TESCOM Turbo-S2 User manual

Type
User manual
XR-3 Modular Test Instrument
TS2 DBS Satellite Meter Module
Operation Manual
Revision
1.0
Date
05/02/2023
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1. INTRODUCTION TO XR-3’S TS2 MODULE ................................................................................. 4
CONNECTIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 5
2. RUN SCREEN ...................................................................................................................................... 6
SOFT KEYS .................................................................................................................................................. 7
CHANGING SATELLITES ............................................................................................................................... 7
CHANGING TRANSPONDERS ........................................................................................................................ 7
POLARITY .................................................................................................................................................... 7
MULTI-LNB SYSTEMS ................................................................................................................................ 8
SATELLITE IDENTIFICATION ........................................................................................................................ 9
ID VERIFICATION ........................................................................................................................................ 9
SATELLITE SCAN ........................................................................................................................................10
FIELD GUIDE UPDATES...............................................................................................................................10
3. MAIN MENU .......................................................................................................................................12
4. SYSTEM SETUP .................................................................................................................................12
REGIONS .....................................................................................................................................................14
SERVICES ...................................................................................................................................................14
SYSTEMS ....................................................................................................................................................15
LNB MODEL ..............................................................................................................................................15
SWITCH TYPE .............................................................................................................................................16
5. OPTIONS .............................................................................................................................................17
SIGNAL LEVEL ...........................................................................................................................................17
SIGNAL QUALITY .......................................................................................................................................17
FREQUENCY ...............................................................................................................................................17
SOUNDER OPTION ......................................................................................................................................17
SHUTDOWN TIMER .....................................................................................................................................18
FREQUENCY DEVIATION.............................................................................................................................18
IRD CALC ..................................................................................................................................................18
6. VERSIONS ...........................................................................................................................................19
7. AZIMUTH / ELEVATION LOOKUP ..............................................................................................20
POLARIZATION OFFSET ..............................................................................................................................21
SKEW .........................................................................................................................................................21
8. MANUAL TUNING ............................................................................................................................22
FREQUENCY ...............................................................................................................................................23
SIGNAL TYPE ..............................................................................................................................................23
CODE RATE ................................................................................................................................................23
SYMBOL RATE ............................................................................................................................................23
OPTIONS .....................................................................................................................................................24
LO FREQUENCY .........................................................................................................................................24
LNB CONTROL ...........................................................................................................................................24
9. CUSTOM TRANSPONDER ..............................................................................................................24
10. VOLTAGE / CURRENT ................................................................................................................27
SOFT KEYS .................................................................................................................................................27
11. OPI AND DISEQC MONITORING ..............................................................................................28
OPI SIMULATION .......................................................................................................................................28
HUGHESNET CROSS-POL CHECK PROCEDURE .......................................................................................28
DISEQC MONITORING ...............................................................................................................................29
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12. BIT ERROR RATE / PACKET ERROR RATE ..........................................................................29
PROOF OF PERFORMANCE TESTING ...............................................................................................33
INSTALL PC SOFTWARE .............................................................................................................................33
COLLECT TEST DATA .................................................................................................................................33
SAVING DATA ............................................................................................................................................34
TRANSFER DATA FILE TO PC .....................................................................................................................36
ERASING FILES ...........................................................................................................................................37
PRINT REPORTS ..........................................................................................................................................37
14. LIMIT SCAN ...................................................................................................................................40
SPECIFICATIONS .........................................................................................................................................40
SETUP .........................................................................................................................................................40
SCANNING ..................................................................................................................................................41
EDITING LIMITS ..........................................................................................................................................43
PRESET LIMITS ...........................................................................................................................................45
ERRORS ......................................................................................................................................................47
LIMITATIONS ..............................................................................................................................................48
INITIALIZATION ..........................................................................................................................................48
INSTALL PC SOFTWARE & TRANSFERRING DATA FILES TO PC ..................................................................50
15. SPECTRUM SCREEN....................................................................................................................52
16. CONSTELLATION ........................................................................................................................55
17. FILE UTILITY ................................................................................................................................57
18. UPDATING YOUR METER..........................................................................................................60
15. POWER ............................................................................................................................................61
LNB POWER ...............................................................................................................................................61
BATTERY CHARGE .....................................................................................................................................61
AC POWER .................................................................................................................................................62
DC POWER .................................................................................................................................................62
16. TROUBLESHOOTING / FAQS ....................................................................................................62
17. REPLACEMENT PARTS & ACCESSORIES .............................................................................65
18. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS ................................................................................................65
19. SPECIFICATIONS .........................................................................................................................66
This manual covers basic operations and functions of the XR-3’s TS2 Module. For more detailed
instructions on how to use the instrument for different applications, see the Application Notes
available on our website, http://www.tedscomusa.com
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1. Introduction to XR-3’s TS2 Module
The XR-3’s TS2 module is used with the XR-3 modular test instrument base unit.
