B.4.3 offset adjustment – Comtech EF Data DT-4500-A Series User Manual

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DT-4500-A Series Downconverters

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Appendix B

MN-DT4500A

B–14

Chain Length (Backup Unit): Use the drop-down list to select N/A, or 1:1 through 1:12.

Polarity (Primary Down Converter): Use the drop-down list to select N/A, Single, or Dual.

Click [Change] to save.

Forced Backup

Use the drop-down list to set the Forced Backup as NONE, or Unit 01 through Unit 12, and then

click [Change].

Redundancy Mute Mode

Use the drop-down list to set the Redundancy Mute Mode as OFF or ON, and then click

[Change].

Primary Unit Status

This section is populated on a per-unit basis as the daisy chain is configured. Information is

provided for each unit’s Online Status (Online or Offline), Operating RF Frequency, Attenuation,

Mute status, and Polarity. Additionally:

Auto Mode: Use the drop-down list to select a unit’s switching mode as Manual or

Automatic.

Offset: Enter an offset adjustment value here. See Sect. B.4.3 for additional information.

Click [Change] to save.

B.4.3 Offset Adjustment

The offset is used to compensate for cable and switch losses. When the system is initially set up

and tested, each downconverter needs to be forced to backup and the offset adjusted to

minimize gain mismatch between the normal and bypassed mode. This offset will be different

for each downconverter and is stored in a table in the backup unit. Follow these steps to set the

offset:

Step

Description

1

Connect a signal source to the input and a power meter or spectrum analyzer to the output of the first

online downconverter.

2

Record the output power.

3

Force a backup of the first online unit and adjust the offset until the output power matches what was

recorded in Step 2.

4

Restore the online unit and repeat for the other online units.

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