Triax CSE 816 Manuale utente

AssemblyInstruction
CSE816
Model Itemno.
CSE 816 325104
Version 45 Date 07/2016 EN

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Contents
1 Notes about safety and hazards ..................................................................4
2 General information ....................................................................................6
2.1 Meaning of the symbols used ..........................................................6
2.2 Scope of delivery ..........................................................................6
2.3 Available accessories .....................................................................6
2.4 Technical data ...............................................................................7
2.5 Description ...................................................................................8
3 Overview ....................................................................................................9
3.1 Front cover ...................................................................................9
3.2 Connectors and components .........................................................10
Front view / side view (type label) ....................................................10
View from below .........................................................................11
Rear view ...................................................................................12
3.3 Control unit .................................................................................12
4 Installing the head-end station ...................................................................13
4.1 EMC regulations (electromagnetic compatibility) ..............................13
4.2 Remove front cover ......................................................................14
4.3 Mounting the head-end station ......................................................14
Wall mounting ............................................................................15
Mounting in a 19" cabinet ...........................................................16
5 Installing a cassette ...................................................................................17
6 Power supply ............................................................................................18
6.1 SAT IF input distributor .................................................................18
6.2 Connecting peripheral devices ......................................................18
6.3 Power supply unit (PSU) ................................................................18
7 Connecting the head-end station ................................................................19
7.1 Potential equalisation (PE) .............................................................19
7.2 Connecting the SAT IF input distributor ...........................................19
Overview ...................................................................................19
Connecting SAT IF inputs ..............................................................20
Using two reception levels (factory settings) ...............................20
Using one reception level (loop-through operation) .....................20
7.3 Connecting RF output of the head-end station ..................................20
7.4 Mains connection ........................................................................21
8 Setting the contrast of the display ...............................................................22

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9 The control panel at a glance .....................................................................22
9.1 Control panel ..............................................................................22
9.2 Menu items .................................................................................22
10 Updating the software of the control unit ....................................................23
10.1 Updating software via PC .............................................................23
10.2 Updating the software via second control unit .................................23
Removing master control unit .........................................................23
Programming slave control unit ......................................................24
Inserting master control unit ..........................................................25
11 Programming ............................................................................................25
11.1 Preparation .................................................................................25
11.2 Programming procedure ...............................................................26
Message after temperature exceeding ............................................27
11.3 Programming the head-end station ................................................28
Activating system information ........................................................29
System information – control unit ...................................................29
Perform settings ......................................................................29
Call up information about the head-end station ..........................29
System information – output collector .............................................30
System information – temperature ..................................................30
System information – number of the head-end station .......................31
System information – clock frequency .............................................31
Setting the RF output level of the cassettes ......................................31
Setting the RF output level of the head-end station ............................32
Setting the consecutive number of the head-end station .....................32
Activating the modem connection ..................................................33
Setting the password ....................................................................33
Saving settings ............................................................................34
Programming the head-end station (following excess temperature) .....34
System information ......................................................................35
12 Final procedures ........................................................................................36

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1 notes about safety and hazards
• Observe the relevant VDE regulations.
• If the power cord needs to be replaced, only use an OEM power cord (EMC).
• The standards EN/DIN EN 50083 resp. IEC/EN/DIN EN 60728 must be
observed, especially concerning equipotential bonding and earthing
.
• Observe the relevant standards, regulations and guidelines on the installa-
tion and operation of antenna systems.
• Before starting installation or service work disconnect the receiving system
from mains.
• Do not perform installation and service work during thunderstorms.
• Assembly, installation and servicing must be carried out by an authorised
electrician.
• For a complete disconnection from the mains, the mains plug must be pulled
out of the mains socket. Ensure that the mains plug can be pulled out without
difficulties.
• The head-end station should only be installed in a room where the permissi-
ble ambient temperature range (0 °C and +50 °C ) can be maintained, even
during fluctuations in climatic conditions.
• Make sure there is a minimum space
- at wall mounting 50 cm above and below
-
at mounting in a 19" cabinet 20 cm above and below, as well as 10 cm
behind.
• To avoid too strong heating of the head-end stations it is not admissible
to mount them one upon the other without using thermic precautions (e.g.
permanently air recirculation, ventilation, heat deflectors etc.).
•
If additional fans are to be used to circulate the air, ensure that the system will
be shut down (disconnected from mains) should any one of the fans fail.
• Install the head-end station
- in a dry, dust-free environment
- in such a manner that it is protected from moisture, fumes, splashing wa-
ter and dampness
- where it is protected from direct exposure to sunlight
- on a vibration-free wall or floor construction
- not within the immediate vicinity of heat sources
• In case of the formation of condensation wait until the system is completely
dried.
• Ensure that the head-end station is adequately ventilated.
• Do not cover the ventilation openings!
•
Do not install the head end in cabinets or recesses which are not ventilated.

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• Do not place any vessels containing liquids on the head-end station.
• Do not place anything on the head-end station which could initiate fires
(e.g. candles).
•
Due to the risk of fires caused by lightning strikes, we recommend that all
mechanical parts (e.g. distributor, equipotential bonding rail, etc.) be mounted
on a non-combustible base. Wood panelling, wooden beams, plastic covered
panels and plastic panels are all examples of combustible bases.
• Avoid short circuits!
• To ensure electromagnetic compatibility, make sure all connections are tight
and that the covers are screwed on securely.
• No liability is accepted for damage caused by faulty connections or inap-
propriate handling of the device.
Electronic devices should never be disposed of in the household rubbish. In
accordance with directive 2002/96/EC of the European Parliament and the
European Council from January 27, 2003 which addresses old electronic and
electrical devices, such devices must be disposed of at a designated collection
facility. At the end of its service life, please take your device to one of these
public collection facilities for proper disposal.

