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MS-400x Matrix Switch
Operating Manual
CPT-006-1410
Rev H
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc.
3 Foshay Road
Dudley, MA 01571
860-935-0284
CAGE: 3XJY8
Revision History
CPT-006-1410
Revision
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Date Summary of Changes
Original Issue
Jan 6, 2006 Added MS4001-4x4-LB-MW-P
June 19, 2006 Added MS-4001-32x32-HF, Ethernet
April 9, 2010 Added MS-4000-8x32-LB-FO, MS-4000-16x32-LB-FO, MS-4000-
32x8-LB-FI, MS-4000-32x16-LB-FI
April 16, 2010 Added MS-4001-32x32-HF, Modifications to Firmware v1.9 to
Added MS-4001-32x32-HF Addendum.
Sept 24, 2010 Added MS-4000-8x8-LB-FO Addendum. Added MS-4000-8x8-LB-
FI Addendum.
August 28, Changing specs for Addendums regarding LB3 and Ethernet
2012
October 15,
2012
October 3,
2016 additions. Added MS-4001-16X6-XB-FO addendum.
Removed Maximum Input Signal Spec from L Band Units. Added
1dB Compression Point of 0dBm Min.
Added Ethernet port and Ethernet functionality to the
MS-4001-12X6-KU-FO Switch section.
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CrossPoint Technologies, Inc. makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material, including but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. CrossPoint Technologies shall not be liable for errors contained herein or for incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material.
All Rights Reserved. Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under the copyright laws.
The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
General
Before operating this product, you must review all related documentation for familiarization with safety markings and instructions.
Safety Symbols and definitions
Operating Manual symbol. The product will be marked with this symbol when it is necessary to refer to the Operating Manual.
Electrical Hazard Warning. The product will be marked with this symbol when hazardous conditions such as high voltages could exist.
Protective Earth Ground. The product will be marked with this symbol at the location of the earth ground terminal. i
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WARNING Warning denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure which, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in injury or loss of life. Do not proceed beyond a warning note until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
CAUTION Caution denotes a hazard. It calls attention to a procedure that, if not correctly performed or adhered to, could result in damage to or destruction of the instrument. Do not proceed beyond a caution sign until the indicated conditions are fully understood and met.
CAUTION Always use the three-prong AC power cords supplied with this product. Failure to ensure adequate grounding may cause product damage. When adapting to foreign AC mains connectors, a grounded line cord must be selected.
WARNING The mains plug shall be inserted only in a socket outlet provided with a protected earth contact. Any interruption of the protective conductor inside or outside of the product is likely to make the product dangerous. Intentional interruption is prohibited.
WARNING No operator serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. To prevent electrical shock do not remove covers.
WARNING Before this instrument is switched on, make sure it has been properly grounded through the protective conductor of the ac power cable to a socket outlet provided with protective earth contact.
WARNING There are many points in the instrument which can, if contacted, cause personal injury. Be extremely careful. Any adjustments or service procedures that require operation of the instrument with protective covers removed should be performed only by trained service personnel
WARNING Any interruption of the protective (grounding) conductor, inside or outside the instrument, or disconnection of the protective earth terminal can result in personal injury.
WARNING If this instrument is used in a manner not specified by CrossPoint Technologies, the protection provided by the instrument may be impaired.
CAUTION When removing a power supply drawer while the system is powered by the alternate drawer (hot-swapping), the power switch must be turned to its Off (“O”) position before removing the thumbscrews to release the power supply drawer.
Withdrawing a power supply while powered can damage the equipment.
CAUTION When inserting a power supply drawer while the system is powered by the alternate drawer (hot-swapping), the power switch on the replacement power supply must be turned to its Off (“O”) position before inserting the power supply drawer. Inserting a power supply with its switch On (“1”) can damage the equipment. ii
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Warranty
This CrossPoint Technologies product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of shipment. During the warranty period, CrossPoint
Technologies will, at its option, either repair or replace products that prove to be defective.
For warranty service or repair, this product must be returned to a service facility designated by
CrossPoint Technologies. Buyer shall prepay shipping charges to CrossPoint Technologies and
CrossPoint Technologies shall pay shipping charges to return the product to Buyer. However,
Buyer shall pay all shipping charges, duties, and taxes for products returned to CrossPoint
Technologies from another country.
CrossPoint Technologies warrants that its software and firmware designated by CrossPoint
Technologies for use with an instrument will execute its programming instructions when properly installed on that instrument. CrossPoint Technologies does not warrant that the operation of the instrument, or software, or firmware will be uninterrupted or error-free.
LIMITATION OF WARRANTY
The foregoing warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate maintenance by Buyer, Buyer-supplied software or interfacing, unauthorized modification or misuse, operation outside of the environmental specifications for the product, or improper site preparation or maintenance.
NO OTHER WARRANTY IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. CROSSPOINT TECHNOLOGIES
SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES
THE REMEDIES PROVIDED HEREIN ARE BUYER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES.
CROSSPOINT TECHNOLOGIES SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER BASED ON
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................... 1
1.1
Applicability ........................................................................................................................ 1
1.2
Terminology ....................................................................................................................... 1
2 Controls and Indicators ............................................................................................................. 2
2.1
Front Panel ........................................................................................................................ 2
2.2
Rear Panel ........................................................................................................................ 3
3 Installation ................................................................................................................................ 3
3.1
Connections ...................................................................................................................... 3
3.1.1
AC Power ................................................................................................................... 3
3.1.2
Serial Port .................................................................................................................. 3
3.2
RS-422 Remote Control Operation ................................................................................... 4
4 Front Panel Operation .............................................................................................................. 6
4.1
Remote and Local Modes ................................................................................................. 6
4.2
Setting Switches ................................................................................................................ 6
4.3
Using the Menus ............................................................................................................... 7
4.4
LCD screens and Menus ................................................................................................... 7
4.4.1
Menu Tree .................................................................................................................. 7
4.4.2
Startup Splash ............................................................................................................ 8
4.4.3
Connection Screen..................................................................................................... 8
4.4.4
Remote/Local Control ................................................................................................ 9
4.4.5
Status ......................................................................................................................... 9
4.4.6
Maintenance & Setup ............................................................................................... 16
4.4.7
Set Defaults.............................................................................................................. 20
5 Remote Control ...................................................................................................................... 21
5.1
Interfaces......................................................................................................................... 21
5.2
Protocol ........................................................................................................................... 21
5.2.1
Summary .................................................................................................................. 22
5.2.2
Detailed Command and Status Formats .................................................................. 22
Appendix ........................................................................................................................................ 32
A.
MS-4000-16x16-LB3-FO..................................................................................................... 33
B.
MS-4000-16x16-LB3-FI ...................................................................................................... 38
C.
MS-4000-32x32-IF-FO ........................................................................................................ 43
D.
MS-4000-32x32-IF-FI.......................................................................................................... 49
E.
MS-4001-10x6-XB-FO ........................................................................................................ 55
F.
MS-4001-12x6-KU-FO............................................................................................................ 60
G.
MS-4001-4x4-LB-MW-P ..................................................................................................... 65
H.
MS-4001-32x32-HF ............................................................................................................ 70
I.
MS-4000-8x32-LB-FO ............................................................................................................ 93
J.
MS-4000-16x32-LB-FO .......................................................................................................... 99
K.
MS-4000-32x8-LB-FI ........................................................................................................ 105
L.
MS-4000-32x16-LB-FI .......................................................................................................... 111
M.
MS-4000-8x8-LB3-FO....................................................................................................... 117
N.
MS-4000-8x8-LB-FI .......................................................................................................... 120
O.
MS-4001-16x6-XB-FO ...................................................................................................... 123 i
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1 Introduction
CrossPoint Technologies Model MS-400x Matrix Switches are available in a variety of input/output configurations. The operation and remote control interfaces are identical for all devices. The MS-
4000 series are solid state switches. The MS-4001 use mechanical RF relays as their switching element. The chassis size varies with the complement of switches installed. Frequency range is customer specified.
1.1 Applicability
This manual covers a family of Matrix Switches. The following models are included in this manual:
MS-4000-16x16-LB3-FO
MS-4000-16x16-LB3-FI
MS-4000-32x32-IF-FO
MS-4000-32x32-IF-FI
MS-4001-10x6-XB-FO
MS-4001-12x6-KU-FO
MS-4001-4x4-LB-MW-P
MS-4001-32x32-HF
MS-4000-8x32-LB-FO
MS-4000-16x32-LB-FO
MS-4000-32x8-LB-FI
MS-4000-32x16-LB-FI
MS-4000-8X8-LB3-FO
MS-4000-8X8-LB3-FI
MS-4001-16X6-XB-FO
Detailed specifications and additional information specific to each model are found in the
Appendix.
Other models are available for different frequency ranges or for different numbers of channels.
The MS-400x can be optimized to your application.
1.2 Terminology
Matrix switches are specified in one of two ways. If the matrix is designed as “full fan out”, each input can be routed to all its outputs simultaneously. Each output has only one input at a time. If the matrix is “full fan in”, each output can sum all inputs simultaneously. Each input can only be assigned to a single output at a time.
These matrix configurations e xhibit a “one to many” (fan out) or “many to one” (fan in) characteristic. The internal configuration of these two architectures are often a mirror image of one another.
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2 Controls and Indicators
2.1 Front Panel
There may be different front panel heights, but the layout of the controls is always the same. The
1RU Matrix Controller front panel is shown here. All the indicators and controls are identified and explained below. More details on how to use these controls may be found in Section 4.
10 3 9 5 8 2 1
LCD
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC
FLT PS
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
4 6 7
Figure 1 : Front Panel Controls and Indicators
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
FAULT Indicator
UP and DOWN
IN and OUT
Numeric keys
OFF key
ENTer key
ESCape key
MENU key
LCD Display
Front Panel Controls and Indicators
Callout
1
Name
POWER Indicator &
Power switch
Description
Illuminated green when power is on. Turns Red if a power supply problem is detected. Two LED’s are present when there are redundant power supplies.
Illuminated Red when any fault is detected in any chassis.
This is a summary alarm indication
Used to cycle through the list of available inputs or outputs when in an Edit mode. Scrolls through Menu items when in
MENU mode Incrementing/Decrementing rolls over/under at the extremes
Press IN or OUT to enter the Edit mode, and change a switch connection.
Enter matrix port numbers directly using these keys.
Used to disconnect an output. This key can be used in Edit mode. Press Enter to accept the OFF (disconnect) condition.
Accept the current input or output, exit the Edit mode and return to the next higher menu level.
Cancel the current Edit session and return to the next higher menu level. No changes occur to matrix state.
Move from the normal display to the various configuration and status menus.
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2.2 Rear Panel
Rear panels are customized to the different matrix configurations. Specific drawings found in the
Appendix for each model that identify the connector reference numbers (“J numbers”).
3 Installation
The Matrix Switch mounts in a standard EIA rack. Internal fans provide cooling from side to side.
Standard rack mounting will allow adequate clearance for the air vents on the sides. The unit does not require empty rack space above or below.
3.1 Connections
3.1.1 AC Power
The Matrix is provided with a standard detachable US AC line cord. However, the internal power supplies have universal voltage capability (220/110 VAC). Plug the equipment into an AC source of either 110 or 220 VAC.
3.1.2 Serial Port
The serial port is a dual purpose connector located on the rear of the Matrix. The connector is labeled CTRL. It provides RS-232 format signals as well as RS-422 signals. The chassis connector is a common 9 pin male D connector.
3.1.2.1 RS-232 Operation
RS-232 is recommended for cable lengths up to 50 feet between the computer and the matrix.
Longer links can be accommodated reliably, but may require experimenting with slower baud rates, lower loss cable and better shielding.
The link can operate at four baud rates between 2400 and 19200 bits per second. The baud rate is selected by the front panel menus. The other communication parameters are fixed at 8 bit words, no parity and 1 stop bit. Set your remote computer interface to the same settings. Factory default is 19200 baud.
The serial interface does not support hardware or software flow control. Commands and responses are relatively short and flow control is not normally required. The command/response method assures that the host computer can sense if the Matrix is unable to accept more characters.
The RS-232 interface is pin compatible with standard PC serial ports, which use RS-574 pin assignments. To control the system from a PC, a “null Modem” cable is required. A Null Modem adapter can be used with a “straight through” cable, or a custom cable can be wired, following the diagram below.
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9 pin female D connector 9 pin female D connector
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Figure 2 : PC to Matrix Chassis – RS-232
The Serial port connector (CTRL) pin assignments are:
Pin RS-232
Applicability
RS-485
Applicability
Circuit Function
1
2 X
X TxDataB
Receive Data
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
X
X
X
(Shield)
X
X
Transmit Data
RxDataB
Gnd
TxDataA unused unused
RxDataA
Direction
Output
Input
Output
Input
Output
Input
3.2 RS-422 Remote Control Operation
RS-422 operation allows data communication over cables of up to 4,000 feet. Use RS-422 when the remote computer must be located far from the matrix chassis, or when ambient electronic noise levels are very high. The RS-422 standard uses balanced differential signaling, for significantly more reliable communication than RS-232. The drivers and receivers are RS-485 compliant, which makes them suitable for direct interface to full duplex RS-485 systems as well.
The link can operate at four baud rates between 2400 and 19200 bits per second. The other communication parameters are fixed at 8 bit words, no parity and 1 stop bit. Set your remote computer interface to the same settings. For long runs, a termination might be required to assure reliable communication at high baud rates. If you experience data integrity problems (parity errors, garbled data) try slower baud rates. If slower baud rates help, then try the faster rates with a 120 ohm terminating resistor across the receive data pins (RXA and RXB). Terminate each pair at its receiver. The terminations can be installed inside the back shells of the cable connectors. The actual resistance value may be adjusted to match the cable’s characteristic impedance. A value of
120 ohms is typical for twisted shielded pairs.
The serial interface does not support hardware or software flow control. Commands and responses are relatively short and flow control is not normally required. The command/response method assures that the host computer can sense if the Matrix is unable to accept more characters.
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The interface requires 2 twisted pairs of wires between the communicating devices. Shielding is recommended over the two pairs. For best performance and safety, do not ground the shield at both ends. Leave one end of the shield unconnected. If each pair is individually shielded, ground the shield at its source end (driven end) and leave it floating at its receiving end.
The suggested drawing below is for the RS-422 interface using 2 twisted shielded pairs. The computer side does not show pin numbers, as there are many forms of RS-422 connectors available. Notice the individual shields are grounded at opposite ends, and there is no ground continuity between the two devices (the two shields are assumed isolated from each other). In long runs, this serves to protect both devices from carrying ground currents, especially in the event of a power line fault in either device. If your cable has individual shields that are in intimate contact with each other, it may not be possible to avoid ground current flow down the cable shield.
Computer
RS-485 Connector
9 pin female D connector
Gnd
TXA
TXB
RXA
RXB
9 RXA
5
4
8
3
7
6
RXB
TXA
2
1 TXB
Figure 3 : Computer to Matrix RS-422 Wiring
A standard PC RS232 port can be transformed to balanced operation using an “RS-232 to RS-
422” or “RS-232 to RS-485” adapter device. These devices are available from a variety of sources. Some can be powered directly from the RS-232 handshake signals available at the PC connector. This type is recommended, as it does not require a separate power supply or transformer for operation.
Suggested sources for these adapters are B&B Electronics ( www.bb-elec.com or 815-433-5100 ) and Black Box Network Services ( www.blackbox.com or 877-877-2269).
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4 Front Panel Operation
When all connections have been made, power up the Matrix. The matrix will power on in Local mode, so the front panel is enabled. After displaying the model number, and initializing itself, the matrix will set itself to the connection paths that existed when it was powered down.
The following sections discuss general operations. Detailed operating sequences appear after the general discussion
4.1 Remote and Local Modes
Manual operation is permitted whenever the matrix is in Local mode. The front panel can always be used to view the state of the matrix. But to make changes, the matrix must be placed into
Local mode.
The remote computer can place the matrix in Remote mode, thereby disabling changes from the front panel. However, the matrix can be returned to Local mode using its front panel menus. The remote computer can also place the matrix into Local Lockout state. In Local Lockout state, the front panel is disabled and cannot be used. The remote computer must release the matrix from
Local Lockout state before front panel control can occur. To allow recovery if the remote computer fails, the matrix can be power cycled. It will always release the Local Lockout and revert to Local state at power up. The matrix paths will be interrupted during this power cycle operation.
