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1.           14    OPERATION    Information on the individual measurement possibilities can also be found in the on board help menus   Generally an optimal pre setting of parameters is saved in the MSK 200 for each type of measurement   There are though many other set up possibilities that can be carried out dependant on the measurement in  question  These can be viewed in the specific menu    In some measurement processes further set up possibilities can be called up       SPECTRUM    MARKER or SETTING     CONST  e IMPULS or CARRIER SEL  only for    DIG TER       SCOPE   TRIGGER or MORE    15    FUNCTION OVERVIEW    OPERATION       Mans external AC power supply unit 100   240 V  Battery internal Li lon battery 12 V 6 5 AH       external battery supply 11 V   16 VDC    OPERATION    keyboard 12 hardkeys On Off  Help  Prog    Prog     Analyze  Source  OSD Off  Vol     Vol    Copy  Function  Extend    external keyboard ASCII keyboard  PS2  to enter ASCII characters    Touch Infra red Touch Intuitive operation and ASCI  character entry    REMOTE CONTROL          VIDEO DISPLAY    Analogue video TV CATV TV terrestrial Satellite SCART video    FTA digital video DVB C DVB T DVB S TS parallel ASI  J83 B ATSC    Scrambled digital TS parallel ASI  video  CI CA    SIGNALLING   Display   Postion   green signa   ved signal _    operational mode  Front In mains or external DC Battery operation  standby  using ON OFF button  operation    LNB supply Front Voltage supply is on  external voltage i
2.   Audio left  Audio right    Earth       VIDEO INPUT  BNC       Video IN    75 Ohm    1 Vpp    PCMCIA INTERFACE     i   Pin   Signal   Designation               D3  D4  D5    7 CE1 Card Enable 1   TF os   OE Output Enable      e  WE        Write Enable                               2 Card Enable 2  080              5    Refresh  Control signal      Signal   _ Designation            IOWR IO Read  Control signal                Address bus               3  3  3  3  3  4  4  4  4 V     4  4  4  E  2  5                 5   22   23 Address bus  24   52    e  C3    10  13  14  15  16  17  18   9    e  JI         OT  OT      A22  gt     AS  gt   __ A24   Addressbus      Control signal  SPKHR             Databss      D9   Databus      CD2 Card Detect 2   Control signal    GND    OT  als    IO Read  Control signal    27  28      DO      5  6  8  9  0  2  3  4  5  6  8  9  50  5  52  56  58  59  6  62  63         32  33 WP OIS16 Write Protect  Con   trol signal    O   OT    d  1  7  1  1  7    6       19    INTERFACES    TS PARALLEL INPUT OUTPUT PIN ASSIGNMENT  SUB D 25  LVDS               20    25    CLOCK A  GND  DATA BIT7A  DATA BIT6A  DATA BIT 5A  DATA BIT4A  DATA            DATA      2A  DATA      1A  DATA BITOA  DVALID A  PSYNC A  GND  CLOCK B  GND  DATA BIT 7 B  DATA BIT 6 B  DATA BIT 5 B  DATA BIT 4 B  DATA BIT 3 B  DATA BIT2 B  DATA BIT 1 B  DATA BIT 0 B  DVALID B  PSYNC B    Data bit 7 inv   MSB       INTERFACES    RF INPUT  1 6 5 6  AT 75 OHMS OR N TYPE SOCKET AT 50 OHMS    P
3.  Approx  8             T  AV I Scart reed   Video ta    MSK 200 50     with 50     awona       Ohms N  ELLE       a    type socket          29    SERVICE    Device maintenance is essentially limited to cleaning the exterior     DEVICE CALIBRATION    The calibration interval is dependent on operational demands made on it and should be carried out every 1  to 2 years  The calibration can be carried out by ESC Kathrein customer service  see below     EXTERIOR CLEANING    Clean the exterior of the device using a soft cloth  fluff free duster or a brush  In case of heavier soiling it is  also possible to use alcohol or a mild soap solution  Under no circumstances is it allowed to use solvents  such as thinners  acetone  etc   as otherwise plastic parts and markings may be damaged     INTERIOR CLEANING    Caution        As it is necessary to open the device to clean the interior  this work is only allowed to be undertaken by aut   horised service personnel  The device should be freed of dust deposits inside the device every 1 to 2 years  to ensure correct ventilation  The cleaning interval is based on the length of time the device is operated each  day and the amount of dust in the premises  It is necessary to remove the back panel or the control panel for  cleaning  Dust deposits can be removed using a brush or grease free compressed air     FUNCTION TEST    It is recommendable to check the nominal data at appropriate intervals  The data and tolerances are given  in the technical 
