SMACSM Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source

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SM by Status Monitoring And Control Solutions (HMS Compliant, SNMP Based) SMACSM Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL www.atxnetworks.com www.atxnetworks.com

Although every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy of this document it may be necessary, without notice, to make amendments or correct omissions. Specifications subject to change without notice. SignalOn Series, MAXNET, HFC Enhance, PCI Filters, Q-Series & FiberLinx are registered trademarks of ATX in the United States and/or other countries. SMAC SM is a service mark of ATX in the United States and/or other countries. Products or features contained herein may be covered by one or more U.S. or foreign patents. Other non-atx product and company names in this manual are the property of their respective companies.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1. OPERATIONAL DETAILS... 1-1 2. INSTALLATION... 2-1 3. SET REDUNDANT OUTPUT FREQUENCY... 3-1 4. SET REDUNDANT OUTPUT GENERATOR LEVELS & SWITCH THRESHOLD... 4-1 5. SETTING HYSTERESIS... 5-1 6. CONFIGURATION MENU... 6-1 7. CONNECTION FOR NORMAL OPERATION... 7-1 8. REPLACEMENT MODULE ORDERING INFORMATION... 8-1 9. SYSTEM PRIMARY TO SECONDARY SWITCH TEST... 9-1 10. MONITORING..... 10-1 10.1. Software Connection of Ethernet or Modem Communications Interface... 10-1 10.2. GUI (Graphical User Interface) Monitor... 10-2 11. SERVICE & SUPPORT... 11-1 11.1. Contact ATX Networks... 11-1 11.2. Warranty Information... 11-1 SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual i

Index of Figures and Tables Figures #1 Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Block Diagram...1-1 #2 PC s Network Settings for Factory Default UPS IP Address...10-1 #3 Configuration Page...10-3 #4 Main Overview Status Page...10-4 #5 Parameters Page...10-4 #6 Analog Alarm Thresholds...10-5 Tables #1 Administration Level Parameters...10-3 #2 Module Specific SNMP Parameters...10-5 ii SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual

CHAPTER 1: OPERATIONAL DETAILS OPERATIONAL DETAILS 1. Operational Details Generates a high level, internally redundant, agile frequency pilot tone. Monitor and control of all functions through front panel or over the data network (HMS compliant, SNMP v2c) or Web browser. LCD display shows the current alarms and allows detector thresholds to be set. Independent removable and replaceable power supplies provide full power redundancy. Compact 1RU chassis. Simple one-cable connection. Suitable for headend and hubsite applications. Front panel test points for oscillator levels and system output level monitoring. Please refer to the web site www.atxnetworks.com (Resources and Support, then User documents) for up-to-date specification informaiton. NETWORK CONNECTION MONITOR AND CONTROL RJ-45 RF DETECT OSC A TP INDEPENDENT +24 VDC OUT POWER SUPPLY AGILE OSCILLATOR OSC A ATT OUTPUT TP RF OUT INDEPENDENT +24 VDC OUT POWER SUPPLY AGILE OSCILLATOR ATT RF DETECT OSC B OSC B TP PCR-SW-A1 Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Figure #1: Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Block Diagram SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual 1-1

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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION INSTALLATION 2. Installation Rack-mount the PCR-SW-A1 unit into your 19 equipment rack using a minimum of two 10 x 32 machine screws in the bottom two holes on the PCR chassis. Connect the PCR-SW-A1 unit to the system using the rear RF Out port. Connect two IEC 3-prong power cords between each of the two rear panel Power Supply jacks and two 120 VAC electrical outlets. For testing purposes, only one is required to be connected. The front panel LCD display should quickly flash the ATX Networks splash screen and then show the Status Summary screen indicating the status of the primary and secondary Oscillators and the status of the two Power Supplies. The OSC A & B and PS A & B should not be flashing to indicate that the Oscillators and Power supplies are in good working order and that the PCR-SW-A1 is detecting the system pilots. SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual 2-1

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CHAPTER 3: SET REDUNDANT OUTPUT FREQUENCY SET REDUNDANT OUTPUT FREQUENCY 3. Set Redundant Output Frequency Enter the STATUS SUMMARY screen by pressing the F1 key. Navigate to the SETUP screen using the UP/DOWN arrow keys and press the ENTER key, or the RIGHT arrow key to enter that menu. Press the ENTER key to enter edit mode. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow keys to select the digit you wish to modify. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to increase or decrease the value of the selected digit, then press the ENTER key to set the SMAC PCR unit to the displayed frequency. When the frequency change is complete, the SMAC PCR unit will return to the status summary screen. The primary will now be set to the displayed frequency and the secondary is set to the displayed frequency +20 khz SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual 3-1

