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2. BOTTOM VIEW N type Port 4 to N TYPE TERMINATION IF IN Port of Ku BUC Unit B P N 5704090015 Cable P N 6202040155 J If your 1 1 Redundancy System includes the Agilis Indoor Monitoring Panel AIM28105 mount the unit on a standard 19 rack as shown below Otherwise skip this step ernennen 7 1 Si ss oT S n a 5 227 o Hee p n i d gj Ye ae t i pr 7 3 gue ur 3 B P adi 7 M E sl ae 7 X Pa B E cundi 7 E B a 7 x q B an 1 HT 1 S e ti p di A k o gt I1 7 H N B 7 Ia k 7 H a BI THe vro TTN Y A d EB Jil J 1 HI 1 Tu ua ie BUT Tu n I d a l li Se H I e Jd N E 7 ht E i rok AS Ostas UnitA coUnitB UM L 86
3. Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 2 4 Solid State Power Amplifier SSPA Module The BUC has four SSPA modules which use state of the art high power FETs to generate the required output power The up converted RF signal from the BUC driver is passed through the splitter and fed into the four SSPA modules SSPA then amplifies these signals to the required output power This amplified signal is then combined by a waveguide combiner to get the required output An internal power supply module supplies DC voltages to each of these SSPA Each SSPA has a built in M amp C module which is connected to the main M amp C board This module sends operating status SSPA for monitoring temperature RF parameters AMPLIFIER DAMAGE PROTECTION The SSPA system has built in damage protection to protect the amplifier s internal components from overheating 100 C or a system fault When a fault occurs in the amplifier the DC voltage to the amplifier is automatically shut down thus disabling the amplifier s operations The amplifier remains disabled until the problem is resolved automatically such as when the unit cools down after overheating or after manual corrective action 1 2 5 Cooling Sub System The cooling system consists of heat sink and fans It works based on forced air convection cooling All RF modules are placed on heat sinks to dissipate heat effectively Fans are deployed to cool the heat generated by high power devices These fans operate
4. 8 IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 3 3 BUC Rear View jo O Figure 1 5 Rear panel of the Ku BUC Table 1 6 Interfaces present on the rear of the BUC unit Port Reference Connector Type Signal Details RF OUT WR 75 waveguide RF signal flange RF OUT MON 50 O Female Type RF coupled output Coupling connector Factor 30dB 28 35dB range The table below describes the pin and wire connection for the various connectors Table 1 7 Pin out configuration for M amp C Function ms Ground oo Ub Resened oo e Reseved o C IM02960217Rev B 9 Chapter 1 Product Overview Table 1 8 Pin out configuration for Status Link Function TX A Status Tx B Status B o Reseed E Reserved Tx D RS485 Rx D RS485 Table 1 9 Pin out configuration for Switch Control A AC Live AC Neutral AC Ground TXB Online Table 1 10 AC Pin details sue Nam ene 3 o moe 1 4 Product Models and Optional Components This manual is suitable for the following product models Table 1 11 Product series models Model Type Model Z 200W Extended Ku BUC ALB2292C7 200E D1 200W Standard Ku BUC ALB2290C7 200E XX XW Extended Ku BUC ALB2292C7 XE XX XW Standard Ku BUC ALB2290C7 XE XX 10 IM02960217 Rev B Jgilis Chapter 2 System Configurations This chapter explains in detail the system in which the BUC is deployed in and its various components 2 1 Types of System Configur
5. cccceeeccceccceecccenccceesceeesceeesteescesesceeescesesceees 71 5 1 MATIN NAMES siss e A RO 71 Soil Maintenance Procedure cs oso ror ee E TE 71 5 1 2 Completing the Maintenance sssssseseseesesosscscsseecesoesesceecsoeserceeee 72 5 2 Understanding Faults in the BUC ccc ec cceeccceeccceecceessceesceeesceeescesesceeess 72 5 3 Understanding Faults in the Redundancy System cccceecccceccceeccceecceeccceeees 74 5 3 1 Understanding Faults in Remote Management cere 74 Appendix A Customer ServiCQsssebecevbetixme m eR EU n ERR E MM eost ben tise ales E tal isa E 77 A 1 Warranty Informatiollsoussceoc ut eE Dea de ed ehbU Rec ERR DI pates ibaa ade fate des 77 A 2 Return Material Authorization RMA cccccceccccecccceccceeceeeecceesseeeescesceceeees 78 A 3 Additional Technical SUDDOTFU ise eti eeu ea rx raa E OUT tou E CENE PUER EU EE E NO Ve E ra AE 80 Appendix B Unit Specifications amp OUtliNe cc ccc cece cece ccc eecceeec ehh hehehe 81 B 1 System Specification Tables 555 ooo Eb ERG EOS ER EA APDURRM FREE E ROK ERI A UMP IIO RENE 81 B 2 RF Waveguide Transfer SWitches cccccccscccesccccccceesceecsceessceescceescesesceeess 82 B 3 BUG Unit Outline DIAWINSS siding eame p EDU E E E ERU EE cost eeenesedstenerenseuks 83 B 4 Waveguide and Gang Switch Outline Drawings ccceecceeccceescceecceeecceesceees 84 Appendix G Compliance Standard 2 0 eee E te pis o ehe i
6. 3 Connects to a dummy load for output protection Connects to BUC B Control Port J1 MS3112E 10 6P Connects to the BUC This connection allows the BUC to initiate a switching operation and monitor the status of the Control Port J2 waveguide switch position The pinout configuration is identical to the Switch Control port of the BUC 50 female N type L band input signal 950 connector 1700MHz or 950 1450 MHz band Connects to BUC A Port 3 Connects to a dummy load for output protection Connects to BUC B 24 IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 2 System Configurations 2 2 3 Transient Protection Box Transient protection prevents spikes in electrical discharges that may cause damage to the Agilis equipment or other connected components dr m Figure 2 9 Transient Protection Box Table 2 13 List of AC Power SUD cables with TPB 1001522064 Transient Protection 220VAC 164A for SSPA For the TPB to work effectively please keep clean outgoing lines away from the incoming or earth leads Note Ground the TPB by connecting the M6 Earth Stud to a grounding rod Note that this is vital to the proper operation of the TPB Table 2 14 TPB AC connector pin out configuration ms ue IM02960217Rev B 25 Chapter 2 System Configurations This page is intentionally left blank 26 IM02960217 Rev B Jgilis Chapter 3
7. 36 IM02960217 Rev B Jgilis Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 1 Monitor amp Control Agilis devices can be monitored and controlled remotely via various methods including e Agilis Indoor Monitoring Panel AIM28105 Agilis EMS software e Optional web browser HTTP and SNMP protocol This chapter looks at how you can set up and manage your BUC system using the various tools above 4 2 Using the Agilis EMS Software The Agilis EMS Software is a lightweight network management software that allows the user to monitor and control the High Power Ku Band BUC remotely through a PC 4 2 1 Connecting the PC to the BUC USB M amp C 6103480008 2502041256 Figure 4 1 Connecting PC to BUC via the USB RS485 converter Table 4 1 Cable pin out configuration RS485 cable USB RS485 converter Male Circular Female DB 9 Male DB 9 mms 9ns Ground IM02960217 Rev B 37 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 2 2 38 Installing the Agilis EMS Software Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 The Agilis EMS software must be installed into a PC terminal to be used to monitor your Agilis devices MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS e Windows XP Windows 7 operating system e At least 1GB Hard Disk free space 2GB RAM Recommended e A M amp C serial interface SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Note For detailed information on the Agilis EMS Software refer to IM02960173 Agilis EMS Software Installation and Operation Man
8. C A TXSW TO WR137 SW 3M 3 1 5A 2502041006 C A F For TXSW 3 1 6 4203490049 WR75 FLEXIBLE WG 1M 10 15G 1 2 7A 4203490087 Tx WG High Power Termination WR75 1 7B 5704090015 N Type Termination 1 8 6103480008 Converter RS485 to USB 2 9 2502041571 C A S P M amp C 12 8P TO DB9 ETH 485 100 1 10 6202040064G C A POWER CORD IEC SOCKET 13A 1 11 6202040285G C A DB9 M TO DB9 F 6FEET LF 1 83 1 A RF Cable L Band To be arranged by customer 2 4004430024 Mounting Frame For 200W amp Below 1 s 2503160035 BUC Feed Mounting Accessories 1 Note These tables list the typical accessories for this setup Depending on your purchase order your BUC package may not include certain optional items Please contact Agilis if you wish to purchase any of the accessories PC Ku BUC 1 1 Redundancy Configuration using AIM AC IN REMOTE SERIAL CONTROL Al M COMM Source Port 2 AC Power Source AC Power Status Link Ku BUC A GANG SWITCH Status Link RF OUT Switch Control RF OUT To Feed IM02960217 Rev B 91 System Configuration Diagrams Ku Band LNB 1 1 Redundancy Configuration NF ENB A WR75 WG SW L Band OUT AC Source 1 TPB D AC Source 2 T P B EL From Antenna Feed L band 10MHz PE NF LNB B wrzs 10MHz DC Item No Agilis Part No Descripti
9. Ea pPUrESE TET Y QUT QR ERIPUPU IEEE MEN 18 Front view of the Agilis AIM cccccccccccecccccssceescceesceeesceeesceeesseeecesesseeescesescesesces 20 Rear side of the Agilis AIM cccccccsccccccccesccecsceeesceeesceeesceesceeesseeescesesceseseeeesess 21 Gang switch outline diarai oss ox Po erdt ad va Eooddt Pav cupi Canro nEs ETETEN ads Pad es Epod dein 23 Transient PrOUCCTION BOX eios Spots sa PE Ebb DPI Ones obaeeodn So OD MPIREDHD NN ONE MURUS 25 Connection for uplink test procedure ccc cee cece cece ence eens ceeeeceeeeceeeceeeseeeesctenceseess 30 Typical mounting the standalone BUC cece cece ence cece ce eecceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeesceeeceeaess 32 Typical mounting of the 1 1 redundancy BUC cece cece cece ccc eeeeceeeceeeeceeesceenceeeess 32 Typical Waveguide gang switch mounting cece cece cece cece ceeeeeeeeceeesceeesceeeeceeceeeeecs 33 Typical Agilis indoor monitoring panel AIM MOUNTING ccc cee cece e cece en enhn 34 Sealine the COM Ol S usacacsesentid eei d IRI eas a DEALER IURI UD IU UP NEIN EUIS 35 Connecting PC to BUC via the USB RS485 converter cece eee cc eeecceeecceeceeeesceecceeeecs 37 ASIUSEMS GX6G ICOM cecceses sqves vesnase eser oes du pt eU a aPENC E VP ECC Eun E CPU dO esuEp e E VWesQULS de pes ids 38 Agilis EMS Main User Interface ciiiasiesia d 2d O9 999 EVYUe4T THES 3h WESEdE E ARN ERSTE 42 BE EA VE Ed dE edu 39 Configuration DUE COM e cese s emi erri
10. Each alarm can display one of 4 colour states Green Indicates that there is no alarm for the corresponding status Red Indicates a major alarm Corrective action should be taken immediately Amber Indicates a minor alarm Correction action should be taken if necessary Grey Indicates that this status is not applicable for the BUC being monitored This screen automatically refreshes every 500ms to provide an updated summ ary of the BUC s operating parameters You can also click Refresh Status at the bottom of the screen to manually refresh the page 61 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 4 4 Configuring the BUC You must login to edit any configuration of the BUC via this HTTP interface Click BUC Configuration and the login window will appear Enter the login name and password and click OK to enter the configuration screen The factory default login name and password is admin and admin respectively Please refer to 4 4 5 Changing the Access Password for the procedure to changing this password Note Both the BUC Configuration and SNMP Configuration screens can only be accessed after logging in Access to both screens is maintained after logging in until the browser is closed LOGGING IN Connect to 192 168 1 1 The server 192 168 1 1 at Protected requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting khat your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic
11. Example MIB tree us sou phe EO ERENUP UE PERDU MeL APR e Eb EUM UI Ur esa RUM D EEUU 69 EisiV gu 2O MIB TCC C 69 Figure 4 21 SNMP WALK ide oa ITEUEU EN PM Du MEE d PD MM OR bI MMC EIU RID MeiPUN Pa MUS 70 Figure B 1 200W Ku BUC Outdoor Unit Outline Drawing eeeeeseeeeeeee enn ehh ehh hne 83 Figure 5 1 Agilis Indoor Monitoring Panel AIM28105 cc ccc ence cece cceeeceeeceeeeeeeeeceeeseeeesceeseeee 83 Figure B 2 Waveguide switch outline drawing ccccceccceeccceeccceecceeeseeeeeceeeceeeeeeeesceeeseeeesees 84 Figure B 3 Gang switch outline drawing cece cece cece cece eee e eee sees ee eeeeeeee cesses eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 84 iV IM02960217 Rev B List of Tables Table 1 1 BUC Transmit Frequency Bands for Ku band ccceccceeccceeeceeeceeecceeeceeeeceeeeceeeeees 3 Table 1 2 BUC s AC IN pin out configuration ccc cece cece cece cece enhn enhn 6 Table 1 3 Interfaces present on the front of the BUC UNit cece cece eee c eee e ce ee enne 7 Table 1 4 Interfaces present on the right side of the BUC unit cece cece nec c cece ceeecceeeeeeesees 8 Table 1 5 Interfaces present on the right side of the BUC unit cece cece eee eene 8 Table 1 6 Interfaces present on the rear of the BUC UNnit 0 cece ccc e ccc ce eee enne 9 Table 1 7 Pin out configuration for MEC ccc cc ceeccccecc cece eee teer 9 Table 1 8 Pin out configura
