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Maxiva UAX Transmitter
Indoor System User Manual
Maxiva UAX Transmitter
Indoor System
T.M. No. 888-2721-001
© Copyright Harris Corporation 2010
All rights reserved
September 29, 2010
Rev: A
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Technical Assistance
Technical and troubleshooting assistance for HARRIS Transmission products is available from
HARRIS Field Service (factory location: Quincy, Illinois, USA) during normal business hours
(8:00 AM - 5:00 PM Central Time). Telephone +1-217-222-8200 to contact the Field Service
Department; FAX +1-217-221-7086; or E-mail questions to tsupport@harris.com.
Emergency service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, by telephone only.
On-line assistance, including technical manuals, white papers, software downloads, and service
bulletins, is available at http://support.broadcast.harris.com/eservice_enu.
Address written correspondence to Field Service Department, HARRIS Broadcast
Communications Division, P.O. Box 4290, Quincy, Illinois 62305-4290, USA. For other global
service contact information, please visit: http://www.broadcast.harris.com/contact.
NOTE: For all service and parts correspondence, you will need to provide the Sales Order
number, as well as the Serial Number for the transmitter or part in question. For future reference,
record those numbers here: ___________________/____________________
Please provide these numbers for any written request, or have these numbers ready in the event
you choose to call regarding any Service, or Parts requests. For warranty claims it will be required,
and for out of warranty products, this will help us to best identify what specific hardware was
shipped.
Replaceable Parts Service
Replacement parts are available from HARRIS Service Parts Department from 7:00 AM to 11:00
PM Central Time, seven days a week. Telephone +1-217-222-8200 or email
servicepartsreq@harris.com to contact the Service Parts Department.
Emergency replacement parts are available by telephone only, 24 hours a day, seven days a
week by calling +1-217-222-8200.
Unpacking
Carefully unpack the equipment and preform a visual inspection to determine if any apparent
damage was incurred during shipment. Retain the shipping materials until it has been verified that
all equipment has been received undamaged. Locate and retain all PACKING CHECK LISTs. Use
the PACKING CHECK LIST to help locate and identify any components or assemblies which are
removed for shipping and must be reinstalled. Also remove any shipping supports, straps, and
packing materials prior to initial turn on.
Returns And Exchanges
No equipment can be returned unless written approval and a Return Authorization is received from
HARRIS Broadcast Communications Division. Special shipping instructions and coding will be
provided to assure proper handling. Complete details regarding circumstances and reasons for
return are to be included in the request for return. Custom equipment or special order equipment is
not returnable. In those instances where return or exchange of equipment is at the request of the
customer, or convenience of the customer, a restocking fee will be charged. All returns will be sent
freight prepaid and properly insured by the customer. When communicating with HARRIS
Broadcast Communications Division, specify the HARRIS Order Number or Invoice Number.
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DATE
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Guide to Using Harris Parts List Information
The Harris Replaceable Parts List Index portrays a tree structure with the major items being leftmost in the index.
The example below shows the Transmitter as the highest item in the tree structure. If you were to look at the bill
of materials table for the Transmitter you would find the Control Cabinet, the PA Cabinet, and the Output
Cabinet. In the Replaceable Parts List Index the Control Cabinet, PA Cabinet, and Output Cabinet show up one
indentation level below the Transmitter and implies that they are used in the Transmitter. The Controller Board is
indented one level below the Control Cabinet so it will show up in the bill of material for the Control Cabinet.
The tree structure of this same index is shown to the right of the table and shows indentation level versus tree
structure level.
Example of Replaceable Parts List Index and equivalent tree structure:
Replaceable Parts List Index
Part Number
Table 7-1. Transmitter
Table 7-2. Control Cabinet
Table 7-3.
Controller Board
Table 7-4. PA Cabinet
Table 7-5.
PA Amplifier
Table 7-6.