4.  can then shift it to the desired    position   F    j a j Cham Tea TM  FUNCTION                    ue  4                   Press the  FUNCTION  key  tap on the screen and      LNB Volt      Option       12       mdp hold to drag the screen section as required  e g   the  delay time on the oscilloscope  the mid frequency on    the spectrum analyser              H  R I eo       This type of key indicates an option that is unavailable on this unit   This type of key indicates a defective function in the unit   Tap on this type of key to switch between two operating modes  e g   22 kHz signal ON     OFF      Press this key e g  to print the screen display     OPERATION    THE HELP FUNCTION    The MSK 200 s help function follows a new concept  All help files have been saved in the MSK 200 and can  be called up whenever required  All you have to do to call up the help menu is to press    HELP    CHANGE THE HELP MENU S DISPLAY LANGUAGE    In order to change the help menu s display language  please carry out the following steps     UE     gt     SETUP           HELP LANG        choose the required language from the  displayed list    Attention     Proceed as follows to receive help on signal source and measurement parameters          gt  C3  content            Operation     CHOICE OF THE SIGNAL SOURCE AND MEASUREMENT       The most important keys on the MSK 200 are c and        After activating the key  you will be able to define the source and the channel or transponder to be  meas
5.  is installed in a fixed position  the connection between the on site earth con   ductor connection and the device s earth conductor is to be made before any other con   nections are made  Installation and connection should only be performed by trained elec   tricians     4   f devices in a fixed installation do not have a fuse  circuit breaker or similar protective de   vice  the supply circuit must be fused so that device and user are adequately protected     15     SAFETY    Prior to switching on the device  ensure that the nominal mains voltage set on the device  and the nominal mains voltage of the supply match  If it is necessary to change the voltage  setting  it may also be necessary to change the respective mains fuse for the device     In case of devices in protection class I with a flexible mains cable and mains plug  opera   tion is only allowed using wall socket outlets with an earth contact and connected earth  conductor     Any intentional interruption of the earth conductor  either in the supply cable or in the de   vice itself is not allowed and can result in a dangerous voltage being laid directly on the  device  If extension cables or power strips are used  it is imperative that these are checked  that they comply with safety regulations at regular intervals     The device is not equipped with a mains switch allowing mains disconnection  Therefore   the plug on the connection cable is to be considered a mains power disconnection ele   ment  It is to be ensu
6.  s 2 45 0   Frequency increment kHz 200   IF bandwidths MHz 8  18  27  36  54   Video output voltage impedance    1 75   1 dB   MER measurement dB  gt 14   Constellation analysis   DVB C 16 QAM  32 QAM  64 QAM  128 QAM  256 QAM   DVB T QPSK  16 QAM  64 QAM   DVB S QPSK   ATSC 8 VSB   Memory oscilloscope   Resolution Bit 12   Sampling rate MHz 54   Memory depth Picture 1   Remote Feeding   Switching voltage max  current V mA 5 20 600            30096 kHz 22  Tone Burst  pio ui 2 0  SCR SME        system and  UFO  micro control signals   Power supply   Mains  power supply unit  V Hz W 100 250 50 400 100   Rechargeable Li lon battery V Ah 11 1 6 45   DC external V 10 8 14 0             28    TECHNICAL APPENDIX       Connections                                                                      HF input standarad  impedance  Q 1 6 5 6  75  N type socket  50   Composite colour picture input output  RGB output Scart socket   Video input output 2 x BNG socket   Transport current input output 2 x Sub D socket  25 pole    ASI input output 2 x BNG socket   Common interface card reader 1 1   PCMCIA slot 1   Interconnection 1 x Ethernet   USB port 2   External keyboard PS 2   External mouse USB   Headphone connection mm Phone jack 3 5   Modem interface HS 232 Mini DIN  9 pole  socket    DC supply 12 V XLR socket   General   Screen 10 4   TFT  800 x 600 pixels with backlight  Touch Screen Infra red   Temperature range   C  5 to  45   Dimensions  W x H x D  mm 374 x 294 x 124   Weight kg
