Amc 300 Version 1.60
Amc 300 Version 1.60
Amc 300 Version 1.60
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
GLOSSARY V
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Glossary
Abbreviation Description
Attn Attenuation
BUC Block Up Converter
Available for two different frequencies: Ku-band (Ku-BUC)
and C-band (C-BUC)
C-BUC ALB180xxxx C-band Block Up Converter
D/C LO Down-Converter Local Oscillator
Freq Frequency
Global Address An address that will be responded by any ODU,
disregarding its assigned address.
For Ku-SPT, FC-SPT, EC-SPT, BUC, AUC28 and OHT,
the global address is 000.
KU-BUC ALB128xxxx Ku-band Block Up Converter
LNB Low Noise Block Converter
ODU Out Door Unit
Could be RCU, Ku-SPT, C-SPT, FC-SPT, EC-SPT, C-
BUC, Ku-BUC, AUC28 and OHT
RCU Redundancy Control Unit
SSPA Solid State Power Amplifier or Booster
SSPA Transmit The On and Off show whether the user has switch on or off
Switch the SSPA
U/C LO Up-Converter Local Oscillator
Device ID or Unit ID Specific ID (or address) assigned to ODU. ODU will only
respond to commands that address to its address or
Global Address.
Win Windows® Operating Systems
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Note: AAA1110003-M is using external attenuation and thus the attenuation box will
not appear when this model is selected even with a BUC model selected.
The PC requirements needed for the operation of this software are as follows:
Insert Installation Disk for the AMC Software into the CD-ROM drive. Click the
file having the name, “Setup.exe”. Press Enter to start the installation
program.
For product models ALB180 (C-BUC) and ALB128 (Ku-BUC) that support RS-
232 connection to PC, please use the specific M&C cable coming with the
device to connect the device to PC.
For the above BUC models, refer to Figure 2-1A and Table 2.1 for RS232 pin-
out configuration; for RS232 pin-out configuration; for IDU, refer to Table 2.2.
Table 2.1: RS-232 M&C cable pin signal assignment for ODU devices except C-
SPT
No Male Circular Female DB-9 Signal description
1 Pin E Pin 3 Rx – reception
2 Pin F Pin 2 Tx – transmission
3 Pin B Pin 5 Ground
In the event when the icon is not created automatically, probably due to some
setting on the PC, creating a short cut manually and moving it to the desktop
will similarly do have this icon created.
The M&C programs for all equipment (Ku-BUC, C-BUC) share a similar
monitor screen depicting the block diagrams of the devices (Figure 2-2 shows
C-Band BUC screen)
The difference between the programs is that certain parameters are not
applicable for some models. This will be explained in details in subsequent
sections.
The Transmit Path consists of the Up-Converter Local Oscillator (U/C LO),
Up-Converter Block and SSPA Block. Green colour indicates that the U/C LO
and Up-Converter Block are working properly. Red colour indicates that the
respective components are in failure. The SSPA Block has an extra yellow
colour indicating the SSPA transmission is off. Any failure of the above
components (U/C LO, Up-Converter and SSPA) can cause the Transceiver
not able to transmit. The Transmit Path colour indication will then turn to red.
Note: For configurations that do not have attenuation function, “Attn” is not
displayed.
SSPA ON / OFF is displayed above the SSPA Block (labelled “RF Out”). User
selection for transmit on is indicated by “ON” in the text box and transmit off is
indicated by “OFF”. The actual status of the power amplifier (SSPA / booster)
is indicated by the colour of the symbol:
2.3.2.2 IF Frequency
The IF Frequency is displayed at the middle left portion of the display screen.
2.3.3 Login
To switch to the Control Mode, click “Login” option located at the top of the
screen along the control panel. A Login Box will appear, as shown in Figure 2-
3.
The default password is “test”. The menu item Login will be changed to
Logout, menu item Setup will enable menu item Configuration.
Enter the password in the Password Field and you will enter the Control
Mode. Although both the Monitor Screen and the Control Screen look almost
identical, you will notice that the control buttons such as “Attn”, “RF Out” and
the “Set ID” can now be selected to allow changes to the parameter values.
If the changes on the parameters are successfully done, a status box will
appear showing “Command confirmed”. If the status box does not appear
within 5 seconds after the setting of the parameter, repeat the changes. User
needs to log in to be allowed to change any parameter.
