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In case of alarm, the value of the measure which caused the alarm is saved into the log. In case of alarm still

existing after five turning-on attempts, the parameter is marked as FAILED. Table 2 is the list of all the events

which can be logged.

Table 2: Events managed and logged by the control board

The log may be completely deleted by selecting Log/Alarms             Clear Log/Alarms.

Amplifier can store in the log details about alarms and generic events. You can change this behaviour selecting

Log/Alarms

   Log/Mode menu item.

- Working Timer

The control board has a working timer which is always enabled while the amplifier is working (i. e. there is at

least one power supply working). The menu entry Working Timer             View Timer allows to check the hours

for which the timer has been enabled. Working Timer            Timer Reset resets the timer.

- Thresholds

This is a screen showing the alarm threshold of each signals monitored by the control board. The list can be

scrolled by means of the UP and DOWN keys.

EVENT

DESCRIPTION

Local ON

Amplifier turned on by means of the local switch

Local OFF

Amplifier turned off by means of the local switch

Remote ON

Amplifier turned on remotely

Remote OFF

Amplifier turned off remotely

Interlock open

Interlock chain open

Interlock closed

Interlock chain closed

Power Supply ON

Power supply on

Fwd Pwr xxxxW

Alarm for forward power

Ref Pwr xxxxW

Alarm for reflected power

UnbY xxxxW

Unbalancing alarm

V1 xx.xV

Power supply voltage alarm

I1 xx.xA

Power supply current alarm

Summary of Contents for AUTV/1000LD

Page 1: ...AUTV 1000LD LDMOS UHF TV Solid State Amplifier User s manual CODE APT148B TITLE AUTV 1000LD REV 0 DATE 11 03 05 ...

Page 2: ... 96 Km 113 70027 Palo del Colle Ba ITALY Tel 39 0 80 626755 Fax 39 0 80 629262 E mail elettronika elettronika it Web site http www elettronika it Registration number IT 17686 Registration number IT 24436 ...

Page 3: ...the description and the type normally used The Elettronika S r l though reserves the right to use or supply as spare parts components with equivalent characteristics but of a different type assuring anyway the optimal work of the apparatus in accordance with the specifications The enclosed monographs are solely owned by Elettronika S r l The use of anything enclosed in this technical manual withou...

Page 4: ...factory pack or equivalent which if needed may Desclaimer of consequential and incidental damages You are not entitled to recover from us any consequential or incidental damages resulting from any defect in our product This includes any damage to another product or products resulting from such a defect Warranty alterations No person has the authority to enlarge or modify this warranty The warranty...

Page 5: ... the apparatus remember to read carefully the general safety information contained in this section follow the instructions for the installation and set up of the apparatus read all the remaining sections of this manual in order to know well the apparatus and learn how to obtain the best of its characteristics CONTENTS OF THE MANUAL The chapter composing this manual contain all the information conc...

Page 6: ...g due care Elettronika S r l shall not be responsible for injury or damage resulting from improper procedures or from the use of improperly trained or inexperienced personnel performing such tasks During installation and operation of this equipment local building codes and fire protection standards must be observed WARNING Always disconnect power before opening covers doors enclosures gates panels...

Page 7: ...f not breathing begin artificial breathing Tilt head pinch nostrils make airttght seal 4 quick full breaths Remember mouth to mouth resuscita tion must be commenced as soon as possible C CIRCULATION Check carotid pulse If pulse absent begin artificial circulation Approx 80sec 1 rescuer 15 compressions 2 quick breaths Approx 60sec 2 rescuers 5 compressions 1 breath NOTE DONOTINTERRUPTRHYTHMOFCOMPRE...

Page 8: ... clothing or apply any salve or ointment treat victim for shock as required arrange transportation to a hospital as quickly as possible if arms or legs are effected keep them elevated NOTE If medical help will not be available within an hour and the victim is conscious and not vomiting give him a weak solution of salt and soda 1 level teaspoonful of salt and 1 2 level teaspoonful of baking soda to...

Page 9: ...9 LDMOS UHF TV AMPLIFIER AUTV 1000LD User s manual ...

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Page 11: ...11 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Section 1 Information Contents 1 1 Description 1 2 Technical characteristics ...

Page 12: ...ation and maintenance procedures The amplifiers modules employ all solid state LDMOS technology in order to obtain high gain wide band performances very good linearity reliability and high efficiency The equipment design allows the soft degradation RF power loss for several transistor faulty in fact the outputcombinerusesRFpowerresistorsforunbalancingpowerdissipation Theunitisenclosedinacabinet fo...

Page 13: ...put connector 7 16 GENERAL Power supply 230Vac 10 50 60Hz Power consumption 3000VA at black level RS232 Socket DB9 Connector on front panel RS485 Socket DB9 Connector on rear panel Telemeasuring socket DB9 Connector on rear panel AGC Socket DB9 Connector on rear panel Power factor 0 9 Ambient temperature 5 to 45 C Relative humidity 20 90 Altitude Up to 2 500 meters Cooling Forced air Cabinet Rack1...

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Page 15: ...__________________________________________ Section 2 Installation Contents 2 1 Operating environment 2 2 Preliminary operations 2 3 Telemeasuring socket connections 2 4 RS232 RS485 and AGC socket connections 2 5 Preventive maintenance Front panel Rear panel ...