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CHAPTER 4: SET REDUNDANT OUTPUT GENERATOR LEVELS & SWITCH THRESHOLD SET REDUNDANT OUTPUT GENERATOR LEVELS & SWITCH THRESHOLD 4. Set Redundant Output Generator Levels & Switch Threshold Enter the STATUS SUMMARY screen by pressing the F1 key. Navigate to the SETUP screen using the UP/DOWN arrow keys and press the ENTER key or the RIGHT arrow key to enter that menu. Press the UP/DOWN arrows to select the SET OUTPUT LEVEL screen. Press the ENTER key and the displayed output will begin flashing. Use the UP arrow to increase the level and the DOWN arrow to decrease the level. When the displayed output matches the desired output for the system, press the ENTER key to store. The displayed output will stop flashing indicating the SMAC PCR unit is now generating a redundant source at that display level. The switching threshold will automatically set to 2 db below the displayed output reference level once the output level is set. To monitor the current generator source levels and set reference, press the F1 key to enter the STATUS SUMMARY. Navigate to the STATUS screen using the UP/DOWN arrow keys and press the ENTER key or the RIGHT arrow key to enter that menu. The primary and secondary levels will be listed beside the NOW= characters. The switching reference will be listed beside the REF= characters. Use the UP/DOWN arrows to select between the primary (OSC A LEVEL) and secondary (OSC B LEVEL) screens. All displayed levels are in dbmv. SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual 4-1

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CHAPTER 5: SETTING HYSTERESIS SETTING HYSTERESIS 5. Setting Hysteresis Press the F1 key to enter the STATUS SUMMARY. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to navigate to the SET-UP MENU. Press the ENTER key or the RIGHT arrow key to enter that menu. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to navigate to the SET HYSTERESIS screen. Press the ENTER key and the hysteresis character will begin flashing. Use the UP arrow key to increase the hysteresis value and the DOWN arrow to decrease the hysteresis value. When the desired system hysteresis value is set, press the ENTER key and the hysteresis character will stop flashing. The SMAC PCR unit will now function using the new hysteresis value. SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual 5-1

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CHAPTER 6: CONFIGURATION MENU CONFIGURATION MENU 6. Configuration Menu Press the F1 key to enter the STATUS SUMMARY screen. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to navigate to the CONFIGURATION MENU. Press the ENTER key or the RIGHT arrow key to enter the CONFIGURATION MENU. There are 3 sub screens in the CONFIGURATION MENU: SET BRIGHTNESS MODIFY NETWORK IP CURRENT FIRMWARE The SET BRIGHTNESS screen allows the user to modify the display keypad brightness levels. To modify the current level, press the ENTER key and the brightness character will begin to flash. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to increase or decrease the brightness level. Press the ENTER key to store the desired brightness level. The MODIFY NETWORK IP screen allows the user to change the SMAC PCR unit IP settings. To change the network IP settings press the ENTER key and the IP character will begin flashing. Use the LEFT/RIGHT arrow keys to change which character you wish to modify. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to increase or decrease the character. When the IP is set to the desired value, press the ENTER key to store. The display will automatically move to the MODIFY NETMASK and MODIFY GATEWAY display screens. The user can modify the system gateway and netmask the same way as the IP screen. After the user is finished setting IP, NETMASK, and GATEWAY, the SMAC PCR will automatically reboot the ethernet port and the unit will be at the new network settings after reboot. The CURRENT FIRMWARE screen will display the SMAC PCR unit current firmware revision. SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual 6-1

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CHAPTER 7: CONNECTION FOR NORMAL OPERATION CONNECTION FOR NORMAL OPERATION 7. Connection for Normal Operation Press the F1 key to display the current STATUS SUMMARY of the SMAC PCR unit. The OSC A & B and PS A & B characters should be solid, indicating they are in good working order. If the OSC A or B character is flashing, this indicates that the primary (A) or secondary (B) generator level has dropped 2 db or more below the switch threshold REFERENCE. If the PS A or B character is flashing, then this indicates that the power supply voltage has dropped below 22V. In either scenario, the SMAC PCR unit should be immediately seviced. The current individual internal primary and secondary generators can be monitored without system disruption by using the front OSC A and OSC B test point ports. These ports are -40 db relative to the set system output level. The current SMAC PCR system output level can be monitored without system disruption by using the front OUTPUT test point port. This port is -40 db relative to the set system output level. SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual 7-1

