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1. C displayed t gt 3 sec Page 26 9 SYSTEM Temp Aktuelle Temperatur Current temperature STC 816 11 3 Programming the head end station gt Pressing the MODE button for longer than 2 seconds cancels the programming procedure This takes you back to the program item Activating system information from any menu Any entries that have not been saved are reset to the previous settings gt Entries in the menus can be saved by pressing the key You are taken back to the Activating system information menu item e Switch on the head end station BE Remote V 42 please wait gt The display shows the software version of the head end station e g v 42 gt The processor reads the cassettes data approx 10 seconds ass 28 STC 816 Activating system information Activate the System information software by simultaneously holding down the buttons BJ and fM for more than 2 seconds in the Selecting the cas sette mode gt The display darkens Afterwards the System information control unit SYSTEM INFO BE Remote menu appears The System information software also can be called up from the stand by mode of the display System information control unit This menu shows the software version of the control unit e g V 42 SYSTEM INFO BE Remote V 42 To perform settings e Press
2. This menu shows the number of the head end station see also item Setting the consecutive number of the head end station page 32 SYSTEM INFO Station Nr 001 Press the button gt The System information clock frequency SYSTEM INFO Clock submenu is activated System information clock frequency This menu shows the clock frequency of the control unit The frequency can be 14 7 or 16 0 MHz SYSTEM INFO Clock 14 7 MHz Press the MODH button gt The Setting the HF output level of the cassettes BOX LEVEL menu is activated Pressing the JJ button you return to the System information control unit SYSTEM INFO BE Remote menu page 29 Setting the HF output level of the cassettes This menu allows to select the cassettes one after the other and set their HF out put levels BOX LEVEL Bx 1 LEVEL 6 dB Select all cassettes one after the other using the El Ell buttons measure and note their HF output levels e Activate the cassettes with higher HF output levels using the E E buttons 31 STC 816 and equal their HF output levels to the value of the cassette with the lowest HF output level using the R E buttons 0 25 dB Press the MONE button The Setting the HF output level of the head end station STATION LEVEL menu is activated Setting the HF output level of the head end station This menu allows to
3. sessssssse 0 6 dB electronically Input output Impedance as done decere aiae sede iE 750 PTI SSS scat RE Nm 14 dB FF OULD UT eI IEC connector af e STC 816 2 5 Decoupling loss of the inputs oie ok b ERA TER EA EA RUN eee Re bed 30 dB cu NAR P n 13 dB Output level with T6 channels 1 cie atone maximum Power supply NT 190 Mains VONAGE aeter itt rere repetivit acento 220 240V 50 60 Hz Power consumption fully equipped incl LNB power supply 150 W Description The head end station has a modular structure and can hold up to 8 Standard cassettes You can find a list of the current Standard cassettes at the website www gss de This head end station is designed exclusively for use with cas settes of the Standard marketing programme The various expansion options for the head end station allow for the installation of a wide range of broad band cable systems Two integrated SAT IF input distributors has in total four SAT IF inputs You can use them to distribute the reception levels each over 4 or 6 outputs Using the loop through output enables you to distribute reception level 1 over the 10 outputs for each SAT IF input distributor The F sockets of both reception levels are coloured Basic signal pattern ae Ltd PEP Unused loop through outputs must be terminated with the resistors supplied The power supply in the head end
4. a circular aeration e g by means of ventilators is to be ensured If the ambient temperature inside the cabinet exceeds 50 C a thermo switch with reclose inhibition must automatically disconnect the system from the mains power supply Position the head end station in the cabinet so that there is a minimum free space of 20 cm above and below as well as 10 cm behind 20 cm 39 7 cm noumnununonnrni Fil zn eM td to on go 2 ET m jj EE i H B B niit EIMI de o 1 5 s e a ll 20 Cm 39 7 cm e20 Cm 4 39 7 cm 1 20 cm NEENENENN Iiummnenaena nn BOSSE TEDE a 16 STC 816 5 Installing a cassette Before installing or changing a cassette unplug the power cable of the head end station from the mains power socket Fig 10 Remove the fastening screws S of an unoccupied slot 3 from the bracket of the head end station Insert the cassette in this slot and push it into the housing Align the cassette according to the connections in the board and the HF collector and press it firmly into place in the head end station Fasten the cassette with the screws S css 17 STC 816 6 Power supply 6 1 SAT IF input distributor See figures 11 and 1