7. DA   IR     m Serial infra red interface    23    INTERFACES    RS232 INTERFACE      Pin   Siga   X BDesinaio     amp                    1   DCD   signalsthatcariersignalisOK        RXD    Earth  7    R           Hmigcal             CST 200 CARD    50 26    control signal  A10  PA9  A  tage  3 3 V  A  A  A2  A1  D1  D2  PIO16    control signal  control signal    32 PCE2 Card Enable 2   NM  trol signal  trol signal  trol signal      37   PIRQ   _ Control signal    1       D3  D4  D5  D7    N     p       m       38 VCC Supply vol   tage  3 3 V    A      39   NC    notassigned      PA7    C  E      n    4    EE          PWAIT Control signal  INPACK Control signal    9   0   2  Register Select   Control signal  tage Detect 2  8  9  0           49  gt     50   GND   Fam                          wp  k   aes   e   die    NO  U U  O    4  4  4  4 BVD1 Battery Vol   tage Detect 1  4  4       24    INTERFACES    ETHERNET INTERFACE  LAN      87654321       Receive negative         not assigned    8    J7      J   moassged                   Pin   Signal   Description      1   OND   Earth        1  2 V supply   13 5   16 V   operation and battery charging      11 0 V   Disconnecting external voltage    3 wake on power   If Pin 3 is connected to Pin 2  the signal meter automati   cally switches on when the supply voltage is connected        25    TECHNICAL APPENDIX    DESIGN    Manageable portable signal meter   High resolution 10 4  TFT colour display to graph analogue and digital TV sign
8. ON eU                       13  THE R EGP FONCTION              ina                                     pausen 13  CHANGE THE HELP MENU S DISPEAY LANGUAGE                          E ie ai Rn CR                      CER 13  SELECTION OF SIGNAL SOURCE AND MEASUREMENTLD    enun aiuti atr iki tnn n 13  REFFEN NER Eu 13  CHOOSING THE GHANNELTO BE MEASURED                                                                         14  SELECTING THE WANTED MEASUREMENT                        AR d RR RIDE EAUX UR HERR SR CUN E REX EIER E RI n 14  FUNCTION                                                                                                                              a        16  INTERFACES 2 2                                                                 18  TECHNICAL APPENDIX e                    26  Wstore                                    26  Te EN 26               A                                                                                                                                          30  DEVICE NIU M                                                     E 30  mz  SIGNI E aE TR 30  INTERIOR Sce UG                                                  e 30  FUNNET 30  MEASURING EQUIPMENT REQUIRE ren 30  STORACE EN NE        30  MAN ER TE Le 31    ENE vb 31    A  A           SAFETY    This device was built and tested in accordance with the enclosed EU certificate of conformity  and left the factory in a condition fullfilling all requisite safety regulations  To e
9. User Manual    Antenna signal meter system    MSK 200  MSK 200 50                KATHREIN    Antennen   Electronic       PREFACE IMPORTANT NOTES    Dear customer     We kindly ask you to observe all instructions contained in this manual  The Kathrein Werke KG has made  every effort to ensure that the data and descriptions in this manual are accurate and complete     We reserve the right to make changes to this manual without prior notice  This particularly applies to modifi   cations required for technical improvement     We appreciate your recommendations and suggestions for improvement     Publications  copies and print outs as well as electronic distribution of this manual in full or in part is only  allowed with written authorisation from the Kathrein Werke KG     All product names and trademarks used in this manual are the property of the relevant  companies     VALIDITY OF THIS MANUAL    This manual is valid for the antenna signal meter system MSK 200  Order No   21710015 and  MSK 200 50  Order No   21710018     The following notes are relevant for the operation of the MSK 200 and should be adhered to  under all circumstances     GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION    The MSK 200 has been developed and produced in consideration of the relevant harmonised  guidelines  standards as well as further technical specifications  The product complies with  the latest technology and ensures a high degree of safety  However  this degree of safety can  only be achieved during operation if a
10. als and graphics   Backlight   thus the display is excellently readable also in bright sunlight  typ  600 cd m     Easy operation using 12 hard keys and through the infrared touch screen for menu dependant  user con   trolled  intuitive operation  context dependant help    The touch screen control panels can be adapted to the needs of left and right handers   Alphanumeric touch screen keyboard to enter numbers and text   Shoulder strap that can be adapted in length    FUNCTIONS    MER measurement for all digital modulation types   BER measurement   Spectrum analyser with individually selectable start and stop frequencies  centre frequency entry and  span   Simultaneous representation of channel spectrum and picture   Memory oscilloscope   Constellation analyser for all DVB standards   MPEG and analogue TV screen   Demodulation of analogue signals  AM  CATV  rerr    FM  satellite  radio    Demodulation of digital signals  DVB C  DVB T  DVB S  DVB S2 projected    Demodulation of the digital USA standard s  J83B  DOCSIS  ATSC    Possibility to measure the video amplitude with line selection  S N weighting and hum measurement  S N weighting  typ  57 dB   Channel selection in DVB C  DVB S  DVB T and analogue through frequency entry  channel entry and  user lists   Remote control through Ethernet and modem   Data logging and automatic measurements  in preparation    Automatic measurements for CTB and CSO  in preparation    Return path measurements  in preparation    The result of t