To change a parameter, click on the button of the parameter (e.g.: Attn) and a
drop down button will appear next to the text box. Click on the dropdown
button to open the dropdown list. Drag through the scroll bar until the desired
setting appears. Select the desired setting to execute it.
The PC will not be able to communicate with the ODU unless the
! communication port is set correctly.
CAUTION
the current settings for the baud rate (shown in Figure 2-4). To change the
settings, click on the dropdown button and choose from the dropdown list.
Click OK to confirm the new settings. A message box will appear to confirm
your selection. If booster with M&C is used or if more than one equipment is
to be controlled by the M&C program (e.g. Redundancy Operation), an RS-
485 converter must be used and Device Mode must set to RS-485 for the
extra conversion delay needed.
Important!
If a RS232/485 converter is being used, choose the device mode RS-485. This
will ensure the minimum delay requirement of RS-485.
The Device tab is the third option available on the configure screen. This
option allows you to choose the model of equipment that you want to monitor.
The Driver Model allows you to select the transceiver to be controlled. The
equivalent product name (Ku-BUC, C-BUC) will be displayed next to the
model. Figure 2-5 shows how to select the Driver Model under the Stand-
alone Operation.
Figure 2-6 shows the extra LNB option for BUC with Redundancy enabled.
The model of booster you want to control (if applicable) can be selected under
Booster Model. Booster models with part number ending with “-M” or “-SM”
are with M&C feature.
Note: For booster with M&C option to operate properly with transceiver,
RS485 connection must be used.
Booster Model allows you to select the desired model among the various
Booster models, as shown in Figure 2-7. The Device ID is selected from a
dropdown list ranging from 0 to 25. The M&C program uses this Device ID to
broadcast its command. Only models with this Device ID will response to the
command. If a system has only one Driver and no booster (with M&C option),
this setting can be 000, since it is the only device on the M&C communication
link.
Important!
Address 000 is a global address for Booster (with M&C), Ku-BUC and C-BUC
devices. All units will respond to this address regardless of their assigned address.
In case you are using M&C program with the ODU for the first time or you are
not sure of the Device ID of the ODU, set the Device ID to 000. If you have
more than one device connected to the M&C link (besides RCU), you will
need to use RS485 interface to communicate with all the devices. Each of the
devices will need to have a unique address. By default, addresses 9xx is
reserved for controller while 8xx is reserved for booster (where xx = 00 ~ 99).
For redundancy operation, the Device ID of units A and B are defaulted to 001
and 002 for Ku-BUC and C-BUC, 801 and 802 for booster with M&C option.
These addresses cannot be changed by you (refer to Figure 2-8).
Figure 2.7-1
Figure 2.7-2
The Firmware tab is the 4th option available on the configure screen. This
option allows you to read, write or erase the firmware inside the MCU of the
devices through any RS232 serial interface provided by us. The setup
procedure is as following:
1. Select the device for which the firmware upgrade is being performed.
Please check with customer support to find if the model is supported for
firmware upgrade.
2. Select the serial port of your PC that is connected to the device
3. Right click on the baud rate area of status bar to re-select if you want to
change to baud rate other than 115200.
4. Press “Select” button and then press “Connect to Device” button on the tool
bar.
If the hardware connection is correct, you will see text “Device found…”
displayed in the first column of status bar, as shown as in Figure 2.7-2.
Then the tool bar is enabled for you to do all the operations including Open
Hex file, Save Hex file, Read device, Write device, Erase device, View
memory and Clear memory. Before quitting from this interface user need to
press the last button on the tool bar which is “Return to AMC Mode”
to give the serial interface back to Monitor and Control process.
Users must not erase or write device without our guidance, especially when
writing unauthorized Hex files to the device. It may cause unrecoverable
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damage to the device. Our technical support staff will give you further
instruction to use this function if it is required.
2.3.9 History
The program writes the updated status of the ODU and the commands into a
Log File. Click menu item File View Log File to view the Log File using
Notepad application. Click menu item Setup Log retaining days to pop-up
an Input Box, to key in the number of days before the Log File is to be deleted
and press Enter or OK. On the expiry date, a new file will automatically
replace the old file. In order to keep the disk space usage minimum, a 2-day
expiry date is recommended.
To set commands, enter into Control Mode by clicking Login and keying in the
password. All the control buttons that may be configured will appear.
- Figure 2-9 and Figure 2-10 display the Control Mode main screen for
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- Figure 2-11 shows Booster with M&C driven by third party up converter
(Driver Model set to None).