PA Amplifier Board
Table 7-7. Output Cabinet
Page
994 9283 001
992 9244 002
992 8344 002
992 9400 002
994 7894 002
992 7904 002
992 9450 001
7-2
7-3
7-6
7-7
7-9
7-10
7-12
Transmitter
994 9283 001
Control Cabinet
992 9244 002
PA Cabinet
992 9400 002
Controller Board
992 8344 002
PA Amplifier
992 7894 002
Output Cabinet
992 9450 001
PA Amplifier Board
992 7904 002
The part number of the item is shown to the right of the description as is the page in the manual where the bill for
that part number starts. Inside the actual tables, four main headings are used:
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Table #-#. ITEM NAME - HARRIS PART NUMBER - this line gives the information that corresponds
to the
Replaceable Parts List Index entry;
HARRIS P/N column gives the ten digit Harris part number (usually in ascending order);
DESCRIPTION column gives a 25 character or less description of the part number;
REF. SYMBOLS/EXPLANATIONS column 1) gives the reference designators for the item (i.e., C001,
R102, etc.) that corresponds to the number found in the schematics (C001 in a bill of material is equivalent to C1 on the schematic) or 2) gives added information or further explanation (i.e., “Used for 208V
operation only,” or “Used for HT 10LS only,” etc.).
NOTE: Inside the individual tables some standard conventions are used:
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A # symbol in front of a component such as #C001 under the REF. SYMBOLS/EXPLANATIONS column means that this item is used on or with C001 and is not the actual part number for C001.
In the ten digit part numbers, if the last three numbers are 000, the item is a part that Harris has purchased and has not manufactured or modified. If the last three numbers are other than 000, the item is
either manufactured by Harris or is purchased from a vendor and modified for use in the Harris product.
The first three digits of the ten digit part number tell which family the part number belongs to - for
example, all electrolytic (can) capacitors will be in the same family (524 xxxx 000). If an electrolytic
(can) capacitor is found to have a 9xx xxxx xxx part number (a number outside of the normal family of
numbers), it has probably been modified in some manner at the Harris factory and will therefore show
up farther down into the individual parts list (because each table is normally sorted in ascending order).
Most Harris made or modified assemblies will have 9xx xxxx xxx numbers associated with them.
The term “SEE HIGHER LEVEL BILL” in the description column implies that the reference designated part
number will show up in a bill that is higher in the tree structure. This is often the case for components
that may be frequency determinant or voltage determinant and are called out in a higher level bill
structure that is more customer dependent than the bill at a lower level.
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WARNING:
THE CURRENTS AND VOLTAGES IN THIS EQUIPMENT ARE DANGEROUS.
PERSONNEL MUST AT ALL TIMES OBSERVE SAFETY WARNINGS, INSTRUCTIONS AND REGULATIONS.
This manual is intended as a general guide for trained and qualified personnel who are aware
of the dangers inherent in handling potentially hazardous electrical/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. HARRIS CORPORATION shall not be responsible for injury or damage resulting from
improper procedures or from the use of improperly trained or inexperienced personnel
performing such tasks. During installation and operation of this equipment, local building
codes and fire protection standards must be observed.
The following National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards are recommended as
reference:
- Automatic Fire Detectors, No. 72E
- Installation, Maintenance, and Use of Portable Fire Extinguishers, No. 10
- Halogenated Fire Extinguishing Agent Systems, No. 12A
WARNING:
ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE OPENING COVERS, DOORS, ENCLOSURES, GATES, PANELS OR SHIELDS. ALWAYS USE GROUNDING STICKS
AND SHORT OUT HIGH VOLTAGE POINTS BEFORE SERVICING. NEVER MAKE
INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS, PERFORM MAINTENANCE OR 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 CASE OF EMERGENCY ENSURE THAT POWER HAS BEEN DISCONNECTED.
