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1. O AUTO 1 MANUAL 2 REMOTE e e CH2 Status O PROTECTED 1 UNPROTECTED 2 UNUSED e f CH2 Mode O AUTO 1 MANUAL 2 REMOTE e g CH3 Status O PROTECTED 1 UNPROTECTED 2 UNUSED e h CH3 Mode O AUTO 1 MANUAL 2 REMOTE e CH4 Status O PROTECTED 1 UNPROTECTED 2 UNUSED e j CH4 Mode O AUTO 1 MANUAL 2 REMOTE e k CH5 Status O AUTO 1 MANUAL 2 REMOTE 2 unused e CH5 Mode O AUTO 1 MANUAL 2 REMOTE e m CH6 Status O PROTECTED 1 UNPROTECTED 2 UNUSED e n CH6 Mode O AUTO 1 MANUAL 2 REMOTE o CH7 Status O PROTECTED 1 UNPROTECTED 2 UNUSED e p CH7 Mode O AUTO 1 MANUAL 2 REMOTE e q CH8 Status O PROTECTED 1 UNPROTECTED 2 UNUSED e r CH8 Mode O AUTO 1 MANUAL 2 REMOTE e s CH1 Alarm 0 normal 1 alarm e t CH2 Alarm 0 normal 1 alarm e u CH3 Alarm 0 normal 1 alarm e v CH4 Alarm 0 normal 1 alarm e w CH5 Alarm 0 normal 1 alarm e x CH6 Alarm 0 normal 1 alarm e y CH7 Alarm 0 normal 1 alarm e z CH8 Alarm 0 normal 1 alarm e A BACK UP Alarm 0 normal 1 alarm B Power Supply A Alarm 0 normal 1 alarm e C Power Supply B Alarm 0 normal 1 alarm Min Auto Switching Status aaSM Returns aaSMb where e b Minimum Auto Switching mode status 0 Normal Min Auto Switching OFF 1 Min Auto Switching ON Hold Status aaSH Returns aaSHbc where e b Number of the channel currently backed up 0
2. Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits could have on over current protection and supply wiring Appropriate consideration of equipment name plate rating should be used when addressing this concern Reliable Earthing Reliable earthing of rack mounted equipment should be maintained Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connection to the Branch use of power strips Top Cover There are no serviceable parts inside the product so the Top Cover should not be removed If the Top Cover is removed the ground strap and associated screw MUST BE REINSTALLED prior to Top Cover screw replacement FAILURE TO DO this may cause INGRESS and or EGRESS emission problems 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 20 12 19 11 CROSS TECHNOLOGIES INC L 6170 Shiloh Road Alpharetta Georgia 30005 770 886 8005 FAX 770 886 7964 Toll Free 888 900 5588 WEB www crosstechnologies com E MAIL info crosstechnologies com Printed in USA 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 21 12 19 11
3. A defective unit s inputs and outputs are switched from the failed unit to the backup when a failure occurs either automatically or manually On line Off line and not used modes can be programmed for each converter Alarms are contact closures to ground Status of the 2582 282 is reported via a serial data stream Ethernet Optional and a contact closure to ground on alarm All user settings of the switch are stored in nonvolatile ROM and on power up the 2582 282 polls all units Manual Select is controlled by the multi function switches on the front panel LEDs indicate alarm and switch conditions The unit is powered by two 100 240 10 VAC redundant power supplies and housed in a 2RU chassis MODEL 2582 SWITCH Cross TECHNOLOGIES INC SWITCH UNIT STATUS l 1234567 8 BU ALARMQ ALARM 000000000 PROT PPP PPPPP 2 PAO OFFLNEOOOO OOOO the PSBQ ONLINE OOOO OQOO0O000 TD Be BR OTB PROTECTION STATUS BU FRONT PANEL J26 O J6 J16 7 OOOO CONV IN OUT CONV IN OUT coNv IN OUT CONV IN OUT CONV mourt Conv IN OUT conv IN OUT CONV IN OUT CONV IN OUT REAR PANEL FIGURE 1 1 Model 2582 282 Front and Rear Panels 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 3 12 19 11 2582 282 Manual Rev 0 ae 2015 mux 2016 oo Chomel 6 IF to from Com Hore Up or Down Converter IF 2015 xax 2036 xxx Chanel 7 H 2015 00 2016 ex Chamel 6 IP
