User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 System Overview
- 2 Features Summary
- 3 EXACT-V2 Rack
- 3.1 EXACT-V2 mechanics
- 3.2 Interface characteristics
- 3.3 Front Panel signalization (LEDs description)
- 3.4 Power requirements
- 3.5 Performances and technical characteristics
- 3.5.1 General characteristics
- 3.5.2 Control and data Ethernet interfaces
- 3.5.3 Serial control interfaces
- 3.5.4 ASI inputs / output and MPEG-TS processing
- 3.5.5 Digital modulation
- 3.5.6 Clock synchronization
- 3.5.7 RF and monitoring outputs
- 3.5.8 Digital precorrection
- 3.5.9 Power level measurement inputs and AGC
- 3.5.10 Dry contacts
- 3.6 Conformity with EC Directive
- 4 EXACT-V2 Installation
- 5 Operation
- 6 Maintenance & Troubleshooting
- Appendix A GPS Installation Recommendations
- Appendix B Example of GPS Antenna
USER
MANUAL
MPD-1611291-A
EXACT-V2 High End Rack Modulator / Exciter
3/10/2017
MPD-1611291-A
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• CONTINUOUS DAP: The DAP works continuously until the user exits continuous
mode.
Figure 9: Continuous DAP mode operation
2.6.1.2 Linear Adaptive Precorrection
The purpose of Linear precorrection is to correct the distortion in amplitude and in
group delay of the output filter. The precorrector is based on a complex FIR filter which
can correct up to 3dB (range -3dB to 3dB) in amplitude and up to 3µs (range 0 to 3µs)
in group delay.
With the feedback after the output filter, an adaptive linear precorrection should
automatically find the correct precorrection curve in a few minutes.
Two operating modes are possible:
• STATIC (MANUAL EDIT) mode: The DAP is disabled. The user can load a
previous DAP configuration to be applied to the modulator or can edit the
precorrection curves manually.
• SINGLE mode: The user starts the adaptive precorrection manually. The
adaptive precorrection process is stopped if the timeout value has been reached
or if the user stops the process manually.