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1. Confirm Cancel Figure 42 Setting up a time controlled one time update This process also appears in the sub menu Schedule and can be edited using the buttons described in chapter 10 1 11 Storing and loading the U 100 C controller configuration Using the link Load save config in the left frame of the web interface the sub menu for storing and loading the U 100 C controller configuration can be accessed Save Controller Configuration Save include module logfiles this may take up to 48s Note The saved data will not include uploaded update archives Load Controller Configuration Durchsuchen Restore folowing tems Configuration User Accounts Warning Unknown account settings may lead to inaccessible device Network Settings Warneng Faulty network settings may lead to unreachable device toad Figure 43 Sub menu Load Save config If the Save button is pressed in the Save controller configuration field then the U 100 C con troller configuration is saved The file is automatically named according to the formula Name city conf The variables Name and City are assigned in the sub menu SNMP see chapter 3 7 When the include module log files check box is activated both the controller configuration as well as the log file for the U 1xx headend modules are downloaded This information can be evalu ated at Astro for debugging purposes
2. In the Load controller configuration field the backed up locally saved U 100 C configuration data can be exported into the controller When securing these files both the user accounts as well as the IP settings are secured When the configuration is loaded it is possible to choose whether these data should also be copied Note If the user accounts and network settings should be overwritten along with the specific configura tion then this may result in the headend being unreachable Operating Manual U 110 C Controller AS ASTR 12 Controller restart Reset To restart the controller or to reset it to the factory default settings you must switch to the cor responding sub menu using the link Restart reset on the left edge of the web interface The following input mask appears Controller Restart Reset Note Restart will reboot the system without any changes Soft Reset will delete the actual confiquration accounts and network settings as well as stored settings and archives will remain unchanged Hard Reset will restore all firmware defaults including account and network settings gt IP addresses will be reset to 192 168 1 70 192 168 5 70 Use with care Restart Soft Reset Hard Reset Figure 44 Input mask for controller restart reset Selecting Restart will reboot the device while retaining all settings Selecting Soft reset deletes the current configuration of the U 100 C The
3. Rename segment renames the network segment Remove segment removes a network segment o Add segment adds a network segment Figure 33 Buttons in the Output segments field After defining one or more output segments the column s Output segments will be added to the table in the Configuration field The output segments can now be selected by activating the check boxes for the respective output segment used The selection is applied by pressing Sub mit Configuration Base Siot Module IP Address Description Output Segment s Action Monitoring Figure 34 Example view once output segments are defined 8 SMNP settings LA eh AS m nasse ttmshe Remote Emm vem 3 Unknown Configure under SNMP N EIG wp Unknown Configure und 4 ELS EF ES EER wer E ED Ero Ee C Sumi Fannst Fom Address community action Logout IL I ILI S m Fase NAR NEU nventory Report MES SBS ES RENIE Figure 35 SNMP settings page in delivery state Operating Manual U 100 C Controller The settings in the SNMP System information field have already been described in chapter 3 7 The SNMP settings can be accessed using the link SNMP on the left side of the web interface screen The page which then opens is shown in figure 35 Along with the SNMP system informa tion SNMP trap receivers can also be set up To do so enter the IP address of the trap receiver and then use the
4. d To write stored module settings into an active headend module the radio button in the first column of the saved setting required must be activated as well as the radio button in the first column in the Active settings field on the module required The settings are written into the module using the Activate button A graphic example showing a U 114 IP PAL converter IP Address Figure 24 Example for writing stored settings in active mode In the column Action the diverse buttons explained in the following are available lt Rename Settings changes the name of the configuration Download Settings downloads the configuration saves it locally Remove Settings deletes the stored settings from the controller Figure 25 Buttons in the Stored settings field 6 3 Uploading locally stored module settings Upload settings There is an option of uploading locally stored module settings onto the controller This is done in the Upload settings field Upload Settings Figure 26 Dialogue field Upload settings Using the Search button a file upload window is opened in which the selection of the configura tion for upload is made A successfully uploaded file is then displayed in the Stored settings field and can then as described in chapter 6 2 be loaded to the headend module Operating Manual U 110 C Controller 6 4 Monitoring the configuration Confi
