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745-419-B0-001 Rev. A (11/2013)

The EDH4 transponder:

• Uses existing headend equipment
• Uses ANSI/SCTE HMS standards
• Measures analog or receives digital SCTE/HMS data from power supplies
• Can be network-managed through your existing CMTS

To the cable network infrastructure, the EDH4 transponder appears as a DOCSIS 2.0 cable modem. The

EDH4 is assigned an IP address like any other DOCSIS device on the DOCSIS network. The assigned

IP address is used to access the HMS status monitoring data via SNMP, the HMS MIBs and a Web

interface.
For complete DOCSIS specifications, please visit the CableLabs Website (www.cablelabs.com).

Fig. 1-1, The EDH4 Transponder

1.0 Introduction

1.1 Overview

Alpha’s EDH4 transponder provides the ability to manage network power through an existing cable

modem infrastructure for a variety of power supplies. Please see your Alpha representative for a complete

listing. This manual focuses on the power supplies listed below.

HMS-Enabled Power Supplies:
• XM2 with EDSM Interface

Non-HMS Alpha Power Supplies:
• AM with RPM interface
• XM with USM interface
• XM2 with USM2 or USM2.5 interface

Lectro Power Supplies:
• ZTT
• ZTT+
• CPR with Level 2 Interface

A single transponder can monitor a power supply and a maximum of four (4) battery strings. Power sites

with multiple standby power supplies and generators may possibly be monitored with one EDH4 unit

depending on the architecture, power supply models and data interfaces, please contact your Alpha

representative for details. The EDH4 transponder transmits data to a management system over the

network’s existing DOCSIS infrastructure using standard SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol).

Status monitoring information is compatible with ANSI/SCTE HMS standards.

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