4. Address RS485 Address 00 REJ SCROLL SCROLL Menu 11 Set Minimum Minimum Auto R SCROLL Auto Switching Switching OFF SCROLL Save When R is selected from any SAVE SETTINGS YN SCROLL above menu or at the end SCROLL 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 16 lt gt lt gt lt gt O lt gt O lt gt O lt gt O lt gt O lt gt O lt gt O lt gt O PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON PUSH BUTTON 12 19 11 2 5 5 Minimum Auto Switching Mode Enabling and Disabling The Minimum Auto Switching mode is enabled and disabled via a front panel menu The Minimum Auto Switching mode can also be enabled and disabled via the following M amp C command CMx Where x 1 to enable and x 0 to disable The status of the 2582 282 Minimum Auto Switching mode setting can be queried by sending the following command SM Which returns SMx where x 1 if enabled and x 0 if disabled Operation In the Minimum Auto Switching mode the switch will remain in a backup state after an alarm event even if the alarm event that caused the unit to switch has been cleared The main display will show an H hold under the BU MODE after an alarm causes the switch to change states while in the Minimum Auto Switching mode The unit can be restored to the normal
5. defective materials and workmanship for a period of one year after shipment to customer Cross Technologies Inc s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or at Cross Technologies Inc s option replacing parts subassemblies or entire assemblies Cross Technologies Inc shall not be liable for any special indirect or consequential damages This warranty does not cover parts or equipment which have been subject to misuse negligence or accident by the customer during use All shipping costs for warranty repairs will be prepaid by the customer There are not other warranties express or implied except as stated herein CROSS TECHNOLOGIES INC L 6170 Shiloh Road Alpharetta Georgia 30005 770 886 8005 FAX 770 886 7964 Toll Free 888 900 5588 WEB www crosstechnologies com E MAIL info crosstechnologies com 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 2 12 19 11 MODEL 2582 282 Switch 1 for 8 1 0 General 1 1 Equipment Description The 2582 282 1 for 8 Switch with Backup Controller provides Auto or Manual backup protection for up to 8 converters by relay switching IF and RF signals from one backup unit to any of 8 on line units The controller in the 2582 282 monitors alarms and settings of the on line units and sets the backup unit to the parameters of the unit being backed up prior to backing it up The 2582 282 works with standard Cross Up or Downconverters by polling their monitor and control ports on a periodic basis
6. state via a front panel restore command or an M amp C restore command The front panel Restore Switch menu appears after the Minimum Auto Switching mode ON OFF menu only if the Minimum Auto Switching mode is on The backup can also be released from its hold state via the following M amp C command CHx Where x 0 to restore NOTE The switch will automatically restore as soon as the alarm event that caused the unit to switch has been cleared JF the Minimum Auto Switching mode is disabled either via the front panel setting or by the M amp C command 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 17 12 19 11 2 5 6 Switch Actions in Response to Various Conditions General Operation Description If one of channels 1 thru 8 is alarmed the 2582 automatically switches the RF signals from that unit to the backup unit I e the alarmed unit is now offline and the backup unit is now online operating in place of the alarmed unit If more than one unit is alarmed only the highest priority unit is backed up The priority is based on the channel number where 1 is the highest priority and 8 is the lowest However if a unit s settings have never been successfully obtained by the 2582 since being powered up then the 2582 does not have settings with which to program the backup unit for that channel Therefore if the 2582 does not have settings for an alarmed unit that alarmed unit cannot be backed up Any one of the following conditions will prevent an alarmed