5. current EMC regulations it is necessary to route the power cord through the supplied ferrite sleeve 24 Mount the ferrite sleeve as near as possible to the housing of the head end station fig 16b Fig 16b Open the ferrite sleeve Make a loop in the power cord and lay the loop inside the ferrite sleeve as shown in fig 17 Close the ferrite sleeve fig 18 Fig 18 Connect the power cord of the head end station to the mains socket The head end station is only completely separated from the mains voltage by pulling the power supply plug css EZ STC 816 8 9 1 92 ss Setting the contrast of the display e Adjust the contrast of the display using the controller 20 The control panel at a glance Control panel Program the head end station using the buttons control panel on the control unit EPI scrolls forward through the menus EM select parameters in the menus on E set values initiate actions selects sub menus FH m B LUT scrolls backward through the menus IM saves all entries s n Menu items The key pad on the head end station is used to scroll through the menus The two line display of the control unit then shows the menus The parameters and functions to be set are underlined Use the MODE key to select the following main menu items System information Output level of the cassettes Output level of the head end st
6. o M 36 css STC 816 1 ss Notes about safety and hazards Observe the relevant VDE regulations If the power cord needs to be replaced only use an OEM power cord Only replace fuses with fuses of the same type and which also have the same cut off characteristics The standards IEC EN DINEN50083 and IEC EN DINEN 60728 must be observed especially concerning equipotential bonding and earthing Observe the relevant standards regulations and guidelines on the installation and operation of antenna systems Before starting installation or service work disconnect the receiving system from mains Do not perform installation and service work during thunderstorms Assembly installation and servicing must be carried out by an authorised electrician For a complete disconnection from the mains the mains plug must be pulled out of the mains socket Ensure that the mains plug can be pulled out without difficulties Install the head end station ina dry dust free environment in such a manner that it is protected from moisture fumes splashing wa ter and dampness where it is protected from direct exposure to sunlight on a vibration free wall or floor construction not within the immediate vicinity of heat sources The head end station should only be installed in a room where the permis sible ambient temperature range 0 C and 50 C can be maintained even during fluctuations in climatic conditions In case o
7. set the HF output level of the head end station to the require ments of the cable system STATION LEVEL LEVEL 3 dB e Set the HF output level of the head end station using the El El buttons 0 6 dB Press the MODH button The Setting the consecutive number of the head end station STATION NUMBER menu is activated Setting the consecutive number of the head end station IF several head end stations are used in a cable system the head end stations must get a consecutive number to identify them if the PSW 1000 software is used STATION NUMBER 001 Use the E I buttons to set the consecutive number Press the III button gt The Activating the modem connection SYSTEM MODEM menu is activated 32 STC 816 Activating the modem connection If the head end station is to be remote controlled using the PSW 1000 con figuration software and a modem connected to the head end station without HRCU 8 RCU 1 activate the modem mode in this menu ON SYSTEM MODEM OFF e Using the E E buttons switch on the modem mode ON or if necessary switch it OFF gt If no modem is found NOT FOUND is displayed Press the MONE button gt The Setting the password SYSTEM SECURE menu is activated Setting the password In this menu the access to the software of the control unit and the cassettes can be refused SYSTEM SECURE PASSWORD 000