4.2 Setting Switches
To change the matrix connection in a fan in switch, first select the Input that is to be sent to a different output, by pressing the IN key. To change the matrix connection in a fan out switch, first select the Output that will have a new input assigned to it, by pressing the OUT key.
Pressing IN/OUT will change the LCD display to an edit mode. A blinking cursor will appear to indicate the Matrix is waiting for data. Use the numeric keys to specify the desired port, or use the
UP and DOWN keys to increment/decrement through the available port numbers. When the display shows the desired port, press ENTer to confirm the choice. Pressing ESC will cancel the edit. At this point, no change has yet occurred to any connections.
Now press OUT for a fan in switch, or press IN for a fan out switch. The appropriate field will change to edit mode, with the blinking cursor. The text message for this field includes the notation
SEL to indicate that this field is the one that actually makes RF changes. Changes made here are going to affect the actual paths through the switches. Use the OFF key to break the RF connection, or enter 0 as the selection. When the display shows the desired port, press ENTer to confirm the choice. Pressing ESC will cancel the edit. The new RF connections are established at this time.
As digits are entered, they scroll left, to the maximum number of digits allowed for the matrix. If an incorrect digit is typed, follow it by correct digits, allowing the erroneous digit to “fall out” of the left of the display area. Leading zeroes may be entered to flush erroneous digits. The ENT key accepts only the digits actually displayed. An entry of “0” is the same as pressing the OFF key
When the ENT key is pressed, the Matrix verifies that the number entered by the operator is within the valid range of the matrix. If the operator enters a number that is out of range for the matrix (e.g. typing in “9” for a 8x8 matrix), the operation is aborted, and the LCD displays the previous selection. No change occurs in the RF path. If the number is accepted, the change is
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4.3 Using the Menus
The menu system provides screens for configuring certain internal parameters, such as serial interface baud rates. It also provides status information regarding internal fault monitoring. There are screens to restore the matrix to its default settings. Menus are multi-level hierarchies. The operator chooses a level and moves to the next lower level until the specific items are reached
The normal display is the Connection screen, showing the state of the RF matrix. Press the
MENU key to change to the first menu heading. Use the UP/DOWN keys to scroll through the headings. Press ENT to move down into the multi-level menus. Press ESC to return to the next higher menu level.
Once a specific parameter is reached, the parameter can be changed by using the UP/DN keys to see the various options. When the desired value is displayed, press ENT to make that the current value of the parameter. Press ESC to abort, and return to the next higher level.
Certain parameters require that the matrix be reset. The reset operation occurs automatically, without powering off the matrix. The LCD will show “Resetting” followed by the normal initialization screen. The RF connection will be restored, typically without actually being broken. The reset operation occurs whenever a communication parameter is changed (RS-232, RS-422 or Ethernet)
4.4 LCD screens and Menus
4.4.1 Menu Tree
Startup Splash
Connection Screen
Remote/Local Mode
BITE Status
Power Supply status
Internal communication status
Maintenance & Setup
Serial Options
RS232/RS422 Interface Selection
Baud Rate
Ethernet
DHCP enable
Static IP address set or DHCP address readback
Port
Static Net Mask
MAC (Hardware) address readback
System Network ID readback
Software Version
Set Defaults
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4.4.2 Startup Splash
The splash screen is visible for 3 seconds after power on or reset. If gives the model number of the controller…
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
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MS-4000-32x32-IF-FO
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
4.4.3 Connection Screen
Screen then goes to the Connection screen. This screen is visible whenever the user has not entered the Menu system. Connections can be changed from this screen if the Matrix is in Local
(LCL) mode. Connections are restored to the state they were in at power down.
This screen can be accessed by pressing the ESC key several times in any other menus. The system will back out of menus until it reaches this display.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
IN : 1 SEL OUT 1
LCL Status : OK
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
The sequence of keystrokes to make a connection will differ for Fan In vs. Fan Out switches. Fan
Out switches allow each output to be connected to only a single input at a time, while allowing any input to be connected to multiple outputs simultaneously. Conversely, a Fan In matrix allows an input to be connected to a single output at a time, while an output can receive signals from many inputs simultaneously. The LCD display cannot easily show the multiple connections. Therefore,
Fan Out switches are controlled by first specifying an output, and then selecting an input to route to that output. Fan In switches operate by first selecting an input and then selecting its single destination at an output.
The display above is from the 32x32-FO. The O utput is noted as “SEL OUT” to reinforce the idea that the Output is being changed when a new selection is entered.
Begin by pressing the OUT key. The channel number can be entered using the numeric keys or by the UP/DN keys to scroll. Press ENT when complete. Pressing OFF will turn the RF path off completely. Entering an Input value of 0 will also turn the output OFF. After ENT is pressed, the blinking cursor will disappear, indicating that the connection has been made. If a number is entered that is out of range, the screen will revert to the previous Input, and no change in connection will occur. Pressing ESC will exit the Edit mode without making any changes.
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4.4.4 Remote/Local Control
From the connection screen, pressing MENU will bring up the first Menu heading. Scroll through the top level items using the UP/DN keys. Press ENT to step into a selection and view the current setting. Press ENT again to step into the list of choices. Choices are viewed by scrolling UP/DN.
Press ENT to select a new parameter value. Press ESC to back up one level in the menu and abandon any changes. The first MENU screen will look like this:
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
Control : Local
ENT: Edit ESC: Back
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
The Matrix is in Local mode unless the remote computer has taken over the matrix. If the screen shows “Remote”, front panel control is disabled. (Matrix settings can be viewed but not changed).
When the system is in Remote mode, control can be acquired by pressing ENT to step into this menu item. Press UP or DN until the screen shows Local, as in the picture below. The bottom line instruct the operator to press ENT to confirm this change to Local mode. Pressing ESC will abandon the change, and back up one level to the top menu list.
The system may also be in Local Lockout mode. In this mode, the remote computer has absolute control. This menu item cannot be used to regain control from a Local Lockout condition. The remote computer must place the Matrix into either Remote or Local modes or power must be cycled to release a Local Lockout.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
Control : Local
ENT: Select ESC: Quit
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
4.4.5 Status
The next top level Menu item, “Status”, displays details from the built in test circuits. This example shows a Fault reported. The Red FLT lamp will be lit at all times when any fault is detected. If the problem is a power supply, the PS LED will be lit. Switches with redundant power supplies will have two LED’s for this purpose. Press ENT to drop down and view details.
While in these menus, the screen is not updated dynamically. Changes to any fault status information are displayed once for that screen. To see the effect of changes, you must navigate out of that screen and re-enter to refresh the screen data.
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UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
Status: Fault
ENT: Details ESC: Quit
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
Use the UP/DN buttons to scroll through the various power supply voltages. A sample display is shown below:
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
12V supply : Pass
ESC: Quit
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
After scrolling through all the power supplies, the screen will show the internal communication status. This screen is as shown below. The message is “OK” if there are no faults.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
System Status : Fault
ENT : Select ESC: Back
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
Press Enter to see more details. The first screen is the internal RS422/485 communication state.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
RS422 COM : Fault
ENT: Details ESC: Back
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
If a fault is present, there is an option to see details. Press Enter to get the next screen
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
Com Status F00 B02 C00 A00
ENT: Back ESC: Back
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
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These two fields show the communication between the master CPU and several other boards.
The “F00” field is the Fault boards (power supply monitors). “F00” is the normal condition with no communication problems. If a Power supply fault board is not communicating properly, its appropriate bit is set. Multiple board failures result in multiple bits set in the hex ASCII string.
TheMS-4000-16x16 and 32x32 switches have two of these Fault monitoring boards. Responses are listed below
Message
F00
Fault board 1 – PSA 5,12, -5V Fault board 2 – PSB 5, 2, -5V
OK OK
F01
F02
Not communicating
OK
OK
Not communicating
F03 Not communicating Not communicating
The MS-4001 10x6, 12X6, and 16X6 have three of these boards.
Message Fault board 1 – PSA
5,15V
Fault board 2 – PSB 5,
5V
Fault board 3 – PSA
28V, PSB 28V
F00
F01
F02
F03
OK
Not communicating
OK
Not communicating
OK
OK
Not communicating
Not communicating
OK
OK
OK
OK
F04
F05
F06
F07
OK
Not communicating
OK
Not communicating
OK
OK
Not communicating
Not communicating
Not communicating
Not communicating
Not communicating
Not communicating
Note that this fault does not have anything to do with power supply voltages, per se. However, if the main CPU cannot communicate with theses boards, their voltage status will be reported with the last information that the CPU received.
The second item, “B02 is the state of the backplane controller communication. The 32x32 matrices have two backplane controllers. All other matrices have only a single backplane controller.
Message Backplane Controller 1 Backplane Controller 2
(MS-4000-32x32 only)
B00
B01
OK
Not communicating
OK
OK
B02 OK Not communicating
B03 Not communicating Not communicating
The third item, “D00” is the state of the detector backplane communication, if the matrix has signal detection capability. The 32x32 matrices will have two detector backplanes. All other matrices have only a single detector backplane controller.
Message Detector Backplane 1
D00
D01
OK
Not communicating
Detector Backplane 2
(MS-4000-32x32 only)
OK
OK
D02
D03
OK
Not communicating
Not communicating
Not communicating
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AOK
A01
A02
A03
A04
A05
A06
A07
A08
A09
The fourth item, “C01” is the state of the combiner controller communication. The MS-4001-32x32 matrices have one combiner controller installed. A 16x16 matrix or smaller has no combiner controller. The MS-4000 solid state switch matrix in its standard configuration does not have a combiner controller.
Message
COK
C01
Combiner Controller 1
OK
Not communicating
The fifth item, “A01” is the state of the Amplifier distribution boards. A MS-4001-32x32 has four of these boards installed when separate amplifier enclosures are provided.
Message Amp Board 1,
Amps 1-8
Amp Board 2,
Amps 9-16
Amp Board 3,
Amps 17-24
Amp Board 4,
Amps 25-32
OK
No comm
OK
No comm
OK
No comm
OK
No comm
OK
No comm
OK
OK
No comm
No comm
OK
OK
No comm
No comm
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
No comm
No comm
A0A
A0B
A0C
A0D
OK
No comm
OK
No comm
No comm
No comm
OK
OK
OK
OK
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
A0E
A0F
OK
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
If communication is lost with an Amplifier Distribution board, the amplifier pass/fail state and the associated power supplies in that chassis will be reported as their last known values.
After RS422 COM, scroll down to see the individual switch card status (or relay driver card status for MS-4001.)
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
Switch Card Status: Fault
ENT: Details ESC: Back
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
Press ENTer to see details of the switch cards
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UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
S0008000000000040
ENT: Back ESC: Back
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
This screen shows a long string of hex digits that indicate the communication status of each switch card in the matrix. The length of the string is 16 digits for the 32x32, and 16 digits for all other matrices.
Interpretation of the bits in this word is given below for each model
MS-4000-32x32-xx : using example S0008000000000040. The bold text “20” in the bottom card cage corresponds to the bit 3 being set in the hex digit “8”. This card will carry inputs 17..32 for output 20. The bold text “7” in the Top card cage corresponds to the bit 2 being set in the hex digit
“4”. This card will carry inputs 1..16 for output 7. These examples indicate that the switch card in slots 20-bottom and 7-top are not communicating properly.
S (hex) (binary) Card cage Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0 (MSB)
0
0
8
0000
0000
0000
1000
Bottom slot 32
28
24
20
31
27
23
19
30
26
22
18
29
25
21
17
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
0000
16
12
8
4 slot 32
28
15
11
7
3
31
27
14
10
6
2
30
26
13
9
5
1
29
25
4
0 (LSB)
0000
0000
0000
0000
0100
0000
Top
24
20
16
12
8
4
23
19
15
11
7
3
22
18
14
10
6
2
21
17
13
9
5
1
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MS-4000-16x16-xx: using example S00000200. Notice that not all bits have meaning. The high lighted slot 7 corresponds to the bit 1 being set in the “2”. This example indicates that the switch card in slot 7 is not communicating properly.
S
0
0
Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0
0
0
2
0
0
Slot 1
5
9
13
2
6
10
14
3
7
11
15
4
8
12
Slot 16
MS-4001-10x6-xx, MS-4001-12x6-xx: using example S00000008. Notice that not all bits have meaning. The highlighted slot 3 corresponds to the bit 3 being set in the “8”. This example indicates that the relay driver card in slot 3 is not communicating properly.
S Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8 3 4
Slot 1
5
2
Slot 6
MS-4001-16X6-XB: using example S00000008. Notice that not all bits have meaning. The highlighted slot 3 corresponds to the bit 3 being set i n the “8”. This example indicates that the relay driver card in slot 3 is not communicating properly.
S
0
0
Bit 3 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0
0
8 1 0 0 0
A display of S00000000 is the normal response with all relay driver cards operating properly.
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Each Relay driver card failure is reported as follows:
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
S00000001
S00000002
S00000004
S00000008
S00000010
S00000020
Slot 7
Slot 8
Slot 9
Slot 10
S00000040
S00000080
S00000100
S00000200
Slot 11
Slot 12
S00000400
S00000800
Each group of 4 slots has its failures added together to determine a HEX value to be reported.
Slots 1, 2, 3, and 4 Group 1
Slots 5, 6, 7, and 8 Group 2
Slots 9, 10, 11, and 12 Group 3
As an example, if S00000A13 being reported would show a failure of the Slots 1 and 2 (ex. 3),
Slot 5 (ex. 1), and Slots 10 and 12 (ex. A)
Each Relay driver card function is as follows:
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
In 1-8 Out 1, also controls Out 1 2X1 Switch
In 9 -16 Out 1
In 1-8 Out 2, also controls Out 2 2X1 Switch
In 9 -16 Out 2 Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Slot 7
In 1-8 Out 3, also controls Out 3 2X1 Switch
In 9 -16 Out 3
In 1-8 Out 4, also controls Out 4 2X1 Switch
In 9 -16 Out 4 Slot 8
Slot 9
Slot 10
Slot 11
Slot 12
In 1-8 Out 5, also controls Out 5 2X1 Switch
In 9 -16 Out 5
In 9 -16 Out 6
In 1-8 Out 6, also controls Out 6 2X1 Switch
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4.4.6 Maintenance & Setup
This top level menu item allows the setup of the serial port, and allows reading the software version identifier.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
Maint & Setup
ENT: Select ESC: Quit
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
Press ENT to drop into the menu and scroll through the choices.
CAUTION
If any of the serial or Ethernet settings are changed, when the user navigates back to this top level menu item, the switch matrix will reset itself and begin using the new parameters. Switch matrix connections will be interrupted while this reset takes place, and will then be automatically restored. Reset typically takes less than 10 seconds, depending on network response times.
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Serial Options
All serial communication settings are made from these menu items. Press ENT to drop into these items
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
Serial Options
ENT: Select ESC: Quit
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
The default RS232 mode is shown here.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC
COM Mode: RS232
ENT: Select ESC: Quit
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
FLT PS
Pressing ENT will allow scrolling through the other choices. RS422 and (future) Ethernet are selected from this menu. To select RS422, use UP/DN until the screen shows RS422. Press ENT to change the interface. Changing Serial mode parameters will cause the Matrix to reset itself automatically when the action is confirmed, and will be operational again in about 6 seconds.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
COM Mode: RS422
Press ENT to Confirm
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
Similar menu choice selects baud rate. Factory default is 19200 baud.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC
Baud Rate: 19200
ENT: Edit ESC: Back
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
FLT PS
Press ENT to drop into the menu item and scroll through available choices. Press ENT to change the baud rate. Changing Serial mode parameters will cause the Matrix to reset itself automatically when the action is confirmed, and will be operational again in about 6 seconds
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4.4.6.1 Software Version
This read only display shows the current installed version of firmware in the system controller.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
SW Version: v1.01
ENT: Back ESC: Back
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
4.4.6.2 Ethernet Options
All Ethernet communication settings are made from these menu items. Press ENT to drop into these items
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
Ethernet Options
ENT: Select ESC: Quit
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
The default condition is for static IP addressing. Therefore, DHCP is off by default. The DHCP selection menu appears first because its state will have an effect on data items presented in later menus.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
DHCP: Off
ENT: Edit ESC: Back
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
Pressing ENT will enter the DHCP edit mode. Then use the UP/DN keys to set DHCP ON or OFF as desired. Press ENT to accept the setting and return to this level of the menu. Press ESC to abort any change and leave the current value in place
The next menu item is the IP address screen. This screen shows either the static IP address assigned during setup (when DHCP is off) or it shows the address received from the DHCP initialization process if DHCP is enabled. If DHCP is enabled, but no address has been assigned, the screen will show an address of 000.000.000.000. In this case, communication with the matrix is not possible.