5. In its state on delivery the back of the U 100 base device is covered with blind panels Phillips screws Figure 2 Position of the blind panel on delivery of U 100 To remove the blind panel unscrew the two Phillips screws indicated in the above figure and remove the blind panel The cables now visible must be connected to the backplane coded according to chapter 2 8 1 as shown in the following figure Figure 3 Connecting the voltage supply and signal lines The backplane is now carefully inserted into the free slot of the U 100 base device and screwed in with the Phillips screws of the backplane When doing so ensure that the cables are not jammed and that the backplane can be installed in the housing with only a small amount of pressure Figure 4 Correctly installed backplane Operating Manual U 100 C Controller 3 General introduction 3 1 Connecting the U 100 C to a PC laptop When the operating voltage is applied or after insertion in the slot of the base unit the U 100 C switches itself on automatically Following a boot phase approx 90 seconds the ASTRO logo appears in the display The page Network Rack on which the IP addresses appear is accessed by turning the control knob If the device is connected to a PC laptop via one of the network ports and if the PC laptop is suitably configured via the network settings you can start configuring the U 100 C after you enter the IP address in the address
6. Current consumption 1 4 0 7 A per power unit Protection class according to EN 60529 IP 20 Permitted ambient temperature range 0 45 C Secondary fuse in U100 230 T3 15A L 250 V IEC 60127 2 3 Secondary fuses in U114 SMD various values Operating Manual U 100 C Controller 2 8 Installing and coding the backplane The scope of delivery of every U 1xx signal converter includes a backplane to create the physical connection between the signal converter and the base device Both the mains HF connections and the network connections are connected to this backplane The temperature controlled fan for cooling the U 1xx signal converter is located on the backplane 2 8 1 Coding the backplane To correctly define the position of the backplane and thus the position of the related signal con verter in the U 100 base device the jumper on the board of the backplane which is described in the following section must be configured Left Right 60 8roo eoosa eee 334 9 9 9 9 2125 MI KELELE 8t00o 600S8 VITON QOOOOOOD VIS IS IPIS IPIPIS OQOOOOOOO E Jumper position No jumper Jumper position left right Figure 1 Coding the backplane using the jumper Note An incorrectly configured jumper leads to incorrect displays in the front LEDs In addition it is not possible to display a correct position on the Web user interface Operating Manual U 110 C Controller 2 8 2 Installing the backplane
7. Add trap sink button to copy this into the column Action In the SNMP MIBs field both the ASTRO Strobel MIB as well as the AstroStrobel Edge CTRL MIB can be downloaded 9 Updating All information on updating the U 1xx signal converter and the U 100 C controller itself can be found in the sub menu Update The sub menu can be accessed using the link Update in the left frame of the web browser user interface 9 1 Uploading locally stored update archives to the U 100 C controller To ensure that the U 100 C controller can update the U 1xx signal converter in use the update archive required must first be copied onto the U 100 C controller This can be done using the locally stored archive or using an FTP server download see chapter 9 2 Add Archive Figure 36 Dialogue field Add archive Using the Search button a file upload window is opened in which the selection of the archive for upload is made A valid archive must be selected as the controller checks the file and discards any invalid files After successfully uploading the update archive appears in the Update archives field and is available as an option for an update in the U 100 headend update field in the column Update options on the respective matching U 1xx signal converter 9 2 FTP server download of update archives Update archives can alternatively be downloaded from an FTP server This feature is explained in the following
8. Button for removing modules from the configuration Operating Manual U 110 C Controller B 4 Overview of the headend To simplify the overview of the modules connected to the U 100 C the U 100 C features several overview pages These overview pages can be accessed without logging in to the U 100 C con troller Changes to the configuration are not possible here 4 1 Status display The status display can be accessed using the link Status in the left frame of the web browser user interface The following view an example opens eje remen ci H um PR D Controber status in XML format status xmi Module status in XM formal joule status xmi Figure 15 Display of the headend status The details of the individual modules can be viewed using the plus sign in the column Base The details on the status of the module concerned are displayed here see figure 16 Status Module Status Message IP Address Monitoring Figure 16 Status details Operating Manual U 100 C Controller 4 2 Output channel overview Channel overview In the output channel overview all output channels and frequencies used are listed beginning with the lowest frequency Using this overview the output channels can be linked with the ser vices converted and the slot of the U 1xx signal converter Figure 17 Example of output channel overview channel overview 4 3 Material overview Inventory report Using the material over
9. also indicate that the U 1xx signal con verter cannot be reached It is quite possible that these modules are still sending an HF output signal and that in the event of an equivalent circuit a double allocation in the output channel will occur 7 4 Defining output segments Output segments The individual headend modules can in theory be combined in different networks This means that the U 100 C controller must know in which network or which output segment the output signal is distributed If this were not the case then an equivalent circuit without allowing for the output segments could cause double channel allocations in the respective networks In the example below the replacement modules no 6 can only replace module no 5 as the physical HF wiring only fits together with module no 5 QI U 114 Figure 31 Combining example with restricted equivalent circuit options No 6 off Output segments can be created in the sub menu Configuration which is accessed using the link of the same name in the left frame of the web interface Network mm Figure 32 Creating different network segments In the first column in the section Output segments the consecutive number of the output seg ment is displayed in the column Segment name the name of the respective network segment is displayed Operating Manual U 110 C Controller The following buttons can be used in the column Action
