Acrodyne NW8201E DIGITAL TELEVISION BROADCAST TRANSMITTER User Manual 32 NV8202 26 04 06 01 00
Acrodyne Industries, Inc. DIGITAL TELEVISION BROADCAST TRANSMITTER 32 NV8202 26 04 06 01 00
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Contents
- 1. Users Manual Part 1
- 2. Users Manual Part 2
- 3. Users Manual Part 3
- 4. Users Manual Part 4
- 5. Users Manual Part 5
- 6. Users Manual Part 6
- 7. Users Manual Part 7
- 8. Users Manual Part 8
- 9. Users Manual Part 9
- 10. Users Manual Part 10
- 11. Users Manual Part 11
- 12. USers Manual Part 12
- 13. Users Manual Part 13
- 14. Users Manual Part 14
- 15. Users Manual Part 15
- 16. Users Manual Part 16
- 17. Users Manual Part 17
- 18. Users Manual Part 18
- 19. Users Manual Part 19
- 20. Users Manual Part 20
Users Manual Part 10
Chapter 2 Specifications 2.1 Transmitter System in General Design and Characteristics Frequency range ........................................ 170 MHz to 254 MHz Voltage supply ............................................ 3 x 400 V AC ± 15% 47 Hz to 63 Hz three-phase Maximum installation altitude ..................... 2000 m above sea level (over 2000 m on request) Operating temperature range ..................... +1° C to +45° C Max. permissible humidity .......................... 95%, noncondensing Dimensions (W x H x D) ............................. 600 mm x 2000 mm x 800 mm RF Connector ............................................. 15/8 EIA Synchronization Reference frequency .................................. 10 MHz, 0.1 V to 5 Vpp or TTL, BNC Reference puls ........................................... 1 Hz, TTL, BNC Operation Local Color display and keys .......................... Front control via graphical user interface (GUI) RJ-45 ..................................................... Operation via PC using standard web browser Remote RJ45 ...................................................... IEC864-2 via Ethernet (standard) RJ45 ...................................................... Network management interface (web server and/or SNMP agent, optional) Parallel I/O interface .............................. Floating contacts for messages and commands (optional) BITBUS ................................................. Bus interface in accordance with IEC 864-2 (optional) 2.2 Transmitter System - Specifically NW8202 Number of amplifiers .................................. 2 Pout ............................................................ 650 W Air throughput ............................................. At least 8.5 m3/min Power consumption .................................... 3.2 kW ± 10% Backup fuse................................................ 3 x 16 A Line cross-section....................................... 2.5 mm2 2099.9595.72 - 2.32 - E-2 Chapter 2 Design and Characteristics Total weight (approx.) ................................. 270 kg Inputs (DVB-T/H) ........................................ 4 x ASI Coding and modulation............................... According to EN 300744, EN 302304 (optional) Modulation .................................................. QPSK, 16QAM or 64QAM Guard interval ............................................. 1/4, 1/8, 1/16 or 1/32 usefull symbol period IFFT mode .................................................. 2 k and 8 k, 4 k (optional) Innere code rate ......................................... 1/2, 2/3, 3/4, 5/6 or 7/8 Useful symbol period .................................. 224 µs (2 k) or 896 µs (8 k), 448 µs (4 k, optional) 2099.9595.72 - 2.33 - E-2 Broadcasting Division CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION Printed in Germany 2095.7346.32 - 3.0 - E-1 Chapter 3 Installation CONTENTS 1 Equipment Supplied ........................................................................ 1 1.1 Integrated Transmitter Components ............................................................1 1.2 Transmitter Components Supplied Separately ...........................................2 2 Overview ........................................................................................... 3 3 Transmitter Setup ............................................................................ 4 3.1 Transmitter Rack Setup .................................................................................4 3.2 Transmitter Rack Alignment ..........................................................................4 3.3 Removal of Front Panels/Rear Panel ............................................................4 3.4 Unpacking of Components ............................................................................5 4 Transformer ...................................................................................... 