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UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
Addr: 192.168.001.053
ENT: Edit ESC: Back
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
If DHCP is off, press ENT to manually set the IP address. Your network administrator will be able to help determine this address. The address must be manually typed using the numeric keys.
Leading zeroes must be entered, as each field is a fixed 3 characters. Press ENT when done to accept the new address and return to the upper level menu. If DHCP is enabled, this screen is read-only.
The next menu item is the IP Port value. The default is Port 23, the standard port for Telnet services. If another port is desired, it may be set here. Ports in the full range 1..65535 are accepted. Leading zeroes are not required for this item.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
Port: 23
ENT: Edit ESC: Back
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
When using static addressing (DHCP Off), a network mask must be supplied. The next menu item allows this mask value to be entered. Like the IP address, leading zeroes are required because the number is broken into 4 fields, and a decimal point key is not available. Set the netmask according to the addressing system used in your network. Your Network Administrator will know what this value should be.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
Mask: 255.255.255.000
ENT: Edit ESC: Back
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
If DHCP is On, this field is read only, and shows the last value entered manually, not the value in use on the network.
For system administration, it is often important to know the hardware MAC (Media Access
Control) address. This address is assigned in silicon at the factory, and is globally unique among all Ethernet devices. The next menu item displays the MAC address of the matrix switch, and is read-only.
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UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
MAC: 12:34:56:78:9A:BC
ENT: Back ESC: Back
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
In some networks the System Administrator will want to put a name for the switch into the IP routing tables. If DHCP is being used, the IP address can change dynamically, so it becomes difficult to find the matrix by its IP address. A name can be assigned, so that the matrix can be found by name-server techniques. To simplify this setup, the switch matrix creates a unique name for itself and registers this name with the local router during DHCP initialization. The name is alwa ys of the format “CPTI_” followed by the last 6 characters of its MAC address. (The first 6 characters of the MAC will always be the same for all CrossPoint products, so they add no uniqueness to the name). The CPTI_ header allows the matrix to be easily identified in a router table by the System Administrator, and matched to a specific switch matrix.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
Name: CPTI_78:9A:BC
ENT: Back ESC: Back
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
4.4.7 Set Defaults
This menu item erases all communication parameters, and sets the matrix to RS232, 19200 baud. All switches are set to their OFF condition (Failsafe models revert to failsafe condition). The
Matrix resets itself and will be operational again in about 6 seconds.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS
Set Defaults
Press ENT to Confirm
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
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5 Remote Control
5.1 Interfaces
The matrix system may be controlled by serial port or by Ethernet (if installed). For serial control, a dumb terminal or terminal emulator program, such as HyperTerm (found on most PC’s) provides a manual interface for simple command entry and status message readback. For Ethernet control, a Telnet program (or Hyperterm) provides similar capability across the network.
The matrix system does not echo characters as they are typed, so use the Local Echo feature of your program to see what you type. Every completed command returns either a copy of what was received, or an error code. This reply returns after the command has executed, signaling that the command was acted upon.
5.2 Protocol
All messages and responses over the User IO interface are ASCII strings. No binary data is transmitted over this interface. Commands consist of 2 ASCII characters and may require an optional parameter string. Commands are terminated by carriage return (hex 0D). Execution does not begin until the carriage return is received.
Multiple commands may be sent on the same line if separated by a semicolon (“;”). Incoming command strings are limited to 63 characters, including the carriage return. Outgoing responses are truncated if they would exceed 255 characters.
In most cases, a command mnemonic can be followed by an ASCII que stion mark (“?”). This form of the command will be interpreted as a status request and the current value associated with that command will be returned. The state of the device will not be altered by a status request.
Parameters are typically separated by commas. Certain commands can have multiple parameter sets which are separated by parentheses.
The 2 character mnemonics are case insensitive on receipt, but will be upper case in the response.
Transmit and receive operations are synchronous to one another. Incoming commands and status requests are executed in the order received. Responses are returned when the command is complete. All commands are echoed after completion as a verification to the remote computer.
If the host computer does not wait for the response string, it should allow 250 msec between commands to ensure that it does not overrun internal buffers.
When input numbers or output numbers are required as parameters, they may omit leading zeroes. Up to 3 characters are accepted. The maximum matrix size is 999 x 999.
When parameters are out of range (e.g. an input number is higher than the number of installed inputs), those specific portions of the command are ignored. In commands which include lists of items, all items are processed unless an error is encountered. All items after an error are discarded, as well as the error itself. An error response is returned.
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Command Set
5.2.1 Summary
ER
FB
LE
ID
RD
RL
Mnemonic
AO
AR
CE
CS
DS
Description
All Switches Open
Amplifier Status Report (optional hardware required)
Clear Last Error
Internal Communication Status
Report All switch positions
Error Response
Signal Path Connection Report (optional hardware required)
Report Last Fault
Identify Matrix
Restore Defaults
Remote/Local state
SC
SD
SO
SZ
TR
Switch Close
Signal Detector Report (optional hardware required)
Switch Open
Matrix Size
Test Report
NOTE: Refer to Addendum for commands specific to the MS-4001-32x32-HF Switch Matrix
5.2.2 Detailed Command and Status Formats
AO All Switches Open
FORMAT: (1) AO
RESPONSE: (1) AO - if the matrix is not Failsafe type
(2) FS - if the matrix is a Failsafe type.
DESCRIPTION: Opens all switches in the matrix or sets them to their failsafe positions.
AR Amplifier Status Report (optional hardware required)
FORMAT: (1) AR
(2) AR?
RESPONSE: (1) same as format 2
(2) AR001P,002P,003P,004F,005P,…. ,032P
(3) ER003:AR
DESCRIPTION: When separate amplifier chassis are used, the system reports the health of the amplifiers with this command. Each amplifier is monitored by watching its DC current. If the current is either too high or too low, the amplifier is reported as failed. The response returns each channel number and a ‘P’ indicating Pass, or a ‘F’ indicating Fail. Response 3 is returned if the optional hardware is not installed
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CE Clear Last Error After Reporting
FORMAT: (1) CE
RESPONSE: (1) CE0000
DESCRIPTION: Returns hex ASCII value (16 bits as 4 characters.)This is a bit mapped indication of the most recent fault information. After returning this value, the error bits are reset. CE0000 indicates there were no faults since last CE command. This command is identical to the LE command, except that LE does not clear the fault information after reporting it. See LE command for more detail on the meaning of the bits in the response.
CS Communication Status
FORMAT: (1) CS
RESPONSE: (1)CSFOK,BOK,DOK,COK,AOK,S0000000000000000
(2)CSFOK,BOK,S0000000000000000
(3)CSF01,B01,D01,C01,A01, S0000000000000000
(4)CSF01,B01, S0000000000000000
DESCRIPTION: returns communication faults if any. Response 1 and 3 correspond to switches with signal detectors, combiner controllers and amplifier distribution boards installed. Responses
2 and 4 are returned from switches without signal detectors, combiner controllers or amplifier distribution boards. FOK indicates all PS fault boards are communicating properly. BOK indicates all the backplane controller boards are communicating properly. DOK, if present, indicates that detector backplanes are communicating properly. AOK, if present, indicates that the amplifier power distribution boards are communicating properly. COK, if present, indicates that the combiner controller boards are communicating properly.
If there are current faults, they will be returned in two hex digits as shown in response 3 and 4.
The F01 and B01 (and D01, C01, A01 if their respective boards are installed) error messages can be interpreted according to the tables below. The S00… string shows communication failures to the switch cards or relay driver cards. These bits can be interpreted according to the tables in the front panel discussion of these faults. A matrix up to 32x32 returns 16 digits after the ‘S’. A matrix that is 16x16 or smaller returns 8 digits after the ‘S’.
The MS-4001-32x32-HF Matrices have three of these boards.
Message Fault board 1 – PSA Fault board 2 – PSB 5,
FOK
5,15V
OK
5V
OK
Fault board 3 – PSA
28V, PSB 28V
OK
F01
F02
F03
F04
Not communicating
OK
Not communicating
OK
OK
Not communicating
Not communicating
OK
OK
OK
OK
Not communicating
F05
F06
F07
Not communicating
OK
Not communicating
OK
Not communicating
Not communicating
Not communicating
Not communicating
Not communicating
Note that this fault does not have anything to do with power supply voltages, per se. However, if the main CPU cannot communicate with theses boards, their voltage status will be reported with the last information that the CPU received.
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AOK
A01
A02
A03
A04
A05
A06
A07
A08
A09
A0A
A0B
A0C
A0D
A0E
A0F
The second item, “B02” is the state of the backplane controller communication. The 32x32 matrices have two backplane controllers. All other matrices have only a single backplane controller.
Message Backplane Controller 1 Backplane Controller 2
(MS-4000-32x32 only)
BOK
B01
OK
Not communicating
OK
OK
B02 OK Not communicating
B03 Not communicating Not communicating
The third item, “D01” is the state of the detector backplane communication, if the matrix has signal detection capability. The 32x32 matrices have two detector backplanes if this feature is installed.
A 16x16 matrix or smaller will have only a single detector backplane controller (if installed).
Message Detector Backplane 1
DOK
D01
OK
Not communicating
Detector Backplane 2
(MS-4000-32x32 only)
OK
OK
D02
D03
OK
Not communicating
Not communicating
Not communicating
The fourth ite m, “C01” is the state of the combiner controller communication. The MS-4001-32x32 matrices have one combiner controller installed. A 16x16 matrix or smaller has no combiner controller. The MS-4000 solid state switch matrix in its standard configuration does not have a combiner controller.
Message
COK
Combiner Controller 1
OK
C01 Not communicating
The fifth item, “A01” is the state of the Amplifier distribution boards. A MS-4001-32x32 has four of these boards installed when separate amplifier enclosures are provided.
Message Amp Board 1,
Amps 1-8
Amp Board 2,
Amps 9-16
Amp Board 3,
Amps 17-24
Amp Board 4,
Amps 25-32
OK
No comm
OK
No comm
OK
No comm
OK
No comm
OK
No comm
OK
No comm
OK
No comm
OK
No comm
OK
OK
No comm
No comm
OK
OK
No comm
No comm
OK
OK
No comm
No comm
OK
OK
No comm
No comm
OK
OK
OK
OK
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
OK
OK
OK
OK
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
OK
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
No comm
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0
0
0
0
0
8
If communication is lost with an Amplifier Distribution board, the amplifier pass/fail state and the associated power supplies in that chassis will be reported as their last known values.
The last item is the state of the switch card communication. The bits in this hex ASCII message can be interpreted according to the table below, using a 32x32 matrix with an example response of “S0008000000000040”. The leftmost bit is card 64, and the rightmost bit is card 1. Cards 1..32 are in the top card cage. Cards 33..64 are in the lower card cage.
Each bit in the hex response is shown with its respective output channel number. Each output requires two cards – one in the top cage and one in the bottom cage. The top cards process inputs 1..16 for their respective outputs . The cards in the bottom cage process inputs 17..32 for their respective outputs.
The bold text “20” in the bottom card cage corresponds to the bit 3 being set in the hex digit “8”.
This card will car ry inputs 17..32 for output 20. The bold text “7” in the Top card cage corresponds to the bit 2 being set in the hex digit “4”. This card will carry inputs 1..16 for output 7. These examples indicate that the switch card in slots 20-bottom and 7-top are not communicating properly.
S (hex)
0 (MSB)
(binary)
0000
Card cage Bit 3 slot 32
Bit 2
31
Bit 1
30
Bit 0
29
0000
0000
1000
0000
0000
0000
Bottom
28
24
20
16
12
8
27
23
19
15
11
7
26
22
18
14
10
6
25
21
17
13
9
5
0
0
0
0
0000
0000
0000
0000
4 slot 32
28
24
3
31
27
23
2
30
26
22
1
29
25
21
S
0
0
0
0
0
0
0000
0000
0000
Top
20
16
19
15
11
18
14
17
13
0
4
0 (LSB)
0100
0000
12
8
4
7
3
10
6
2
9
5
1
The MS-4001-16X6-XB switch is unique in that 2 separate Relay Driver cards are used to make a switch connection: using example S00000008. Notice that not all bits have meaning. The highlighted slot 3 corresponds to the bit 3 being set in the “8”. This example indicates that the relay driver card in slot 3 is not communicating properly.
Bit 3 Bit 2
0
0
Bit 1 Bit 0
0
8 1 0 0 0
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A display of S00000000 is the normal response with all relay driver cards operating properly.
Each Relay driver card failure is reported as follows:
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
S00000001
S00000002
S00000004
S00000008
S00000010
Slot 6
Slot 7
Slot 8
Slot 9
S00000020
S00000040
S00000080
S00000100
Slot 10
Slot 11
S00000200
S00000400
Slot 12 S00000800
Each group of 4 slots has its failures added together to determine a HEX value to be reported.
Slots 1, 2, 3, and 4 Group 1
Slots 5, 6, 7, and 8 Group 2
Slots 9, 10, 11, and 12 Group 3
As an example, if S00000A13 being reported would show a failure of the Slots 1 and 2 (ex. 3),
Slot 5 (ex. 1), and Slots 10 and 12 (ex. A)
Each Relay driver card function is as follows:
Slot 1
Slot 2
Slot 3
Slot 4
Slot 5
Slot 6
Slot 7
Slot 8
Slot 9
Slot 10
Slot 11
In 1-8 Out 1, also controls Out 1 2X1 Switch
In 9 -16 Out 1
In 1-8 Out 2, also controls Out 2 2X1 Switch
In 9 -16 Out 2
In 1-8 Out 3, also controls Out 3 2X1 Switch
In 9 -16 Out 3
In 1-8 Out 4, also controls Out 4 2X1 Switch
In 9 -16 Out 4
In 1-8 Out 5, also controls Out 5 2X1 Switch
In 9 -16 Out 5
In 1-8 Out 6, also controls Out 6 2X1 Switch
Slot 12 In 9 -16 Out 6
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DS Dump Switch States
FORMAT: (1) DS
(2) DS?
RESPONSE: (1) same as format (2)
(2) DS(xxx,yyy)(zzz,www)…
The responses are organized as (input, output). Pairs are enclosed in parentheses. A selection value of “0” signifies an no connection
DESCRIPTION: Dumps a list of all connections. This is a status request only. No changes to switches will occur.
EXAMPLES: DS(000,001) (005,002) (006,003) (005,004): from MS-4000-6x4-IF-FO . In the example, Output 1 is set to off (000), output 2 is set to input 005, output 3 is set to input 006, output 4 is set to input 005. Note that input 5 is sent to outputs 2 and 4.
ER Error Reply
DESCRIPTION: If the system detects an error in an incoming command, it will reply with ERxxx where the xxx is a numeric code indicating the error type. The offending command string may be appended after a colon.
EXAMPLE: sending a command “FG3” which is an unknown command will cause the system to reply with “ER001:FG”. The list of possible error codes are:
Error
Code
Description Comments
ER001
ER002
ER003
ER004
ER005
Unrecognized command one or more parameters are incorrect
Command not applicable to this particular device one or more numeric parameters are out of range something wrong in how info is grouped (parens, semicolons, etc) not used for numeric range errors
FB
FORMAT:
Signal Path Connection Report (optional hardware required)
(1) FB
(2) FB?
(3) FB1,05
RESPONSE: (1) same as (2)
(2) FB001C,002X,003O,004C,….,032C
(3) FB001C,005X
(4) ER003:SD
DESCRIPTION: Reports whether the selected path is complete to each output. Response with each channel number in fixed format of 3 digits, and trailing ‘C’ if the connection is present, or ‘X’ if the connection is not complete, or ‘O’ (oh) if the selected output is in the Off state. Format 3 queries specific channels only. Leading zeroes are not required for the incoming command, but will be placed in the response. Response 4 occurs if the optional signal detectors are not installed.
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ID Device ID
FORMAT: (1) ID
(2) ID?
RESPONSE: (1) same as (2)
(2) IDCrossPoint Technologies MS-4001-32x32-HF (example)
DESCRIPTION: Returns ASCII string identifying the Switch Matrix model. May be used as a confirmation that the device is communicating.