IF OIL FILLED OR ELECTROLYTIC CAPACITORS ARE UTILIZED IN YOUR
EQUIPMENT, AND IF A LEAK OR BULGE IS APPARENT ON THE CAPACITOR CASE
WHEN THE UNIT IS OPENED FOR SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE, ALLOW THE UNIT
TO COOL DOWN BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO REMOVE THE DEFECTIVE CAPACITOR.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE A DEFECTIVE CAPACITOR WHILE IT IS HOT DUE TO
THE POSSIBILITY OF A CASE RUPTURE AND SUBSEQUENT INJURY.
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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 complete first-aid procedures, it is a 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 there by prevent avoidable loss of life.
Treatment of Electrical Burns
1. Extensive burned and broken skin
a. Cover area with clean sheet or cloth. (Cleanest available cloth
article.)
b. Do not break blisters, remove tissue, remove adhered particles of
clothing, or apply any salve or ointment.
c. Treat victim for shock as required.
d. Arrange transportation to a hospital as quickly as possible.
e. If arms or legs are affected keep them elevated.
NOTE:
If medical help will not be available within an hour and the victim is conscious and
not vomiting, give him a weak solution of salt and soda: 1 level teaspoonful of salt
and 1/2 level teaspoonful of baking soda to each quart of water (neither hot or
cold). Allow victim to sip slowly about 4 ounces (a half of glass) over a period of
15 minutes. Discontinue fluid if vomiting occurs. (Do not give alcohol.)
2. Less severe burns - (1st & 2nd degree)
a. Apply cool (not ice cold) compresses using the cleanest available
cloth article.
b. Do not break blisters, remove tissue, remove adhered particles of
clothing, or apply salve or ointment.
c. Apply clean dry dressing if necessary.
d. Treat victim for shock as required.
e. Arrange transportation to a hospital as quickly as possible.
f. If arms or legs are affected keep them elevated.
REFERENCE:
ILLINOIS HEART ASSOCIATION
AMERICAN RED CROSS STANDARD FIRST AID AND PERSONAL SAFETY
MANUAL (SECOND EDITION)
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Glossary:
ASI - Asynchronous serial interface
BPF- Band pass filter. May also be called a mask filter, or critical mask filer.
CAN - Controller–area network (CAN or CAN-bus) is a vehicle bus standard
designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other
DAC - digital analog converter
FPGA - Field programmable gate array
GUI - graphical user interface
Hot-pluggable - device can be removed while transmitter is operating.
HTML - HyperText Markup Language
IRD - Integrated receiver decoder
LCD - Liquid crystal display
LPF - Low pass filter. Typically located at the transmitter output port. Used to
attenuate out of band emissions.
LPU - Low power unit. Contains modulator and amplifier sections.
MCM - Master control module (card in TCU)
PA - Power amplifier
PAB - Power amplifier block
PCM - Processor control module (card in TCU)
PDU - Power distribution unit
PS - Power supply
RF - Radio frequency
RS-485 -TIA/EIA standard for serial multipoint communications lines
RTACTM - Real time adaptive correction
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SFN - Single frequency network
SMA - SMA connector consists of a 0.250x36 thread. The male is equipped with a
.312 inch (7.925mm) hex nut
TCU - Transmitter control unit.
UDC - Up-down converter
UPS - Uninterruptable power supply
VGA - Video graphics array
WEB - A system of Internet servers that support HTML formatted documents.
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Table of Contents
Section 1
Introduction
Purpose of This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
General Description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Block Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
System Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Environmental and Physical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
AC power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1-1
1-3
1-7
1-8
1-8
1-8
1-8
Section 2
Installation /
Initial Turn-On
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
UAX Indoor System Drawings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Cabinet Placement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Installation of Components Removed for Shipment2-4
Install PA Modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-4
AC/Ground connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-7
AC Distribution Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-8
Transmitter RF output connection. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-9
Signal Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-10
Customer Remote Control & Interlock Connections2-11
Initial Turn-On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-12
Section 3
Operation & Maintenance
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Transmitter Control Unit (TCU) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Control Buttons overview: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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User Manual
Section 1
Introduction
1.1
Purpose of This Manual
This User manual describes the UAX Indoor System utilizing the UAX Maxiva
transmitter. The contents of this manual address the location of system components,
installaton requirements, initial turn-on steps, and overall system operation. Detailed
information pertaining to the UAX Maxiva Transmitter is not included here, but can be
found in a separate doc package (988-2693-004) included with the transmitter. Detailed
information regarding individual system components can be found in the component
documentation material supplied with this system. The various sections of this user
manual provide the following types of information.
