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1. Figure 1 2 Front panel of the AUC68 Ku Band Converter Table 1 3 Interfaces LE ANE on the nl of the Converter unit Interface Interface Type 0 Description Control Panel LCD Display M amp C user interface Menu Buttons Online LED Online Offline status indicator Table 1 4 Online and Alarm LED indications GREEN Indicates that redundancy is set to Auto or Manual and there is no major alarm in the unit Indicates that redundancy is set to Auto or Manual offline mode and there is a major alarm in the unit Alarm o Indicates faulty condition Note The LN LED indicator on the front panel will be RED when a fault is detected in the unit The alarm will be triggered by an unlock condition of the LO and or a high temperature within the unit Please refer to the Status Menu Parameters to view the alarm conditions of the unit IM02960229 Rev A 4 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 3 2 AUC68 Series Converter Back View i SERIES MEC l o 00 FT l t 000 IS VIII _ N f 3 2 AL250V gt e SERIESM amp C A STATUS ay yes REFIN N O j N F N 0 60Hz VP N 3 1 j ef 4 D a x M o E 2 2 5 YY Ethernet a 3 C o UJ S C 4 De N e SI SD A g dale O i eae cn N E RN m STATUS i RF L BAND REF IN l ma l E l ETHERNET gt O N yy 1 l f M etm ue e
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3. M lis Choice e y AR con A ve n nni e Fa n i x pe m J 3 ii e _ ___ elIGilliy ame eee O D Tra suli F mae NVI CLANS id Z oasis iei eleuc sme ae erech eels 4 eT AUC68 Ku Band Up Converter Installation and Operation Manual IM02960229 Rev A Jgils Reliability e Choice e Innovation Copyright Notice All information contained in this Manual are the property of ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd The Manual in whole or in part may not be duplicated or reproduced without the written permission of ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd The Manual is intended to be used as a guide only and may be revised modified or altered at any time by ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd shall not be liable to users of the Manual nor to any other person firm company or other body for any loss direct indirect or consequential in contract or in tort or for any negligent mis statement or omission contained herein by reason of arising from or in relation to any such user other person company or body relying or acting upon or purporting to rely or act upon any matter contained in this Manual If you have any enquiry or require further technical assistance please contact our Customer Service Centre at ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pt
4. accessories 2502040680 C A FOR USB TO RS485 CONVERTER KIT optional eee 6103480008 Converter RS485 to USB optional Ethernet RJ45 cable 1 To be arranged IM02960229 Rev A System Configuration Diagrams IM02960229 Rev A 64 System Configuration Diagrams AUC68X 1 1 Redundancy System Configuration AC Power Source AUC68X EH X unit A PO ei O Ku Band IM02960229 Rev A AUC68X AC Power Source GP nit B 65 System Configuration Diagrams IM02960229 Rev A 66 System Configuration Diagrams List of System Components Agilis Description Quantity Part No AUC68XXXXXX RM AUC68 Converter AMSU6812ABSN RM Ku Band Multi Switch Unit Note The table contain typical accessories list for the Converter Depending on your purchase order your Converter package may not include certain optional cables Please contact Agilis if you wish to purchase any of the above accessories IM02960229 Rev A List of Accessories Item Agilis Description Length Qty No Part No m 6202040064G Power Supply Cable 2 6202040065 C A 9P D SUB M TO 9P 3 1 D SUB F 2502040680 C A FOR USB TO RS485 CONVERTER KIT optional 6103480008 Converter RS485 to USB optional 2502041031 C A RS232 DB9 female to female 2502041019 C A N type male to SMA male 6A 5703660011 Adaptor N type male to SMA female 2502040892 C A Splitter to PM Ku Bd 80W e RF Cable To be ERN Eiheme
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7. Caution Setting a wrong IP here may cause the Device not accessible OPERATION Attenuation 0 20dB 0 5dB Step Do Set RF Output ON v set Redundancy State Enable v Set Redundancy Mode Manual Y Set Oper State Online Y set Refresh Status Figure 4 29 AUC68 Device Configuration page Redundancy IM02960229 Rev A 43 Chapter 3 Installation IM02960229 Rev A NETWORK CONFIGURATION Interface Configuration allows you to configure the AUC network information including the Device ID Device IP Device Subnet Mask Device Gateway Serial Communication Mode DHCP Enable settings OPERATIONS Operations allows you to configure the AUC operating parameters such as Attenuation RF Output and Redundancy State PASSWORD SETTING Change Password allow you to change your current password To change password click on the Change Password link and fill out the required information Ja i LI S 1 1 Receive System INTERFACE CONFIGURATION Change Password D 001 ommunication Mode RS485 v inahla EXAMPLE MODIFY NETWORK CONFIGURATION PARAMETER DEVICE IP The following example shows how to change the Device IP of the AUC unit Perform these steps 1 Enter the desired value into the textboxes 2 Click the corresponding Set button NETWORK CONFIGURATION Device ID ia Device IP e Device Subnet Mask 256 265 2550 Set Device Gateway h92 168 114
8. 0000 Set Serial Communication Mode PC RS4B5 v Set DHCP Enable O Set Caution Setting a wrong IP here may cause the Device not accessible A WARNING Setting a wrong IP in Network Configuration may cause the Device not accessible 44 Chapter 4 Set Up 4 4 6 Setting Up SNMP Parameters The SNMP Configuration menu enables you to specify how the AUC communicates with the SNMP Manager If you have yet to login to the HTTP interface you will be prompted to do so when clicking the SNMP Configuration menu option The factory default username and password is admin admin respectively Note Both the Device Configuration and SNMP Configuration screens can only be accessed after logging in Access to both screens is maintained after logging in until the browser is closed Device Status Device Alarm Device SNMP Configuration Configuration ig i LI S 1 1 Receive System SNMP AGENT CONFIGURATION Read Write Community String configuration for SNMPv2c Agent Configure multiple community names if you want the SNMP agent to respond to the NMS SNMP manager with different read and write community names If less than three communities are needed leave extra fields blank to disable them Manager IP Configuration SNMP Manager IP 192 168 1 10 se Community String Configuration Read Comm1 public Read Comm2 read Read Comm3 Write Comm1 private Write Comm2 write Write Comm3 pu
9. AUC attenuation RF Output settings and Redundancy operating parameters such as Redundancy State Redundancy Mode and the Operating State Ja I LI S Up Converter System Tx STATUS Attenuation 0 0 dB RF Output ON Temperature 27 C Redundancy State Enable Redundancy Mode Auto Operating State Online Refresh Status Best viewed in Google Chrome and IE8 Figure 4 25 AUC68 Device Configuration page in Redundancy configuration This screen automatically refreshes every 500ms to provide an updated summary of the AUC s operating parameters You can also click Refresh Status at the bottom of the screen to manually refresh the page IM02960229 Rev A 40 Chapter 4 Set Up 4 4 4 Device Alarms To display all the alarm status of the AUC68 click Device Alarm from the top menu The following screenshot shows the alarm statuses of the AUC68 Up Converter operating parameters such as RF LO and RF Output Device Device Status Device Alarm Device Information Configuration ig i LI S Up Converter System ALARMS Tx ALARMS RF LO Status RF Output Status Refresh Status Best viewed in Google Chrome and IE8 Figure 4 26 AUC68 Device Alarm page Each alarm can display one of four colour states Green Indicates that there is no alarm for the corresponding status e Red Indicates a major alarm Corrective action should be taken immediately Amber Indicates a minor alarm Correction action should b
10. Agilis Multi switching unit AMSU68 Two identical AUC68 Series Converters along with an AMSU68 multi switching unit are included in a redundancy system package The online AUC68 converter operates while the secondary AUC68 converter remains on offline Switching takes place if a fault occurs in the online AUC68 converter 1 2 7 Power Supply System IM02960229 Rev A lA WARNING Please ensure that the power source is turned OFF before connecting the power cable from the power source to the Converter unit The AUC68 Series converter is powered via an external AC power source 90 VAC 264 VAC range Internal AC DC converters convert the AC power received into the DC voltages required by the various modules within the Converter The pin out configuration for the Converter s AC connector is given in the table below Table 1 2 Converter s AC IN pin out configuration ete The internal AC DC converter receives AC power and converts it to DC voltages which are then supplied to the various internal modules and cooling fans This power supply is compact reliable and is adequately adjusted for safety EMC and EMI The internal DC voltages required within the unit includes 15 5V DC and 5 5V DC voltages that provides power to the M amp C OCXO and converter modules 12V DC to the fan and LCD control panel Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 3 Converter Interfaces 1 3 1 AUC68 Series Converter Front View 4 bl