LE Last Fault Query
FORMAT: (1) LE
RESPONSE: (1) LE0000
DESCRIPTION: Returns hex ASCII value (16 bits as 4 characters.)This is a bit mapped indication of the most recent fault information. LE0000 indicates there were no faults since power up. This query can be used if there is an intermittent fault. Faults are reported as current conditions. (See
TR and CS queries) If a fault occurs briefly, it is usually an indication of a missed poll or checksum error on the internal communication links. These faults are recoverable and require no user interaction. However, to confirm that situation, the LE query can be used.
The response bit maps are model specific because of the different voltages used in each matrix.
The MS-4000 32x2 and 16x16 share the same message mapping. The MS-4001 10x6 and 12x6 share a common mapping. These are shown below
MS-4000 32x32, MS-4000 16x16 using response example LE2000. Not all bits are assigned in each model. The example indicates that one of the switch cards failed to respond in time, or indicted a checksum error to an I
2
C message on the backplane. However, if there are no current faults, then the switch cards are all communicating successfully and require no action.
Occasional, intermittent voltage faults usually indicate noise spikes that got through the filters to the A to D converter, and are also not significant.
LE
2
Bit 3 Bit 2
485 Com
Fault (Fault boards,
Backplane controllers)
I
Bit 1
2
C Com
Fault
(Switch cards / Relay
Driver
Bit 0
-5V B
0
0
0
-5V A
5V B cards)
12V B
5V A
12V A
Battery
MS-4001 10x6, MS-4001 12x6 using response example LE4000. Not all bits are assigned in each model. The example indicates that one of the PS Fault cards or Backplane controller cards failed to respond in time, or indicted a checksum error to an RS-485 message on the internal communication link. However, if there are no current faults, then the cards are all communicating successfully and require no action. Occasional, intermittent voltage faults usually indicate noise spikes that got through the filters to the A to D converter, and are also not significant.
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LE
4
0
8
0
Bit 3 Bit 2
485 Com
Fault (Fault boards,
Backplane controllers)
0
0
0
28V B
5V B
12V B
28V A
5V A
12V A
Battery
MS-4001-4x4-LB-MW-P using response example LE0080. Not all bits are assigned in each model. The example indicates that the 24V DC power supply has failed.
LE
0
Bit 3 Bit 2
485 Com
Fault (Fault boards,
Backplane controllers)
I
Bit 1
2
C Com
Fault (Switch cards / Relay
Driver cards)
Bit 0
24V
I
Bit 1
2
C Com
Fault (Switch cards / Relay
Driver cards)
5V
Bit 0
Battery
RD Restore Defaults
FORMAT: (1) RD
RESPONSE: none
DESCRIPTION: restores defaults to all communication settings and sets all switch paths to
OFF condition . Serial port will revert to RS232 at 19200 baud. Ethernet will revert to static addressing, (DHCP off) with a default address of 192.168.1.100, IP mask of 255.255.255.000 and port 23. The matrix will reset. No response is sent because of the reset operation.
CAUTION
When this command is executed, the switch matrix will reset itself and begin using the new communication parameters. All
Switch matrix connections will be disconnected and remain so until new connections are assigned. Reset typically takes less than 10 seconds, depending on network response times.
CAUTION
The computer that sends this command may find it cannot communicate after this command because of the changes to the communication parameters. There is no other command to change serial or Ethernet settings remotely. To disconnect all switch settings without changing any communication parameters, use the AO command.
RL Remote or Local control
FORMAT: RL[R|L|K]
RL?
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Where R = Remote mode
L = Local Mode
K = Remote with Local lockout mode
RESPONSE: RL[R|L|K]
DESCRIPTION: Determines whether the device uses the local keyboard or the Host port for commands. In Remote mode, the local front panel keys are disabled, though the user can regain Local control by suing the proper menu. In Local mode, the keys are enabled. While in
Local mode, the Host port can assert control by issuing the RLR command. This will place the device in Remote mode, and disable the keyboard. (Most recent device to request control gets control) If the Host computer sends RLK, the front panel is locked out. The Host computer must issue the RLL or RLR command to remove the locked state.
EXAMPLE: RLL places the Switch Matrix in local mode, enabling the front panel.
DEFAULT: Powers up in Local mode, regardless of how it was configured at power down. This allows manual recovery from the lockout condition (RLK).
SC Switch Close
FORMAT: (1) SC(xxx,yyy)(zzz,aaa)…
(2) SCxxx? (fan in)
(3) Scyyy? (fan out)
Where xxx and zzz = input channel number in ASCII format
Yyy and aaa = output channel number in ASCII format
Notice that the parameters pairs are in (input,output) order regardless of the type of matrix (fan in or fan out). For a fan out switch, specifying an output connected to input 0 (0,yyy) is equivalent to issuing the SO command for that channel
(SOyyy). The output will be disconnected from all inputs. Similarly, for a fan in switch, specifying an input connected to output 0 (xxx,0) is equivalent to issuing the SO command for that channel (SOxxx).
RESPONSE: (1) SC(xxx,yyy)(zzz,aaa)…
(2) SC(xxx,yyy) A value of 0 indicates the input or output is unconnected
(equivalent to SOxxx)
DESCRIPTION: This command connects a list of specified outputs to specified inputs.
SD Signal Detector Report (optional hardware required)
FORMAT: (1) SD
(2) SD?
(3) SD1,05
RESPONSE: (1) same as (2)
(2) SD001P,002P,003P,0 04A,….,032P
(3) SD001P,005P
DESCRIPTION: Reports whether signal power is detected at each output. Response with each channel number in fixed format of 3 digits, and trailing ‘P’ if power is present or ‘A’ if power is absent. Format 3 queries specific channels only. Leading zeroes are not required for the incoming command, but will be placed in the response.
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SO Switch Open
FORMAT: (1) SOxxx,yyy
Where xxx,yyy = comma separated list of output channel numbers in ASCII format (fan out) or a comma separated list of input channel numbers in ASCII format (fan in)
RESPONSE: (1) SOxxx,yyy
DESCRIPTION: This command disconnects specified outputs from all inputs. Equivalent to
SC(xxx,0)(yyy,0) for fan out matrix or SC(0,xxx)(0,yyy) for fan in matrix
SZ Switch Size
FORMAT: (1) SZ
(2) SZ?
RESPONSE: (1) same as (2)
(2) SZxxx,yyy
Where xxx = number of inputs and yyy = number of outputs.
DESCRIPTION: Returns the size of the matrix switch.
TR Report Test Results
FORMAT: (1) TR
(2) TR?
RESPONSE: (1) same as (2)
(2) TR”string” where
“string” is an ASCII string composed of internal values and parameters, and is dependent upon the configuration of the matrix
DESCRIPTION: Returns test data (BITE) results. Return string will contain pass/fail indications for internal tests such as power supply voltages and switch cards.
EXAMPLE: Normal response might look like TR5V:P,BAT:P,12V:F. This response shows the 5V and Batteries both Pass internal monitoring, while the 12V supply failed. Redundant supplies will use an A or B designation to distinguish the status of the individual supplies. Most devices will return longer strings than this example.
MS4001-32x32-HF Response, with external amplifier chasses:
TRBAT:P,5V-A:P,5V-B:P,15V-A:P,15V-B:P,28V-A:P,28V-B:P,28V-C:P,28V-D:P,28V-E:P,28V-F:P
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Appendix
Includes
Block Diagrams
Specifications
Panel Drawings
Connectors
Spares
These configurations are covered in this Appendix.
MS-4000-16x16-LB3-FO
MS-4000-16x16-LB3-FI
MS-4000-32x32-IF-FO
MS-4000-32x32-IF-FI
MS-4001-10x6-XB-FO
MS-4001-12x6-KU-FO
MS-4001-4x4-LB-MW-P
MS-4001-32x32-HF
MS-4000-8x32-LB-FO
MS-4000-16x32-LB-FO
MS-4000-32x8-LB-FI
MS-4000-32x16-LB-FI
MS-4000-8x8-LB3-FO
MS-4000-8x8-LB3-FI
MS-4001-16x6-XB-FO
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 32
Rev H
A. MS-4000-16x16-LB3-FO
Part Number: CPT-006-1210
Model MS-400x
Block Diagram
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 33
Rev H Model MS-400x
Specification
Frequency Range
Gain
Off-Isolation
In-In Isolation
Out-Out Isolation
Impedance
VSWR
1dB Output Compression
NF
IP3(input)
Temperature (Op)
AC Voltage
Power Consumption
Conditions Min
950
-2
50
60
55
0
+14
0
88
Typ
0
60
65
60
50
1.6
+3
14
200
Max Units
2150 MHz
+2 dB
1.8 dB dB dB
dBm
16 dB dBm
50
C
260
400
VAC
W
Dimensions:
Switch Type:
Control:
17 x 18 deep x 5.25 high (nominal) : 3 RU Switch
17 x 18 deep x 5.25 high (nominal) : 3 RU Controller / PS
Coaxial Relay
RS232 or RS422 selectable, and Ethernet
SMA-F in and out Connectors:
NOTE: MS-4000-16X16-LB-FO units shipped before 2012 covered the 950 MHz to 1750 MHz frequency range and did not include Ethernet control.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS1 PS2
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4000
POWER/CONTROL
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
Front Panel – Power Supply / Controller
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
Rear panel – Power Supply / Controller
34
Rev H Model MS-400x
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4000
16X16 LB FAN OUT
+12V
+5V
-5V
Front Panel - Switch
J35
J33 J34
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7
INPUTS
J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16
CONTROL
J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 J23 J24
POWER
J25 J26 J27 J28 J29 J30 J31 J32
OUTPUTS
GND
Rear panel - Switch
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 35
Rev H
Connector List
Power / Control
Ref
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
Switch
Ref
J26
J27
J28
J29
J30
J31
J20
J21
J22
J23
J24
J25
J32
J33
J34
J35
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11
J12
J13
J14
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J15
J16
J17
J18
J19
Connector
Type
IEC
IEC
7 Pin
Circular
D9
D9
RJ45
Stud
Name
AC Input (PS1)
AC Input (PS2)
DC Out
Serial Control In/Out
Switch Chassis Control In/Out
Ethernet Control
Ground
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
D-9
D-9
7 pin circular
Stud
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Ground
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 9
Input 10
Input 11
Input 12
Input 13
Input 14
Input 15
Input 16
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
Output 9
Output 10
Output 11
Output 12
Output 13
Output 14
Output 15
Output 16
Serial Control
Serial Control
DC Input
Name
Model MS-400x
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Spares List
Power / Control (PL-CPT-006-1220)
Ref
AIA1
Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
1 -
Part Number
CPT-006-1230
Description
A1A2
A1A3
1
1
-
-
CPT-012-1220
LCM-S02402DSF
A1A4,
A1A5
A1A4A1,
A1A5A1
A1A4A2,
A1A5A2
A1A4A3,
A1A5A3
A1A6,
A1A7
A1A8,
A1A9
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
CPT-006-1228
GLC65-5
GPFC250-12
GSC20-5
CPT-006-1227
P0007-ND
Switch (PL-CPT-006-1221)
Ref Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
AIA1 1 -
Part Number
CPT-006-1245
A1A2
A1A3 –
A1A18
A1A19 –
A1A34
A1A35 –
A1A50
A1A51 –
A1A53
1
16
16
16
3
-
2
2
-
1
CPT-006-1225
CPT-006-1231*
701-042-121
016-006-121
P90997-ND
* CPT-006-1224 was used before 12-31-11
Rabbit Carrier Board ,
Programmed
Key Board Assembly
LCD & Backlight Module
Power Supply Sled Assy
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply, 12V
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply Fault Board, 5V,
12V, -5V
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ
Description
Backplane Control Assy
Backplane Assy, 16 Slot
16 Way Switch Assy, L Band,
FanOut
Amplifier Assy, Input, Incl
Panels, L Band
Power Divider Assy, 16 way, L
Band
Fan, 12vdc,3.149 Sq
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B. MS-4000-16x16-LB3-FI
Part Number: CPT-007-1210
Model MS-400x
Block Diagram
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 38
Rev H Model MS-400x
Specification
Frequency Range
Gain
Off-Isolation
In-In Isolation
Out-Out Isolation
Impedance
VSWR
1dB Output Compression
NF
IP3(input)
Temperature (Op)
AC Voltage
Power Consumption
Conditions Min
950
-2
50
60
55
0
+14
0
88
Typ
0
60
65
60
50
1.6
+3
20
150
Max Units
2150 MHz
+2 dB
1.8 dB dB dB
dBm
22 dB dBm
50
C
260
200
VAC
W
Dimensions:
Switch Type:
Control:
17 x 18 deep x 5.25 high (nominal) : 3 RU Switch
17 x 18 deep x 5.25 high (nominal) : 3 RU Controller / PS
Coaxial Relay
RS232 or RS422 selectable, and Ethernet
SMA-F in and out Connectors:
NOTE: MS-4000-16X16-LB-FI units shipped before 2012 covered the 950 MHz to 1750 MHz frequency range and did not include Ethernet control.