FEATURES
Compatible with XR-3 Modular Test Instrument
Friendly user interface
Satellite ID by "align-to-lock" or "automatic scan“
ID multi-lock algorithm eliminates false positives
Powers LNBs and multi-switches
Use for L, C, X, Ku, or Ka band applications
High sensitivity assures alignment optimization
Geo-sensitive "Field Guide" software database stores all compatible satellites and
transponders per global region
Program and store up to 256 custom transponders
Controls multi-LNBs/switches with 22kHz DiSEqC tone
Manually tune to custom transponders using front panel keypad
Audible tone for signal lock or peak
Store measurements for Proof-of-performance reporting
"Limit Scan" Pass/Fail for key transponders
Displays antenna settings (AZ / EL / Skew) based on user's postal code or latitude and
longitude coordinates
Field replaceable type F barrel connectors
Fast system boot-up time in less than 5 seconds
MEASUREMENTS
Demodulates DVB-S, DSS / DIRECTV Legacy, Digicipher 2, Turbo FEC, & DVB-S2
(QPSK & 8PSK, CCM) signals
Signal Level (dBm, dBmV, or dBµV) with present and peak bar graph
Signal Quality (IRD, C/N, Eb/No, or Es/No)
BER (Pre FEC / Viterbi & Post FEC / Reed Solomon) for DVB-S, DSS / DIRECTV
Legacy, and Digicipher 2 signals
Bad blocks, corrected blocks, and frame errors for DVB-S2 and Turbo FEC signals
Voltage output of IRD / IDU (29V max)
Current draw of LNB
LNB frequency deviation (LNB LO drift estimate)
Symbol Rate error
Spectrum Screen (frequency on x-axis, amplitude on y- axis)
Constellation Screen (I and Q demodulator values)
XR-3 base unit
XR-TS2-01
tuner module
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STANDARD ACCESSORIES
No accessories are included with this module
The XR-3 TS2 module represents a new standard in satellite identification capability. Rather than
loading a limited set of satellites or a large number of channel plans to select from, the XR-3 TS2
module holds all of the compatible satellite transponder information for the entire continent.
You just tell it where you are, and what type of system you are connected to, and the XR-3
accesses all compatible satellite transponders visible to that system. The basic operation
becomes extremely simple:
Left arrow button – goes to next orbit east
Right arrow button – goes to next orbit west
Up arrow button - next higher transponder
Down arrow button – next lower transponder
Connections
1) ODU / LNB - connects to the LNB (or receiver side of a multi-switch)
2) IDU / IRD - connects to the IRD (receiver or modem) – NOT REQUIRED
ODU / LNB Connection
The ODU / LNB connector has two functions:
Supplies voltage to power the LNB
Sends commands to control multi-LNB head or external multi-switch
Receives RF signals coming from LNB output port or multi-switch output port
IDU/ IRD Connection
The IDU /IRD connector has two functions:
Measures voltage supplied by the IDU/ IRD
2
1
BACK VIEW TOP VIEW
2
1
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Allows voltage supplied by IDU / IRD to power the LNB extending the battery life of meter
However, the meter itself is always powered by its internal battery or by the external AC to DC
switching power supply while connected to AC power.
Note: In order to prevent damage to the meter’s circuitry, do NOT input more than 30 volts to the
XR-3’s TS2 module.
2. Run Screen
The Run Screen displays valuable information used when pointing a dish or testing an L-Band
network.
1) Selected satellite
a) Change satellite with left and right arrow keys for single LNB systems (or with the LNB
soft key when connected to multi-LNB systems, see Multi-LNB Systems below)
b) Satellite name is on the top line
c) Orbital position is shown at upper left
2) Lock status
a) Search – when searching for a matching signal
b) LOCK – when signal lock is obtained, this indicates you MIGHT be pointed at the
selected satellite, but you must use the ID soft key to confirm the satellite.