10. information see chapter 8 SNMP ferro GY Unknown Sete under SNMP Contact DPE Configure under SNMP Submit Reset Form Logout SNMP Trap Receiver Status z inventory Report EE 4 ELEM 31089 Logfile Module Settings SNMP MIBs Network Rack Replace AstroStrobel mib Schedule AstroStrobel EdgeCTRL mib SNMP Time Update Users Load Save Config Restart Reset User Manual Figure 11 Entry of the system information Operating Manual U 100 C Controller 3 8 Adding U 1xx signal converters to the configuration Note Before signal converters U 1xx can be incorporated in the configuration for the U 100 C it must be ensured that all U 1xx feature different management IP addresses and all base unit addresses for the U 100 230 48 feature different values See operating manual for the signal converter U 1xx If this is not the case then not all modules will be imported into the configuration Configuration IP Address Figure 12 View of the point configuration without modules added Using the example in figure 11 you can see how the table is structured using the configuration view without the signal converter U 1xx added Column Base display of the base unit address column Slot display of the slot column IP address display of the IP address of the respective module column Description information on the module type column
11. is similar to the way the headend is structured by base unit column Base slot column Slot and module type column Module Active Settings Base Slot Module IP Address Figure 21 Excerpt from the active settings of an example base unit Furthermore the IP addresses are displayed the names of the files column Name and the date of the last change to the settings column Date In the column Action the diverse buttons explained in the following are available 3 Reload from Module re import of the module data in the controller Upload to Module re writing of the active settings Save to stored settings saves the active settings to the Stored settings field Figure 22 Buttons in the Active settings field When the Save to stored settings button is pressed an entry is made in the Stored settings field A name is given according to the IP address management A formula aaa bbb ccc ddd zip can however be subsequently edited see chapter 6 2 6 2 Stored head end module settings Stored settings In the Stored settings field the settings saved by the user for the respective headend modules can be found In this view all module configurations which were loaded to the controller manually are also displayed Stored Settings a mus lin Figure 23 Example view of the Stored settings field 20 Operating Manual U 100 C Controller
12. line of the web browser The IP address is 192 168 1 70 Mgmt A or 192 168 5 70 Mgmt B in delivery state After activating the IP address a window appears as in the following example STAD Fendrnd Nianagerrent UIDO L 192308 111 T ler Pot EM ASTRO Headend Management U100 C IC Up 40 9 24m 365 SW 4326 HWS i SNMP contact Unkno k eat 300 L Lu ZL Urknt Configure under 3 Configure under SHMEI me Z2 Aug anne ame Unknown Configure under SMP Loci Title bar E dr Fresia Rapa Canfiguraten Controller status in XI format stabus xmi Lagi r Module status in XM formai module staius xmi Kae Deere keianreHack Rape xr nenie EHRE Tre LE Laar Main window Load Sanez Config Resi iRerel ner Manual U 100 C menu Figure 5 Example view of the web browser interface before configuration The controller status appears on the left side of the screen with the so called rack view appearing underneath it which reflects the view of the head end Clicking on the required module in this rack view allows the respective module to be configured The links from Log in to User manual lead to overview pages and to the configuration of the controller explained in the following The heading for the sub item selected appears in the head line Furthermore the date the time UTC the uptime the software version and the hardware version appear here There is the option of entering a name loc
13. purposes In general power units must not be opened Repairs may only be carried out at the plant or at workshops or by persons authorised by ASTRO Strobel Kommunikationssysteme GmbH Read carefully DIN VDE 0701 0702 Repairs Note The device must not be opened by the user 2 6 Service tasks The following tasks in which screw connections have to be opened can be performed by appro priately instructed service personnel Removal and installation of signal converters e g U 114 and power units also when the U 100 is in operating mode Replacing power units After the screws on the cover of the power unit chamber ASTRO logo are removed the power units can be pulled out by hand forwards along the mounting panel When power units are being installed there should be no contact with the ventilator or the fan grid and only the mounting panel attached to the power unit should be used When the tasks are complete the cover of the power unit chamber must be replaced continuous operation of the device is not permitted without this cover Note Do not put your hand or any objects into the power unit chamber The U 100 must only be operated with the original power unit s Replacing converter modules Converter modules can be pulled outwards after the safety screw on the front panel has been unscrewed 2 Technical data for the mains supply U 100 SNT 230 V version Mains voltage 100 240 V Mains frequency 50 60 Hz