12. Hz 150dBc Hz 155dBc Hz 160dBc Hz 81 Appendix B Unit Specifications amp Outline Table B 2 Ku BUC Power Specifications for 200W Table B 3 Ku BUC Mechanical and Environmental Specifications for 200W Dimensions 600mm L x 310mm W x 205mm H Colour White Powder Coat Weight 28kg Operating Temperature 40 C to 60 C Humidity Up to 100 Weather protection sealed to IP65 B 2 RF Waveguide Transfer Switches Table B 4 RF Waveguide Gang Switch specifications Interface connectors Frequency Range GHz VSWR MAX 1 08 1 1 05 1 TYP Maximum Insertion Loss Maximum Switching Time 82 IM02960217 Rev B Appendix B Unit Specifications amp Outline B 3 BUCUnit Outline Drawings HENI Figure B 1 200W Ku BUC Outdoor Unit Outline Drawing oj 9 nim 9 jo 431 10 310 Figure 5 1 Agilis Indoor Monitoring Panel AIM28105 IM02960217Rev B 83 Appendix B Unit Specifications amp Outline B 4 Waveguide and Gang Switch Outline Drawings WR75 W G SWITCH 230VAC 2 CONNECTORS 225 SQ X 4X 6 22 X D 25 DP 0 13 MAX 4 75 MAX N 1 575 TYP 2 20 SO DR H porr kaming 9 5079 X Da De TYP MANLIAL OVERRIDE amp RF PATH INDICATOR 2X CONNECTOR M5 3112E10 5F 4 PL SPECIFEATONS POS 2 IND 2 Pos 2 IND FREQ RANGE GHz 10 0 To 15 0 Puno HE ee Cy WoT usm WEWE UAN m 1 08 c 1 d 05 1 TYPO INS LOSS MAy 0 05 db Gahi I
13. LNB B wrzs From Antenna Feed 10MHz DC Figure 2 5 1 1 LNB Configuration Setup Note The 1 1 LNB system is an optional item The table below lists the accessories and components required to setup the Ku Band LNB system This setup diagram and table can also be found at the back of this manual for your convenience Table 2 5 List of accessories and components for LNB redundant system Item Agilis Description rit Quantity No Part No 1001520980 Power Supply T 3M for RCU 6103480008 Converter RS485 to USB RS485 to USB o Eccli For VSAT RCU d RS485 2502040137 37 C A RF RFT TO LNA3M RF RFT TO LNA 3M 55 M RXSW RCU TO 2 a SW 3M 2503160031 Accessories VSAT KU BD WR75 RX SW 220VAC A RF Cable L Band To be arranged by customer o semwx wwwus 2 o wee weomOy 3 soewwoy WenwemtFrRU 30 Note The table above is a typical accessories list for the Ku Band LNB System Depending on your purchase order your LNB package may not include certain optional cables Please contact Agilis if you wish to purchase any of the above accessories 18 IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 2 System Configurations 2 2 System Components This section explains the various system components aside from the Ku BUC units that are required to setup the entire 2 2 1 Agilis AIM28105 Indoor Monitoring Panel IM02960217Rev B The Agilis Indoor Monitoring Panel is an optional equipment used with
14. ONE HAND T E N TIGHTEN WELL He Nec BEFORE TAPING CABLE HOUSING ZCONNECTOR vA Figure 3 6 Sealing the connectors Grounding the installation This process provides a conductive path for static electrical charges to be discharged safely from the equipment to the ground This prevents a build up of static charges that may cause the equipment to spark 1 Locate an appropriate grounding spot Most soil has sufficient conductivity to allow for an efficient grounding connection Soils that are mainly rock may need to be treated with additional minerals like rock salt copper sulphate or magnesium sulphate to increase their conductivity 2 Drive a 3m lightning rod into the ground about 30cm from the antenna pole Bolt an aluminium wire minimum 9mm in diameter to the ground pole A tight clamp is used to make contact at the top end Avoid sharp bends when routing the wire as these may impede current flow 3 Bond the power supplies of the BUC to the antenna frame and the ground rod using size 3 0 or 4 0 stranded copper wire A WARNING Please ensure that the wire is tightly connected between the rod and the equipment to prevent sparks Switch on the units Turn on the AC power sources The BUC should power on and the respective LED indicators should be lighted Chapter 3 Installation This page is intentionally left blank
15. P N 2502041166 RJ45 M amp C 2502041166 2502041256 Figure 4 7 Connecting PC to BUC via RJ45 Ethernet 4 4 2 Connecting to the Web Interface Once your BUC is physically connected to the PC follow the procedure below to view the monitoring interface Step 1 Setup a static IP address for your LAN connection 1 Navigate to your LAN connection properties If you are using Windows 7 this is located in the Network and Sharing Center window lf you are using any other Windows system please navigate to the Network Connections window Both windows can be accessed via your PC s Control Panel 2 Click the network connection corresponding to the Ethernet port that the BUC is connected to and open the Properties window 3 Scroll to the Internet Protocol TCP IP option and click the Properties button This will open the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog window 4 Here select Use the following IP address and configure as follows IP Address 192 168 1 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 IM02960217Rev B 59 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management n Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using General This connection uses the following items F 054 NdisFilter Protocol Acer NetMonitor Protocol W Internet Protocol TCP IP fou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Othenv
16. Password You are recommended to limit configuration access to the system to only specific personnel to enhance the security and consistency of the setup This section explains how to limit write access to the HTTP and SNMP control methods By default HTTP write access is password protected Users can only monitor the system without logging in Device configuration and SNMP interfaces require password access The factory default login name and password is admin and admin respectively For security purposes please follow the following procedure to change your password Step 1 Login to the configuration screen on the HTTP interface Step 2 Scroll to the bottom of this interface to Password Setting as shown in the figure below Password Setting Click the link below to change password Change Password Refresh Status Figure 4 15 Password Setting Step 3 Click the Change Password link to change the HTTP access password IM02960217Rev B 65 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 4 6 Setting Up SNMP Parameters SNMP Configuration lets you specify how the BUC communicates with the SNMP Manager If you have yet to login to the HTTP interface you will be prompted to do so when clicking the SNMP Configuration menu option The factory default username and password is admin admin respectively Note Both the BUC Configuration and SNMP Configuration screens can only be accessed after logging
17. Please contact Agilis if you wish to purchase any of the above accessories 12 IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 2 System Configurations Ku Band LNB Standalone Configuration NF LNB A WR75 10MHz DC Figure 2 2 Stand Alone LNB Configuration Setup The table below lists the accessories and components required to setup the Stand Alone LNB system This setup diagram and table can also be found at the back of this manual for your convenience Table 2 2 List of accessories and components for standalone LNB system Item Agilis Description Length Quantity No Part No m A Provided by the customer po 610322XXXX Ku Band LNB LR Note The table above is a typical accessories list for the Stand Alone LNB System Depending on your purchase order your LNB package may not include certain optional cables Please contact Agilis if you wish to purchase any of the above accessories IM02960217Rev B 13 Chapter 2 System Configurations 2 1 2 1 1 Redundancy System Configuration The Ku BUC system can be deployed in a 1 1 redundancy system configuration with two identical Ku BUCs mounted and connected via a waveguide switch and a status link cable The system configuration is shown in the figure below Ku BUC 1 1 Redundancy Configuration Status Link 9 dd RF OUT AC Power Switch Control Source Ku BUC A Port 2 GANG SWITCH Termination Termination RF OUT To
18. U ok ribeqger s AI Figure 4 21 SNMP WALK 70 IM02960217 Rev B Jgilis Chapter 5 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 5 1 Maintenance This chapter details various system maintenance operations to help ensure that your system works under optimal conditions A WARNING Disconnect all power sources before performing any system maintenance and repair This section explains the various maintenance checks that should be routinely carried out to ensure that the system is working correctly and in optimal condition Ideally you should perform a complete maintenance on the system at least twice a year and record all updates and changes made to each ODU SETUP RECORD Notify all users that may be affected of a system down time of roughly two hours prior to maintenance 5 1 1 Maintenance Procedure IM02960217 Rev B The following tests should be carried out to check the operating status of your system This includes the primary power test and function test eN WARNING Disconnect and re connect cables during maintenance properly to avoid causing any damage to the cables that may result in intermittent problems in the future Connect the output interface of the equipment to a proper load PRIMARY POWER TEST Measure the AC power supplied to the system The AC input should vary within the range of 196V 254V AC with 230V AC being the optimal value If the power supply falls outside of this range please connect an Automatic
19. Voltage Regulator between the AC power source and the BUC FUNCTION TEST Check all connections in the system and ensure that they are tight Clear the physical equipments of dust and debris that may block airflow or cause damage to the connectors Using your preferred choice of M amp C software check the various operation of the equipment to ensure that they function correctly These include checking the AC input RF low signal input etc 71 Chapter 5 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 5 1 2 Completing the Maintenance Completing each maintenance service requires the following actions e Normalize all connectors and equipment settings e Update the equipment s SETUP RECORD 5 2 Understanding Faults in the BUC The table below lists the faults that may arise in the BUC The following information can be found in this table Fault Indication How do you tell that a fault has occurred Possible Causes What may have caused the fault and how do you check Solution How do you resolve the fault Table 5 1 Troubleshooting faults in the BUC Fault Indication Possible Causes LED is off BUC is not on Cables are loose Power cables are faulty RF Output is OFF Temperature alarm LO is unlocked High Reflected Power LED is red 72 Turn on the AC power source connected to the power supply unit Hand tighten all cable connections between the AC power source and the BUC Test the voltage at eac
20. pin out details of the connectors on the rear side of the Agilis AIM Table 2 9 Interfaces present on the rear side of the Agilis AIM Port Reference Connector Type Signal Details REMOTE DB9 Female RS485 CONTROL ETHERNET RJ45 Used for firmware upgrade 230VAC AC 230V voltage SERIAL COMM DB9 Male RS485 21 Chapter 2 System Configurations 22 Table 2 10 Pin out configuration for Remote Control RS485 Ping Resened ring Reed ring reseed Table 2 11 Pin out configuration for Serial Comm Pin Function Ping Reewd ring Reeve ring resene IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 2 System Configurations 2 2 2 Waveguide Switch SPECIFICATIONS FREQ RANGE GHz 10 0 TO 15 0 VSWR MAX INS LOSS MAX ISOLATION MIN SWITCHING TIME LIFE VOLTAGE PRESSURE FINISH 2X CONNECTOR M53112E10 6P 2 1 15 0 10 dB 70 dB 1 08 1 1 05 1 TYP 0 05 db 60 db hmsec TYP 100 000 CYCLES MIN 230 VAC TO 30 PSIG IRIDITE OM FLANGES SATIN BLACK FINISH ON REST OF BODY IM02960217Rev B MANUAL OVERRIDE amp RF PATH INDICATOR UNDER CLEAR COVER The indoor RF waveguide transfer switches are electromechanical switches with manual override feature They are actuated by 230VAC 50 60Hz from the AC mains during switch over The switches do not consume any power while idling The RF waveguide transfer switch is a four ports waveguide switch Two ports are connected to the t
21. power from modem BUC Please contact Agilis for further support IM02960217Rev B 73 Chapter 5 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting 5 3 Understanding Faults in the Redundancy System The table below lists the faults that may arise in the BUC The following information can be found in this table e Fault Indication How do you tell that a fault has occurred Possible Causes What may have caused the fault and how do you check e Solution How do you resolve the fault Fault Indication Possible Causes No RF Output Wrong connection Check that all connections are Power cable connector correct Please refer to 1 1 waveguide Redundancy System Configuration for the connection diagram Ku BUC is faulty Refer to 5 2 Understanding Faults in the BUC to troubleshoot your BUC Unable to perform Redundancy control Change the mode to Manual a user initiated module is operating in switch operation Auto mode BUCs address Initialize the BUCs unit A to Initialization may not 001 and unit B to 002 and try have been properly for the switching operation carried out Switch is faulty Replace the switch and return the faulty switch to Agilis for repair Switch control cable Replace the cables connecting BUC to switch may be faulty No Comm between 1 1 Redundancy Configure the 1 1 Redundancy the 1 1 BUC System Configuration System and initialize the Redundancy System and Address addresses of the BUCs prio