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS1 PS2
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4000
POWER/CONTROL
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
Front Panel – Power Supply / Controller
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
Rear panel – Power Supply / Controller
39
Rev H Model MS-400x
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4000
16X16 LB FAN IN
+12V
+5V
-5V
Front Panel –Switch
J35
J33 J34
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7
OUTPUTS
J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16
CONTROL
J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 J23 J24
POWER
J25 J26 J27 J28 J29 J30 J31 J32
INPUTS
GND
Rear panel – Switch
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Power / Control
Ref
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
Switch
Ref
J26
J27
J28
J29
J30
J31
J20
J21
J22
J23
J24
J25
J32
J33
J34
J35
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11
J12
J13
J14
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J15
J16
J17
J18
J19
Connector List
Connector
Type
IEC
IEC
7 Pin
Circular
D9
D9
RJ45
Stud
Name
AC Input (PS1)
AC Input (PS2)
DC Out
Serial Control In/Out
Switch Chassis Control In/Out
Ethernet Control
Ground
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
D-9
D-9
7 pin circular
Stud
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Ground
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
Output 9
Output 10
Output 11
Output 12
Output 13
Output 14
Output 15
Output 16
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 9
Input 10
Input 11
Input 12
Input 13
Input 14
Input 15
Input 16
Serial Control
Serial Control
DC Input
Name
Model MS-400x
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Spares List
Power / Control (PL-CPT-007-1220)
Ref
AIA1
Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
1 -
Part Number
CPT-007-1230
Description
A1A2
A1A3
1
1
-
-
CPT-012-1220
LCM-S02402DSF
A1A4,
A1A5
A1A4A1,
A1A5A1
A1A4A2,
A1A5A2
A1A4A3,
A1A5A3
A1A6,
A1A7
A1A8,
A1A9
2
2
2
2
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
CPT-006-1228
GLC65-5
GPFC250-12
GSC20-5
CPT-006-1227
P0007-ND
Switch (PL-CPT-007-1221)
Ref Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
AIA1 1 -
Part Number
CPT-006-1245
A1A2
A1A3 –
A1A18
A1A19 –
A1A34
A1A35 –
A1A50
A1A51 –
A1A53
1
16
16
16
3
-
2
2
-
1
CPT-006-1225
CPT-007-1231
701-042-122
016-006-121
P90997-ND
* CPT-007-1224 was used before 12-31-11
Rabbit Carrier Board ,
Programmed
Key Board Assembly
LCD & Backlight Module
Power Supply Sled Assy
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply, 12V
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply Fault Board, 5V,
12V, -5V
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ
Description
Backplane Control Assy
Backplane Assy, 16 Slot
16 Way Switch Assy , L Band,
FanIn
Amplifier Assy, Output, Incl
Panels, L Band
Power Divider Assy, 16 way, L
Band
Fan, 12vdc,3.149 Sq
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C. MS-4000-32x32-IF-FO
Part Number: CPT-008-1210
1
MS-4000-32x32-IF-FO
1
32
1
16
32
Backplane & Controller
Control Cable
(RS422)
Backplane & Controller
1
16 way switch
16
1
2 way combiner x 32
1
1
16 way switch
16
1
16 way switch
32
32
16
1
16 way switch
16
1
RF OUTPUTS
32
32
17
32
1
32
1
DC Cable
MS-4000 Power / Control
Keyboard & LCD
SPI
Controller
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
Control
Control
Fault Monitor &
Redundancy
DC
Fault Monitor &
Redundancy
Block Diagram
43
DC
DC
Power Supply Sled
Power Supply Sled
Rev H Model MS-400x
Specification
Frequency Range
Gain
Off-Isolation
In-In Isolation
Out-Out Isolation
Impedance
VSWR
Signal Level
NF
IP3(input)
Temperature (Op)
AC Voltage
Power Consumption
Dimensions:
Switch Type:
Control:
Connectors:
Conditions
Will pass 10-200
0
88
Min
50
-2
55
60
55
1.4
-15
11
+12
200
Typ
0
60
65
60
50
Max Units
200 MHz
+2 dB dB dB dB
1.6 dBm
18 dB dBm
50
C
260 VAC
250 W
17 x 22 deep x 12.25 high (nominal) : 7 RU Switch
17 x 18 deep x 5.25 high (nominal) : 3 RU Controller / PS
Coaxial Relay
RS232 or RS422 selectable
SMA-F in and out
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS1 PS2
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4000
POWER/CONTROL
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
J4 J5
Front Panel – Power Supply / Controller
J2 J1
CONTROL PS2 PS1
J3
DC OUT
GND
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
Rear panel – Power Supply / Controller
44
Rev H
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4000
32X32 IF FO
+12V
+5V
-5V
Model MS-400x
Front Panel - Switch
J67
J65 J66
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7
INPUTS
J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16
CONTROL
J33 J34 J35 J36 J37 J38 J39 J40
POWER
J41 J42 J43 J44 J45 J46 J47 J48
OUTPUTS
J49 J50 J51 J52 J53 J54 J55 J56
J57 J58 J59 J60 J61 J62 J63 J64
GND
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
Rear panel - Switch
45
Rev H
Connector List
Power / Control
Ref
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
Switch
Ref
J17
J18
J19
J20
J21
J22
J23
J24
J25
J26
J27
J28
J29
J30
J31
J32
J33
J34
J35
J36
J8
J9
J10
J11
J12
J13
J14
J15
J16
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
Connector
Type
IEC
IEC
7 Pin
Circular
D9
D9
Stud
Name
AC Input (PS1)
AC Input (PS2)
DC Out
Control In/Out
Control In/Out
Ground
Input 17
Input 18
Input 19
Input 20
Input 21
Input 22
Input 23
Input 24
Input 25
Input 26
Input 27
Input 28
Input 29
Input 30
Input 31
Input 32
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 9
Input 10
Input 11
Input 12
Input 13
Input 14
Input 15
Input 16
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Name
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Model MS-400x
Rev H
Ref
J37
J38
J39
J40
J41
J42
J43
J44
J45
J46
J47
J54
J55
J56
J57
J58
J59
J48
J49
J50
J51
J52
J53
J60
J61
J62
J63
J64
J65
J66
J67
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
D-9
D-9
7 pin circular
Stud
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
Output 9
Output 10
Output 11
Output 12
Output 13
Output 14
Output 15
Output 16
Output 17
Output 18
Output 19
Output 20
Output 21
Output 22
Output 23
Output 24
Output 25
Output 26
Output 27
Output 28
Output 29
Output 30
Output 31
Output 32
Serial Control
Serial Control
DC Input
Ground
Name
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 47
Rev H Model MS-400x
Spares List
Power / Control (PL-CPT-008-1220)
Ref
AIA1
Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
1 -
Part Number
CPT-008-1230
Description
A1A2
A1A3
A1A4,
A1A5
A1A4A1,
A1A5A1
A1A4A2,
A1A5A2
A1A4A3,
A1A5A3
A1A6,
A1A7
A1A8,
A1A9
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
CPT-012-1220
LCM-S02402DSF
CPT-006-1228
GLC65-5
GPFC250-12
GSC20-5
CPT-008-1227
P0007-ND
Switch (PL-CPT-008-1221)
Ref Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
AIA1 2 -
A1A2
A1A3 –
A1A34
A1A35 –
A1A66
A1A67 –
A1A108
A1A109
2
32
32
32
1
-
2
2
-
-
Part Number
CPT-008-1245
CPT-008-1225
CPT-008-1224
CPT-008-1226
PD-32-IF-CPT
CPT-008-1229
A1A110 –
A1A112
3 1 P90997-ND
Rabbit Carrier Board ,
Programmed
Key Board Assembly
LCD & Backlight Module
Power Supply Sled Assy
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply, 12V
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply Fault Board, 5V,
12V, -5V
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ
Description
Backplane Control Assy
Backplane Assy, 32 Slot
16 Way Switch Assy, IF Band,
FanOut , IF
Amplifier Assy, Input, Incl Panel
Power Divider Assy, 32 way, IF
Power Combiner Assy, 2 way x
32, IF
Fan, 12vdc,3.149 Sq
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 48
Rev H Model MS-400x
D. MS-4000-32x32-IF-FI
Part Number: CPT-009-1210
1
MS-4000-32x32-IF-FI
1
32
1
16
32
Backplane & Controller
Control Cable
(RS422)
Backplane & Controller
1
16 way switch
16
1
2 way combiner x 32
1
16 way switch
16
32
32
1
1
16 way switch
16 1
16 way switch
16
1
RF INPUTS
32
32
17
32
1
32
1
DC Cable
MS-4000 Power / Control
Keyboard & LCD
SPI
Controller
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
Control
Control
Fault Monitor &
Redundancy
DC
Fault Monitor &
Redundancy
Block Diagram
DC
DC
49
Power Supply Sled
Power Supply Sled
Rev H Model MS-400x
Specification
Frequency Range
Gain
Off-Isolation
In-In Isolation
Out-Out Isolation
Impedance
VSWR
Signal Level
NF
IP3(input)
Temperature (Op)
AC Voltage
Power Consumption
Dimensions:
Switch Type:
Control:
Connectors:
Conditions
Will pass 10-200
5 MHz separation +16
0
88
Min
50
-2
55
70
55
1.3
-15
23
+20
200
Typ
0
60
75
60
50
Max Units
200 MHz
+2 dB dB dB dB
1.6 dBm
25 dB dBm
50
C
260 VAC
250 W
17 x 22 deep x 12.25 high (nominal) : 7 RU Switch
17 x 18 deep x 5.25 high (nominal) : 3 RU Controller / PS
Coaxial Relay
RS232 or RS422 selectable
SMA-F in and out
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS1 PS2
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4000
POWER/CONTROL
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
J4 J5
Front Panel – Power Supply / Controller
J2 J1
CONTROL PS2 PS1
J3
DC OUT
GND
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
Rear panel – Power Supply / Controller
50
Rev H
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4000
32X32 IF FI
+12V
+5V
-5V
Model MS-400x
Front Panel - Switch
J67
J65 J66
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7
OUTPUTS
J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16
CONTROL
J33 J34 J35 J36 J37 J38 J39 J40
POWER
J41 J42 J43 J44 J45 J46 J47 J48
INPUTS
J49 J50 J51 J52 J53 J54 J55 J56
J57 J58 J59 J60 J61 J62 J63 J64
GND
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
Rear panel - Switch
51
Rev H
Connector List
Power / Control
Ref
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
Switch
Ref
J24
J25
J26
J27
J28
J29
J18
J19
J20
J21
J22
J23
J30
J31
J32
J33
J34
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11
J12
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J13
J14
J15
J16
J17
Connector
Type
IEC
IEC
7 Pin
Circular
D9
D9
Stud
Name
AC Input (PS1)
AC Input (PS2)
DC Out
Control In/Out
Control In/Out
Ground
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Output 18
Output 19
Output 20
Output 21
Output 22
Output 23
Output 24
Output 25
Output 26
Output 27
Output 28
Output 29
Output 30
Output 31
Output 32
Input 1
Input 2
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
Output 9
Output 10
Output 11
Output 12
Output 13
Output 14
Output 15
Output 16
Output 17
Name
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 52
Model MS-400x
Rev H
Ref
J35
J36
J37
J38
J39
J40
J41
J42
J43
J44
J45
J52
J53
J54
J55
J56
J57
J46
J47
J48
J49
J50
J51
J58
J59
J60
J61
J62
J63
J64
J65
J66
J67
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
D-9
D-9
7 pin circular
Stud
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 9
Input 10
Input 11
Input 12
Input 13
Input 14
Input 15
Input 16
Input 17
Input 18
Input 19
Input 20
Input 21
Input 22
Input 23
Input 24
Input 25
Input 26
Input 27
Input 28
Input 29
Input 30
Input 31
Input 32
Serial Control
Serial Control
DC Input
Ground
Name
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 53
Rev H Model MS-400x
Spares List
Power / Control (PL-CPT-009-1220)
Ref
AIA1
Qty per Recommended
1
Spares Qty
-
Part Number
CPT-009-1230
Description
A1A2
A1A3
A1A4,
A1A5
A1A4A1,
A1A5A1
A1A4A2,
A1A5A2
A1A4A3,
A1A5A3
A1A6,
A1A7
A1A8,
A1A9
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
CPT-012-1220
LCM-S02402DSF
CPT-006-1228
GLC65-5
GPFC250-12
GSC20-5
CPT-006-1227
P0007-ND
Switch (PL-CPT-009-1221)
Ref Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
AIA1 2 -
A1A2
A1A3 –
A1A34
A1A35 –
A1A66
A1A67 –
A1A108
A1A109
2
32
32
32
1
-
2
2
-
-
Part Number
CPT-008-1245
CPT-008-1225
CPT-009-1224
CPT-009-1226
PD-32-IF-CPT
CPT-008-1229
A1A110 –
A1A112
3 1 P90997-ND
Rabbit Carrier Board ,
Programmed
Key Board Assembly
LCD & Backlight Module
Power Supply Sled Assy
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply, 12V
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply Fault Board, 5V,
12V, -5V
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ
Description
Backplane Control Assy
Backplane Assy, 32 Slot
16 Way Switch Assy, IF Band,
FanIn
Amplifier Assy, Output, Incl
Panel, IF
Power Divider Assy, 32 way, IF
Power Combiner Assy, 2 way x
32, IF
Fan, 12vdc,3.149 Sq
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 54
Rev H
E. MS-4001-10x6-XB-FO
Part Number: CPT-010-1210
1
1
Model MS-400x
MS-4001-10x6-XB-FO
6
1
10
6
Backplane & Controller
1
10 way relay &
relay driver
10
1
1
RF OUTPUTS
10 way relay &
relay driver
10
6
DC Cable Control Cable
(RS422)
MS-4001 Power / Control
Keyboard & LCD
SPI
Controller
Control
Control
Control
Fault Monitor &
Redundancy
DC
Fault Monitor &
Redundancy
DC
Fault Monitor &
Redundancy
Block Diagram
DC
DC
Power Supply Sled
Power Supply Sled
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 55
Rev H Model MS-400x
Specification
Frequency Range
Gain
Off-Isolation
Impedance
VSWR
Signal Level
NF
IP3(input)
Temperature (Op)
AC Voltage
Power Consumption
Dimensions:
Switch Type:
Control:
Connectors:
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4001
POWER/CONTROL
Conditions Min
7.25
-2
60
88
15
0
17 x 18 deep x 7 high (nominal) : 4 RU Switch
17 x 18 deep x 5.25 high (nominal) : 3 RU Controller/PS
Coaxial Relay
RS232 or RS422 selectable
SMA-F in and out
Typ
0
50
1.4
-15
Max Units
8.4 GHz
2 dB dB
1.6 dBm
7 dB dBm
50
C
260 VAC
140 W
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC FLT PS1 PS2
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
J4 J5 J6
Front Panel – Power / Controller
J2 J1
CONTROL
ETHERNET
PS2 PS1
J3
DC OUT
GND
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
Rear Panel – Power / Controller
56
Rev H Model MS-400x
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4001
10X6 XB FO
+28V
+15V
+5V
Front Panel – Switch
J1
J2
J3
I
N
P
U
T
S
J4
J5
J11 J12 J13
J14 J15 J16
OUTPUTS
Rear Panel - Switch
J6
J7
I
N
P
U
T
S
J8
J9
J10
J17
CONTROL
J18
POWER
GND
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 57
Rev H
Connector List
Power / Control
Ref
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
Switch
Ref
J11
J12
J13
J14
J15
J16
J17
J18
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
Connector
Type
IEC
IEC
7 Pin
Circular
D9
D9
RJ45
Stud
Name
AC Input (PS1)
AC Input (PS2)
DC Out
RS-232/422 Serial Control In/Out
Switch Control In/Out
Ethernet Control
Ground
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
D-9
7 pin circular
Stud
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 9
Input 10
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Serial Control
DC Input
Ground
Name
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 58
Rev H Model MS-400x
Spares List
Power / Control (PL-CPT-010-1220)
Ref
AIA1
Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
1 -
Part Number
CPT-010-1230
Description
A1A2
A1A3
A1A4,
A1A5
A1A4A1,
A1A5A1
A1A4A2,
A1A5A2
A1A4A3,
A1A5A3
A1A6,
A1A7
A1A8
A1A9,
A1A10
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
CPT-012-1220
LCM-S02402DSF
CPT-010-1226
GSM7-5
GPFC160-15
GPFC160-28
CPT-010-1225
CPT-010-1231
P0007-ND
Switch (PL-CPT-010-1221)
Ref Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
AIA1 1 -
A1A2
A1A3 –
A1A8
A1A9 –
A1A14
A1A15 –
A1A24
A1A25 –
A1A34
A1A35 –
A1A37
1
6
6
10
10
3
-
1
1
1
-
1
Part Number
CPT-006-1245
CPT-006-1225
CPT-010-1224
10HS2L34
CPT-010-1227
P815X-2
P90997-ND
Rabbit Carrier Board ,
Programmed
Key Board Assembly
LCD & Backlight Module
Power Supply Sled Assy
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply, 15V
Power Supply, 28V
Power Supply Fault Board, 5V,
15V
Power Supply Fault Board, 28V
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ
Description
Backplane Control Assy
Backplane Assy, 16 Slot
Relay Driver Card
Coaxial Relay, 28V, SP10T
Amplifier Assy, Input,
Power Divider, 8 way
Fan, 12vdc,3.149 Sq
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 59
Rev H
F. MS-4001-12x6-KU-FO
Part Number: PL-CPT-011-1210
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
Block Diagram
60
Rev H Model MS-400x
Specification
Frequency Range
Gain
Off-Isolation
Impedance
VSWR
Signal Level
NF
IP3(input)
Temperature (Op)
AC Voltage
Power Consumption
Dimensions:
Switch Type:
Control:
Connectors:
Conditions Min
10.25
-2
60
15
0
88
Typ
0
50
1.4
-15
17 x 18 deep x 7 high (nominal) : 4 RU Switch
17 x 18 deep x 5.25 high (nominal) : 3 RU Controller / PS
Coaxial Relay
RS232 or RS422 selectable, and Ethernet
SMA-F in and out
FLT PS1 PS2 UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC
Max Units
14.5 GHz
2
1.6 dB dB
7 dBm dB dBm
50
C
260 VAC
140 W
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4001
POWER/CONTROL
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
J4 J5 J6
Front Panel – Power / Controller
J2 J1
CONTROL
ETHERNET
PS2 PS1
J3
DC OUT
GND
Rear Panel – Power / Controller
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 61