Section 1, Introduction, provides equipment location information, block diagram and
general specifications.
Section 2, Installation/Initial Turn-On, provides cabinet hardware and electrical
installation information for the transmitter system including: Cabinet placement, AC
power connection, RF system connections, customer input connections, and remote
interface connections.
Section 3, Operation, provides general operation information for the system. Specific
equipment operation information can be found in the technical manuals/pamphlets
provided by the manufactures of the various components included in the enclosure
system. Most of these can be found in a pouch inside the back door of the enclosure.
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Transmitter
AC Distribution
Panel
Sat. Receiver & IRD
Router
LPU B
TCU
LPU A
Power
Amplifier
Blocks
PAB 1-4
2 kW
Mask
Filter
UPS
Figure 1-1 UAX 2 kW Indoor System - Front
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General Description
This section contains equipment/hardware location information for the UAX Indoor
System. Included in this section will be photos of the various components, physical
location, interconnection, block diagram and system specifications.
The UAX Indoor System is a self contained transmission system designed to be
installed indoors. The system includes the Harris solid state UAX Transmitter and an
on-board AC power distribution box.
There are three models system models:
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UAX2000FLS Indoor System -2Kw RF Power Level with Single Exciter
•
UAX1000FLS Indoor System- 1Kw RF Power Level with Single Exciter.
UAX2000FLD Indoor System - 2Kw RF Power Level with Dual Exciters and
Transmitter Control Unit
The transmitter cabinets utilize a rack mount system that accommodates additional
peripheral equipment including a UPS unit, mask filter, router, monitoring unit, and
customer supplied satellite receivers, IRDs, etc.
The self-contained system requires a stable/secure installation pad and external
connections. The external connections include:
1. Proper grounding
2. AC Mains
WARNING:
INSTALLATION OF THE AC MAINS AND GROUNDING MUST BE PERFORMED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES.
3. Antenna coax
4. Customer data stream input
5. Remote control/monitoring
Figure 1-2 shows the front of the enclosure system with the door open.
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Post Filter
Directional
Coupler
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PDU
1-5/8" RF Out
to Antenna
Pre-Filter
Directional
Coupler
Figure 1-2 UAX Indoor Cabinet Rear View (door open)
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PDU
LPU B
LPU Load
TCU
LPU A
LPU Switch
Combiner
Splitter
Reject Loads
Combiner
Final Reject
Load
Final
RF Combiner
Filter
Output
Filter
UPS
Figure 1-3 UAX Indoor Cabinet Rear View (without door)
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Figure 1-4 shows the transmitter RF 1-5/8" flanged output connector.
RF Output
Customer
I/O Panel
Parallel Remote
and Interlock
Connections
Figure 1-4 RF Output
Figure 1-4 also shows the customer interface panel mounted in the back of the
transmitter cabinet. Refer to the UAX transmitter manual 888-2693-004 section 2.7 for
detailed information
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System Block Diagrams
Figure 1-5 is a simplified block diagram of the UAX indoor system RF transmission
path.
PA Block
IRD (A)
RF Switch
I/O
IRD (B)
RF Out
PA Block
LPU
Filter
PA Block
LPU
TCU
PA Block
Figure 1-5 RF Transmission Path
Figure 1-6 is a simplified block diagram of the communications path.
IRD B
IRD A
T1
Port Server
Router
Server
Monitor
Interface
Panel
Punch
Down
Panel
UPS
Console
Auto Transfer
Switch
Modbus Ethernet
Converter (optional)
Figure 1-6 Communications Path
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System Specifications
The following specifications refer to a typical 2kW outdoor enclosure system.
