”:
Press the button. The display shows the
menu “AUDIO-OUT Stereo” or “Dual”.
Bx 1A
Dual
AUDIO-OUT:
autom.
Stereo
manuell
Dual
• Use to selectStereo” for stereo sound or “Dual
for 2-channel sound.
—> “Stereo” audio setting
Press the button.
—> The display shows “AUDIO-OUT: Vol.:”.
Adjust the volume (page 20).
Save the settings (page 20).
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—> “Dual” audio setting:
Select “Dual” for stations that use the audio frequen-
cies for transmitting different languages.
Press the button.
The display shows the “Change” menu.
5.3.6.5 Switching audio channel 1/audio channel 2
In this menu you have the option of assigning the lower
audio frequency (7.02 MHz/7.20 MHz) to the output au-
dio frequency 5.5 MHz or 5.74 MHz. That means that you
can replace the digital sound 1 (e.g. German) by digital
sound 2 (e.g. English) for a 2-language programme.
Bx 1A
T1 7.02
Change:
T2 7.20
5,5 MHz 5,74 MHz
T1 7,02 MHz 7,20 MHz
T2 7,20 MHz 7,02 MHz
StereoDual
Use to swap audio frequencies “T1 7.02 7.20
and “T2 7.20 7.02 ”.
Press the button.
—> The display shows “AUDIO-OUT: Vol.:”.
Adjust the volume (page 20).
Save the settings (page 20).
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5.3.6.6 “MAIN” audio type
Bx 1A
7.02 MHz
AUDIO-IN:
STEREO
Bx 1A
7.02 MHz
AUDIO-IN:
MAIN
/
• Use to set the audio frequency.
—> Change the position of the cursor with
/
.
• Press the button.
—> The display shows the “AUDIO-IN de-emphasis
menu.
Changing the de-emphasis
Bx 1A
Deemphasis
Bx 1A
Deemphasis
AUDIO-IN:
50us
50μs, 75μs
J17
Use to select de-emphasis “50 µs”/ “ 75 µs”/ “J17”.
• Press the button.
—> The display shows the “AUDIO-OUT: Vol.:” menu.
Adjust the volume (page 20).
Save the settings (page 20).
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5.3.6.7 “SubMONO” audio type
Bx 1A
7.02 MHz
AUDIO-IN:
SubMONO
/
Bx 1A
7.02 MHz
AUDIO-IN:
MAIN
• Use to set the audio frequency.
—> Change the position of the cursor with
/
.
• Press the button.
—> The display shows the “AUDIO-OUT: Vol.:” menu.
5.3.7 Adjusting the volume
You can adjust the different volumes of the set stations in
this menu.
AUDIO-OUT:
+
Bx 1A
Vol.:
M
• Use to balance the volumes of the set stations.
5.3.8 Saving settings
• Press the
M
button.
—> Return to Cassette selection B (page 12).
Bx 1A
C5-12
TWIN-SAT
C12
Note:
Going back to select cassettes B via cancels all
settings that have not been saved.
5.3.9 Setting channel strip “B”
Select channel strip “B” and make the settings described
for channel strip “A”.
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