Page 16: ...usinarack provideadequateclearanceaboveandbelow Donotlocate the apparatus directly above a hot piece of equipment 2 2 PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS Correctinstallationoftheequipmentisimportantformaximumperformanceandreliability Antennaandearth connectionsmustbeinstalledwiththegreatestcare Theequipmentadjustmentisn tneed becausetheunitis completelyadjustedbyourtechnicalstaff Thisistheinstallationprocedure...

Page 17: ...is 0 the output power can be slowly increased At maximum output power some watts might be shown as reflected power 2 3 TELEMEASURING SOCKET CONNECTIONS DB9 Socket 2 4 RS232 RS485 AND AGC SOCKET CONNECTIONS PIN N SIGNAL TYPE IN OUT FUNCTION 1 Analog Output FWD Power 2 Analog Output REF Power 3 Digital Output Temperature 4 Digital Input Interlock 5 GND 6 7 Digital Output Free contact closed when ala...

Page 18: ...ill ensure continuous functioning of the front panel controls 3 if the apparatus has not been used for a long period of time combined with exposure to extreme environ mentalconditions opentheunitandmakeavisualinspection Remove salt water or ice with a moist cloth before turning the apparatus on Check that the cooling fans are runningfreely 4 for general maintenance and top performance call an auth...

Page 19: ...19 Front panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 DESCRIPTION 1 LCD Display 2 Function keys 3 Status LEDs 4 RF Monitor connector 5 Main switch 6 RS232 Socket ...

Page 20: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 9 8 7 DESCRIPTION 1 Breaker 2 Power supply socket 3 Auxiliary socket 4 Fuse Drive 5A Control 1A Fan 3 15A 5 RS485 Socket 6 Exciter socket 7 Telemeasuring socket 8 RF Input connector 9 RF Output connector ...

Page 21: ...21 _______________________________________________________________________________________________ Section 3 Operation Contents 3 1 Operation 3 2 Display 3 3 Menu ...

Page 22: ...blem to trigger a definitive protection status the failed block is turned on again after some seconds for up to five times Ifitgoesbeyondtheprotectionthresholdformorethanfivetimes itisdeclaredasFAILEDanditwill nolongerbeturnedon Inthiscase theamplifierwillhavetobeturnedoffmanuallybymeansoftheswitchon thefrontpanel thenturnedonagainafterperformingtheneededmaintenance On the front panel there are al...

Page 23: ...ayedincaseofalarm Itblinksiftherehasbeenanalarmwhichhasended but has not yet been seen by the user It stops blinking once the Log has been checked Theinterlocksymbolisdisplayedonlywhenthisfunctionisenabled Itmaybeeitheracloselock asinFigure 3 when there is no alarm interlock chain closed or an open lock in case of alarm interlock chain open Since the status bar is always showed on the display rega...

Page 24: ...ngtheRETkey Menu entries with an arrow on the right open sub menus when chosen Thus there is a hierarchical structure as in Figure 5 Togo back from a sub menu to the previous menu press the ESC key If the ESC key is pressed in the main menu the RF powers screen is accessed Figure 5 Hierarchical menu structure Allmenuitemsaredescribedindetailbelow ...

Page 25: ...n Figure 6 Power supply screen Log Alarms ThecontrolboardisprovidedwithanexternalEEPROMandaclock Anyalarmorswitchingeventwiththe time at which it occurred is saved in the EEPROM The Log Alarms sub menu allows to manage this log It is possible to see the events stored in the log by selecting Log Alarms View Log Alarms All events canbescrolledbypressingtheUPandDOWNkeys Forexample theeventshowninFigu...

Page 26: ...yworking ThemenuentryWorkingTimer ViewTimerallowstocheckthehours for which the timer has been enabled Working Timer Timer Reset resets the timer Thresholds This is a screen showing the alarm threshold of each signals monitored by the control board The list can be scrolled by means of the UP and DOWN keys EVENT DESCRIPTION Local ON Amplifier turned on by means of the local switch Local OFF Amplifie...

Page 27: ...menu and discard any change made press the ESC key Figure 8 shows an example of this screen Figure 8 Date and time setting screen Display ThemenuentrySettings Display allows to change some settings of the display such has back light contrast and screensaver The back light and the contrast are set by means of the UP and DOWN arrow keys The changes made are saved by pressing the RET key or discarded...

Page 28: ...ws to choose the stand alone mode or set a slave address by means of the UP and DOWN arrow keys ThechangesmadearesavedbypressingtheRETkeyordiscardedpressingtheESCkey Anexampleofthis screen is shown in Figure 10 Figure 10 Slave address setting screen Remote Theamplifiermaybecontrolledeitherlocally bymeansofthekeysanddisplay orremotely Therearethree possibilitiesforremotecontrol using a direct seria...

Page 29: ...se if the interlock chain is closed no alarm or open if it is open alarm Firmware Release ThemenuentrySettings Firmware Release allows to display the firmware version number and the hardwarereleaseoftheamplifier Serial Number ThemenuentrySettings Serial Number allows to display the serial number of the apparatus ...

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