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CHAPTER 8: REPLACEMENT MODULE ORDERING INFORMATION REPLACEMENT MODULE ORDERING INFORMATION 8. Replacement Module Ordering Information The following modules can be ordered if the system pilot frequencies change in your system. The chassis must be de-racked to change the pilot bandpass filter and redundant oscillator. The power supplies are replaceable while the chassis is in the rack. Part Number PCR-SW-A1AC PCR-SW-A1DC PCR-SW-xx/yy PCR-SW-xx PCR-SW-DC-xx/yy PCR-SW-DC-xx PCR-OSC-xx (1) PCR-NBP-xx (1) PCR-PS PCR-PSV0 (2) PCR-PS-DC Description 1RU Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source, Single Channel, Agile Frequency, includes Two AC Power Supplies 1RU Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source, Single Channel, Agile Frequency, includes Two 48 VDC Power Supplies 1RU Two Pilot Redundancy Switch (xx/yy = pilot frequencies in MHz), AC Power 1RU One Pilot Redundancy Switch (xx = pilot frequency in MHz), AC Power 1RU Two Pilot Redundancy Switch (xx/yy = pilot frequencies in MHz), -48 VDC Power 1RU One Pilot Redundancy Switch (xx = pilot frequency in MHz), -48 VDC Power Replacement Oscillator (xx = oscillator frequency in MHz) Replacement Narrow Bandpass Filter (xx = filter centre frequency in MHz) Replacement Power Supply Module, AC Power Replacement Power Supply Module for Legacy SMAC Units Replacement Power Supply Module, -48 VDC Power NOTES: (1) For non-frequency agile versions of PCR-SW. Can be ordered separately as backup modules or to change frequency of source & detection. Both OSC & filter required and must be same frequency as each other to function. (2) Only required as replacement for original series of PCR-SW, ordered prior to 2010. A different power connector is used on these. SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual 8-1

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CHAPTER 9: SYSTEM PRIMARY TO SECONDARY SWITCH TEST SYSTEM PRIMARY TO SECONDARY SWITCH TEST 9. System Primary to Secondary Switch Test Press the F1 key to enter the STATUS SUMMARY. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to navigate to the SET-UP MENU. Press the ENTER key or the RIGHT arrow key to enter that menu. Use the UP/DOWN arrow keys to navigate to the SWITCH TESTING screen. Press the ENTER key to initiate the system primary to secondary switch test. The TESTING characters will flash indicating the test has initiated. Initiating the system test will mute the primary generator to simulate a system failure. The unit will automatically switch to the backup secondary source. The system test can be measured using the front test ports to monitor secondary backup generator levels and switch times. If measuring on a spectrum analyzer, the secondary will be at the primary frequency +20 khz. To exit the system test and go back to normal operation, press the ENTER key. The TESTING characters will stop flashing indicating the unit is operating back in normal redundant operation. SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual 9-1

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CHAPTER 10: MONITORING MONITORING 10. Monitoring 10.1. Software Connection of Ethernet or Modem Communications Interface By default the device ships with a static IP address of 192.168.0.1 If at any time the user chooses to revert back to the factory defaults, the reset button (located near the RJ45 port) must be held down for approx 10 seconds until the LED turns off. When the device reboots, it will have default passwords and IP address. In order to connect to a device, the PC must be on the same subnet as the device. Open your Windows Network Connections on the Control Panel. Right click your local area connection, then select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and click on Properties. Select Use the Following IP address and enter the values shown to the right. Now you can open any web browser and enter 192.168.0.1 in the URL field. A logon page will appear, at which point you can log in as Administrator with the password of administrator. From here you can change the login password, upgrade the firmware of the device, or set the communication parameters. Select DHCP if you choose to use your network s DHCP server to provide an IP address, or choose static IP and assign a unique, unused IP that is part of your system s subnet. Enter in a list of IP addresses for trap recipients. These will be the computers that will be sent SNMP traps in the event of any alarm. Likewise you can enter a list of email addresses to receive a similar alarm message if you don t have SNMP monitoring software. Consult your IT department for the outgoing mail server information required. Note that all SNMP traps and emails shall include the Alias (entphysicalalias) of the device which is alarming. This is a user configurable text field that many customers use to identify the specific device (i.e. Nodes serviced, room or rack location, etc). This value is set using any SNMP manager software. See the next page. Figure #2: PC s Network Settings for Factory Default UPS IP Address SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual 10-1

