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TOUCH30S

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User Manual

Rev. 2.1 - 11/06/03

3) SCA/RDS peak deviation indicator. Unfilled block= 7.5 kHz

4) 19kHz %  control bar. (internally adjustable)

5) AUX peak deviation indicator. Unfilled block= 7.5 kHz

6) All set audio parameters synthesis slide :

•  HI-Z: Impedenza degli ingressi bilanciati. Scelta tra 10 Kohm (HI-Z) o 600

Ohm (LO-Z).

•  50uS : Preemphasis value. You can choose between "FLAT" (no preemphasis)

and 50/75 uS. The value, that is depending on specific local rules, can be
modified by moving a jumper located on the mother board.

•  Limiter OFF: status of internal limiter. This limiter, when active,  performs a

strong cutting of all peaks that exceed the authorized 75kHz deviation

•  -0.50dBm. Audio sensitivity. You can set this value from -3.75 and 12 dBm in

0.25 dB/step. Remember that 0 dBm = 1mW on 600 Ohm or 774 mVeff. or
2.19 Vpp.

•  MO = Mono. The internal coder stereo is disable. To able select ST = Stereo.
•  +L, +R is the channels status and fase. The other options are -L, +R; -L, -R; +L

(R=off); -L (R=off); +R (L=off); -R (L=off).

6.2.2 Frequency menu

When you push the audio button a slide similar to the following will appear:

Summary of Contents for TOUCH30S

Page 1: ...TOUCH30S User Manual Volume 1 User Manual Manufactured by Italy...

Page 2: ...taly No part of this manual may be reproduced memorized or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanic including photocopying recording or by any information storage and retrieval s...

Page 3: ...n 8 5 Quick Reference 9 6 Use 11 6 1 First Use 11 6 2 Visualization mode 14 6 3 Programming mode 16 6 4 General advises 18 7 External description 21 7 1 Connectors description 23 8 Technical Specifica...

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Page 5: ...ing from improper procedures or practices by untrained unqualified personnel in the handling of this unit Please observe all local codes and fire protection standards in the operations of this unit WA...

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Page 7: ...ty you shold follow this procedure 1 Contact the dealer or distributor where you purchased the unit Describe the problem and so that a possible easy solution can be detected Dealers and Distributors a...

Page 8: ...copy of your original invoice establishing the starting date of the warranty Replacement and warranty parts may be ordered from the following address Be sure to include the equipment model and serial...

Page 9: ...thing if not breathing begin artificial breathing Figure 3 2 tilt head pinch nostrils make airtight seal four quick full breaths Remember mouth to mouth resuscitation must be commenced as soon as poss...

Page 10: ...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 ba...

Page 11: ...to handle comprehensive monitoring of all relevant parameters and setting values Modular construction easy to customise and fast to test Auxiliary functions as special encoders on request Smartly des...

Page 12: ...Ohm Alarm status Memory status Internal voltages Serial Number 4 3 Microprocessor Section All functions are controlled by 9 keys and a 2 rows 16 characters LCD display RS232 on front panel DB9 socket...

Page 13: ...parameters frequency power etc When a value as been modified press the central button to confirm 5 Una volta programmati i dati verranno memorizzati premendo a lungo il tasto centrale Se nel frattempo...

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Page 15: ...ion of the menus and how to move around them is described in the later sections 6 1 First Use 6 1 1 Demounting instructions WARNING before the instalaltion follow this instructions REMOVE THE TWO SCRE...

Page 16: ...fuse replacement follow next instructions SWITCH OFF AND DISCONNECT from mains the equipment Open the transmitter see standard demounting instructions Unscrew the cover of the power supply please con...

Page 17: ...s 6 1 4 Keyboards and indicators description and use Are presents nine key on the front panel that control the transmitter The five buttons placed in the left side of the front panel identified in pag...

Page 18: ...tor 26 pag 21 is a BNC female type for monitoring and measurement purposes 6 2 Visualization mode It s possible to check all parameters and stored data without modifications during the normal function...

Page 19: ...fic local rules can be modified by moving a jumper located on the mother board Limiter OFF status of internal limiter This limiter when active performs a strong cutting of all peaks that exceed the au...

Page 20: ...depending by the RF output power Vtu VCO voltage expressed in percentage These informations are interesting for the technicians in case of a failure taken place One more screen is present in this men...

Page 21: ...r that you want to modify increasing or decreasing the value with the UP and DOWN keys The second page allows you to program the input impedance value The two permitted values are 600 Ohm or 10 kOhm T...