14. using the ASTRO firmware server as an example Server Download Schedule Download Figure 37 Input screen for downloading update archives from the server Operating Manual U 110 C Controller LAN Line Input FTP Server address www astro firmware de Mode Active or passive depending on the Firewall set ting FTP Username e g anonymous Anonymous FTP Password e g guest Guest Path Headend Firmware u1 xx The entry is applied using the Submit button Using the Download button any update archives available are loaded from the server This process can also be done to a schedule see chapter 10 After successfully downloading the update archive appears in the Update archives field and is available as an option for an update in the U 100 headend update field in the column Update options on the respective matching U 1xx signal converter 9 3 Displaying available update archives Available updates are displayed on the U 100 C controller in the Update archives field In its delivery state the U 100 C is equipped with an SD card Memory space remaining on this card is indicated under SD card memory Q Archive info version information on SW releases Archive download archive download and local Saving this downloaded archive Remove archive removes the archive from the U 100 C Internal memory 148 MB free Figure 38 View of the av
15. Action button for removing the respective module from the configura tion column Monitoring display of the module status A module can be added under Add modules fig 13 by entering individual IP addresses several IP addresses separated by a space or an automatic search of a sub network by the controller If a search for a sub network should be made in this form then the address range must be entered in CIDR notation CIDR notation means Entry of the network address separated by a from the suffix entered The suffix specified the number of bits set in the network mask For the example this means 192 168 1 0 as the network address and 255 255 255 0 for the sub network mask binary 11111111 11111111 11111111 00000000 with 24 bits set Add Modules EE EN 192 168 1 0 24 Note Address may be single IP address e g 192 168 1 23 multiple IP addresses separated by space s e g 192 168 1 12 192 168 1 14 192 168 1 25 or address range s in CIDR notation e g 192 168 1 0 24 192 168 5 0 24 For initial setup you might want to use the default value Figure 13 Screen for entering the IP addresses of modules to be added 3 9 Deleting U 1xx signal converters from the configuration To remove modules form the configuration of the U 100 C the Remove module from configura tion button in the column Action must be pressed see figure 13 Configuration Base STD e 877 IP Address Description Figure 14
16. Operating instructions Wi LITRO Headend d rigen Undo C T mid j Lx 152 188 1111 c 4 ASTRO Headend Management U100 C Configuration Time 22 Aug 2011 11 18 03 UTC up 4d 3h 40m 38s SW 4326 HW 3 une under SNMP Location Unknown Configure under SNMP Contact Uninoen Configure under SNMP Headend Controtier Remole Time Sync Configuration UIDO C 192 168 1 111 192 158 5 111 EdgeController Sethngs of ad modules in XML formal module sethngs xm Conois configurabon in XML format settings xmi Add Modules Note Address may be sangle IP res eg 182 188 1 22 muttipie IP address paraedbyspaes eg 192188 1 12 192 188 1 14 192 168 1 25 OF address range er MR i ASTRO Headend Management U100 wag ETRO lodule AsL Zy SystemLodfile user Fr erres Name Un l gun k MP Location Unt n Configure und IP Contact Unknown Configure under SNMP Login timeout In foe Headend 9 et 189 seconds 147 MB free nntroller e System logfile enabe O diae base 2 slot 2 removed ip 192 168 1 221 e base 1 siot 3 removed ip 192 168 1 162 from 192 168 1 95 username admin mode admin gt base 1 slot 1 settings reload 2 base 1 slot 1 added ip 192 168 1 130 gt base 4 slot 3 settings reload i odule base 4 slot 2 settings reload WS Sap BOTT E en 18 a0 TEE roduc base 47 sio settings reload Restart i eset _User Manual U100 C Co
17. UROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL from 27 January 2003 on wasie electrical and electronic equipment must be properly disposed of When they are no longer of use please bring these devices for disposal to one of the public collection points for this purpose Copyright notice Some of the software for this product is third party software which was developed under several different licensing conditions Detailed information concerning the licenses can be found via the Web interface of the device The source code of the free parts of the software is distributed on request for an administration fee Please contact kontakt astro strobel de ASTRO Strobel Kommunikationssysteme Olefant 1 3 D 51427 Bergisch Gladbach Germany Tel 49 2204 405 0 All other parts of the software of this product are copyrighted by Astro Strobel Kommunikations systeme GmbH Copyright 2011 by Astro Operating Manual U 100 C Controller Table of contents Mb JONPRERRBSERREIERRESEN EREEREESRPFENEHRE STERFEREDENNFELETERUFEREE EHRERUEREUEEEERECHHERET CERBEESRETEEHRENEREFEENSI EFEEFTATFEEFETDENFENOHHEEETHEEFERRER 4 2 road on WERTE ERIT 5 2 1 Description of functions cccccccceeeececeeeceecceeeeeceusseecceascecssaueeecensueeeeseueeesseaeeeessauseeesseaseeensssaseees 5 2 2 ISI INS TUCLONS anne OE 5 2 3 Mounting instructions zes ae ee eher 5 2 4 Potential equalisation Sanieren een 6 2 5 Maintenance and repair bscsiiccsacincaied notedsewnec
18. ailable archives on the U 100 C buttons Operating Manual U 100 C Controller 9 4 Updating U 1xx headend modules After successfully uploading the update archive these are available for updating the diverse U 1xx headend modules or the U 100 C see fig 39 U100 Headend Update Message Monitoring Output Segments SW Update Options Figure 39 Example view of the U 100 headend update field After selecting the action s to carry out the update can be started by pressing the Update but ton The Reset form button resets the action selected beforehand This process can also be done to a schedule using the Schedule update s button also see chapter 10 Operating Manual U 110 C Controller 10 Setting up time controlled processes The U 100 C controller is able to run processes to a schedule These processes are on the one hand a time controlled update of the update archives found on the U 100 C and on the other hand a time controlled download of the same update archive 10 1 Time controlled download of update archives The time controlled download of update archives can be activated in the sub menu Update in the Server download field By pressing the Schedule download button the following input win dow shown as an example is accessed Time gt daily weekly monthly day of month monthly day of week non recurring Day of week Mon
