Cisco Cisco Titan S2 DVB-S2 Digital Satellite Receiver Data Sheet

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Description 
Telecom Networks are increasingly used for the transport of 
Digital TV signals to Regional sites, like Cable TV Headends 
and DTTV Transmitters. This so-called Primary distribution 
can be achieved in an efficient and simple way using E3 or 
DS3 Interfaces for SONET/SDH networks. With the Neon 
adapter, Scientific-Atlanta offers the solution to carry MPEG-2 
Transport Streams over Telecom Networks. The Neon 
adapter is a module of the Galaxy Modular Rack System. 
 
The Neon adapter is available in two versions, a transmitter 
(Tx) and a receiver (Rx). The Neon Tx accepts an ASI 
compliant Transport Stream and provides an E3 or DS3 
output signal ready to interface with SONET/SDH network 
equipment. Neon Rx does exactly the opposite. The Network 
Adapters are fully compliant with the ITU-T telecommunication 
standards to guarantee interoperability with existing 
equipment. The Neon adapter can operate in unframed or 
framed mode with an internal or external clock reference. 
 
The compact and power saving design allows up to 12 Neon 
adapters in only 3RU height. It can be managed from the 
ROSA™ Management System. 
 
 
Features 
  Network adapter for signal conversion between ASI and E3 or DS3 
  Complies with ITU-T G.703 
  Supports framing according to G.832 / G.751 (E3) or G.804 / G.752 (DS3) 
  All signal format parameters individually selectable 
  DVB-C compliant channel encoding 
  Automatic input signal selection (Rx) 
  ASI input with active loop-through (Tx) 
  PCR Re-stamping and stuffing(Tx) 
  Dual ASI output (Rx) 
  External reference clock in- or output 
  Hot-swappable 
  Compact design allows up to 12 modules in 3RU Galaxy rack 
  User-friendly front panel control 
  Full remote control and diagnostics with the ROSA management system 
  Software programmable relay contact 
 
Headend Systems 
Neon TX/RX - 
Telecom Network Adapters