ICE-HE Ethernet Head End

Overview | Specifications | Installation
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Installation
RF Coax and iCC-Net Operation
- Connect an RF coax feed from RF Out to the system’s RF combiner, mixing the iCC-Net Out signal with the other CATV channels. The iCC-Net Out channel operates at 74.7 MHz, in between cable channels 4 and 5.
- In most applications, the installer will connect the included 10 dB attenuator in between, trimming the He’s standard 55 dB output to 45 dB.
- Using an RF signal level meter, use the front panel RF Out adjustment counterclockwise to match the RF Out signal to the other CATV sources. Limit RF Out adjustment to -10 dB, using attenuators to achieve a lower signal strength.
- Add a Sub-CATV Diplexer after the CATV amplifier.
- Connect the Sub-Channel output of the Diplexer to the HE RF In connection.
Remote Control Connection
- Attach appropriate RS-232 cable to Remote Control RS-232 port. See page 4 for RS-232 cable wiring diagram.
- Set desired baud rate on front-panel DIP switch. Default setting is 19.2K baud – see page 4 in manual for DIP switch setting information.
- Alternatively, connect via Ethernet, setup instructions on the next page.
AC Power and Net LED operation
- Insert DC power supply plug into the Power In jack.
- Plug power adaptor into AC wall outlet, the front-panel LEDs should turn on momentarily.
- If iC-Net communication is functioning, the Net LED will flash once per second, or twice per second (the double-flash, indicating a difference between present and expected device, would be typical in the initial phase of the installation.)
- Using a terminal emulator program, send an AR command (p9) a few times to measure the level of background RF compared to the current Sensitivity setting (DIP switch 1, p4 in manual).
- Set one iC-Net controller to constantly transmit using iC ToolKit. Send the AR command again the measure the level at Constant Transmit.
- The Sensitivity level should be set in-between the background RF and constant transmit levels.
I/O Port Connection
- A simple contact closure can be wired to I/O 1 or 2, a press or release can trigger events in the PC or control system software.
- In other applications, the I/O ports can act as closure outputs, activating an external power relay, 2x1 video switcher or other device.
- You’ll have to choose application – the ports act as either an output or input, not both. See Control Connections on page 5 for wiring and rating information.
Consult ICE-HE manual for Ethernet setup and operation.
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