19. assword is entered in the column Password This password must be entered a second time in the column Retype password In the user administration the user will encounter the following pictograms e Edit user Accept changes amp Remove user amp Add user Without log in View of the status pages for the headend status channel overview and inventory report as well as log file and user manual and view of the respective U 1xx signal converter however without the option of changing seitings User log in Operation and reconfiguration of the signal converter no change to the IP settings load save copy module settings to Module settings equivalent circuit replace and update Admin log in Access to the configuration sub menu Configuration for the headend or e g adding or remov ing further modules and access to the IP settings of the controller sub menu Network Rack SNMP settings sub menu SNMP creating and removing users in the sub menu Users changing the timeout Changing all controller settings access to all sub menus Full access to the signal converter U 1xx The management IP addresses for the signal converter cannot be changed using the con troller Note The management IP addresses for the signal converter can only be changed after this converter has been removed from the controller configuration see chapter 3 9 and direct access is made via the IP addre
20. ation and contact address This is done in the sub menu SNMP The display in the main window corresponds to the sub menu selected These could be overview pages status channel overview amp inventory report or controller configuration pages or user interfaces for the respective signal converter U 1xx which has been selected Operating Manual U 110 C Controller 3 2 Login In order to change the configuration of the U 100 C you will have to log in first In its delivery state the following access has been set up Administrator access required for configuring the controller User name admin Password astro User access required for configuring operation User name user Password astro You must log in before the U 114 can be configured This is done in the Login submenu In the state on delivery the login data is as follows User admin or user Password astro F ASTRO Headend Management UIDO C Headend anirai s User Authentification Remoe s Time Syre 8 Figure 6 Log in under User authentication Without the log in only the status pages of the controller and the user interface of the respective module can be viewed However no changes can be made 3 3 IP configuration In its delivery state the U 100 C controller has the IP address 192 168 1 70 Mgmt A or 192 168 5 70 Mgmt B Note Please observe that when the IP management interfaces are connected to a network w
21. bled disabled Firmware corrupt enabled disabled Firmware corrupt enabled disabled Modulator fail enabled disabled Modulator fail enabled disabled No Connection gt 120s enabled disabled No Connection gt 120s enabled disabled Output level 15 dB enabled disabled U124 Output level lt 15 dB enabled disabled T Output level 3 dB enabled disabled Output level 6 dB enabled 9 disabled Power 230VAC fail enabled disabled Power AC fail enabled disabled Response Invalid 120s enabled disabled Response Invalid gt 120s enabled disabled Supply DC fail enabled disabled Supply DC fail enabled disabled Temp fail enabled disabled Temp fail enabled disabled Warme Opbo may rast i umuanted eorbc e ment and terterence Ute w care Submit ResetForm Figure 30 Conditions which must be activated for an automatic equivalent circuit Operating Manual U 100 C Controller The U 100 C controller provides the option depending on the fault which has occurred of estab lishing an equivalent circuit for the U 1xx signal converter The conditions for this equivalent circuit are listed in figure 30 and vary depending on which U 1xx signal converter is in use The selection is applied by pressing Submit Note Activating the options with should be given good consideration as these fault patterns do not necessarily correspond to a signal failure but rather may
22. day Time VD 5b Figure 40 Setting up a time controlled weekly update In the example shown above after the Confirm button is pressed a weekly download of update archives occurs every Monday at 07 55 If the link Schedule is now pressed in the left frame of the web interface then the scheduled download which has been set up is displayed Scheduled Processes ree yee tae NN mm Ten nn Figure 41 Using the Disable process button in the column Action the process can be stopped any time and then be restarted using the Enable process button The Remove process button removes the process from the overview 10 2 Time controlled update of U 100 head end modules The time controlled update of U 100 headend modules is made in the sub menu Update in the U 100 headend update field To do this each respective module for which a time controlled update should be made must be marked using the radio button in the column Update options and then by pressing the Scheduled update s button on it In the following example after the Confirm button is pressed a one time non recurring update of aU 114 IP PAL signal converter occurs Operating Manual U 100 C Controller Scheduled update s ai 1 E U14 192 168 1 130 433 Time gt daily C weekly monthly day of month monthly day of week non recurring Day 26 Month Aug Year 2011 Time 88 13
