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SBM75e Series Modulator
L-Band Satellite Modulator
32 k – 45 M Symbol
BPSK/QPSK /8PSK/16APSK/32APSK
Installation and Operation Manual
Version 1.1
March 2009
Copyright © 2008 AdvantechAMT. All rights reserved.
AP.TP-xxxx.1
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Page 1 - SBM75e Series Modulator

SBM75e Series ModulatorL-Band Satellite Modulator 32 k – 45 M Symbol BPSK/QPSK /8PSK/16APSK/32APSK Installation and Operation Manual Version 1.1 Marc

Page 2 - Preface

Getting Started Figure 1.2: SBM75e Modulator Front Panel 1.3.2.1 Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD) The VFD can display two lines of up to 40 character

Page 3 - Customer Support

Getting Started Table 1.2: Front Panel Keypad Functions Keys Description ENTER This key will enter a submenu or enter an editing mode of a parameter.

Page 4 - Warranty and Service

Getting Started 1.3.3 Rear Panel Description The SBM75e Modulator rear panel provides a number of connectors Further details, including pin-outs are

Page 5 - Safety Notices

Getting Started 1.4 Typical System Setup The following diagram shows a typical system setup and signal interconnections. For detailed connector infor

Page 6 - Contents

Getting Started 1-8 SBM75e Series Modulator Installation and Operation Manual

Page 7

CHAPTER 2: Installation List of Contents 2.1 Introduction ... 2-22.1.1 Read This First

Page 8 - Scope of this Manual

Installation 2.1 Introduction This chapter describes the unpacking, inspection and installation considerations. 2.1.1 Read This First! The SBM75e Mo

Page 9 - Guided Tour

Installation 2.2 Preliminary Checks 2.2.1 Mechanical Inspection When taking delivery of an SBM75e Modulator, check the equipment items delivered aga

Page 10 - Getting Started

Installation 2.3.2 Inventory Take inventory of the complete package to ensure that all necessary parts are present. A quick review of your pre-instal

Page 11

Installation Figure 2.1: Rack Mount Support Kit The left and right mounting kit supports are attached to the SBM75e Modulator with two #6-32 x 5/16”

Page 12 - Rear Panel Description

Preliminary Pages Preface Thank you for purchasing a Modulator from Advantech AMT. These products build on the success of the SL/QD series, the indust

Page 13 - Typical System Setup

Installation 2. Do not install equipment so that the air intake of one aligns with the outlet on another. Provide baffles and adequate spacing. 3. T

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Installation 2.5.2 AC Power AC power is supplied to the modulator via socket JP1 (IEC 320(M) on the rear panel. WARNING UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOUL

Page 15 - Installation

Installation Table 2.2: Supply Cable Wiring Colours UK (BS 1363) EUROPE (CEE 7/7) USA (NEMA 5-15P) Earth: Green-and-yellow Green-and-yellow Green N

Page 16 - Introduction

Installation 2.6 Signal Connections The majority of signal connectors are located on the rear panel of the SBM75e Modulator, except for one monitor a

Page 17 - Unpacking and Inspection

Installation Item Specification Connector type: 9-way, D-type, Female Connector designation: M&C RS485 Standard: RS485 Configuration: DCE P

Page 18 - Installing the equipment

Installation Item Specification Connector type: 9-way, D-sub type, Female Connector designation: ALARMS Standard: Custom Configuration: - Relay 1

Page 19 - Ventilation

Installation 2.6.6 RF (L-Band) Output Connector The connector labelled as L-Band OUT transmits RF signals to the antenna. For signal specificatio

Page 20 - Power Cables

Installation Table 2.11: 1PPS Input Connector Item Specification Connector type: BNC 50 Ω socket Connector designation: 1PPS IN Pin-outs: Centre

Page 21 - AC Power

Installation  BUC power is off (bucpower off)  10 MHz reference is off (tfref off) 3. Set modulator power to -25 dBm (tlevel -25) 4. If required

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Installation Note The DVB system can be configured to transmit both MPEG-2 and non MPEG-2 data. When using DVB modes to transmit non MPEG-2 data it is

Page 23 - Signal Connections

Preliminary Pages Copyright Notice Copyright © 2004-2008 AdvantechAMT. All rights reserved. This manual may not be reproduced or disclosed in whole

Page 24 - Monitor and Control Alarms

Installation 2-16 SBD75e Series Modulator Installation and Operation Manual With the receiver algorithms taken into consideration, carrier synchroni

Page 25 - Redundancy

CHAPTER 3: Front Panel Monitoring & Control List of Contents 3.1 Introduction ... 3

Page 26 - ASI Input Connector

Front Panel Monitoring & Control 3.1 Introduction The SBM75e Modulator is equipped with an active front panel (LCD screen and keypad) which provi