11. an Excel spreadsheet file that you can save on your local drive IM02960229 Rev A 35 Chapter 3 Installation 4 4 Monitor amp Control via HTTP optional Using the Ethernet M amp C component you can monitor and manage the AUC68 from your PC by simply using a standard web browser The new generation of devices from Agilis provides the capability to monitor and control the device through a ubiquitous web browser available on any PC This simple interface offers a very user friendly mechanism to maintain and configure a device for any system configuration and settings At the heart of the device is an embedded http web server It is a software component that implements the HTTP protocol and allows any web browser to access information from the device This architecture provides the following benefits E It provides a thin client interface for a traditional application and any application running the http protocol It provides support for http protocol for the distribution and acquisition of information to be displayed in the regular interface possibly a web service and possibly using XML as the data format e HTTP is a well studied cross platform protocol and there are mature implementations freely available It is seldom blocked by firewalls and intranet routers e HTTP clients e g web browsers are readily available with all modern computers 4 4 1 Connecting the PC to AUC To monitor and control the AUC using the WE
12. the boxes where the present values are being displayed A new window pop up window will appear for the user to enter select the desired value Configuration parameters are subjective to equipment type Init Address A Offline Signal Down mn Major Alarm s Online Signal Up Minor Alarm Configuration Table Device Parameter AUCGG A Tx Attenuation dB i AUCGS A Redundancy Mode Figure 4 14 Configuration button fe Parameters configuration page Windows Inter di Lut Parameters Configuration UC Attenuation dB imin amp max 20 step size dB as Cancel Figure 4 15 Configuring Parameters Note Configuration parameters are subjective to equipment type 30 Chapter 4 Set Up 4 3 9 Device Status To view the status of the Converter such as IF input RF output power temperature and other operating status information click the Device Status button init Address lt Device da Status button DE teen MI offiine signal Down Bl major Alarm o pe Online Signal Up e Minor Alarm Status Table Device Parameter Value AUCS amp 8 A Tx IF Input Power 255 0dBm AUCS8 A Tx RF Output Power 30 0 dBm AUCG8 A Operating Mode _ Standalone Device AUC68 A Temperature C 40 C P Status AUC68 A UC Fix LO 12 80GHz Table Figure 4 16 Device Status screen ABOUT THE DEVICE STATUS SCREEN The Device Status Screen displays the detailed ope
13. 3 Grounding the installation This process provides a conductive path for static electrical charges to be discharged safely from the equipment to the ground This prevents a build up of static charges that may cause the equipment to spark Step 4 Switch on the unit Turn on the AC power sources The AUC should power on and the LCD should display the unit part number IM02960229 Rev A 16 Jgilis Chapter 4 Set Up and Management 4 1 Monitor amp Control The AUC68 Series Converter can be monitored and controlled via various methods including e LCD Control Panel Agilis EMS Software Web browser HTTP and SNMP protocol optional This chapter looks at how you can set up and manage the AUC68 Series Converter 4 2 Using the AUC68 Control Panel 4 2 1 Understanding the AUC68 Control Panel The front panel of the AUC68 Converter includes an LCD command buttons and status LEDs as shown in the figures below Figure 4 1 AUC68 Converter Front panel IM02960229 Rev A 17 Chapter 3 Installation 4 2 1 Online and Alarm LED Indicators Table 4 1 AUC68 Converter LED status indicators Indicates that redundancy is set to Auto or Manual offline mode and there is a major alarm in the unit GREEN Indicates that redundancy is set to Auto or Manual and there is no major alarm in the unit Off Indicates faulty condition DI Note The Alarm LED indicator on the front panel is RED when a fault is detected in the unit The al
14. 55 255 0 Local Area Connection Properties General Authentication Advanced Connect using a This connection uses the following items General OSA NdisFiler Protocol Acer NetMonitor Protocol this Capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for 3 Internet Protocol TEP IF the appropriate IP settings fou can get IF settings assigned automatically if your network supports W Obtain an IP address automatically Use the following IP address Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server a Alternate DNS server Figure 4 21 Configuring static IP 9 Click OK and exit the both properties windows Step 2 Activate your Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser IM02960229 Rev A Note The AUC s HTTP module is designed to work in Internet Explorer If you are using any other web browser alignments may be different and some functions may not work properly 37 Chapter 3 Installation IM02960229 Rev A Step 3 Disable proxy server on the web browser 1 2 Internet Options Select Tools gt Internet Options from your menu bar Click the Connections tab At the bottom of this window click the LAN Settings button In the new dialog window that appears ensure that the Proxy Server checkbox is unchecked Local Area Network LAN Settings Automatic
15. B interface via an Ethernet connection connect your PC LAN port to the AUC68 RJ45 port using either a cross LAN cable or an Ethernet hub RJ45 RJ45 CABLE Figure 4 20 Connecting via RJ45 IM02960229 Rev A 36 Chapter 4 Set Up 4 4 2 Connecting to the Web Interface Once your AUC68 is physically connected to the PC follow the procedure below to view the monitoring interface Step 1 Setup a static IP address for your LAN connection 1 Description IP address 192 768 1 10 Transmission Control Protocalz Interme Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Wide area network protocol that provid across diverse interconnected networ Default gateway ek ai C Show icon in notification area when Notify me when this connection has li Navigate to your LAN connection properties If you are using Windows 7 this is located in the Network and Sharing Center window If you are using any other Windows system please navigate to the Network Connections window Both windows can be accessed via your PC s Control Panel Click the network connection corresponding to the Ethernet port that the AUC is connected to and open the Properties window Scroll to the Internet Protocol TCP IP option and click the Properties button This will open the Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties dialog window Here select Use the following IP address and configure as follows IP Address 192 168 1 10 Subnet mask 255 2
16. Level The data can be exported as an Excel spreadsheet file and can also be printed Agilis EMS Reports Windows Internet Explorer DER v http localhast agilis ems load_charts do parameter loadPage Analog Charts Serial Number Parameters Port Number 40 Equipment AUC 1 Tx IF Input Level dBm l Tx IF input Level dBm Generate reportforthe last 1 Hour s or Day s or Month s Show Advance Search A i T LNB Current mAmp Down Link Frequency Up Link Frequency G Ch L enerate Chart Export as E Down Link Attenuation Up Link Attenuation jut Level dBm dBm e Debug The Debug Tool enables you to identify and remove existing issues in the Converter To start debugging press the Start button The details of the debugging process are then displayed on the screen as shown below Note Make sure to stop the debugging process before you close the Debug Tools page Agilis EMS gt gt Administration gt gt Debug Tool Page Windows Internet Explorer Debug Tool Page Select the ports 3 A 4 5 S Message Format ASCII HEX Logto file Please Stop the Debugging before closing the page Debug messages Figure 4 19 Debug Tool screen IM02960229 Rev A 34 Chapter 4 Set Up Alarm Report The Alarm report provides detailed information on the device alarms Statuses Selecting the Tools gt Alarm Report menu option pops up
