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Installation and Commissioning Technician ( Head End )
Model Curriculum
Installation and Commissioning Technician ( Head End )
SECTOR :
SUB-SECTOR :
OCCUPATION :
REF ID :
NSQF LEVEL :
INSTRUMENTATION AUTOMATION SURVEILLANCE &
COMMUNICATION
COMMUNICATION (BROADCAST)
INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING
IAS/Q0203, V1.0
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Installation and Commissioning Technician ( Head End )
Installation and Commissioning Technician ( Head End )
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Curriculum 01
2.
Trainer Prerequisites
05
3.
Assessment Criteria
06
Installation and Commissioning Technician ( Head End ) 1
Installation and CommissioningTechnician
(Head End)
CURRICULUM / SYLLABUS
This program is aimed at training candidates for the job of a “Installation and Commissioning Technician
(Head End )”, in the “Instrumentation Automation Surveillance & Communication” Sector/Industry and aims at
building the following key competencies amongst the learner
Program Name
Installation and Commissioning Technician (Head End)
Qualification Pack Name
& Reference ID.
IAS/Q0203, v1.0
Version No.
1.0 Version Update Date
17th Oct. 2018
Pre-requisites to Training
Diploma in Electronics, Telecommunication or equivalent
Training Outcomes After completing this programme, participants will be able to:
Identify the client requirements of the installation and commissioning of
head end setup.
Prepare pre-installation works of head end.
Carryout installation of head end.
Carryout in the measurement and testing of the facility after completing
the installation.
Prepare documentation and reports relating to installation of cable TV
head end subsystem.
Prepare commissioning report of cable TV head end subsystem.
Follow health and safety norms of the industry and the organization to
ensure health and safety of self, others, asset and environment.
Work effectively in a team
Installation and Commissioning Technician ( Head End ) 2
This course encompasses 4 out of 4 National Occupational Standards (NOS) of “Installation and Commissioning Technician ( Head End )” Qualification Pack issued by “Instrumentation Automation
Surveillance & Communication Sector Skill Council”.
Sr.
No.
Module
Key Learning Outcomes Equipment
Required 1 Introduction to Head End
Theory Duration
(hh:mm)
24:00
Practical Duration
(hh:mm)
24:00
Corresponding NOS
Code
IAS/N0213 IAS/N0214
Define basic principles of signals, communication, digital technologies, Cable TV signal distribution etc.
Describe basic of electronic engineering and methods viz soldering, crimping of all types of cables, connectorization, splicing of OFC, cabling, routing, bunching, harnessing, racking, earthing.
Identify the relevant documents of work flow, floor drawings etc.
Define functionality, installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment employed in head end of DAS viz Satellite receive dish, LNBC (Low noise block converter), Integrated receiver/decoder (IRD), encoder,
monitor etc equipment and application software used for CAS, encryption, decryption, subscriber management system, supervision, management etc., IT hardware like servers, switches, routers, UPS and all type of cables like RF coaxial, audio, OFC, CAT6 etc.
Laptop, white board, marker, projector etc for class room learning. Electronic workshop tools and equipment like temperature controlled soldering station, crimping tools, splicing
station, multi meter, hand tools etc. Cable and connector samples for RF coaxial, OFC, CAT-6, HDMI etc.
2
Install cable TV head end subsystems Theory Duration
(hh:mm)
28:00
Practical duration
(hh:mm) 08:00
Corresponding NOS
Code
IAS/N0213
Identify installation documents viz the floor drawings, work flow and circuit/wiring schematics, installation manuals prepared by OEM/ consultant for the project execution.
Demonstrate the correct use of the various equipment, installation etc.
Demonstrate the correct use of placement of equipments, cable routing etc.
Identify the operating condition, parameters and functioning of each equipment to be tested.
Demonstrate skill of soldering, crimping etc. for connectorization of electrical/ audio/data/RF cable.
