Wegener Communications 4600 manual Serial Port Configuration, Device, Assignments, Configurations

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Installation

Connector

Type

Pin

Signal Name

 

Designation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ASI IN

BNC Jack

 

DVB-ASI Input

 

 

 

 

 

 

RF IN

<plugged>

 

Not used

 

 

 

 

 

 

* LNB DC power may be locked to OFF by network.

Table 2.2 below lists the Unity 4600 front-panel connectors, their types and pinout information.

Table 2.2: Front-panel Connectors

Connector

Type

Pin

Signal Name

Designation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Video Monitor

BNC jack

 

Composite Video monitor

 

 

 

 

Audio Monitor

¼” stereo phone jack

 

Stereo audio headphone monitor,

 

 

 

selectable between audio ports 1 or 2

 

 

 

 

2.4 Serial Port Configuration

Device

The Unity 4600 has one external serial port. A “device” must be assigned once to the serial

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port, but no “device” may be assigned more than once. In addition, more than one device

 

may be assigned at one time but only one device which accepts input may be assigned. (If

 

multiple devices are assigned to the serial port, the port’s settings are controlled by the

 

device with higher priority according to the list below.) Device port assignment and device

 

configuration (see below) may be controlled only from the unit front panel and the network

 

may disable this capability. The possible devices are:

 

 

 

1.

Terminal

 

 

 

2.

Modem (“modem” being remote terminal via modem)

 

 

 

3.

Local COMPEL

 

 

 

4.

Auxiliary Data

 

 

 

5.

Printer (including COMPELe-mail and reports)

 

 

Device

When a serial port configuration command is received, the specified configuration is

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immediately stored for the specified device (e.g. for the “Terminal” device). If a serial port is

 

currently assigned another device, then its output buffer is immediately flushed and the port

 

re-configured. Communication is fixed at 1 start, 1 stop, and 8 data bits, with no hardware

 

handshaking. No provision for software handshaking is made in this Release. The serial

 

port’s behavior for each of its device types is described in the following table:

 

 

 

 

Table 2.3: Device Configurations

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Device

Serial Port Behavior (Italics are Programmable, Bold are Fixed)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Terminal

Configured to 19.2k, N, 8, 1. The unit responds to the terminal commands as

 

 

 

 

 

described in 3.4 Operation from Local/Remote Terminal on page 59.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Modem

Configured to B, P, 8, 1. The unit responds to the commands as described in

 

 

 

 

 

3.4 Operation from Local/Remote Terminal on page 59.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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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 General Information Manual OverviewUnity 4600 Overview FunctionalDescription PhysicalTechnical Specifications Unity 4600 SpecificationsSee See Transport In Options on SNR Audio OutputFRONT-PANEL Monitors ALARM/CUEING Relays Serial PortsEthernet Port FRONT-PANEL EmailTransport In Options LNB DC Power Turbo PSK Receiver OPTION, Broadcom Protocol DVB-QPSK Turbo PSK Receiver with 4-PORT Switch Option RF Switch InputASI Transport Input Option DVB-ASI InputSafety Summary Glossary of Terms and Abbreviations COMPEL→DPI DtmfIRD CompelKMS LANPTS PMTRAM Tmra This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Unpacking and Inspection Location and MountingInstallation RackMounting DesktopTransport Unity 4600 ConnectionsOptions Rear panel Connectors Txdo + Txdo Rxdi +Rxdi ASI OUTSerial Port Configuration ConfigurationsDevice AssignmentsHandling RF input Installation TestingCheck Unity 4600 User’s Manual This page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Theory of Operation Automated recoverySummary Operation Operation from Front Panel Unity 4600 Front-panel LayoutLCD Screen Relationships Alarm/Warning Screens Recovery AbortRF Switch Bypass Installation TestDefault Unit SetupHome ScreensLED Indicators Front-panel LED Indicator Descriptions Interpreting LEDsServices User Commands Command directory for Unity 4600 terminal commandsOperation from Local/Remote Terminal SyntaxAud1rt 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 Or O PC device baud parityCommand ends telnet sessions. Same as Exit command RD group RP group Rpath to username@addr Port RouteSetlnb Rffeed LOfreq Source Not used. In legacy IRDs, this was Fade timeout Test group value Maintenance General TroubleshootingNo audio, video, or ASI output No output or indicationsAlarms and Warnings Missing an audio, video, or ASI output while others are okayAlarm and Warning Descriptions LCD Alarm or Warning Meaning / Possible CauseASI 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 624-0294, or e-mailservice@wegener.com WarrantyTechnical Support Customer Service ? Other Screens? @ Menu Up? Press ESC Home? Hold In ESC Info Screens? Other Screens? @ Application Current Menu Up? Press ESC Misc Setups Press Enter Menu ScreensParameter Screens Change? Press Enter?Other Screens? @ Unit Label UnityThis page intentionally left blank 800032-01 Rev. G Index LAN LCD PIDUneven mechanical loading SDTThis page intentionally left blank
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