- Figure 2-12 shows the booster status information for an indoor standalone
SSPA.
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Figure 2-11: Main Display for Booster with M&C driven by Third-party Up-
Converter
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Figure 2-12: Indoor SSPA AAA11B0001-RM Main Display & Status Information
Figure 2-13: BUC Main Display & Status Information (Click LO icon to enable)
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The Transmit Frequency is displayed in the text box besides “Freq” above the
U/C Block, and the Receive Frequency is displayed below the D/C Block.
The step size of BUC ALB128xxx-VO is 0.1 .For normal BUC models the step
size of attenuation is 0.5 dB and the maximum attenuation can be set is 15
dB, while for integrated BUC models the step size is 0.5 dB and the maximum
attenuation can be set is 20 dB. To select integrated BUC models for
ALBx28xxxx and ALBx80xxxx, the “Integrated BUC” checkbox on
configuration interface should be ticked.
For certain BUC models, attenuation step size is 0.1 dB. It is required to select the
0.1dB option behind the Driver Model for the software to support those models. After
0.1 dB selected, the attenuation step size in attenuation setting page becomes 0.1
dB.
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Click Set ID to change the Device ID of the transceiver and booster (with M&C
option). This is different from the Device ID shown in the Setup
Configuration Device screen. This setting is to set the ID of the device while
the Device ID screen is to select the destination address to be used during the
broadcasting of message.
As a metaphor, Set ID is like telling a person his new name, while Device ID
setting in Device ID screen is like choosing what name to call out every time
you send a message. Therefore, once you have set a Device ID to 001
(example), you will need to change the Device ID in Device ID screen to 001,
so that when you broadcast the message using the selected device ID, the
particular device will respond. Selecting 000 as Device ID is like saying
“everyone”. All the devices will respond to the message.
Choose the required ID by clicking on the dropdown button and select from
the list. The Booster ID by default will be set to “8xx” where xx is the last two
digit of the Transceiver ID just selected.
Click RF Out to display the dropdown button. Clicking on the dropdown button
reveals 2 options, namely ON and OFF.
Note that the SSPA will not be able to be switched on if the U/C LO is
unlocked.
This feature is only applicable for boosters with M&C option (model ends with
“-M” or “-SM”).
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A checkbox at the top right hand corner of the screen allows you to enable /
disable Auto Polling. If the box is checked, the program will periodically ask
for updated values of the various parameters. The green LED will frequently
toggle from the Send LED to the Receive LED indicator to demonstrate this
on-going process. Green colour at the Send LED indicates a command is
being sent out. The Receive LED indicates the last status of the previous
receive.
Note that, “Auto Polling will not work when in 1+1 Redundancy Main Menu. To
get an updated status, please click on “Establish/Refresh” button.”
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To start changing any device configuration, the user will need to establish the link
with the device.
To perform this, press Refresh or Establish button.
When the Refresh button is clicked on, the software will seek updated values
of various parameters like frequency, attenuation and alarm status. It
performs the same function as Auto Polling.
2.3.10.8 Logout
Once the user has completed the setting changes, the user has to logout to
return back to the status display screen.
To quit the M&C program, click File Exit from the menu bar located at the
top left corner of the screen.
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Table 3-1: Part Number for RS485 M&C cable in Figure 3-1
Product Type RS-485 cable Connectors on the end of RS485 cable
RCU 2502040669 8-pin female circular to female DB-9
ODUs 2502040699 8-pin male circular to female DB-9
IDUs 2502040680 Male DB-9 to female DB-9
Use RS 485 cable to interface between the RCU unit and the PC terminal.
Figure 3-3: RCU Set-Up Block Diagram for LNB with M&C
Initially, the Send LED & Receive LED will toggle between green and white.
The word besides Send LED is indicating if it is polling RCU ODU A or ODU B
(see Figure 3-7). This shows that the program is trying to establish link with
the RCU. Once the link is established subsequently, the link will remain Green
in colour.
For Ku-BUC and C-BUC, the address of ODU A is 001 and ODU B is 002,
while booster with M&C option will be 801 and 802 respectively for
redundancy program to function.
change its address accordingly. Therefore, during the initialization, only the
device desired to be have its ID changed (booster with M&C option, etc.)
should be connected to the RCU.
To initialize the addresses, click Init Address (see Figure 3-8). The RCU
program will guide user through the process by instructing which device is to
be connected to the RCU. At the end of address initialization, a message to
connect all the devices back to the RCU will be displayed.
