Elettronika S r l VEGA UHF BROADCAST TRANSMITTER User Manual File Number One
Elettronika S.r.l. UHF BROADCAST TRANSMITTER File Number One
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VEGA UHF - TV System User’s manual ELgfifl@©[flfi@—g CODE: APT 1 393 TITLE: VEGA REV: 0 DATE: 10/06/04 SS 96 Km 113 “. 70027 Palo del CoIIe (Ba) ITALY -,E,',flj, Tel. +39 (0)80 626755 Wzax Fax +39 (0)80 629262 E-mail: elettronika@elettronika.it C G 0682 (D Web site: http:l/www.elettronika.it Index Index ....... Warning .. Warranty. Introduction . Content of the manual Treatment of electrical shock . First-aid .............................. Treatment of electrical burns .. Note ............................. Section 1 - Information .. 1.1 Description ...... 1.2 Main features .. 1.3 Technical characteristcs Front panel Rearpanel Section 2 - Installation ...... 2.1 Menu management .. 2.2 Menu description - Multistandard Audio Mono Section - Multistandard Audio Stereo Section (Option) .. — Multistandard Video Section ............. - Multistandard IF Precorrector Section - Multistandard Local Oscillator Section with Line Offset - Multistandard Local Oscillator Section with Field Offset (Option) - Multistandard Channel Filter Section - Control Section .. - Final Section — BUS Section - External Reference Section 2.3 Alarms and automation Section 3 - Diagram Cable diagram ...... APT13QB VEGA - Component list MTGOO71ARO (Multistandard Audio Mono Modulator Module) SCH0198AR2 ............................................................................... MTGOO78ARO (Multistandard Audio Stereo Modulator Module — Option) .. SCH021 OAR‘I ............................................................................................. MTGOO72ARO (Multistandard Video Modulator Module) SCH01 72A R2 .............................................................. M TGOO7SA R0 (Multistandard IF Precorrector Module) .. SCH0209A R1 ............................................................................ M T60084A R0 (Multistandard UHF Local Oscillator Module) SCH0293A R0 SCH0292ARO... MTGOO75ARO (Multistandard UHF Channel Filter Module) . SCH0222A R2 .................................. MTG0079ARO (Controlled Module). SCH0135AR1 SCH023 1AR1 MTGOO76ARO {External Referement Module) . SCH0266A R1 ............................................. MTF0088AR1 ( 5 W UHF Amplifier module) SCH0312ARO... SCH031 3A R0 SCH0261ARO... SCH0194AR1 (BUS Structure) .................. E001 7 (SP300—27 Switching power supply) WARNING The apparatus described in this manual has been designed and manufactured with devices to safe- glard the users. In any case it is recommended that during any operation of installation, maintenance, miscellaneous interventions and calibrations requiring the apparatus to be switched on, THE USER TAKES ALL THE PRE A TI A AI T IDE T It is required to use the proper clothes and protection gloves in order to prevent damages from inci- dental contacts with high—voltage parts. The manufacturer declines every responsibility in case the recommendations above are not followed IMPOR TAN T "he component lists attached to the relevant electrical diagrams indicate for each item the reference, he description and the type normally used. "he Elettram'ka 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. "he enclosed monographs are solely owned by Elettronika S.r.L "he use of anything enclosed in this technical manual without explicit authorization given by Elettmnika S.r.L will be prosecuted by the law. "he data and technical characteristics of the apparatus described in this manual are not compelling for he manufacturer. ‘he Elettrimika S.r.L reserves the right to make, without previous notice, modifications or updates in order to improve the quality of the product. "he general conditions of supply and sale are described in the contracts. “he delivery time are in accordance with the products and quantities ordered. Warranty Summary of warranty We, ELETTRONIKA int, 55096 Km [13 z1 PALO DEL CDLLE (BA) ITALY, wmmnt to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER ofa NEW product, fora period ofone (1) year from the dateo/purchase by dieoriginalpurchaser (the ”warrant’ypelwd”) that the new ELETTRDNIKA product is fiee ofdefects m materiafs and workmanship and wit! meet or exceed at! advertised specificationsfor such a product 77tl's warranty does not extend to any subsequent purchaser or user, and automatically terminates upon sak or other disposition ofour product Items excluded from thls ELETTRONIKA warranty We are not responsible for product fistlure caused by misuse, accident, or neglect. This warranty does not attend to any product on which the serial number has been defaced, altered or removed. It does not cover damage to loads or any other products or accessories resulting fiom ELETIRONIKA product fisilure It does not cover defects or damage caused by use ofunauthorized modtficstt'oris, accessories, parts, or service. What we will do We will remedy any defect, in material or worhrnanship (atch as excluded), in oursole discretion, by repair, nephrcemem, or refund I/a refund is elected, then you must make the defective or malfimaloning componentavailable or us free and clear o/all liens or other encumbrances the refund will be equal no the actual purchase price, not including interest, insurance, ckm'ng cos 5, and other finance charges less a reasonable derreciation on the product from the date oforiginal purchase. Warranty worh can only be performed at our authorized service centers or at ourfiictory. Ekpenses in remedying the defect will be borne by ELEHRONIKA, including one-way surface freight shipping costs within the Uniued States d’urchaser must bear the iatpense ofshtpping the product between my foreign country and the port ofentry in the United States and all taxes, duties, and other custom kfee(s) for such firreigri shipments) How to obtain warranty service You must notify us ofyour need/or warranty seritice riot ater than ninety (90) days after the aspiration ofthe warranty period We will giiie you an authorization to return the product for service AH components must be shipped in a factory paclt or equivalent which, ifneeaed, may Deselalmer of consequemlal and Incldemal damages You are not entitled to recover films 16 any consequential or l'ncl'derlml damages resulting from any defect in our product. This includes anydamage to another product or products resultin g from such a defect. Warranty alterations No person has die authority to enlarge, or inodtyy this warrmlly. The warrmlly is not mended by the lenght oftunefor which you are deflrived of the use of the product Repairs and replacement parts are provided under the terms ofthis warranty shall carry only the unexpired portion of this warranty Dsslgn changes We reserve the right m change the design ofany product from time to nme withoutnotice and with no obligation to male corresponding changes in products previously manufactured. Legal remedies of purchaser There a no warranty which extends beyond the terms hereof This written warranty is given in lieu ofany oral or implied warranties not contained herein We dischtim all implied warranties, including without limitation any warranties ofrnerchantabilitv or fitness for a particular purpose No action to enforce this warranty shall be commenced later than ninety (90) days after etpiration ofthe warranty period Warranty for electronlc tubes Ihe warranty applied for electronic tubes is the one given by the manufiicturer ofthe tube In the even! that the product shows anomalies within the deadline ofthe validity of the warranty given by the manufacturer ofthe product itself the buyer will have to return it to the seller with the needed documents and the wrttten description o/die defect. Ihe seller will ship the bmkell tube to the maiufacturer in order to egrect the necessary technical tests to find out the cause ofthe anomaly. Meanwhile the buyer ofthe tube who needs to use, mid as such to replace unmedustely the product, will have to buy a new one aid provide to the relevant payment furdier to the issuing by the seller ofa regular commercial invoice. Afler the adequate tests made by the manufiacturer, should the result be pos ve, that is confirm the defect in manufacturing the seller will issue a regular credit nous in the name of the buyer and return the amount paid should the result be negative, that is detecta negligence in the installation or use by the buyer, he will have no right again st the seller INTRODUCTION The apparatus described in this manual is the latest of this series, offering high performances, remark— able reliability and a wide range of characteristics, it all at a low cost. Its is easy to install and uses It only takes to follow the installation procedure as shown in this manual: afier having removed all from the package, you only have to follow step by step the description in the various sections. Before starting to use the apparatus, remember to: :| read carefully the general safety information contained in this section; 3 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 howto obtain the best of its characteristics CONTENTS OF THE MANUAL The chapter composing this manual contain all the information concerning the use of the apparatus For more infomaiion refer to ELETTRONIKA Sail. This manual is made up of different chapters, each made up of various sections, Each individual chapter represents a single apparatus composing the whole station. WARNING! WW ].I E ].