11. data     MEASURING EQUIPMENT REQUIRED      TV SAT signal generator to check the level accuracy as well the analogue measurements and demodula   tion     DVB signal generator to check the level accuracy and digital measurements and demodulation     STORAGE    The storage temperature range for the device is  40      70   During storage the device is to be protected against dust and moisture     30    SERVICE    MAIN SERVICES    www esc Kathrein de   Fa  ESC Elektronik Service Chiemgau GmbH  Bahnhofstr  108   83224 Grassau   E Mail  service esc kathrein de    SERVICE    If  despite studying this operating manual  you still have  questions about getting started with the unit or using it  correctly  or if unexpected problems occur  please contact your  specialist dealer     31    Internet  http   www kathrein de    KATHREIN       KATHREIN Werke KG   Anton Kathrein Stra  e 1   3  P O  Box 10 04 44     83004 Rosenheim GERMANY    Antennen   Electronic    936 3247 A 1207 ZWT   Technical data subject to change     
12. et    1 adaptor   BNC socket   IEC plug     1 shoulder strap     1 fuse T 8 0 A    OPERATION    INITIAL START UP    Prior to operating for the first time  please take the T 8 0 Afuse out of the packaging and fit it into the provided    fuse holder        6 0000o    After insertion of the protector  the device muss be operated or charged on the power supply unit for ap   proximately two hours  Subsequently  the device must be completely discharged during battery powered  operation  until the device switches off by itself   Battery charge level can only be correctly displayed if the  device has been fully charged and then fully discharged     The fuse prevents the device being switched on unintentionally during transport     Caution   Please remove this fuse again before shipping the device        Remove the AC power supply unit  100V     250V  supplied from the packaging and connect the device to  the mains using the power supply  The Li ion rechargeable battery in the device will now be charged  The  green light emitting diode indicates use of an external power source  You can check the charge state of the  rechargeable battery by pressing the  Test  key     Caution     See also  Charging indicator  and  DC supply socket  in the section  Interfaces     SETTING UP THE DEVICE    When setting up the device pay attention to adequate ventilation        To avoid a build up of heat  the openings for the fan and the ventilation holes must always be kept clear   Set up the device as s
13. he memory oscilloscope and the numerical value are shown in large format  Measurement units dBuV  dBm  dBmV  uV and mV in preparation    DISEqC    screen   Multimeter for LNB supply   Insert positions to extend the meter in its functions  e g  DVB S2    For mains and battery operation   Rechargeable 6 5 Ah Li lon battery  thus suitable for mobile use   Remote control software  in preparation     26    TECHNICAL APPENDIX                                                                                                                      Type      MSK 200 MSK 200 50  Order no  21710015 21710018  Spectrum analyser   Frequency range MHz 5 3100   Resolution bandwidth   3 dB  MHz 0 001 10   Resolution bandwidth   6 dB  kHz 9  25  50  120  200   Video bandwidths MHz 0 00001 3   Phase noise at 10 kHz carrier level spacing dBc    90  1 Hz   typ   95  1 Hz   Phase noise at 100 kHz carrier level spacing dBc    100  1 dB   typ   110  1 Hz   Dynamic  RBW  100 kHz  dB Typ  70   Level measurement range dBuV 20 130   Accuracy of measurements dB  lt  1 5   Measurement detector dB Max peak  min peak  auto peak  sample  RMS  Return loss  pre attenuation 5 dB  dB  gt  16  VSWR  1 35   Repetition speed Picture s Max  10   Reference level dBuV 30 130   Range of indication dB 100  70  50  30  20  10  Screen resolution Pixel Max  800 x 600 nominal 501 x 401  Analogue TV receiver   Standards B G     D K  L L     M N   Colour standards PAL  SECAM  NTSC   Sound standards IRT A2  NICAM  BTSC  EIA J  Freq