Rev H Model MS-400x
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4001
12X6 KU FO
+28V
+15V
+5V
Front Panel - Switch
J1
J2
J3
J4
I
N
P
U
T
S
J5
J6
J13 J14 J15
J16 J17 J18
OUTPUTS
Rear panel - Switch
J7
J8
I
N
P
U
T
S
J9
J10
J11
J12
J19
CONTROL
J20
POWER
GND
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 62
Rev H
Connector List
Power / Control
Ref
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
Switch
Ref
J5
J6
J7
J8
J9
J1
J2
J3
J4
J10
J11
J12
J13
J14
J15
J16
J17
J18
J19
J20
Connector
Type
IEC
IEC
7 Pin
Circular
D9
D9
RJ45
Stud
Name
AC Input (PS1)
AC Input (PS2)
DC Out
RS-232/422 Control In/Out
Switch Chassis Control In/Out
Ethernet Control
Ground
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
D-9
7 pin circular
Stud Ground
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 9
Input 10
Input 11
Input 12
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Serial Control
DC Input
Name
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 63
Rev H Model MS-400x
Spares List
Power / Control (PL-CPT-011-1220)
Ref
AIA1
Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
1 -
Part Number
CPT-011-1231
Description
A1A2
A1A3
A1A4,
A1A5
A1A4A1,
A1A5A1
A1A4A2,
A1A5A2
A1A4A3,
A1A5A3
A1A6,
A1A7
A1A8
A1A9,
A1A10
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
CPT-012-1220
LCM-S02402DSF
CPT-010-1226
GSM7-5
GPFC160-15
GPFC160-28
CPT-010-1225
CPT-010-1231
P0007-ND
Switch (PL-CPT-011-1221)
Ref Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
AIA1 1 -
1 - A1A2
A1A3 –
A1A8
A1A9 –
A1A20
A1A21 –
A1A26
A1A27 –
A1A38
A1A39 –
A1A50
A1A51 –
A1A53
6
12
6
12
12
3
1
1
1
1
-
1
Part Number
CPT-006-1245
CPT-006-1225
CPT-010-1224
6IT2L34
2S2A31
CPT-011-1227
P816K-1
P90997-ND
Rabbit Carrier Board ,
Programmed
Key Board Assembly
LCD & Backlight Module
Power Supply Sled Assy
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply, 15V
Power Supply, 28V
Power Supply Fault Board, 5V,
15V
Power Supply Fault Board, 28V
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ
Description
Backplane Control Assy
Backplane Assy, 16 Slot
Relay Driver Card
Coaxial Relay, 28V, SP6T
Coaxial Relay, 28V, SPDT
Amplifier Assy, Input,
Power Divider, 8 way
Fan, 12vdc,3.149 Sq
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 64
Model MS-400x Rev H
G. MS-4001-4x4-LB-MW-P
Part Number: PL-CPT-018-1210
1
MS-4001-4x4-LB-MW-P
L-Band
900-2150 MHz
{
1
2
4
1
Microwave
2.0-14.5 GHz
{
3
4
4
Backplane & Controller
Keyboard & LCD
SPI
Controller
1
4 way relay &
relay driver
4 1
4 way relay &
relay driver
1
RF OUTPUTS
900 MHz - 14.5 GHz
6
4
DC
Power Supply
Serial (RS-232 / RS-422)
Block Diagram
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 65
Rev H Model MS-400x
Specification
Frequency Range
Insertion Loss
Off-Isolation
Impedance
VSWR
Frequency Range
Insertion Loss
Off-Isolation
Impedance
VSWR
Temperature (Op)
AC Voltage
Power Consumption
Dimensions:
Switch Type:
Control:
Connectors:
Conditions Min
Inputs 1 and 2 to any output
900
60
Inputs 3 and 4 to any output
2
60
Common
0
90
Typ
50
50
Max
2150
Units
MHz dB dB
14.5 GHz
50
264
140
17 x 15 deep x 3.5 high (nominal) : 2 RU Switch & Controller
Coaxial Relay
RS232 or RS422 selectable
SMA-F in and out dB dB
C
VAC
W
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 66
Rev H
Front Panel
Rear Panel
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 67
Rev H
Connector List
Ref
J5
J6
J7
J8
J1
J2
J3
J4
J9
J10
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
D9M
IEC
Stud
Name
Input 1 (900 – 2150 MHz)
Input 2 (900 – 2150 MHz)
Input 3 (2.0 – 14.5 GHz)
Input 4 (2.0 – 14.5 GHz)
Output 1 (900 MHz – 14.5 GHz)
Output 2 (900 MHz – 14.5 GHz)
Output 3 (900 MHz – 14.5 GHz)
Output 4 (900 MHz – 14.5 GHz)
Serial Interface
AC Input
Ground
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 68
Rev H Model MS-400x
Spares List
(PL-CPT-018-1220)
Ref
AIA1
Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
1 -
Part Number
CPT-018-1224
A1A2
A1A3
A1A4
A1A5
A1A6
A1A7-
A1A10
A1A11-
A1A14
A1A15-
A1A16
A1A17-
A1A18
1
1
1
1
1
4
4
2
2
-
1
-
-
-
1
1
-
-
CPT-012-1220
GLC110-524
LCM-S02402DSF
CPT-006-1245
CPT-006-1225
CPT-010-1224
4IT2L34
Description
Rabbit Carrier Board ,
Programmed
Key Board Assembly
Power Supply, 5V, 24V
LCD & Backlight Module
Backplane Control Assy
Backplane Assy, 16 Slot
Relay Driver Card
Coaxial Relay, 28V, SP4T
Power Divider, 2 way
Power Divider, 2 way
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H. MS-4001-32x32-HF
Part Number: CPT-025-1210
BNC
1
MS-4001-HF Amplifier 1
SMA
1
MS-4001-32x32-HF
Switch
32
1
16
Power Supply Sled
Power Supply Sled
Power Supply Sled
Power Supply Sled
Fault Monitor ,
DC Redundancy
Amp monitoring
Fault Monitor ,
DC Redundancy
Amp monitoring
Fault Monitor ,
DC Redundancy
Amp monitoring
Fault Monitor ,
DC Redundancy
Amp monitoring
32
Backplane
&
Controller
Combiner
Controller
Backplane
&
Controller
1
16 way switch
16
1
1
16 way switch
16
32
2 way relay combiner x 32
1
1
16 way switch
16
32
1
16 way switch
16
32
1
RF OUTPUTS
32
BNC
BNC 17
32
1
32
SMA
MS-4001-HF Amplifier 2
1
Control Cable
(RS422)
MS-4000 Power / Control
Keyboard & LCD
SPI
Controller
DC Cable
Control
Control
Fault Monitor &
Redundancy
DC
Fault Monitor &
Redundancy
DC
DC
Power Supply Sled
Power Supply Sled
Block Diagram
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Specification
Frequency
Switch Gain
Gain Flatness
Noise figure
Maximum input signal w/o damage
1 dB compression point
OPIP 2
OPIP 3 nd rd
order
order
Nominal impedance
Conditions
Isolation
Input / Input
Input / Output
Output / Output
(different input)
Output / Output
(same input )
VSWR
Out of band rejection
Dimensions
Dimensions:
Switch Type:
Control:
Connectors:
Intra-chassis Cables provided:
Min
1.5
-1
-1
+8
+68
+32
60
60
60
36
Typ
0
+12
50
Max
+27
Units
32 MHz
+1 dB
+1 dB
10 dB dBm dBm dBm dBm
dBm dB dB dB dB
1 MHz
35 MHz
>40 MHz depth
10
10
20
1.5:1 dB dB
23 dB inches height 22 RU width
17 x 22.5 deep x 12.25 high (nominal) : 7 RU Switch
17 x 18.5 deep x 5.25 high (nominal) : 3 RU Controller / Power Supply
17 x 21 deep x 10.5 high (nominal) : 6 RU Amplifier 1
17 x 21 deep x 10.5 high (nominal) : 6 RU Amplifier 2 mechanical Relay
RS232 or RS422 selectable, Ethernet 10 Base-T
BNC-F in and out (intra-chassis HF cables are SMA, provided)
DC power cable, 3 inter-communication cables, 32 RF cables (SMA-
SMA), 6 US line cords.
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MS-4001
POWER/CONTROL
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
Model MS-400x
FLT PS1 PS2
J4 J5 J6
Front Panel – Power Supply / Controller
J2 J1
CONTROL
ETHERNET
PS2 PS1
J3
DC OUT
GND
Rear panel – Power Supply / Controller
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MS-4001
32X32 HF
+28V
+15V
+5V
Model MS-400x
Front Panel - Switch
J65 J66
CONTROL
J67
POWER
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16
J33 J34 J35 J36 J37 J38 J39 J40
INPUTS
J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 J23 J24 J25 J26 J27 J28 J29 J30 J31 J32
J41 J42
J49 J50
J43
J51
J44 J45
OUTPUTS
J52 J53
J46
J54
J47 J48
J55 J56
J57 J58 J59 J60 J61 J62 J63 J64
GND
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Rear panel - Switch
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Front Panel – Amplifier 1 & Amplifier 2
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Rear Panel – Amplifier 1 & Amplifier 2
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Rev H
Connector List
Power / Control
Ref
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
Connector
Type
IEC
IEC
Name
AC Input
(PS1)
AC Input
(PS2)
DC Out 7 Pin
Circular
D9-M
D9-M
RJ45
Stud
Intra-chassis
Connections
Switch J67
User Serial
Control In/Out
Control In/Out Switch J65
Ethernet
Ground
Switch
Ref
J12
J13
J14
J15
J16
J17
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J18
J19
J20
J21
J22
J23
J24
J25
J26
J27
J28
J29
J30
J31
J32
Name
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 9
Input 10
Input 11
Input 12
Input 13
Input 14
Input 15
Input 16
Input 17
Input 18
Input 19
Input 20
Input 21
Input 22
Input 23
Input 24
Input 25
Input 26
Input 27
Input 28
Input 29
Input 30
Input 31
Input 32
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Intra-chassis
Connections
Amplifier 1 J17
Amplifier 1 J18
Amplifier 1 J19
Amplifier 1 J20
Amplifier 1 J21
Amplifier 1 J22
Amplifier 1 J23
Amplifier 1 J24
Amplifier 1 J25
Amplifier 1 J26
Amplifier 1 J27
Amplifier 1 J28
Amplifier 1 J29
Amplifier 1 J30
Amplifier 1 J31
Amplifier 1 J32
Amplifier 2 J17
Amplifier 2 J18
Amplifier 2 J19
Amplifier 2 J20
Amplifier 2 J21
Amplifier 2 J22
Amplifier 2 J23
Amplifier 2 J24
Amplifier 2 J25
Amplifier 2 J26
Amplifier 2 J27
Amplifier 2 J28
Amplifier 2 J29
Amplifier 2 J30
Amplifier 2 J31
Amplifier 2 J32
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Amplifier 1
Ref
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
Ref
J50
J51
J52
J53
J54
J55
J44
J45
J46
J47
J48
J49
J56
J57
J58
J59
J60
J61
J62
J63
J64
J65
J66
J67
J33
J34
J35
J36
J37
J38
J39
J40
J41
J42
J43
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
Connector
Type
BNC-F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
D9-M
D9-M
7 pin circular
Stud Ground
Name Intra-chassis
Connections
User Output 1
User Output 2
User Output 3
User Output 4
User Output 5
User Output 6
User Output 7
User Output 8
User Output 9
User Output 10
User Output 11
User Output 12
User Output 13
User Output 14
User Output 15
User Output 16
User Output 17
User Output 18
User Output 19
User Output 20
User Output 21
User Output 22
User Output 23
User Output 24
User Output 25
User Output 26
User Output 27
User Output 28
User Output 29
User Output 30
User Output 31
User Output 32
Serial Control Power Ctrlr J4
Serial Control Amplifier 1 J35
DC Input Power Ctrlr J3
Connector
Type
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
Name
User Input 1
User Input 2
User Input 3
User Input 4
User Input 5
User Input 6
User Input 7
User Input 8
User Input 9
User Input 10
Intra-chassis
Connections
Model MS-400x
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Amplifier 2
Ref
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11
J12
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J13
J14
J15
J16
J17
J18
Ref
J28
J29
J30
J31
J32
J33
J22
J23
J24
J25
J26
J27
J34
J35
J36
J11
J12
J13
J14
J15
J16
J17
J18
J19
J20
J21
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
IEC
IEC
D9-M
D9-M
Connector
Type
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Name Intra-chassis
Connections
User Input 11
User Input 12
User Input 13
User Input 14
User Input 15
User Input 16
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Switch J1
Switch J2
Switch J3
Switch J4
Switch J5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
Output 9
Output 10
Output 11
Switch J6
Switch J7
Switch J8
Switch J9
Switch J10
Switch J11
Output 12
Output 13
Output 14
Output 15
Switch J12
Switch J13
Switch J14
Switch J15
Output 16
AC Input (PS1)
Switch J16
AC Input (PS2)
Control In/Out Power Ctrlr J66
Control In/Out Amplifier 2 J35
Connector
Type
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
BNC -F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Name Intra-chassis
Connections
User Input 1
User Input 2
User Input 3
User Input 4
User Input 5
User Input 6
User Input 7
User Input 8
User Input 9
User Input 10
User Input 11
User Input 12
User Input 13
User Input 14
User Input 15
User Input 16
Output 1 Switch J17
Output 2 Switch J18
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Ref
J19
J20
J21
J22
J23
J24
J25
J26
J27
J28
J29
J30
J31
J32
J33
J34
J35
J36
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
IEC
IEC
D9-M
D9-M
Name
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
Output 9
Output 10
Output 11
Output 12
Output 13
Intra-chassis
Connections
Switch J19
Switch J20
Switch J21
Switch J22
Switch J23
Switch J24
Switch J25
Switch J26
Switch J27
Switch J28
Switch J29
Output 14
Output 15
Switch J30
Switch J31
Output 16
AC Input (PS1)
Switch J32
AC Input (PS2)
Control In/Out Amplifier 1 J36
Control In/Out
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Rack Elevations
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4001
POWER/CONTROL
MS-4001-32x32-HF System
Rack elevation, Front
UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
FLT PS1 PS2
Model MS-400x
Power / Controller
CPT-025-1210
3 RU
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4001
32X32 HF
+28V
+15V
+5V
HF Switch
CPT-025-1221
7 RU
HF Amplifier 1
CPT-025-1222-1
6 RU
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HF Amplifier 2
CPT-025-1222-2
6 RU
Rev H
MS-4001-32x32-HF System
Rack elevation, Rear
J4 J5 J6 J2
CONTROL
ETHERNET
PS2
J1
PS1
J3
DC OUT
GND
J67 J65 J66
CONTROL
POWER
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16
J33 J34 J35 J36 J37 J38 J39 J40
INPUTS
J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 J23 J24 J25 J26 J27 J28 J29 J30 J31 J32
J41
J49
J42
J50
J43
J51
J44 J45
OUTPUTS
J52 J53
J46
J54
J47 J48
J55 J56
J57 J58 J59 J60 J61 J62 J63 J64
GND
Model MS-400x
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Installation Wiring Diagrams
AC Line Cords (6)
MS-4001-32x32-HF System
Rack elevation, Rear
J4 J5 J6 J2
CONTROL
ETHERNET
PS2
J1
PS1
J3
DC OUT
GND
J67
J65 J66
CONTROL
POWER
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16
J33 J34 J35 J36 J37 J38 J39 J40
INPUTS
J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 J23 J24 J25 J26 J27 J28 J29 J30 J31 J32
J41 J42
J49 J50
J43
J51
J44 J45
OUTPUTS
J52 J53
J46
J54
J47 J48
J55 J56
J57 J58 J59 J60 J61 J62 J63 J64
GND
Model MS-400x
DC Power Cable
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MS-4001-32x32-HF System
Rack elevation, Rear
J4 J5 J6 J2
CONTROL
ETHERNET
PS2
J1
PS1
J3
DC OUT
GND
J67 J65 J66
CONTROL
POWER
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16
J33 J34 J35 J36 J37 J38 J39 J40
INPUTS
J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 J23 J24 J25 J26 J27 J28 J29 J30 J31 J32
J41 J42
J49 J50
J43
J51
J44 J45
OUTPUTS
J52 J53
J46
J54
J47 J48
J55 J56
J57 J58 J59 J60 J61 J62 J63 J64
Communication
Cables
GND
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Coaxial cables
MS-4001-32x32-HF System
Rack elevation, Rear
J4 J5 J6 J2
CONTROL
ETHERNET
PS2
J1
PS1
J3
DC OUT
J67
GND
J65 J66
CONTROL
POWER
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16
J33 J34 J35 J36 J37 J38 J39 J40
INPUTS
J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 J23 J24 J25 J26 J27 J28 J29 J30 J31 J32
J41 J42
J49 J50
J43
J51
J44 J45
OUTPUTS
J52 J53
J46
J54
J47 J48
J55 J56
J57 J58 J59 J60 J61 J62 J63 J64
GND
Model MS-400x
Coaxial cables
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MS-4001-32x32-HF System
Rack elevation, Rear
J4 J5 J6 J2
CONTROL
ETHERNET
PS2
J1
PS1
J3
DC OUT
J67
GND
J65 J66
CONTROL
POWER
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16
J33 J34 J35 J36 J37 J38 J39 J40
INPUTS
J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 J23 J24 J25 J26 J27 J28 J29 J30 J31 J32
J41 J42
J49 J50
J43
J51
J44 J45
OUTPUTS
J52 J53
J46
J54
J47 J48
J55 J56
J57 J58 J59 J60 J61 J62 J63 J64
GND
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
User Inputs
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
User Inputs
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
User Inputs
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
User Inputs
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MS-4001-32x32-HF System
Rack elevation, Rear
J4 J5 J6 J2
CONTROL
ETHERNET
PS2
J1
PS1
J3
DC OUT
GND
J67
J65 J66
CONTROL
POWER
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
J33 J34 J35 J36 J37 J38 J39 J40
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
INPUTS
J41 J42
J50
J43
J51
J44 J45
OUTPUTS
J52 J53
J46
J54
J47 J48
J55 J56
J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 J23 J24 J25 J26 J27 J28 J29 J30 J31 J32
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32
J57 J58 J59 J60 J61 J62 J63 J64
GND
User Outputs
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MS-4001-32x32-HF System
Rack elevation, Rear
User Serial (RS-232 or RS-422)
Ethernet
J4 J5 J6 J2
CONTROL
ETHERNET
PS2
J1
PS1
J3
DC OUT
J67
GND
J65 J66
CONTROL
POWER
J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 J6 J7 J8 J9 J10 J11 J12 J13 J14 J15 J16
J33 J34 J35 J36 J37 J38 J39 J40
INPUTS
J17 J18 J19 J20 J21 J22 J23 J24 J25 J26 J27 J28 J29 J30 J31 J32
J41 J42
J49 J50
J43
J51
J44 J45
OUTPUTS
J52 J53
J46
J54
J47 J48
J55 J56
J57 J58 J59 J60 J61 J62 J63 J64
GND
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Modifications to MS4001-32x32-HF Firmware v1.23
The MS4001-32x32-HF Switch Matrix received updated firmware to accomplish several new functions. There were a few changes to the front panel menus, but the majority of the new functionality is accessed via the Ethernet or serial ports. The limitations of the LCD and keyboard made it too difficult to provide some of these functions at the front panel.