3) Transponder information (upper right)
a) Transponder label
b) Frequency (L-band or downlink)
c) Polarity (RGHT, LEFT, HZ or VT)
d) Voltage provided to LNB (13, 18, 21, or 29 volts)
4) Signal Level
a) Left bar graph (with peak hold center line)
b) Numeric value in dBm, dBmV, or dBµV
c) Scale: -75 to -15 dBm (-26 to +34 dBmV)or (+34 to +94 dBµV)
5) Signal Quality
a) Right bar graph (with peak hold center line)
b) Numeric value as IRD equivalent or C/N, Eb/No, or Es/No in dB
c) Scale: 0 to 20 dB C/N
4
1
2
3
5
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Soft Keys
1) SYST - transfers to the System Setup Screen
2) ID - starts satellite identification verification function
3) AZ/EL - transfers to the Azimuth and Elevation Lookup Screen
4) Polarity - displays or selects polarity and LNB voltage
5) LNB - Turns LNB power on or off (displays present state) and selects switch ports
6) MENU - transfers to the Main Menu Screen
Changing Satellites
The left and right arrow keys switch to the next east or west satellite visible to the selected LNB.
If the LNB polarity can be switched (dual polarity LNBF), the first priority id transponder will be
used and the polarity may switch if needed. If the polarity cannot be switched (single polarity
LNB with dedicated feed horn for VSAT or commercial TVRO applications), the selected polarity
will be maintained.
If you have selected a multi-LNB system, the selected satellite will also change when you use the
LNB soft-key to switch between LNBs. (See Multi-LNB Systems below.)
Changing Transponders
The up and down arrow keys take you to the next or previous transponder in the same satellite
(actually in the same orbital slot). If the polarity is locked (via single polarity LNB type) then you
get the next transponder of the selected polarity. Only transponders visible to your region are
used.
Polarity
If the LNB supports polarity switching (i.e. dual polarity LNBF) or is stacked, the polarity key is
disabled (as shown above) and the transponder selection determines the polarity.
If you are using a single polarity LNB, the polarity must be selected (to match the orientation of
your feed horn) using the polarity key (top right soft-key) and the transponder selection is limited
to the selected polarity. See figure below.
4
6
5
3
2
1
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Multi-LNB Systems
When the selected LNB system supports multiple LNBs or multi-head LNBFs via the switch
setting, the LNB ON/OFF button also controls the switch setting. Upon pressing the LNB power
soft-key, the meter sends a switch command to toggle to the next feed horn and the satellite is
automatically changed to the one normally used for that port.
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For example, the Dish Network Dish 1000.4 West system is typically used with the 110°, 119°,
and 129° satellites. When you press the LNB power soft-key (middle right side of LCD screen) to
select LNB1, the meter automatically selects the 119° satellite. Press it again to select LNB2 and
the 110° bird is selected. The third press gets you to LNB3 and the 129° bird.
Satellite Identification
Satellites are identified by obtaining locks on one or more transponders. To obtain a lock, the
frequency, signal type and symbol rate of the transponder must be known to the instrument.
These combinations vary enough between the satellites that they can be used to identify the
satellite. Unfortunately, one transponder is not always enough; there may be another satellite
using the same combination.
ID Verification
Unlike other meters, the XR-3 has the ability to check one or more transponders looking for a
match on a combination that is unique to each satellite. This is what we call the “ID Verification”
feature. It is initiated when you press the ID soft-key (middle left side of LCD screen) on the Run
Screen.
When you change satellites with the left/right arrow keys (or with the LNB power soft-key if you’re
connected to a multi-LNBF system), the default transponder shown will be one of the
transponders used in ID Verification. Once you get a lock and peak the dish on this transponder,
press the ID soft-key and the unit will check any other transponders needed to confirm the
identification and display either “VERIFIED” or “ID FAILED”.
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Satellite Scan
If you have peaked up the signal level (left bar graph) on a satellite, but either don’t have a signal
quality and lock or get an “ID FAILED” message when performing the ID Verification, the XR-3
can try to determine which satellite you are pointed at by performing the ID Verification on
different satellites sequentially. This is called the “Satellite Scan” feature.