Specifications are subject to change and may vary depending on system configuration.
1.4.1
Environmental and Physical
Operating Temperature (ambient): 0oC. to 40oC
Storage Temperature (ambient): -40oC to 70oC
Humidity: 0 to 90% non-condensing.
Altitude: Maximum 4,000 meters. Derate 2 degrees C. per 300m AMSL.
Weight: Varies with model number. Consult system drawings.
1.4.2
AC power
Input voltage: 240V ±15% V, 60 Hz, single phase (transmitter)
Input voltage: 120V ±15% V, 60 Hz, single phase (MSTS equipment)
Nominal current at maximum RF output power: < 65A (transmitter)
Nominal current at maximum RF output power: < 20A (MSTS equipment)
Input Voltage Harmonics: < 5% THD
1.4.3
Connectors
Transmitter RF output: EIA 1-5/8”, 50 Ohm
ASI input: BNC, female, 75 Ohm
NOTE:
For warranty purposes, each major component in the system contains a bar code
strip. These bar codes are NOT to be removed. See example shown in Figure 1-7.
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Figure 1-7 Component Barcode Identification
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Section 2
Installation /
Initial Turn-On
2.1
Introduction
This section includes the information necessary for installation and initial turn on of an
UAX Indoor System.
2.2
Documentation
Following is a partial list of documentation that ships with the system. Find and save all
documentation. The top level Document Package numbers are shown below:
UAX Transmitter Indoor System Doc Package: 988-2721-001
UAX Indoor System, User Manual: 888-2721-001
DWG Package, UAX Indoor System: 917-2323-240
General Specifications, UAX Indoor System: 839-9363-264
Diagram, Interconnect, UAX Indoor System: 839-9363-262
UAX Indoor System Installation Manual: 888-2722-001
UAX Indoor System Commissioning Manual: 888-2723-001
The UAX Transmitter Document Package 988-2693-004 includes:
UAX technical manual: 888-2693-004
Drawing Package with a complete set of schematics for the transmitter
System: 943-5276-170
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UAX Indoor System Drawings
It is recommended that you look through the documentation package to familiarize
yourself with the information available. The installation and planning information is
given in the following drawings:
Wiring Diagram AC Distribution - 843-5602-104 (in drawing package 943-5276170) shows 208-240VAC wiring and has information on system current requirements.
UAX Indoor System Interconnect Diagram - 839-9363-262 (in drawing package
917-2323-240) shows interconnect wiring between transmitter and all peripheral
systems.
2.3
Cabinet Placement
The cabinet can be moved into position using a fork lift or a pallet jack. As an
alternative the cabinet can be lifted in place using the four (4) lifting eye bolts supplied
with the system. The eye bolts are shown in Figure 2-1.
CAUTION:
LIFT STRAIGHT UP, EVENLY FROM EACH LIFT POINT TO AVOID PLACING
EXCESSUVE STRESS ON ANY ONE LIFT EYE.
Figure 2-1 Lifting Eye Bolt
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Select a cabinet location that allows adequate room in front and rear of transmitter to
allow for removal of PA modules, opening of doors etc.
The four (4) Lifting Eye bolts screw into the top of the transmitter cabinet. One in each
corner. See Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-2 Lifting Eye Bolt On Top of Transmitter Cabinet
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Install the lifting eyes. Be sure each lifting eye bolt is screwed all the
way in. Tighten the bolts in place using a wrench handle or bar.
STEP 2
Use an adequately sized hoist to lift the enclosure to its permanent
location.
STEP 3
Be sure the enclosure is level and securely positioned.
STEP 4
Remove lifting eyes (optional).
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Installation of Components Removed for Shipment
Selected components have been removed for shipment following factory assembly and
test. These components have been packed separately and should be unpacked as needed
for reassembly. These items must be stored in a safe, climate controlled, dry location
until needed for reassembly. Save all packing material until after commissioning to
facilitate returns if needed. Notify Harris immediately if damage is noted while
unloading the shipment.