New functions and changes:
Allow the user to disable or enable individual amplifiers for each channel, so that faults are not sensed in channels where the amp is unused or bypassed. This allows customization of the gain for different application settings. This setting does not alter the physical amplifier, nor does it provide bypass switching around the amplifier, it only disables fault reporting for that channel, whether or not an amplifier is installed. This function is accomplished via the Ethernet/serial ports only.
Modified the Restore Defaults function so that Ethernet and serial settings are not changed when executing this function. This applies to the menu selections on the front panel, and to the Ethernet/serial port. The new Enable/Disable feature for the amplifier fault detection is also not affected by this Restore Defaults function. A new LCD menu item appears that will allow resetting just the Ethernet and serial conditions to the factory defaults. This feature is not available remotely.
There are instances where the Matrix becomes unresponsive to the network. This was fixed by enabling a TCP keep-alive function in the network firmware.
Provide two levels of fault information for the amplifiers. Hard failures and marginal failures are reported individually via the Ethernet/serial ports. The LCD display still shows only a single fault indication per amplifier. Disabled amplifiers do not participate in the fault decisions, and will not create alarms.
Changes to Menu
In the Menu | Maint & Setup area, the Restore Defaults menu item looks the same as it did in previous versions. However, it will not affect the Ethernet and serial port settings. The unit will still perform a reset when this function is executed.
The next menu item after the Restore Defaults is now Restore Comm. Selecting this function will reset the Ethernet and serial ports only (not the rest of the matrix) to their factory defaults. Those default conditions are:
Ethernet
DHCP: On
Default Address (ignored because DHCP is on): 192.168.1.100
Default Mask (Ignored because DHCP is on): 255.255.255.0
Default Port: 23 (Telnet standard)
Serial
Default Interface: RS232
Default Baud: 19200
(Serial communications are always 8 bits, no parity, 1 stop bit)
In the menu Status | Amplifier Status area, the display now shows both the summary fault status for each enabled channel, and also the enabled/disabled status of each amplifier. These are hex
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Rev H Model MS-400x displays, with a single bit for each channel. Channel 1 is the LSB (right side) of each value. The fault bit is a 1 to indicate a fault, An All zeroes display is the un-faulted condition for the system.
For the enable/disable bits, a 1 indicates the amplifier is enabled and participates in fault decisions.
For example, if the amplifiers 2, 12 and 22 are disabled, and amplifier 3 and 32 have faults (either hard or marginal), the display would read:
“80000004 Ena: FFDFF7FD”
Amplifier Status HEX value table
The table below shows the association between the amplifiers and the position of each reported value.
Pos7 Pos6 Pos5 Pos4 Pos3 Pos2 Pos1 Pos0
Amps29-32 Amps25-28 Amps21-24 Amps17-20 Amps13-16 Amps9-12 Amps5-8 Amps1-4
Amp29 = 1 Amp25 = 1 Amp21 = 1 Amp17 = 1 Amp13 = 1 Amp9 = 1 Amp5 = 1 Amp1 = 1
Amp30 = 2 Amp26 = 2 Amp22 = 2 Amp18 = 2 Amp14 = 2 Amp10 = 2 Amp6 = 2 Amp2 = 2
Amp31 = 4 Amp27 = 4 Amp23 = 4 Amp19 = 4 Amp15 = 4 Amp11 = 4 Amp7 = 4 Amp3 = 4
Amp32 = 8 Amp28 = 8 Amp24 = 8 Amp20 = 8 Amp16 = 8 Amp12= 8 Amp8 = 8 Amp4 = 8
Values are reported in HEX for the cumulative value of each Position.
Examples:
F is reported in position 4, this would tell us that all 4 amps #17, 18, 19, and 20 have a failure.
E is reported in position 7, this would tell us that amps #30,31 and 32 have a failure.
C is reported in position 0, this would tell us that amps #3, and 4 have a failure.
8 is reported in position 5, this would tell us that amp #8 has a failure.
5 is reported in position 7, this would tell us that amps #31, and 29 have a failure.
0 is reported in any position, this would tell us that all 4 associated amps are passing.
Amps which are disabled will never display a fault, even if the amp truly has a fault. Since the
Enable/Disable status is not reset during Restore Defaults, it is important to make sure the
Enable/Disable status of each channel is kept current if the system configuration is changed.
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Ethernet & Serial changes.
All these changes are accessible over either serial or Ethernet ports. New commands are listed, along with the modifications to existing commands.
New commands
AC Read Amplifier Current
FORMAT: (1) AC?
RESPONSE: (1) AC(xxx,yyy)(zzz,www)…
The responses are organized as (amplifier, current in mA). Pairs are enclosed in parentheses.
DESCRIPTION: Allows read back of the operating current of all amplifier channels. All channels will indicate a current, even if they have been disabled by the AE command. Unpowered amplifiers may indicate a few mA due to A/D converter noise.
EXAMPLES: AE(000,N) (005,N) (006,F) (012,N)…(032,N): . In the example, Amplifier 1 is enabled (oN), amplifier 5 is enabled, amplifier 6 is disabled, amplifier 12 is disabled, etc. All 32 channels are returned as a single message if AE? Is issued. Otherwise, the response includes only the channels found in the incoming message.
AE Enable / Disable Amplifiers
FORMAT: (1) AE?
(2) AE (00,N)(01,F)(22,N)
(3) AEA (All)
(4) AEN (None)
RESPONSE: (1) same as format (2)
(2) AE(xxx,yyy)(zzz,www)…
The responses are organized as (amplifier, Enable/disable). Pairs are enclosed in parentheses. The Enable d state (oN) is indicated by ‘N’. The Disabled state
(oFf) is indicated by ‘F”
(3) AEALL – All amplifiers are enabled
(4) AENONE – All amplifiers are disabled.
DESCRIPTION: Allows user to enable or disable individual amplifier channels from participating in fault decisions. In systems where the amplifiers are not installed (or bypassed) for certain channels, this command can be used to stop false failure indications caused by uninstalled or unpowered amplifiers. Formats 3 and 4 affect all 32 amplifiers, turning them all on or off. This may be useful as a starting point for manual setup.
EXAMPLES: AE(000,N) (005,N) (006,F) (012,N)…(032,N): . In the example, Amplifier 1 is enabled (oN), amplifier 5 is enabled, amplifier 6 is disabled, amplifier 12 is disabled, etc. All 32 channels are returned as a single message if AE? Is issued. Otherwise, the response includes only the channels found in the incoming message.
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 89
Rev H Model MS-400x
Modified commands
AR Amplifier Status Report
FORMAT: (1) AR
(2) AR?
RESPONSE: (1) same as format 2
(2) AR001P,002H,003M,004D,005P,…. ,032P
DESCRIPTION: When separate amplifier chassis are used, the system reports the health of the amplifiers with this command. Each amplifier is monitored by watching its DC current. If the current is either too high or too low, the amplifier is reported as failed. There are two levels of failure : hard failures are indicated when current is significantly different from nominal. Marginal failures are indicated when current is slightly out of range, but the amplifier is likely still operating close to its specified performance level.
The response returns each channel number and a ‘P’ indicating Pass, ‘H’ indicating a Hard failure,
‘M’ indicating Marginal failure, or ‘D’ indicating disabled. The example above shows amplifier 1 passes, amplifier 2 has a hard failure, amplifier 3 has a marginal failure and amplifier 4 is disabled.
RD Restore Defaults
FORMAT: (1) RD
RESPONSE: none
DESCRIPTION: Sets all switch paths to OFF condition, and Initializes the matrix parameters. The Ethernet and serial parameters are NOT changed. The Amplifier
Enable/Disable configuration is not changed. The Matrix will reset and will need about 5 seconds before it becomes responsive to external commands.
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 90
Rev H Model MS-400x
Spares List
Power / Control (PL-CPT-025-1220)
Ref
AIA1
Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
1 -
Part Number Description
A1A2
A1A3
A1A4,
A1A5
A1A4A1,
A1A5A1
A1A4A2,
A1A5A2
A1A4A3,
A1A5A3
A1A6,
A1A7
A1A6,
A1A7
A1A8,
A1A9
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
1
2
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
CPT-025-1230
CPT-006-1222
LCM-S02402DSF
CPT-010-1226
GSM-28-5
GPFC160-15
GPFC160-28
CPT-010-1225
CPT-010-1231
P0007-ND
Rabbit Carrier Board ,
Programmed
Key Board Assembly
LCD & Backlight Module
Power Supply Tray Assy
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply, 15V
Power Supply, 28V
Power Supply Fault Board,
5/15V
Power Supply Fault Board, 28V
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ
Switch (PL-CPT-025-1221)
Ref Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
AIA1 2 -
A1A3 1 -
Part Number
CPT-006-1245
CPT-008-1225
Description
Backplane Control Assy
Backplane Assy, 32 Slot, Upper
A1A4
A1A5 –
A1A36
A1A37 –
A1A78
1
64
32
-
2
-
CPT-020-1225
CPT-025-1224
PD-32-IF-CPT-025
Backplane Assy, 32 Slot, Lower
16 Way Relay Switch Assy, HF
Power Divider Assy, 32 way, IF
A1A79 1 - CPT-025-1251 Power Combiner Assy, 2 way x
32, HF
A1A80
A1A80 –
A1A82
1
6
-
1
CPT-025-1252
P90997-ND
Combiner controller Assy
Fan, 12vdc,3.149 Sq
Amplifier (PL-CPT-025-1222-1, PL-CPT-025-1222-2) [1 of each per system]
Ref Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
AIA1-
A1A2
A1A3 –
A1A4
2
2
-
1
Part Number
CPT-025-1250
CPT-025-1223
Description
Amp Power Distribution Assy
Power Supply Sled, HF
Amplifier
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 91
Rev H
Ref Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
A1A5 –
A1A20
16 1
2 1 A1A3A1,
A1A4A1
8 1
Part Number
CPT-025-12xx
VP-F1412005
PDxxxxx-ND
External Cables
Ref Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
64 2
1 -
3
6
-
-
Part Number
Description
Model MS-400x
Amplifier Module, HF
Power supply, 28V
Fan, 24vdc, 3.149 Sq
Description
Coaxial cable, SMASMA, 6’
DC Power cable
Inter-communication cable
Line cord, US
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 92
Rev H
I. MS-4000-8x32-LB-FO
Part Number: CPT-048-1210
Model MS-400x
Block Diagram
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 93
Rev H Model MS-400x
Specification
Frequency Range
Gain
Off-Isolation
In-In Isolation
Out-Out Isolation
Impedance
VSWR
1dB Output Compression
NF
IP3(input)
Temperature (Op)
Conditions Min
950
-2
55
60
55
0
+14
0
Typ
0
60
65
60
50
1.6
+3
16
AC Voltage
Power Consumption
88
150
Dimensions: 17 x 20 deep x 5.25 high (nominal): 3 RU Switch
17 x 18 deep x 5.25 high (nominal): 3 RU Controller / PS
Switch Type: Coaxial Relay
Control: RS232 or RS422 selectable & Ethernet
Connectors: SMA-F in and out
Max Units
2150 MHz
+2 dB
1.8 dB dB dB
dBm
18 dB dBm
50
C
260 VAC
200 W
Front Panel – Power Supply / Controller
Rear Panel – Power Supply / Controller
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 94
Rev H
Front Panel - Switch
Model MS-400x
Rear Panel - Switch
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 95
Rev H
Connector List
Power / Control
Ref
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
GND
Switch
Ref
J26
J27
J28
J29
J30
J31
J20
J21
J22
J23
J24
J25
J32
J33
J34
J35
J36
J37
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11
J12
J13
J14
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J15
J16
J17
J18
J19
Connector
Type
IEC
IEC
7 Pin
Circular
D-9
D-9
RJ-45
Stud
Name
AC Input (PS1)
AC Input (PS2)
DC Out
Control In/Out
Control In/Out
Ethernet Control
Ground
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
Output 9
Output 10
Output 11
Output 12
Output 13
Output 14
Output 15
Output 16
Output 17
Output 18
Output 19
Output 20
Output 21
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Name
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 96
Model MS-400x
Rev H
Ref
J38
J39
J40
J41
J42
J43
J44
J45
J46
J47
J48
J49
J50
J51
GND
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
D-9
D-9
7 pin circular
Stud
Output 22
Output 23
Output 24
Output 25
Output 26
Output 27
Output 28
Output 29
Output 30
Output 31
Output 32
Serial Control
Serial Control
DC Input
Ground
Name
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 97
Rev H Model MS-400x
Spares List
Power / Control (PL-CPT-048-1220)
Ref
AIA1
Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
1 -
Part Number
CPT-048-1230
Description
A1A2
A1A3
A1A4,
A1A5
A1A4A1,
A1A5A1
A1A4A2,
A1A5A2
A1A4A3,
A1A5A3
A1A6,
A1A7
A1A8,
A1A9
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
CPT-006-1222
LCM-S02402DSF
CPT-006-1228
GLC65-5
GPFC250-12
GSC20-5
CPT-006-1255
CPT-006-4016
Rabbit Carrier Board,
Programmed
Key Board Assembly
LCD & Backlight Module
Power Supply Sled Assy
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply, 12V
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply Fault Board, 5V,
12V, -5V
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ, Incl
Cable
Switch (PL-CPT-048-1221)
Ref Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
AIA1 1 -
A1A2
A1A3 –
A1A18
A1A19 –
A1A34
A1A35 –
A1A50
A1A51 –
A1A53
1
16
16
16
3
-
3
2
-
1
Part Number
CPT-006-1245
CPT-008-1225
Description
Backplane Control Assy
Backplane Assy, 32 Slot
CPT-049-1224
AM-LB3-CPT-049
PD-32-CPT-049-LB3-
SMB
CPT-006-4016
16 Way Switch Assy, L Band,
Fan Out
Amplifier Assy, Input, Incl
Panels, L Band
Power Divider Assy, 32 way, L
Band
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ, Incl
Cable
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 98
Rev H
J. MS-4000-16x32-LB-FO
Part Number: CPT-049-1210
Model MS-400x
Block Diagram
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 99
Rev H Model MS-400x
Specification
Frequency Range
Gain
Off-Isolation
In-In Isolation
Out-Out Isolation
Impedance
VSWR
1dB Output Compression
NF
IP3(input)
Temperature (Op)
Conditions Min
950
-2
55
60
55
0
+14
0
Typ
0
60
65
60
50
1.6
+3
16
AC Voltage
Power Consumption
88
150
Dimensions: 17 x 20 deep x 5.25 high (nominal): 3 RU Switch
17 x 18 deep x 5.25 high (nominal): 3 RU Controller / PS
Switch Type: Coaxial Relay
Control: RS232 or RS422 selectable & Ethernet
Connectors: SMA-F in and out
Max Units
2150 MHz
+2 dB
1.8 dB dB dB
dBm
18 dB dBm
50
C
260 VAC
200 W
Front Panel – Power Supply / Controller
Rear Panel – Power Supply / Controller
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 100
Rev H
Front Panel - Switch
Model MS-400x
Rear Panel - Switch
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 101
Rev H
Connector List
Power / Control
Ref
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
GND
Switch
Ref
J26
J27
J28
J29
J30
J31
J20
J21
