Paradise RA 5785 Connector Pin-Outs, Unit weights typical Model Number Weight Units, RF Out J2

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Table 2-1: Unit weights (typical)

Model Number

Weight

Units

HPACC3075AC_XXXX

26.0 (11.8)

lbs. (kg)

 

 

 

HPACC3100AC_XXXX

26.0 (11.8)

lbs. (kg)

HPAXX3050AC_XXXX

25.5 (11.6)

lbs. (kg)

 

 

 

HPAXX3075AC_XXXX

25.5 (11.6)

lbs. (kg)

HPAXX3100AC_XXXX

25.5 (11.6)

lbs. (kg)

 

 

 

HPAXX3175AC_XXXX

25.5 (11.6)

lbs. (kg)

HPAKU3050AC_XXXX

24.5 (11.1)

lbs. (kg)

 

 

 

HPAKU3080AC_XXXX

24.5 (11.1)

lbs. (kg)

 

 

 

2.2 Connector Pin-Outs

The Mini Compact Outdoor SSPA utilizes a variety of connectors for communication with the amplifier.

2.2.1 RF In (J1) [Type N (F)]

The RF Input signal is applied to J1, which is a type N female connector. The Mini Compact Outdoor SSPA has a default maximum nominal gain of 75 dB minimum. Therefore the maximum input signal required to saturate the amplifier can be calculated as:

Input Power = Psat – 75 dB

For example, if a 50 W Ku-Band Mini Compact Outdoor amplifier is used in a system it has a Psat = 47.0 dBm. Therefore the maximum input power should be limited to -28 dBm. Slightly higher input power levels will not damage the amplifier but will result in higher levels of distortion in the output signal.

WARNING! The maximum input level should be limited to +15 dBm to avoid damaging the amplifier.

2.2.2 RF Out (J2)

The amplifier’s output is brought out through the waveguide port, J2. Caution should be observed here to make sure that the antenna or a suitable termination is connected to this port before operating the amplifier. The amplifier is protected against full reflection but dangerous levels of microwave energy can be present at this port.

Ku-Band amplifiers have a WR-75 Grooved Flange while the C-Band and X-Band amplifiers have CPR style grooved flanges (CPR-137G for C-Band; CPR-112G for X-Band). An isolator is provided at the output flange with a termination capable of handling full reflected output power.

WARNING! Never look directly into the RF output waveguide.

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Operations Manual, HPA3, Mini Compact Outdoor SSPA

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Contents Mini Compact Outdoor Page Table of Contents Band Operation Performance TestsRedundant System Operation Maintenance and TroubleshootingRemote Control Interface Appendix a DocumentationFigures Tables This page Intentionally Left Blank Introduction SpecificationsGeneral Information DescriptionEquipment Supplied Safety ConsiderationsInspection High Voltage HazardsPage This page Intentionally Left Blank Installation Dimensions and WeightRF In J1 Type N F Connector Pin-OutsUnit weights typical Model Number Weight Units RF Out J2Monitor & Control Port J4 MS3112E18-32S Alarms on J4RF Output Sample Port J3 Type N F Pin # Signal Type Function J4 Monitor & Control Port Pin-OutsSerial I/O Control J4 Switch Port J6 MS3112E10-6SJ6 Switch Port Pin-Outs Pin # Connection Link Port J5 MS3112E10-6SAC In J7 MS3102R16-10P Auxiliary Power Port J8 MS3112E10-6SJ8 Auxiliary Power Port Pin-Outs Pin # Connection J7 AC In Port Pin-Outs Pin # ConnectionChassis Ground Pin Physical FeaturesSummary Alarm Indicator Removable Fan TrayUniversal CO Mounting Kit Parts List Item # Qty Description InstallationSafety Considerations InspectionAttach Mounting Supports to Unit Mount Unit to Antenna Boom Quick Start and Operation Remote Communications ConnectionsQuick Start Cables J4 Connections for RS-485 CommunicationsSet PC Configuration Quick Start OperationQuick Start Ethernet Connection Ensure the J1 RF Output port is properly terminatedQuick Start RS-232 Connection Universal M&C Operation Universal M&C Add Unit menuSignal Indicators Universal M&C Status WindowFault Status Indicators RF Power Indicator Voltage, Current and Temperature DisplayGain Adjustment Reference SourceUniversal M&C Settings Window 10 Universal M&C, Settings Power Up SettingsHigh Temperature Alarm Threshold Range is 0 to 125 C 11 Spare Fault WizardIP Setup 12 Universal M&C, IP SetupUniversal M&C Preferences 13 Preferences WindowWeb-based M&C 16 M&C Applet loading into browser window17 Enter password default is paradise Navigating the Web M&C 19 Communication Settings window descriptions 20 General Settings window descriptions 21 Fault Settings window descriptions Block Up Converter Band OperationBlock Up Converter Overview Converter Features BUC Frequency SpecificationsSmart Reference Technology BUC RF output phase noise specificationTheory of Operation FSK Monitor and Control IFL Cable Considerations Typical System ConfigurationCommon Coaxial Cable Characteristics This page Intentionally Left Blank Swept Gain Performance TestsStandard tests Output Return Loss SpuriousInput Return Loss Power Requirements Intermodulation Distortion10 I/O Test Earth GroundSample Port EthernetReference Lock Phase NoiseTests for units with integrated BUC 2 FSKOptional Tests Fan Removal and Heatsink Cleaning Maintenance and TroubleshootingCooling System Maintenance Fan ReplacementUnit powers on, LED lamp glows red Troubleshooting guideUnit doesn’t power up Cannot connect to Sspa through remote control interfacePossible solutions This page Intentionally Left Blank 11 Redundant Systems Redundant System ConfigurationsRedundant System Concepts 12 Redundant Systems 11 Redundant System with L Band inputRemote Control Interface Serial Protocol OverviewInterface Selection Baud0 Pin j state Baud1 Pin e state Selected interfaceDestination Address Serial communicationFrame Sync Word Data Packet CommandSource Address Protocol IDData Field Command Byte Values Command NameData Tag Error Code name Byte Possible Cause Value Data Address / Error Status / Local Port Frame LengthError Status Bytes Data LengthFrame Check Timing issuesTrailer Packet Frame CheckResponse Frame Structure Serial Communications ProtocolRequest Frame Structure System Settings Data Values Data # Bytes Description Limits and Byte Values AddressForward RF Fault Handling Minor Fault = Major Fault = System Threshold Data ValuesSystem Condition Addressing Lower ByteIPNet Interface Ethernet InterfaceOverview General ConceptUDP Header Sspa Serial Protocol Frame CRC UDP Redirect Frame ExampleSetting IPNet interface Troubleshooting IP connectivitySnmp interface Snmp MIB tree Description of MIB entities 11 Detailed Settings for Mini CO Sspa mode Device Type=8 SettingTextValue Value OID Description11 Detailed Settings from previous 41/INTEGER12 Detailed Thresholds 13 Detailed ConditionsUniversal M&C, IP Setup tab M&C via SnmpConnecting to a MIB browser GetIF Application Parameters TabAppendix a Documentation

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