The removed components include:
Removed from the front of the transmitter (and identified in Figure 1-2 on page 1-4) are
two Satellite receivers and IRD’s, router, power amplifier modules in the LPU’s and
power amplifier blocks, and the mask filter.
Coaxial lines into and out of the mask filter may have been removed from the rear of the
transmitter rack.
STEP 1
Install the mask filter in the front of the cabinet and secure it in
position.
STEP 2
Install the power amplifier blocks in the LPU’s and in the power
amplifier blocks. Read Section 2.4.1 Install PA Modules before
installing PA modules.
2.4.1
Install PA Modules
The PA Modules should be placed into the Low Power Unit (LPU) and Power
Amplifier Block (PAB) at this time. They should be inserted into the module slots in
which they were tested. In the LPU the PA modules are inserted with the cooling fins
up. Each module has a serial number which is recorded on the factory test data sheet as
belonging to a specific module slot, in the LPU or specific PAB block. The module slots
for each transmitter configuration are labeled as shown in Figure 2-3.
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Figure 2-3 LPU & PAB Numbering Front View
PA modules in the PAB’s are installed in two orientations. The upper modules are
installed with the cooling fins up. The lower PAB modules are installed with the cooling
fins down. Fully seat each module by pressing firmly against the outside front edges on
the handles. Do not press (or pull) on the center of the handle as it may deform.
CAUTION:
IF THE MODULES DO NOT SEAT WITH MODERATE PRESSURE, REMOVE THE
MODULE TO CHECK FOR INTERFERENCE. DO NOT FORCE THE MODULES INTO
THE CHASSIS AS THIS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE RF CONNECTOR ON THE
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STEP 3
Check the two satellite receivers and IRD units for security.
STEP 4
Install the coaxial line assemblies at the input and output of the
mask filter.
STEP 5
Install the RF sample cables on the directional coupler located at the
filter input. The location of these cables is described in the Wiring
Diagram, UAX 2kW Dual Drive with TCU Racked, drawing number
843-5602-409 which can be found in the 917-2323-240 drawing
package which is part of the 988-2693-004 documentation package.
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CAUTION:
CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO PROPERLY CONNECT THESE CABLES IN THEIR
PROPER LOCATION ON THE FORWARD OR REVERSE PORTS OF THE COUPLER.
FAILURE TO HOOK THEM UP PROPERLY WILL RESULT IN POOR PERFORMANCE
OR FAILURE.
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STEP 6
Check the network router and cable connections for security.
STEP 7
Using the indoor system interconnect drawing and the UAX wiring
diagram connect all input and outputs to the installed components.
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AC/Ground connections
There are two AC power connections needed for the UAX Indoor System. 208-240VAC
is required and connected inside the AC access panel shown in Figure 2-4. See the AC
wiring diagram843-5602-148 in the UAX drawing package 943-5276-170.
208-240VAC
Input
Safety
Ground
AC Connections
Figure 2-4 UAX AC Mains Connections (top of cabinet, access panel cover removed)
An additional 120VAC connection (L1, N & ground) is required at the distribution box
on the top of the transmitter. The connection is made at the side of the box with 1/2"
conduit fittings supplied by thecustomer. The distribution box is shown in Figure 2-5.
120VAC
AC
Input
120VAC
Distribution Box
Figure 2-5 120VAC Connection
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AC Distribution Panel
CAUTION:
ALL CONNECTIONS LISTED IN THIS SECTION SHOULD BE VERIFIED WITH THE
SCHEMATICS BEFORE INITIAL TURN ON.
CAUTION:
THE USE OF A SYSTEM SURGE SUPPRESSOR IS RECOMMENDED. THE SYSTEM
SURGE SUPPRESSOR WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE CUSTOMER.
Figure 2-6 Transmitter AC Distribution Panel
Figure 2-6 shows the AC distribution panel. LPU, TCU and PAB power can be
controlled from this panel. It is located at the top of the transmitter in the front.