J22
J23
J24
J25
J32
J33
J34
J35
J36
J37
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11
J12
J13
J14
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J15
J16
J17
J18
J19
Connector
Type
IEC
IEC
7 Pin
Circular
D-9
D-9
RJ-45
Stud
Name
AC Input (PS1)
AC Input (PS2)
DC Out
Control In/Out
Control In/Out
Ethernet Control
Ground
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
Output 9
Output 10
Output 11
Output 12
Output 13
Output 14
Output 15
Output 16
Output 17
Output 18
Output 19
Output 20
Output 21
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 9
Input 10
Input 11
Input 12
Input 13
Input 14
Input 15
Input 16
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Name
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 102
Model MS-400x
Rev H
Ref
J38
J39
J40
J41
J42
J43
J44
J45
J46
J47
J48
J49
J50
J51
GND
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
D-9
D-9
7 pin circular
Stud
Output 22
Output 23
Output 24
Output 25
Output 26
Output 27
Output 28
Output 29
Output 30
Output 31
Output 32
Serial Control
Serial Control
DC Input
Ground
Name
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 103
Rev H Model MS-400x
Spares List
Power / Control (PL-CPT-049-1220)
Ref
AIA1
Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
1 -
Part Number
CPT-049-1230
Description
A1A2
A1A3
A1A4,
A1A5
A1A4A1,
A1A5A1
A1A4A2,
A1A5A2
A1A4A3,
A1A5A3
A1A6,
A1A7
A1A8,
A1A9
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
CPT-006-1222
LCM-S02402DSF
CPT-006-1228
GLC65-5
GPFC250-12
GSC20-5
CPT-006-1255
CPT-006-4016
Rabbit Carrier Board,
Programmed
Key Board Assembly
LCD & Backlight Module
Power Supply Sled Assy
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply, 12V
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply Fault Board, 5V,
12V, -5V
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ, Incl
Cable
Switch (PL-CPT-049-1221)
Ref Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
AIA1 1 -
A1A2
A1A3 –
A1A18
A1A19 –
A1A34
A1A35 –
A1A50
A1A51 –
A1A53
1
16
16
16
3
-
3
2
-
1
Part Number
CPT-006-1245
CPT-008-1225
Description
Backplane Control Assy
Backplane Assy, 32 Slot
CPT-049-1224
AM-LB3-CPT-049
PD-32-CPT-049-LB3-
SMB
CPT-006-4016
16 Way Switch Assy, L Band,
Fan Out
Amplifier Assy, Input, Incl
Panels, L Band
Power Divider Assy, 32 way, L
Band
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ, Incl
Cable
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 104
Rev H
K. MS-4000-32x8-LB-FI
Part Number: CPT-046-1210
Model MS-400x
Block Diagram
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 105
Rev H Model MS-400x
Specification
Frequency Range
Gain
Off-Isolation
In-In Isolation
Out-Out Isolation
Impedance
Conditions Min
950
-2
55
60
55
Typ
0
60
65
60
50
VSWR
1dB Output Compression
NF
IP3(input)
Temperature (Op)
AC Voltage
Power Consumption
Dimensions:
Switch Type:
Control:
Connectors:
0
+14
0
88
1.5
+3
24
200
17 x 20 deep x 5.25 high (nominal): 3 RU Switch
17 x 18 deep x 5.25 high (nominal): 3 RU Controller / PS
Coaxial Relay
RS232 or RS422 selectable
SMA-F in and out
Max Units
2150 MHz
+2 dB dB dB dB
1.8 dBm
26 dB dBm
50
C
260 VAC
400 W
Front Panel – Power Supply / Controller
Rear Panel
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
– Power Supply / Controller
106
Rev H
Front Panel –Switch
Model MS-400x
Rear Panel – Switch
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 107
Rev H
Power / Control
Ref
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
GND
Switch
Ref
J26
J27
J28
J29
J30
J31
J20
J21
J22
J23
J24
J25
J32
J33
J34
J35
J36
J37
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11
J12
J13
J14
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J15
J16
J17
J18
J19
D-9
D-9
RJ-45
Stud
Connector List
Connector
Type
IEC
IEC
7 Pin
Circular
Name
AC Input (PS1)
AC Input (PS2)
DC Out
Control In/Out
Control In/Out
Ethernet Control
Ground
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 9
Input 10
Input 11
Input 12
Input 13
Input 14
Input 15
Input 16
Input 17
Input 18
Input 19
Input 20
Input 21
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Not Used
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Name
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 108
Model MS-400x
Rev H
Ref
J38
J39
J40
J41
J42
J43
J44
J45
J46
J47
J48
J49
J50
J51
GND
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
D-9
D-9
7 pin circular
Stud
Input 22
Input 23
Input 24
Input 25
Input 26
Input 27
Input 28
Input 29
Input 30
Input 31
Input 32
Serial Control
Serial Control
DC Input
Ground
Name
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 109
Rev H Model MS-400x
Spares List
Power / Control (PL-CPT-046-1220)
Ref
AIA1
Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
1 -
Part Number
CPT-046-1230
Description
A1A2
A1A3
A1A4,
A1A5
A1A4A1,
A1A5A1
A1A4A2,
A1A5A2
A1A4A3,
A1A5A3
A1A6,
A1A7
A1A8,
A1A9
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
CPT-006-1222
LCM-S02402DSF
CPT-006-1228
GLC65-5
GPFC250-12
GSC20-5
CPT-006-1255
CPT-006-4016
Rabbit Carrier Board,
Programmed
Key Board Assembly
LCD & Backlight Module
Power Supply Sled Assy
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply, 12V
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply Fault Board, 5V,
12V, -5V
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ, Incl
Cable
Switch (PL-CPT-046-1221)
Ref Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
AIA1 1 -
A1A2
A1A3 –
A1A18
A1A19 –
A1A34
A1A35 –
A1A50
A1A51 –
A1A53
1
16
16
16
3
-
2
2
-
1
Part Number
CPT-006-1245
CPT-008-1225
Description
Backplane Control Assy
Backplane Assy, 32 Slot
CPT-047-1224
AM-LB3-CPT-047
PD-32-CPT-049-LB3-
SMB
CPT-006-4016
16 Way Switch Assy , L Band,
FanIn
Amplifier Assy, Output, Incl
Panels, L Band
Power Divider Assy, 32 way, L
Band
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ, Incl
Cable
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 110
Rev H
L. MS-4000-32x16-LB-FI
Part Number: CPT-047-1210
Model MS-400x
Block Diagram
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 111
Rev H Model MS-400x
Specification
Frequency Range
Gain
Off-Isolation
In-In Isolation
Out-Out Isolation
Impedance
Conditions Min
950
-2
55
60
55
Typ
0
60
65
60
50
VSWR
1dB Output Compression
NF
IP3(input)
Temperature (Op)
AC Voltage
Power Consumption
Dimensions:
Switch Type:
Control:
Connectors:
0
+14
0
88
1.5
+3
24
200
17 x 20 deep x 5.25 high (nominal): 3 RU Switch
17 x 18 deep x 5.25 high (nominal): 3 RU Controller / PS
Coaxial Relay
RS232 or RS422 selectable
SMA-F in and out
Max Units
2150 MHz
+2 dB dB dB dB
1.8 dBm
26 dB dBm
50
C
260 VAC
400 W
Front Panel – Power Supply / Controller
Rear Panel
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
– Power Supply / Controller
112
Rev H
Front Panel –Switch
Model MS-400x
Rear Panel – Switch
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 113
Rev H
Power / Control
Ref
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
GND
Switch
Ref
J26
J27
J28
J29
J30
J31
J20
J21
J22
J23
J24
J25
J32
J33
J34
J35
J36
J37
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11
J12
J13
J14
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J15
J16
J17
J18
J19
D-9
D-9
RJ-45
Stud
Connector List
Connector
Type
IEC
IEC
7 Pin
Circular
Name
AC Input (PS1)
AC Input (PS2)
DC Out
Control In/Out
Control In/Out
Ethernet Control
Ground
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 9
Input 10
Input 11
Input 12
Input 13
Input 14
Input 15
Input 16
Input 17
Input 18
Input 19
Input 20
Input 21
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
Output 9
Output 10
Output 11
Output 12
Output 13
Output 14
Output 15
Output 16
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
Name
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 114
Model MS-400x
Rev H
Ref
J38
J39
J40
J41
J42
J43
J44
J45
J46
J47
J48
J49
J50
J51
GND
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
D-9
D-9
7 pin circular
Stud
Input 22
Input 23
Input 24
Input 25
Input 26
Input 27
Input 28
Input 29
Input 30
Input 31
Input 32
Serial Control
Serial Control
DC Input
Ground
Name
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 115
Rev H Model MS-400x
Spares List
Power / Control (PL-CPT-047-1220)
Ref
AIA1
Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
1 -
Part Number
CPT-047-1230
Description
A1A2
A1A3
A1A4,
A1A5
A1A4A1,
A1A5A1
A1A4A2,
A1A5A2
A1A4A3,
A1A5A3
A1A6,
A1A7
A1A8,
A1A9
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
1
CPT-006-1222
LCM-S02402DSF
CPT-006-1228
GLC65-5
GPFC250-12
GSC20-5
CPT-006-1255
CPT-006-4016
Rabbit Carrier Board,
Programmed
Key Board Assembly
LCD & Backlight Module
Power Supply Sled Assy
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply, 12V
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply Fault Board, 5V,
12V, -5V
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ, Incl
Cable
Switch (PL-CPT-047-1221)
Ref Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
AIA1 1 -
A1A2
A1A3 –
A1A18
A1A19 –
A1A34
A1A35 –
A1A50
A1A51 –
A1A53
1
16
16
16
3
-
2
2
-
1
Part Number
CPT-006-1245
CPT-008-1225
Description
Backplane Control Assy
Backplane Assy, 32 Slot
CPT-047-1224
AM-LB3-CPT-047
PD-32-CPT-049-LB3-
SMB
CPT-006-4016
16 Way Switch Assy , L Band,
FanIn
Amplifier Assy, Output, Incl
Panels, L Band
Power Divider Assy, 32 way, L
Band
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ, Incl
Cable
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 116
Rev H
M. MS-4000-8x8-LB3-FO
Part Number: CPT-084-1210
Model MS-400x
Block Diagram
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 117
Rev H Model MS-400x
MS-4000-8x8-LB3-FO
Specification
Frequency Range
Gain
Off-Isolation
In-In Isolation
Out-Out Isolation
Impedance
Conditions Min Typ Max Units
950
-1 1
2150 MHz
+3 dB
55
60
55
0
60
65
60
50 dB dB dB
1.5 1.8
+7 dBm
VSWR
1dB Output Compression
NF
IP3(output)
Temperature (Operating)
+12
0
15 17 dB dBm
50
C
260 VAC AC Voltage 88
Power Consumption
Dimensions : 19”W x 20”D x 5.25”H (3RU)
Switch Type :
Control :
125
Solid State
Remote: Ethernet, RS232 or RS422 selectable
175 W
Connectors
Local: Front panel display and keypad
SMA-F in and out
Front Panel –Switch
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 118
Rev H
Rear Panel – Switch
Connector List
Ref
J6
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11
J12
J13
J14
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J15
J16
J17
J18
J19
J20
J21
J22
J23
J24
J25
J26
J27
J28
J29
GND
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
D-9
NA
RJ-45
IEC
IEC
Stud
Name
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
Serial Control
NA
Ethernet Control
AC Input (PS1)
AC Input (PS2)
Ground
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 119
Rev H
N. MS-4000-8x8-LB-FI
Part Number: CPT-085-1210
Model MS-400x
Block Diagram
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 120
Rev H Model MS-400x
MS-4000-8x8-LB3-FI
Specification
Frequency Range
Gain
Off-Isolation
In-In Isolation
Out-Out Isolation
Impedance
Conditions Min Typ Max Units
950
-1 1
2150 MHz
+3 dB
55
60
55
0
60
65
60
50 dB dB dB
1.5 1.8
+4 dBm
VSWR
1dB Output Compression
NF
IP3(input)
Temperature (Operating)
+12
0
23 25 dB dBm
50
C
260 VAC AC Voltage 88
Power Consumption
Dimensions : 19”W x 20”D x 5.25”H (3RU)
Switch Type :
Control :
125
Solid State
Remote: Ethernet, RS232 or RS422 selectable
175 W
Connectors
Local: Front panel display and keypad
SMA-F in and out
Front Panel –Switch
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
Rear Panel – Switch
121
Rev H
Ref
J13
J14
J15
J16
J17
J18
J19
J20
J21
J22
J23
J7
J8
J9
J10
J11
J12
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
J24
J25
J26
J27
J28
J29
GND
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
NA
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
D-9
NA
RJ-45
IEC
IEC
Stud
Name
NA
NA
NA
NA
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Output 7
Output 8
NA
NA
NA
NA
Input 8
Serial Control
NA
Ethernet Control
AC Input (PS1)
AC Input (PS2)
Ground
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 122
Rev H
O. MS-4001-16x6-XB-FO
Part Number: PL-CPT-128-1210
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc
Block Diagram
123
Rev H Model MS-400x
Specification
Frequency Range
Gain
Off-Isolation
Impedance
VSWR
Signal Level
NF
IP3(input)
Temperature (Op)
AC Voltage
Power Consumption
Dimensions:
Switch Type:
Control:
Connectors:
Conditions Min
7.25
-2
60
15
0
88
Typ
0
50
1.4
-15
175
17 x 18 deep x 7 high (nominal) : 4 RU Switch
17 x 18 deep x 5.25 high (nominal) : 3 RU Controller / PS
Coaxial Relay
RS232 or RS422 selectable, and Ethernet
SMA-F in and out
FLT PS1 PS2 UP IN MENU 1 2 3 4 5 ESC
Max Units
8.4 GHz
2
1.6 dB dB
7 dBm dB dBm
50
C
260 VAC
W
CrossPoint
Technologies, Inc.
MS-4001
POWER/CONTROL
DN OUT OFF 6 7 8 9 0 ENT
Front Panel – Power / Controller
Rear Panel – Power / Controller
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 124
Rev H Model MS-400x
Front Panel - Switch
Rear panel - Switch
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 125
Rev H
Connector List
Power / Control
Ref
J1
J2
J3
J4
J5
J6
Switch
Ref
J16
J17
J18
J19
J20
J21
J10
J11
J12
J13
J14
J15
J22
J23
J24
J5
J6
J7
J8
J9
J1
J2
J3
J4
Connector
Type
IEC
IEC
7 Pin
Circular
D9
D9
RJ45
Stud
Name
AC Input (PS1)
AC Input (PS2)
DC Out
Serial Control In/Out
Switch Chassis Control In/Out
Ethernet Control
Ground
Connector
Type
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
SMA-F
D-9
7 pin circular
Stud Ground
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Input 5
Input 6
Input 7
Input 8
Input 9
Input 10
Input 11
Input 12
Input 13
Input 14
Input 15
Input 16
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Output 5
Output 6
Serial Control
DC Input
Name
Model MS-400x
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 126
Rev H Model MS-400x
Spares List
Power / Control (PL-CPT-128-1220)
Part Number Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
1 - CPT-128-1231
2
2
2
1
1
2
2
-
-
1
1
1
1
1
CPT-006-1222
LCM-S02402DSF
CPT-010-1226
GSM28-5G
GPFC160-15-G
GPFC160-28G
CPT-010-1225
1
2
1
1
CPT-010-1231
CPT-006-4017
Switch (PL-CPT-128-1221)
Qty per Recommended
Spares Qty
1 -
1
12
-
1
12
6
1
1
12
12
5
1
-
1
Part Number
CPT-006-1245
CPT-006-1225
CPT-128-1224
8HT2L34LA
2S2A31LA
CPT-010-1232
P815X-2
1608KL-05W-B50-
LOO
Description
Rabbit Carrier Board ,
Programmed
Key Board Assembly
LCD & Backlight Module
Power Supply Sled Assy
Power Supply, 5V
Power Supply, 15V
Power Supply, 28V
Power Supply Fault Board, 5V,
15V
Power Supply Fault Board, 28V
Fan, 12 VDC, 3.149 SQ
Description
Backplane Control Assy
Backplane Assy, 16 Slot
Relay Driver Card
Coaxial Relay, 28V, SP8T
Coaxial Relay, 28V, SPDT
Amplifier Assy, Input,
Power Divider, 8 way
Fan 24V 40X20MM
CrossPoint Technologies, Inc 127

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