Motorola BT100 operation manual Options and Accessories, Model Description Function

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Options and Accessories

The factory ships the BT100 as a fully functional unit, but you must configure it appropriately for the field location requirements. You must install the correct forward equalizer or broadband cable simulator and input pad to place the unit into service. Section 3, “Amplifier Setup” provides information to assist you in this task. Use model JXP-*B pads to control field signal levels. To compensate for temperature, install the ADU, QADU, or TDU before placing the BT100 into service. You can install other items such as return thermal attenuators or ICSs at your discretion, but these do not render the BT100 inoperative if they are not included.

Table 2-1 provides a comprehensive list of options and accessories for the BT100 amplifier. See Section 3, “Amplifier Setup,” or the Motorola online product catalog for additional information.

Table 2-1

BT100 options and accessories

Model

Description

Function

ADU-*

Automatic Drive Unit

By monitoring changes in level of the selected pilot carrier, this

 

 

board automatically controls amplifier output levels that

 

 

change with cable attenuation and hybrid output for the sensed

 

 

temperature.

QADU*

QAM Automatic Drive Unit

This board automatically controls amplifier output levels that

 

 

change with cable attenuation and hybrid output. The selection

 

 

of a pilot frequency (QAM modulated digital channel) is

 

 

required.

TDU

Thermal Drive Unit

This board controls amplifier output levels that change with

 

 

cable attenuation for the sensed temperature.

SFE-100-*

STARLINE Forward

This 1GHz equalizer compensates for cable properties in 1 dB

 

Equalizer

increments from 0 dB through 22 dB. You must install the

 

 

appropriate value.

SRE-*-*

STARLINE Return

This bandwidth specific equalizer compensates for cable

 

Equalizer

attenuation in 1 dB increments from 0 dB to 12 dB for S-split (2

 

 

dB increments for all other splits). You must install the

 

 

appropriate value.

SCS-*

STARLINE Cable Simulator

This simulator compensates for cable properties. You must

 

 

install the appropriate value.

JXP-*B

Fixed attenuator

This pad is used to attenuate excessive input signal and can

 

 

be used to adjust amplifier gain. It is available in 1 dB

 

 

increments from 0 dB to 26 dB. You must install the

 

 

appropriate value.

JXP-TH*C

Thermal attenuators

This option compensates for gain changes with temperature in

 

 

the return path.

FTEC-230-R

Fast Transfer Electronic

This surge arrestor is used for overvoltage protection.

 

Crowbar

 

ICS-II

Ingress Control Switch

This option enables remote monitoring, isolation, and reduction

 

 

of ingress on the return path by providing signal attenuation of

 

 

6 dB or cutoff of 38 dB typical. The unit is shipped with

 

 

jumpers in these locations. The ICS can be ordered separately

 

 

and customer installed. To control the ICS, you must install the

 

 

LIFELINE status monitor available from AM Networks.

BT100 Installation and Operation Manual

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Contents Installation Special Symbols That Might Appear on the Equipment FCC Compliance Contents Bench Testing InstallationSpecifications Torque Specifications Abbreviations and AcronymsFigures TablesIntroduction Illustrates a closed BT100Illustrates an open BT100 Using This Manual Related Documentation Document ConventionsIf You Need Help Technical Response CenterCalling for Repairs Overview Illustrates the various output-port configurations Ordering Guide Identifies and describes the model stringsHousing Overview2-5 Housing Gaskets Illustrates the housing gasketsPower Supply Port LocationsBT100 power supply Forward Path BT100*-4* four output block diagram Return Path Ingress Control Switch Options and Accessories Model Description FunctionJXP-RPC Amplifier Setup Proper Handling ProceduresBench Setup Field PracticeForward Path Alignment Before You BeginStarline Forward Equalizers ExampleStarline Forward Equalizers SFE-100 Starline Cable Simulators SCS Frequency Cable slope in dBInput, Midstage, and Output Pads Information in -2 is shown as a graph in FigureFlatness Control Directional Coupler Test Points Bode EqualizationTemperature Gain Reserve Amplifier Level ControlManual Gain Control Thermal Drive Unit Automatic Drive Unit/QAM Automatic Drive Unit Return Path Alignment ADU/QADU Pads and LevelsAlignment Procedure Powering and Surge Protection Bench Testing Before You BeginTest Equipment and Connections Measuring Forward Gain Testing Return Gain and Response ExampleCompleting the Test Procedures Installation Aerial InstallationJumper position Description Torque sequencePedestal Installation Grounding the BT100Using Amplifiers in Lower Frequency Systems Using Amplifiers in Lower Gain SystemsOperating Tips Specifications SpecificationModel BT100 Forward AmplifierParameter Specification AC CurrentRA-Kit/H Return Amplifier ADU/QADU Automatic Drive UnitTorque Specifications Torque Fastener Screw Size Wrench Size In-lbsAbbreviations and Acronyms CTBVisit our website at 527550-001-a

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