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STEP 1
Verify all circuit breakers on the AC distribution panel in the
transmitter cabinet are OFF.
STEP 2
Verify that the AC mains are disabled before proceeding.
STEP 3
Connect a safety ground cable from the ground connector shown in
Figure 2-4 to the AC mains ground.
STEP 4
Following all local codes hook up the 208-240 and 120VAC mains.
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Transmitter RF output connection
STEP 1
Verify the quality of the RF load or antenna.
STEP 2
Install the RF output connection to the transmitter.
STEP 3
Tighten the clamp fittings on the RF coaxial line connections.
The RF output uses an unflanged "1 5/8" RF connector. The RF output is located on the
top of the transmitter at the rear cabinet. Refer to Figure 2-7.
RF Output
Figure 2-7 Transmitter RF Output Connection
Be sure that the anchor insulator connectors (bullets) are aligned with the inner
conductor before inserting them. Be sure that the inner conductor assemblies stay
centered in the outer conductors while connections are being made.
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Signal Connections
Interlock
Figure 2-8 Customer I/O Panel on Top of Transmitter
Figure 2-8 shows the Exciter connections on the Customer I/O panel. Depending on the
system model, the UAX system may or may not include two LPU’s (exciters). Refer to
the UAX transmitter manual for connection details.
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Customer Remote Control & Interlock Connections
Figure 2-9 Customer Remote Control & Interlock Connections
The circuit board mounted on the left side of the Customer I/O panel (Figure 2-9), is
used for remote control connection to the transmitter. J4 is an Interlock connector that
can be used to add peripheral devices such as an antenna switch into the transmitter
interlock system. Refer to the UAX transmitter manual for connection details.
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2.10 Initial Turn-On
Read and understand the entire initial turn-on procedure before starting. Descriptions
and operational instructions for TCU and LPU GUI screens is given in Section 3
"Operation" in the UAX Transmitter manual.
STEP 1
Make sure the output RF line is connected properly. If connecting to a
load, verify the load connections are proper and that load conditions are
met.
CAUTION:
THE TRANSMITTER RF LINE MUST BE CONNECTED TO A KNOWN GOOD LOAD
OR ANTENNA. IF THE CONDITION OF THE LOAD OR ANTENNA ARE IN DOUBT
THEY SHOULD BE MEASURED WITH A NETWORK ANALYZER PRIOR TO TURNING
ON THE TRANSMITTER.
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STEP 2
Verify all ground connections are secure and the AC power feed
connections from the facility AC power source are tight and of proper
capacity (correct gauge wire, breaker size etc.).
STEP 3
Verify the AC access cover is properly installed on the top of the
transmitter.
STEP 4
Check the transmitter cabinet for any loose hardware. Visually inspect
that all cable/wire/cord connections are secure.
STEP 5
Check that all AC mains breakers for the transmitter system are OFF. All
circuit breakers on the AC distribution panel at the top front of the
transmitter cabinet should also be OFF.
STEP 6
Apply AC primary power to the enclosure system. Be ready to quickly
disconnect the power if necessary.
STEP 7
If the system has a UPS unit, it must be turned ON to power the rest of
the system. Check the UPS manufacturer’s manual for procedure.
STEP 8
To turn the Transmitter on, refer to the procedure in the Transmitter
manual. It begins by turning each of the transmitter breakers ON. These
are the breakers in the breaker panel at the top of the transmitter. Only
the transmitter is connected to these breakers.
STEP 9
After the Transmitter is turned ON, verify power out is correct on the
TCU Home Screen. Refer to the transmitter manual for detailed
operation of all transmitter functions and operation.
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NOTE:
Make sure the transmission data stream is being fed into the exciter. If not, the
transmitter will stay in a Mute condition and will not produce RF.
STEP 10
Some individual pieces of equipment (non-supplied equipment computer, satellite receivers etc.) may require turning individual power
switches on. Check the owner’s manual for each piece for turn-on
procedure.
STEP 11
Check the equipment mounted in the front of the transmitter rack
(receivers, router, etc.) to verify all is powered up.