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2 General information
2.1 meaninG of the symbols used
Important note
• Performing works
Danger by electrical shock
—> General note
2.2 sCope of delivery
1 CSE 816 head-end station (without cassettes)
1 CD (assembly instructions) 1 Brief assembly instructions
1 Ferrite sleeve 1 Power cord + strain relief
2.3 available aCCessories
For cassettes and accessories see website "www.triax.com".

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2.4 teChniCal data
The devices meet the following EU directives:
2011/65/EU, 2014/30/EU, 2014/35/EU
The product fulfils the guidelines and standards for CE labelling.
Unless otherwise noted all values are specified as "typical".
General
Cassette slots: .....................................................................................8
Admissible ambient temperature: .........................................0 °C … +50 °C
Dimensions (W x H x D) [mm]: ............................483 x 397 (9 HU) x 302
Weight (fully equipped): .....................................................approx. 20 kg
LNB operating voltage: ................. +18 V / ≤1 A total (short-circuit-proof)
Other operating voltage: ............ +12 V / ≤1 A
total (not short-circuit-proof,
use with appropriate external fuse only)
RS 232 socket: ... data interface for software update and
remote maintenance
SAT IF input distributor: ..........................................................................2
Data of one SAT IF input distributor
Frequency range: ....................................................... 950 … 2150 MHz
SAT IF inputs: ......................................................................... 2 F sockets
SAT IF loop-through output: ....................................................... 1 F socket
SAT IF outputs: .................................................................. 6 + 4 F sockets
Input / output impedance: .............................................................. 75 Ω
Decoupling of the outputs: ............................................................. 20 dB
Tap-loss 1-6 (see page 8): ........................................................9 … 14 dB
Through-loss: ...................................................................................8 dB
Tap-loss 1-4 (see page 8): ........................................................9 … 12 dB
LNB operating voltage: ......................................+18 V / max. 1 A total
(1 A at one LNB connector,
0.5 A at two LNB connectors
0.25 A at four LNB connectors etc.)
RF output collector
Frequency range: ........................................................... 45 … 860 MHz
Control range of each input: .............................0 … –25 dB (electronically)
Control range of each output: .............................0 … –6 dB (electronically)
Input, output impedance: .................................................................75 Ω
Return loss: ...................................................................................14 dB
RF output: ..........................................................................IEC connector

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Decoupling loss of the inputs: ..........................................................30 dB
Gain: ...........................................................................................13 dB
Output level with 16 channels .....................................maximum 100 dBµV
Power supply PS 190
Mains voltage: .................................................... 220–240V~, 50/60 Hz
Power consumption (fully equipped, incl. LNB power supply): ..........150 W
2.5 desCription
The head-end station has a modular structure and can hold up to 8 cassettes.
You can find a list of the current cassettes at the website "www.triax.com".
The various expansion options for the head-end station allow for the installa-
tion of a wide range of broadband cable systems.
Two integrated SAT IF input distributors has in total four SAT IF inputs. You can
use them to distribute the reception levels each over 4 or 6 outputs. Using the
loop-through output enables you to distribute reception level 1 over the 10
outputs for each SAT IF input distributor. The F sockets of both reception levels
are coloured.
Basic signal pattern:
9-12 dB 9-14 dB
8 dB
Unused loop-through outputs must be terminated with the resistors supplied.
The power supply in the head-end station is designed to supply power to com-
ponents (e.g. LNBs) connected upstream. These are supplied via the SAT IF
input distributors’ input sockets with operating voltage (+18 V) at a total cur-
rent of max. 1 A .
The head-end station’s power supply unit can be used to supply peripheral
devices with voltage (+12 V / max. 1 A , with an external fuse).
The cassettes’ RF output signals are accumulated in a programmable RF output
collector and then directed to the RF output and to the test output via the down-
stream hybrid amplifier.
When the head-end station is shipped from the factory, the default setting for
the RF output level of the output collector is -3 dB. You can use the software of

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the control unit to program the master output level of the head-end station.
The software version of the control unit appears on the two-line LC display after
switching on the head-end station.
If the inner temperature of the head-end station exceeds the permissible tem-
perature of 65 °C when operating, a message appears in the display instead
of the standby menu. This message contains the maximum measured tempera-
ture and the number of the head-end station.
The display also supports dialogue guidance when programming the head-
end station. Use the buttons of the control unit to program the head-end sta-
tion. You can also use the CCRS 1000 software and the CCRC 2/8 manage-
ment unit to program the head-end station.
The RS 232 interface of the control unit enables you to use a PC or a note-
book and the "BE-Flash" software to update the operating software of the
control unit. You can find the current operating software for the control unit,
the software "BE-Flash" and the current assembly instructions on the website
"www.triax.com".
3 overview
3.1 front Cover
2 2
1
Fig. 1
1 Locking screws 2 Mounting screws
—> To maintain compliance with the EMC regulations, the head-end sta-
tion must not be operated without this front cover.

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3.2 ConneCtors and Components
front view / side view (type l abel)
22
!
4
2 2
3
5
7
K
Fig. 2
2 Mounting screws
3 Cassette slots 1 … 8
4 Outputs of the SAT IF input distributors
5 Cover with openings for cable terminals
—> To maintain compliance with the EMC regulations, the head-end sta-
tion must not be operated without this cover.
—> The rectangular openings are affected to mount RJ45 cable termi-
nals.
7 Control unit
K Type label
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