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Power Supply | 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz |
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Input Interface | ASI, IP |
Output Interface | L-band |
Frequency Range | 950 - 2150 MHz |
FEC | 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 |
Power Consumption | 30 W |
Roll-off | 20%, 25%, 35% |
Phase Noise | -85 dBc/Hz @ 10 kHz |
Operating Temperature | 0 to 50°C |
Dimensions | 19" rack unit, 1U height |
Modulation Type | QPSK, 8PSK |
Declares the product's conformity with EU directives for radio and telecommunication equipment.
Details compliance with directives on hazardous substances and chemical regulations.
Outlines essential safety standards and precautions for equipment installation and operation.
Covers additional safety guidelines for use in Finland, Norway, and Sweden.
Addresses laser safety, EMC information, and environmental operating conditions.
Explains the warranty period, coverage, and exclusions for the equipment.
Details the guidelines for purchasing and registering the optional Care Pack service.
Provides an overview of the manual's purpose, structure, and common symbols used.
Lists related manuals and specifies the product range and software versions covered.
Lists available configuration options and their corresponding ordering codes for the modulator.
Provides contact information for submitting comments, errors, or suggestions for the manual.
Introduces the AZ110 as a satellite modulator for broadcast and DSNG applications.
Highlights the modulator's core features, including DVB compliance, modulation types, and interfaces.
Provides instructions for mounting the equipment in a standard 19-inch rack system.
Details AC power supply requirements, cable distribution, and technical earthing connections.
Describes the components of the front panel, including display, keypad, and status LEDs.
Details the various connections available on the back panel of the modulator.
Explains different optional back panel configurations and their connector layouts.
Presents a block diagram illustrating the modulator's main functionalities and interfaces.
Details the monitor and control functions and the modulator's processing capabilities.
Outlines the methods for managing the device: front panel, Ethernet, and serial port.
Explains how to use the front panel for navigation, settings, and status monitoring.
Covers cabling, port settings, and management via serial and Ethernet interfaces.
Guides users on how to open and interact with the web-based graphical user interface.
Describes the main windows, areas, and controls within the GUI for monitoring and configuration.
Explains how to set parameters, use the setup wizard, and manage configurations through the GUI.
Details the DVB-S, DVB-DSNG, and DVB-S2 modulation standards and their features.
Covers DVB-S2 framing, multi-stream, CCM, VCM, ACM, and pilot usage.
Explains the ASI(TS) <-> Air(TS) processing mode for DTH applications.
Describes rate adaptation functionality and the Basic Interoperable Scrambling System (BISS).
Details AES encryption for content security and the associated key management processes.
Explains the ASI test generator for setup testing and the Equalink feature for link performance optimization.
Provides a step-by-step guide for using the initial device setup wizard.
Lists detailed technical specifications for interfaces, modulation, and output parameters.
Details L-band, IF-band, RF band, BUC power, and reference frequency specifications.
Covers monitor interfaces, alarm interface, power supply, temperature, and humidity.
Defines acronyms and abbreviations used throughout the manual.