Wegener Communications 4600 manual Unpacking and Inspection, Location and Mounting

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CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION

This chapter provides instructions on unpacking, mounting, and connecting your Unity 4600 as well as connector information including detailed pinouts.

2.1 Unpacking and Inspection

Carefully unpack the unit and its ac power cord and inspect for obvious signs of physical damage that might have occurred during shipment. Any damage claims must be reported to the carrier immediately. Be sure to check the package contents carefully for important documents and materials.

Note: Please save the packing materials and original shipping containers in case you must later return the unit for repair. Packing these units in other containers in such a way that they are damaged will void your warranty.

2.2 Location and Mounting

The Unity 4600 may be mounted in a standard 19-inch equipment rack or set up for desktop operation. In either location, maintain a clean, dry environment for your Unity 4600.

FCC-mandated suppression of radiated emissions

WARNING

DANGER

If the Ethernet port has a cable connected to it, that cable MUST be properly shielded and grounded. This must be done to minimize RF emissions which could interfere with nearby equipment.

This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference for which the user may need to take mitigating action.

To avoid damage to this and other equipment, or personal injury, the following items should be strictly observed.

Elevated Operating Ambient

When equipment is installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient of the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient. Therefore, consideration should be given to the ambient air temperature within the rack, and not just inside the room, when deciding if the maximum recommended ambient operating temperature (TMRA) is being met.

Reduced Air Flow

Equipment should be installed such that airflow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. The Unity 4600 may be arranged in a rack without empty spaces between units if heat rise is prevented by ensuring its side vents remain unblocked with adequate clearance around the vent holes.

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Contents Unity4600 Unity 4600 User’s Manual Table of Contents Alarms and Warnings Unity 4600 User’s Manual This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Manual Overview General InformationPhysical Unity 4600 OverviewFunctional DescriptionSee See Transport In Options on Unity 4600 SpecificationsTechnical Specifications FRONT-PANEL Monitors Audio OutputSNR FRONT-PANEL Email ALARM/CUEING RelaysSerial Ports Ethernet PortTransport In Options LNB DC Power Turbo PSK Receiver OPTION, Broadcom Protocol DVB-QPSK DVB-ASI Input Turbo PSK Receiver with 4-PORT Switch OptionRF Switch Input ASI Transport Input OptionSafety Summary Dtmf Glossary of Terms and AbbreviationsCOMPEL→ DPILAN IRDCompel KMSRAM PMTPTS Tmra This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Location and Mounting Unpacking and InspectionDesktop InstallationRack MountingOptions Unity 4600 ConnectionsTransport Rear panel Connectors ASI OUT Txdo +Txdo Rxdi + RxdiAssignments Serial Port ConfigurationConfigurations DeviceHandling Check Installation TestingRF input Unity 4600 User’s Manual This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Summary Automated recoveryTheory of Operation Operation Unity 4600 Front-panel Layout Operation from Front PanelLCD Screen Relationships Installation Test Alarm/Warning ScreensRecovery Abort RF Switch BypassScreens DefaultUnit Setup HomeInterpreting LEDs LED Indicators Front-panel LED Indicator DescriptionsServices Syntax User CommandsCommand directory for Unity 4600 terminal commands Operation from Local/Remote TerminalAud1rt Same as aud1rt above Level Integer between 0 and 100 inclusive Command ends telnet sessions. Same as Quit command Time Time in seconds Lnbtst voltagerange tone Source PC device baud parity Or OCommand ends telnet sessions. Same as Exit command RD group RP group Rpath to username@addr Route PortSetlnb Rffeed LOfreq Source Not used. In legacy IRDs, this was Fade timeout Test group value No output or indications MaintenanceGeneral Troubleshooting No audio, video, or ASI outputMissing an audio, video, or ASI output while others are okay Alarms and WarningsLCD Alarm or Warning Meaning / Possible Cause Alarm and Warning DescriptionsASI transport output bears no program content because a Changes have been made on uplink transport mux No Program Allocation Table detected in input carrier or Ser pt N fail This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Technical Support Warranty624-0294, or e-mailservice@wegener.com Customer Service ? Other Screens? @ Application Current Menu Up? Press ESC Info Screens? Other Screens? @ Menu Up? Press ESC Home? Hold In ESC Menu Screens Misc Setups Press EnterUnit Label Unity Parameter ScreensChange? Press Enter ?Other Screens? @This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Index PID LAN LCDSDT Uneven mechanical loadingThis page intentionally left blank
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4600 specifications

Wegener Communications 4600 is a state-of-the-art digital satellite receiver designed for high-performance applications in the broadcasting and telecommunications sectors. This advanced receiver is part of Wegener's renowned line of products, catering to a range of broadcasting needs, from television to data communications. The Wegener 4600 offers a host of features that make it an attractive choice for both broadcasters and service providers.

One of the key features of the Wegener 4600 is its robust satellite reception capability. It supports a wide range of satellite frequencies and protocols, ensuring reliable connectivity in various scenarios. The device is engineered to work seamlessly with the DVB-S and DVB-S2 standards, which allow for efficient compression and transmission of high-definition video content. This ensures that users can deliver high-quality broadcasts with minimal latency, an essential factor in today's fast-paced media landscape.

Another standout characteristic of the Wegener 4600 is its versatile encoding and decoding capabilities. It supports a variety of video and audio codecs, including MPEG-2, MPEG-4, and AAC, among others. This flexibility enables content providers to choose the best formats for their specific needs, enhancing the viewer's experience while optimizing bandwidth usage.

The Wegener 4600 also features advanced management and monitoring capabilities. Through its user-friendly interface, operators can easily configure settings, monitor performance metrics, and manage multiple streams. This functionality is crucial for maintaining optimal performance and ensuring the reliability of the broadcast.

In terms of connectivity, the device supports various interfaces, including ASI and IP, enabling integration with existing broadcast infrastructures. This adaptability is a significant advantage for organizations looking to upgrade or expand their capabilities without extensive redesigns of their current systems.

Security is another key aspect of the Wegener 4600. It incorporates robust encryption options that protect content from unauthorized access and piracy. This feature is increasingly important as the demand for secure transmission of sensitive data grows.

Overall, Wegener Communications 4600 stands out in the crowded market of digital satellite receivers. With its combination of superior reception capabilities, versatile encoding options, advanced management features, and strong security protocols, it represents an ideal solution for broadcasters and telecommunications providers seeking to enhance their service offerings and deliver high-quality content to viewers worldwide.