17. M02960229 Rev A The table below lists the accessories and components that can be obtained from Agilis to setup the system Table 2 3 List of accessories and components for the Redundancy System oe Agilis Description Length Qty Part No m cm 6202040064G Power Supply Cable CIO 6202040065 C A 9P D SUB M TO 9P D SUB F 3M optional 2502040680 C A FOR USB TO RS485 CONVERTER KIT optional 6103480008 Converter RS485 USB optional IA e RF Cable To be arranged LACHEN Ethernet RJ45 Cable by customer 2502041031 C A RS232 DB9 female to O female EM 2502041019 C A N type male to SMA male 6A 570366001 1 Adaptor N type male to SMA 2 female 2502040892 C A Splitter to PM Ku Bd 80W AUC68XXXXXX AUC68 Converter 2 RM m AMSU6812ABS Ku Band Multi Switch Unit t p N RM DI Note The table above is a typical accessories list for the Converter Depending on your purchase order your Converter package may not include certain optional cables Please contact Agilis if you wish to purchase any of the above accessories Chapter 2 System Configurations 2 1 3 1 1 Redundancy System Setup using the AMSU68 IM02960229 Rev A Connect the cables according to the diagram shown in Figure 2 1 1 1 Redundancy System Configuration Set the frequency and attenuator level accordingly Set both AUC68 units output to be ON and redundancy mode to AUTO Upon power on the unit that is ready first will be the primary un
18. MP pila ia ila oie eres IE REDI REN EM E SEE 46 ASA Connecting the PC to AUC ioiso ove iii IS M aabu E esI ME DUE EM 47 4 5 2 Connecting to the SNMP Interface cece ccc sec ceeeecceececeeeeceeesceeeeees 47 4 5 3 Managing the AUC via an SNMP Manager csccccecccceecccceccceescceeeeees 49 ADDENGIX A CUSLOIMEF SeEVICQ s uses thos ENNE EEE EEEIEE EENE CENEO Dea paite beast 53 A 1 Warranty TTOUMVAC ON ies leech arai uio pues ETE elon avian ties dina ent utes tien tien waieacicee bade 53 A 2 Return Material Authorization RMA cccccccccccccceeccceesccceececeessceeseeeeseeeees 54 A 3 Additional Technical SUDDOEFLU iiie sax ir RA a 56 Appendix B Unit SDECIFICALIONS c ussexos epus a e uR TR EU Eu ES o IR IR PEEL EAr Orar 5 7 B 1 Systemi SPECINCAUON ADIOS rerin a aa r aa Ara era ea 5 7 B 2 AUCOS UNIC OUNCE D AWINO preiris ieena ia aE EAEE E EAE AE E EARNE 59 Appendix C Document Revision Log sesesesssceseececescecesesososeescsorecsoeeescerorececeoreceoeoeeceoreeeoeeeee 61 IM02960229 Rev A ii List of Figures Figure 1 1 AUC68 Series Up Converter functional block diagram cece cece cence ec ceeeeecceeeseeceeeseeees 1 Figure 1 2 Front panel of the AUC68 Ku Band Converter tte rece recisi ceri ricezione 4 Figure 1 3 Rear panel of the AUC68 Ku Band Converter ccc cece ccc cece eee cceeeeecceeeeseeeesseeeeeeseeees 5 Figure 2 1 AUC68 Converter Standalone Configuration
19. ORK INFORMATION Device ID 001 Device IP 192 168 1 1 Device Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Device Gateway 192 168 1 1 DHCP Disabled Serial Communication RS485 Mode Refresh Status Best viewed in Google Chrome and IE8 Figure 4 23 AUC68 User Interface in M amp C HTTP web The Device Information screen displays information about the AUC68 device and its network connection This page is automatically refreshed every 500ms and provides a summary of the operating parameters of the connected AUC68 The main menus are located on the top left corner of the screen Device Information Device Status Device Alarm Device Configuration and SNMP Configuration Each menu is explained in the next sections IM02960229 Rev A 39 Chapter 3 Installation 4 4 3 Monitoring AUC68 Status To view the status and basic information of the AUC68 click Device Status from the main menu The following screenshot shows the Device Status page of an AUC68 Standalone unit This screen shows information such as Attenuation RF Output Temperature and Redundancy State Ja LI S Up Converter System Tx STATUS Attenuation 0 0 dB RF Output ON Temperature 27 C Redundancy State Disable Refresh Status Best viewed in Google Chrome and IE8 Figure 4 24 AUC68 Device Status page in Standalone configuration The following screenshot shows the Device Status page of an AUC68 unit in a Redundancy configuration This screen shows information about the
20. alculator 100 meter measuring tape _ Site location map GPS receiver Road distance wheel _ Vernier calliper Location markers flags Is site in the satellite footprint Yes No Approximate length of cables between ODU and IDU IF cable routing method Underground Surface Is there a clear path for cables from Yes No ODU to IDU Proposed mounting location Antenna structure Near the antenna Inside the shelter Other Does the mounting location provide Yes No the best route for cables from IDU to ODU to antenna IM02960229 Rev A 12 Chapter 3 Installation Is there an unobstructed view from Yes No the satellite s of interest Are there any hazards near the site Yes No location that may damage or f yes please specify obstruct the ODU old buildings trees planned future construction Are there possible RF interferences Yes No from other nearby telecommunication towers Will your installation cause Yes No interference to other nearby setup Is sufficient power supply available _ Yes No Is grounding available Yes No Is the site prone to the following _ Heavy wind _ Heavy rainfall _ Ice snow accumulation Extreme temperatures Sand Dust storms _ Others IM02960229 Rev A 13 Chapter 3 Installation 3 3 Installing the AUC68X Converter All Agilis components in t
21. apter 4 Set Up The Device Configuration screen includes three sets of configuration panels Network Configuration e Operations e Password Setting Each configuration panel includes various parameters and editing options which are explained in the next sections The following screenshot shows the Device Configuration screen of an AUC standalone unit isn Duces Does cito cori Jis NETWORK CONFIGURATION Change Password Device ID DO Set Device IP IS2 3688 1 1 Set Device Subnet Mask D552552550 Set Device Gateway f92 168 114 0000 Set Serial Communication Mode PC RS485 v Set DHCP Enable O Set Caution Setting a wrong IP here may cause the Device not accessible OPERATION Attenuation 0 20dB 0 5dB Step Do Set RF Output ON v Set Redundancy State Disable v Set Refresh Status Best viewed in Google Chrome and IE8 Figure 4 28 AUC68 Device Configuration page Standalone The following screenshot shows the Device Configuration screen of an AUCOS unit that is configured in a Redundancy system Additional options are available such as Redundancy Mode and Operating State giga Device siaus Device sam stan codon Jaatis sron NETWORK CONFIGURATION Change Password Device ID DI Set Device IP 19216811 ee Device Subnet Mask 255 255 2650 set Device Gateway N9216B11 set Serial Communication Mode PC Rs485 Set DHCP Enable O set
22. arm is triggered by an unlock condition of the LO and or a high temperature within the unit Please refer to the Status Menu Parameters for more details 4 2 2 LCD and Command Buttons The AUC68 Control Panel includes the LCD and the Command Buttons LCD Command Buttons Figure 4 2 AUC68 Converter Control panel LCD DISPLAY The LCD Liquid Crystal Display provides the visual platform for the converter This displays guides the user on how to navigate and use the AUC68 system menu tree Various menus options and operating information are displayed through the LCD COMMAND BUTTONS The command buttons on the keypad of the LCD display each represent a menu option that can be accessed via the display These include System Press to view System functions This menu enables the user to view or edit AUC information such as the AUC s ID part number serial number etc Conv Press to view Converter functions This menu enables user to view and edit converter status attenuation output etc Redun Press to view or edit Redundancy functions This menu enables user to view and edit redundancy parameters Status Press to view Status functions This menu enables user to view AUC68 information including LO temperature IF and RF Status etc IM02960229 Rev A 18 Chapter 4 Set Up CLEAR ENTER AND EDIT BUTTONS Three other command buttons are found in the AUC68 control panel Thes
23. asoning MIB Browser File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help X Advanced om 113 AGILIS PROD AUC UC MIB mibl Computer a File name AGILIS PROD AUC UC MIB mib Network Files of type All Files Figure 4 36 Loading the AUC MIB IM02960229 Rev A 50 Chapter 4 Set Up 3 Once the MIB file is loaded the SNMP MIB details will appear Click on the folders to view more information File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help Advanced OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 18210 2 10 LOR o I ux iso org dod internet private enterprises agilis products agilisUpConverter Figure 4 37 AUC MIB Browser Interface 4 Execute a command on any node in the tree Right click on the node and select a command you want to execute In this example Walk is selected Export to CSV Expand subtree Ctrl R Ctrl G Ctrl N Ctrl B Ctrl E Ctrl S Walk Ctrl Table Via Ctrl T Get Get Next Get Bulk Get Subtree Figure 4 38 Walk Command 5 SNMP values will be retrieved once a command is selected IM02960229 Rev A 51 Chapter 3 Installation The figure below shows an example of the parameters retrieved by the WALK command TZ mes ELL EEA stese SSIS peietsting i166 sysiame0 users E 1192 168 1 1 systocation 0 STEECTOWCS SNGORE p