22. rM ESE FECERO RE n V EP EO TES EN E EAE QE RUE 85 Appendix D Document Revision LOG cccceesccceccceesceeecceeesceesceeesceeesceeesceeeseeesceeesceeesceeesees 87 ji IM02960217 Rev B List of Figures Figure 1 1 Figure 1 2 Figure 1 3 Figure 1 4 Figure 1 5 Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8 Figure 2 9 Figure 3 1 Figure 3 2 Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 Figure 3 5 Figure 3 6 Figure 4 1 Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Figure 4 4 Figure 4 5 Figure 4 6 Figure 4 7 BUC functional block diagram ccsseesseeeeeeeeeeee ee nehme eher 2 Frequency Conversion for the Extended and Standard Ku Band eeeeeeeee 3 Frome View On te d BUG oci enina E Lote pda edes tetas eta en reni EdA bte d ebd dcbUps 7 Right side View or the K BUC ioessspidas sua EeEE EE Rxa d iara EESU PPEa E E EERE PV P RP P APPS p re dpi das 8 Rear panetor the KU BUC ccic conc eerhaceisceecenescsacsereniwiasnccas eects beau Ea EE U dE PeT bU eRE 9 Standalone system configuration sssseesescesescesesoeseecescesescesesoeseecesceseseeceseeseeceee 11 Stand Alone LNB Configuration Setup cc cece scene ccceccceesceeesceeesceeecceeseeeesceeccceeess 13 BUC Redundancy configuration setup using the AIM28105 cesses nnn 14 BUC Redundancy configuration setup using the AIM28105 cesses 16 1 1 LNE Configuration SECU ic eesasetuses QUEE RU ETEREERE donde
23. the status of both BUCs and initiates a switch command when an alarm is raised in the online BUC This is the default mode and is recommended for normal operations In Manual mode you can manually switch the online and offline BUCs in the absence of faults Manually switching the online BUC prevents disruption of service during maintenance or debugging However the redundancy control module will not automatically switch the status of the BUCs even if a fault occurs when working in Manual mode Hence please ensure that you return to Auto mode after completing the maintenance and or debugging procedures IM02960217Rev B 5 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 2 8 Power Supply System A WARNING Please ensure that the power source is turned OFF before connecting the power cable from the power source to the BUC unit The Ku BUC is powered via an external 230V AC power source An internal AC DC converter converts the AC power received into the DC voltages required by the various modules within the BUC The pin out configuration for the BUC s AC connector is given in the table below Table 1 2 BUC s AC IN pin out configuration Blue Neutral PIN C Green Yellow PIN A The internal AC DC converter receives AC power and converts it to DC voltages which are then supplied to the various internal modules and cooling fans This power supply is compact reliable and is adequately adjusted for safety EMC and EMI The internal D
24. to Ethernet Converter cable P N 2502041166 RJ45 M amp C 2502041166 2502041256 Figure 4 18 Connecting PC to BUC via RJ45 Ethernet 4 5 3 Connecting to the SNMP Interface Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 68 Once your BUC is physically connected to the PC follow the procedure below to connect the SNMP agent module to a SNMP manager in your PC Activate your SNMP manager Agilis products will work with most standard SNMP managers available in the market Note For the purpose of this manual all screenshots in this section are made using the SNMP Manager from iReasoning You can download or purchase any standard third party SNMP Manager software and install it into your PC In the SNMP manager enter the BUC s access IP address The following show the default configuration Agent IP 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 SNMP Manager 192 168 1 10 Insert the CD included in your package into your PC s disc drive and load the MIB definition file AGILIS PROD XXX MIB mib into your SNMP manager You can also download the MIB definition file from our website at www agilissatcom com IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management Once the file has been loaded a tree structure should be displayed in your manager as shown below MIB tree m MIB Tree EC iso EE org EME dod 2 internet a private ae enterprises agilis I T products a dea blockUpConverters system gt sysDe
25. two Agilis BUCs in redundancy operation A fault condition in the Online BUC or an operator generated command will switch the offline BUC into the transmission path and the online BUC out of the transmission path Fault condition is determined by the alarm status of the BUC The status of the BUCs can be monitored and controlled via the LCD Control Panel of the Agilis AIM Indoor Monitoring Panel REDUNDANCY MODE There are two redundancy modes available Manual Switch Mode and Auto Switch Mode These modes are defined below MANUAL SwiTCH MODE The Manual Switch Mode is provided to allow operator direct control of the transfer switches This enables off line testing to be performed With the redundancy mode set to Manual the operator has exclusive control of the switch position An operator can control the switching position locally on the front panel and also remotely on the PC with relevant software installed AUTOMATIC AUTO SWITCH MODE The Auto Switch Mode provides the Agilis AIM with complete control of switching operations The Agilis AIM monitors the status of BUC Unit A and BUC Unit B If an alarm is reported in the online unit and there is no active alarm in the offline unit the offline unit is switched online and the online unit offline 19 Chapter 2 System Configurations Table 2 6 Switching Criteria under Automatic mode Unit A to Unit B Switched on and working BUC LO Unlock with no fault cond
26. 1001522064 AC Power Cable with TPB 220 VAC 16A 3 2 2 6202040155 C A FOR RCU IF IN OUT TO SPT 1 5 2 SWITCH WR75 W G N TYPE 230VAC 3 2502041166 ieee DB9 to RJ45 for SNMP 2 1 Note These tables list the typical accessories for this setup Depending on your config Optional purchase order your BUC package may not include certain optional items 4 2502041099 C A FOR KU BD HIGH POWER BUC 2 1 Please contact Agilis if you wish to purchase any of the accessories STATUS LINK 5 2502040155 C A TXSW TO WR137 SW 3M 3 1 5A 2502041006 C A F For TXSW 3 1 6 4203490049 WR75 FLEXIBLE WG 1M 10 15G 1 2 7A 4203490087 Tx WG High Power Termination WR75 1 7B 5704090015 N Type Termination 1 8 6103480008 Converter RS485 to USB 2 9 2502041256 C A S P M amp C CIR 14 19P TO DB9 ETH 1 485 A RF Cable L Band To be arranged by customer s 4004430024 Mounting Frame For 200W amp Below 1 i 2503160035 BUC Feed Mounting Accessories a 1 90 System Configuration Diagrams LIST OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS Agilis Part No Description Quantity LIST OF ACCESSORIES Item No Agilis Part No Description Length m Quantity 1 1001522064 AC Power Cable with TPB 220 VAC 16A 3 2 2 6202040155 C A FOR RCU IF IN OUT TO SPT 1 5 2 IF IN OUT 3 2502041166 Ethernet Cable DB9 to RJ45 for SNMP 2 1 config Optional 4 2502041099 C A FOR KU BD HIGH POWER BUC 2 1 STATUS LINK 5 2502040155
27. 8 S ES B i DU Jas Leo WY ReF__ Comm Uo Sg ol LS H 5 TWN EN BIN E E N j 3 M H N N 3 B Bre F E NS N j B i S N N j H Sa N Lol ig NM Lj NUN E H bs NN Ng 2 Si F y i i S F sl Y us P d L y a Pd 1 s P d 1 EI d 7 _ ml r A Figure 3 5 Typical Agilis indoor monitoring panel AIM mounting Note The 1 1 BUC Redundancy configuration and BUC Address Initialization must be performed using the Agilis EMS Software before connecting either one of the Ku BUCs to the Agilis AIM using cable P N 2502041571 Refer to Section 4 2 8 Configuring a 1 1 iBUC Redundancy system and Section 4 2 9 1 1 iBUC Address Initialization for the configuration procedures prior to using the Agilis AIM IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 3 Installation IM02960217Rev B Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Sealing the cables To complete the physical installation all connectors and important joints in the system must be sealed Note that the sealing must begin from the chassis of the ODUs up to the heatshrink of the cable All unused connections must be sealed to prevent water ingress Please ensure that all connectors are tightened before sealing SS 7 P WAY TO TIGHTEN ES i CONNECTORS WITH ES SIUS NND N y SEALANT TAPE N DO NOT TURN CABLE N J ONE HAND TURN HERE x E 1 a N E 4 P N 7 N TAPE HERE
28. Agilis EMS main window The Tree Menu should display the newly configured device along with the port number amp Port3 k auca Refresh 8 46 iBUC B The block diagram of the newly configured device will now be displayed on the Agilis EMS main window Init Address Path selection kg Major Alarm faz Minor Alarm Iii Offline Signal Down B3 online signal Up Status Table Parameter Value BUCA Online Path ue c iBLIC A Switching Mode l Manual iBLIC A RF Output Level dBm iBUC A Input Power Level dBrn iBLIC A Reflected Power db iBUC A BUC Temperature C iBLIC A SoPA Temperature C Online Path Device IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 2 9 1 1 IBUC Address Initialization For 1 1 iBUC Redundancy system address initialization must be performed For the Ku BUC the address of ODU Unit A is 001 and ODU Unit B is 002 The method of the address initialization is done by broadcasting a change of ID command Every device connected to the RS485 bus will change its address accordingly 1 Click the Init Address button e E n Path Selection 2 A new window will pop up for you to start the address initialization process Select A and click OK gt address initialization page aa 1 x Address Initialization Initialize Address d o Cancel 3 A dialog box will pop up for you to confirm the Un
29. Automatic configuration i Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the 9 To set up an Internet connection click use of manual settings disable automatic configuration Internet Options General Security Privacy Conte Setup Automatically detect settings Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings a see Proxy server Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy server For a connection 1 Use a proxy server For your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or VPM connections proxy intstee c Port e080 Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do nok apply to dial up connections Choose Settings above For dial up settings Figure 4 9 Disabling proxy server 4 Click OK to exit the screen 2 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management Step 4 In the address bar enter the BUC s access IP address The BUC s default IP address is 192 168 1 1 A Welcome page similar to the one below should display Jgilis tock UP CONVERTER Mac Version 117 Output 46 9 dBm Temp 56 C Reflect lt 25 0 dBm M 1 ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd 29 New Industrial Road Singapore 536213 Main Tel 65 65217959 Fax 65 65217333 Copyright amp 2011 ST Electronic
30. C voltages required within the unit includes e A power supply module with 10 24V DC output that provides power to the amplifier modules and fans 5V 10V DC voltages that provides power to the splitters M amp C and PCBAs 10V 7V and 12V DC voltages provides power to the BUC driver IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 3 BUC Interfaces 1 3 1 BUC Front View Figure 1 3 Front view of the Ku BUC Table 1 3 Interfaces present on the front of the BUC unit Port Reference Connector Type Signal Details ACIN AC 230V voltage 19 pin connector Monitor and control interface KPTO2E14 19S Female IF IN 500 female N type L band Input Signal connector FUSE Fuse with fuse 16 Amperes fuse holder IM02960217Rev B 7 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 3 2 BUC Right Side View Figure 1 4 Right side view of the Ku BUC Table 1 4 Interfaces present on the right side of the BUC unit Port Connector Type Signal Details Reference SWITCH 6 pin S Circular Switch control and switch status CONTROL connector signal STATUS LINK Unit A and Unit B status Table 1 5 Interfaces present on the right side of the BUC unit LED Indicator BUC Parameter STATUS 36d m Green RF Output Power pO Unlocked Unlocked ro RF Reverse Power lt 37dBm Green 237dBm Red gt 40dBm Shutdown Shutdown E GNE NN Temperature 100 C Shutdown Red lt 98 C Recovery Red o
31. EFFI d 28 3 2 4 Site Preparation Checklist ccc cc cce ccc ce cece eccceeeeceeeceeeeceeseeeeseeeesees 29 3 2 5 Pre Installation Uplink Test cccceecccescccescceescceesccessceescesesseeescs 30 3 3 Installing the BUC amp Other Components ccceecceeccceeeeceeccceecceeecceeeceees 32 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and ManageMent ccceccceecccceccceeccceeeceeesceeeeceeeeseeeceeesceeeseteeeeeeees 37 4 1 MOMOE CONTON sedioesus sen EERE PEUT N DIM PN NE DIEI M QAM eons easeces 37 4 2 Using the Agilis EMS Software ccseessseeeseeeeeee eene e emet es 37 4 2 1 Connecting the PC to the BUC cece cece ec ceecceescceesceeesceesceees 37 4 2 2 Installing the Agilis EMS Software cccceecccecccceccceeccceeceseecceeeeeeees 38 4 2 3 Launching the Agilis EMS Software ccceecccceccceccceeecceeceeeecceeeeeeees 39 X20 AMapUssr InterfdCeteausese suae sed uM EN Sea dU PUE EN ERSTE IE DIDE EE ENSEM IDEE 39 4 29 NVDCS OF SiS acre seca arc E ode E bead Mas NUUdt bm dde in eR DE 40 4 2 6 Selecting the Device to Manage cc ccec cece cc ceecceeecceeesceececeeeeeeeceeees 40 4 2 7 Configuring a standalone iBUC ccc cece cece e eee c ence eeeeceeeeceeeeeeecceees 40 4 2 8 Configuring a 1 1 iBUC Redundancy system eee nnne 44 4 2 9 1 1 iBUC Address Initialization cece ccc ce eee c cence cceeeecceeeececeeseeeeaes 47 4 2 10 Modifying Configuration ParaMeters