Demonstrate cable harnessing, bunching, placement, routing of different types of cables, interconnection etc.
Demonstrate setting up and programming of various software operated/controlled equipment for
optimum performance.
Laptop, white board, marker, projector etc.
Installation and Commissioning Technician ( Head End ) 3
3 Coordination with other vendors
Theory Duration
(hh:mm)
20:00 Practical Duration
(hh:mm)
08:00
Corresponding NOS
Code
IAS/N0214
Identify the nature and details of the works being executed by other vendors for the installation of auxiliary facilities like electrical power supply arrangement, earthing, captive power source, air conditioning, Satellite uplink/downlink dishes, encryption, SMS software etc.
Identify the sequence and dependencies of various works to be taken up during the installation, procedure, dependencies etc.
Laptop, white board, marker, projector etc.
4 Carry out testing and
commissioning
activities of cable TV
head end subsystems
Theory Duration
(hh:mm)
24:00
Practical duration
(hh:mm) 08:00 Corresponding NOS Code
IAS/N0214
Carryout installation as per the procedure recommended by OEM and consultant and logging the performance and observation.
Recognize the intricacies and importance of documentation of the project work
Laptop, white board, marker, projector etc. Test and Measuring instruments like Audio/video/network analyser, Cable TV signal analyser etc.
5 Health and Safety in Workplace
Theory Duration (hh:mm) 04:00
Practical Duration (hh:mm) 08:00
Corresponding NOS Code IAS/N2003
• Illustrate the importance of safety and first aid.
• Identify the components of a basic first aid kit, safety tools, equipments. • Administer basic first aid at the time of emergency. • Demonstrate correct use of fire extinguishers at the time of emergency. • Follow the general safety procedures as defined by the organization • Follow electrical safety measures while operating electrical tools and RF equipment • Illustrate practices for maintaining safe and secure workplace • Participate in safety drills at workplace
Laptop, white board, marker, projector, Fire Drill accessories, First Aid kit, Protective Gear, ESD accessories
6 Work Effectively With Teams
Theory Duration (hh:mm) 08:00 Practical Duration (hh:mm) 08:00 Corresponding NOS Code IAS/N2105
• Coordinate effectively with team members to achieve work objectives • Communicate effectively with the team. • Demonstrate active listening skills while communicating
Laptop, white board, marker, projector, MS Office / Open office software, email, Printer
Installation and Commissioning Technician ( Head End ) 4
Total Duration
Theory Duration 108:00
Practical Duration
64:00
Unique Equipment Required:
• Laptop, white board, marker, projector.
• Test and measuring instruments required for demonstration and
learning consists of Multimeter, Clip-on meter, Earth
resistance meter, Insulation Megger, Audio Analyzer,
Spectrum Analyzer, RF Vector Impedance meter, CRO, RF
power meter, Hygrometer, Thermometer, Air-flow meter etc.
• Fire Drill Accessories, First Aid Kit, protective equipment
industry visits
Grand Total Course Duration: 172 Hours, 00 Minutes
Recommend OJT Hours : 28 Hours, 00Minutes (This Syllabus curriculum has been approved by Instrumentation Automation Surveillance & Communication Sector Skill Council of India)
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Trainer Prerequisites for Job role: “Installation and Commissioning Technician ( Head End) mapped to Qualification Pack: “IAS/Q0203, v1.0”
Sr.
No.
Area
Details
1 Description The Installation and Commissioning Technician - Head End of DAS carries out installation of electronic and IT equipment; cabling and wiring of data transmission and electrical supply for Head End and assists the installation & commissioning engineer at site in testing and commissioning.
2 Personal
Attributes This job requires the individual to be disciplined, assertive, team player,
possess analytical skills and problem solving ability, effective communicator
and have the ability to work under pressure.