CHAPTER 10: MONITORING 10.2. GUI (Graphical User Interface) Monitor All SMAC PCR units come with a built in easy to use graphical user interface for monitor of the device. Use any standard Windows browser (i.e. Chrome, Firefox ) and enter the device IP (default: 192.168.0.1) in the browser IP field to connect to the GUI. Login using these default access level passwords: Access Level: admin Password: admin Access Level: operator Password: operator Access Level: observer Password: observer 10.2.1. GUI (Graphical User Interface) Monitor - Configuration The configuration page is only available to the administrator access level and allows the following system level changes to the device: 10-2 SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual

CHAPTER 10: MONITORING Figure #3: Configuration Page Display Name Hostname/ Domain Name IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway DNS Servers NTP Server Time Zone Read-write Community Name Read-only Community Name Default Trap Community Name Trap Recipient List System Name, Location, Contact SMTP Server Email Recipient List SMTP Username, Password Optional Fields Description Define the static IP address of the chassis. This address is maintained during power cycles and firmware upgrades. A factory reset will revert the IP back to 192.168.0.1 Enter the domain name server to be able to enter www... URL s into any fields If there is no network time server available leave this blank. All times are then counting from midnight, Jan 1st, 1970 as the start-up time Only used if NTP server used. Adds local time zone offset to UTC time. e.g. for Eastern Standard Time Zone, enter UTC+5:0 SNMP Required Variable SNMP Required Variable SNMP Required Variable List up to 10 IP addresses that are to receive traps. Optional SNMP Fields Mail Server List up to 5 email addresses that are to receive an email form of the traps. If authentication required, must enter an email user name and password. Table #1: Administration Level Parameters SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual 10-3

CHAPTER 10: MONITORING 10.2.2. GUI (Graphical User Interface) Monitor - Status The main status page gives a quick overview of the current status of the primary and secondary sources. The default operation of the device will list each source in a white box to indicate no alarms are present. If a failure occurs, the white box will shade red indicating an alarm condition. Beneath the sources display is a list of up to 16 dated alarm logs giving more specifi c details on a possible alarm condition. Figure #4: Main Overview Status Page 10.2.3. GUI (Graphical User Interface) Monitor - Parameters Clicking on either primary or secondary source box will open a more detailed parameters page. All analog current variable measurements can be viewed including voltage, current, power, temperature, current switch threshold, and current source output level. Any specifi c alarms will highlight the parameter in red. To switch between the primary and secondary sources, press the Prev and Next buttons. Figure #5: Parameters Page 10-4 SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual

CHAPTER 10: MONITORING 10.2.4. GUI (Graphical User Interface) Monitor - Analog Alarm Thresholds Select the Analog tab to open the device s current alarm threshold table. All measured analog values will generate an alarm if the value is above or below the listed variables. 10.3. SNMP Monitor SMAC PCR units are HMS compliant (SNMPv2c) and can be monitored with any commercial MIB browsing software using standard SCTE MIBs. To monitor the device the following SCTE modules are required: RFC115-SMI SNMPV2-SMI SCTE-ROOT SCTE-HMS-ROOTS SCTE-HMS-HEADENDIDENT-MIB SCTE-HMS-HE-RF-MIB The following MIBs are supported with the SMAC PCR: Figure #6: Analog Alarm Thresholds Display Name Description HMS MIB Variable Description Description of the module entphysicaldescr Name Indicates the chassis slot of the module entphysicalname Alias Optional user defined field - added to fifth variable binding of traps entphysicalalias Manufacturer ATX entphysicalmfgname Model ATX model number entphysicalmodelname Asset I.D Optional user defined field entphysicalassetid Serial No Module s serial number entphysicalserialnum Hardware Rev Hardware rev of module entphysicalhardwarerev Firmware Rev Firmware rev of module entphysicalfirmwarerev Temperature [C] Module s current temperature hecommontemperature Date and Time Current date of unit in Y/M/D/H/min/sec hecommontime Temperature Current operating temperature of unit hecommontemperature P.S. Description P.S. Voltage Out [Volt] Description of the voltage supplied to the internal power supply of the module Unit measures both 24V inputs from the redundant supplies. Displayed voltage and power is the lesser of the two values. If either PS fails, the voltage displayed will be the failed value. hepsunitdescription hepsunitvoltagein P.S. Current Out [ma] Current supplied to the unit from the combined 24V supplies hepsunitcurrentin P.S. Power Out [Watts] P.S. Voltage * P.S. Current hepsoutputpower herfampoutputlevel (Set 2 db below reference on output) When output level is set, this value is set as the reference level. The redundant switching threshold is 2 db below this value. This value is also stored as the analog alarm LO value analogalarmlo Osc Output Description Description of source output level in dbmv herfampoutputdescription Switch Threshold [dbmv] Osc Output Level [dbmv] Level in dbmv where the unit will switch from the primary to the secondary source. This level is 2 db below the reference output level set. Current output level of primary or secondary generator source in dbmv Table #2: Module Specific SNMP Parameters herfampoutputlevel herfampoutputlevel SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual 10-5