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Front Panel Monitoring & Control 3.2 Powering up the Modulator When power is applied to the Modulator (in accordance with the instructions given

Page 28 - Choice of FEC

Front Panel Monitoring & Control Menu Item Operations Card Information > Reports card information such as feature keys and software version St

Page 29 - Pilots Insertion

Front Panel Monitoring & Control Menu Item Operations Overflow : This will report OK or FIFO FULL Sync : This will report the input is synch

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Front Panel Monitoring & Control MUX_A: MUX_B: Note The down arrow indicates that there are more profiles available. 10 profiles are cur

Page 31 - List of Tables

Front Panel Monitoring & Control 3.3.2.3.2 Coding When Coding is selected then the coding type is highlighted. By using the up and down arrows th

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Front Panel Monitoring & Control Menu Item Operations -> Data Rate: [199000000 BPS] Input : This entry does not appear in ACM mode. This all

Page 33 - Basic Front Panel Operation

Front Panel Monitoring & Control Menu Item Operations be removed within the demodulator. In DVB-S2 the data is transmitted without modification

Page 34 - 3.3.2.2 Status

Preliminary Pages Warranty and Service Advantech AMT warrants to the Purchaser that the Products and any Repaired Products (Repairs) will be free from

Page 35 - 3.3.2.3.1 Profiles

Front Panel Monitoring & Control Table 3.8: Stream X Sub-menu Menu Item Operations Input: The selection can be off, PRBS, ASI X for stream X, ASI

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Front Panel Monitoring & Control 3.3.2.4 Settings This option allows setting of output parameters. These parameters may be viewed by selecting t

Page 37 - 3.3.2.3.2 Coding

Front Panel Monitoring & Control Property Status Description None The block cipher is not engaged PMT info Too many PMT(s) too many PMT(s) are

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Front Panel Monitoring & Control 3.3.2.5.8 Odd/Even-1 This mode is not part of the BISS standard but has been successfully interoperated with oth

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Front Panel Monitoring & Control 3.3.2.5.16 Configure BISS Use this configure to activate all the BIS settings. All settings will be stored and r

Page 40 - Table 3.8: Stream X Sub-menu

Front Panel Monitoring & Control SBM75e Series Modulator Installation and Operation Manual 3-15

Page 41 - 3.3.2.5.1 Status

CHAPTER 4: Web GUI Monitoring & Control List of Contents 4.1 Introduction ... 4-34.

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Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.8.3 BISS-0 ... 4-244.8.4 BISS-1 ...

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Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.1 Introduction This chapter is provided to guide the user through the functions of the Graphical User Interface (G

Page 44 - Chassis Info

Web GUI Monitoring & Control Figure 4.1: SBM-75 Login Window 2. Enter the default Username: sbt 75 and the default Password: sbt 75. The en

Page 45

Preliminary Pages Safety Notices Radio Frequency (RF) Interference This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not

Page 46

Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.3.2 Overview: Alarms The alarm status of the units displayed in Figure 4.2 may be viewed by selecting the Alarms t

Page 47 - List of Figures

Web GUI Monitoring & Control Figure 4.4: Changing Alarm Monitoring Window Additional information has now appeared in the ‘Status’ column, indicat

Page 48

Web GUI Monitoring & Control Figure 4.5: Status Window 4.4 SBM-75: Information The following web page menus are provided to enable the user to

Page 49 - Overview

Web GUI Monitoring & Control Figure 4.6: SBM-75 Management Window 4.4.1.1 Setting the Unit Name The default name of the functional unit is SBM

Page 50 - Overview: Alarms

Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.4.1.4 Supported Features A list of optional features supported by the unit is shown below the MAC address and is d

Page 51 - Overview: Status

Web GUI Monitoring & Control Figure 4.8: SBM-75 Status Window This page will give a summary of the unit status. 4.5.1 Status monitoring Table 4

Page 52 - SBM-75: Information

Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.6 SBM-75: Alarms From the ‘Alarms’ window the user may configure alarms and/or warnings based on the behaviour and

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Web GUI Monitoring & Control Figure 4.9: Alarms and Warnings Monitoring Window 4.6.3 General The following paragraphs detail the general alarms

Page 54 - SBM-75: Status

Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.6.3.8 Output power out of specification This property allows an alarm or warning to be raised if the output power

Page 55 - Status monitoring

Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.6.4.7 NTP Time error An alarm or warning will be generated when the returned time from the NTP server does not mat

Page 56 - SBM-75: Alarms

Preliminary Pages vi SBM75e Series Modulator Installation and Operation Manual Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started Describes the function of the equi

Page 57 - General

Web GUI Monitoring & Control Figure 4.11: Configuration Main Window 4.7.2 Input Data Type This is the method of locking to the incoming data. 4.