3 Minimum
Educational
Qualification
s
Diploma in Electronics, Telecommunication or equivalent
4a Domain
Certification Certified for Job Role: “Installation and Commissioning Technician
(Head End) ” mapped to QP: “ IAS/Q0203,V1.0” . Minimum accepted
score is 80%
4b Platform
Certification Recommended that the Trainer is certified for the Job Role: “Trainer”,
mapped to the Qualification Pack: “MEP/Q0102”. Minimum accepted score is
80%.
5 Experience NA
Installation and Commissioning Technician ( Head End ) 6
Assessment Criteria
Assessment Criteria Job Role Installation and Commissioning Technician (
Head End)
Qualification Pack IAS/Q0203, V1.0
Sector Skill Council Instrumentation Automation Surveillance &
Communication
Guidelines for Assessment
1. Criteria for assessment for each Qualification Pack will be approved by the Sector Skill Council.
Each Performance Criteria (PC) will be assigned marks proportional to its importance in NOS. SSC will also lay down proportion of marks for Theory and Skills Practical for each PC.
2. The assessment for the theory part will be based on knowledge bank of questions created by the SSC.
3. Individual assessment agencies will create unique question papers for theory part for each
candidate at each examination/training centre (as per assessment criteria below)
4. Individual assessment agencies will create unique evaluations for skill practical for every student at each examination/training canter based on this criteria
5. To pass the Qualification Pack, every trainee should score a minimum of 60% in aggregate and 70% in each NOS. 6. In case of unsuccessfully completion, the trainee may seek reassessment on the Qualification Pack.
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Compulsory NOS Marks Allocation
Assessment Outcomes
Assessment Criteria for Outcomes Out of
Theory Skills Practical
1.IAS/N0213
Install cable
TV head end
subsystem
PC1.read and interpret the workflow of the entire
DAS facility, the floor plan of the Control
room, the technical installation manual of all
equipment being installed for the project and
cabling and wiring plan of all equipment
5 2 3
PC2.ensure that the equipment, systems, power supply, server rack/room, cable harness, ventilation and air conditioning, etc. in the control room are correctly placed
5 2 3
PC3.install the parabolic dish antenna (PDA) and
Low Noise Block converter (LNBC) as per the
OEM documentation at the location indicated
in the drawing
5 2 3
PC4.orient the dishes and track the satellite as per
the requirement 5 2 3
PC5.ensure that PDA permanently fastened to the
concrete floor with the help of foundation
bolts
5 2 3
PC6.ensure that PDA permanently fastened to the concrete floor with the help of foundation bolts
4 2 2
PC7.lay and route RF cables for interconnecting
the LNBC to the respective integrate
receiver/decoder (IRD) through the conduits/
raceway as per the drawing and details
provided by the consultant 3
1
2
PC8.interpret and follow the standard cable color
codes for the inter-connection. 4
2 2
PC9.ensure that, while crimping the RF coaxial
cables to the connectors, proper color code is
followed and connected properly, particularly
for the shield. 3
1
2
PC10.ensure that all RF cables are marked using
standard notation and legends as provided
in the drawing for ease of identification 3
1
2
PC11.install the LT power supply distribution LT
distribution panel, cabling and earthing as
per drawings provided 3
1
2
PC12.verify that the LT power supply distribution
LT distribution panel, cabling and earthing
have been properly installed, if these are
executed by a vendor
5 2 3
PC13.ensure that the earth strips are securely
connected to all the racks and AC power
equipment such as UPS, LT Switchgear with
the help of copper/brass nuts bolts
5 2 3
PC14.install and firmly grout the equipment racks
for mounting the Content Reception and
Decryption Equipment like IRDs etc., and
power supply backup equipment like UPS
3 1 2
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etc. as per the floor plan of the control room
PC15.provide earthing and regulated AC power
supply to each rack as per the drawing
5 2 3
PC16.check and ensure that the output of each of
the LNBC is connected to the respective IRD
for receiving the content
3 1 2
PC17.check and ensure the output of the IRD is
connected to the splitters / distributors etc.
as per approved floor plan in the installation
manual provided by the consultant. If
required, seek the advice and guidance of
the consultant
5 2 3
PC18.perform network of all the IRDs for remote
monitoring and control by the computer 5 2 3
PC19.check and ensure that the earth wires are
securely connected to each of the equipment
and termination plate using brass or copper
fasteners.