7. unit from being automatically backed up a The 2582 never successfully obtained settings from the unit b The unit s protection setting is not PROTECTED c The unit s mode setting is not AUTO d The backup unit is alarmed e A unit of higher priority is already being backed up f Some other unit is being forcefully backed up via MANUAL or REMOTE g Minimum auto switching is on and is holding another channel in backup until released Specifics The following describes specific conditions in more detail the response of the 2582 and any changes to the display or LEDs to indicate the stated condition 1 Channel i is alarmed e Highest priority unit is backed up Channel i has higher priority than channel j if i lt j e Remaining units are online even if alarmed 2 Failure to obtain settings from unit i at power up e Red LED i blinks e Unit ican not be backed up since there are no settings with which to program the BU unit 3 Failure to detect unit i s communication after power up e In firmware unit i is declared not connected e Red LED i blinks e No other corrective action is taken e If alarmed amp the highest priority channel unit i will be backed up using the latest settings successfully obtained from the unit continued 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 18 12 19 11 4 Failure to successfully send settings to unit i when switching i back online from being backed up e No corrective action is take
8. ve trom Com Up or Down Converter 2015 00 2016 max Channel 5 IF Up or Down Comverter IN OUT bu e ar 2015 e 2016 x BU nn 729 Tec Up or Down Converter 2015 00 2010 4 a Hae Up or Down Converter IV BF to from Conv as Hs IF 2015 00 2010 max Channel 3 Lad BF to from Com Tyr Up er Down Comerter INVGUT P to from Conv 2015 00 2016 o Channel 2 Up or Down Converter 2015 0 2016 FIGURE 1 2 Model 2582 282 Switch Block Diagram Page 4 12 19 11 1 2 Technical Characteristics TABLE 1 0 2582 282 Switch Specifications IF L Band Switch Characteristics Impedance Return Loss Type Isolation Switch time Insertion Loss Configuration 50 Q gt 12 dB Return Loss Relay gt 55 dB DC to 1 5 GHz gt 50 dB to 2 2 GHz lt 100 milliseconds lt 1 5 dB to 1 5 GHz lt 2 0 dB to 2 2 GHz 1 for 8 no termination RE L Band Switch Characteristics Impedance Return Loss Type Isolation Switch time Insertion Loss Configuration Controls Indicators Manual Selection Remote Selection Power Alarms Online Offline Other RF Connectors IF L Band Connectors Alarm Remote Conn s Size Power 50 Q gt 12 dB Return Loss Relay gt 55 dB DC to 1 5 GHz gt 50 dB to 2 2 GHz lt 100 milliseconds lt 1 5 dB to 1 5 GHz lt 2 0 dB to 2 2 GHz 1 for 8 no termination Push button switches RS 232C Optional RS 422 485 Option Q Ethernet Opti
9. D Restore Switch Position aaCHx where e x 0 Remove the hold after the switch position changed in Minimum Auto Switching mode All external units backup and channels thru 8 can be controlled remotely via the 2582 switch Converters to be controlled must be in remote mode Simply enter a prefix of 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 for units where 0 is the backup 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 respectively before entering the corresponding unit s status request or command For example to send a status command of S1 to converter 1 you would enter aa 1S1 where the address aa would only be necessary if the 2582 were in RS 485 mode Any returned status will also be prefixed with a 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 9 12 19 11 2 0 Installation 2 1 Mechanical The 2582 282 consists of one IF or L Band Switching PCB one Controller PCB and one interface PCB housed in a 2 RU 3 1 2 inch high by 16 inch deep chassis Two redundant switching 12 24 5 VDC power supplies provide power for the assembly The 2582 282 can be secured to a rack using the 4 holes on the front panel Figure 2 0 shows how the 2582 282 is assembled Interface PCB on Top IF Switch PCB on Bottom Interconnect Cables Controller PCB FIGURE 2 0 2582 282 Mechanical Assembly 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 10 12 19 11 2 2 Rear Panel Input Output Signals Figure 2 1 shows the input and output connector
