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1.5.1 Overview
Each module of UHP-200 satellite router has its own interface to external devices. All the interfaces are
located on the rear panel of the device. The indicators are located on the front panel. LAN Indicators are
integrated into the LAN connectors on the back of the router.
1.5.2 Router composition
UHP-200 router consists of:
1. IF switch with two inputs
2. Two high-speed DVB demodulator
3. Multichannel TDMA demodulator
4. Universal modulator
5. IP Router
6. Ethernet switch with two GbE interfaces
7. USB console
8. Two expansion slots
9. Power supply
Figure 5 UHP-200 router – rear view
1.5.3 Power connector (AC IN)
UHP-200 router is powered with 110-240 VAC. Built-in power supply can be used to power the RF equipment (BUC,
LNB) with maximum power consumption according to the specifications of the router.
1.5.4 Expansion slots (AUX1 and AUX2)
These slots are purposed for interfaces of the optional expansion modules.
1.5.5 LAN interface connectors (LAN1 and LAN2)
LAN connectors are purposed for connecting of the CPE or for cascading of several routers. Bit rate 10, 100 or 1000
are supported. Indicators built into the connector mean the following: left one (green) – connection (Link) and
data transmission (Activity), the right one –yellow) – activation of half-duplex mode.
1.5.6 USB CONSOLE
The console port provides local control of the device. A standard miniUSB cable is required to connect to the
router (not supplied).
1.5.7 Modulator output (TX OUT)
TX OUT OUTPUT CAN FEATURE 24 VDC WITH A HIGH SHORT-CIRCUIT CURRENT. SHORT CIRCUITING CAN CAUSE
SPARKLE SPREAD AND BURNS. THIS VOLTAGE CAN DAMAGE MEASUREMENT EQUIPMENT IF IT IS NOT PROTECTED AT ITS
INPUTS. SUPPLYING EXTERNAL VOLTAGE TO THIS CONNECTOR IS OBJECTIONABLE AND SUPPLYING MORE THAN 24 V IS
PROHIBITED.
UHP-200 modulator is compatible with most satellite transmitters/converters (BUC). Those incompatible are only
transmitters that require to explicit “TX On” FSK command but such transmitters are extremely rare and are not
widely employed.