6 5 Ventilation System ........................................................................... 7 5.1 Connection of Intake/Exhaust Ducts ............................................................7 5.2 Connection of External Backup Fan ...........................................................10 5.3 Check of Ventilation Covers ........................................................................10 5.4 Checking of Differential Pressure Gage .....................................................11 6 AC Power Supply ........................................................................... 12 6.1 Connection of Transmitter Ground .............................................................13 6.2 Connection of AC Power Cable ...................................................................13 6.3 Connection of External Equipment .............................................................15 7 Amplifiers ....................................................................................... 16 7.1 Installing the Amplifier .................................................................................16 8 Connection of Antenna/Dummy Antenna to RF Connector ...... 17 8.1 Connection of Antenna ................................................................................17 8.2 Connection of Dummy Antenna ..................................................................18 9 Connection Panel .......................................................................... 19 2099.9595.72 - 3.01 - E-2 Chapter 3 Installation Equipment Supplied 1.1 Integrated Transmitter Components When you receive the Transmitter NV820x, the following units and modules are already installed in the rack if they form part of your order: Note 2099.9595.72 Use the tables below to check that all the relevant components have been supplied. Qty Designation Type ID Cabinet rack KG830M1 2096.2002.02 Mid-range power distribution Control unit NETCCU® NETCCU800 2095.8007.02 1-2 TV exciter SX800 2095.1502.XX Transmitter type: NW82XXE NW82XXV Quantity of SX800 2096.3009.XX Auxiliary power supply 1081.0254.00 Rack controller 2096.4505.02 Pressure capsule 2077.3936.00 Temperature sensor 2010.0006.00 Fan set 2096.2131.02 Exciter switch 2095.3257.02 Harmonics filter 2096.7304.02 Coupler/splitter unit Transmitter type: Coupler unit NW8201 NW8202 NW8203 NW8204 NW8205 NW8206 none two-way coupler BV822M1 three-way coupler BV823M1 four-way coupler BV824M1 five-way coupler BV825M1 six-way coupler BV826M1 Absorber unit Directional coupler with lightning protection 2099.5502.02 2099.5702.02 2099.5602.02 2099.5802.02 2099.5902.02 2096.3909.XX - 3.1 - GD800 2096.7204.XX E-2 Chapter 3 Qty Designation Installation Type ID Separate items Strain relief for AC supply feed Options 1.2 Emergency key installation kit VAR (model): 11 = 1x pushbutton front panel VAR: 12 = pushbutton front and rear panel VAR: 13 = pushbutton rear panel ZR800N1 2099.4506.VAR Parallel remote control interface ZR800F1 3562.4210.02 AC transformer 115 V/200 V ZR800Z3 2099.3200.02 External socket kit ZR800Z1 2099.3000.02 Internal socket kit VAR: 02 = 3x protective ground contact strip VAR: 04 = 4x protective ground contact strip ZR800Z2 2099.3100.VAR TS distributor kit VAR: 10 = 1x ASI distributor VAR: 20 = 2x ASI distributor (TS3/4) ZR800Z4 2099.3300.VAR Transmitter Components Supplied Separately The transmitter contains the following components that must be installed in the rack after delivery. Qty Designation Type ID 1-6 VHF amplifier VM8350A1 2097.9000.02 NX82xx accessories consisting of: 2099.9595.72 Junction 13/30-7/16 2096.7004.00 Cover for air outlet 2096.2925.00 - 3.2 - E-2 Chapter 3 Installation Overview The basic procedure for installing the transmitter is as follows: Transmitter setup – Set up the transmitter rack – Align the transmitter rack – Remove front panels/rear panel – Unpack components Install transformer (optional) Ventilation system – Connect intake/exhaust ducts – Connect external backup fan (optional) – Check ventilation covers AC power supply – Connect transmitter ground – Connect AC power cable – Connect external equipment Install amplifier Connect antenna/dummy antenna to RF connector Program feed/remote (connection panel) A detailed description of the installation procedure is provided in the following sections of this chapter. 2099.9595.72 - 3.3 - E-2 Chapter 3 Installation Transmitter Setup Make sure that the transmitter is standing in a stable position and that ventilation is sufficient. Note During installation, the transmitter must be easily accessible from the front and rear. A clearance space of at least 1.2 m is necessary in order to install all components. 