14. hown in the figure     SET UP OPTIONS        D       OPERATION    USING THE DEVICE ON THE SHOULDER STRAP    When the device is used on the strap  also provide for adequate ventilation        To avoid a build up of heat  the openings for the fan and the ventilation holes must always be clear     For right handed users For left handed users    Pass the shoulder strap over your right shoulder  Pass the shoulder strap over your left shoulder     Strap fastener far   Strap fastener far  J from body from body    Strap fastener    near body       Warning   To avoid neck injuries  do not just hang the measuring instrument around your neck   but observe the instructions above        You can move the softkeys from right to left by activating the following sequence of keys  EXTEND    SE   TUP      LOOK N FEEL        BAR LAYOUT        GENERAL OPERATION    KEYBOARD OPERATION    EXTEND    ON OFF    DISPLAY    SOURCE    COPY    ANALYSE    VOL      VOL      CHAN      CHAN      FUNCTION    HELP    SETTINGS  SAVE  SETUP  COPY  PRINT    Switching the device ON OFF  or to standby mode  If the button is kept pressed more than 5  seconds  the device is switched off     Switching the SOFTKEYS ON OFF  zooming in the graphic display    SELECTING SOURCES  SAT analogue  SAT digital  CATV analogue  CATV digital  TV ana   logue  TV digital  FM radio  AV menu    SAVING and PRINTING data  Saving and triggering device settings    SELECTING SIGNAL METER  spectrum analyser  oscilloscope  constellation analyse
15. ition   3  Selection of programme through channel   3 1  Press  Chan  Tab  to select the desired channel table   3 2  The desired channel can be selected in the  Channel  menu   4  Selection of programme through frequency   4 1  Press  Chan  Tab  to select the desired channel table   4 2  The desired frequency can be set in the entry field  Frequency    4 3 The frequency entered is automatically corrected to the appropriate video carrier frequency or channel      t   t   t   t    centre frequency  Use the     lt     and   gt   keys to fine tune the frequency           L       LI     N        If  Couple Chan  is set to  TO STAND  in the  PREFERENCES  menu  all other parameters  Standard  Map   ping  Symbol Rate etc   are automatically set  To set the parameters individually  go to the  PREFERENCES   menu and change the setting    Couple Chan  to    NOT COUP        SELECTING THE DESIRED MEASUREMENT    In order to carry out a measurement after one has successfully selected the desired channel  one now has to  select the required measurement instrument using the hard key   the measurement instrument being  selected from the list in the displayed on screen menu     The following measurements or measurement instruments can be selected       Submenu for settings  preferences   channel list editing  DiSEqC and auto measurement  functions        spectrum anatyser       2 constotiation anatyser 00                                                  Enn sene massene Fs ve NMEA      RO evne
16. lease note that the following parameter levels must not be connected to the RF input  Socket       no RF voltage level above 130 dBuV      no positive direct voltage above 60 V DC  LNB supply voltage  OFF      no negative direct voltage     no alternating voltage above 70 V AC  LNB supply voltage  off      If these values are exceeded  the input stages and the meter can be damaged  If externally  generated voltages are connected to the meter  LNB or Control voltages must be switched  off     COMMON INTERFACE    Card Detect  control signal      D4    Databs   TS output    D5   Databus      D6   Databus      D7    Databs    CE  Card Enable 1   control signal  O Output Enable  Free  Kl control signal   44    ORD   10 Read  control signal      D3  D4  DS  D7   E  A9  A8    7  10    A9    12   A8   Addressbus         13  14  15  16  17    60   INPACK   Free  Esse       27   2 control signal    30   DO   Databus      66   MD2   Soups    control signal           GND   Eam           21    INTERFACES    TS ASI INPUT  BNC     TS ASI IN          TS ASI OUTPUT  BNC     TS ASI OUT          EXTERNAL REFERENCE INPUT OUTPUT  BNC  OPTION     REF 10 MHz IN   OUT          SYSTEM INTERFACE  SUB D 25 POLE     1312 1110 9 8 7    6 4 3 2 1     200 0000000000      000600000000    17 16 15 14    25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18    5       Gonnection         Signa         7    1    p          Modul Blau Blue input    2    Ethernet 3 RX       2  2    24 Hyperstone 102    Hyperstone 101  Hyperstone RX    Modul A