10. FUSE AC Fuse 2 amp slow blow Type T 6 5 mm X 20 mm INPUT FUSE 5 100 240 10 VAC TYPE T 2A GDC 47 63 Hz 250 VOLT 2A MAX FOR 100 240 V FIGURE 2 3 Fuse Location and Spare Fuse 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 13 12 19 11 2 5 Menu Settings 2 5 1 Functions This section describes operation of the front panel controls There are three operator switches the LCD display and alarm indicator LEDs All functions for the equipment are controlled by these components The functions are see Figure 2 4 Power Up Normal Display Menu 1 Set CH1 Protected Unprotected Unused and Set CH1 Mode MANUAL overrides REMOTE which overrides AUTO Menu 2 Set CH2 Protected Unprotected Unused and Set CH2 Mode MANUAL overrides REMOTE which overrides AUTO Menu 3 Set CH3 Protected Unprotected Unused and Set CH3 Mode MANUAL overrides REMOTE which overrides AUTO Menu 4 Set CH4 Protected Unprotected Unused and Set CH4 Mode MANUAL overrides REMOTE which overrides AUTO Menu 5 Set CH5 Protected Unprotected Unused and Set CH5 Mode MANUAL overrides REMOTE which overrides AUTO Menu 6 Set CH6 Protected Unprotected Unused and Set CH6 Mode MANUAL overrides REMOTE which overrides AUTO Menu 7 Set CH7 Protected Unprotected Unused and Set CH7 Mode MANUAL overrides REMOTE which overrides AUTO Menu 8 Set CH8 Protected Unprotected Unused and Set CH8 Mode MANUAL overrides REMOTE which overrides AUTO Menu 9 Set Remote interface Menu 10 Se
11. Instruction Manual Model 2582 282 Backup Switch 1 for 8 December 2011 Rev 0 MODEL 2582 SWITCH Cross TECHNOLOGIES INC U SWITCH UNIT STATUS 1234567 8 BU nanm ol aan 00000000 PROT PPPPPPPP2 PSAQ OFFLINEOOOQOOQOOOOO MODE AMAAAAAAM PSB ONLINE e bd PROTECTION STATUS EXECUTE 123 4 5 6 7 8 Oo Data drawings and other material contained herein are proprietary to Cross Technologies Inc but may be reproduced or duplicated without the prior permission of Cross Technologies Inc for purposes of operating the equipment Printed in USA When ordering parts from Cross Technologies Inc be sure to include the equipment model number equipment serial number and a description of the part CROSS TECHNOLOGIES INC L 6170 Shiloh Road Alpharetta Georgia 30005 770 886 8005 FAX 770 886 7964 Toll Free 888 900 5588 WEB www crosstechnologies com E MAIL info crosstechnologies com INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL 2582 282 Switch TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Warranty 2 1 0 General 3 1 1 Equipment Description 3 1 2 Technical Characteristics 5 1 3 Monitor amp Control Interface 6 2 0 Installation 10 2 1 Mechanical 10 2 2 Rear I O s 11 2 3 Front Panel Controls Indicators 12 2 4 Operation 13 2 5 Menu Settings 14 3 0 Environmental Use Information 18 WARRANTY The following warranty applies to all Cross Technologies Inc products All Cross Technologies Inc products are warranted against