24. ation Tables Characteristics LO Ga Input VSWR Output Impedance Output VSWR Output Power P1dB 32dB max Full Band Spurious IMD 2 carriers 2MHz apart combined power 3dBm output Phase Noise 1KHz IM02960229 Rev A 57 Appendix B Unit Specifications 1KHz offset 150 dBc Hz max 10KHz offset 155 dBc Hz max Operating Temperature Storage Temperature Humidity up to 95 Non condensing Power Supply Requirements AC Input Voltage 90 264VAC 50 60Hz Power Consumption DOVA exclude BUC Interface IEC 3 Pin Plug IM02960229 Rev A 58 Appendix B Unit Specifications B 2 AUC68 Unit Outline Drawing 310 IM02960229 Rev A 59 Appendix B Unit Specifications IM02960229 Rev A 60 Jgilis Appendix C Document Revision Log February 2014 Initial Release IM02960229 Rev A 61 System Configuration Diagrams IM02960191 Rev A System Configuration Diagrams AUC68 Standalone Configuration AC Power aree inn Ku band 5 ETHERNET STATUS L Band LIST OF SYSTEM COMPONENTS id OF ACCESSORIES Quantity ass AUC68XXXXXX RM AUC68X Converter na 6202040064G C A POWER CORD IEC SOCKET 13A BLACK LF Note These tables list the typical accessories for this setup Depending 6202040065 C A 9P D SUB M TO 9P D SUB F 3M on your purchase order your AUC package may not include certain optional optional items Please contact Agilis if you wish to purchase any of the
25. blic Copyright 2013 ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd 29 New Industrial Road Singapore 536213 Main Tel 65 65217959 Fax 65 65217333 Figure 4 30 SNMP configuration settings IM02960229 Rev A 45 Chapter 3 Installation 4 5 Monitor amp Control via SNMP IM02960229 Rev A Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP provides a framework for the definition of management information and the exchange of that information A SNMP manager is a software module that manages part or all of the system configurations while an agent is a software module in the unit that is being managed Transfer of information can be initiated by both the manager via polling and the agent via SNMP Trap By default the manager initiates requests and receives responses via port 161 The agent sends SNMP Trap messages via port 162 A database describing the unit s application parameters is stored in the SNMP agent This SNMP Management Information Base MIB database is used to interpret the signals requested and received between the manager and agent The database includes both a standard set of values common to hardware nodes on a network and a private set of values that is unique to the specific unit Object Identifiers OID are a series of numbers that uniquely identify variable to an SNMP agent OIDs are arranged in a hierarchical tree structure The figure below shows the categorization of AUC parameters that are used in defining
26. cassssccessssecessscsesssssseeseecses 42 Figure 4 26 AUC68 Device Configuration page Standalone eesseeeeeeeeeeee ene 43 Figure 4 27 AUC68 Device Configuration page Redundancy ecseeeeeeeeeeee enne 43 Figure 4 28 SNMP configuration settings x iae ouo o ay Por suo E NUEVE Rue IER MM E dune detain P EOM TE EN EU 45 Ligure 4 29 SNMP MIB GAlESOFeS sprossuzti dirai deo 46 Fioore 4 30 ConnectineViac the RIAD soin era 47 Figure 4 31 AUC MID tT G6 iot deci ved cus ee ee SER eo Te Ma v ea ue uve ue Cee yea whe rue uU ro 48 Figure 4 32 Navigating the MIB tree icio ave ade doe uve ou Sues E VR SEEN RO E E ds dee RE INE eae Pos DEVE NA TE Ped 49 Fieure 4 53 Loading the MIB usse lella 50 Fioure 4 34 Loadins the AUG MIB oraren inerente 50 Floure 4 35 AUG MIB Browser Interface ssaa lilla 51 FOCA SO SNMP WALK es rcsisssizeese iiam Tienie atomes TEE EEE iaia tai e 52 IM02960229 Rev A iv List of Tables Table 1 Table 1 Table 1 Table 1 Table 1 Table 1 Table 1 Table 1 Table 1 1 2 3 4 9 Table 2 1 Table 2 2 Table 2 3 Table 4 1 Table 4 2 Table 4 3 Table 4 4 Table 4 5 Table 4 6 Table 4 7 Table 4 8 AUC68 Series Up Converter Frequency ssssessessesoeseesesoesoesoesoecesoesoesoesoesoeseeoesoesoesees 2 Converter s AC IN pin out configuration sssssscesesescesesesceseseecssesceeeseecesesceeeseeceeeee 3 Interfaces present on the front o
27. configuration nt Connections F General Security Privacy Conte Automatic configuration may override manual settings To ensure the use of manual settings disable automatic configuration i To set up an Internet connection click Setup Dial up and Virtual Private Network settings NENNEN Choose Settings if you need to configure a proxy server for a connection Automatically detect settings Use automatic configuration script Proxy server 1 Use a proxy server For your LAN These settings will not apply to dial up or YPN connections proxy int stee c Port enen Local Area Network LAN settings LAN Settings do not apply to dial up connections Choose Settings above for dial up settings Figure 4 22 Disabling proxy server 4 Click OK to exit the screen 38 Chapter 4 Set Up Step 4 In the address bar enter the AUC s access IP address The AUC s default IP address is 192 168 1 1 The Welcome screen similar to the one below Should display The same screen also displays when the Device Information menu is selected Ve C D 192 168 1 1 index htm Wy Ja I LI S Up Converter System DEVICE INFORMATION Part Number AUC6832T2021 RM Serial Number 930000000 ETH Firmware Version E01 LCD Firmware Version E01 Driver Firmware 100 Version Tx iP Frequency Range Tx OIP Frequency Range 950 1700MHz 13750 14500MHz NETW
28. e 1 1 Redundancy System using the AMSU68 2 1 1 Standalone Configuration AUC68 Standalone Configuration AC Power Source Cass IBN M Ca 3 gt Ku band RJ45 5 ETHERNET STATUS L Band Figure 2 1 AUC68 Converter Standalone Configuration Table 2 1 List of ud ane components for standalone system EN 6202040064G Power Supply Cable 6202040065 C A 9P D SUB M to 9P D NNNM optional 2502040680 C A USB to RS485 CONVERTER optional 6103480008 Converter RS485 optional Ethernet RJ45 Cable TO um un ad RF Cable by customer IM02960229 Rev A 7 Chapter 2 System Configurations EQ Note The table above is a typical accessories list for the Converter Depending on your purchase order your Converter package may not include certain optional cables Please contact Agilis if you wish to purchase any of the above accessories 2 1 2 AUC68X 1 1 Redundancy System Configuration using AMSU68 AUC68X 1 1 Redundancy System Configuration AC Power Source AUC68X oC I 2 ua a LIRA gt gt Unit A PC DB9 SE A Ku Band Lr AUC68X AC Power Source 1 nit B Figure 2 2 1 1 Redundancy System Configuration DB9 Connector F DB9 Connector F PIN 4 TO PIN 6 PIN 7 TO PIN 3 5 PIN 6 TO PIN 4 gt Figure 2 3 Status cable pin connections Table 2 2 Interfaces list for the AMSU68 Connector Type RF1 SMA Female N Type Female IM02960229 Rev A 8 Chapter 2 System Configurations I
29. e Ltd 6 Ang Mo Kio Electronics Park Road Singapore 567711 Hotline 65 6521 7959 Fax 65 65217333 E mail techsvc_stacoms stee stengg com Website www agilissatcom com 2014 ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd All Rights Reserved IM02960229 Rev A iii Table of Contents Chapter 1 Product OVEIVIOW icoscicccsscacdincecciannssansdcsadecomebieessscseducseokiesesdcsagucseekseseetasegucsooksesens 1 1 1 About The Ku Band COnverter csccccccscccnscccsecccenssceeeccesescceesscesssccsesceeees 1 1 2 CONV Gre FUNCTIONS T T T D TITLE 1 1 2 1 Converter Functional Block Diagram cece ec ceecccceeecceneecesesceencceeees 1 be Fr OUNO Band 2 152 9 AUG UP COBVELEGE iure ieri 2 RAS SMISE iii 2 Zo MORILOFE CONENDE Mec 2 1 20 Redundancy Syste cc occcucenuseseacaycacececuscaeacaucaueceuuseacadeucauwcceuseawacauceua 3 1 2 7 POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM sisi inline 3 1 3 Converter Interfaces coss so e RE RU PU REED ES ED ERA PAR SEN EDS IANUE a aaa 4 1 3 1 AUC68 Series Converter Front View eecceeeeeeeeeeee eee hh hoe 4 1 3 2 AUC68 Series Converter Back View ceeccceecccceccccececcenceceececeeescesees 5 1 4 Product Models and Optional Components cecceeeccceecccceeecceecccesceceeeeceeees 6 Chapter 2 system COMMUTE CIONS eicscccese vere nitro lira 7 2 1 Types of System Configurations ccc cece cece cece cece ec eene hehe hehehe 7
30. e include Clear Enter and E edit buttons Clear Enter Edit Clear This button clears any unsaved configurations and returns the display to the previous level e E The E stands for edit This button allows you to edit configurable parameters via the LCD display E Enter This button confirms and saves any changes made to any of the parameters currently displayed EXAMPLE SETTING THE AUC68 CONTROL MODE If your keypad is in Remote mode that is control via the keypad is locked you can unlock the keypad by pressing the Enter button NAVIGATION ARROW KEYPAD The arrow keypad helps you navigate the menu display on the LCD Use the left and right arrow keys to move from one parameter to another Use the up and down arrow keys to select the value of the parameter you are configuring Figure 4 3 Left Right Navigation Keys Figure 4 4 Up Down Navigation Keys IM02960229 Rev A 19 Chapter 3 Installation 4 2 3 System Menu The System menu enables the user to view or edit AUC information such as the AUC s ID part number serial number and so forth To use and navigate through the System menu perform these steps 1 Press the System button 2 Press the navigation arrows to move from one System parameter level to another 3 Use the E edit button to edit configurable parameters 4 Press the Clear button to clear any unsaved configuration and retu