17. ll required measures have been taken by the operator     Electronic equipment is not domestic waste   in accordance with directive 2002 96 EC OF  THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND THE COUNCIL dated 27th January 2003 on used elec   trical and electronic appliances  it must be disposed of properly    At the end of its service life  take this unit for disposal to an appropriate official collection  point     Used batteries are hazardous waste   Do not throw empty batteries into your domestic waste  take them to a collection point for  used batteries     e Bx    NO    CONTENT    PREFACE IMPORTANT NOTES sunnere C                                    2                 2                                X            S I     SAFE TY f                                                                     n 4  FEATURES DELIVERY SCOPE                                                                                                                          up Ua 6                           er ree er et ern                 6  PUTTING INTO OPERATION                                                                                                                      7           RPP    ENN STEEN  7  EPO 7  USING THE DEVICE ON THE SHOULDER Pre 8  GENERAL                                                                                                                                                                                    9  KEYBOARD OPERATION e          X             9  TOP REEN  PE NNN 10  OPERATI
18. nsure that this  condition is maintained and to ensure hazard free operation  the user must observe all in   structions  warnings and warning notes     Symbols used on Kathrein devices and in manuals     Follow operating instructions    Information on the weight of devices with a mass    18 kg    Earth conductor connection  Ground connection point caution     Hazardous voltage on physical contact    Warning hot surfaces    Electrostatic sensitive components requiring special handling    Attention Earthing     1  The device is only allowed to be operated in the operational status and in systems as  stated by the manufacturer  attention is to be paid to adequate ventilation   The following  applies  IP protection class 2X  degree of soiling 2  overvoltage category 2  only for use  indoors  operation at up to 2000 m above sea level  Outdoor use is only permissible if the  measuring instrument is protected from rain and humidity  The device is only allowed to be  operated on supply grids that are protected with fuses with a maximum rating of 16 A  If  not otherwise stated in the data sheet  a tolerance of   10   applies to the nominal mains  voltage and a tolerance of   5 96 to the nominal mains frequency     2  In case of measurements in circuits with voltages Ueff    30 V  precautions must be taken  using suitable measures to ensure that any hazard is excluded  e g  suitable measuring  equipment  fuse protection  current limiting  isolation  insulation  etc       3  If a device
19. r  entire  measurement  Auto Messung  DISEqC     UFO  micro DiSEqC     MPEG data  picture repre   sentation    Increasing the VOLUME    Reducing the VOLUME    PROGRAMME STEPPING      PROGRAMME STEPPING      SECOND FUNCTION of touchscreen    HELP    TOUCHSCREEN OPERATION       10    GENERAL OPERATION              SCOPE    Tap on the touchscreen keys to select the respective  task        This type of key opens a further menu     When the  SOURCE  button is pressed  the source  selection buttons appear  which can be used to select  the signal path     When the    ANALYZE    key is pressed  the measure   ment selection buttons appear  which can be used  to select the desired measurement or measurement  process     SOURCES Measurement  Selection Selection   SOURCE   ANALYZE     ANALYZE    Select       RET PATH  Option                   GENERAL OPERATION       Mapping    TRANSPORT STREAM INFO  amm  TS CONTENT F         This type of key leads to a selection of various settings   such as selection of the type of demodulation         Programnam    This type of key offers the facility for alohanumerical  input  e g   entering programme names            Prog Number    This type of key offers the facility for numerical input   e g   entering programme numbers     Tap on the screen to set the markers directly or to shift  them     MUR T    mme ar        f      I      DTE  were Vision       11    GENERAL OPERATION    To open the zoom window  press and hold your fin   ger on the marker  you
20. red the mains plug is easily accessible at all times  length of the con   necting cable approx  2 m   Function switches or electronic switches are not suitable for  mains isolation  If devices without a mains switch are integrated into racks or systems  the  mains power disconnection element is to be moved to system level  system level switch   off      During all work  the local and national health and safety regulations are to be followed   Prior to work on the device or opening the device  it is to be isolated from the mains sup   ply  Calibration  replacement of parts  maintenance and repair should only be undertaken  by trained electricians  If safety related parts  e g  mains switches  mains transformers or  fuses  are replaced  these must only be replaced with original parts  A safety test is to be  performed after any replacement of safety related parts  visual inspection  earth conductor  test  insulation resistance  leakage current measurement  function test        In case of connections to information technology devices  it is to be ensured that these    devices comply with IEC950 EN60950       Lithium batteries are not to be subjected to high temperatures or fire  Keep the batteries    away from children  If the battery is incorrectly replaced  there is a risk of explosion  Re   place the batteries only with the original type  see list of spare parts   Lithium batteries are  hazardous waste  Only dispose of them in containers provided for this purpose  Do not  sho