32. Feed Ku BUC B AC Power Switch Control Source RF OUT RF MON Status Link Figure 2 3 BUC Redundancy configuration setup using the AIM28105 Note If you have purchased the EMS software you can control and monitor the BUCs via either the RJ45 or M amp C Remote ports Note however that these two ports cannot be simultaneously connected to a PC The table below lists the accessories and components needed to setup the above system This setup diagram and table can also be found at the back of this manual for your convenience Table 2 3 List of accessories and components for 1 1 redundant system dul Agilis Description Length Quantity Part No 1001522064 AC Power Cable with TPB 220 VAC 16A 6202040155 C A FOR RCU IN OUT TO SPT IF IN OUT 3 2502041166 Ethernet Cable DB9 to RJ45 For SNMP config Optional 2502041099 SSPA Status Link Cable 4203490049 WR75 FLEXIBLE WG 1M 1 2 10 15G 14 IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 2 System Configurations Item Agilis Description Length Quantity No Part No m 7A 4203490087 Tx WG High Power 1 Termination WR75 5704090015 N Type Termination Pe ft 6103480008 Converter RS485 to USB 2502041256 C A S P M amp C CIR 14 2 19P TO DB9 ETH 485 A RF Cable L Band To be arranged by customer 5903290036 SWITCH WR75 W G 1 N TYPE 230VAC 4004430024 Mounting Frame For 1 200W amp Below 2503160035 BUC Feed Mounting 2 Accessories Note The table above is a typical ac
33. Innovation ig i y S Wordis leader in Kihdesism and engineering i Vorld s widest range of RF products Reliability NN World Samer Vuependaple RE brand High Power Ku Band BUC ALB229 D1 serios Jgius Reliability Choice Innovation Installation and Operation Manual IM02960217 Rev B Copyright Notice All information contained in this Manual are the property of ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd The Manual in whole or in part may not be duplicated or reproduced without the written permission of ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd The Manual is intended to be used as a guide only and may be revised modified or altered at any time by ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd shall not be liable to users of the Manual nor to any other person firm company or other body for any loss direct indirect or consequential in contract or in tort of for any negligent mis statement or omission contained herein by reason of arising from or in relation to any such user other person company or body relying or acting upon or purporting to rely or act upon any matter contained in this Manual If you have any enquiry or require further technical assistance please contact our Customer Service Centre at ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd No 29 New Industrial Road ST Electronics Paya Lebar Building S
34. Installation This chapter provides all the necessary information and step by step instructions for the successful installation and operation of the Agilis Ku BUC CS WARNING Always handle the Ku BUC with care Dropping or knocking it may cause damage to the unit Agilis warranty does not extend to defects due to excessive shock or vibration Do not operate the BUC without connecting a RF load connected to the RF OUTPUT waveguide port The load should be at least double the BUC wattage All external waveguide joints connected to the unit should be equipped with O Ring Gasket to avoid water entry resulting in damages 3 1 Unpacking the Box Before unpacking the box check if it had been damaged or opened If the shipment may have been tempered with open the box in front of a representative from the shipping company Upon opening the box carefully remove the items in the package and check them against the packing list If any of the items are damaged or missing please contact Agilis or your local Agilis representative before proceeding We recommend that you keep the original packing materials until you have completed the checks and confirmed that the unit is in working order If you need to repack the product for shipping please use the original shipping container and packing materials whenever possible Alternatively you may also use high quality commercial packing materials to repack the unit Wrap the unit in a shock ab
35. Not editable Unit B RF Output Power in dBm No Comm No communication with Unit B Unit B Rfl Pwr Not editable Unit B Reflected power in dBm No Comm No communication with Unit B Unit B Temp Not editable Unit B Temperature in C No Comm No communication with Unit B Unit B RF Output On Off On Unit B RF Output is enabled Off Unit B RF output is disabled No Comm No communication with Unit B Unit B P N Not editable BUC Unit B part number No Comm No communication with Unit B Unit B S N Not editable BUC Unit B serial number No Comm No communication with Unit B Unit B SSPA Ver Not editable Unit B SSPA firmware version No Comm No communication with Unit B Unit B BUC Ver Not editable Unit B BUC Driver firmware version No Comm No communication with Unit B Unit B Atten Configurable Unit B attenuation in dB 0 20dB No Comm No communication with Unit B 54 IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 4 Monitor amp Control via HTTP Web An http web server is embedded in each Ku BUC System This built in software allows users to monitor and control the Ku BUC from their PC by simply using a standard web browser 4 4 1 Connecting the PC to BUC To monitor and control the Ku BUC using the WEB interface via an Ethernet connection connect your PC LAN port to the M amp C port of the Ku BUC using M amp C cable P N 2502041256 and a DB9 to Ethernet Converter cable
36. P tick the Enable DHCP checkbox and click the corresponding Set button The Device IP static Device Gateway and Device Subnet Mask Set button will be disabled once the DHCP is enabled Note To restore the BUC s Network Configuration to its default settings use the Network Parameters Reset option available in the EMS Software Please refer to section 4 2 8 Modifying Configuration Parameters MODIFYING BUC OPERATION PARAMETERS BUC Operation allows you to configure the BUC operating parameters including the Attenuation and RF Operation To modify any parameters enter the desired value into the textboxes or select from the drop down menu and click the corresponding Set button MODIFYING REDUNDANCY OPERATION PARAMETERS Redundancy Operation allows you to configure the redundancy mode RCU Mode and the transmission path RCU Switch of this BUC To modify any parameters enter the desired value into the textboxes or select from the drop down menu and click the corresponding Set button Note If your Ku BUC is equipped with the Wi Fi M amp C capability the Serial Communication Mode must be set to RS232 if the WIFI Module is set to Enable Otherwise Wi Fi connectivity will not be established between the BUC and your mobile device Note You must restart the BUC unit for the Device Configuration changes to take effect IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 4 5 Changing the Access
37. SOLATION MIN amp db SWITCHING TIE S rn amp ec TYP LIFE CC CYCLES WIN _ VOLTAGE 2 3 WAE POS 1 ING 2 POS 1 IND 1 BRESSURE SB TO J Pul WD 2 cok ND 1 cok FINISH JRIBITE ON FLANGES SATIH BLACE FINISH GN REST OF BOOY cou NOT USED Py i POS 1 230 VAC ELECT CET Shown in Pos ONE FORM C 4X CONN TYPE N 1 2 5 32 MAX MAX 5 THD x 25 DP 2 P 875 69 NON MANUAL OVERRIDE amp RF PATH INDICATOR UNDER CLEAR COVER MANUAL OVERRIDE 2 20 5Q 4X WR75 PLAIN FLANGE P 4x M X 0 7 THD x 25 DP TYP COAX PORT 4 PL MARKING PORT MS3112E10 6P 2 SPECIFICATIONS FREQ RANGE GHz 10 0 TO 15 0 INS LOSS MAX 0 05 db 0 10 dB NOr 0SED ISOLATION MIN 60 db 70 dB W G COAX SWITCHING TIME 50mSec TYP 4 1 2 COM LIFE 100 000 CYCLES MIN Pu VOLTAGE 230 VAC 3 RA 1 i i POS 1 230 VAC PRESSURE T0 30 PSIG Ry h 3 FINISH IRIDITE ON FLANGES SATIN BLACK 2 4 3 POS 1 IND 1 FINISH ON REST OF BODY POS IND 1 COM RF PATHS POS 2 ELECT CKT Showe in Pos 1 ONE FORM C Figure B 3 Gang switch outline drawing 84 IM02960217 Rev B Jgilis Appendix C Compliance Standard IM02960217 Rev B IEC 609501 2 Edition ETSI EN 301 489 12 ETSI EN 301 489 1 FCC Class A International Safety Standard for Information Technology Equipment Electromagnetic C
38. Serial Number and Firmware Version Network Information This displays the internal network settings of the BUC including Device ID Device IP Device Gateway Device Subnet Mask SNMP Manager IP Serial Communication Mode and DHCP status BUC Status This displays the detailed operating information and parameters of the BUC such as the Input Power Level Output Power Level Reflect Power Level Temperature Attenuation and RF On Off status RCU Status This displays the RCU Status and RCU Mode This screen automatically refreshes every 500ms to provide an updated summary of the BUC s operating parameters You can also click Refresh Status at the bottom of the screen to manually refresh the page IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management IM02960217Rev B To view BUC and Redundancy Alarms click Device Alarms on the top menu A gilis BUC Alarms LO Status FET Bias Status RF Low Status RF On ON status Temperature Status Retlect Power Status Redundancy Alarms Tx Patha Status Tx PathB Status Legend Ok Major Alam Mines Alar Refresh Status Figure 4 12 Device Alarms screen Two sets of alarm information are displayed in this screen This includes BUC Alarms A list of alarms and their corresponding status related to the BUC operation are displayed here Redundancy Alarms This area lists alarms related to the redundancy status of the system
39. Under Device Settings For this example the Mode selected is Standalone and the device selected on the Setup list is iBUC Integrated RCU BUC The Acronyms used in this example is the default iBUC A Communication Setlings Pr locol Seral Device Selings Moe Stare BUC Feedmourtintewated 72 Setup MBUC PETER a M These model ae with sdditinnal integrated ACU and redundant capable low Hi Pwa BLS ie BOW and abrek CBUC i AL iiics aed ALB KUBUC AL Baio and Al Baifian 5 Click Add Edit button p Miu Device Configuration gt P T c P m ET Qa pex SS a Please restart the Driver for the device configu Port Devices 16 Standalone MBUC 3 Standalone IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 7 Click Refresh to refresh the display on the Agilis EMS main window The Tree Menu should display the newly configured device along with the port number Jgilis Device Management System 2 Port3 AUC 1 Refresh 8 The block diagram of the newly configured device will now be displayed on the Agilis EMS main window BUE offiine signat own Bl major alarm B ontinesigna up Minor Alarm Configuration Table IM02960217Rev B 43 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 2 8 Configuring a 1 1 iBUC Redundancy system 1 Login as an admin ta hi Ld Login Current User O
40. able routing method Underground Surface Is there a clear path for cables from Yes No ODU to IDU Proposed mounting location Antenna structure Near the antenna Inside the shelter Other Does the mounting location provide Yes No the best route for cables from IDU to ODU to antenna Is there an unobstructed view from Yes No the satellite s of interest Are there any hazards near the site Yes No location that may damage or f yes please specify obstruct the ODU old buildings trees planned future construction Are there possible RF interference from other nearby telecommunication towers Will your installation cause Yes No interference to other nearby setup Is sufficient power supply available Yes No Is grounding available Yes No Is the site prone to the following Heavy wind Heavy rainfall Ice snow accumulation Extreme temperatures Sand Dust storms Others IM02960217Rev B 29 Chapter 3 Installation 3 2 5 Pre Installation Uplink Test 30 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Performing a pre installation test prior to the actual field installation helps you to Confirm that the unit has not been damaged during shipment e Check that the unit is in working order before performing a tiring and costly mounting procedure on your antenna e Connect a suitable load with a c
41. ations Each BUC unit can be deployed in different system configurations including Stand alone 1 1 Redundant System Each of these configurations is explained in details below 2 1 1 Standalone Configuration If you have purchased a standalone solution i e a single Ku BUC unit simply connect your BUC to the other components in the system according to the figure below Ku BUC Standalone Configuration Ku BUC RF OUT oe To Feed Switch Control Status Link Figure 2 1 Standalone system configuration Note Disable DC voltage from the modem before connecting it to the BUC Enabling DC voltages may cause damage to the BUC IM02960217 Rev B 11 Chapter 2 System Configurations The table below lists the accessories and components Agilis to setup the above system This setup diagram and table can also be found at the back of this manual for your convenience Table 2 1 List of accessories and components for standalone system Item Agilis Description i Quantity No Part No 1001522064 AC Power Cable with TPB 220 VAC 16A 2502041256 C A S P M amp C CIR 14 19P TO DB9 ETH 485 6103480008 Converter RS485 to USB I x RF Cable L Band To be arranged by customer ALBX29XXXX D1 High Power Ku BUC 2503160035 BUC Feed Mounting 1 Accessories Note The table above is a typical accessories list for the BUC Depending on your purchase order your BUC package may not include certain optional cables