31. e taken if necessary Grey Indicates that this status is not applicable for the AUC being monitored This screen automatically refreshes every 500ms to provide an updated summary of the AUC alarm statuses You can also click Refresh Status at the bottom of the screen to manually refresh the page IM02960229 Rev A 41 Chapter 3 Installation 4 4 5 Configuring the AUC You must login to edit any configuration of the AUC via this HTTP interface To perform device configuration perform these steps 1 Click Device Configuration from the main menu and the login window will appear Connect to 192 168 1 1 WXY The server 192 168 1 1 at Protected requires a username and password Warning This server is requesting that your username and password be sent in an insecure manner basic authentication without 4 secure connection User name Password Remember my password Figure 4 27 Logging In Device Configuration LI Note Both the Device Configuration and SNMP Configuration screens can only be accessed after logging in Access to both screens is maintained after logging in until the browser is closed 2 Enter the login name and password and click OK to enter the configuration screen The Device Configuration screen appears after you login DI Note The factory default login name and password is admin and admin respectively IM02960229 Rev A 42 Ch
32. entaewsiecieasteesiaeetesciesvteesions 24 4 3 1 Connecting the PC to the AUC vece cece cece cc ceeccceeeccceccceessceeeccs 24 4 3 2 Installing the Agilis EMS Software cccceeccceecccceecccenccceececeensceeeeees 25 4 3 3 Launching the Agilis EMS Software cece ccescccceccccenccceececeeseceeeeees 26 4 3 4 Main User Interface esesesesesesesescesesecececeoeseseseseseseseecececesececesese 26 4 5 E e E SSIS A A eee 27 4 3 6 Selecting the Device to Manage sssssesescesesescesesescesesceseserceeesoeeeo 27 4 3 7 Modifying AUC Configuration Parameters sssessesesescesescesesesceseseeeee 30 LA SMEs iS RC ETT TT 31 439 Lower ii Error Bookmark not defined AAO Alar TOOL eiren Error Bookmark not defined 4 4 Monitor amp Control via HTTP optional ccc cc ce cece cece ceeeeccenceceeeeeeeseceeeeees 36 IM02960229 Rev A 441 ConnectHne the PC TO AUG cesses tenis tals d eciievee tutte lew etude ce pape ea etude ceu even 36 4 4 2 Connecting to the Web Interface ccc cece ccc cece cece cceneeceeesceessceeeeees 37 44 3 SMONILOFINS AUCOS Status snirsrcuatindanles sigddinealeldhustsavedeameledjenabinerauetindes 40 444 Device ALGEIS laica 41 AAD COBH9SUrIBns the AUG soccer eps cesse ves E INE se VE EINE san ES EINEEP PSU EE ENUS 42 4 4 6 Setting Up SNMP Parameters cccccccncccccccecsccsccesccsesscesscessceecess 45 4 5 Monitor amp Control Vid SN
33. ersion path for user to control the output power level This can be done using the front panel or M amp C software and are in steps of 0 5 dB over a 20 dB adjustment range 1 2 4 Synthesizer LO signals for the AUC68 Series Converter are generated by the Phase Locked Loop PLL synthesizers The AUC68 Standalone Ku Band Converters PLL synthesizers are referenced to a highly stable 10MHz oven controlled crystal oscillator OCXO with very low phase noise and high stability 1 2 5 Monitor amp Control The monitor and control is provided through the front LCD control panel This is a micro controller based sub system that monitors and controls the operations of the converter Full monitoring and control via RS485 RS232 protocol can also be done remotely through a PC using the Agilis EMS Software HTTP WebUI Ethernet interface or SNMP The M amp C enables the user to Control the Converter operations Adjust attenuation 0 5dB over a 20dB adjustment range Turn the RF power on off e Obtain RF parameters RF output power and temperature Check the alarm status e Control the redundancy module Obtain information about the Converter such as serial number and part number etc IM02960229 Rev A 2 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 2 6 Redundancy System The AUC68 Series Converter is redundancy ready and will self determine the primary and secondary unit The configuration for the AUC68 Converter 1 1 System uses the
34. f the Converter unit ssesssessesescsesescecesesceceseeceseseeee 4 Online and Alarm LED TMAICALIONS ssi lira lai 4 Interfaces present on the back of the Converter unit cece cece cece ccc ceececeeeeceeneceeees 5 Prout on ouran TOL MEC 2 252 stecnie cic antesctessdesciesutes ctoceoiessissmiecntossiesctsseiesntessies 6 Pin out configuration for Status eke cece e eee c cence cee e enhn eese sesso ne 6 Pinout configuration OPA Cassia iii 6 PROGUGE eres MOIE ini ian a 6 List of accessories and components for standalone SYStEM ccceeecccecccceecccenceceeeeceeees 7 IntersaCes Ust IOF ENG AMSUG6 miccsccxccacsicncceenios rain aria 8 List of accessories and components for the Redundancy System ceeccceecccceccceeecceeees 9 AUCGS Converter LED status indicators 2 suscitata 18 AUCO System Meni einer aaa lionel blindata 20 AUCOS CONV Teri ee eraa a E E E ded 21 AUCOS edu Menu I Ce ail 22 AU CCo Stas mena earn 23 Cable pin out configuration ssesessecesesseceseececeececesesceoeececoeoeeceosececeseeoeceecseceeeee 24 M amp C Cable pin out configuration for RS232 sesssessssescsseseecesesoeeeseecesesoeceseeceseseeees 24 Ibi OF USCI ara T et 27 IM02960229 Rev A V IM02960229 Rev A vi Jgilis Chapter 1 Product Overview Agilis a global leader in the design development and manufacturing of quality satellite products for various applications introduces the new generation of the AUC68 Se
35. ftware from the www agilissatcom com website Step 3 Install the Flash player Java applet and the mysql ODBC software inside the 3 Party Software folder Note The 3 party software must be installed before launching the EMS application otherwise the EMS software will not be able to establish communication with the AUC68X Series Converter Step 4 Launch the setup file Locate the setup file and double click the file to start the setup Figure 4 11 AgilisEMS exe icon Note You must have administrator permission on your Windows PC to install the software Step 5 Follow the step by step installation instructions to install the EMS software IM02960229 Rev A 25 Chapter 3 Installation 4 3 3 Launching the Agilis EMS Software To Launch the Agilis EMS Software click on Start gt All Programs gt Agilis EMS click on the Launch Agilis EMS to start Agilis EMS m 4 Agilis EMS J Launch Agilis EMS _ J Purge Agilis EMS Historical DB Uninstall Agilis EMS 9 v 4 Back Once all the required services are started an Agilis icon would be displayed in the notification area usually found in the bottom right hand corner This would indicate that the startup of services has been initiated 1 15 PM 29 Aug 2012 ZI dM An IE Internet Explorer window will automatically pop up upon successful startup 4 3 4 Main User Interface Agilis EMS Jgilis The following screenshot s
36. gement software that allows the user to monitor and control the AUC68X Series Converter remotely through a PC 4 3 1 Connecting the PC to the AUC USE R5485 sas Converter Cable Figure 4 9 Connecting PC to the AUC68 via the USB RS485 converter Table 4 6 Cable pin out configuration RS485 cable USB RS485 converter Figure 4 10 Connecting PC to Converter via RS232 Table 4 7 M amp C Cable pin out configuration for RS232 RS232 cable Male Circular Female DB 9 Umso Ws Grand IM02960229 Rev A 24 Chapter 4 Set Up 4 3 2 Installing the Agilis EMS Software The Agilis EMS software must be installed into a PC terminal to be used to monitor your Agilis devices MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Windows XP Windows 7 operating system e At least 1GB Hard Disk free space 2GB RAM Recommended e A M amp C serial interface SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Note For detailed information on the Agilis EMS Software refer to IM02960173 Agilis EMS Software Installation and Operation Manual which can be downloaded from the www agilissatcom com Step 1 Install the USB RS485 converter driver into your PC Please insert the CD that was included in your package into your disc drive and run the driver installation Step 2 If the Agilis EMS installation CD was included in your package please insert the CD into your PC s disc drive and unzip the setup file Note You can download the latest version of the Agilis EMS So
