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Troubleshooting
Specifications
3 Common Coaxial Cable Characteristics
Install
Parts list
Error codes
4 1 2 Redundant System Block Diagram
Fan Replacement
Set PC Configuration
Connecting to a MIB browser
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Operations Manual, HPA3, Mini Compact Outdoor SSPA
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Contents
Solid State Power Amplifier Operations Manual
Mini Compact Outdoor
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Section 2 Installation
Section 1 General Information
Section 4 L-BandOperation
Section 5 Performance Tests
Section 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Section 8 Remote Control Interface
Section 7 Redundant System Operation
Appendix A Documentation
Figures
Tables
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1.2Specifications
Section 1 General Information
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Description
1.5Safety Considerations
1.3 Inspection
1.4 Equipment Supplied
1.5.1 High Voltage Hazards
Never look directly into the RF output waveguide
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2.0 Introduction
Section 2 Installation
2.1 Dimensions and Weight
2.2 Connector Pin-Outs
Table 2-1 Unit weights typical
Weight
Model Number
2.2.4 Monitor & Control Port J4 MS3112E18-32S
2.2.4.1 Alarms on J4
2.2.3 RF Output Sample Port J3 Type N F
Table 2-2 J4 Monitor & Control Port Pin-Outs
Signal
Pin #
Type
2.2.6 Switch Port J6 MS3112E10-6S
Table 2-4 J6 Switch Port Pin-Outs
2.2.4.2 Serial I/O Control J4
2.2.5 Link Port J5 MS3112E10-6S
Table 2-6 Power Requirements
2.2.8 Auxiliary Power Port J8 MS3112E10-6S
Table 2-7 J8 Auxiliary Power Port Pin-Outs
2.2.7 AC In J7 MS3102R16-10P
2.3 Physical Features
2.3.1 Summary Alarm Indicator
2.2.9 Chassis Ground Pin
2.3.2 Removable Fan Tray
2.4 Installation
2.4.1 Safety Considerations
Table 2-8 Universal CO Mounting Kit Parts List
2.4.2 Inspection
2.4.3 Installation
Figure 2-4 Install All-Threadstud
Figure 2-3 Attach Mounting Supports to Unit
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Figure 2-5 Mount Unit to Antenna Boom
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3.0 Introduction
3.0.1 Remote Communications Connections
Section 3 Quick Start and Operation
3.1 Quick Start Cables
Figure 3-6 RS232 Quick Start Cable
3.2.1 Set PC Configuration
3.2 Quick Start Operation
3.2.2Quick Start Ethernet Connection
Web password paradise Read Community public
2.Click on the Network and Sharing Center link
3.Click on the Local Area Connection link
Baud rate Amplifier is un-muted
3.2.3 Quick Start RS-232Connection
Serial Interface RS-232Communication
3.3Universal M&C Operation
Figure 3-7 Universal M&C Add Unit menu
3.3.1 Universal M&C Status Window
3.3.1.1 Signal Indicators
Figure 3-9 Universal M&C Status Window
3.3.1.2 Fault Status Indicators
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3.3.1.3 Voltage, Current and Temperature Display
3.3.1.4 Gain Adjustment
3.3.1.5 RF Power Indicator
3.3.1.6 Reference Source
3.3.2 Universal M&C Settings Window
Figure 3-10 Universal M&C, Settings
Power Up Settings
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Figure 3-11 Spare Fault Wizard
3.3.3 IP Setup
Figure 3-12 Universal M&C, IP Setup
3.3.4 Universal M&C Preferences
Figure 3-13 Preferences Window
Figure 3-14 Example, Log entry
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3.4 Web-basedM&C
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Figure 3-17 Enter password default is “paradise”
Figure 3-18 Status and Faults window descriptions
3.4.1 Navigating the Web M&C
Red indicates a
Selected Protocol Selected Baud Rate
Figure 3-20 General Settings window descriptions
Figure 3-21 Fault Settings window descriptions
“Major Fault” or
“LNB Current”
Threshold
Band Power Level Watts Frequency Sub Band
Configuration Modifiers System Configuration
Section 4 L-BandOperation
4.0 Block Up Converter Overview
4.1 Converter Features
Table 4-1 BUC Frequency Specifications
4.3 Smart Reference Technology
Table 4-2 BUC RF output phase noise specification
4.2 Theory of Operation
4.4 FSK Monitor and Control
4.6 IFL Cable Considerations
4.5 Typical System Configuration
Table 4-3 Common Coaxial Cable Characteristics
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Section 5 Performance Tests
5.0 Introduction
5.1 Standard tests
5.1.1 Swept Gain
5.1.2 Spurious
5.1.3 Input Return Loss
5.1.4 Output Return Loss
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5.1.6 Power Requirements
5.1.5 Intermodulation Distortion
5.1.7 Earth Ground
5.1.8 Sample Port
5-3,Item 5.1.10 I/O Test
5.1.11 Ethernet
5.2.3 Phase Noise
5.2 Tests for units with integrated BUC
5.2.1 Reference Lock
5.2.2 FSK
5.3.2 Group Delay
5.3.4 Noise Power
5.3 Optional Tests
5.3.1 Noise Figure
Section 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting
6.1 Cooling System Maintenance
6.2 Fan Removal and Heatsink Cleaning
6.2.1 Fan Replacement
6.3.2 Unit powers on, LED lamp glows red
6.3 Troubleshooting guide
6.3.1 Unit doesn’t power up
Possible solutions
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Section 7 Redundant System Configurations
and output waveguide switch
7.0 Redundant System Concepts
7.1 1 1 Redundant Systems
Figure 7-3 1 1 Redundant System with L Band input
Figure 7-4 1 2 Redundant System Block Diagram
7.2 1 2 Redundant Systems
Section 8 Remote Control Interface
8.0 Serial Protocol Overview
Table 8-1 Interface Selection
8.1 Serial communication
HEADER
DATA
TRAILER
8.1.2.3 Command
8.1.1.3 Source Address
8.1.2 Data Packet
HEADER 4 bytes
Table 8-2 Command Byte Values
Command Name
Command Byte Value
8.1.2.4 Data Tag
Table 8-4Error Status Bytes
Error Code name
Possible Cause
Value
8.1.4 Timing issues
8.1.3 Trailer Packet
HEADER
4 bytes
8.1.5 Serial Communications Protocol
Table 8-5 Request Frame Structure
Table 8-6 Response Frame Structure
Byte position
Table 8-7 System Settings Data Values
Data
# Bytes
Description
Table 8-7 System Settings Data Values continued
Table 8-8:System Threshold Data Values
Table 8-9 System Condition Addressing
Data
# Bytes
Description
8.2 Ethernet Interface
8.2.1 Overview
8.2.2 IPNet Interface
8.2.2.1 General Concept
UDP Header
SSPA Serial Protocol Frame
Figure 8-6 UDP Redirect Frame Example
OSI Layer
8.2.2.2 Setting IPNet interface
8.2.2.3 Troubleshooting IP connectivity
8.2.3 SNMP interface
8.2.3.1 SNMP MIB tree
8.2.3.2 Description of MIB entities
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settingIndex/settingValue
settingTextValue
Value OID
Description
settingTextValue
Description
Table 8-12 Detailed Thresholds
Table 8-13 Detailed Conditions
thresholdIndex
thresholdTextValue
8.3 M&C via SNMP
Figure 8-7 Universal M&C, IP Setup tab
Figure 8-8 Universal M&C, Settings tab
8.3.1 Connecting to a MIB browser
Figure 8-9 GetIF Application Parameters Tab
Appendix A Documentation
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