| This manual is intended as a general glide for trained and qualified personnel who are aware of the dangers inherent in handling potentially hazaedous electrical and electronic circuits. It is not intended to contain a complete statement of all safety precautions which should be observed by personnel in using this or other electronic equipment. The installation, operation, maintenance and service of this equipment involves risks both to personnel and equipment, and must be performed only by qualified personnel exercising due care Elettronika Sir‘l. shallnotheresponsihle 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! Alw ' nnt wr fr nin vr WW I l' "I ll 1.] vIt in fr rviin vrmk intrnl 'tmn rfrmmintn r service when alone or when fatigued Do not remove, short-circuit or tamper with interlock switches on access covers, doors, enclosures, gates, panels or shields. Keep away from live circuits, know your equipment and don‘t take chances! WARNING! In fmrn nrtht wrh ni nnt Treatment of electrical shock 1) If victim is not responsive follow the A, B, C‘s of basic life support PLA E I TIMFLAT HI BA K AHARD RFA E A - AIRWAY B - BREATHING If unconscious. open airway lift up neck, push If not breathing, begin artificial breathing Tilt forehead back, clear out mouth if necessary, head, pinch nostrils, make airtight seal, 4 quick observe for breathing, full breaths. Remember mouth to mouth resuscita» tion must be commenced as soon as possible, C — CIRCULATION Check carotid pulse. If pulse Approx, 805ec.: ] rescuer, 15 compressions, 2 quick breaths. absent, begin artificial circulation Approx. 60seci; 2 rescuers. 5 compressions, 1 breath N E‘ N TINTERR RHYTHM F MP I N WHEN WW Call for medical assistance as soon as possible. 2) If victim is responsive: - keep them warm; - keep them as quiet as possible; - loosen their clothing (a reclining position is recommended). FIRST-AID Personnel engaged in the installation, operation, maintenance or servicing of this equipment are urged to become familiar with first-aid theory and practices, The following information is not intended to be a complete first-aid procedure, it is brief and is only to be used as a reference It is the duty of all personnel using the equipment to be prepared to give adequate Emergency First Aid and thereby pre- vent avoidable loss of life. TREATMENT OF ELECTRICAL BURNS 1) Extensive burned and broken skin. - Cover area with clean sheet or cloth (cleansed available cloth article); - do not break blisters, remove tissure, remove adhered particles of 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. Allow victim to sip slowly about 4 ounces (half a glass) over a period of 15 minutes I . r E] r l . f r r r l l 2) Less severe burns - (1 st & 2nd degree). - Apply cool (not ice cold) compresses using the cleansed available cloth article; - do not break blisters, remove tissue, remove adhered particles of clothing, or apply salve or ointment; - apply clean dry dressing if necessary; - treat victim for shock as required; - arrange transportation to a hospiml as qickly as possible; - if arms or legs are affected keep them elevated. 10 EL ~-f*-T1@@Mm UHF-TVSYSTEM VEGA User's manual 11 12 This page is intentionally blank INFORMATION Section 1 - Information Contents: 1.1 Description 1.2 Main features 1.3 Technical characteristics 13 VEGA UHF - TV SYSTEM 1.1 DESCRIPTION The transmitters and transposers in this series VEGA are characterized by high performance and capability and by excellent linearity over the entire band thanks to the optimization of the RF circuits. A high degree of reliability is guaranteed, moreover, by the use of oversized cooling devices and by control circuits operated by modern microprocessor technologies. These units are used as low—power transmitters or transposers or as driver stages for amplifiers of greater power and are available in 2 to 20W versions. The excellent spectral purity of the conversion oscillator endows these units with an excellent signal/noise ratio of the radiated signal The synthesized local oscillator allows easy, rapid changing of the transmission channel from the front panel. The offset option allows frequency shifis in le (CCIR) or 0.999000999Hz (FCC) steps for operation in “precision offset" or“isofrequency" mode inthe various television standards The units are equipped withan input connector for an external reference signal at SMHz. 1.2 MAIN FEATURES — Modular construction - Programming oflocal oscillator from front panel - SAW Vesiigial filter - Sync restore (SCD — Group delay precorrectian (SCT) - Automatic shite level and sync limiter (SCT) - Multistandard modulator (SCT) - Available in stem/dual sound version - Possibility of use of common and separate carriers 14 1.3 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS VIDEO PARAMETERS AUDIO PARAMETERS Input impedance Input level White / Sync level limiter 2T K factor Amplitude / frequency response Differential gain Differential phase Group delay Sync pulse compression SIN ratio (weighted) Pre-emphasis ICPM Luminance non linearity Field time bar tilt Line time bar tilt Input impedance Input level Frequency response (30Hz to ISkI-Iz) T.H.D (301-12 to 15kHz) S/N ratio (unweighted) Ike-emphasis Stereo/ Dual sound operation Stereo Crosstalk Ouput power Available standards Cooling Operating temperature Maximum relative humidity Mains power supply External reference frequency input Output impedance Output connector Dimensions Weight Frequency stability ItMtDt at rated output power Harmonics Sporious emissions External interfaces Specifications and charactefistrcs are subject to change without notice. 75!) lep tGdB 95% < 15% 10.563 (throughout the vision band) < 5% < 3° flSns (throughout the vision band) < 3% > 60dB 50us or 75ps or flat < 3° < 4% < 2% < 2% 6009 or 10k, selectable OdBm t8dB, 0,5dB step 105m (10.2 typ.) < 0.4%(bet1e1 then 0.2% typ.) > GOdB 50us or flat Available > 37dB (better then 40dB typ.) 0t015W(Adji) B, D, G, H, I, K, M,N Conventional -10°C to +45°C 90%, non condensing 90 to 260VAC SMHz or IOMHz 509 N Female 3U 19" Rackmount ISkg ] ppm Better than -60dBc (-63dBc typical) »60dB or better -60dB or better Logic and analog signal outputs. enable input RS485. RSZSZ 15 Front panel MulL Mono Audio Modulator Module Multi video Modulator Module 3 Mult IF Preoorreclor Module 4 Mult UHF Local Oscillator Module 5 Mulll UHF Channel Filter Module 6 Controller Module 16 Rear panel RF Amplifier Module Power Supply Module External Referemem Module 3: 000 O O 17 1B This page is intentionally blank Section 2 - Operation Contents: 2.1 Menu Management 2.2 Manu Description 2.3 Alarms and Automation 19 2.1 MENU MANAGEMENT A large munber of options of the VEGA TV exciter can be easily and intuitively controlled through the human— to-machine interface on the right side of the VEGA. It is composed by a graphic display and a clickable knob. $smmmm‘mmmmmmw x § §. § §. § §. §. §. §. When the VEGA is switched on it initialise itself and query to all attached boards on bus the release number. During this period the display shows the screen below. VEGA Initializing Afler the initialisation the VEGA goes to the main menu which contains the deviation bars of the audio IF carrier signals and the White and Synch bar of the video signal. The last bar on the bottom is the one of the VCO which shows the position of the control voltage of the local oscillator li‘Elill “I.