37. his system are indoor mounted equipment which can be mounted on a standard 19 rack Step 1 Mount the AUC onto a standard 19 rack for a standalone configuration or for a 1 1 redundancy configuration as shown in the diagrams below AUC68X Converter Figure 3 1 Typical mounting for a standalone configuration AUC68X Converter Agilis Multi switch Unit AMSU68 AUC68X Converter Figure 3 2 Typical mounting for a 1 1 redundancy configuration IM02960229 Rev A Chapter 3 Installation Step 2 Connecting the AUC FOR STANDALONE CONFIGURATION If you are setting up the AUC in a standalone system configuration connect the AUC to the other system components as follows 1 Connect the M amp C port of the AUC to an indoor terminal such as a PC using the M amp C cable provided 2 Connect the L Band port of the AUC to an indoor modem 3 Connect the RF port of the AUC to a BUC 4 Connect the AUC to a 230V AC power supply using the AC power cable FOR 1 1 REDUNDANCY CONFIGURATION USING THE AMSU68 If you are setting up the AUC in a 1 1 redundancy system configuration connect the system components according to the diagram shown below AUC68X 1 1 Redundancy System Configuration AC Power Source AUC68X eo 2 Sa e gt Unit A PC DB9 irene Ku Band Lr AUC68X AC Power Source 1 nit B Figure 3 3 AUC68X 1 1 Redundancy Configuration using the AMSU68 IM02960229 Rev A 15 Chapter 3 Installation Step
38. hows the main user interface of the Agilis EMS software sis BAR ini i TR Hide Port2 Init Address Path Selection I I Device Management System I i Sy Port2 l l E 3 Buc I E3iuc2 C1 Port12 CI Port13 I 21Port14 j i I m Offline Signal Down Ei Major Alarm I Port17 s Online Signal Up Minor Alarm EMEND NURSE toc mim DEI T hM T c E m ae l Device Parameter Value iBUC 1 Online Path iBUC 1 Switching Mode 8uc t RF Output Level dBm iBUC 1 Ambient Temperature C i peuc2 i Onine Path iBUC 2 Switching Mode iBUC 2 RF Output Level dBm I R dias h iBUC 2 e Ambient Temperature Wie a etum ce uc TREE VIEW TABLE DISPLAY IM02960229 Rev A Figure 4 12 Agilis EMS Main User Interface Chapter 4 Set Up 4 3 5 Types of Users Table 4 8 Types of Users Operator Guest NA e Analog Charts e Device Configuration admin e Analog Charts e Device Configuration e User Management Note It is recommended to login as an admin when configuring a device Configuring a device using an operator account has limitations such as the need to exit then re launch the EMS software for the changes to take effect 4 3 6 Selecting the Device to Manage The Agilis EMS Software can be used to monitor and control a wide range of Agilis products BUC MBUC iBUC iBUC RM SSPA LNB RCU AUC SPT and OHT The AUC68X Serie
39. ime M M Device ALUCBS8 A Mo Communication With Devi MoComm 10 02 2014 14 25 32 p Alarms Table Figure 4 18 Device Alarms screen ABOUT THE DEVICE ALARMS SCREEN The Device Alarms screen displays a list of alarms and their corresponding status related to the Converter operations Each alarm can display one of four colour states e Green Indicates that there is no alarm for the corresponding status e Red Indicates a major alarm Corrective action should be taken immediately e Amber Indicates a minor alarm Correction action should be taken if necessary e Grey Indicates that this status is not applicable for the Converter being monitored This screen automatically refreshes every 500ms to provide an updated summary of the Converter s operating parameters You can also click Refresh Status at the bottom of the screen to manually refresh the page IM02960229 Rev A 33 Chapter 3 Installation 4 3 12 Tools Chart Debug and Alarm Report The Agilis EMS software provides tools that enable you to monitor and debug the performance of your Converter through the Chart Debug Tools and Alarm Report options Administration Help Login Current User Operator Debug Tool Alarm Report GA pss ABOUT THE DEVICE TOOLS OPTIONS e Chart The Chart tool enables you to visually monitor the real time values of the Converter s various parameters such as Temperature UC Attenuation and UC Input Power
40. is EMS gt gt Administration gt gt Device Configuration Windows Internet Explorer babak Device Configuration Communication Settings Poe Saal rt Device Settings Mode Standalone AUC Agilis Up Down Convertor Indoor AUCGS Agilis Convertor Indoor SPT Single Package Transceiver OHT One Housing Transceiver AUC Agilis SET RCU ype Acronyms AUC68 1 AUC6S 1 IM02960229 Rev A 28 Chapter 4 Set Up Di Click Add Edit button 6 Click Restart Driver for the changes to take effect Standalone Standalone AUC 7 Click Refresh to refresh the display on the Agilis EMS main window The Tree Menu should display the newly configured device along with the port number Jigilis Device Management System QPort3 auca Refresh 8 The block diagram of the newly configured device will now be displayed on the Agilis EMS main window Init Address E Offline Signal Down B Major Alarm DI Online Signal Up Minor Alarm Status Table Device Parameter Value AUC68 A Operating Mode Online AUC68 A Temperature C 50 C AUC68 A Tx Fix LO 12 80GHz Figure 4 13 Agilis EMS AUC68 Block Diagram IM02960229 Rev A 29 Chapter 3 Installation 4 3 8 Modifying AUC Configuration Parameters IM02960229 Rev A Click on the Configuration icon from the control panel to SET AUC device configuration parameters To change the values of the device simply click on
41. it The online unit is indicated by the green Online LED on the front panel The Online LED indicator of the offline unit will be turned off while on standby The operating unit can be switched to the other unit by setting the redundancy mode on the primary unit to Offline manually Do ensure that the redundancy mode is set back to AUTO when in operation An alarm on the online unit will trigger the offline unit to turn on The standby unit will switch to online when AC power of the primary unit is off primary unit LO is unlocked and when there is a Temperature alarm on the primary unit Jgilis Chapter 3 Installation This chapter provides all the necessary information and step by step instructions for the successful installation and operation of the Agilis Converter DN WARNING Always handle the Agilis product with care Dropping or knocking it may cause damage to the unit Agilis warranty does not extend to defects due to excessive shock or vibration 3 1 Unpacking the Box IM02960229 Rev A Before unpacking the box check if it had been damaged or opened If the shipment may have been tempered with open the box in front of a representative from the shipping company Upon opening the box carefully remove the items in the package and check them against the packing list If any of the items are damaged or missing please contact Agilis or your local Agilis representative before proceeding We recommend that y
42. m B La agilisUCdeviceOperation LF agilisUCRFOutput SF agilisUCOutputFrequency 7 agilisUCInputAttenuation f agilisUCOutputAttenuation f agilisUCSpectrumInversion agilis JCIFFrequencyMnode 7f agilisUCRedundancystate f agilisUCRedundancyMode i L 7f agilisUCRedundancyOperState a M agilisUCdeviceTraps amp eee Figure 4 33 AUC MIB tree IM02960229 Rev A 48 Chapter 4 Set Up 4 5 3 Managing the AUC via an SNMP Manager NAVIGATING THE MIB TREE SNMP MIBs Result Table MIB Tree di iso org dod internet mgmt private di enterprises J agilis products X agilisUpConverter Find in subtree Export to CSV Expand subtree Ctrl R Get Ctrl G Get Next Ctrl N Get Bulk Ctrl B Get Subtree Ctrl E Ctrl S Figure 4 34 Navigating the MIB tree Each item in the tree is called a node A parent or root node can be expanded into branches You can view each branch by clicking the icons in the tree Each branch eventually terminates at leaf nodes To search for a specific node within a branch right click on the parent node of that branch and select Search and type the name of the node to search for You can expand or collapse the entire tree or branch by right clicking on the parent node and selecting the Expand subtree or Collapse subtree option UNDERSTANDING SNMP OPERATIONS The full set of SNMP commands that can be initiated from the SNMP manager is explai
43. ned in the table below To execute a command on any node in the tree simply select the node and right click From the menu that appears select the command to execute Note that not all commands are available for every object in the tree GET Used to obtain a single piece of information from the AUC such as the Device ID etc GET NEXT Used to obtain two pieces of information from the selected object and the next object GET BULK Used to obtain multiple pieces of information from the AUC at once GET SUBTREE Used to poll for information corresponding to all objects within the subtree SET Used to configure a specific parameter in the AUC Note that this command will only be available for configurable parameters IM02960229 Rev A 49 Chapter 3 Installation WALK Used to poll for all data from the objects within the tree TABLE VIEW Used to poll for and view data table of an object Note that this is only available if the selected object Stores tabulated data USING THE MIB BROWSER 1 Open the MIB Browser In this example we use iReasoning MIB Browser to configure SNMP Click File and select Load MIBs iim A lt File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help Operations Get Nexto s co UnLoad MIBs Result Table MIB Modules Name OID Value IP Port Open Session Le LORS Figure 4 35 Loading the MIB 2 Once done locate the MIB file in your system Q iRe