3 1 2
PC20.check and ensure the proper functioning of
the ventilation and cooling arrangement for
the control room
5 2 3
PC21.install video processing equipment like
Encoder, Modulator and IT equipment like
Router, CAS server, EPG server and RF
equipment like RF amplifier, HFC equipment
etc. in the respective equipment racks
5 2 3
PC22.install Interface equipment for automation
of supervision and monitoring as per the
drawing and procedure laid out in the
installation manual provided by the
consultant
5 2 3
PC23.seek the advice and guidance of the system
integrator and consultant in case of any
problem
5 2 3
Total 100 40 60
2.IAS/N0214
Carry out
testing and
commissioni
ng activities
of cable TV
head end
subsystems
PC1. ensure availability of the documentation on
testing procedure of the entire setup
provided by the respective OEM and
consultant
5 2 3
PC2. identify operating conditions and functioning
process of each of the equipment from the
available documentation as well as by
contacting the respective OEM
5 2 3
PC3. ensure implementation of recommended
operating conditions for each equipment 5 2 3
PC4. inspect all electric, audio/video, RF and Data
connectivity physically to ensure proper
functioning
5 2 3
PC5. check and ensure that all connectors are
crimped/soldered as per standard practice
5 2 3
PC6. check and ensure that all power supply Line,
Neutral and Earth are connected as per 5 2 3
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standard practice
PC7. check and log the power supply voltage and
current drawn by all the major equipment
using multimeter and clip-on ammeter
5 2 3
PC8. check and log the AC voltage between
Neutral and Earth of incoming supply,
distribution board and every point socket
5 2 3
PC9. check the earth connectivity, if the AC voltage
is more than 1 V. 5 2 3
PC10.check for balancing of electric power loads
on all the three phases and try to balance
the power to the extent possible by
distributing the load
5 2 3
PC11.measure and log the air flow, outdoor and
indoor temperatures and relative humidity
to ascertain optimum working of air
conditioning plants
5 2 3
PC12.check for proper functioning of each
equipment including measuring and logging
the performance of all audio/video, RF
equipment as per the recommended
procedure suggested by the OEM under
instructions from the HE installation Engineer
5 2 3
PC13.measure and optimize all important
parameters of the HE electronics like signal
from the satellite downlink equipment,
integrity of the data equipment, level
alignment between various interconnected
equipment, data integrity of the digital
stream etc. under instructions from the HE
installation Engineer
5 2 3
PC14.check, measure and optimize the C/N of the
RF carrier with spectrum analyzer,
modulation depth, RF power measurements
etc. under instructions from the HE
installation Engineer
5 2 3
PC15.check and log important parameters
displayed by the receiver front panel for
reference
5 2 3
PC16.check the user manual of the equipment for
normal readings 5 2 3
PC17.ensure through visual check for normal
performance of the entire system
5 2 3
PC18.Make arrangement for the subjective
listening tests before the commissioning 5 2 3
PC19.check and arrange facilities for hands-on
training of the station staff on the operation
and maintenance of the setup with the help
of station administrators
5 2 3
PC20.give instructions in performing the operation
correctly and correct them
5 2 3
Total 100 40 60
PC1. Know and understand the team objectives
and goals
3 1 2
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3. IAS/N2105 Work effectively with Teams
PC2. Know team members by name. Greet them
appropriately and respond to their greetings.
2 1 1
PC3. Know the roles and responsibilities of team
members. Ensure others know about you
and your role in the team
2 1 1
PC4. Learn about the culture and preferences of team members – especially if they belong to other organizations or nationalities
5 1 4
PC5. Follow organization’s policies and procedures
for working with team members within and
outside the organization – especially relating
to privacy, confidentiality and security.