“ “9:05 4 Hudiu 5!“ l Hideoé‘i‘lM I NEED l 20 A1] of the menus of the VEGA contain a top bar which shows the name of the apparatus, the firmware version of the display board and the current time, and abottorn bar showing the reading of the output forward and reflectedpower and a stunmary of the current menu. Since the number of menus of the VEGA is high, we give hereby a detailed description of all menus. Note that the same firmware works either with the mono audio modulator and the stereo one. The firmware only needs to be set to mono or stereo from the relevant menu. Depending on the selection, the look of some menus may vary. From the default menu, the barmeters menu, the usercan navigate to other 2 menus. To navigate the menus, rotate the knob. The presence of a menu on the Iefi or the right of the current one is shown as arrows atthe Iefi or the right respectively. an.» v1.0 “gm ”India st“ ; 2“ : To enter the menu of the individual modules, select the module from the menu with the graphical image of VEGA, both the rear and the front View. Afier clicking, a blinking arc will show in what module you can enter clicking on the knob. To change module, rotate the knob. VEGR lill-l} 09:03? Below are listed all the menus of all modules. Some symbols and functioning are always the same, and are: 0 The EXIT menu is always on the first position of the lefimost menu and sends back to the default menu containing the deviation bars. So to go back to the default menu you have always to go all menus lefi and click 2 times, the first for selection and the second forconfirmation. o The parameters maybe represented in different ways depending on their type. In detail: - the read-only parameters are represented by the name of the parameter and its current value. In case of failure of a parameter, its value blinks; — the parameter which can be set within a range of values are represented by the name of the parameter and its set Value, followed by an arrow pointing downward to show that the value is pan of a list of possible 21 settings - the parameters which can be continuously set are represented by a bar showing the indication of the current value (light) and of the one set at the factory (dark); - Actions (e.g. "Clear History") are always followed by the ->|<- symbol. By selecting this voice and cofnirming, the action will be executed. a Pressing the knob while in any of the menus turns on a blinking cursor which can be used to select any parameter simply by turning the control. Then the knob can be pressed again to open the window allowing to change the selected parameter. In this window the control allows to choose the value, which has then to be confirmed when requested. 2.2 MENU DESCRIPTION - Multistandard Audio Mono Section ;_,;;.._' VEl‘ifl VLD 09:05 EX“ B ‘ Elm annr mu Vffifl V1.“ “$175 Overload Nut Qeset Trig Ni ‘ lludia 20.3“; 0.1!“ fluflio 10.3“; 0.1"; "MIG Ell-ilk MW; lludio 20.3“, 1].le EXIT Clicking on the knob, alter selecting this voice, goes back to the default menu. Overload Shows whether there is (Prst), there isn’t (Abst) or there was (Trig) an overload of the audio signal. In Absent and Triggered case, the label blinks. Reset Trig Clicking on the knob, afier selecting this voice7 delete the triggered indication from the overload. Zin Mm VH} 05:05 Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to change the impedance of the audio signal inwt connectors from 6000hm to lOkOhm and back . Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. Mi. mm mm! Answerto the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always fi'om "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the 22 Limiter rm v1.0 0un Clicking on then knob, afler selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to change the Enables or Disables the limitation circuit. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it audi- 203m mu um V” , _ W“ Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob IF mu m use Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to toggles between on and off of the IF, Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. audio 203W; 9.1" “Eh“ Vb" 09m Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not, The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob. Emph. vm um um Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to toggles between presence and absence of the emphasis, Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. fludia 203W; 0.1“; Vim VHF M6 Answerto the confirming question, selecting between accept or not, The answer starts always fi'om "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob, Source vm um um Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to choose whether to sample the input signal from the front or rear panel. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. mm in 311 “I,“ Vim VIJI tunes Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts m mm always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob 23 SC Shows the PLL lock or unlock of the subcanier In case of unlock, the label blinks AudloLvI am who 09:05 rel um level Clicking onthen knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to sets the input audio signals levels Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on its Mdi- 203V; Gilli, 9m ”L" ‘m‘ Answerto the confirming question, selecting between accept or not The answer starts Sal flufiu [eve tlj dB 1 always fi'om "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly formthis menu simply click 2 times on the mml 3 ‘ kn0b< Min IF Level Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to sets the IF levels Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. ‘ The actual level is represented by the empty arrow, the full arrow represent the value of din 2&3“,- “All the factory setting of this level, This ‘factory default marker' can help you to set-up the exciterto a good value, without ant instnunentation. mu vur um Answerto the confirming question, selecting between accept or not The answer starts 24 - Multistandard Audio Stereo Section (Option) ‘ [fill VLII “M r VET-ll Vlil'l “0:85 EXIT E t, ' ' . , Fran! v {$121 1 Uverlndl llbst ' ' Slave» v {SQ [will Overturn Mat . vrasent v 1 > 4 > mi. mu,- luvl The last menu is showed as in stereo or mono mode settings. If the mode is set for a dual sound audio modulation the last menu become the one below, because you can select to adjust the audio level to different values. « use level H-CH tlludiollvl +05 llllv (findioalvl +05: dB-r ludio 20.3“ 0.1” EXIT Clicking on the knob, afier selecting this voice, goes back to the default menu. OverloadL and Overde Shows whether there is (Prst), there isn't (Abst) or there was (Trig) an overload of the audio lefi and right signal. In Absent and Triggered case, the label blinks. Reset Trig Clicking on the knob, afier selecting this voice7 delete the triggered indication from the overload. le'l VEM lll.ll Mmfl Clickingon then knob, afler selecfingthis voice, goes into the menu that allows to change the impedance of the audio signal input connectors from 6009 to IOkQ and back. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. {tum 203m Mu ”PM W“ 39>“ Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts Sel audio Zin always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob. 25 Limiter E00 v1.0 09:05 Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to change a" the Enables or Disables the limitation circuit Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it, Mi. 203“; mil: vtnn v1.0 Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob: till ? VES Mia mm 0.1». IF1 0600 m 00:05 Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to toggles : $ between on and off of the IFl . Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it mute 203V: (MW. mm W" l“ Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not, The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob. IF2 m v1.0 00:05 Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to toggles between on and off of the IF2. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on Du ii ll. ‘ din 203“: 0.10:i mu VI-IF MM Answerto the continuing question, selecting between accept or not, The answer starts g 1 always fi'om "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob, Source [till v1.0 00:00 Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to choose whetherto sample the input signal from the ham or rear panel. Rotate the knob to select . the desired value and click on it. M“, 20.301, my, vtnn v1.0 09-06 Answer to the continuing question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob min 20:31" 0.1K! 26 Mod e mm v1.0 um Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menuthat allows to choose the operating mode between mono, stereo or dual sound. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. ttudi' 203m mu Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob. Emp h. Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to toggles between presence and absence of the emphasis. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it vm VlJl mm Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob. SCl Shows the PLL lock or unlock of the subcarrier 1. In case of unlock, the label blinks. 802 Shows the PLL lock or unlock of the subcarrier 2. In case of unlock, the label blinks. IF1 Level vm v1.0 amt Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to sets the IF] level, Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. The actual level is represented by the empty arrow, the full arrow represent the value of the factory setting nun, 31.3911 (mu of this level. This ‘factory default market‘ can help you to set-up the exciter to a good value, without ant instrumentation. 11m Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob “in“ VI 27 IF2 Level vtm m om Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menuthat allows to sets the IF2 level, Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it The actual level is represented by the empty arrow, the full arrow represent the value of the factory setting Min 203“: MW- of this level. This 'factory default marker' can help you to set-up the exciter to a good value, without ant instrumentation, min mt was Answerto the confirming question, selecting between accept or not The answer starts Aud l oLvI Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to sets the input audio signals level, Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it mai. 2033, cm: min VLIl mm Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts If the mode is set for a dual sound audio modulation you can select to adjust the audio level to different values, so the set audio level menu become two different menus for audiol and audi02 level setting as showed below: VEfill V1 0 09:06 Vfl'ill Vlifl 09:05 Sat lluéiol Laval Set Hudinl level +05 dB +115 ill} audio 20.3“ nudin 20.39! 28 - Multistandard Video Section VEfill Vt.“ 99:06 VEl'ull |ll.“ 09:05 Elli? B l l Clipper 0" v While Eli‘s llbsl } ti’retnrr Dll v Sync Clip "list iv tSuntJtestora on v lleset Trig lit l (Source llear 1 Video mainF mu, Video 20.3“; mm, 9m FIJI 39:08 Uidm 20-3“: m, EXIT Clicking on the knob, afier selecting this voice, goes backto the default menu‘ While Clip Shows whether there is (Prst), there isn't (Abst) or there was (Trig) the clipper intervention on white. In Absent and Triggered case, the label blinks. Sync Clip Shows Whether there is (Prst), there isn't (Abst) or there was (Trig) the clipper intervention on synci In Absent and Triggered case, the label blinks, Reset Trig Clicking on the knob, afier selecting this voice, delete the triggered indication from the clippers. Clipper Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to toggle the clipper intervention, Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. Vii-ll iii-Ii “mi Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not The answer starts m tiiwer always fi'om "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the u- knob, Precorr mm m um Clicking onthen knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to toggle the group delay pre—corrector: Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it in: my, (mu Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob Video Milly 0.1K, 29 Sync Restore £0415;ng . t 09:05 Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to toggle the sync restore intervention. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it . ' idea mm mm mu Vl.li Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the ‘ knob I ‘i VES Video emu, um. Source Wm m 09:05 Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to choose 1 fl whether to sample the input signal from the front or rear panel. Rotate the knob to select ‘ the desired value and click on it W;- 203”; um. PEG" VHF W Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not The answer starts [31g always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the Vid eo Shows the PLL lock or unlock of the video, In case of unlock the label blinks. Video Level Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to sets the video level Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it The actual level 15 represented by the empty arrow, the full arrow represent the value of Vim the factory setting of this level This ‘factory default marker' can help you to set- -up the exciterto a good value, without ant instrumflitation. HM VLB van» “L". was Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. "he answer starts 5“ vm: l“ always fi'om "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob litter-l ? 30 - Multistandard IF Precorrector Section ‘-‘ i VEGA v1.11 09:05 our 9 Pm. Enahled v Wet. EXIT Clicking on the knob, afier selecting this voice, goes backto the default menu‘ Prec Clicking on then knob, alkr selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to toggle the non-linearity pre-corrector. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. Vim VHF “W Answerto the confirming question, selecting between accept or not The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob, Pm. maul 4m:1 31 - Multistandard Local Oscillator Section with Line Offset "f“w“ Vfiffl will VEM N.“ EXlT ‘ l q hf Iulernal v Channel t L‘mefjlmt ne'er“ EXIT Clicking on the knob, afier selecting this voice, goes backto the default menu Channel Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to select the transmission channel forthe selected standard. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. knob, Line offset Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to set the ‘ line offset in either positive (P) or negative(M) steps from 15M to 151’, Rotate the knob i to select the desired value and click on it, ‘ 4), 203 w Offset[Hz] : LineOffset[Step]*(LineFrequency[Hz]/12) 9m VLR Mzfli Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the VCO Shows the oscillator PLL lock or unlock. In case of unlock, the label blinks 32 out mm Vl.0 09:05 M Lei But Enable Clicking onthen knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to toggle the oscillator output Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it n. roam mu Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob in my, 11.151. Ref um um um Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to select whether the reference is internal or external t Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it at aim we Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob. L.O. Tu ne Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to fine adjust the frequency of Local Oscillator, usetull only in case of absence of an external reference. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. The actual level is represented by the empty arrow, the full arrow represent the value of the factory setting of this level‘ This ‘factory default marker' can help you to set-up the exciter to a good value, without ant instrumentation Answer to the confirming question7 selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from “Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times onthe knob. 33 - Multistandard Local Oscillator Section with Field Offset (Option) MW“ VEfill V Lu 99:06 EXIT B l Channel er ) tinellllliet Zerov it PM ml 09:06 lift-n vm 09:06 Dulpul Enabledv lad: Internal v Fieldflllsel fillzvy 1.0. emu, mm in. man, 0.ng 1.0“ 211.3“; mm, EXIT Clicking on the knob, afier selecting this voice, goes backto the default menu‘ Channel Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to select the transmission channel forthe selected standard. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. knob, Line offset = Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to set the ‘ line offset in either positive (P) or negative(M) steps from 15M to 151’, Rotate the knob ‘ ‘ to select the desired value and click on it, ‘ 4), 203 w YEW VI-fi WM Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts 2m 1 always fi'om "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the mm? [13] kmh in, new mm. Field offset m “4’ “9m Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menuthat allows to set the a k ‘ filed offset in Hertz from -700Hz to +700Hz< This is added to the line offset Rotate the mob to select the desired value and click on it. 41. man; 0.114, TotaJOffset[Hz] = FieldOffset[Hz]+LineOfiset[Step] *(LineFrequency[Hz]/ 12) 34 “El-ll VI-ll MM Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts m 3 always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the , knob fluépl m D R0, VCO, STD Shows the oscillator PLLs lock or unlock. In case of unlock, the label blinks. Output Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to toggle the oscillator output, Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it “m Vl-li “9M Answerto the confirming question, selecting between accept or not The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob, Ml 2&3“; um, Ref Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to select whether the reference is internal or external 4 Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it, VET-H VI." 09:86 Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob. 35 - Multistandard Channel Filter Section PertrlHnde lhrlo 1 PeretalHan 666i » Purlevellluio 622 v EXIT Clicking on the knob, afier selecting this voice, goes backto the default menu‘ PwrCtllMode vm v1.0 mm m m on man ' nun Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to switch between the manual and automatic (AGC) power control mode. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it The Auto or Manual selection will be always displayed on the top bat AT T ENHON‘for safety operation is better to set 0% to the power level that in not selected. For example is A U TO power control mode is selected, is better to set 0% to the Power Level in manual mode. In this way, after a change, the power will start from OW. mu vur was Answerto the confirming question, selecfingbetween accept or not. The answer starts l always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the 1 l l 4 llaerl ? filter Auto Pwr level E_fiL_fi:£____“2=’£fi Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to select m M“ I.“ m" the operating level of the power in case of automatic power control mode selected. lotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it film anew, 0.171; rum Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not, The answer starts SW“! always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply clickl times on the mm ? 3 knob fitter mm mm Manual Hm level mm um um Clicking on then knob, afler selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to select m — the operating level of the power in case of manual power control mode selected. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it mm mm luv. 36 Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob law! . Filler ”Elli UH 37 - Control Section m U Lll 09:05 Ml VLIl lmfi EER ul" 0956 [till Vi.“ “1:06 (Rite v “is“! l‘lndnnv > (Dim, Lll tl'ima ( t (anthem Win 1.11 15m 1 . (III m [mm m mudm , t r t mum gnaw, my. Ielnn emu, mu. Cnnlml lo< ' EXIT Clicking on the knob, afier selecting this voice, goes bac (to the default menu Hist View Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to show all the events stored into the non volatile memory of the VEGA. Inthe title bar is showed the current event number and the total events actually stored into the log, To move inside the log simply rotate the knob Click the knob to exit from the history view‘ Hist Clear Clicking on then knob, alter selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to clear all the events stored in the hifiory log. Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not, The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob, Control Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows totoggle W the local or remote control mode Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click ‘ on it. When in remote mode either the telemeasuring connector or the serial port can be used to control the exciter. Telemeasming connector and serial port can be always used to monitor the exciter. Um VI.“ 119m Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts CELEB ‘ always fi'om "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the Contrast ‘ m M 09:35 Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to adjust the contrast settings of the display. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. {12an mu; 0.114 3B VET-ll VlJ “ll! ( t t Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts VI fit always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob 68 mm . [m (neutral 20.1": I.” Brightness Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to adjust the brightness settings of the displays Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or note The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob. Serial vm mi 7 0m Clicking on then knob, atkr selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to toggle between the possibility for serial port control: RS232 on the front panel and RS485 on the rear panel. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. nun! 211.351; mm item "it _ mi Answerto the confinning question, selecting between accept or not The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob, flue?! ? vm m1 Factory Def Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to reste all r, , of the parameters of the VEGA to values set during the factory tests Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob. Date that vm > out Clicking on then knob, aflser selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to set the date of the internal clock of the display board, “- Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it, the selection will go to the next a,“ 21mg “A" filed. The date format is day/month/year. 39 cm thl M“ Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts Tlme m v1.0 09:05 Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to set the time of the internal clock of the display board. Rotate the knob to select the desired value ‘ and click on it, the selection will go to the next filedt new raw, mm, The time format is hour/minute/second always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click2 times on the knob Std m» mi 09:05 Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to set the standard used, Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. mm 20301 mu] Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer stans always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob. Audio Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to sets the VEGA to work with either the mono or the stereo audio board. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it, mu m was Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not The answer starts knobi Sign?" — Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to select “M"? the signal type handled by the VEGA. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and (antral 20.310; 0st“; click on it If 'Digital' signal type is selected the sync detection is disabled In the same way is disabled the 3dB power reduction feature in case of AGC power control and Sync lost In arse of Digital signal type selection the sync icon in the top bar will be replaced by a 'DIG' icon. mm m w mm Answer to the continuing question, selecting between accept or not, The answer starts Em always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the may! 2 kmb' (numeral avast um Rel eases Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to view all the release history of all the microcontrollers around the VEGAboards, The display board is showed in the first line and then the audio, video, local oscillator and external reference 41 - Final Section fibsl fiesetlnrkflul tit t Clicking on the knob, afier selecting this voice, goes backto the default menu‘ LockOut Shows whether the LockOut state is present or absent. In case of presence of LockOut, the label blinks. Below is detailed the functioning of LockOut While an alarm is present the exciter switch off the output power. When the alarm disappear, the power is switched on again Afier 5 times the exciter switch off the output power, the exciter goes in LockOut state: the power remains off till the userreset the LockOut. If the fails are farmore that 1 hour than the LockOut counter is automatically cleaned. RBSBlLOCkOUl “E“ W's Mm Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to clear LockOut counter. Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob. 20,3 Voltage Shows the measure of the power supply voltage of the final power stage. In case of abnormal value, the label blinks. Current Shows the measure of the power supply current of the final power stage. In case of abnormal value, the label blinks. Te mp. Shows the measure of the working temperature of the final power stage. In case of abnormal value, the label blinks. Fan Shows the operating mode of the fan, which may run at low or high speed, be still orbe programmed to work 42 automatically depending on the temperature of the final stage, The fan symbol on the right shows the fan speed: 0, 1 or 2 means respectively stopped, low and high speeds Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to set the “M “fl Fm 09415 standard usedi Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on its final 20.3“; 0.1“ ma VI-li ms Answerto the confinning question, selecting between accept or not The answer starts always fi'om "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the ? m knobs Final emu; mu, - BUS Section vrm fl.» EXIT 09:06 “Bill VI.“ 09:05 B ”digital: “MW { Wanalngz H4.“ Onv 4 Wendi»): 4-1.“ Bus 20.3“; M“ Power Pnllinq Enabled 1 Bus mm, mm Clicking on the knob, afier selecting this voice, goes backto the default menu Power Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to tums on or off the power supply of the whole BUS. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. knob. Polling Um vm . lam Clicking on then knob, afierselecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to turns on or off the BUS polling feature. Romte the knob to select the desired value and click ' On it. has new, mm, If 'BUS polling' enabled the display board will poll continuously all the board to obtain the data values. If ’BUS polling' disabled the boards will inform by using an interrupt line that a value has changed on them. Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob. +leglla| Shows the measure of the +5V power supply voltage of the bus. In case of abnormal value, the label blinks. +/-Va naI 0g Shows the measure of the +/- 15V power supply voltage of the bus In case of abnormal value, the label blinks. - External Reference Section VElill NJ] “0:06 Villa ma 09:06 Hill [3 t 4 [kinder/ante llbst b i belle! Ilir Univ If link Closedv b t Ealllef Tune TWA Enhllel. 20.3“ II.IN_ Enamel. 20.351 EXIT Clicking on the knob, afier selecting this voice, goes backto the default menu‘ IF link Clicking on then knob, afler selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to choose whether the IF connection is internal or located on the rear panel. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. VEW Vi,“ WW Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knob. MN. 29311}; Mil; ExtReferenoe Shows Whether the external reference is present. ExtRef Dir mu mi mm Clicking onthen knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to set the direction of the reference. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it. Vii-ll Vl-ll 99“ Answer to the confirming question, selecting between accept or not. The answer starts always from "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the ltrevl? kfl0b~ mm. aw, m. ExtRef Tu ne Clicking on then knob, afier selecting this voice, goes into the menu that allows to fine adjust the fi'equency of the external reference. Rotate the knob to select the desired value and click on it The actual level is represented by the empty arrow the full arrow represent . . . the value of the factory setting of this level This ‘factory default marker’ can help you to set— -up the exciterto a good value, without ant instrumentation, Vffill V LIE 09:06 Haw—w; I htcepl? Exhhl. 203" MM. Answerto the confirming question, selecting between accept or not The answer starts always fi'om "Accept: NO", so to exit quickly form this menu simply click 2 times on the knobs 2.3 ALARMS AND AUTOMATION In case of alarm the red LED lights up andthe icon of abell appears in the upper bar of the display If the alarm disappears, the red LED is turned off and the bell stans blinking, in orderto show that an anomaly occurred. To know the details of the anomaly and when it occurred, the history menu can be used Once this menu is accessed, the blinking bell icon disappears. In case of alarms of a board on the bus, such as the audio or the video modulator, the green status led on the board, will start blinking When the board is working correctly the led is lit continuously While an alarm is present the exciter switch off the output power When the alarm disappear, the power is switched on again. Afier 5 limes the exciter switch off the output power, the exciter goes in LockOut state: the power remains off till the userreset the LockOut. If the fails are far more that 1 hour than the LockOut counter is automatically cleaned. Please find below the list of the automatic interventions of the exciter in case of anomalies, and the relevant record in the history 0 Amplifier Voltage No intervention. The history records and intervention if the value is too high or too low by the 10% of its nominal value (factory setting). 0 Amplifier Current No intervention. The history records an eventif the value is too high or too low by lhe 20% of its nominal value (factory setting), only when the amplifier is on. o Amplifier Temperature The temperature is connected to the work of the fan, if it is set to automatic mode, in this way: there are 3 thresholds, THl < TH2 < TH3, all with histeresys. Under the lowest threshold (T H1) the fan is off Between THl and TH2 the fan is on and rotates slowly Between TH2 and TH3 the fan is on and rotates fast Beyond the higher threshold (TH3) the amplifier is switched off and an event is recorded in the history. If the temperature drops again below TH3, the amplifier is switchedback on. A fast sequence of on/ol’f switching causes a LockOut of the apparatus. o BUS Voltages (+5V, +15V, -15V) No intervention. The history records and intervention if the value is too high or too low by the 10% of its nominal value 47 o Fonuard & Reflected Power If the value of the forward power exceeds the threshold value (factory setting) the ampifier is switched off and the event is recorded in the alarm history. 0 No communication with the boards on the BUS No intervention. The history records the event only if Polling is enabled. If Polling is disabled, the ‘No communication’ is not detected. 0 Noncorresponding standards There is no intervention in case one or more boards on the BUS are set to work on different standards The history records the event. o IF Audio unlock The audio board turns off its IF in case it becomes unlocked. The history records the event. o Audio Overload The menu of the audio board indicated the event with a blinking 'Triggered' message. The history does not record any event. 0 IF Video unlock The video board turns off its IF in case it becomes unlocked. The history records the event. Besides, the final amplifier is switched off. 0 Wdeo Clipper The menu of the video board indicated the event with a blinking 'Triggered' message. The history does not record any event. 0 L0. unlock The local oscillator board turns its output off if any of its PLL unlocks The history records the event Besides, the final amplifier is switched off. 0 No Sync In case the synchronism is missing the sync icon in the top barblinks. I > I In this case the value of the output power is decreased by 3dB only Meters 1310.1“ J 0.1“ if analog signal type is selected and AGC control is selected In case of 3dB otput power decrease, the output power value in the bottom bar will be Written between brackets. Section 3 - Diagram Contents: - Cable diagram - Modules description Eszzaf 5 fi 955 §§5§ 5.5; f a , Em £3543 55m 5Ezmz<& 5 «HS Boom 2 545m 532 as a; as $55 Ejefiwwmw M M I 25523 $10 Emil 55: 5 gig 55,2 §< &@ < 7 Q m; m5063 > 70dB > 72dB Carrier FM deviation PLL Orr/Off selection and level adjustment > t3dB Internal TCXO externally lockable Microprocessor with RS485 protocol lie-configurable through RS485 7 f as 5 195327 052 71,5255; 2 3582 (NOSE E 87 7772457” 5527 Ba 75 38 $55 777572 3539 E 537” 2g 7745777377577 SEGEmJM Ea fig? ‘ $7787 5557 gaé‘ 55 $5 a =§S§§ 77 05774 5 5 5? 