23. device is completely dry Objects containing liquid must not be placed on top of the device The permitted ambient temperature range is 0 45 C ETS 300 019 1 3 class 3 1 Mounting environment The device is designed for operation in preferably metallically conductive 19 racks with suffi cient air convection It should be operated away from heat radiation and other heat sources The device my only be installed in rooms in which the permitted ambient temperature can be adhered to even under changing climatic conditions To avoid trapped heat it must be freely ventilated on all sides You absolutely must avoid mounting the device in a niche or covering the ventilation openings Operating Manual U 110 C Controller 2 4 Potential equalisation earthing The subscriber network must be earthed correctly in accordance with EN 50083 1 and must remain earthed even when the device is removed The potential equalisation on the U 100 is effected via the fastening plates of the device or via the earthing connection on the back of the device Devices within hand s reached must be incorporated into the potential equalisation among one another It is not permitted to operate the device without an earth conductor device earthing or device potential equalisation 2 5 Maintenance and repair Disconnect both mains plugs before opening the device The device must not be opened other than for repair
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26. guration monitoring In ongoing operation the controller monitors the configuration of the modules If the configuration of a module does not match the configuration filed under Active settings then different proce dures can be defined Action to perform when configuration not in sync is detected O warning 9 restore replaced modules only restore always Submit Figure 27 Procedure when detecting configuration not in sync When the option Warning is used only the warning config not in sync is issued however no operative action is taken If the option restore replaced modules only is selected then the con figuration is only reloaded to the module for equivalent circuit modules default The third option is restore always and every time a configuration not in sync is detected the configuration will be reloaded to the module The Restore function is equivalent to the same action as a manually performed Upload to module see chapter 6 1 Operating Manual U 100 C Controller 7 Switching equivalent head end module circuits Replacement The U 100 C controller provides an option of manually or automatically switching the replacement module kept in the headend to an equivalent circuit The settings for this equivalent circuit can be accessed using the link Replacement in the left screen side of the web interface 7 1 Manual switching to equivalent circuits Switching to an equivalent circuit ma
27. hich is operational address conflicts could occur Operating Manual U 100 C Controller BSD 132 we Ji rn ass ass 25s o 192 Ines Ji 100 Bm 192 1s Is nm 25s 2s 25 jo Submit ResetFom Logout Name Server Status inventory Report EET TENET t po NN TEE Module Settings Network Rack Replace U100 Rack Settings Schedule BaseAdaress Configuration Logfile Time Update Users Set res 2 powerodues E Load Save Config Restart Reset User Manual Figure 7 Example view of the Network settings After successfully logging in the network settings can be configured These settings are IP address address sub network mask netmask and standard gateway gateway Changes are applied using the Submit button Depending on the new allocation of the IP addresses it may be necessary to adapt the IP settings of the PC laptop to ensure access to the controller is possible 3 4 Time configuration The U 100 C controller provides the option of configuring the system time Observe that UTC Universal Time Coordinated is always used as a reference The date is entered in the column Day the month in the column Month and the year in the column Year The time is entered in the column Hour Minute and Second The settings are applied using Submit An unwanted setting can be reset using the Reset form button In this case the previous setting
28. lacing a module the equivalent circuit can be reversed This is done by activating the radio button undo replacement in the column Replace options and then pressing the Submit button This procedure is necessary regardless of whether the equivalent circuit was set up manually or automatically The U 100 C controller undoes the equivalent circuit if the operating module can be restarted without a fault This process is also documented in the Replacement log file 7 3 Automatic equivalent circuit Automatic Replacement Decoder fail enabled disabled Decoder fail enabled disabled Fan fail enabled disabled Fan fail enabled disabled Firmware corrupt enabled disabled Firmware corrupt enabled disabled Modulator fail enabled disabled Modulator fail enabled disabled No Connection gt 120s enabled disabled No Connection gt 120s enabled disabled Uti Output level lt 15 dB enabled 9 disabled U115 Outputievel lt 15 dB enabled disabled Output level gt 3 dB enabled disabled Output level gt 3 dB enabled gt disabled Power AC fail enabled disabled Power AC fail enabled disabled Response Invalid gt 120s enabled disabled Response Invalid gt 120s enabled disabled Supply DC fail enabled disabled Supply DC fail enabled disabled Temp fail enabled disabled Temp fail enabled disabled Decoder fail enabled disabled Fan fail enabled disabled Fan fail ena
29. management IP addresses M middle data IP addresses status messages etc R right P power supply Status display Data ports HF outputs Fan 230 V power unit i 9990900009 0 IT lt Y gt L 2 j j l Mains supply Earthing connection ON pira Mains supply Management ports 48 V power unit Cutout switch Mains supply Earthing connection Operating Manual U 100 C Controller 2 Introduction The instructions in chapter 2 mainly apply to the U 100 230 base device 2 1 Description of functions The U 100 series is used to convert IP data streams into CATV signals The U 100 230 base device can accommodate up to three U 1xx signal converters as well as up to two U 100 SNTs for supplying the voltage to the U 1xx signal converters The U 100 C is used for comprehensive system management for the U 1xx signal converter and provides many functions for configuring and servicing the U 100 series 2 2 Safety instructions Disconnect both mains plugs before opening the device The device must not be opened for exceptions see the maintenance and repair and the service tasks Power supply units must not be opened The device must be connected to a power supply with an earth contact and should be positioned close to the mains socket The electrical system supplying current to the device e g a house installation must incorporate safety devices against excessive current short circuiting and earth leakage