2
1
1
PC6. Create an environment of trust and mutual
respect
3 1 2
PC7. Use appropriate mode of communication verbal, written, mail, phone or text and clearly articulate your message to ensure that the recipient understands the message.
2
1
1
PC8. Listen to team members and try to
Understand what they are wanting to say.
Seek or provide clarifications if you see any
gap in understanding
3
1
2
PC9. Communicate professionally and follow
organization protocols. Do not overload the
team members with unnecessary and
unsolicited information
4
1
3
PC10.Share important information with the team timely.
3 1 2
PC11.Respond to communications promptly. 3 1 2
PC12.Perform own role and produce output in
time for other team members to consume.
3 1 2
PC13.Receive inputs from others and work upon it
per role requirement
2 1 1
PC14.Make adjustments within the permissible
rules so that work flows smoothly.
2 1 1
PC15.Help team members to perform their role
effectively and provide any clarifications and
support they need
2
1
1
PC16.Share tools and common resources fairly,
taking cognizance of others’ needs and
schedules
2 1 1
PC17.Resolve any contentious issues amicably,
involving the team lead or the supervisor if
needed
2
1
1
PC18.Let team members know in good time if you
cannot carry out your commitments,
explaining the reasons and alternate
solutions, if any. Let the team lead know
about this.
2
1
1
PC19. Think positively and make constructive
suggestions to meet the goals
2 1 1
PC20. Accept and give suggestions with open mind 2 1 1
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PC21. Take initiatives and volunteer to contribute 2 1 1
PC22. Help team members with facts and figures to
arrive at workable decisions
2 1 1
PC23. Accept decisions professionally and support
these, even if these do not match your
suggestions and personal views.
4
1
3
PC24. Act in the interest of the team and the
organization to ensure the things do not ‘fall
through the gap’ and team goals are
achieved.
4
1
3
PC25. Take initiative to correct the situation if
something seems to be going wrong.
2 1 1
PC26. Seek help or escalate if the situation demands
2 1 1
PC27. Follow organization’s and statutory
guidelines about making references or
comments to social customs or preferences
2 1 1
PC28. Refrain from making any comments to hurt
sentiments
2 1 1
PC29. Accommodate team members’ preferences
to the extent feasible. If these come in the
way of fulfilling team goals, discuss with the
supervisor/team leader.
2
1
1
PC30. Seek information and clarifications from
others if you do not understand any
customs.
2 1 1
Total 75 30 45
4. IAS/N2003
Health and Safety in
workplace
PC1. Comply with general safety procedures
followed in the company
3 2 1
PC2. Follow standard safety procedures while
handling an equipment, hazardous material
or tool
2 1 1
PC3. Remove finger rings or any other metal
objects likely to interfere with the work
before working on the unit
4
2
2
PC4. Use of safety materials such as goggles, gloves, ear plugs, caps, ESD pins, covers, shoes, etc.
4 1 3
PC5. Escalate about any hazardous materials or
things found in the premises
4
1
3
PC6. Report about any breach of safety procedure
in the company
3
1
2
PC7. Ensure zero accidents at work 5 2 3
PC8.Avoid damage of components due to
negligence in ESD procedures
4 1 3
PC9.Participate regularly in fire drills or other
safety related workshops organized by the
company
5
2
3
PC10.Ensure no loss for company due to safety
negligence
4 1 3
PC11.Maintain appropriate posture, especially
in long hours of sitting or standing position
and in handling heavy materials
4
2
2
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PC12. Participate in company organized health
sessions such as yoga, physiotherapy or
games
4
2
2
PC13. Handle heavy and hazardous materials
with care and using appropriate tools and
handling equipment such as trolleys, jacks
and ladders
4
2
2
Total 50 20 30