3.1 Transmitter Rack Setup The transmitter rack can be set up using lift equipment (crane). The roof of the rack has lift rings for this purpose. Fig. 1 Lift rings ATTENTION! Due to the danger of getting crushed, do not stand underneath a rack suspended in the air. To avoid falling, take the necessary precautions when climbing ladders. 3.2 Transmitter Rack Alignment The transmitter rack must be aligned vertically and horizontally to prevent distortion caused by shearing forces. Use a spirit level to align the rack. 3.3 Removal of Front Panels/Rear Panel Before you start installing the individual pieces of equipment, make sure that you have easy access to all equipment, connectors and interfaces needed. ) Using a torx screwdriver, remove all front panels and the rear panel of the rack. This allows you to reach all equipment, connectors and interfaces necessary. 2099.9595.72 - 3.4 - E-2 Chapter 3 Note Installation When removing and mounting the front panels and rear panel, pay special attention to the ground terminals. Fig. 2 Ground terminal of a front panel 3.4 Unpacking of Components Each transmitter component is packaged separately. ) Remove the packaging and arrange all equipment so that it is ready for installation. 2099.9595.72 - 3.5 - E-2 Chapter 3 Installation Transformer Note For more information about the transformer, refer to the manual on the optional AC supply transformer. 2099.9595.72 - 3.6 - E-2 Chapter 3 Ventilation System Note The ventilation system is already installed and wired inside the transmitter. 5.1 Connection of Intake/Exhaust Ducts Installation Depending on your specific order, the intake/exhaust openings are located at either the top or bottom of the rack. The "external intake" option may also be available. In this case, the air intake is routed to the output box via an integrated air filter on the rear panel. The external pressure drop must not exceed 100 Pa for the required amount (e.g. for NV8206, 6 amplifiers: 17 m2/min). Thus, a total of max. 12 m tubing (D = 250 mm), two 90° arcs and an air filter with a final pressure drop of 40 Pa can be used. Note Only tubing with a diameter of 250 mm is permissible. If air intake is directly from outside the building, use an air filter. ATTENTION! The temperature of the cooling air must not drop below the dew point, otherwise condensation may occur in the air shafts. Note Be sure to connect the intake and exhaust lines properly, otherwise the system may become overheated. The following drawings show the transmitter roof and floor dimensioning for properly connecting the transmitter to the station. 2099.9595.72 - 3.7 - E-2 Chapter 3 Installation Fig. 3 Transmitter roof dimensioning 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 2099.9595.72 Intake (flange Ø178) Exhaust (flange Ø178) Remote interface Remote interface (optional) Transmitter connection panel ASI distributor RF output (1 5/8 EIA) - 3.8 - E-2 Chapter 3 Installation Fig. 4 Transmitter floor dimensioning 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 2099.9595.72 Adjustable foot (Ø 50) AC supply input Bottom intake (flange Ø178) Bottom exhaust (flange Ø178) Bottom RF output (ATV, 1 5/8 EIA)) Bottom RF output (DVB, 1 5/8 EIA)) - 3.9 - E-2 Chapter 3 Installation 5.2 Connection of External Backup Fan Note If longer distances (more than 12 m) are involved on-site, an external fan should be used. The transmitter offers a switched phase for controlling an external AC supply relay. In addition, you can insert an external protective motor switch with release contact in the transmitter's cooling fault detection circuit if necessary. Switched phase for external fan X33.1 = L (overcurrent protector 3A) X33.2 = N X33.3 = PE Overcurrent (external cooling) 44.1 44.2 Fig. 5 Plug for connecting an external fan 5.3 Check of Ventilation Covers To ensure that ventilation functions properly inside the transmitter, the interior part of the transmitter rack has an opening on each side to permit air circulation. ) Make sure that the ventilation covers on the slots in the frame where the amplifiers will be fitted are open on both sides. Remove the covers if necessary. 2099.9595.72 - 3.10 - E-2 Chapter 3 Installation Fig. 6 Ventilation opening Note The ventilation openings on vacant slots (without amplifiers) have to be closed. 5.4 Checking of Differential Pressure Gage For the differential pressure gages to be able to measure the pressure between the fans and the environment, the covers must be removed. ) Make sure that the covers of both differential pressure gages on the left side have been removed. Fig. 7 Differential pressure gage without cover 2099.9595.72 - 3.11 - E-2
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