Comtech EF Data CRS-170A User Manual

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CRS-170A L-Band 1:1 Redundancy Switch

MN/CRS170A.IOM

Introduction

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Fourth, +12V is routed from each modem to the CRS-170A for operational power. This

power from both modems is diode OR’d so that the switch remains active if power is lost

from one of the modems.

Mode Switches – The Mode DIP switches, located on the antenna side of the CRS-170A, allow

the switch to operate in two different modes: Normal (Intelligent Controller) Mode and

SDM-300L/CDM-600L (Dumb Controller) Mode.

• Use Normal (Intelligent Controller) Mode for CDM-625/A, CDM-850,

CDM-840, CDM-760, CDM-750, CDM-710GL, CDM-710, CDM-700, and

CDM570L/AL modems.

• Use SDM-300L/CDM-600L (Dumb Controller) Mode for SDM-300L and

CDM-600L (CLM-9600L) modems.

IF Switching – The CRS-170A provides L-Band redundancy, but when switching occurs, it

accommodates more than just the L-Band signals:

On the Tx side, it switches the Tx L-Band signal, the 10 MHz reference to the BUC, DC power

to the BUC and, on CDM-570L modems, FSK signaling to the BUC.

On the Rx side, it switches the 10 MHz reference to the LNB, and DC power to the LNB. The

Rx L-Band signal from the LNB is split in a power divider to continuously drive both the

Online and Offline demodulator. The Offline demodulator can then maintain lock so that it is

ready to quickly assume Online status for receive traffic when a switchover is required.

Data Switching is accomplished inside each modem, in the data interface itself. A ‘Y’ cable

connects both the Online unit and the Offline unit to the terrestrial data source. Transmit data

drives both modems in parallel so that the Backup modulator is always ready to come Online.

Termination impedance for the modem line receivers is active in the Online unit. On the Rx side

of the interface, TRI-STATE®

control of the Offline unit line drivers keeps the Offline unit from

interfering with the Rx data traffic. Send timing output from the Offline unit is also TRI-STATE®

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The Offline Modem holds its Rx terrestrial data in TRI-STATE

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as commanded by the

CRS-170A Switch. Because of this, it is very important to power down the Offline

Modem before disconnecting the modem from the Switch.

Manual Switching is user-enabled locally via the Online unit; locally using the modem’s front

panel, or remotely using serial remote control or the modem’s Web Server (HTTP) Interface.

You must control Automatic Switching Selection via the Online unit. Use

the CRS-170A Switch Conditions Unit+Tx and Unit+Rx DIP switches,

located on the antenna side of the CRS-170A, to configure the conditions

that cause an automatic switchover. These settings provide a great deal

of flexibility in the operation of the switch: you can select between

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TRI-STATE is a registered trademark of National Semiconductor.

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