12. Y S3 HORIZ TOGGLE Green LEDs indicate DC Green LEDs for CH1 to CH8 Display shows if CH1 to CH8 are protected Horizontal toggle switch that voltage from each indicate they are online Yellow or not what mode CH1to CH8 are in AUTO controls which values are being power supply LEDs for CH1 to CH8 indicate MANUAL REMOTE and which channel is adjusted Does not function in the being backed up if any normal display mode they are offline FIGURE 2 2 2582 282 Front Panel Controls and Indicators 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 12 12 19 11 2 4 Installation Operation 2 4 1 Installing and Operating the 2582 282 Switch Section 1 Connect Converters CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 BU to respective channels on the 2582 Figure 2 1 2 Connect Alarm Control cables from Converters to respective monitors on the 2582 Figure 2 1 3 Connect two 100 240 10 WAC 47 63 Hz power cords to AC A and AC B on the back panel Figure 2 1 4 Set which unit s you wish to protect and the mode for each unit See Section 2 5 Menu Settings 5 Be sure PSA amp PSB green DC Power are on and the red alarm LED is off Figure 2 2 6 AC Fuses The fuses are 5 mm X 20 mm 2 amp slow blow Type T and are inserted in the far slot in the drawer below the AC inputs as shown in Figure 2 3 There is a spare fuse in the near slot If a fuse continues to open the corresponding power supply is most likely defective __ FUSE DRAWER SPARE
13. aC3 xy where e x 0 CH3 Protected e x 1 CH3 Unprotected e x 2 CH3 Unused e y 0 set CH3 to AUTO mode e y 1 switch BACK UP to CH3 Set CH4 Status and Mode aaC4 xy where e x 0 CH4 Protected e x 1 CH4 Unprotected e x 2 CH4 Unused e y 0 set CH4 to AUTO mode e y 1 switch BACK UP to CH4 Continued on page 9 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 8 12 19 11 Table 1 2 2582 282 Commands continued from page 8 Command Syntax Description Set CH5 Status and Mode faaC5 xy where e x 0 CH5 Protected e x 1 CH5 Unprotected e x 2 CH5 Unused e y 0 set CH5 to AUTO mode e y 1 switch BACK UP to CH5 Set CH6 Status and Mode aaC6xy where e x 0 CH6 Protected e x 1 CH6 Unprotected e x 2 CH6 Unused e y 0 set CH6 to AUTO mode e y 1 switch BACK UP to CH6 Set CH7 Status and Mode aaC7 xy where e x 0 CH7 Protected e x 1 CH7 Unprotected e x 2 CH7 Unused e y 0 set CH7 to AUTO mode e y 1 switch BACK UP to CH7 Set CH8 Status and Mode aaC8 xy where e x 0 CH8 Protected e x 1 CH8 Unprotected e x 2 CH8 Unused e y 0 set CH8 to AUTO mode e y 1 switch BACK UP to CH8 Set Min Auto Switching Mode aaCMx where e x 0 Minimum Auto Switching DISABLED e x 1 Minimum Auto Switching ENABLE
14. if no channel is being backed up e C Hold state 0 not on hold 1 on hold PLEASE NOTE The Address aa should only be used when RS 485 is selected 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 7 12 19 11 C Commands Table 1 2 lists the commands for the 2582 282 and briefly describes them After a command is sent the 2582 282 sends a return gt indicating the command has been received and executed If the command has an error e g invalid value the gt character will not be returned General Command Format The general command format is aaCND where start byte aa address of unit only used if in RS 485 mode C I character either C command or S status N 1 digit command or status number through 9 D 1 character or more of data depends on command stop byte PLEASE NOTE The Address aa should only be used when RS 485 is selected Table 1 2 2582 282 Commands Command Syntax Description Set CH1 Status and Mode aaC1 xy where e x 0 CH1 Protected e x 1 CH1 Unprotected e x 2 CH1 Unused e y 0 set CH1 to AUTO mode e y 1 switch BACK UP to CH1 Set CH2 Status and Mode aaC2 xy where e x 0 CH2 Protected e x 1 CH2 Unprotected e x 2 CH2 Unused e y 0 set CH2 to AUTO mode e y 1 switch BACK UP to CH2 Set CH3 Status and Mode a