79:75:77 ‘ 5&8 5:77 7 577713 75.7 1875 779437qu 55: “3 £67 ‘ 77 5757577 7 77 7272 77:53 79—72 mm§c77§m 7“ E, 5255 is 55} is: 7777623 575 Ea 23 $5 Ea E75 Sta 5; 5:3“ 5:25 7 7 7 7 7 SQ; Z7 M5338; 5:77 5:75 $2277 757 5:5 99: 55: 5595 E 51767 372739 use 0534 5472 51777 as??? m 7 m _ n w _ m 7 v 7 m _ N _ f _ o The module contains the following blocks: 1. 10. 11. 12. 13. Input relay —chooses the audio source between the XLR on the front panel of the module and the one on the back of the apparatus and selects the input impedance to 6009 or lOkQ; both switching are managed by the software. Audio level regulation stage —regulates the level of the audio signal by means of a digital potentiometer which can be programmed trough a uWIRE interface (with 0.5dB step between —8dB and +8dB). Emphasis stage — inserts an emphasis curve on the audio signal with a time constant depending on the standard (50,75us); the choice can be selected via sofiwarer Deviation limiter — cuts the audio level to limit the FM deviation; its intervention is handled by the sofiware and the intervention of the clipper, if any, is signalled by a red LED on the front panel. Low—pass filter — filters the audio signal before the modulation to suppress extemal residues from the audio band (20Hz-15kHz); the filter can be inserted by means ofjumpers on the board. Audio signal level measurement — this stage detects the peak level of the audio signal providing a conditioned analog voltage for the A/D conversion; the voltage will be processed by the microcontroller of the display board (see MTGOO79) to be shown as VU-METER. Frequency modulator — converts to intermediate frequency the audio signal as FM modulation of a earlier Carrier level regulation stage— switches on and off the audio can-ier and the regulation within at least :l:3dB of the level referring to the video carrier. IF amplifier — amplifies the audio carrier to obtain an output level of -6dBm< Output low—pass filter— filters the harmonics of the audio carrier‘ Audio IF oscillator— generates the audio canierperforming the PLL fi'equency synthesis; the selectable standards and the lock indication are handled by the sofiware. 20MHz reference— the frequency reference for the PLL synthesis of the carrier is generated by a TCXO which may be locked to a more precise S/IOMHz external reference (see MTG0076)< Controller— all of the described operations are managed by a mierocontroller communicating to the user interface board (see MTGOO79) by RS485 protocol; the local controller stores the status of the module and a reprogramming of the firmware (possible via RS485 from the display board) does not alter its contents CALIBRATION PROCEDURE - Instrument list - Spectrum analyser Lock of the carriers and reference - Oscilloscope - Tester - A with generator - FM Audio neceiver - Audio parameters analyser Calibration of the audio parameters aflerthe FM moddalion Description of the adjustment points R6 FM deviation level R36 Unused R37 Audio carrier level (-6dBm) R99 VU»METER deviation C17 Tuning of the local oscillator of the audio carrier Fine mning of the local oscillator of the audio carrier IF video testpoint (50kHz) U nused VCO control voltage testpoint (LABV) TCXO leslpoint (50kHz) U nused External reference lestpoint (100kHz) Audio input (panel) IF Monitor (panel) The calibration procedure of'the module requires a complete structure of display board (see M TG0079) and extension module (see M T 00095 ) in order to perform the software selection which will be referred to later and power the module itself. Menu of the Multistandard Mono Audio Modulator Module YEW Vial) 09:00 V 09:00 [KIT 9 ‘ from videov } Overload mm 3 f p Reset Trig ‘ : Verification of the IF oscillator section — connect a spectrum analyser to the monitor of the J 5 module and check the sections in it: D Configure the module with IF On and IF Level at 1/2 of the scale and calibrate C17, L5 to lock the audio carrier to the intermediate frequency of the set standard (to change the standard refer to the standard change procedure) and obtain a lock voltage between 7Vand 8Von J3, checking thatSC is onLock in the menu of the display D In case of problems in obtaining the lock, check that on J6, J7 and J 12 there are the fiequencies listed in the table of the description of the adjustment points Verification of the audio base-band section — connect an audio source to J2 and an FM demodulator with audio parameters measurement capability to the IF monitor of J 5 and check the sections in it: D Configmre the module withAudio Lvl at OdB, Zin on 60m, Limiter of)", Emph present and Source front. D Calibrate R6 to obtain the correct level of audio deviation, D IncreaseAudioLvl to +6dB and set Limiter on, chect that the over LED lighted up and that Overload indicates Pres, restoreAudio Lvl to ME and check that the LED becomes unlit and Overload indicates Trig, if needed reset this indication with Reset Trig and check that it goes to Abstt D Calibrate R99 for the correct indication of the VU-METEK 57 Component Itgmut SCH0198ARO MULT.‘ AUDIO STEREO MODULATOR MODULE (Option) MT60078ARO DESCRIPTION This modulator allows the Mono, Stereo and Dual Sound coding of TV audio signal. The boards accept two input audio chamels with a nominal amplitude of 2Vpp iSdB on a selectable impedance of either 6000 balanced or lOkQ unbalanced. The selection of the input impedance is made by means of a relay, the adjustment of the input level is made by means of a digital power-meter. The audio inputs are trough balanced XLRF audio connectors on the front panel ortrough the bus connector: The audio source, either from front or back, is switched by a relay The modulator allows to add a pre-emphasis circuit, which time constant can be set in factory to either 50 or 75 microseconds It is possible to add a deviation circuit to prevent an overdrive of the modulator by an excessive-level base-band signal. The base-band audio signals are limited in frequency through low-pass filters which suppress frequencies higher than 15kHz. The deviation level is monitored by two peak detectors, one for each audio channel. The Mono, Stereo or Dual Sound coding is analog. The pilot tone identifying the codification is overlapped to the audio signal which modulates the secondary audio subcarrier. This tone is represented by a 54.6875kHz pilot frequency, synthesised locally and locked by a PLL to the line frequency of the video signal in base band. The coding requires this pilot frequency to be non-modulated for monophonic audio. The pilot frequency is AM modulated with a frequency equal to 117.5Hz, 50% modulation depth, for Stereo‘ It is AM modulated with a frequency of 274. le, 50% modulation depth, for Dual Sound audio. The coded audio signal modulates the two subcarriers generated by the VCO, PLL locked to a reference frequency of ZOMHZ. Each of the subcarriers can be disabled, and the nominal level can be changed by i3dB. On the board there is an IF input for the 38.9MHz video canier. The latter is added to the two audio subcarriers and sent to the output. The following control signal for the modulator operation are present on the board: — PLL lock status of the primary audio subcarrier - PLL lock status of the secondary audio subcarrier. — PLL lock status of the pilot tone — Overload on the main audio input. - Overload on the secondary audio input. - Peak level of the deviation of the primary audio subcarrier. - Peak level of the deviation of the secondary audio subcarrier. A1] of the operating parameters of the board are managedbythe built-in micro-processor. Communication to outside are performed trough RS485 bus. