1 ac power -2, 2 pcmcia interface (j1) -2, 1 feature upgrade -2 – Comtech EF Data DD240XR Rev Е User Manual

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Electrical Interfaces

DD240XR High-Speed Digital Demodulator

5-2

MN-DD240XR – Rev. E

5.1 AC Power


The unit is powered from a 100 – 240 VAC, 50 – 60 Hz source. Maximum unit power
consumption is 16 Watts when not providing power for an external LNB. The switch turns power
on and off to the unit. A chassis ground connection can be made at the stud located to the lower
right of the AC Power Connector.

5.2 PCMCIA Interface (J1)


The PCMCIA Interface (J1) allows a PCMCIA Card to be inserted for the following three main
functions:

Feature Upgrade

Firmware Update

Custom Configuration

5.2.1 Feature Upgrade


If the customer requires feature upgrades such as 8PSK, 16QAM or DVB-S2 operation, contact
the Radyne Corporation Sales Department for ordering information.

Once the customer has the Feature Upgrade Card, the following steps are performed:

1. Power off the unit.
2. Install the Feature Upgrade PCMCIA Card into J1.
3. Power on the unit.
4. Status messages will be displayed on the Front Panel. Additionally, the status messages

will be sent out to Terminal Interface, J5.

5. The Event LED (yellow) will flash while the feature upgrade is being added. The LED on

the back panel (LNB POWER) will also flash during the upgrade process.

6. If the upgrade was successful, the Remote LED (green) will flash and the LNB POWER

LED will illuminate without flashing. Proceed to Step 7. If an error is encountered, an
error code will be displayed on the display, the Fault LED (red) will flash, and the LNB
POWER LED will extinguish. In this case, the upgrade was not successful. If no LED
illuminates, the upgrade may not be compatible for the unit. Do not re-power the unit and
contact the Radyne Corporation Customer Service Department at (602) 437-9620

7. Power off the unit.
8. Remove the PCMCIA Card.
9. Power on the unit and access the System Menu. Verify that the revisions match the

PCMCIA Card’s label.


The loaded features will be available the next time the unit is powered on.

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