44. ou keep the original packing materials until you have completed the checks and confirmed that the unit is in working order If you need to repack the product for shipping please use the original shipping container and packing materials whenever possible Alternatively you may also use high quality commercial packing materials to repack the unit Wrap the unit in a shock absorbing material to provide cushioning and prevent movement within the container Please seal the container firmly and clearly mark FRAGILE Electronic Equipment on the exterior 11 Chapter 3 Installation 3 2 Pre Installation Preparations 3 2 1 Power Supply The AUC68 Converter requires an external AC power source 90V 264 VAC range on site When selecting the AC power source to connect your unit to please ensure that the voltages are within the limits specified below You are recommended to use an Automatic Voltage Regulator or UPS if your power source is unstable or falls outside of these limitations Neutral Earth lt 5 VAC Note The equipment may be damaged if the Neutral Earth exceeds 5VAC Please check your grounding setup if this occurs 3 2 2 Site Preparation Checklist The following table provides a checklist to help you ensure that your site is adequately equipped to perform the installation Checklist Item Equipment required for site survey Inclinometer Compass DataScope 1 meter rectangular bar Scientific c
45. rating information and parameters of the Converter s operating information which includes the Tx IF Input Power TX RF Output Power Operating Mode Temperature and UC Fix LO This screen automatically refreshes every 500ms to provide an updated summary of the Converter s operating parameters You can also click Refresh Status at the bottom of the screen to manually refresh the page IM02960229 Rev A 31 Chapter 3 Installation 4 3 10 Device Information Click on the Device Information button to access the Device Information screen Init Address Device Information button E Offline Signal Down Dis Major Alarm BE oniine Signal Up Minor Alarm Device Device Parameter Value gt Information AUC6S A Device ID Table ALJCG8 A Serial Number 93000001 AUC68 A Firmware Version 100 _AUC68 A ModelNumber AUC68 A AUC Family Ku band Figure 4 17 Device Information screen ABOUT THE DEVICE INFORMATION SCREEN The Device Information screen displays the Converter hardware information including the Device ID Serial Number Firmware Version Model Number and AUC Family IM02960229 Rev A 32 Chapter 4 Set Up 4 3 11 Device Alarms Click the Alarms icon to display the alarm statuses of the Converter Init Address lt gt Device N offiine signal Down MI major Alarm p gt Alarms button i Online Signal Up ES Minor Alarm Device Description M Severity T
46. ree Redundancy The user can set the configuration Disabl Standalone Disable or 1 1 ea Redundancy Enable Mode AUTO 0 Set the Redundancy Mode to automatic detection Online Status Online Manually set mode to Online or Offline ome EXAMPLE CONFIGURING THE REDUNDANCY MODE VIA THE CONTROL PANEL 1 Press the Redun menu button 3 Select Enable or Disable using the UP DOWN arrow keys IM02960229 Rev A 22 Chapter 4 Set Up 4 Press the Enter menu button to save changes DI Note When two units are configured in a redundancy configuration the Redundancy parameter should be set to Auto 4 2 6 Status Menu The Status enables user to view the AUC68 status information such as unit status RFLO setting and the unit temperature To use and navigate through the Status menu perform these steps 1 Press the Status button 2 Press the navigation arrows to move from one Status parameter level to another Figure 4 8 Status Button Table 4 5 AUC68 Status menu tree Unlocked Temperature Displays the current unit temperature reading If the temperature is above 70 C an Alarm is displayed instead Note The parameters displayed on the LCD screen may differ depending on your AUC68 Series model IM02960229 Rev A 23 Chapter 3 Installation 4 3 Using the Agilis EMS Software The Agilis EMS Software is a lightweight network mana
47. ress 102 1692 deviceTP 0 deveesubnet ws 2550 de rrr ii mdeNoQ AUCBGZIZZHRM OdefSting 192 168 1 1 emen I 1 1 ethfrmwereVersion0 OO O OoOo ooi w foetetsting 192 188 1 1 E ort fii erin tgs a Figure 4 39 SNMP WALK 6 To configure and update the SNMP values right click on the nodes in deviceOperation folder and select Set 4 J si Find in subtree Export to CSV Expand subtree Ctrl R Ctrl G Ctrl N Graph View Get Get Next Get Bulk Ctrl B Get Subtree Ctrl E Set hs Walk Ctrl W Ctrl T Name jagiisUCRFOutput es 1 3 6 1 4 1 18210 2 10 5 1 MIB AGILIS PROD AUC UC MIB Table View INTEGER off 0 on 1 unknown 2 Acess jreadwite J amp amp Figure 4 40 Set Command IM02960229 Rev A 52 Jgilis Appendix A Customer Service Agilis provides a variety of after sales services This chapter explains some of the services offered including warranty information the Return Material Authorization process parts replacement etc A 1 Warranty Information If the unit fails due to defects in materials or workmanship Agilis will at its sole discretion repair or replace the defective parts free of charge within two 2 years from the date of its shipment from the Agilis production factory Note that shipping cost to Agilis will not be covered under this warranty guarantee Thi
48. ries Ku Band Up Converter This user manual provides detailed information to system integrators and end users on how to set up operate and maintain the AUC68 Series Rack Mount Converters 1 1 About The Ku Band Converter The Agilis AUC68 Rack Mount Ku Band Up Converter is a high performance reliable and compact RF indoor subsystem The Up converter converts IF L Band to Ku Band Full monitoring and control is provided locally through an LCD panel on the front of the unit or remotely through a PC using the Agilis EMS Software HTTP WebUI Ethernet interface and SNMP 1 2 Converter Functions This section explains the design and functions of the AUC68 Converter 1 2 1 Converter Functional Block Diagram RF IN L Band ee Xx LP M amp C in Oro oO PSU OCXO 5 3 D RF OUT Ku Band AC IN Figure 1 1 AUC68 Series Up Converter functional block diagram IM02960229 Rev A 1 Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 2 2 Frequency Bands Table 1 1 AUC68 Series Up Converter Frequency AUC68 Series Input Output LO Frequency Up converter Frequency MHz Frequency GHz G Hz L Band to 950 1700MHz 13 75 14 50GHz 12 80GHz Ku Band 1 2 3 AUC Up Converter The Ku Band Up Converter converts the L band signal to Ku Band by mixing the RF signals with a fixed LO signal There is a variable digital attenuator in the up conv
49. rn to the previous level 5 Press the Enter button to confirm and save any changes made to any of the parameters currently displayed Figure 4 5 System Button Table 4 2 AUC68 System menu tree options Tx O P Freq Not editable Tx Output Frequency Range Range System Unit ID UnitA 001 This shows the Converter ID UnitB 002 Converter ID can be set to UnitA 001 or UnitB 002 for 1 1 redundancy configuration System Control Local Remote Selects system control parameter DHCP Enabled Disabled Used to enable disable DHCP feature 192 XXX XXX XXX Shows the device IP Address Subnet Mask 255 XXX XXX XXX Shows the device Subnet Mask Device Gateway 192 XXX XXX XXX Shows the device Gateway Address Eth Mod F W Ver Not Editable Ethernet Firmware version LCD F W Ver Not Editable LCD Firmware version Driver F W Ver Not Editable Driver firmware version IM02960229 Rev A 20 Chapter 4 Set Up Parameter Available editing Description options Part Number Not editable AUC68 Product Model Serial Number Not editable Device Serial Number Tx I P Freq Range Not editable Tx Input Frequency Range Tx O P Freq Not editable Tx Output Frequency Range Range System Interface RS232 RS485 Selects the type of M amp C interface used System Sound On Off Turn the sound for LCD panel operation on off 4 2 4 Converter Menu The Converter menu enables user to view and edit the converter s at