8. the MOJ button gt The Setting the HF output level of the cassettes BOX LEVEL is activated Continue on page 31 To call up information about the head end station e Press the J button following information menus or the E button previous information menus gt The System information output collector SYSTEM INFO Output Coll submenu is activated ass 29 STC 816 ss System information output collector This menu shows the software version of the output collector e g V 1 SYSTEM INFO Output Coll V1 Press the El button gt The System information temperature SYSTEM INFO Temp submenu is activated System information temperature This menu shows the temperature inside the head end station Additionally the temperature display can be switched from degree Celsius to degree Fahren heit and the highest inner temperatures recorded to date can be displayed SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM INFO Temp 21 C MAX 68 C 84 C Using the EM Ell buttons set the temperature display wished e To activate the highest inner temperatures press the B MIB button Press the BINE button again to return to the previous menu e Press the J button The System information number of the head end station SYSTEM INFO Station Nr submenu is activated 30 STC 816 System information number of the head end station
9. 0 Use the R E buttons to place the cursor under the digits to be set for the password Use the R E buttons to set the digits of the password wished I33E STC 816 Saving settings Press the I button The settings are saved You return to the Activating system information menu item page 29 gt By pressing the MODE button you will be returned to the menu item System information control unit without saving the pro grammed data page 29 Programming the head end station following excess temperature If the maximum permissible temperature for the head end station inner tempera ture is exceeded ATTENTION appears in the display instead of the BE Remote standby display In this operating state the menus for the cassettes and operating unit are locked To be able to access the menus for the cassettes and operating unit the software needs to be unlocked The cause of the excess temperature must be determined and the appropriate corrective measures taken for the head end station to operate smoothly again e g additional ventilation In the ATTENTION menu the number of the particular head end station e g Temp 1 and the temperature e g 68 C are displayed ATTENTION Temp 1 68 C Press the MODE button gt The System information SYSTEM INFO menu is activated ass 34 STC 816 ss System information In this me
10. 2 for the power supply for the SAT IF input distributors The power distributor fig 12 is supplied with power 18 V max 1 A via the V connection fig 11 The Y connections of the power distributor fig 12 are for providing power for the LNBs connected via the SAT IF input distributors AN The total output current for all LNBs connected must not exceed 1 A Fig 11 6 2 Connecting peripheral devices Via connector W fig 11 peripheral devices can supplied with power 12 V max I A 7x Connect peripheral devices via external fuses only 6 3 Power supply unit PSU A The PSU of the head end station is especially magnetically shielded When exchanging or replacing the PSU please make sure that it is always in stalled into the head end station with the shielded cover fitted power supply type NT 190 N Before removing the PSU pull off the mains cable from the PSU css 18 STC 816 7 Connecting the head end station 71 Potential equalisation PE Equalise the potential PE in accordance with IEC EN DINEN 50083 and IEC EN DIN EN 60728 Housing Fig 13 Put the PE wire Cu 4 20 mm into the hole G fig 13 of the PE connection terminal 15 fig 4 and fasten the PE wire with the screw H securely Connect the PE connection terminal to a PE rail supplied by customer using the PE wire 72 Connecting the SAT IF input distributor Overview Fig 14
11. A LNB power connection D Input 1 Input 2 E Outputs of input 1 D Loop through output of Outputs of input 2 P g p p p input 1 D with terminating resistor css 19 STC 816 Connecting SAT IF inputs The following description refers to one of the SAT IF input distributors The other SAT IF input distributors are connected in the same manner Connect outputs E and F of the input distributor fig 14 on the front of the head end station fig 2 4 to the corresponding inputs on the cas settes Using two reception levels factory settings Connect inputs B and D of the SAT IF input distributor fig 14 to the LNBs Terminate loop through output C fig 14 using the terminating resistor sup plied Using one reception level loop through operation Connect input D of the SAT IF input distributor fig 14 to the LNB Connect loop through output C to input B using a HF cable made on site 7 3 Connecting HF output of the head end station Fig 15 Connect the HF output of the hybrid amplifier 11 to the cable system css 20 STC 816 74 Mains connection Mount the power cord strain relief Fig 16a optionally at the rear bottom side 14 Abb 16b Connect the power cord to the PSU 12 Abb 15 tof M Fig 16a Use only the power cord supplied It is part of the approval and must only be replaced by an original spare part To maintain compliance with
