Cisco Cisco D9804 Multiple Transport Receiver Referencia técnica
Connecting the Unit
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Connecting the Unit
Electrical Connection
Proceed as follows to connect the D9804 MTR to other equipment.
1 Connect the L-Band signal to one of four RF inputs.
Note: The LNB power is only available on ports RF1 to RF3. The factory default
setting for LNB power is OFF.
setting for LNB power is OFF.
2 If desired, connect the ASI IN port to an asynchronous serial interface device for
uplink monitoring.
3 Connect the ASI OUT ports to an asynchronous serial interface device.
Important: A double-shielded coaxial cable is required to connect to the ASI
OUT and/or the ASI IN port in order to meet EMC requirements.
OUT and/or the ASI IN port in order to meet EMC requirements.
Connecting Ethernet Cables
If desired, the appropriate RJ-45 mating connector may be used for remote
monitoring and control either via SNMP or the built-in Web browser.
monitoring and control either via SNMP or the built-in Web browser.
Connecting Power Cables
1 Connect the power cord (supplied with the unit) between the rear panel power
receptacle and a 100V to 240V, 50/60 Hz ac power outlet.
The power cord (consisting of appliance coupler, flexible cord, and plug)
supplied with this product meets the requirements for use in the country for
which this product was purchased. In general, the power cord must be approved
by an acceptable, accredited agency responsible for evaluation in the country
where the product will be used.
The power cord (consisting of appliance coupler, flexible cord, and plug)
supplied with this product meets the requirements for use in the country for
which this product was purchased. In general, the power cord must be approved
by an acceptable, accredited agency responsible for evaluation in the country
where the product will be used.
2 Connect the Alarm connector on the D9804 MTR to the external alarm
monitoring equipment.
3 If required, use the Ethernet port on the D9804 MTR for external control and
monitoring via web or SNMP.
4 Connect AC power to both of the rear panel power supplies for proper
functioning.