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ADCP-61-814
Issue 1
April 1999
PWR-AVIS
User Manual
12249-B
1052205 Rev A
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ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 COPYRIGHT © 1999, ADC Telecommunications, Inc. All Rights Reserved Printed in the U.S.A. REVISION HISTORY ISSUE DATE REASON FOR CHANGE 1 04/99 Original. TRADEMARK INFORMATION ADC and ADC Telecommunications are registered trademarks of ADC Telecommunications, Inc. DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY Contents herein are current as of the date of publication. ADC reserves the right to change the contents without prior notice. In no event shall ADC be liable for any damages re
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ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 TABLE OF CONTENTS Content Page ABOUT THIS MANUAL .......................................................................v ADMONISHMENTS..........................................................................v GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS................................................................v 1 GENERAL.......................................................................... 1 2 DESCRIPTION...............................................................
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ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual describes the ADC PWR-AVIS system. The manual provides a product description, installation instructions and operational information. ADMONISHMENTS Important safety admonishments are used throughout this manual to warn of possible hazards to persons or equipment. An admonishment identifies a possible hazard and then explains what may happen if the hazard is not avoided. The admonishments — in the form of Dangers, Warnings, and Cauti
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M O I FROM VIDEO TRANSPORT SYSTEM TO VIDEO MODULATOR REAR INTERFACE UNIT JACK ACCESS CARD ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 PWR-AVIS USER MANUAL 1 GENERAL This manual describes the features, functions, and installation of the ADC Power Analog Video Interface System (PWR-AVIS) which is available with single or dual (redundant) power supplies. PWR-AVIS provides centralized access for testing, monitoring, patching, or amplification of digital, analog video, or baseband signals. Circuits are access
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ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 PWR-AVIS is typically used in headend or distribution offices to provide access to individual 4.5 MHz (NTSC or PAL) baseband video channels, data, intermediate frequencies or other headend signals from the video backbone network. A typical network employing PWR-AVIS is shown in Figure 2. #1 VIDEO MODULATOR/ TRANSPORT 1 X 16 UP CONVERTER SYSTEM COMBINER #16 #1 #2 #1 #1 #1 #3 #4 FROM 1 X 8 #5 VIDEO COMBINER #6 BACKBONE NETWORK #7 #8 #8 #8 #128 #113 1 X 16 VIDEO
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1 8 6 4 1 9 16 1 14 1 1 11 CA PA PA 48 1 1 48 P1 A A P1 A P A A P A IA P AI-16 CAI D IA IP ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 2 DESCRIPTION 2.1 Physical Description 2.1.1 Chassis The PWR-AVIS chassis are 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) high and mount in either 19- or 23-inch (48.3 or 58.4 cm) equipment racks. Reversible mounting brackets are provided for accommodating either rack type. The protective front cover slides into the chassis when circuit access is required. Hinged plates on the chassis mou
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ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 Note: If using the single power supply option, the module should only be inserted into the PWR 1 slot. Figure 4. Power Supply Module 2.2 Functional Description PWR-AVIS provides a central jack access point between network elements (NE). See Figure 5 on the next page. The jack access cards provide access to circuits for monitoring and maintenance functions. (The jack circuitry automatically provides 75-ohm termination.) The jacks also provide patching function
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ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 FRONT JACKS REAR MON EQUIPMENT 75 OHM CONNECTIONS 75 OHM NETWORK ELEMENTS 500 OHM OUT OUT VIDEO TRANSPORT SYSTEM 0.056 μH 0.033 μH INDUCTOR INDUCTOR IN MODULATOR/ IN UP CONVERTER 75 OHM REAR INTERFACE UNIT JACK ACCESS CARD 10220-A 0 dB Unity Gain Amplifier Monitor Network FRONT JACKS REAR MON EQUIPMENT 75 OHM CONNECTIONS 464 93 NETWORK ELEMENTS OHM OHM OUT VIDEO TRANSPORT OUT SYSTEM 0.056 μH 0.033 μH INDUCTOR INDUCTOR IN MODULATOR/ IN UP CONVERTER 75 OHM JAC
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ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 2.2.1 Powering Options 2.2.1.1 Single (Non-Redundant) Powering The single or non-redundant powering option provides one power supply module for powering the RIUs. Figure 6 shows an example of this configuration. Figure 6. PWR-AVIS With Single Power Supply Module 2.2.1.2 Dual (Redundant) Powering The dual or redundant powering option provides two power supply modules for powering the RIUs. Figure 7 shows an example of this configuration. Figure 7. PWR-AVIS With