12. D mm 5c 483 x 397 9 HU x 302 Weight fully equipped sss approx 20 kg LNB operating voltage 18 V lt 1 A total short circuit proof Other operating voltage 12 V lt 1 A total not short circuit proof use with appropriate external fuse only RS 232 socket data interface for software update and remote maintenance SAT IF input disi D BIG ide sciscu peremit pue curi bt b aote E eroe lated 2 Data of one SAT IF input distributor Fr quemncy rangesss cs rester cete ese bre tide edet UEM 950 2150 MHz SUAM Ac c PP TE 2 F sockets SAT IF loop through output ic ceeou tinet tpa eei ete qe deecackobenes 1 F socket SAT MI EE as search ed os ovi RRS ENES alae nomen oe Tous 6 A F sockets Input output impedance cuo voler datae tente EN ees ad 750 Decoupling of the outputs uo ooi abo br Rb AR RO E RA Rr rest PRG E bau 20 dB Tap loss 1 6 see page B eser e ttesi re tor petiere Eten 9 14 dB ThrovghH OSSE coe ames Rivera ene aum tete een tn eee iR E E EU iE 8 dB Tap loss 1 4 see page B censeat aset b inda pk eluted n 9 12 dB LNB operating voltage ese 18 V max 1 A total 1 A at one LNB connector 0 5 A at two LNB connectors 0 25 A at four LNB connectors etc Fr quency ranges e ete reiten irre dos eet een asd er gue sd 45 860 MHz Control range of each input 2 O 25 dB electronically Control range of each output
13. GSS Grundig SAT Systems Head End Station STC 816 2 GSS Phone 49 0 911 703 8877 ep Grundig SAT Systems GmbH Fax 49 0 911 703 9210 Lu Beuthener Strasse 43 E mail info gss de Assembly Instructions D 90471 Nuremberg Internet http www gss de Contents 1 Notes about safety and hazards eee eese ester teen etn enne 4 2 General information ssec Dati Ural DV Hi PH DE a ieadiivanadasednaslsaeseuadiopenvabinennss 6 2 1 Meaning of the symbols used tige rete Ed REN HR ERR PUNIRE 6 2 2 Scope el delivery osea cione a denn Dee II MDC Rn UM nae 6 2 3 Available accessories rediere edidere exa e ve dide ei 6 2 4 Technical data enn eene 7 2 9 MI BIT HJ ej te 8 3 OVERVIEW 9 SR Fron COVER Pn 9 3 2 Connectors and components sc rbv Da e like Dd a Ele kb E RR 10 Front view side view type label eneren 10 View from below isaer ideen ore terra less eaS 11 SETE Wiss vies BE SEEDEDE uiuit O NEDE SELEN EUD gt FESD se ES RIPE ded redes 12 3 3 Control Uniesse cie Pr tete ese petet EEDE sere O T Rd bee sue piri tn 12 A Installing the head end station esee cere esee eene en eren nnnue 13 4 1 EMC regulations electromagnetic compatibility esssssss 13 4 2 Remove tront COVER iste redit ten RR t eue I uS 14 4 3 Mounting the head end stat
14. ace of the control unit enables you to use a PC or a note book and the BE Flash software to update the operating software of the control unit You can find the current operating software for the control unit the software BE Flash and the current assembly instructions on the website www gss de Overview Front cover Fig 1 D Locking screws 2 Mounting screws To maintain compliance with the EMC regulations the head end sta tion must not be operated without this front cover als STC 816 3 2 Connectors and components Front view side view type label OO OQ DO Fig 2 Mounting screws Cassette slots 1 8 Outputs of the SAT IF input distributors Cover with openings for cable terminals To maintain compliance with the EMC regulations must not be oper ated without this cover The rectangular openings are affected to to mount RJ45 cable termi nals Control unit Type label 10 SIC 816 View from below Fig 3 SAT IF input distributors 9 Inputs of the SAT IF input distributors SAT IF loop through outputs KD HF output of the head end station Fig 4 Mains connector Distributor for LNB operating voltage Openings for the strain relief of the mains connection cable Openings for the potential equalisation screw XR ass ae STC 816 3 3 Rear view Fig 5 Openings for the strain relief of the mains connection cable Opening for the s