Please be noted that in Receiver Only Redundancy Mode “Rx Alone”, the
initialize address function is not available, since there are not any BUC or
booster physically connected in this mode.
IMPORTANT!
At the ‘Monitor Panel’ located on the bottom left of the screen, if the ‘Control Mode’ status displays
Local, go to the physical RCU unit (outdoor), open the front panel and set the dip switch to Remote.
This will allow the PC terminal to have control of the system remotely.
The default switching mode is set to Auto. In Auto mode, the system will
automatically switch over to the standby path once there is an alarm or fault
detected. However, the user may wish to switch between the paths manually.
To do so, click Manual at the Switch option under the control panel to activate
manual operation.
In Auto Mode, when any of the paths (transmit or receive) fails, the RCU will
try to switch both paths to the stand-by unit. If one of the paths of the standby
unit is faulty, it will try to switch the particular path back to the original path.
Example: In Transmitter with Receiver RCU mode, if ‘TxA’ fail, it will switch
both transmit and receive paths to ‘TxB’ and ‘RxB’. If ‘RxB’ is
already in failure or fail subsequently while ‘TxA’ still remains
faulty, it will switch only ‘RxB’ to ‘RxA’. The configuration then
becomes ‘TxB’ and ‘RxA’ active.
IMPORTANT!
The RCU is only allowed to switch its transmit or receive path using M&C
program if transmit or receive switches are connected to the RCU & AC
supply is applied to the RCU.
Change the switching mode to Manual by clicking Manual at the Switch option
under the control panel to activate manual operation.
Click ‘TxA’ and ‘RxA’ at the control panel to set the active path to A. Both the
‘TxA’ and ‘RxA’ paths will turn green in colour. This indicates that both
transmit and receive paths have been set to Path A. ‘Tx B’ and ‘Rx B’ lines will
be grey in colour, indicating that they are on stand-by mode (see Figure 3-9).
Click ‘Path A’ at the control panel to set the active path to A. Path A will turn
green in colour. This indicates that transmit paths have been set to Path A.
Path B lines will be grey in colour, indicating that they are on stand-by mode
(see Figure 3-9-2).
Click ‘Path A’ at the control panel to set the active path to A. Path A will turn
green in colour. This indicates that receive paths have been set to Path A.
Path B lines will be grey in colour, indicating that they are on stand-by mode
(see Figure 3-9-3).
When the Refresh button is clicked, the software will seek updated alarm and
line status. It has the same function as Auto Polling.
There is a checkbox at the top right hand corner of the screen to enable or
disable Auto Polling (see Figure 3-9). Tick to enable the program to
periodically ask for updated values of the various parameters.
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At the main RCU screen, click on the block diagram of Unit A or Unit B to go
into the stand-alone screen for individual ODU (see Figure 3-10).
At this screen, the user is able to configure any of the parameters as per
stand-alone mode. To return to the main RCU screen, click Close at the
bottom right of the screen.
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When the box Redundancy System is checked, two more combo box will
show on the interface.
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When Tx /Rx is selected, the main page of the RCU interface remains same
as the original status.
If user selected Tx Alone mode, all Rx related components are removed from
the main Redundancy interface. Following is the Redundancy interface in Tx
Alone mode.
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If user selected Rx Alone mode, all Tx related components are removed from
the main Redundancy interface. Following is the Redundancy interface in Rx
Alone mode. In this mode, Driver Model and Booster Model options will be
fixed to be “None”. “Unit A” and “Unit B” icons are disabled and in gray color
which indicates that no BUC or Booster are connected.
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1+1 Redundancy system Rev. B only has one Transmitter and Receiver Mode
that is “Tx Alone” mode. So when this Rev. B option is chosen, the second
combo box of RCU Models is disabled and Transmitter and Receiver Mode is
fixed to be “Tx Alone” mode. Receiver related components on interface are
removed.
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Text color of this box indicates the alarm status of Redundancy unit. When it
appears to be green, RCU is working in normal status, while if it turns to be red,
there is a alarm.
User can click this RCU box to view RCU information window. The window has
the information of OCXO1 alarm, OCXO2 alarm, power supply1 alarm and power
supply2 alarm. User can also read and set attenuation values of 2 RCU
attenuators in this window.
