Prisma II Multi-Wavelength High Density Transmitter

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Prisma II Multi-Wavelength High Density Transmitter Increasing customer demands for advanced services and competitive pressures are causing HFC network operators to consider strategic options. One popular alternative involves segmentation of the network to reduce service group size and increase effective per-home bandwidth. Cisco s advanced Prisma II Multi-Wavelength High Density Transmitters (HDTx-M) and complementary O-band optical passives provide innovative and economical forward path segmentation solutions in areas with fiber count limitations. Multiple optical wavelengths carrying differing content are multiplexed for transport on a common fiber and demultiplexed to feed the segmented service areas. Optimal performance is achieved by making use of up to six carefully selected O-band optical wavelengths (channels). The transmitters are offered in a range of output powers from 4 m to 12 m to increase network design flexibility. HDTx-M The HDTx-M transmitters may be used in either the new Prisma XD high density chassis or in the standard Prisma II chassis*. - When used in the 6 RU standard Prisma II chassis, a Host Module is used to interface between the chassis and the high density transmitter (or receiver) modules. 2 high density modules occupy each single-wide host module. The Prisma II standard chassis can accommodate up to 26 high density modules. High density modules can be mixed with other full-height PII modules in the chassis. - When used in the 3 RU Prisma XD chassis, the high density modules plug directly into the chassis without host module. The Prisma XD chassis can accommodate up to 16 high density modules. The HDTx-M transmitters have 1 GHz passband which greatly increases bandwidth for high definition TV and other advanced services. Microprocessor control allows ease of installation and flexibility of application. * In a 28 connector Prisma II chassis, only the HDTx Broadcast Input port is available. The Prisma II 56 connector chassis is required to utilize both the Broadcast and Narrowcast inputs on the HDTx. Two HDTx-M s in Host Module Features High density design allowing up to 16 transmitters in a Prisma II XD chassis and up to 26 transmitters in a standard Prisma II Chassis Energy efficient design with lowest power consumption per transmitter 1 GHz RF passband to increase bandwidth capacity for new service Precise optical power levels and pre-selected wavelengths enable superior link optimization Nonvolatile storage of pre-set operating parameters simplifies installation procedures Dual RF inputs for broadcast video and new media (narrowcast) service tiers Blind-mate (push-on) RF and DC connectors RF input test point User selectable Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Multiple set-up and control options Local Control via Local Craft Interface (LCI) Local monitoring via Intelligent Communications Interface Module (ICIM) Remote monitoring via ROSA /TNCS status monitoring and control element manager Master / Slave Redundancy

Specifications Optical Units HDTx-M Notes Optical Output Wavelength Range nm 1300-1340 Optical Channels Optical Output Power Electrical m m m m m A,B,C,D,E,F 4 6 8 10 12 Bandwidth MHz 46-1002 Frequency Response ± 0.6 Input Return Loss >16.0 Port-to-Port Isolation (Narrowcast to Broadcast Inputs) >45 Broadcast (BC) RF Input Required RF Input Level per Ch. (NTSC) 78 NTSC analog ch s with: -320 MHz QAM (550-870 MHz) @ -6 15.3 1-450 MHz QAM (550-1002 MHz) @ -6 15.0 64 PAL B/G analog ch s with: -270 MHz QAM (600-870 MHz) @ -6 16.3-400 MHz QAM (600-1002 MHz) @ -6 16.0 59 PAL D/K analog ch s with: -270 MHz QAM (600-870 MHz) @ -6 16.6-400 MHz QAM (600-1002 MHz) @ -6 16.3 Narrowcast (NC) RF Input Required RF Input Level per Ch. (QAM) -for QAM @ -6 c relative to analog ch s +6 2 Required RF Input Level per Ch. (analog) - for equal amplitude analog ch s (BC and NC) +12 (above Broadcast RF analog level) Power Consumption (maximum) W DC 7.5 Front Panel Test Point Relative to Input Broadcast Input -20 ± 0.5 @ Narrowcast Input -32 ± 0.5@ Page 2 of 5

Specifications, continued Environmental Units HDTx-M Notes Operating Temperature Range Premium Standard Full Specs C -20 to +65 0 to +50 8 F -4 to +149 32 to +122 Storage C -40 to +65-40 to +65 F -40 to +149-40 to +149 Humidity Range % 0 to 95 Mechanical (Modules) Depth Width Height Weight lb kg 8.80 22.35 1.03 2.62 3.48 8.84 0.90 0.41 Module Width slots 1 Page 3 of 5