42. authentication without a secure connection User name Password Remember my password Figure 4 13 Logging in 62 IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management The Device Configuration screen includes four sets of configurations Network Configuration BUC Operation Redundancy Operation and Password Setting Device ID Device IP static Device Gateway Device Subnet Mask SNMP Manager IP Serial Communication Mode WIFI Module Enable DHCP Caution Setting a wrong IP here may cause the Device not accessible BUC Operation Attenuation 0 20dB 0 5dB Step 0 RF Operation Redundancy Operation Password Setting Click the link below to change password Change Password Figure 4 14 Device Configuration Screen after login IM02960217Rev B 63 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 64 MODIFYING BUC NETWORK CONFIGURATION SETTINGS Network Configuration allows you to configure the BUC network information including the Device ID Device IP static Device Gateway Device Subnet Mask You can also specify the IP address of the SNMP Manager that communicates with this BUC The Serial Communication Mode WIFI Module and Enable DHCP setting used to connect to the PC can also be modified under this set of parameters To modify any parameters enter the desired value into the textboxes and click the corresponding Set button Note To enable DHC
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44. cessories list for the BUC Depending on your purchase order your BUC package may not include certain optional cables Please contact Agilis if you wish to purchase any of the above accessories IM02960217Rev B 15 Chapter 2 System Configurations 2 1 3 1 1 Redundancy System Configuration using AIM The Ku BUC system can be deployed in a 1 1 redundancy system configuration with two identical Ku BUCs mounted and connected via a waveguide switch and a status link cable The system configuration is shown in the figure below Ku BUC 1 1 Redundancy Configuration using AIM Status Link RF MON SERIAL CONTROL AIM COMM 8 o RF OUT AC Power Switch Control Source Ku BUC A Port 2 GANG SWITCH Termination Termination RF OUT To Feed Ku BUC B Switch Control AC Power Source RF OUT RF MON Status Link Figure 2 4 BUC Redundancy configuration setup using the AIM28105 Note If you have purchased the EMS software you can control and monitor the BUCs via either the RJ45 or M amp C Remote ports Note however that these two ports cannot be simultaneously connected to a PC The table below lists the accessories and components needed to setup the above system This setup diagram and table can also be found at the back of this manual for your convenience Table 2 4 List of accessories and components for 1 1 redundant system Length Quantity m 1001522064 AC Powe
45. d The arrow keypad helps you navigate the menu display on the LCD Clicking on the arrows allows you to select the sub menu you wish to view Click the left right arrow 4 gt to move from one parameter to another You can also edit any configurable parameter displayed on the LCD area Scroll to the parameter you wish to configure and click the Edit button Click the up down arrow LY to change value settings 51 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 3 2 System Menu The table below explains each parameter of the System menu that can be configured and or viewed Table 4 3 System parameters Parameters Available Description editing options Online Unit Unit A Unit B Shows the unit that is currently online You can manually select the online unit only if the Switch Mode is set to Manual Switch Mode Auto Manual Selects the redundancy mode LCD F W Not editable Shows the unit F W Version Version System Not editable RS485 Interface System Bit Rate Not editable 9600bps System Sound Enable Disable Turn the sound on off for the unit Factory Setting On Off Requires password from the factory 22 IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 3 3 Unit A Sub Menu The table below explains each parameter of the Unit A sub menu that can viewed on the LCD Table 4 4 Unit A parameters Parameter Available Description Display editing options Unit A Status Not editable OK Uni
46. d the agent via SNMP Trap By default the manager initiates requests and receives responses via port 161 The agent sends SNMP Trap messages via port 162 A database describing the unit s application parameters is stored in the SNMP agent This SNMP Management Information Base MIB database is used to interpret the signals requested and received between the manager and agent The database includes both a standard set of values common to hardware nodes on a network and a private set of values that is unique to the specific unit Object Identifiers OID are a series of numbers that uniquely identify variable to an SNMP agent OIDs are arranged in a hierarchical tree structure The figure below shows the categorization of BUC parameters that are used in defining the MIBs for SNMP enabled Agilis products JJ Note This figure shows the full set of categories and does not apply to all Agilis products The set of parameters that are available in each Agilis product will differ Model Number Loz aie med User Set Atten a J zy cae eL Pues ran p Lows F Or Output wnlink requin ag Ch ete Spectrum Inversion ai Figure 4 17 SNMP MIB categories 67 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 5 2 Connecting the PC to BUC To monitor and control the Ku BUC using the WEB interface via an Ethernet connection connect your PC LAN port to the M amp C port of the Ku BUC using M amp C cable P N 2502041256 and a DB9
47. edium length 1 multimeter The BUC requires a 230V AC 196 254V AC range power source on site Please check that the Live and Neutral pins on your power source are in the correct position Interchanging these two pins may affect the switching operation When selecting the AC power source to connect your unit to please ensure that the voltages are within the limits specified below You are recommended to use an Automatic Voltage Regulator or UPS if your power source is unstable or falls outside of these limitations Note The equipment may be damaged if the Neutral Earth exceeds 5VAC Please check your grounding setup if this occurs Note Please note that you may interchange the wiring connection between the live and neutral pins Interchanging these two pins will still power up the BUC but may affect the switching operation of the setup IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 3 Installation 3 2 4 Site Preparation Checklist The following table provides a checklist to help you ensure that your site is adequately equipped to perform the installation Checklist Item Equipment required for site survey Inclinometer Compass DataScope t meter rectangular bar Scientific calculator 100 meter measuring tape Site location map GPS receiver Road distance wheel Vernier calliper Location markers flags Is site in the satellite footprint Approximate length of cables between ODU and IDU IF c
48. ee ek e 82 Ku BUC Mechanical and Environmental Specifications for 200W cese 82 RF Waveguide Gang Switch SpeCifiCatiOns cceccceecccccceeecceseeceeccceeceeeecceeeseeeeeees 82 IM02960217 Rev B Jgilis Chapter 1 Product Overview Agilis a global leader in the design development and manufacturing of quality satellite products for various applications introduces the High Power Ku Band BUC The High Power Ku Band BUC is a high performance reliable and highly cost effective RF outdoor transmitter for satellite communications The Agilis Ku Band BUCSs design includes an Upconverter Phase Locked Oscillator AC DC power converter and Solid State Power Amplifiers This user manual provides detailed information to system integrators and end users on how to set up operate and maintain the High Power Ku Band BUC 1 1 About The BUC The Agilis High Power Ku Band BUC is ideal for both mobile and satellite uplink applications This BUC has Best in Class efficiency and the innovative design makes it very reliable under harsh environment conditions The High Power Ku Band BUC is suitable for the following applications Single Carrier Per Channel SCPC e Multi Carrier Per Channel MCPC Demand Assigned Multiple Access DAMA Time Division Multiple Access TDMA IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 2 BUC Functions This section explains the design and functions of the BUC 1 2 1 BUC F
49. er preferably from http get adobe com flashplayer Flash plug in may be outdated MYSQL ODBC connecter is not installed corrupted Install the application from EMS CD 3rd Party Software mysal connector odbc 3 51 14 win32 exe Install the drivers that came together with the purchased M amp C cable RS232 to USB or RS485 to USB M amp C cable driver is not installed M amp C cable could be Replace cable and try again faulty Wrong M amp C cable is Refer to the product manual and used ensure that the pin configuration is correct i e RS232 or RS485 Start the application click the Init Address button to set the device address to A For standalone mode the address must be set to A Agilis EMS Open IE and type application is http localhost agilis ems in the already started URL Start the application click on Help click on About Us Start the application click the Init Address button Equipment Initializing is not done Refer to the system manual to make sure the correct configuration is set Equipment Configuration could be wrong Refer to section 1 4 in the Agilis EMS Manual IM02960173 for the various versions for RCU and how to replace the protocol files if necessary The protocol might be a different version Purge the historical Analog and Alarm data in the database Analog and Alarm data is not cleared in the database 75 Chapter 5 Maintenance amp Troub
50. g cable P N 2502041571 Refer to Section 4 2 8 Configuring a 1 1 iBUC Redundancy system and Section 4 2 9 1 1 iBUC Address Initialization for the configuration procedures prior to using the Agilis AIM Note When using the Agilis EMS Software via the Remote Control port of the Agilis AIM use the actual device setup created when the 1 1 BUC Redundancy system was configured and initialized VIEWING THE CONTROL PANEL AIM 28 Unit Ax CUnitB Unit C 1 Jols Figure 4 6 Control panel This panel includes the following main components e LCD display The LCD display of the Agilis AIM shows various values of the 1 1 Redundancy BUC system operating parameters IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management IM02960217Rev B Command buttons There are seven command buttons on the control panel These include System Press to view control functions Clear Press to clear any unsaved configurations and return the display to the previous level Enter Press to confirm and save any changes made to any of the parameters currently displayed Unit AJ Press to view BUC Unit A status parameters Unit B Press to view BUC Unit B status parameters Unit C Used only for the third BUC in a 2 1 BUC Redundancy system E for edit Press to edit configurable parameters via the LCD display Navigation arrow keypa
51. h end of the cables Replace any faulty cables Check the M amp C Software to power ON the BUC RF Output Switch off the BUC and allow it to cool down before turning it back on Check whether the fans are working or not If fans are defective Please contact Agilis for further support The internal RF circuit may have failed Please contact Agilis for further support Check the RF Out waveguide port to antenna mis match Please terminate the output connection properly IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 5 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Fault Indication Possible Causes No RF Output BUC is overheated RF output is automatically power disabled if the BUC is overheated Allow the BUC to cool down to a safe operating temperature before turning it back on RF Output ON OFF is Check the BUC settings enabled using the M amp C software and enable RF Output ON Internal modules One or more of the failure internal modules such as the power module driver and internal RF circuit have may have failed Please contact Agilis for further support LO is unlocked The internal RF circuit may have failed Please contact Agilis for further support RF Output power Attenuation setting is Check the attenuation is low too high setting using the M amp C software and adjust the attenuation accordingly L Band power level Check the L Band signal might be very low to level 30dBm from the get rated
52. her conditions The BUCs are frame mounted near the OMT of the antenna The AIM Indoor Monitoring Panel can be mounted on a standard 19 rack Follow the steps below to install the BUCs and other system components Step 1 Mount the BUC as shown in the diagram below Figure 3 3 Typical mounting of the 1 1 redundancy BUC IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 3 Installation IM02960217Rev B Step 2 Connecting the BUC FOR STANDALONE CONFIGURATION If you are setting up the BUC in a standalone system configuration connect the BUC to the other system components as follows 1 Connect the IF IN port of the BUC to an indoor modem using a standard IFL coaxial cable 2 Connect the M amp C port of the BUC to an indoor terminal such as a PC using the M amp C cable provided 3 Connect the RF OUT port of the BUC to the antenna feed using the RF waveguide cable provided 4 Connect the BUC to a 230V AC power supply using the AC power cable attached with transient protection box Note Do not cut or alter the transient protection box cable length FOR 1 1 REDUNDANCY CONFIGURATION If you are setting up the BUC in a 1 1 redunda