15. n e If preempted by a higher priority unit needing to be backed up unit i is switched online anyway e If alarmed amp the highest priority channel unit i will be backed up using the latest settings successfully obtained from the unit 5 Backup unit is alarmed e No unit can be backed up e Any channel being backed up is switched back online at the time the BU unit alarms 6 Channel i is set for UNUSED e X appears on the display under the channel number for both Prot amp Mode e Unit is not considered for backing up e LEDs for that unit are all turned off 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 19 12 19 11 3 0 Environmental Use Information A Rack Mounting To mount this equipment in a rack please refer to the installation instructions located in the user manual furnished by the manufacturer of your equipment rack Mechanical Loading Mounting of equipment in a rack should be such that a hazardous condition does not exist due to uneven weight distribution Elevated Operating Ambient Temperature If installed in a closed or multi unit rack assembly the operating ambient temperature of the rack may be greater than room ambient temperature Therefore consideration should be given to Tmra Reduced Air Flow Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised Additional space between units may be required Circuit Overloading
16. nction Rx Rx RS 232C Tx RS 232C Tx GND Alarm Relay Common Alarm Relay Normally Open COIN JOD IW HRIWIN e Not Used 9 Alarm Relay Normally Closed Remote Serial Interface Interface DB 9 Male Protocol RS 232C 422 485 9600 baud rate no parity 8 data bits start bit 1 stop bit TABLE 2 2 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 BU Pinouts Pin Function Tx Tx RS 232C Rx RS 232C Rx GND Alarm Relay Common Alarm Relay Normally Open Not Used O JO INID W HR IW IN ke Alarm Relay Normally Closed 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 11 12 19 11 2 3 Front Panel Controls and Indicators Figure 2 2 shows the front panel controls and indicators ALARM LED ALARM STATUS LEDs Illuminates red Red LEDs remains on if the Rack Up LEDS if the switch respective unit is alarmed Red LED reen or malfunctions blinks if the respective unit indicates S1 MENU EXECUTE BUTTON S2 VERT TOGGLE is not alarmed but the switch a unit is being Press this to get into Program Vertical toggle switch that controls cannot communicate to it via M amp C backed up Mode and to execute any changes values in the Menu items when in program mode Does not function in the normal display mode MODEL 2582 Cross TECHNOLOGIES INC U UNIT STATUS PROTECTION STATUS POWER LEDs ONLINE OFFLINE LEDs LCD DISPLA
17. on W8 Green LEDs Red LEDs Green LEDs Yellow LEDs SMA female BNC female DB9 female 19 inch 2RU Standard Chassis X 16 0 D 100 240 10 VAC Redundant Power Supplies 410 C to 40 C Specifications subject to change without notice 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 5 12 19 11 1 3 Monitor and Control Interface A Remote serial interface Protocol RS 232C 422 485 9600 baud rate no parity 8 data bits 1 start bit and 1 stop bit Connectors Rear panel DB 9 female SWITCH Pinouts RS 232C 422 485 CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 CH6 CH7 CH8 BU Pinouts Pin Function Pin Function 1 Rx 1 TX 2 Rx RS 232C 2 TX RS 232C 3 Tx RS 232C 3 Rx RS 232C 4 TX 4 Rx 5 GND 5 GND 6 Alarm Relay Common 6 Alarm Relay Common 7 Alarm Relay Normally Open 7 Alarm Relay Normally Open 8 Not Used 8 Not Used 9 Alarm Relay Normally Closed 9 Alarm Relay Normally Closed 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 6 12 19 11 B Status Requests Table 1 1 lists the status requests for the 2582 282 and briefly describes them TABLE 1 1 2582 282 Status Requests Command Syntax Description Command Status aaS1 Returns aaS1 bcdefghijklmnopqrst uvwxyzA BC where e b BACK UP Status 0 Normal no channel backed up 1 8 number of the channel currently backed up e c CH1 Status O PROTECTED 1 UNPROTECTED 2 UNUSED e d CH1 Mode