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To set the attenuators value, user need to click the Attn1 or Attn2 button for Path
A or Path B first to enable the two combo boxes, then you can select the
attenuation values in the option window. After certain value is selected, the
information is sent to firmware to do the setting.
The four alarm indicators show in green color if the status are OK. If anyone of
them is in alarm status, the icon becomes a red colored cross and the description
text become “Fail”.
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Appendix A –
QUICK SET-UP GUIDES
This guide is to provide you with the typical steps required to set up a system
with referencing to different sections for detail. These steps assumed that you
have set up a physical M&C link with the ODU and tested that it functions. Do
remember to switch off transmit IF from modem until the whole system set-up
is completed.
i) Login.
iii) Press Refresh / Establishing if the Send LED and Receive LED have
stopped toggling. This is to set up link with the ODU and update the
present device setting onto the screen.
i) Login.
Click Device tab, select the correct Driver Model and Booster Model
(AAAXXXXXXX-M, AAAXXXXXXX–MO or AAAXXXXXXX-SM). At
Device ID column, set to 000 if communicating with the system for
the first time or unsure of the addresses of the transceiver and
booster. This is to use global address 000 to communicate with all
devices at one time before setting their ID.
Press OK to exit.
iii) Tick to disable Auto Polling at Auto Polling option on the Main screen.
This is to allow user time to set up the device address.
iv) Press Refresh / Establishing if both the Send LED and Receive LED
have stop toggling. The screen will show No Response or the Receiver
LED will turn red. This is expected since the link between the devices
has not been established with the M&C and corruption of data due to
the global address will cause all the devices to response
simultaneously to the status polling. This step is to enable the device to
lock to the correct interface (RS485).
v) Press Set ID, select 001 to set the transceiver to 001 and booster to
801 (the “8” is set by the program by default). Follow the instruction on
the screen for the sequence of configuration.
vi) Press Refresh. It should not have any “No Response from devices!”
and the Receive LED should not remain red for more than 3 polls in 5
minutes of auto polling (by enabling the Auto polling).
vii) If the Receive LED remains red or the “No Response” message keeps
appearing, check the M&C connection, pin configuration (especially for
RS485 operation), interface card / RS232-485 converter. Go to menu
Setup Configuration, the Device tab, set the Device ID back to 000
and repeat step (v).
i) Login.
Click Device tab, select the correct Driver Model and Booster Model
set to None. At the Device ID column, set to 000 if communicating
with the system for the first time or unsure of the addresses of the
transceiver and booster. This is to use global address 000 to
communicate with all devices at one time before setting their ID.
Press OK to exit.
iii) Tick to disable Auto Polling at Auto Polling option on the Main screen.
This is to allow user time to set up the device address.
iv) Press Refresh / Establishing if Send & Receive LEDs have stop
toggling. The screen will show “No Response” or Receiver LED turn
red. This is expected since the link between the devices has not been
established with the M&C and corruption of data due to the global
address would cause all the devices to response simultaneously to the
status polling. This step is to enable the device to lock to the correct
interface (RS485).
v) Press Init Address, and follow the instructions from the screen. Follow
the instructions on the screen for the sequence of connecting the
transceiver and booster to the computer. This will set Unit A’s
transceiver to 001 while Unit B’s transceiver to 002.
vi) Press Refresh. It should not have any “No Response from devices!” or
Receive LED red for more than 2 polls in 5 minutes of auto polling (by
enabling the Auto Polling).
vii) Notice the indicator next to the Receive LED. It shows which unit it is
polling (A, B or RCU). If the Receive LED remains red or the “No
Response” message keep appearing, check the M&C connection, pin
configuration (especially for RS485 operation), interface card / RS232-
485 converter. Go to Admin Configure Unit ID, set the Unit ID
back to 000 and repeat step (v).
xiii) Press Close to exit from the ODU menu back to the RCU screen.
Repeat the same steps from (viii) to (xii) for the second unit.
The following are the steps to setup the AMC300 for this simultaneously
monitoring of the Tx and Rx sub-system.
3. Verify that the AMC300 can monitor and control the Tx RCU subsystem
without any issues.
4. Open the device configuration window again and now choose the “Tx and
Rx” option as shown in figure A.4-3.
8. This would complete the configuration and AMC300 would provide two
monitoring windows. One monitoring the Tx RCU subsystem and other
monitoring the Rx RCU. The windows can be resized to provide a view to
simultaneous monitor the two subsystem as shown in figure A.4-6