30. n a display of an event with the respective severity level An entry will be made in the log file System logfile Filter Emergency Alert Critical V Error Warning Wl Notice Hl Informational Debug Figure 19 Event filter in the log file delivery state Operating Manual U 100 C Controller 5 2 Saving and deleting the system log files The log file can be stored using the Save button The file with the content of the log file is gener ated as system log as standard and can be viewed e g using an editor The Clear button ensures that the system log file is deleted and that the entry Log file cleared appears in first place System logfile Filter V Emergency Alert Critical V Error Warning V Notice V Informational Debug Pe ome user cove seventy message 100 224092011 15827 UTC sem 40 maton monde stress Logout Figure 20 Example view of the system log file page Operating Manual U 110 C Controller N N ES 6 Head end module settings Module settings The headend module settings can be accessed using the link Module settings on the left side of the web interface screen On the U 100 C a general distinction is made between active and saved module settings 6 1 Active head end module settings Active settings In the upper section of the sub menu Module settings the active headend module settings are displayed The structure of the overview
31. network settings and user accounts will be retained Selecting Hard reset restores the delivery state i e the U 100 C configuration the network set tings and user accounts will be deleted Note 35 Selecting Hard reset may lead to the headend being unreachable by remote access Operating Manual U 100 C Controller 13 Technical data Order number 380 103 Network interfaces forwarded passively to U 1xx Protocol IEEE802 3 Ethernet RTP ARP IPv4 TCP UDP HTTP SNTP IGMPv3 General data Power consumption W 27 Housing 19 IHE Permitted ambient temperature C 0 45 Operating Manual U 110 C Controller Operating Manual U 100 C Controller Operating Manual U 110 C Controller Bx AS ASTRO Strobel Kommunikationssysteme GmbH Olefant 1 3 D 51427 Bergisch Gladbach Bensberg Tel 02204 405 0 Fax 02204 405 10 eMail kontakt astro kom de www astro kom de 82444 400 10 2011 Operating Manual U 100 C Controller
32. ntroller General This operating manual was created to provide the relevant instructions for operating the U100 C We expressly recommend reading this manual before installing or operating the device The ASTRO company confirms the information in this manual to be correct at the time of printing but it reserves the right to make changes without prior notice to the specifications the opera tion of the device and the operating manual The ASTRO company is not responsible for printing errors The contents of this operating manual are confidential and protected by copyright This manual may not be reproduced in any form not even in part without prior written permission from the ASTRO company Pictograms and safety instructions Pictograms are visual symbols with specific meanings You will encounter the following picto grams in this installation and operating manual Warning about life endangering situations due to dangerous electrical voltage or non adherence to this manual Warning about various dangers to health the environment and material Recycling all of our packaging material cardboard boxes accompanying papers plastic film and bags is completely recyclable Used batteries must be disposed of at approved recycling points Batteries must be completely discharged before being disposed of Electronic devices must not be disposed of with household waste but rather according to direc tive 2002 96 EG OF THE E
33. nually is done in the Replace field The options for the equivalent circuit are displaved here A headend module is then identified as a replacement mod Base Slot Module Status Message Figure 28 Example view of the Replace option The modules deactivated on the HF are backlit in grey in the column Status in the view in figure 27 and their status is off Each of these replacement modules are available for selection in the column Replace options Prerequisite for this is that the outputs in the same cable network have been bundled see chapter 7 3 Output segments To establish the equivalent circuits the radio button in the required equivalent circuit option must be selected and the Replace button must then be pressed The U 100 C controller then establishes the equivalent circuit automatically This process is documented in the Replacement log file The module used for the equivalent circuit will not appear in the column Replace options until the equivalent circuit is removed Operating Manual U 110 C Controller 7 2 Removing an equivalent circuit An active equivalent circuit can be identified in the Replace display as in the following example admin is logged in off admin is logged in undo replacement 4 U154 admin is logged in 4 U154 xk admin is logged in 4 3 wWw14 admin is Figure 29 View of an equivalent circuit After rectifying a fault or e g rep
34. osavadscemneceadiansenctdsnexececasesaddennddessdacanneonsbaceedaunedbbainaeiateesences 6 2 6 SEIVICE TASK ernennen re EE E E A E E 6 2 7 Technical data for the mains supply U 100 SNT 230 V version ueessnsesenseesnnnsnnnnenennnnnnnnnenennennnn 6 2 8 Installing and coding the backplane eesssssesseeeeseeeeen nennen nennen 7 281 Coding TMS backplane nen ee m 7 282 installing the packpidNG TEES 8 3 General introducti Gene T T E ee EAE A Ea EET 9 3s Connecting the U 100 C to a PC laptop 2 aan 9 3 2 oro ll e DO E TE 10 33 I COMING USD TI ee ee nennen 10 3 4 Time configuration NEN ENTER EET 11 3 5 Setting up a user Rights management Log in timeout cece ec ccce ese eeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeaeaeeeeeeeeaaeees 12 3 6 Logging the controller in to the U 1xx signal converter unuesnnsennenensnnennnennnnnnnennnnennnnnnn nennen 14 Sw Assigning system NING RENNES 14 3 8 Adding U 1xx signal converters to the CONFIQUIATION cccccsseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeaeeeeeeeesaaaeeeeeeesaaeees 15 3 9 Removing U 1xx signal converters from the configuration cceccceceeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeneeeeeesaaeeees 15 4 Overview Of the headend csseseeccccceeeeeccecccseusseceeeecaeuseeceeseseeuseeeeessauaueeeeesssauseeeeesesaaseeeeesasagess 16 4 1 Status display MN nnise i r AEn AEAEE KE EESE ENEE K AEE EEE EREE EEE AE EEEE 16 4 2 Output channel overview Channel OVErVieW ccccccceccesseeseeeec