21. requency plitude  S N weighted  S N   22 kHz carrier  modulation  unweighted    SID  PMT  PCR  Channel name  type of service  programme status  CA information   elementary current  video audio  NIT    DiSEqC screen DISEqC   2 0 UFO  micro DISEqC    transmitter and receiver  LNB multimeter current current Remote feed currrent and  0   30 V DC 0   600 mA DC voltage    SAVING MEASURED VALUES    Internal memory Data logging       17    INTERFACES                  1           200 50   e                 4  A   eo  D       with 50                O Fig enar TAs    MER  _  Ohms N  a    i Common intertsce        JE 210  s      amp  999989 ns  1 mr             USB PORTS      Connection          Signal      J       A        VCC   5 V        VIDEO OUTPUT  BNC         Video OUT    75 Ohm        1 Vpp    SCART PIN ALLOCATION    20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2        Signal   Designaton  gt      Audiooutputright         Audoinputright       Audio outputleft   o O     4    AuioEath Pt    5   BheEath    J     4                            6    Audioinputlet                                        7   BlheSignl                          0        8    Swichngvotage   U SCART  gt     9   GreenEarth       Aa     00      11    JdGrensgnd      13   RedBah           0 0 0    15   RedSiga             39      0 000 0    17   P Videtath      18   Blanking Signal Earth      21      JGSheldng         18    INTERFACES    HEADPHONE OUTPUT   Conecion        Signal            J       A               Adi deft          
22. rt circuit batteries       Devices that are returned or sent in for repair must be packed in the original packaging    or in packaging that provides protection against electrostatic charging and discharging as  well as against mechanical damage       Discharges via connectors can damage the device  The device is to be protected against    electrostatic discharge in use and operation       Clean the exterior of the device with a soft  fluff free duster  Under no circumstances use    solvents such as thinners  acetone or similar  as otherwise the front panel markings or  plastic parts may be damaged     Additional safety instructions in this manual are also to be followed     FEATURES DELIVERY SCOPE    The MSK 200 is a compact state of the art signal meter which leaves nothing to be desired when you are  checking antenna and cable systems or even professional head end systems  It can be used either in a lab  or for the monitoring of remote controlled head end systems  or for final measurements on antenna and  distribution systems     DELIVERY SCOPE   MSK 200  MSK 200 50      1 antenna signal meter system MSK 200   1 antenna signal meter system MSK 200 50    1 AC power supply unit   1 AC power supply unit     Transport case   Transport case     1 measurement cable   BNC plug   BNC socket   1 shoulder strap     1 adaptor   1 6 5 6 plug   BNC socket   1 fuse T 8 0 A      1 adaptor   BNC socket   F socket     1 adaptor   BNC socket   F connector    1 adaptor   BNC socket   IEC sock
23. s con    using EXTEND button    blinks if overloading is nected  greater than 0 6 A       Note     Switch to    standby    by pressing ON OFF and then selecting the    suspend Mode   or  by closing the display cover     Battery status rear panel green   charging 5 x each 20     Battery  status       16    FUNCTION OVERVIEW    RECEPTION RANGES    TV  CATV terrestrial  5   900 MHz  900    3100 MHz    FM 87 5   108 MHz  Spectrum analysis 5   3100 MHz    DEMODULATION   Digital J83 A C  DVB C  16  32  64  J83 B DOCSIS  CATV 128  256 QAM 64 QAM 64  256 QAM  Analogue PAL  NICAM NTSC  NICAM SECAM  NICAM  CATV B G  I  D K  L L     M N B G     D K  L L     M N B G  I  D K  L L     M N  Digital  COFDM  DVB T  2k  8k  ATSC   terrestrial 4 16  64 QAM  6 7 8 MHz 8 VSB   Analogue  PAL  NICAM NTSC  NICAM SECAM  NICAM  terrestrial B G  I  D K  L L     M N B G  I  D K  L L     M N B G  1  D K  L L     M N  Digital  DVB S   satellite QPSK   Analogue  PAL NTSC SECAM  satellite B G  I  D K  L L     M N B G  I  D K  L L     M N B G  1  D K  L L     M N    MEASUREMENT OPTIONS          Spectrum Level measurement  Frequency measurement   analyser Video audio carrier  Levels Frequency spacing  of digital signals  C   N    Constellation Constellation  MER  BER  Echo display    analyser 4 16 32 64 128 256QAM  Frequency offset  DVB T   COFDM    NICAM BER BER measurement in analogue TV modulation    Memory oscil  Audio  Amplitude  Daviati    Video  Line memory  Am  DiSEqC M  Swing in out     loscope on  F