15. at vibrates in a similar way To avoid too strong heating of the head end stations it is not admissible to mount them one upon the other without using thermic precautions e g permanently air recirculation heat deflectors etc Ensure that the mounting area can support the weight of the head end station there is an adequate ventilation the permissible ambient temperature will be maintained the mounting position is dry and protected against splashing water gt For a complete disconnection from the mains the mains plug must be pulled out of the mains socket Ensure that the mains plug can be pulled out without difficulties ass 14 STC 816 Wall mounting Use mounting material suitable for the wall properties gt Position the head end station so that the distance of free space be low and above is minimum 40 cm The distance of the upper holes is 413 mm 413 mm gt Fig 9 Screw in the upper mounting screws at the position whished mount the head end station and mark the position for the locking screw 16 Remove the head end station and attach the hole for the locking screw e Mount the head end station and fix it with the locking screw 16 15 STC 816 Gss Mounting in a 19 cabinet The head end station has been designed for installation into 19 rack systems The total installation height of a 19 unit is 9 HU 39 7 cm hole spacing 26 5 cm In cabinets
16. ation Number of the head end station Modem Password 3225 STC 816 10 10 1 10 2 Gss Updating the software of the control unit Updating software via PC The RS 232 interface of the control unit enables you to use a PC or a notebook and the BE Flash software to update the operating software of the control unit You can find the BE Flash software and the current operating software of the head end station s control unit at the website www gss de Use a one to one cable see fig 19 for circuit to connect the control unit s RS 232 interface and the PC 1e o1 2e O 2 3e o3 9 pin n bd F 9 pin D SUB plug 60 o6 D SUB socket 70 O7 80 O8 9o o9 Fig 19 Start the BE Flash software and update the software of the control unit Updating the software via second control unit In this type of update the current version of the software in one control unit master is transferred to the control unit you want to update slave Removing master control unit Switch off the head end station e Disconnect snap in hook Q5 in the direction of arrow 1 Pull control unit 7 in the direction of arrow 2 on the bottom and disconnect from snap in hook 26 J235 STC 816 Gss Programming slave control unit Switch off the head end station of the slave control unit Connect the 15 pin D SUB plug on the back of the master control unit to the RS 232 interface of t
17. ecuring screw AD Openings for mounting screws wall mounting Control unit Fig LC display Control to set the contrast of the LC display 9 pin D SUB socket to update the operating software to connect the HRCU 8 RCU 1 management unit Control buttons control panel Operation display OG GGG a 22 STC 816 4 Installing the head end station 4 1 EMC regulations electromagnetic compatibility To comply with the current EMC regulations it is necessary to connect the lines leading in and out of the head end station e g Cinch HF using standard cable terminals aged Fig 8 According to figure 8 insert the required number of standard cable termi nals in the openings provided in the front of the head end station fig 2 5 page 10 Tighten the nuts on the cable terminals until the teeth on the lock washers have penetrated the exterior coating and a good connection is made between the housing and the cable terminals To maintain compliance with the EMC regulations the head end sta tion must not be operated without this front cover STC 816 4 2 Remove front cover Fig 7 Unscrew the locking screws 1 Loosen the mounting screws 2 Slide the front cover upwards and unhook it 4 3 Mounting the head end station Install the head end station vibration free Avoid for example mounting the head end station onto a lift shaft or any other wall or floor construction th
18. f the formation of condensation wait until the system is completely dried Ensure that the head end station is adequately ventilated Do not cover the ventilation openings Make sure there is a minimum space at wall mounting 40 cm above and below at mounting in a 19 cabinet 20 cm above and below as well as 10 cm behind To avoid too strong heating of the head end stations it is not admissible to mount them one upon the other without using thermic precautions e g permanently air recirculation heat deflectors etc Do not install the head end in cabinets or recesses which are not ventilated 4 STC 816 It If additional fans are to be used to circulate the air ensure that the system will be shut down disconnected from mains should any one of the fans fail Do not place any vessels containing liquids on the head end station Do not place anything on the head end station which could initiate fires e g candles Due to the risk of fires caused by lightning strikes we recommend that all mechanical parts e g distributor equipotential bonding rail etc be mounted on a non combustible base Wood panelling wooden beams plastic covered panels and plastic panels are all examples of combustible bases Avoid short circuits To ensure electromagnetic compatibility make sure all connections are tight and that the covers are screwed on securely No liability is accepted for damage caused by faulty connections or inap propriate