18. perational and ready for any changes the operator may desire 2 5 3 Control Switches 1 Menu Execute Any change to the programming of the unit must be initiated by pressing the Menu Execute switch and completed by pressing the Menu Execute switch 2 Horizontal Switch This switch is mounted so its movement is horizontal and moves the cursor left or right 3 Vertical Switch This switch is mounted so its movement is vertical and changes settings in each menu 2 5 4 Alarm Indications An alarm condition will occur if the corresponding unit s local oscillator phase lock loop PLL comes out of lock when connected properly 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 15 12 19 11 FIGURE 2 4 2582 282 Menu Display and Sequences ON POWER UP pror 2582 282 Power Up MODE REV 5 00 Normal Display MODE SCROLL Menu 1 Set CH1 protection amp mode Drakected ARG Menu 2 Set CH2 ion amp mod Rig Tera wets hia lenu et protection amp mode oY enu et protection amp mode are SCROLL Menu 4 Set CH4 protection amp mode Protected Anto SEROL CH5 SCROLL Menu 5 Set CH5 protection amp mode Protected Auto SchoL Menu 6 Set CH6 protection amp mode Protected Auto SCROLE SCROLL Menu 7 Set CH7 protection amp mode reee OERS Protected Auto SCROLL Menu8 Set CH8 protection amp mode IROLE Protected Auto SCROLL Menu 9 Set Remote mode Remote Interface RE SCROLL RS232 SCROLL Menu 10 Set RS 485
19. s on the rear panel SWITCH M amp C Monitor and controls for the 2582 switch CH1 to CH8 MONITOR J62 J69 Monitors for an alarm from Unit 1 to BU MONITOR Monitors for an alarm from Back Up unit Unit 8 y SWITCH CH1 CH CH3 cH CHS CH6 CH7 CH8 BU eocce ceceo R R R 0 e 0 R J10 Oi esee oo OO eseese O C esee C oeoo oo on c so ooo coco GND J61 J62 J63 J64 J65 J66 J67 J68 J69 ae J37 J28 J38 J29 ROR e J21 J31 J22 J32 J23 J33 J24 J34 J25 J35 J26 J36 J27 J39 RF I I 7N l l I I I i I J1 J11 J2 J12 J3 J13 J4 J14 J5 J15 J6 J16 J7 J17 J8 J18 J9 J19 IF r CONV mour CONV mour CONV mout CONV IN OUT CONV mour CONV mour CONV IN OUT CONV mour CONV iniour AC A AC B POWER IN AC inputs for redundant switching power supplies 100 240 10 VAC 47 60 Hz RE SIGNALS J21 J29 amp J31 J39 Signals to from Unit 1 to 8 and the Backup Unit CONV goes to the up down converter IN OUT is the input to or the output from the converter SMA female 500 FIGURE 2 1 IF 2 SIGNALS J1 J9 amp J11 J19 Signals to from Unit 1 to 8 and the Backup Unit CONV goes to the up down converter IN OUT is the input to or the output from the converter BNC female 500 2582 282 Rear Panel I O s TABLE 2 1 SWITCH Pinouts RS 232C 422 485 Pin Fu
20. t RS 485 address Menu 11 Set Minimum Auto Switching Mode ON and OFF Menu 12 Restore Switch Position in Minimum Auto Switching mode Save Menu When R is selected or when get to the end Alarm indications appear on the LEDs see figure 2 2 All program changes must start with the operation of the Menu Execute switch and must also end with the operation of the Menu Execute switch verified by the Save Settings Menu If this sequence is not followed none of the changes will take effect 2582 282 Manual_Rev 0 Page 14 12 19 11 2 5 2 Power On Settings NOTE The last status of a unit is retained even when power is removed When power is restored the unit will return to it s previous settings When power is first applied the LCD display goes through six steps 1 All alarm offline amp online LEDs are turned on If any one does not come on there is a hardware fault that should be fixed 2 The LCD goes black to show all segments are functioning 3 The model number and software version will be displayed 123 4 5 6 7 8 BU 2582 282 Rev 5 00 PROTECTION STATUS 4 Green LEDs are lit in succession thru 8 and backup This is the initial scan for all channel settings 5 All alarm offline amp online LEDs are set by the control program to reflect the current states of the attached units 6 The present protection state and mode of each channel unit are shown 123 4 5 6 7 8 BU PROTECTION STATUS The unit is now o
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