NOTE:
Equipment should power up automatically when the breakers are turned ON. The
indoor system is designed so that breakers activate all equipment.
At this time, the TCU and Home screen should appear as shown in Figure 2-10. All
LEDs should be illuminated GREEN. If any are RED, refer to the Transmitter manual
for detailed information. Actual forward power can be read off the top bar graph.
Figure 2-10 Transmitter TCU Screen and Controls
This completes the initial Turn-On procedure. Do a visual inspection of the entire
system to verify the system is operating properly, verify the RF connections are secure,
and confirm the Air Conditioning unit is operating and cooling the enclosure.
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NOTE:
The UAX transmitter cabinet door contains an integrated handel and key lock.
See Figure Figure 2-11. Two keys ship with the transmitter and are hanging
inside the cabinet. The handle can be lifted upward and then twisted CCW to
open the rear door.
Figure 2-11 Enclosure Door Lock
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Operation &
Maintenance
3.1
Introduction
This section provides operational information for the UAX Transmitter Indoor System
NOTE:
Operation of the UAX Transmitter and the LPU (low power unit) is covered in a
separate manual which ships with the system.
3.2
Transmitter Control Unit (TCU)
The TCU front panel user interface utilizes a 1/4 VGA, LCD touchscreen display. See
Figure 3-1. This touchscreen display uses software buttons to monitor the transmitter.
There are 12 hardware buttons for the primary transmitter functions shown in
Transmitter Control Panel. Refer to the UAX Transmitter Manual 888-2693-004 for
details.
The TCU Home screen shows the total output power of the transmitter before the output
filter. Note that no VSWR is displayed. The VSWR is read off the LPU (low power
unit....Exciter) screens.
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Figure 3-1 Transmitter TCU Screen
Figure 3-2 Transmitter Control Panel
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Control Buttons overview:
•
TRANSMITTER "ON" and "OFF" (the main transmitter on/off buttons, also used as
a reset button for latching faults)
•
•
POWER "Raise" and "Lower" (to raise or lower transmitter output power)
•
•
DRIVE "A" and "B" (To choose Drive Chain A or Drive Chain B)
•
REMOTE "Enable" and "Disable" (To block all remote control operations of the
transmitter). By pressing the "Disable" button, prevents a remote control operator
from performing any transmitter function while a local operator/engineer is performing tests or maintenance on the transmitter.
POWER CONTROL "Auto" and "Man" (for automatic or manual output power control) to raise or lower the transmitter power, press Raise or Lower to adjust output
power. Once the output power has been set to the desired level, that level will be
automatically maintained if the power control is set to Auto.
DRIVE CONTROL "Auto" and "Man" (In "Manual" mode, operator can select Drive
Chain A or B. In "Auto" mode, the TCU will automatically switch drive chains if a
fault occurs in the active drive chain.
NOTE:
Be sure to press the "Enable" button before leaving the transmitter facility.
When leaving the enclosure facility check to make sure the control buttons are lit as
follows:
•
•
•
•
•
POWER CONTROL: Auto
DRIVE: A
DRIVE CONTROL: Auto
REMOTE: Enable
TRANSMITTER: ON
See Figure 3-3 which shows the front of the router. The Console Command Port on the
front of the router allows the server to set/program the parameters of the system. Also
note the power switch is also located on the front of the router.
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Console Port
Power On/Off
Figure 3-3 Router Front View
3.3
Maintenance
This section contains the maintenance procedures for the UAX Transmitter Indoor
System. Always refer to the manufacturer’s manual of the individual components for
specific maintenance procedures.
The indoor system requires very little maintenance. The filters in the front of the PABs
and LPUs should be checked and cleaned periodically. If the enclosure is exposed to
high levels of dust and dirt, cleaning should occur more often. Simply remove the filters
and wash them out using water. Dry the filters before reinstalling them.
See Section 5 in the UAX transmitter technical manual (888-2693-004) for detailed
maintenance and service information.
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