To run a Satellite Scan, press the ID button to verify the selected satellite. If that succeeds, there
is no reason to run the Satellite Scan. If that fails, there will be a “SCAN” button on the “ID
FAILED” Error Screen, press that and the scan begins.
The scan will start from the selected satellite, presumably the one you are looking for, and look to
the east and west one satellite at a time until a positive ID is found or the horizon is reached, or
you abort the scan.
Field Guide Updates
Unfortunately, the satellite identification process is only as good as the transponder definitions
that are used. And these change often enough to make the job challenging. That’s where Field
Guide updates come into play. As we update our software database, we post the revisions on
our web site, which you can download into your instrument. See the section on “Updating Your
Meter”.
Our software database is updated from information gathered from the service providers, other
web sites, customers, and our own testing and research. If you know of any omissions or errors
in our database, please contact us so that we may pass on what you have learned.
The Hardware version and installed versions of Field Guide, Software, and Postal Codes are
displayed in the versions screen. You can access this screen by going into the Menu then
Versions.
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Use the arrow keys to scroll and display the software components.
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3. Main Menu
The MENU button takes you to a menu of all of the XR-3 screens. Some of these screens are
also available via soft keys from the Run Screen.
All of the functions are available on the central menu using the up/down and Enter keys. Some
functions are also available via soft keys as a shortcut. “Exit” takes you back to the Run Screen.
The functions are described in the sections that follow.
4. System Setup
You must use this screen to specify the type of system you are connected to and where you are.
This step is essential: the XR-3 calculates all frequencies based on this information and
displays only the transponders that can actually be received by the selected system in the
selected location.
To enter the System Setup, press the SYST soft-key from the Run screen or use your up/down
arrow keys to select ‘System Setup’ from the Main Menu and then press Enter.
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This screen is a simple menu selection. Use the up/down arrows to highlight the selection you
want to change and press ENTER.
The system selection actually selects three items:
1) Region
2) LNB system
3) Switch type
Due to the large variety of LNB systems in use, the LNB system selection is divided into three
levels:
1) Service
2) System
3) LNB model
Because you will not need to change the region very often (if ever), the second option is
highlighted by default. You will need to use the up arrow key to change the region.
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The LNB system also defines a default switch type, so this selection is also normally skipped.
However, you may override the default switch type if desired.
Regions
When the unit is shipped from the factory, it will have the latest information for North America
(except for the Hawaii region, which is found in the NE Pacific Field Guide) loaded into it. If you
are using the XR-3 outside of North America, you must download a different Field Guide from our
website. See the Updating chapter for details.
You must select a region within the Field Guide that better identifies the area where you will be
using the meter. If you are not sure of which region you are in, it probably doesn’t matter
because there is significant overlap in the regions. For example, the NE Continental US region
extends as far south as South Carolina and the SE Continental US region extends as far north as
New Jersey.
The region selection is necessary because transponders are pointed only at certain parts of the
globe and the XR-3 will use just the transponders that are pointed at your selected region.
Services
The service selection groups the LNB/antenna systems into small sets of choices. The available
services may change with Field Guide updates.
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Systems
The system selection lets you pick the type of system within the selected service. In some cases
this is the final LNB model selection. In other cases, the system will be broken down further by
the LNB model selection.
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LNB Model
The models listed will depend on the system selected. For example:
Switch Type
Many multi LNB dishes have a switch that is internal to the multi-LNB head. Other systems may
use external switches. When you connect the XR-3 to an external switch rather than directly to
the LNB, or when you connect to a multi-LNB head, the XR-3 must know what switch type is
connected so it can send the proper type of command to control that switch.
The switch type is usually selected automatically when you pick an LNB Model, but you may wish
to change it or select another external switch. If you are installing a system that does not have a
switch, you may need to select “none”. (Note: additional switch types may have scrolled off the
end of the screen. Use your down arrow key to view these.)
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5. Options
There are several options you may select to personalize the operation of your meter.
To use this screen, highlight the option you want to change with the up/down arrow keys and
select the value you want with the left/right arrow keys. Press EXIT soft-key when done.
Signal Level
The signal level may be displayed in dBm, dBmV or dBµV.
Signal Quality
The signal quality number may be displayed as one of the following:
C/N (carrier to noise ratio) in dB
IRD (receiver) equivalent number
Eb/N – Energy per bit over noise energy per hertz in dB
Es/N – Energy per symbol over noise energy per hertz in dB
IRD numbers for DIRECTV range from 0 to 100. Dish Network uses two scales: the old scale
from 0 to 125 and a new scale with much lower values (approximately 0 to 85).