19. handling of the device You can obtain additional information from the Planning handbook bro chure which can be found on the website http www gss de under the Service category Electronic devices should never be disposed of in the household rubbish In accordance with directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and the European Council from January 27 2003 which addresses old electronic and electrical devices such devices must be disposed of at a designated collection facility At the end of its service life please take your device to one of these public collection facilities for proper disposal zI2E STC 816 2 1 2 2 2 3 General information Meaning of the symbols used N Important note Performing works N Danger by electrical shock gt General note Scope of delivery 1 STC 816 head end station without cassettes 1 CD assembly instructions 1 Brief assembly instructions 1 Ferrite sleeve 1 Power cord strain relief Available accessories For cassettes and accessories see website www gss de STC 816 2 4 Technical data The devices meet the following EU directives 2006 95 EC 2004 108 EC The product fulfils the guidelines and standards for CE labelling Unless otherwise noted all values are specified as typical General Cassette Blois stenene dere sea ha aste teta E E E HD unite 8 Admissible ambient temperature seeee O C 50 C Dimensions W x H x
20. he head end station s slave control unit via a connec tion cable made on site as follows ARWNADOONDARWNH 15 pin D SUB socket Master 9 pin D SUB plug Slave ODNOANRWN gt 000000000 e oo ooo Fig 21 Switch on the head end station Wait for the Update Mode message of the master control unit and press button I on this unit The software of the slave control unit is replaced by the master con trol unit s software e After the message Update Mode OK appears switch off the head end station e Remove the connection cable between the slave and master control units Switch on the head end station gt The head end station s slave control unit registers with the current version of the software 24 STC 816 Inserting master control unit Connect control unit 7 to the snap in hook 26 Push the control unit towards the head end station in the direction opposite that of arrow 2 on the bottom and connect it to the 15 pin D SUB socket of the head end station e Connect snap in hook 29 in the direction opposite that of arrow 1 11 Programming 11 1 Preparation Connect the test receiver to the test output of the head end station Set the HF output data of the cassettes used In the following software version 42 is described The latest ver sion of this assembling instructions can be f
21. ion sssssssss teen nere esserne 14 bae UIS TL Nm 15 Mounting in a 19 cabinet essssssssesee eee 16 5 Installing a cdsselle e ooa orti pov to mop ali ivan RUE 17 amp Power SUNY uuo E EE Posti ri pan inar d Pss E E N 18 eT SADIE up distribuir acis race er adii laudet Uer e 18 6 2 Connecting peripheral devices erre eee rive ert lev 18 6 3 Power supply Unit PSU 18 7 Connecting the head end station sscccsssescsssecssssssssseccsssescsseecsassesensecees 19 7 1 Potential equalisation PE 1 rrr rer rero eene tert eoo reen ternes 19 7 2 Connecting the SAT IF input distributor 11e ce repro reete eret tr raprort ien 19 OVerVIe WS isses sa EE ATAA PET BEER i NERE tese T STE 19 Connecting SAT IF inpUtss ccccsscssenepsenossievycccssas fecacubsssauebbeeddseeecceeseess 20 7 3 Connecting HF output of the head end station 20 ZA Mains connecti oisean e tese dte cc i DP EYE EE EUER CHO EORR 21 8 Setting the contrast of the display eerte eren eerte enne 22 css SE STC 816 9 The control panel at a glance iin npe prn ah dne entre abeo Dr pnus 22 9 1 Control INR m T 22 92 Menu items sagn dA reseedetueas iiie aiene anI RS e OVE 22 10 Updating the software of the control unit eee 23 15 1 Updating sofware via PC ceci randen orte a RR 23 10 2 Updating the software via second control unit ssesssss 23 Removi
22. ng master control unit c cccececeseeceeeeceeseeeeeeceneeeeneeeenseeeeats 23 Programming slave control unit 4 45 subst HKD HEE pepn PESE ME 24 Inserting master control unit sss 25 I Y Programming ceci ooo ra coa seo ne ron noe Yo ao eae anoo v tero ea anon e ego a ener appa co 25 IBS Eure UNUS 25 11 2 Programming procedure secari et pe Ido et ER REA dud gud 26 Message after temperature exceeding sss 27 11 3 Programming the head end station sse 28 Achvaling system information seere Reset pu e re boe R DARE Fete pups rape 29 System information control unit esse 29 System information output collector sse 30 System information temperature ssse seerne 30 System information number of the head end station 31 System information clock frequency 31 Setting the HF output level of the cassettes 31 Setting the HF output level of the head end station sssssse 32 Setting the consecutive number of the head end station 32 Activating the modem connection uieiesus eicit or rrrr rb th erret erreneren 33 Setting the password E 33 Saving settings esee ete NEEE EEEE EEEE EARR OTS 34 Programming the head end station following excess temperature 34 System InformellioEL esso pos to rubet rtp aper Rbh Unete Pe pF nerne erne te beg PE 35 Pigh