35. s are displayed again Along with manual time input an NTP time server can be entered If the configuration is valid the time is received from this server To set up this server enter the IP address and press the Add button in the column Action Any NTP server already set up can be removed using Operating Manual U 110 C Controller ASTRO Headend Management U100 C Time Sync 5 amp vom 1922881 Note Time settings refer to UTC __Subme__ ResetForm NTP Server Address Figure 8 Setting the system time 3 5 Setting up a user Rights management Log in timeout The sub menu User administration is used to set up users assign user rights and set the log in timeout Logout Status Inventory Report Configuration Logfile Module Settings Network Rack Replace Schedule SNMP Time Update Users Load Save Config Restart Reset User Manual lI D interval ES NNNM Figure 9 View of the user administration In delivery status one user and one administrator have been set up on the U 100 C admin user name admin PW astro and user user name user PW astro see chapter 3 2 Log in Operating Manual U 100 C Controller A new user is set up in the first blank line underneath any users already created e g line 3 in fig ure 9 The user name is entered in the column User the rights assigned in the column Access and the p
36. s in accordance with EN 60950 1 Both mains plugs are used to disconnect the device from the mains therefore they must be easy to access and use at all times The device is already in operation when one power unit is connected to the operating voltage When the second power unit is also put into operation one of the power units runs in idle mode as long as the other unit is supplying power to the device The device may only be repaired by sending it to ASTRO along with a precise description of the error Displays indicate the status of the device operation as well as the existence of DC voltages separate from the mains that are supplying the components of the device However operation displays that are not lit up in no way indicate that the device is completely disconnected from the mains or is voltage free Read carefully EN 60 728 Part 11 Safety requirements No service tasks during electrical storms 2 3 Mounting instructions The U 100 base device may only be mounted using guide rails If the device is only fastened by means of the screws in the front panel this will damage the base device The outputs of the signal converter must not be operated without connecting a combining network or terminating impedance Protection from environmental factors The device must only be connected and operated in dry rooms It must not be exposed to spray ing or dripping water or to similar phenomena If condensation appears wait until the
37. ss of the signal converter The timeout can be configured to between 1 minute and 59 minutes This value is changed using the Submit button The input can be reset again using Reset form The previous value set then reappears Operating Manual U 110 C Controller 3 6 Controller log in to the U 1xx signal converter To ensure the controller can log in to the U 1xx signal converter for the headend the module dial in parameters of the controller configured in the U 100 C must match the dial in parameters in the U 1xx signal converter In default state two accounts for the module log in have been set up User account user name controller password astro Admin account user name admin password astro Module Login Access Username Password controller Figure 10 Module log in Each of these two accounts have also been set up as default settings on each U 1xx signal converter Note Changes to these account must also be made in the U 1xx signal converters Otherwise the U 100 C controller cannot log in to the U 1xx signal converter 3 7 Assigning system names In the sub menu SNMP the system names appearing the head line can be entered These are Name e g name of the network operator Location e g location of the head line and Contact e g contact person for the respective headend The values entered here are not only visible in the table but are also used as SNMP system
38. view which is accessed using the link Inventory report on the left side of the web interface screen an overview can be gained of the modules of which the entire headend is comprised and in which base unit on which slot which unit is being used In addition to this information the order number of the respective module is specified in the col umn Order no Operating Manual U 110 C Controller Logout Status Channel Overview Inventory Report Configuration Logfile Module Settings Network Rack Replace Schedule SNMP A Figure 18 Example of material overview inventory report The hardware status of the respective device appears in the line HW and in the line SW the software status is shown The Uptime is the length of time for which the device has been in uninterrupted operation The line Monitoring specifies the status 5 Log files The log files can be accessed using the link Log file In the system log file all relevant pro cesses concerning operation are recorded Further log files can be downloaded Download log file Logs for downloads from update archives Replacement log file Logs for equivalent circuits Update log file Logs for updates 5 1 Setting event filters in the system log file To manage the displayed entries in the log file filters can be used to select which events are displayed This is set in the line Filter Activating the check box results i

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