Page 58 - Advanced Alarms

Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.7.3 Input Type The input is selected from off, PRBS, ASI1,…,ASIX where X is the number of ASI inputs for the modul

Page 59 - SBM-75: Configuration

Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.7.6.1 Input The selection can be off, PRBS, ASI X for stream X, ASI 1, ASI X L2 and ASI 1 L2. Setting Off will pre

Page 60 - Input Data Type

Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.7.7 Profiles This option allows the user to save and recall a variety of operational profiles and exchange profile

Page 61 - PLS Seed

Web GUI Monitoring & Control Figure 4.14: Saving a New Profile To overwrite an existing profile: 1. Select the profile to be overwritten from t

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Web GUI Monitoring & Control Figure 4.15: Loading an Existing Profile 4.7.7.3 Downloading a Profile Occasionally it is necessary to clone a pro

Page 63 - Profiles

Web GUI Monitoring & Control 2. Select the Download link. A window similar to that shown in Figure 4.16 is displayed. Figure 4.17: Downloaded P

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Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.7.7.5 Factory Defaults This is a special profile which cannot be deleted or modified. 4.7.8 Settings The output l

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Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.7.8.5 Internal Ref. Source The Internal timing can either be free running or aligned to a stored frequency which w

Page 66 - 4.7.7.4 Uploading a Profile

Web GUI Monitoring & Control Figure 4.20: BISS Window 4.8.1 BISS Mode Selection The options for the BISS mode are Off, Mode-0, Mode-1, Mode-E, Od

Page 67 - Settings

CHAPTER 1: Getting Started List of Contents 1.1 Scope of this Manual ... 1-2 1.1.1 Who Should Use This

Page 68 - BISS Encryption

Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.8.5 BISS-E The transport stream is encrypted by a calculated session word. This session word is generated from an

Page 69 - BISS Mode Selection

Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.8.9 User-E This is identical to the User-1 mode except a 16 digit hex value is required for the ESW and a 14 digit

Page 70 - Odd/Even-E

Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4.8.13 Encrypted Session Word Generator The Encrypted Session Word generator is an application which runs locally on

Page 71 - BISS Status

Web GUI Monitoring & Control 4-28 SBM75e Series Modulator Installation and Operation Manual

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APPENDIX A: Technical Specification List of Contents A.1 Introduction ... A-2 A.2 Tech

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Technical Specification A.1 Introduction This chapter details the technical specification and the standards with which it is compliant. A.2 Technica

Page 74 - Technical Specification

Technical Specification Description Specification 470 kbps to 200 Mbps DVB-S2 SHORT and NORMAL FEC Block SHORT Block 16kbit 3/4,4/5,5/6,8/9 NORMA

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Technical Specification Description Specification Temperature: 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 122°F) RH: up to 90% non-condensing Altitude: Up to 3,045 m (10,0

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Technical Specification SBM75e Series Modulator Installation and Operation Manual A-5

Page 77 - Standards Compliance

APPENDIX B: Glossary List of Contents B.1 Introduction ... B-2 B.2 Abbreviations and

Page 78

Getting Started 1.1 Scope of this Manual 1.1.1 Who Should Use This Manual This manual is intended for operators/users of the SBM75e of Network L-Ban

Page 79 - Glossary

Glossary B.1 Introduction This appendix provides a brief explaination of the abbreviations and technical terms used in this manual B.2 Abbreviations

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Glossary Term Description BPSK Binary Phase Shift Keying: A modulation technique used to communicate data over long distances by altering the phase

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Glossary Term Description Decoder A unit containing the electronic circuitry necessary to decode encrypted signals. Some Decoders are separate from

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Glossary Term Description Earth Technical Earth: A connection that ensures all equipment chassis within a rack are at the same potential (“commoned”)

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Glossary Term Description GUI Graphical User Interface: The use of pictures rather than just words to represent the input and output of a program. A

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Glossary Term Description JPEG Joint Photographic Experts Group: ISO/ITU standard for compressing still images. It has a high compression capabilit

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Glossary Term Description Mbit/s Million bits per second. MCPC Multiple Channels Per Carrier. MIB Management Information Base: A type of database

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Glossary Term Description OQPSK Offset Quadrature Phase Shift Keying: A variant of phase-shift keying modulation using 4 different values of the ph

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Glossary Term Description QPSK Quadrature Phase Shift Keying: A modulation technique used to communicate data over long distances by altering the p

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Glossary Term Description Spectral Scrambling A process (in digital transmission) used to combine a digital signal with a pseudo-random sequence, pr

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Getting Started 1.2 Summary of Features 1.2.1 Overview The SBM75e Modulator supports all the major satellite standards, both Intelsat and DVB, in a

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