Premium HDTx-M Link Performance Specifications Carrier to Noise (see notes: 1,3,4,5,9) 78 CW NTSC with 53 QAM 256 (550-870 MHz) 64 CW PAL B/G or 59 CW PAL D/K with 33 QAM 256 (600-870 MHz) Output Total Optical Link Loss () 3 Model # Power (m) 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 P2-HD-13TXM-04 4 54.5 53.5 52.5 51.5 P2-HD-13TXM-06 6 54.5 53.5 52.5 51.5 P2-HD-13TXM-08 8 54.5 53.5 52.5 51.5 P2-HD-13TXM-10 10 54.5 53.5 52.5 51.5 P2-HD-13TXM-12 12 54 53 52 51 Standard HDTx-M Link Performance Specifications Carrier to Noise (see notes: 1,3,4,5,9) 78 CW NTSC with 53 QAM 256 (550-870 MHz) 64 CW PAL B/G or 59 CW PAL D/K with 33 QAM 256 (600-870 MHz) Output Total Optical Link Loss () 3 Model # Power (m) 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 P2-HD-13TXM-04-ST 4 52.5 51.5 50.5 49.5 P2-HD-13TXM-06-ST 6 52.5 51.5 50.5 49.5 P2-HD-13TXM-08-ST 8 52.5 51.5 50.5 49.5 P2-HD-13TXM-10-ST 10 52.5 51.5 50.5 49.5 P2-HD-13TXM-12-ST 12 52 51 50 49 Distortion Performance (all HD-Tx s) 78 CW NTSC with up to 75 QAM 256 (550-1002 MHz) 64 CW PAL B/G or 59 CW PAL D/K with up to 50 QAM 256 (600-1002 MHz) CTB 70 1,4,9 CSO 65 1,4,9 XMOD 65 1,4,9 Notes 256 QAM BER Performance (all HD-Tx s) 78 CW NTSC (55-550 MHz) with up to 75 QAM 256 (-6, 550-1002 MHz) Notes Pre-FEC BER (typical) 1.0 e-6 1,4,6,7 Notes: 1. At specified RF input level. RF levels shown are required with Tx AGC off. 2. Narrowcast Input requires an RF input level that is greater than the RF input to Broadcast. 3. Total optical link loss allows 3.5 for passive loss with balance of all fiber loss. 4. All measurements taken with Scientific-Atlanta 6940/44/GainMaker Node Receiver. 5. For 78 NTSC, 64 PAL B/G, or 59 PAL D/K with QAM 256 loading through 1002 MHz, subtract 0.3 from listed CNR. 6. Pre-FEC BER specified for ITU-T J.83 Annex B 256 QAM modulation, 78 NTSC in CW mode, 15 minute test duration w averaged BER. 7. Pre-FEC BER improves to 1.0 e-9 when tested with 78 NTSC carriers modulated with independent NTSC video sources. 8. Temperature at air inlet to Prisma II chassis. 9. Above performance is for a single Tx. For a multi-wavelength system with multiple Txs, carrier-to-noise and distortion performance will be reduced. Consult with Scientific Atlanta Application Engineering for system performance. Unless otherwise noted, specifications are minimum performance over temperature. Specifications are based upon measurements made in accordance with SCTE/ANSI standards (where applicable), using standard frequency assignments. Page 4 of 5

Ordering Information Premium SC/APC Model # Channel A Channel B Channel C Channel D Channel E Channel F P2-HD-13TXM-04-SA 4021839 4021844 4021849 4021854 4021859 4021864 P2-HD-13TXM-06-SA 4021840 4021845 4021850 4021855 4021860 4021865 P2-HD-13TXM-08-SA 4021841 4021846 4021851 4021856 4021861 4021866 P2-HD-13TXM-10-SA 4021842 4021847 4021852 4021857 4021862 4021867 P2-HD-13TXM-12-SA 4021843 4021848 4021853 4021858 4021863 4021868 Premium SC/UPC Model # Channel A Channel B Channel C Channel D Channel E Channel F P2-HD-13TXM-04-SP 4021869 4021874 4021879 4021884 4021889 4021894 P2-HD-13TXM-06-SP 4021870 4021875 4021880 4021885 4021890 4021895 P2-HD-13TXM-08-SP 4021871 4021876 4021881 4021886 4021891 4021896 P2-HD-13TXM-10-SP 4021872 4021877 4021882 4021887 4021892 4021897 P2-HD-13TXM-12-SP 4021873 4021878 4021883 4021888 4021893 4021898 Premium E2000 Model # Channel A Channel B Channel C Channel D Channel E Channel F P2-HD-13TXM-04-E2 4021899 4021904 4021909 4021914 4021919 4021924 P2-HD-13TXM-06-E2 4021900 4021905 4021910 4021915 4021920 4021925 P2-HD-13TXM-08-E2 4021901 4021906 4021911 4021916 4021921 4021926 P2-HD-13TXM-10-E2 4021902 4021907 4021912 4021917 4021922 4021927 P2-HD-13TXM-12-E2 4021903 4021908 4021913 4021918 4021923 4021928 Standard SC/APC Model # Channel A Channel B Channel C Channel D Channel E Channel F P2-HD-13TXM-04-SA-ST 4028887 4028892 4028897 4028902 4028907 4028912 P2-HD-13TXM-06-SA-ST 4028888 4028893 4028898 4028903 4028908 4028913 P2-HD-13TXM-08-SA-ST 4028889 4028894 4028899 4028904 4028909 4028914 P2-HD-13TXM-10-SA-ST 4028890 4028895 4028900 4028905 4028910 4028915 P2-HD-13TXM-12-SA-ST 4028891 4028896 4028901 4028906 4028911 4028916 Description Part Number PS-HM (Host Module) 4008281 PII Chassis upgrade kit (converts 28 connector chassis to 56 connector chassis) 741429 Cisco, Cisco Systems, the Cisco logo, the Cisco Systems logo, Scientific-Atlanta, Prisma, ROSA, Prisma II and bdr are registered trademarks or trademarks of Cisco Systems, Inc. and/or its affiliates in the U.S. and certain other countries. All other trademarks mentioned in this document are property of their respective owners. Specifications and product availability are subject to change without notice. 2009 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Scientific-Atlanta, LLC 1-800-722-2009 or 678-277-1120 www.scientificatlanta.com Part Number 7012806 Rev C February 2009 Page 5 of 5