24. udio rechts Audio input right    1  0 Ethernet 3 TX  Ethernet transmitter     21 Ethernet 3        Ethernet receiver    2  3    Measurement processor serial interface    AT RES    Measurement processor port 1          Measurement processor port 1    25 Hyperstone 100 Measurement processor port 0    22       INTERFACES    CHARGE LEVEL DISPLAY FOR A LITHIUM ION BATTERY                  23     amp            00060        T b T       The unit is externally po   wered    The unit is externally powered  and the internal battery is  being charged    The unit is not being external   ly powered and the button is  pressed    Note     Operating conditions       Signal   Note  gt     When the unit is draw   ing power internally from  the battery the green  LED does not light up  Battery charge indication   OLED  0   flat   1LED   20    2 LEDs   40     3 LEDs   60     4 LEDs   80 96  5 LEDs   100   ful   ly charged   Battery charge indication   OLED   0   flat   1LED   20    2 LEDs   40     3 LEDs   60     4 LEDs   80 96  5 LEDs   100   ful   ly charged     Green LED    Yellow LEDs and green LED    Yellow LEDs    If the yellow LEDs do not light up after a short time despite the unit being externally powered   the externally applied voltage is too low     Delivery status     In the delivery status  the fuse has been removed to prevent the unit being switched on  inadvertently  A T 8 0 A fuse is supplied with the unit     EXTERNAL KEYBOARD  PS2        not connected       not connected    IR
25. uency increment kHz 50   Video IF bandwidth Standard dependent   Audio IF bandwidth Standard dependent   Video output voltage impedance V  Q 1 75   1 dB   Hum measurement dB  gt 50   S N weighting  to CCIR Rec  567  dB  gt  55 typ  57   Analogue satellite receiver   Standard FM to CCIR Rec  405   Colour standards PAL  SECAM  NTSC   Sound standards US De emphasis  50 Panda Wegener  75  Frequency increment kHz 200   Video IF bandwidth MHz 27 36   Audio IF bandwidth kHz 130 380   Video output voltage impedance      1 75   3        Hum measurement dB  gt 50   S N weighting  to CCIR Rec  567  dB  gt  55 typ  60   Analogue input   S N weighting  to CCIR Rec  567  dB Typ  up to 80             27    TECHNICAL APPENDIX       Digital CATV receiver  J83 A  B  C        Modulation type    16 QAM  32 QAM  64 QAM  128 QAM  256 QAM                                                                                                                            Symbol frequency MSymb s 2 0 6 999   Frequency increment kHz 50   Video output voltage impedance V  O 1 75   1 dB   IF bandwidths MHz 1  5  5     8  12   MER measurement dB  gt  33 typ  38   Digital terrestrial TV receiver  DVB T  ATSC    Modulation type QPSK  16 QAM  64 QAM  8 VSB   Symbol frequency Standard dependent   Frequency increment kHz 50   Video output voltage impedance V  O 1 75  1 dB   IF bandwidths MHz 1 5  6  7  B  12   MER measurement dB  gt  35   Digital satellite receiver  DVB S    Modulation type QPSK   Symbol frequency MSymb
26. ured  After pressing the key  you will be able to choose the type of measurement wanted and  have this carried out  In the M  s display  the ANALYSE menu is always positioned at the edge of the  display with the SOURCE menu positioned next to it  Both menus should be seen as being completely inde     pendant of each other  and be independantly operated        CHOICE OF THE SIGNAL SOURCE    By pressing the hard key c you will be able to choose a signal source from the list displayed   The following sources can be chosen     Note  Not all signal sources can be called up directly during a measurement operation  Due to this  we  recommend that you call up the spectrum analyser before changing the signal source  see point  4  Measurement choice   Provided you have already chosen a signal source  the corresponding Help file will be opened  once the key has been pressed        13    OPERATION    CHOOSING THE CHANNEL TO BE MEASURED    Now one can choose the channel to be measured   Generally there are different possibilities offered as to how a measurement channel can be chosen    Selection of programme through programme name     Press  Chan  Tab  to select the desired channel table     Enter the desired programme name in the entry field                          the programme name is automati   cally completed    2  Selection of programme through channel number   2 1  Press  Chan  Tab  to select the desired channel table   2 2  Use    Prog Number    to enter the desired programme pos
    
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