Frequency
The frequency may be displayed as either the L-band frequency, which the meter is tuned to, or
the downlink frequency transmitted by the satellite. Both are displayed in MHz. The L-Band
(900-2150 MHz) frequency is the frequency of the signal after being down-converted by the LNB.
Sounder Option
Peaking via the audible tone can be done in two ways: “tone-on-lock” and “peak-o-matic”. The
“tone-on-lock” method uses the following:
1) Slow beep - the function is on
2) Fast beep – the signal is locked
3) Solid – the signal is locked and at the highest level yet seen
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This method works well when the dish is close enough to obtain a signal lock. If you have trouble
finding a lock however, you may want to use the “peak-o-matic” method:
1) Slow beep – the function is on
2) Fast beep – the signal is at least 5 dB higher than the lowest level seen
3) Solid – the signal is higher and at the highest level seen so far
Note that the peak-o-matic method does not indicate a lock. It allows you to peak the azimuth and
elevation even before a peak is obtained.
In both methods to fully peak the dish, you must move it in one direction until the signal is found,
and continue moving it until you move past the peak, then move back to the solid tone.
Shutdown Timer
The unit can be set to automatically shut off after 5, 10, or 15 minutes with no buttons being
pressed. This timeout can be disabled by setting the option to “none”.
Frequency Deviation
If you select Freq Dev = YES, the lower left corner of the Run screen will display an estimate of
the frequency deviation or drift of the LNB. The XR-3 is capable of locking onto a signal up to
10 MHz from the frequency defined for the transponder. A frequency deviation of more than 2
MHz (2000 kHz) may indicate a problem with the LNB. High or low temperatures will cause an
LNB to drift and an LNB that works in normal weather with a significant drift may fail to work in hot
or cold weather due to the additional drift. Please note that the Frequency Deviation feature will
only work while you are receiving a LOCK on a satellite.
IRD Calc
As mentioned under “Signal Quality” above, Dish Network has an old IRD quality scale from 0 to
125 and a newer scale with much lower values (approximately 0 to 85). Use this option to select
which scale to use. The default is “New”.
PoP Delay
If you notice transponder results missing from the PoP Scan reports, you may need to introduce a
delay into the Proof of Performance scan. The value entered in this field is the number of
samples taken if a LOCK isn’t obtained. The unit takes 3 samples per second. If 0 is entered in
Freq Dev
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this field, the PoP Scan will operate normally without any delay. You may experiment with 5, 10,
15, or other values.
Key Beep
By default, key beep is on and you will hear an audible “beep” when any buttons on the meter are
pressed. You can turn off the key beep if desired.
Display Theme
By default, display theme is ‘Light’, with a white screen background. You can select the ‘Dark’
display theme to enable a black screen background, if desired.
Preset
Pressing the Preset soft-key in the Options menu will return the XR-3’s TS2 module settings to its
factory default settings (will erase any stored postal code or latitude and longitude setting, will
return the RF signal level field to its default dBm value, will return the signal quality field to its
default C/N value, etc.).
Date / Time
Pressing the DATE TIME soft-key in the Options menu will take you to a new screen that allows
you to specify and store the date and time for the meter’s internal clock. The date and time are
displayed on scan results.
6. Versions
Versions
Selecting Versions from the Main Menu list takes you to a screen that displays versions of
software that are loaded in the instrument. It also displays the hardware versions and serial
numbers of the XR-3 base unit and any connected module, as well as the active Field Guide and
Postal Code and Limits files.
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7. Azimuth / Elevation Lookup
The meter can look up the azimuth, elevation, and polarization offset for different satellites based
on the latitude and longitude that you specify. The azimuth is given in true north (Azimuth) and in
magnetic north (Magnetic) degrees. You should follow the Magnetic field value when using a
compass to point the satellite dish. You may change the selected satellite using the left and right
arrow keys.
In the United States, enter any zip code and this screen will look up the latitude and longitude for
that location and calculate the azimuth and elevation angles for the selected satellite.
The USA ZipCodes database in the meter holds all of the zip codes for the entire United States of
America, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands. There is also a database available for Canada
(Canadian Postal). Type in the zip code or postal code using the numeric keypad and press
ENTER.
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