CHAPTER 10: MONITORING A T X N e t w o r k s S M A C - P C R POWER-UP SCREEN OSC & PS: fast flash if any failures O S C A B P S A B I P = 1 9 2. 1 6 8. 1 0 0. 1 8 0 STATUS SUMMARY S t a t u s M e n u TO STATUS PARAMETERS BACK TO STATUS MENU O s c A L e v e l d B m V N o w = 5 0. 0 R e f = 5 0. 0 O s c B L e v e l d B m V N o w = 5 0. 0 R e f = 5 0. 0 C u r r e n t = 5 4 0 m A A = 2 4. 5 B = 2 4. 2 V D C T e m p = 2 6. 9 C S / N = 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 A S e t - u p M e n u TO SET-UP PARAMETERS BACK TO SET-UP MENU S e t O s c F r e q 4 9 9. 2 5 0 M H z S e t O u t p u t L e v e l N o w = 5 0. 0 d B m V S w i t c h T e s t i n g M u t e A ENTER S e t H y s t e r i s i s : H Y S = 1 d B ENTER initiates mute of PRIMARY and switch to SECONDARY. Testing flashes during the test. Hit ENTER to end test. C o n f i g u r a t i o n M e n u TO CONFIG PARAMETERS S e t B r i g h t n e s s S e t B r i g h t n e s s = 4 Allow 0..9 BACK TO CONFIG MENU M o d i f y N e t w o r k I P I P = 1 9 2. 1 6 8. 0 0 0. 0 0 1 ENTER MODIFYING SETTINGS M o d i f y N e t w o r k N M I P = 2 5 5. 2 5 5. 2 5 5. 0 0 0 ENTER ENTER TO EDIT VALUE MODIFY VALUE M o d i f y N e t w o r k G W I P = 1 9 2. 1 6 8. 0 0 0. 2 5 4 ENTER SELECT DIGIT TO EDIT F1 or F2 ESC C u r r e n t F i r m w a r e N o v 2 1 2 0 1 7 V 3. 4 After ENTER is pressed, reboot process begins 10-6 SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual

CHAPTER 11: SERVICE & SUPPORT SERVICE & SUPPORT 11. Service & Support 11.1. Contact ATX Networks Please contact ATX Technical Support for assistance with any ATX products. Please contact ATX Customer Service to obtain a valid RMA number for any ATX products that require service and are in or out-of-warranty before returning a failed module to the factory. RF Products (MAXNET, SignalOn, HFC Enhance, PCI Filters, Q-Series, SCN, SMAC, FiberLinx) TECHNICAL SUPPORT Tel: (905) 428-6068 press *3 then press 2 Toll Free: (800) 565-7488 press *3 then press 2 (USA & Canada only) Email: rfsupport@atxnetworks.com CUSTOMER SERVICE ATX Networks 1-501 Clements Road West Ajax, ON L1S 7H4 Canada Tel: (905) 428-6068 press *1 Toll Free: (800) 565-7488 press *1 (USA & Canada only) Fax: (905) 427-1964 Toll Free Fax: (866) 427-1964 (USA & Canada only) Email: support@atxnetworks.com Web: www.atxnetworks.com 11.2. Warranty Information All of ATX Networks products have a 1-year warranty that covers manufacturer s defects or failures. SMAC SM - Frequency Agile Pilot Carrier Redundancy Source Installation & Operation Manual 11-1

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