23. nu the inner temperature is displayed which activated the lock e g 68 C and the highest inner temperature recorded to date e g 84 C The inner temperature which activated the lock must be deleted to reactivate the temperature monitor and the software You can also select the current inner temperature SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM INFO MAX 68 C 84 C Temp 21 C e Press the RIJV button to select the current inner temperature e g 21 c gt Press the BI MI button again to return to the previous menu e Press and hold down the BJ button for at least 3 seconds to delete the ac tivation temperature e g 68 C gt The current inner temperature appears Press the Y button The settings are saved You return to the Activating system information menu item page 29 35 STC 816 12 Final procedures After installing the head end station upgrading accessories or installing cas settes it is necessary to tighten all cable connections cable terminals and cover screws in order to maintain compliance with current EMC regulations securely Securely tighten the cable connections Cinch HF connectors using an ap propriate open ended spanner Hang the front cover into the mounting screws 2 Tighten the mounting screws Attach the locking screws 1 and tighten it To avoid disturbances and problems in reception in the connected cable net work it is absolutely necessa
24. ound in the internet at www gss de ass 25 STC 816 11 2 Programming procedure BE Remote V 42 please wait Page 27 B Page 27 i 3 Pag SYSTEM INFO gt system INFO BE Remote V 42 lt a Output Coll V1 phe i oo i x I SYSTEM INFO E SYSTEM INFO i Temp 2156 MAX 68 C 84 C SE i T C F i a B TERRE S PEST i I SYSTEM INFO Station Nr 001 i A un I x O system MEg 14 7 MHZ o 16 0 MHZ ij Abh ngig von der Clock 14 7 MHz verwendeten Taktfrequenz Dependent on the clock MODE frequency used v BOX LEVEL Bx 1 P E Bx 1 Bx 12 LEVEL 6 dB B F o 25 aB Y STATION LEVEL LEVEL 3 dB B F 0 6 aB Y Gss 26 STC 816 STATION NUMBER Page 26 001 Bg MODE Y SYSTEM MODEM OFF B B oorr MODE v SYSTEM SECURE E31 T3 PASSWORD 0000 BA L1 MODE Message after temperature exceeding Instead of the standby BE Remote menu the ATTENTION menu is displayed Temp 1 ATTENTION 68 C SYSTEM El max 6a c INFO 84 C Angezeigte Maximaltemperatur z B 68 C l schen t gt 3 s Deleting maximum temperature e g 68
25. ry to adjust the output level of the complete re ceiving installation to the necessary linear values for example UKW 64 QAM 8 16dB and 256 QAM 4 6dB below the analogous level ass 36 STC 816 Service Phone 49 0 911 703 2221 Fac 49 0 911 703 2326 Email service gss de Alterations reserved Technical data E amp O E by GSS GmbH V42 10052010
26. station is designed to supply power to components e g LNBs connected upstream These are supplied via the SAT IF input distributors input sockets with operating voltage 18 V at a total current of max 1 A The head end station s power supply unit can be used to supply peripheral devices with voltage 12 V max 1 A with an external fuse The cassettes HF output signals are accumulated in a programmable HF out put collector and then directed to the HF output and to the test output via the downstream hybrid amplifier 8 STC 816 3 1 When the head end station is shipped from the factory the default setting for the HF output level of the output collector is 3 dB You can use the software of the control unit to program the master output level of the head end station The software version of the control unit appears on the two line LC display after switching on the head end station If the inner temperature of the head end station exceeds the permissible tem perature of 65 C when operating a message appears in the display instead of the standby menu This message contains the maximum measured tempera ture and the number of the head end station The display also supports dialogue guidance when programming the head end station Use the buttons of the control unit to program the head end sta tion You can also use the PSW 1000 software and the HRCU 8 RCU 1 management unit to program the head end station The RS 232 interf
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