50. s Converter is under the AUC68 Agilis Converter Indoor category Before configuring a device the user must first identify the COM Port assigned to the Agilis device To identify the COM Port follow these steps Step 1 Right click Computer and select Properties Step 2 Click Device Manager Step 3 Double click Ports COM amp LPT and take note of the Port number assigned to the device 4 3 7 Configuring an AUC68 Converter 1 Login as an admin iy gt El Login Current User Operator Username admin Password OK Cancel 2 Click Device Configuration under the Administration option in the Menu Bar Tools Abe va Help Device Configuration User Management IM02960229 Rev A 27 Chapter 3 Installation 3 Click on the Add device configuration option in the Device Configuration window Ans se Vo device con figuration changes I Ta PRIVO for the ae configur IIT changes to take offect 4 Input the appropriate values to configure your device For this example the following values are entered under Communication Settings Protocol Serial COM Port 3 Baud Rate 9600 Under Device Settings Mode Standalone or 1 1 Only use 1 1 if the AUC unit is used in a redundancy configuration Setup AUC68 Agilis Converter Indoor RCU type Tx The Acronyms used in this example is the default AUC68 1 ORE Agil
51. s warranty will be voided freeing Agilis from any liability or obligation to the Purchaser with respect to the product in the following situations The product has been damaged during shipment Failure caused by products not supplied by Agilis or its authorized contractors and agents e Failure caused by operation of the product outside of its published electrical and environmental specifications or any causes other than ordinary use Water ingress due to improper installation IM02960229 Rev A 53 Appendix A Customer Service A 2 Return Material Authorization RMA PRE RMA CHECKLIST Shipping the unit to and from your supplier or the factory for repair is a costly and time consuming procedure that may cause disruption in your system for a prolonged period of time Hence we recommend that you use the list below to inspect the system thoroughly before initiating a RMA procedure Product model no serial no When did the unit fail _ During initial startup _ Unit worked normally before failure Initial Fault Symptom Consistent or intermittent _ Consistent fault Intermittent Duration of operation before failure Are fans working normal Yes No Is the airflow path blocked _ Yes No LED status Is the device and setup Yes properly erounded C No Ground Neutral AC DC converter working status Is the primary power source Yes working and free of power No
52. spikes Were there any recent power Yes outages that affected the 7 No device Replace the device with a Works with the new device working one if available and 7 Does not work with the new device check if the system works IM02960229 Rev A 54 Appendix A Customer Service Detail the diagnosis performed that localized the fault to the unit as the point of failure If you need to return the devices or any components to Agilis for repair please contact Agilis to obtain a Return Material Authorization RMA number by filling in our RMA Request form You can obtain this form via our website at www agilissatcom com Once you receive a RMA number carefully repack the unit and attach this number to the unit to be shipped to Agilis Agilis provides repair services for products under or out of warranty IM02960229 Rev A 59 Appendix A Customer Service A 3 Additional Technical Support IM02960229 Rev A If you require further technical support please contact Agilis using the contact information below Address ST Electronics Satcom amp Sensor Systems Pte Ltd 6 Ang Mo Kio Electronics Park Road Singapore 567711 Service Hotline 65 6521 7959 Fax 65 6521 7333 Email techsvc_satcoms stee stengg com You may also visit our website at www agilissatcom com for the addresses and contact details of our regional service centres 56 Jgilis Appendix B Unit Specifications B 1 System Specific
53. t Rae cable enero Dy customer 67 System Configuration Diagrams IM02960229 Rev A 68
54. tenuation and output settings To use and navigate through the Converter menu perform these steps 1 Press the Conv button 2 Press the navigation arrows to move from one Conv parameter level to another Use the E edit button to edit configurable parameters 4 Press the Clear button to clear any unsaved configuration and return to the previous level 5 Press the Enter button to confirm and save any changes made to any of the parameters currently displayed Figure 4 6 Conv Button Table 4 3 EI Conv menu tree Parameter Description Parameter C Atten 0 20dB Setting user can edit the Attenuation setting U C Output This allows the user to turn ON or OFF the frequency output of the AUC68 IM02960229 Rev A 21 Chapter 3 Installation 4 2 5 Redundancy Menu The Redundancy menu enables user to edit the converter s redundancy parameters To use and navigate through the Redundancy menu perform these steps 1 Press the Redun button 2 Press the navigation arrows to move from one Redun parameter level to another 3 Use the E edit button to edit configurable parameters 4 Press the Clear button to clear any unsaved configuration and return to the previous level 5 Press the Enter button to confirm and save any changes made to any of the parameters currently displayed Figure 4 7 Redun Button Table 4 4 AUC68 Redun menu t
55. the AUC s access IP address The following show the default configuration Agent IP 192 168 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 SNMP Manager 192 168 1 10 IM02960229 Rev A 47 Chapter 3 Installation Step 3 Insert the CD included in your package into your PC s disc drive and load the MIB definition file AGILIS PROD XXX MIB mib into your SNMP manager You can also download the MIB definition file from our website at www agilissatcom com Once the file has been loaded a tree structure should be displayed in your manager as shown below g iReasoning MIB Browse File Edit Operations Tools Bookmarks Help Address Advanced OID 1 3 6 1 4 1 amp MIB Tree El iso org dod internet E mgmt E private E enterprises Ee agilis Eg products DE de agilisUpConverter E gt agilisUCSystem WF dagilisUCsysDescr agilisUCsysUpTime V agilisUCsysContact E agilisUCsysName f agilisUCsysLocation B J agilisUCdeviceInfo MP agilisJUCmanagerIP f agilisUCdevicelP f agilisUCdeviceSubnet SF agilisUCdeviceGateway 9f agiisUCdeviceID agilisUCmodelNo agilisUCserialNo a a Z agilisUCethfirmwareVersion agilis ClcdfirmwareVersion agilisUCdriverfirmwareVersion ia d agilisUCdeviceStatus i ii agiisUCTemperature m ep agilis UCIFInputPwrLevel i d agilisUCdeviceAlarm i i agiisUCRFLOAlarm E agilisUCFLOAlarm i agilisUCALOAlarm Mi agilis UCRFOutputAlar
56. the MIBs for SNMP enabled Agilis products These categories help define various device parameters very distinctly and help for easy access and navigation when using any manager DI Note This figure shows the full set of categories and does not apply to all Agilis products These categories are closely used in defining the product MIBS for all the SNMP enabled devices The set of parameters that are available in each Agilis product will differ Model Number Serial Number Device ID Firmware Versio Figure 4 31 SNMP MIB categories 46 Chapter 4 Set Up 4 5 1 Connecting the PC to AUC Using the Ethernet M amp C component you can monitor and control the AUC using an SNMP manager via an Ethernet connection Connect your PC LAN port to the AUC s RJ45 port using either a cross LAN cable or an Ethernet hub RJ45 SS RJ45 CABLE Figure 4 32 Connecting via the RJ45 4 5 2 Connecting to the SNMP Interface Once your AUC is physically connected to the PC follow the procedure below to connect the SNMP agent module to a SNMP manager in your PC Step 1 Activate your SNMP manager Agilis products will work with most standard SNMP managers available in the market DI Note For the purpose of this manual all screenshots in this section are made using the SNMP Manager from iReasoning You can download or purchase any standard third party SNMP Manager software and install it into your PC Step 2 In the SNMP manager enter
57. x ann e I Figure 1 3 Rear panel of the AUC68 Ku Band Converter Table 1 5 Interfaces present on the back of the Converter unit Port Connector Type Signal Details Reference AC IN 3 pin connector with AC 230V voltage On Off rocker switch FUSE Fuse holder This is an AC fuse holder with a 2 Amperes fuse inside to protect the converter from surge current IM02960229 Rev A 5 Chapter 1 Product Overview The table below describes the pin and wire connection for the various connectors of the AUC68 Series Frequency Converter Table 1 6 Pin out configuration for M amp C Fason ring Reemi ring Resened Pring Resewed Table 1 7 Pin out configuration for Status Function NC short to Pin3 without alarm NO short to Pin3 with alarm me Gud 0 ms woy oo Pino Reserved Table 1 8 Pin out configuration for AC gt o fe 1 4 Product Models and Optional Components Table 1 9 Product series models Model Type Model AUC68 Up Converter AUC6832T2021 RM AUC68 Series Ku band Up Converter AUC683XXxxxx X Xx AUCOS Series Ku band Up Converter AUC685Xxxxx X Xx IM02960229 Rev A 6 Jgilis Chapter 2 System Configurations This chapter explains the system configurations in which the Converter is deployed in and its various components 2 1 Types of System Configurations Each Converter unit can be deployed in different system configurations including e Stand alon

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