Page 22: ...an be modified through the UP and DOWN keys The range limits are 87 50 MHz e 108 00 MHz The default step is 10kHz but it is possible on request to choose different step values i e 25 or 50 kHz At the...

Page 23: ...of the container Moreover make sure that the cover is placed and pushed until the end of the rabbet Avoid that the voltage variations exceed the limits The worse conditions take place with lower powe...

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Page 25: ...ual Rev 2 1 11 06 03 5217 3 1 56 5 2II 7 ODUPV LPLWHU RII 8QORFN 7 83 17 5 35 2II 5 3RZHU 0HPRU 0HPRU 0HPRU 0HPRU 5 0RQLWRU G F 21 2 1 KHFN ERXW 3URJUDP PRGH UHTXHQF 5 7 5 3RZHU XGLR KHFN UHTXHQF XGLR...

Page 26: ...11 06 03 5 5 3 1 URXQG 6FUHZ 56 2 5 SOXJ 0DLQV 6RFNHW 2XWSXW 5 OX 5 2XWSXW RYHU ORFN 6FUHZ N 6TXDUH 2 3 X QSXW 5 6 6 QSXW 03 W QSXW WHUQDO ODUPV 0HPRULHV G 5LJKW KDQQHO LQH DLQ N HIW DODQFHG N 5LJKW D...

Page 27: ...l Rev 2 1 11 06 03 1 6 2 1 3 7 1 Connectors description 7 1 1 RS232 Type DB9 female 1 Set B 2 Set A 3 GND 4 Ext 2 5 Ext 1 6 GND 7 GND 8 GND 9 GND 7 1 2 Left Right unbalanced inputs Type XLR female 1 G...

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Page 29: ...3E F8E direct FM at the carrier frequency 8 Frequency deviation 75 kHz 100 150 kHz capability 9 Reference TCXO 12 8 MHz 10 Stability of fq dev 2 5 over six months 11 Variation of fq 1kHz year internal...

Page 30: ...Hz TO 15 kHz 12 IMD 60 Hz 7 kHz 4 1 RATIO 0 1 13 TIM 0 1 square sinus 14 Audio response 0 1 dB 20 Hz to 15 kHz 15 Nominal pilot deviation 7 kHz 8 3 Mono Operation MONO OPERATION 1 Audio response 30 Hz...

Page 31: ...x 6 dBm opt up to 6 dBm 0 15 dB 40kHz 100kHz 10 k Unbal BNC 3 L 3 75 dBm 12 dBm 0 1 dB 30Hz 15kHz 10 k 600 Unbal Bal XLR 4 R 3 75 dBm 12 dBm 0 1 dB 30Hz 15kHz 10 k 600 Unbal Bal XLR 5 L R inputs can b...

Page 32: ...ondensing 90 MA Max operating altitude 2000 mt Max extraneous field strength 10 V m 4 A m Cooling Forced convection internal low noise blower 8 8 Mechanical Characteristics PHISICAL ELECTRICAL Dimensi...

Page 33: ...L75 4 Stereo Audio Filter Module AFS15 5 StereoCoder Module SCD02 6 PLL Module MSY01 7 Measurements module MMS04 8 VCO and 1 W amplifier MVA11 9 RF Power amplifier 30W Low Pass Filter MPA45 10 Directi...

Page 34: ...TOUCH30S 30 34 User Manual Rev 2 1 11 06 03 FAN INPUT RF BLOCK POWER SUPPLY RS232 INTERFACE Top view of RF and SMPS block MPA45 DCA45 Directional Coupler printed LO PASS filter 30W RF amplifier board...

Page 35: ...31 34 User Manual Rev 2 1 11 06 03 b o a r d RT6 19k Phase RT5 19k Level RT4 B SUM RT3 A SUM RT8 38 kHz Suppression RT7 Phase Equalizer Limiter 1 Trip Point 7V5 Balance Display Contrast Limiter 2 Tri...

Page 36: ...WHUHR RGHU G P 6 5 6 8 03 3UHHPSKDVLV 6 5 G P G P LPLWHU DQG WWHQXDWRU 3 7R PHWHU G G P G P G P G DGMXVWDEOH RQO RQ 5LJKW KDQQHO 3 3 G P G P G P 2 5 0 9 2 0 3 0 7 2 G P PSOLILHU 3RZHU DPSOLILHU RZ 3DV...

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