53. in Access to both screens is maintained after logging in until the browser is closed Jgilis tock UP CONVERTER M amp C SNMP Community Configuration Read Write Community String configuration for SNMPv2c Agent Configure multiple community names if you want the SNMP agent to respond to the NMS SNMP manager with different read and write community names If less than three communities are needed leave extra fields blank to disable them Read Commi public Read Comm2 2 read Read Comm3 Write Commi private Write Comm2 write Write Comm3 public Save Config Refresh Status Copyright 2011 ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Figure 4 16 SNMP v2c configuration settings 66 1M02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 5 Monitor amp Control via SNMP IM02960217Rev B Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP provides a framework for the definition of management information and the exchange of that information A SNMP manager is a software module that manages part or all of the system configurations while an agent is a software module in the unit that is being managed Transfer of information can be initiated by both the manager via polling an
54. ingapore 536213 Hotline 65 6521 7959 Fax 65 65217333 E mail techsvc stacomsGstee stengg com Website www agilissatcom com 2011 ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd All Rights Reserved Table of Contents Chapter 1 Product Overview cesseeeseeeeeeeeeee ehh esee esses sees 1 1 1 ADOL TNO MT 1 1 2 DUC FUNC OON 6 cccseccsteccccasuctauevoscessccaneesee ones PIRE Ob LrPs ELI LIN ELDER C REP DP 2 1 2 1 BUC Functional Block Diagram c cece cece cceccccececeecceeeeceeesceeccceeess 2 142 2 Transmit Frequency Bands ccs0sccacctessseucdsessccesusdudasecduscscswswwsusesseaeteescn 3 AS BUCOV qe es 3 1 2 4 Solid State Power Amplifier SSPA MOdUle ceccceeccceeccceecceeccceeees 4 1 2 5 Cooling SUD SYSLEM i nscsscsccsecedosstecscandstenkas s RE ER aU RETI Se EP RA DXCS e VET pEPUS 4 1 2 6 MONITOR a C OM Olissnsaccucece sews Vien ERI EA RR SU IM EMEMIMI IURE PN D RUE 5 1 2 7 Redundancy System wx cccsancusaacedesconesccadendewacerciveeseeoedeetenseecesesedseacesen 5 1 2 8 Power Supply SystemM sessessesesessesoeseecescsceseeccsoeseececesoeseecesceeeseeee 6 1 3 BUG MLT ICOS oere E IE EE EE AA EE E EE EE EUNDEM 7 LoL BUCEO VIEW aiarar EE E A EY 7 1 3 2 BUC Right Side VIEW cscs scctascccicasscnsacsnsestedesweneaedasedadesaseaenvesseadedaneeaes 8 ESSEN mil qr ITTT
55. iod of time Hence we recommend that you use the list below to inspect the system thoroughly before initiating a RMA procedure When did the unit fail During initial startup Unit worked normally before failure UmmaRsmuom 0000000 fault Intermittent aee failure No No onezer eretat OOOO Frowa ouput poweratiaiue wss O Is the device and setup Yes properly grounded C No Ground Neutral AC DC converter working status Is the primary power source _ Yes working and free of power 7 No spikes Were there any recent power Yes outages that affected the 7 No device Replace the device with a Works with the new device working one if available and 7 Does not work with the new device check if the system works 78 IM02960217 Rev B Appendix A Customer Service Detail the diagnosis performed that localized the fault to the unit as the point of failure If you need to return the devices or any components to Agilis for repair please contact Agilis to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number by filling in our RMA Request form You can obtain this form via our website at www agilissatcom com Once you receive a RMA number carefully repack the unit and attach this number to the unit to be shipped to Agilis Agilis provides repair services for products under or out of warranty IM02960217Rev B 79 Appendix A Customer Service A 3 Addi
56. is EMS di 4 Back Once all the required services are started an Agilis icon would be displayed in the notification area usually found in the bottom right hand corner This would indicate that the startup of services has been initiated 1 15 PM 29 Aug 2012 ZU Nd NN An IE Internet Explorer window will automatically pop up upon successful startup 4 2 4 Main User Interface MENU BAR LOGIN Uer LM Device Management System M 4 Port l P i Ed iuc ESwucz ju Bereta CONTROL PANEL o l LIPorti3 Porta l Fonts Bl otttine signal sown Bl major alarm Pertz f onmespnave O OO 0 Minor Alarm 5 1 BOE NEST TEM Z ee l Device Parmele Valu mi 1 Unk Lo l Er Lim rt idam l Buc Ambient Tempersture C l Refresh TREE VIEW TABLE DISPLAY Figure 4 3 Agilis EMS Main User Interface IM02960217Rev B 39 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 2 5 Types of Users Table 4 2 Types of Users User Password Options Available Guest Analog Charts Device Configuration admin admin e Analog Charts e Device Configuration e User Management Note It is recommended to login as an admin when configuring a device Configuring a device using an operator account has limitations such as the need to exit then re launch the EMS software for the changes to take effect 4 2 6 Se
57. ise pou need to ask your network administrator Far the appropriate IP settings s Obtain an IP address automatically 5 Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 1 10 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway D wx x Install LI Ive Description Transmission Control Protocol lnterne Wide area network protocol that provid across diverse interconnected networ C Show icon in notification area when d Notify me when this connection has li Obtain ONS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Prefered ONS server Alternate ONS server Figure 4 8 Configuring static IP 5 Click OK and exit the both properties windows Step 2 Activate your Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser Note The BUC s HTTP module is designed to work in Internet Explorer If you are using any other web browser alignments may be different and some functions may not work properly 56 IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management IM02960217Rev B Step 3 Disable proxy server on the web browser 1 Select Tools gt Internet Options from your menu bar 2 Click the Connections tab At the bottom of this window click the LAN Settings button 3 In the new dialog window that appears ensure that the Proxy Server checkbox is unchecked Local Area Network LAN Settings nt Connections
58. it A address Set address of Unit A to 001 and Unit B to 002 Click OK Windows Internet Explorer X i A j Set address of Unik 4 ko 001 and Unit B to O02 cs 4 Another dialog box will pop up Disconnect the Status Link cable between the 2 units Connect the M amp C cable from the PC to the unit to be configured as Unit A Click OK Windows Internet Explorer E X Disconnect Ehe Status Link cable between Ehe 2 units Connect the Mec Cable From Ehe PC bo the unit to be configured as Unit 4 Press OK when done or Cancel to abort coe IM02960217Rev B 47 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 5 A new window will pop up indicating the successful address initialization of Unit A Proceed to initialize the address of Unit B Select B and click OK Address Initialization 6 Another dialog box will pop up Disconnect the Status Link cable between the 2 units Connect the M amp C cable from the PC to the unit to be configured as Unit B Click OK 7 A new window will pop up indicating the successful address initialization for Unit B Connect the Status Link cable between the 2 units Click Cancel or close the window rz Address initialization page Windows Internet Explorer ru x Address Initialization 48 1M02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 2 10 Modifying Configuration Parameters IM02960217Rev B Click on the Configu
59. itions Unit B to Unit A Switched on and Temperature Alarm On working with no fault conditions BUC LO Unlock No RF input to the BUC RF OUT is turned OFF AciLIS AIM FRONT VIEW AIM 28 pe Auto OuUnit i CREF OUnitB Jols PS Unit C Y Figure 2 6 Front view of the Agilis AIM Table 2 7 Interfaces present on the front of the Agilis AIM CONTROL LCD Display M amp C user interface PANEL Menu Buttons 20 IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 2 System Configurations IM02960217Rev B Table 2 8 Front panel LED indications LM Unit A is functioning normally Unit A major alarm or No Communication with Unit A Unit B Unit B is functioning normally Unit B major alarm or No Communication with Unit B Unit C f Unit C is functioning normally Ma Unit C Auto System is operating in Automatic Control Mode Off System is operating in Manual Switching Mode 10 MHz Reference is low No Alarms Power supply major alarm No Alarms Note The Unit C REF and PS LEDs will always be off in a 1 1 BUC Redundancy System configuration These three LEDs will only be functional in a 2 1 BUC Redundancy System configuration AciLIS AIM REAR VIEW ETHERNET EMOTE CONTROL SERIAL COMM N AS O ETHERNET E EG p WP D 6 ofc S Y Cz Figure 2 7 Rear side of the Agilis AIM The following tables provide the
60. l commands are available for every object in the tree SNMP Command Explanation GET Used to obtain a single piece of information from the BUC such as the BUC ID etc GET NEXT Used to obtain two pieces of information from the selected object and the next object GET BULK Used to obtain multiple pieces of information from the BUC at once GET SUBTREE Used to poll for information corresponding to all objects within the subtree SET Used to configure a specific parameter in the BUC Note that this command will only be available for configurable parameters WALK Used to poll for all data from the objects within the tree TABLE VIEW Used to poll for and view data table of an object Note that this is only available if the selected object stores tabulated data The figure below shows an example of the parameters retrieved by the WALK command Result Table Mane CHE Mu Typs iir i AGILIS IHTESRATED RE Cecil iria yd Tii 17 miniules 33 seconds Tie Ticks 3s 9C rani act JO iaio Servii 65 6521 T Cell rip arch rM ALEX SERIES INTEGRATED HLC QetelSiring aLa 5T ELECTRONICS SINGAPORE Dering manager Ip 192 168 1 00 IpZusdeess deceit 192 068 E IpAddeess device Dh call Cece Shrine monde ALB2ZAICT2ODEDI Detin ze ido SOUS TE OctetSmring Fir reser er ion D 117 Alar nk Tempi eee Dk PAR SAP ae Levee 0 on Integer Pipra a userset Arten 0 del ALI aS 2 mpira a p ribeger reu wsbe nar nibeoger pah 1 bar
61. lecting the Device to Manage The Agilis EMS Software can be used to monitor and control a wide range of Agilis products BUC MBUC iBUC SSPA LNB RCU AUC SPT and OHT The High Power Ku Band BUC is under the iBUC category Before configuring a device the user must first identify the COM Port assigned to the Agilis device To identify the COM Port follow these steps Step 1 Right click Computer and select Properties Step 2 Click Device Manager Step 3 Double click Ports COM amp LPT and take note of the Port number assigned to the device 4 2 7 Configuring a standalone iBUC 1 Login as an admin m El Login Current User Operator sername admin Password OK Cancel e Init Address Path Selection lt gt 40 IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 2 Click Device Configuration under the Administration option in the Menu Bar Device Configuration User Management 3 Click on the Add device configuration option in the Device Configuration window Einem Rasa dd he Driver for the device c infimiratinn changes te taka see Please restart the Driver for the device configuration changes tc take effect Devices IM02960217Rev B 41 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 42 4 Under Communication Settings For this example the Protocol used is Serial the COM Port assigned is 3 and the Baud Rate is 9600
62. leshooting This page is intentionally left blank 76 IM02960217 Rev B Jgilis Appendix A Customer Service Agilis provides a variety of after sales services This chapter explains some of the services offered including warranty information the Return Material Authorization process parts replacement etc A 1 Warranty Information If the unit fails due to defects in materials or workmanship Agilis will at its sole discretion repair or replace the defective parts free of charge within two 2 years from the date of its shipment from the Agilis production factory Note that shipping cost to Agilis will not be covered under this warranty guarantee This warranty will be voided freeing Agilis from any liability or obligation to the Purchaser with respect to the product in the following situations The product has been damaged during shipment Failure caused by products not supplied by Agilis or its authorized contractors and agents Failure caused by operation of the product outside of its published electrical and environmental specifications or any causes other than ordinary use e Water ingress due to improper installation IM02960217 Rev B 77 Appendix A Customer Service A 2 Return Material Authorization RMA PRE RMA CHECKLIST Shipping the unit to and from your supplier or the factory for repair is a costly and time consuming procedure that may cause disruption in your system for a prolonged per
63. ncy system configuration connect the system components according to the diagram shown in Figure 2 3 A full page version of this diagram is also provided at the last page of this manual for your convenience Refer to the system components and cable connections overview shown below for the 200W Ku BUC 1 1 Redundancy System Configuration Mount the Waveguide Gang Switch P N 5903290036 to the Ku BUC Mounting Frame MOUNTING FRAME Z 4004430024 WAVEGUIDE GANG SWITCH 5903290036 Figure 3 4 Typical waveguide gang switch mounting 33 Chapter 3 Installation 34 Step 3 Connect the Waveguide ports and the N type ports of the waveguide gang switch according to the figure shown below WAVEGUIDE GANG SWITCH and rz d oc A ee a e c c rd a ee A ee aN RF OUT of Ku BUC Unit A Cable P N 4203490049 RF OUT TO FEED SW Control Port J1 to SWITCH CONTROL Port of Ku BUC Unit A Cable P N 2502040155 Port of Ku BUC Unit B Cable P N 2502041066 TERMINATION SW Control Port J2 to SWITCH CONTROL P N 4203490087 lee OUT of Ku BUC Unit B pes P N 4203490049 om re EE M E E J aa as MMM L Band Input from Modem N type Port 2 to IF IN Port of Ku BUC Unit A Cable P N 6202040155
64. ompatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility EMC Standard for radio equipment and services Part 12 Specific conditions for Very Small Aperture Terminal Satellite Interactive Earth Stations operated in the frequency ranges between 4 GHz and 30 GHz in the fixed Satellite Service FSS Electromagnetic Compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters ERM ElectroMagnetic Compatibility Standard for Radio Equipment and Services Two levels of radiation and conducted emissions limits for unintentional radiators FCC Mark 85 Appendix B Unit Specifications amp Outline This page is intentionally left blank 86 IM02960217 Rev B Jgilis Appendix D Document Revision Log IM02960217 Rev B July 2013 Initial Release October 2013 Added the 1 1 Redundancy System Configuration without the AIM option in Chapter 2 System Configurations and System Configuration Diagrams 87 System Configuration Diagrams Ku BUC Standalone Configuration PC 4 3 2 AC Power Source Ku BUC RF OUT ROM To Feed Medien L band A Switch Control Status Link Item No Agilis Part No Description Length m Quantity Agilis Part No Description Quantity 1 1001522064 AC Power Cable with TPB 220 VAC 16A 3 1 ALBX29XXXX D1 High power Ku BUC 1 2 2502041256 C A S P M amp C CIR 14 19P TO 2 1 DB9 ETH 485 Note These tables list the typical access
65. on Length m Quantity Agilis Part No Description Quantity 1 1001520980 AC Power Cable with Transient 2 2 DIOSA QUU KU Pana ENE 2 2 6103480008 Converter RS485 to USB 1 3 2502041169 C A For M amp C VSAT ETH RS485 E 1 4 2502040137 C A RF RFT TO SSPA LNA 3M 3 2 5 2502040155 C A TXSW RCU TO WR137 SW 3M 3 1 6 2503160031 Accessories VSAT Ku BD WR75 RX SW 1 set A RF Cable L Band To be arranged by the customer 2503160097 MOUNTING KIT FOR RCU 1 Note These tables list the typical accessories for this setup Depending on your purchase order your BUC package may not include certain optional items Please contact Agilis if you wish to purchase any of the accessories 1402960217 Rev B 9D
66. on internally generated power provided by the AC DC converter Note Please do not block the air flow to all sides of the BUC by keeping sufficient space IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 2 6 Monitor amp Control This is a micro controller based sub system that monitors and controls the operations of the BUC The internal AC DC power supply module supplies the DC voltages required for this module to operate The monitor amp control M amp C interface can be accessed via a serial connection RS485 cable or via SNMP and HTTP Ethernet connection The monitor and control functions enable the user to Control the BUC operations Adjust BUC attenuation 0 20 dB and configure for redundancy by 0 5dB step e Turn the RF power on off e Obtain RF parameters RF output power and temperature Check the alarm status e Control the redundancy module Obtain information about the BUC such as serial number and part number etc Check the unit up time 1 2 7 Redundancy System The Ku BUC comes equipped with a built in redundancy control module Two identical Ku BUCs along with a waveguide switch are included in a redundancy system package The online Ku BUC operates while the secondary Ku BUC remains on offline Switching takes place if a fault occurs in the online Ku BUC Redundancy control module includes two modes Auto and Manual In Auto mode the redundancy control monitors
67. or Serial COMM csccceecccceccceeccceneceeeeceeeeeeeeeceecceeeeeeeesees 22 Table 2 12 Gang switch port interfaces ccccceecccceccceecccescceeesceescceesseeesceeesceeesceescceesceeescs 24 Table 2 13 List of AC Power supply cables with TPB ccc cc cece cece cceeeeceeccensceeeeceececeseeeeeecs 25 Table 2 14 TPB AC connector pin out CONFIQUrATION ccc cece cence ceeee cence ceeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeceeseeeesees 25 Table 4 1 Cable pin out CONFIQUrATION ccc cece cece cece eee c eee e ee ee cee eeceeeeeeeeeceeeseeeeseteseceeeeeeeees 37 Wate 7 TV CSO SSIS a TETTE 40 Table 4 3 System paraMeters cscccccncccccncscccnsscccenesscessesceneecseesesceenesseeeescceesececeeeess 52 IM02960217Rev B V Table 4 4 Table 4 5 Table 5 1 Table 5 2 Table B 1 Table B 2 Table B 3 Table B 4 vi UNA Dal aie EerScieeusc ete tau ox addet ina di vs aied Cai ta EA Ee tUMFutdoor ied dabs lesa eau E CUPIS 53 Unt B parame te eannan ente utens atus dav ako Su Ub ues pU e E un tetu RUN CL adve cones 54 Troubleshooting faults in the BUC sooo sos etu obo t ero E UTR ue A In UR TA ves EPUESU ET vx E E ee E ES 72 Troubleshooting errors in remote management USING EMS ccceeccceeccceecceeecceecceeeecs 74 Ku BUC RF Specifications for 200W cccceeccccescccescceescceesccessceeecceessceescesesceeesees 81 Ku BUC Power Specifications fOr 200W 1 5 e oe eee eret eua Ttree EO Ur a e ous Re Te
68. ories for this setup Depending on your purchase order your BUC package may not include certain optional 6103480008 Converter R5485 to USB items Please contact Agilis if you wish to purchase any of the accessories A RF Cable L Band To be arranged by customer 2503160035 BUC Feed Mounting Accessories 1 IM02960217 Rev B 88 System Configuration Diagrams Ku Band LNB Standalone Configuration NF NBA WR75 10MHz DC LIST OF ACCESSORIES LIST OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS Item No Agilis Part No Description Details Agilis Part No Description Quantity 6103220005 Ku Band LNB A RF Cable L Band To be arranged by the customer Note These tables list the typical accessories for this setup Depending on your purchase order your BUC package may not include certain optional items Please contact Agilis if you wish to purchase any of the accessories IM02960217 Rev B 89 System Configuration Diagrams IM02960217 Rev B Ku BUC 1 1 Redundancy Configuration Status Link AC Power Source Ku BUC A Port 2 GANG SWITCH Termination RF OUT OMNE QU MPEG KDE OMNE To Feed Ku BUC B AC Power Switch Control Source RF OUT Status Link LIST OF ACCESSORIES LIST OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS Item No Agilis Part No Description Length m Quantity Agilis Part No Description Quantity 1
69. oupler at the output of the BUC before switching on the unit Hence we strongly recommend that you perform the following test procedure The telecommunication system has two data links the uplink and downlink The Ku BUC is used in the uplink system Note Ensure that no alarm or fault appears on the Ku BUC before performing any test Connect the Ku BUC as in the figure below and power up the system spect num analyzer L Band Satellite hadem Figure 3 1 Connection for uplink test procedure Note represents equipment not provided by Agilis Set up the desired channel Use the L band satellite modem to input an L band pure carrier Turn on the transmit carrier and set the pure carrier feature to ON Adjust the modem s output power until the IF level input to Ku BUC to get the maximum output Measure the RF OUT of the Ku BUC using a spectrum analyser or power meter at Ku band IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 3 Installation IM02960217Rev B Calculate the total transmit gain based on this formula Output power Input power Attenuation Compare the result against the specifications If there is no signal check that the channel setting is correct Example Transmit gain RF OUT power IF IN power Attenuation 8 25 30 63 dB 31 Chapter 3 Installation 3 3 32 Installing the BUC amp Other Components All Agilis outdoor mounted equipment in this system are designed to withstand most weat
70. pe ONU SWIFT R E PUR UE UPPER NEUES 49 RF Output Parameter Configuration cccceccceeccceeccceecceeesceeeeceesceeeceeeeceeeeeeeeesees 49 OI EPOU Mit PE TTE 50 Connecting PC to BUC via RJ45 Ethernet cece cece nec c cece ce eeceeeeceeecceeeeeeeceeeeeceees 55 IM02960217Rev B iii F19ure 4 9 Con ourn State UP da scsses eto tina Uo eI baton a ULUSM S EEPIa EENAA 56 Fisure 4 9 Disabling proxy Server varenr ierst i e quu MeRVE evel RN CorcUve tenu e Unt eddniuRUMU eU OsUF ER eR 57 FIeure 4 T0 5ystem QOVerview Screen nose pui vent RUE PER vER FREIER MY EE PEDES VESTE EVA Dese Mul AN REY 58 Foure A 1T Device Status Sereelt nics sich ice ERI TRA ne ant eet e Ne IRR ee LU mean bU 59 Figure 4 12 Device Alarms SCEGLI does o n oov su siue en pRU E Sondu ev En MU De usd E dM uU RUE LE Da IUE 61 Fieure 415 LOSSINS Itc aues eoe oo Eeoe not EHOW eq Sansa d noce qe e m oe Ex obere due D uo va en qaae ieu 62 Figure 4 14 Device Configuration Screen after login cece cece eee c cee e cece eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeees 63 Figure 4 15 PasSWOl GSC CUING norm ccnccmumine uinie OT EEE E TEETE ERVA 65 Figure 4 16 SNMP v2c configuration settings ccceeccceeccceecceescceecceeesceeeceeesceeesceeesceesseeesceees 66 Foure 4 17 SNMP MID Cate9OFl6S coenae ed orn ane dE TA om Rut Pata ep a En C MI wade Roi pon edu 67 Figure 4 18 Connecting PC to BUC via RJ45 Ethernet cece eee c cece cece eene eee 68 Fisure 4 19
71. perator Username Password Io o Init Address Path selection 5 2 Click Device Configuration under the Administration option in the Menu Bar Device Configuration User Management 3 Click on the Add device configuration option in the Device Configuration window de Bo Sere L EE 2 device configuration changes to take effect 44102960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management IM02960217Rev B 4 Under Communication Settings For this example the Protocol used is Serial the COM Port assigned is 3 and the Baud Rate is 9600 Under Device Settings For this example the Mode selected is 1 1 and the device selected on the Setup list is iBUC Integrated RCU BUC The Acronyms used in this example is the default iBUC A and IBUC B Lommurncaten Tootisnees Protocol Sanal Port 3 Baud Rate 3600 Dite Seims d a Buc Feadmount integrabed Hr EY n ER E HBUCRM ee T Acronyms BUCI BUCA BUC2 auc 5 Click Add Edit button Device Configuration EM mnm d Trenser far t rin fun Please restart the Driver for the device configy Port Devices 16 Standalone MBUC 3 Standalone AUC Restart Driver f L 45 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management i D Jgilis evice Management System Click Refresh to refresh the display on the
72. r Cable with 3 TPB 220 VAC 16A 1 5 2502041166 Ethernet Cable DB9 to 2 RJ45 For SNMP config Optional 2 3 3 2502041099 SSPA Status Link Cable 2502040155 C A TXSW TO SW 3M 2502041006 C A For TXSW uu 16 IM02960217 Rev B 6202040155 C A FOR RCU IF IN OUT TO SPT IF IN OUT Chapter 2 System Configurations IM02960217Rev B Item Agilis Description iai Quantity No Part No 4203490049 WR75 FLEXIBLE WG 1M 10 15G 4203490087 Tx WG High Power Termination WR75 7B 5704090015 N Type Termination 6103480008 Converter RS485 USB 2502041571 C A S P M amp C 12 8P TO DB9 ETH 485 6202040064G C A POWER CORD IEC 1 SOCKET 13A 11 6202040285G C A DB9 M TO DB9 1 83 1 F 6FEET LF A RF Cable L Band To be arranged by customer 5903290036 SWITCH WR75 W G 1 N TYPE 230VAC AIM28105 Agilis Indoor 1 Monitoring Panel 4004430024 Mounting Frame For 1 200W amp Below 2503160035 BUC Feed Mounting 2 Accessories Note The table above is a typical accessories list for the BUC Depending on your purchase order your BUC package may not include certain optional cables Please contact Agilis if you wish to purchase any of the above accessories 17 Chapter 2 System Configurations Ku Band LNB 1 1 Redundancy Configuration 4 amp NF NBA WR75 10MHz DC WR75 RX WG SW L Band OUT AC Source 1 T P B m AC Source 2 1 L band 10MHz ce l E NF
73. r to and the Agilis initialization of the connecting either one of the Indoor Monitoring BUCs may not have BUCs M amp C port to the Serial Panel AIM been properly carried Comm port of the Agilis AIM out 5 3 1 Understanding Faults in Remote Management The following table lists the errors that you may face when managing the BUC remotely via the Agilis EMS Software Table 5 2 Troubleshooting errors in remote management using EMS Fault Indication Possible Causes Solution Agilis EMS is not Installation was not Reinstall the application again as starting done properly stated in this document Windows Firewall Shut down the Windows Firewall service 74 IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 5 Maintenance amp Troubleshooting Fault Indication Agilis EMS started but the flash images are not shown Agilis EMS is not logging alarm details analog parameters PC is not showing the COM number M amp C cable is connected and COM number is seen but still there s no communication Another instance of Agilis EMS is running message is displayed when try to start the application How do find out the current version number Equipment is not displaying its status properly e g Status toggling online and offline RCU is not going online System Slowing down IM02960217Rev B Port 80 is being utilized by another application Shut down the application that is using port 80 Reinstall Flash Play