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Input impedance Nominal level Input Emphasis Deviation limiter Low-pass filter Frequency response Tl-ID Stereo crosstalk Intermodulation Synchronous AM SIN Asynchronous AM S/N FM S/N CCIR Analog measures Carrier frequency synthesis Audio carrier characteristics Pilot tone characteristics Pilot tone modulation Modulation frequency Frequency reference External interface Firmware 6000 - 10k!) selectable 2Vpp mol+8dB Front and rear XLR selectable FLAT»50usec (FLAT»75usec) Selectable ISkHz excludable < 10.5dB < 05% <-40dB < 60dB (d2,d3) > 50dB > 70dB > 72dB FM deviation of the carriers A PLL On/Ofl' selection and level adjustment > fldB 54687.5HZ(3/2fs)1—10Hz AM 50% 274.12Hz(]/57fs) l l7i48H2(11133fs) Internal TCXO externally lockable Microprocessor withRS485 protocol Reconfigurablevia RS485 7 a 7 5m 59 795305 a? 957 57377572. $88; 5271 E am 77:32 Egan ME 2 5 as 352 3529 5 2,577} $3 W70< 7a vikomd 5.55me 77257” 5775” EE ti 5 55 ”7932 5 fig 7 an; 7 sag as; Sm Ea 55 57 577715 557 ‘ is; 2:57 “a 7 £57; 77 7 7 gas ‘ 2:2 77 a? 55 a E\ 5 n: 77 E: 5 AT 575.77 ‘ 53578 I; 535 Es E; 3 £2 ‘ 55 s a? 77 553 7 3792 EVE Sm g... «5550 M5565 55:53 i 7 fig, 571 was 5 £5 5555? s; jwfigfi 55 555 Es g; Ea 575 55a WE, S723 535: , 7 7 7 7 5177 2 53:82 5:77 5777.77 A553 757 £775 353 as: 5555 s T 53; g ® ® ® 27.57 555; 957 gs 572 5; 93 SE 55 M 352 max 7555 a; 7 5555 55 5; £27 9; z; a; N £52 Em £75 5: Ex 5 say 5 E 73 5 WE, § § 73:5: 7 7 7 7 Eng 57 53:52 5577 5772.7 mafia 757 5:5 579: as: 558? s T 27,9 557; gs 957 52 52 557.74 5mm m _ w _ n _ a _ m 7 q 7 m _ N 7 f _ o 61 The module contains the following blocks: 1. 10. 11. Input relays (2) — chooses the audio source betweenthe XLR onthe fiont panel of the module andthe one on the back of the apparatus and selects the input impedance to 6009 or 10kfl; both switching are managed by the software. Audio level regulation stages (2) —regulates the level of the audio signal by means of a digital potentiometer which can be programmed trough a uWIRE interface (with 0.5dB step between —8dB and +8dB), Emphasis stages (2) —inserts anemphasis curve onthe audio signal with a time constant depending onthe standard (50,75us); the choice can be selected via sottware. Deviation limiters (2) —cuts the audio level to limit the FM deviation; its intervention is handled by the software and the intervention of the clipper; if any, is signalled by ared LED on the front panel. Low-pass filters (2) —filters the audio signal before the modulation to suppress external residues from the audio band (20Hz—15kHz); the filtercan be inserted by means ofjlunpers onthe board. Stereomatfix—encodesthetwoaudiosignalsdeperxiingmthetiansm'ssimmodesetandaddsthe modulated pilot tone to define the transmission standard as either mono, stereo or dual sound; the selection can be made via soflware and is indicated by three yellow LEDs on the frontal panel, 14lVlI-Izquartzoscillator— generates theclcckneeded to synthesise thepilottone lockedto the line-synchronism frequency ofthe video signal coming from the video modulator module (see MTGOO72)‘ Synthesised pilot tone generator —synthesises the pilot tone by means of DDS programmed trough an uWneintertace. Audio signal level measurement—this stage detects thepeaklevel ofthe audio signal providingtwo conditioned analog voltages forthe A/D conversion; the voltages will be processed by the microcontroller of the display board (see MTGOO79) to be displayed as VU—METERS, Frequency modulators (2) —converts to intermediate frequency the audio signal as FM modulation of a carrier. Carrier level regulation stages (2) — switches on and off the audio carrier and the regulation within at least i3dB of the level referring to the video carrier. 12. IF amplifier — amplifies the audio carrierto obtain an output level of -6dBm< 13. 14. 15. 16. 62 Output low—pass filter— filters the harmonics of the audio carrier: Audio IF oscillators (2) — generates the audio carrierperfomiing the PLL frequency synthesis; the selectable standards and the lock indication are handled by the sofiware. ZlJMHz reference — the frequencyreference forthe PLL-synthesis of the audio carrier is obtained from the video module (see MTGOU72) to keep aperfect intercanier linings Controller— all of the described operations are managed by a microcontroller comnmnicating to the user interface board (see MTGOO79) by RS485 protocol; the local controller stores the stattn of the module and a reprogrammjngof the firmware (possible via RS485 from the displayboard) does not alter its contents CALIBRATION PROCEDURE - Instrument list - Spectrum analyser - Oscilloscope - Tester Look of the carriers and reference - Audio generator - FM Audio receiver - Audio spectrum analyser Calibration of the audio parameters after the FM modulation - Description of the adjustment points R161 Clipper symmetry, Iett channel R176 Clipper symmetry, right clfinnel R13 Indication of the main carrier deviation R134 Indication of the secondary carrler deviation LP1, LP2, LP3, LP4 Frequency response adjustment R41, R42, 642 Crosstalk adjustment R103 Pilot tone level adjustment R29 Adjustment of the maln carrier deviation R104 Adjustment of the secondary carrier deviation 030, L7 Adjustment of the maln canler frequency C102, L14 Adjustment of the secondary canier frequency R37 Adjustment of the maln canler outan level R78 Adjustment of the secondary carrier output level R70 Adjustment of the video carrier (Unused) R72 Adjustment of the can'lers output level MF1, MFZ Adjustment of the outpm filter J2, J7 Audio inpms (panel) J4 IF monitor (panel) Component layout for adjustment points “‘“@' m m J > Q U o 1.5“ 0 5.31.5 e E1- m u m i 42 ® W ”Hun“; lmm s mm mm 0 min“ mm ® . . M . mm... M: IQ : mm 2 6) Wk “ n rum-u m Q gm fl m m mm g (3 m 5 3 H M M, gm 5 , Amman ® mm kl?" "m o mum “SEE we Q n m — “fl—“_“_ w mun m m mg 7st: mnmm 5m; The calibration procedure of'the module requires a complete structure of display board (see M TGOO79) and extension module (see M TGOO95 ) in order to perform the software selection which will be referred to later and power the module itself - Menu of the Multistandard Stereo Audio Modulator Module Vim VLB 09:86 VEl'xll VI." 09:05 UT“ Um WM [SST E- DVerlnadl libs! minimum llbst IlesetTris fit and» 203“, my. lllnfin emu, um. findio 20m, aim. nuns zeav, 0.in I El'xll “I.“ 09:06 itll'l level Haw W2 lava! .__,'_._4 fiufliolvt §05 tiliv i am 2mm um. Verified sezione oscillatore a IF — collegare un analizzatore c ' spettro sulla monitoria del cassetto JS e controllare Ia fimzionalita delle sezioni in esso presenti: El Configure the module with IF] and IF2 On and IFI Level and IF2 Level at 1/2 of the scale and calibrate C30 and L7 (C102 and L14) to lock the audio carriers to the intermediate frequency of the set standard (to change the standard refer to the standard change procedure) and obtain a lock voltage between 2 Vand 3 Von C4 (C113), checking that SCI and SCZ are onLock in the menu of the displays Connect a spectrum analyser in tracking mode between J3 and the output of the J 1 module and check the response of the filter calibrating MFI and MF2 to the minimum ripple, Calibrate the R37 trimmer to obtain on J 1 the maximum level of the main carrier in output and calibrate R76 fora level of the secondary carrier- 7dBc compared to the main, then calibrate R72 to obtain a level of the main carrier of —6dBm. Verification of the audio base-band section — connect an audio source to J2 and J7 and an FM demodulator with audio parameters measurement capability to the IF monitor of J4 and check the sections in it: DUE! DE Configure the module with Mode DualSound,AudioI Lvl OdB, AudioZ LvI OdB, Zin 6009, Limiter off, Emph present and Source front. Calibrate R29 and R104 to obtain the correct level of audio deviation for both subcarriersi Increase AudioI(2) LvI to +6dB set Limiter on, chect that the over LED lighted up and that OverloadLm) indicates Pray, and that the limitation circtuit acts symmetrically on both polarities of the audio signal, using an oscilloscope on pin3 of JPl (JPS), and retouch if needed R161 (R176), restore Audi01(2) LvI to ME and check that the LEDs become unlit and 0verIoadL(R) indicates Trig, if needed reset this indication with Reset Trig and check that it goes to Absti Calibrate R13 and R134 for the correct indication of the VU-METERSi Configure the module with Mode Mono and calibrate R103 to a 2,5kHz deviation of the pilot tone with no audio sources connected on J 2 and J7. Configure the module with Mode Stereo and connect an audio signal to J7, calibrate R41, R42 and C42 to maximise the crosstalk of the right channel overthe lefi channel.
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