Acterna SDA-5000 Analyzer
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Modelo:
SDA-5000
Data:
2001
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Grupo:
Descrição:
Digital Analyzer

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The Stealth Digital Analyzer (SDA) cable network measurement tools test a wide range of critical parameters, helping you prove and maintain your system’s performance. Advanced features include tools to support preventative maintenance programs for improving network quality. Applications include aligning amplifiers such as optical nodes, testing the performance of both forward and reverse path networks, finding and fixing sources of reverse path ingress, measuring signal quality (both continuous and bursty digital carriers), and fulfilling FCC and CENELEC proof-of-performance requirements. You can perform comprehensive troubleshooting and preventative maintenance tests with accuracy and ease using Acterna’s SDA products: • Quickly check frequency response, signal levels, hum, carrier-to-noise (C/N) ratio, depth of modulation, and monitor the general performance of the cable system • Perform tests without interfering with CATV subscribers' service • Evaluate system performance precisely and diagnose and eliminate problems quickly to maintain quality operation of your CATV system equipment. Acterna’s Stealth Sweep System consists of at least two major components: a headend transmitter and a field receiver. FIELD UNIT (SDA-5000, The SDA field receivers conduct a battery of signal level measurements, including a full scan of the cable spectrum to 1 GHz, in addition to performing sweep reception. A proprietary digital signal processing (DSP) technique measures hum and carrier-to-noise (C/N) ratio on modulated carriers. The receivers are streamlined, hand-held instruments weighing approximately 7.5 pounds. A 320 X 240 backlighted dot matrix LCD shows measurement data in both graphical and numerical formats. An extended-life Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery (typically 4-5 hours operating time) is standard. Features of the SDA-5000 include: • Fast scanning and spectrum analysis for ingress and noise detection (catch bursty noise as fast as 5 microseconds) • A desired/undesired TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) digital carrier analysis allowing you to see the quality and performance of cable modems and digital set-top boxes in the reverse path • Simple operation through the expanded and redesigned Navigator Interface • Built in pre-amp for reverse path alignment and analysis that reduces the jumper cables and assorted boxes you must carry and simplifies alignment methods. The pre-amp also allows you to better see ingress and noise from high value test points. These features address advanced services such as Internet, IP telephony, digital video, QAM analysis, and DVB. Acterna offers current Stealth customers upgrade paths for units already purchased. Quickly find entry points for ingress and noise • Fast peak detection circuits see ingress from even transient noise sources • Programmable dwell-time in spectrum mode • “Dwell” on each frequency longer to find more of the noise more quickly • Zero span offers infinite dwell • Fast spectrum scanning makes searching for ingress interactive, eliminating the wait for the trace to ‘acquire’ • Observe noise signals clearly with the built-in pre-amp. Instead of needing to guess about a signal that is just above the noise floor, the built-in pre-amp allows you to clearly see and diagnose noise • Easily see the difference between meter-induced intermodulation and system intermodulation and CPD (common path distortion). A built-in low-pass Filter strips away higher power forward path signals to examine just the reverse path • Save money, connections, and time. Carry just one box with all the tools needed to find ingress.

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Manual do Usuário
Tipo de manual:
Manual do Usuário
Páginas:
410
Tamanho:
9.25 Mbytes (9694422 Bytes)
Idioma:
english
Revisão:
D
ID de manual:
6510-00-0442
Data:
2001 05 01
Qualidade:
Documento eletrônico, digitalização, bem legível.
Data de upload:
2018 08 16
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b0a733237ca238f17e717ac62136a3ec
Downloads:
1948

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ABOUT THE MANUAL Section I Introduction Chapter 1 introduces you to the new SDA family of CATV test equipment. In this chapter, you learn about the features and capabilities of the SDA field and headend units, and about the various options available. Section II Field Units Chapter 2, "Description and Basic Operation," describes the SDA-5000’s user Interface and its basic modes of operation. You also learn basic configuration procedures and what you need to print files and screen shots. Chapter 3, "Channel Plans," shows you how to configure your unit’s channel plan capability, edit channel plan parameters, create, copy and edit channel plans, and how to configure a digital carrier. Chapter 4, "Field Sweeping with the SDA-5000 " begins with coverage of test point compensation and how to configure your SDA-5000, Sweep configuration is covered in detail, after which you learn how to connect to Amplifier test points and how to conduct forward, reverse, sweepless, and loopback sweeps. This chapter also describes reverse amplifier alignment. Chapter 5, "Reverse Path Troubleshooting," describes the problems most common to the return path, offers tips to help you more quickly trace the trouble, and shows you how to use the Zero Span mode to look at TDMA signals. Chapter 6, "Measuring System Performance," explains how to evaluate system performance by measuring key parameters. Operations covered include Level, Tilt, Scan, Carrier-to-Noise ratio (C/N), Hum, Modulation-Demodulation, Composite Second Order (CSO) and Composite Triple Beat (CTB). Chapter 7, "Spectrum Analyzer Mode," describes the SDA-5000’s spectrum analysis capabilities and how it can assist you in general troubleshooting and in examining TDMA signals with the Zero Span mode. CSO/CTB mode is covered as well. Chapter 8, "PathTrak Field View (OPT3)," shows you how to use PathTrak mode for return path troubleshooting by comparing spectrum measurements at the node with current conditions at the headend. Chapter 9, "Digital Analysis (QAM View OPT4)," explains how to use the new QAM digital channel tool. You’ll learn to measure the most critical characteristics of a digital channel, and how to use a spectrum view of ingress. You’ll also learn how to use the constellation view to assist you in your troubleshooting efforts and how to use the equalizer to correct the effects of reflections in the transmission path. Chapter 10, "Automatic Test," explains how to perform automatic system tests, an easy way to acquire proof-of-performance compliance data. You learn how to create test locations and how to edit location parameters, as well as how to set testing schedules and how to view and print test reports. Chapter 11, "Files," describes how to store, view, or print files created from field measurement data. Sweep reference files and measurement files are covered, along with the procedure for comparing a reference file with a "live" sweep in the field. Chapter 12, "Maintenance," covers the routine maintenance tasks that a service technician can perform in the field. Inspection, connector replacement, battery terminal cleaning, general cleaning, and calibration are all covered. The chapter ends with a list of Acterna service centers worldwide. Section III Headend Units Chapter 13, "Description and Basic Operation of the SDA-5500 and SDA-5510 " describes the user Interface and basic modes of operation for the SDA headend units /SDA-5500 and SDA-5510). You also learn basic configuration procedures and what you need to print files and screen shots. Chapter 14, "SDA-5500 SDA-5510/Sweep Configuration," shows you how to configure the SDA-5500 for forward sweep and for reverse sweep. It covers wiring connections, telemetry and frequency settings, channel plan creation and editing, and how to test the transmitter setup. You’ll also find important information about using the SDA-5500 and SDA-5510 together. In addition, this chapter includes a section on sweep history and theory that will deepen your understanding of what sweeping is and how it works. Section IV Appendices Appendix A, "Application Notes," contains the full text of four application notes that help to clarify many of the issues covered in other chapters in the manual. The four application notes are: "Forward Sweep and Balance," "Reverse Sweep and Balance," "Return Path Troubleshooting," and "Proofing and Testing." Appendix B, "Specifications," lists the technical specifications for each unit. Appendix C, "Status Indicators and Icons," provides a descriptive list of indicators and icons that you’ll find on the SDA’s screens and used throughout the manual. Appendix D, "User and Error Messages," describes many of the messages that appear on-screen indicating a problem in operation or a malfunctioning unit. The Glossary defines many of the terms used throughout the manual.

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