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ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 Note: PWR-AVIS units configured with the single powering option can be upgraded to redundant power by ordering an additional power supply module (PWR-AVIS-PSC). The PWR-AVIS provides two sets of screw terminal contacts (see Figure 8) at the rear of the chassis for connecting to a -48V office power supply. Alternately, a 110-48V (PWR-AVIS- 110-ST) converter (purchased separately) can be attached to either set of contacts. 2.2.2 Alarms As shown in Figure 8, PWR-A
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FROM VIDEO TRANSPORT SYSTEM TO VIDEO MODULATOR REAR INTERFACE UNIT JACK ACCESS CARD ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 2.2.4 Rear Interface Units The RIU, mounted in the rear of the chassis, provides the interface for the coaxial cable and the jack access card which is plugged into the RIU from the front of the chassis. The interface connectors accept coaxial cable terminated with F or BNC connectors. See Figure 9. The RIU is factory wired with ± 5 V and ground for powering the jack access card
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M BB O I BB M O I REAR INTERFACE UNIT REAR INTERFACE UNIT REAR INTERFACE UNIT JACK ACCESS CARD JACK ACCESS CARD AMPLIFIER CARD ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 MON OUT MON IN OUT 6409-B IN Figure 10. Passive and Active Jack Access Cards 2.2.6 Cable Type The PWR-AVIS jacks are designed to accept patch cords made up of 735A type mini coaxial cable equipped with little coax plugs (LCP). Equipment (IN and OUT) cable is dependent upon service or bandwidth of the associated equipment. Video equipmen
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ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 2.3 Technical Description Table 2. PWR AVIS Technical Specifications PARAMETER SPECIFICATION Dimensions (Chassis) Height 3.5 inches (8.9 cm) Width 19.0 or 23.0 inches (48.3 or 58.4 cm) Depth 10.0 inches (25.4 cm) Can be recessed 2.0 inches (5.1 cm) Operating Voltage (Powered Chassis) 48 VDC ± 20% 120/240 VAC ± 20%, 47–63 Hz Power Consumption 4 Watts, Max. RIU Interface Connectors BNC or F- type LCJ (0.177 inch diameter) Access Jack Interface Electrical Perfor
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ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 Table 2. PWR AVIS Technical Specifications, continued PARAMETER SPECIFICATION Electrical Performance (Amplifier Card) Gain 0 dB amp card 0±1 dB, 5 – 100 MHz 10 dB amp card 10±1 dB, 5 – 100 MHz 20 dB amp card 20±1 dB, 5 – 50 MHz Reverse Isolation <-50 dB, 5-50 MHz <-40 dB, 50-100 MHz Impedance 75 ohms nominal Return Loss Input <-30 dB, 5-50 MHz <-20 dB, 50-100 MHz Output <-20 dB, 5-50 MHz <-15 dB, 50-100 MHz Noise Figure 0 dB 25 dB Typical
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ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 3 INSTALLATION Danger: To avoid the possibility of severe and potentially fatal electric shock, never install electrical equipment in a wet location or during a lightning storm. Caution: Always wear an anti-static discharge wrist strap to prevent static electric discharge damage to the Jack Access Card electronic circuitry. The PWR-AVIS chassis mounts in a 19- or 23-inch (48.3 or 58.4 cm) equipment rack. The chassis can be mounted flush with the rack, or ext
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6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 13 12 11 10 9 TEST 16 15 14 CLASS 2 SPARE SPARE –48V (1) RET (1) –48V (2) RET (2) PS1 ALM A PS1 ALM B PS2 ALM A PS2 ALM B SIGNAL OUTPUT AVIS-16 CHASSIS GROUND SIGNAL INPUT ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 6. Attach the designation label to the inside of the chassis front door. 7. Attach power wires, –48V and return. A second set of terminals (-48V (2) and RET (2)) is provided if a backup power source is desired. See Figure 14. 8. Attach wires from pre-existing alarm system (
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ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 4 3 2 1 OUT IN CHASSIS GROUND 6967-B Figure 13. Chassis Ground Terminal CLASS 2 SPARE TEST SPARE –48V (1) RET (1) OUT –48V (2) TO 110 VAC TO RET (2) –48VDC CONVERTER IN PS1 ALM A (OPTIONAL) PS1 ALM B PS2 ALM A AVIS PS2 ALM B 12248-B TO OFFICE –48V FUSE PANEL Figure 14. Office Power Connection 3.2 Cabling Run and Cable the chassis as follows: 1. Obtain NE circuit IN and OUT assignments from local support staff. 2. Label all IN and OUT cables to identify NE asso
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6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 10 9 TEST 16 15 14 13 12 11 CLASS 2 SPARE SPARE –48V (1) RET (1) –48V (2) RET (2) PS1 ALM A PS1 ALM B PS2 ALM A PS2 ALM B SIGNAL OUTPUT AVIS-16 CHASSIS GROUND SIGNAL INPUT ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 12250-B Figure 15. AVIS Chassis Cable Routing 4. Dress each coaxial cable across the rear cable management tray. Follow local practice regarding the use of lacing cord or tie wraps for securing the cables to the tray. 5. Measure the length of cable from the cable management tr
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ADCP-61-814 • Issue 1 • April 1999 4 OPERATION This section provides operational procedures for the ADC Power Analog Video Interface System. The following figures depict typical interconnect, cross-connect, and testing set-up configurations for the passive jack access cards, active jack access cards, and amplifier cards. Caution: Always wear an anti-static discharge wrist strap to prevent static electric discharge damage to the Jack Access Card electronic circuitry. 4.1 Passive Jack Access Card