74. ration icon from the control panel to SET device configuration parameters To change the values of the device simply click on the boxes where the present values are being displayed A new window would pop up for the user to enter select the desired value Configuration parameters are subjective to equipment type For the iBUC the configurable parameters are the RF Output Attenuation and Network Parameters Reset Note The Network Parameters Reset option can be used to restore the BUC s Network Configuration to its default settings The BUC s default IP address is 192 168 1 1 BE offiine signal Dn Bl major Alarm I ontne signat up E Minor Alarm Configuration Table Parameter Attenuation Network Parameters Reset Figure 4 4 Configuration button gt Parameters configuration page Windows Inter A Parameters Configuration Figure 4 5 RF Output Parameter Configuration 49 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 3 Agilis Indoor Monitoring Panel AIM28105 50 The Agilis Indoor Monitoring Panel AIM is used to control and monitor the 1 1 BUC system locally on the front panel This section provides information on the viewable and configurable parameters displayed on the AIM unit Note The 1 1 BUC Redundancy configuration and BUC Address Initialization must be performed using the Agilis EMS Software before connecting either one of the Ku BUCs to the Agilis AIM via the Serial Comm port usin
75. s Satcom amp Sensor Systems Figure 4 10 System Overview screen This screen displays the Web Page Version and a pictorial representation of the BUC operating status You can use the menu on the left of the screen to navigate to the various other functions that can be accessed via this HTTP interface This page is automatically refreshed every 500ms and provides a summary of the operating parameters of the connected BUC 58 IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 4 3 Monitoring BUC Status To view the BUC s Device Information Network Information BUC Status and RCU Status click Device Status on the top menu Device Information Part Number ALB2292C7200ED1 Serial Number 930003697E Firmware Version 117 Network Information Device ID 001 Device IP 192 168 1 1 Device Gateway 192 168 1 1 Device Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 SNMP Manager IP 192 168 1 10 Serial Communication Mode RS485 DHCP Disabled BUC Status Input Power Level N A Output Power Level 35 0 dBm Reflect Power Level lt 25 0 dBm Temperature 54C Attenuation 0 dB RF On Off ON RCU Status RCU Status RCU Mode Copyright 2011 ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Figure 4 11 Device Status screen IM02960217Rev B 59 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 60 Four sets of information are displayed in this screen These include Device Information This displays the BUC hardware information including the Part Number
76. ser gt sysUpTime M sysContact z gt sysName 0010 sysLocation POE devicelnfo P firmwareVersion j gt snmp amp gentVersion B deviceStatus p if utputPower 01 be temperature B e deviceAlarm z loLock Figure 4 19 Example MIB tree 4 5 4 Managing the BUC via an SNMP Manager NAVIGATING THE MIB TREE NMF MIBs H 0 RFC1213 MIB iso org dod internet mgmt mib 2 H 0 HOST RESOURCES MIB iso org E host E 1 AGILIS PROD INTEGRATED BUC MIB iso org dod internet private enterprises Ctrl T Figure 4 20 MIB tree Each item in the tree is called a node A parent or root node can be expanded into branches You can view each branch by clicking the icons in the tree Each branch eventually terminates at leaf nodes IM02960217Rev B 69 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management To search for a specific node within a branch right click on the parent node of that branch and select Search and type the name of the node to search for You can expand or collapse the entire tree or branch by right clicking on the parent node and selecting the Expand subtree or Collapse subtree option UNDERSTANDING SNMP OPERATIONS The full set of SNMP commands that can be initiated from the SNMP manager is explained in the table below To execute a command on any node in the tree simply select the node and right click From the menu that appears select the command to execute Note that not al
77. sorbing material to provide cushioning and prevent movement within the container Please seal the container firmly and clearly mark FRAGILE Electronic Equipment on the exterior IM02960217 Rev B 27 Chapter 3 Installation 3 2 Pre Installation Preparations 3 2 1 Environmental Considerations 3 2 2 Tools Required 3 2 3 Power Supply 28 The Ku BUC is a weatherproof outdoor unit which is frame mounted near the orthogonal mount transducer OMT of the antenna This design allows the transmitter power amplifier to be installed close to the transmitter antenna The unit s aluminium chassis is coated with white enamelled epoxy for environmental protection All interface connectors are sealed to prevent air and moisture from entering the unit Before proceeding with the mounting process please ensure that the environmental conditions in the area where the BUC is to be mounted is appropriate for its optimal operation These include E Temperature 40 C to 60 C Relative Humidity 0 to 100 condensing rain snow ice etc e Altitude Up to 15 000 feet ASL Solar Radiation 360 BTU hr ft 1135 W m 50 C e Shock and Vibration As encountered in a typical outdoor earth station environment not in an earthquake zone We highly recommend having the following tools on hand before starting the installation e 1 complete set of socket wrench 1 Philips head screwdriver 1 cutter 1 bag of cable ties long and m
78. t A is functioning normally ALARM Unit A is faulty No Comm No communication with Unit A Unit A O P Pwr Not editable Unit A RF Output Power in dBm No Comm No communication with Unit A Unit A Rfl Pwr Not editable Unit A Reflected power in dBm No Comm No communication with Unit A Unit A Temp Not editable Unit A Temperature in C No Comm No communication with Unit A Unit A RF Output On Off On Unit A RF Output is enabled Off Unit A RF output is disabled No Comm No communication with Unit A Unit A Atten Configurable Unit A attenuation in dB 0 20dB No Comm No communication with Unit A Unit A P N Not editable BUC Unit A part number No Comm No communication with Unit A Unit A S N Not editable BUC Unit A serial number No Comm No communication with Unit A Unit A SSPA Ver Not editable Unit A SSPA firmware version No Comm No communication with Unit A Unit A BUC Ver Not editable Unit A BUC Driver firmware version No Comm No communication with Unit A IM02960217Rev B 53 Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 3 4 Unit B Sub Menu The table below explains each parameter of the Unit B sub menu that can viewed on the LCD Table 4 5 Unit B parameters Parameter Available Description Display editing options Unit B Status Not editable OK Unit B is functioning normally ALARM Unit B is faulty No Comm No communication with Unit B Unit B O P Pwr
79. tion for Status LINK cece cece cece cece ee ce eeee eene ren 10 Table 1 9 Pin out configuration for Switch Control cece cece cece nec c ence eee eene 10 Table 1210 AG Pir detail lt cacccneccieene IR RERU EI PIPIE MEPPRIMEE ERAN NN MERC MM LIUM ePU EMI PEE LEPS 10 Table 1 PROGUCUSCRCS TUOUO S a du cae Edo ceed eensanetecae canes eR PEN EEE EE PURI 10 Table 2 1 List of accessories and components for standalone system ecce 12 Table 2 2 List of accessories and components for standalone LNB system eere 13 Table 2 3 List of accessories and components for 1 1 redundant system eee 14 Table 2 4 List of accessories and components for 1 1 redundant system eere 16 Table 2 5 List of accessories and components for LNB redundant system eese 18 Table 2 6 Switching Criteria under Automatic mode cece cece cece ccc eee eee ee eene 20 Table 2 7 Interfaces present on the front of the Agilis AIM ccceccceecccceccceecceeeeceecceesseeeesees 20 Table 2 8 Front panel LED indications ccecccceccccesccecccescceescceesceeesceeesceessceescesescesesees 21 Table 2 9 Interfaces present on the rear side of the Agilis AIM cccceccceecceeccceeecceeccceeeeeeesees 21 Table 2 10 Pin out configuration for Remote Control cece cece cc ceeeceeccceeeeeeecceeesceeeceeeeeeeesees 22 Table 2 11 Pin out configuration f
80. tional Technical Support 80 If you require further technical support please contact Agilis using the contact information below Address ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd No 29 New Industrial Road ST Electronics Paya Lebar Building Singapore 536213 Service Hotline 65 6521 7959 Fax 65 6521 7333 Email techsvc satcomsGstee stengg com You may also visit our website at www agilissatcom com for the addresses and contact details of our regional service centres IM02960217 Rev B Jgilis Appendix B Unit Specifications amp Outline B 1 System Specification Tables Table B 1 Ku BUC RF Specifications Characteristics IF Input Frequency L Band RF Output Frequency LO Frequency Spectral Re growth Third Order Intermod two tone Small Signal Gain Full Band Gain Flatness Gain Slope Over 40 MHz Gain variation over temperature Gain Control O P Spurious Phase Noise Input VSWR Output VSWR IF Input Interface Output Interface Reference Frequency Power reference Internal External phase noise requirement frequency offset IM02960217 Rev B for 200W 25dBc two signal 2MHz apart at Plinear 80dB Min 2 0 dB 1 dB 2 dB from 40 C to 60 C 20dB in step of 0 5dB According to EN301428 1 kHz offset 10 kHz offset 100 kHz offset 1 3 1 1 25 1 50 Ohms N type female WR 75G 10MHz 5dBm to 5dBm 10KHz 100KHz 73 dBc Hz 83 dBc Hz 93 dBc
81. ual which can be downloaded from the www agilissatcom com Install the USB RS485 converter driver into your PC Please insert the CD that was included in your package into your disc drive and run the driver installation If the Agilis EMS installation CD was included in your package please insert the CD into your PC s disc drive and unzip the setup file Note You can download the latest version of the Agilis EMS Software from the www agilissatcom com website using this link http www agilissatcom com M C Software 39 0 page_content html Install the Flash player Java applet and the mysql ODBC software inside the 3 Party Software folder Note The 3 7 party software must be installed before launching the EMS application otherwise the EMS software will not be able to establish communication with the BUC Launch the setup file Locate the setup file and double click the file to start the setup a Leur Figure 4 2 AgilisEMS exe icon Note You must have administrator permission on your Windows PC to install the software Follow the step by step installation instructions to install the EMS software IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 4 BUC Set Up and Management 4 2 3 Launching the Agilis EMS Software To Launch the Agilis EMS Software click on Start All Programs Agilis EMS click on the Launch Agilis EMS to start Agilis EMS m Agilis EMS JA Launch Agilis EMS Purge Agilis EMS Historical DB 26 Uninstall Agil
82. unctional Block Diagram AC Filter AC Relay Supply PCBA Unit 1 AC DC M amp C i M amp C Reflected RFL Power Detector DC 10MHz veci xq L BAND MUX BUC IF IN L BAND 10MHz Driver JL E HET ge e Forward Power Switch Control Detector Status Link M amp C Distribution Board Status LED Online LED Figure 1 1 BUC functional block diagram 2 IM02960217 Rev B Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 2 2 Transmit Frequency Bands Table 1 1 BUC Transmit Frequency Bands for Ku band BUC IF Input LO Transmit Output Frequency Frequency Frequency MHz GHz GHz 1 2 3 BUC Driver IM02960217Rev B Extended 950 1700 12 80 13 75 14 50 Ku band Standard 950 1450 13 05 14 00 14 50 Ku Band 950 MH 13 75 GHz 950 MH 14 00 GHz KouenbaJJ J KouenbaJJ Y KouenbaJJ J KoueanbaJJ Y 1700 MHz 14 50 GHz 1450 MHz 14 50 GHz Extended Ku Band Standard Ku Band LO 12 80 GHz LO 13 05 GHz Figure 1 2 Frequency Conversion for the Extended and Standard Ku Band The Ku BUC accepts an L band input from any satellite modem and converts it to Ku band The BUC operates with a fixed frequency LO The L band is up converted to Ku band by mixing with the LO signal The BUC driver includes a built in M amp C module which connects to the main M amp C board for monitoring and control The optional 10MHz reference module enables the BUC to operate with internal reference
83. wo BUCs A third port connects to the 300W dummy load while the last connects to the antenna feed The switch over can be automatically or manually controlled by the operator In Auto mode the built in redundancy system of the BUC initiates a switching operation at the waveguide switch when a fault is detected at either streams of the transmitter switching the streams to the offline BUC This allows the link to be maintained while performing fault diagnosis on the faulty BUC You can also manually initiate this switch for maintenance or diagnosis purposes The figure below shows the outline dimensions of the waveguide switch The time for each switch operation is 50ms Please refer to Appendix B Unit Specifications amp Outline for other detailed switch specifications 4X CONN TYPE M FEMALE 5 32 MAX 2 M3x 5 THD x 25 DP 2 69 NOM MANUAL UNDER COVER DVERRIDE 4X WR75 PLAIN FLANGE 4x M X 0 7 THO x 25 DP TYP COAX PORT MARKTNG COAX W G 4 I 2 3 K gt 1 l I POS 1 230 VAC 7 4 3 POS 1 IND 1 RF PATHS POS 1 X IND 1 COM POS 2 ELECT CET 5hgsm in Pos 1 UME FORM C Figure 2 8 Gang switch outline diagram 23 Chapter 2 System Configurations The table below indicates the connectors located on the switch Table 2 12 Gang switch port interfaces Port Reference Connector Type Port 1 WR75 Connects to the antenna feed to transmit RF signals Connects to BUC A Port

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