Hitachi Kokusai Electric America AT1251 250W UHF ATSC Transmitter User Manual AT71K0 1 Owner s Manual

Hitachi Kokusai Electric America LTD 250W UHF ATSC Transmitter AT71K0 1 Owner s Manual

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                                               Linear Industries, Inc. AT71-250 Owner’s Manual   February 2013
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       2/38  User Notices and WARNINGS    USER NOTICES   IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO READ THIS MANUAL PRIOR TO OPERATION OF THIS TRANSMITTER!  Notice 1 The transmitter main operating voltage setting is marked on the rear of the AT71-250 chassis.   Notice 2 The transmitter operating frequency is set from the factory.  Notice 3 For adjusting the RF output power setting a qualified technician should always employ the use of an RF Wattmeter and a calibrated dummy load.  Notice 4 Should accident or injury occur to the personnel engaged in the installation, operation, or service of the equipment, they should seek proper medical attention.  It is advisable that such personnel have familiarity with first-aid practices.     Notice 5 For technical support please call the Linear technical support customer service line at 847/428-5793 ext. 105.  Notice 6 The  technical  information  presented  on  this  manual  is  sole  intellectual  propriety  of Linear  Industries,  Inc.  Reproduction  of  this  document  in  full  or  partial  is  prohibited without written authorization. This document is legally protected by the copyright laws.
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       3/38  WARNING!  THE  VOLTAGES  AND  CURRENTS  IN  THIS  EQUIPMENT  ARE  DANGEROUS.  PERSONNEL  MUST,  AT  ALL  TIMES,  OBSERVE  SAFETY  WARNINGS, INSTRUCTIONS, AND ANY LOCAL REGULATIONS.  THIS  OWNER’S  MANUAL  IS  INTENDED  AS  A  GENERAL  GUIDE  FOR  TRAINED AND QUALIFIED PERSONNEL WHO ARE AWARE OF THE DANGERS THAT ARE INHERENT IN THE HANDLING AND OPERATION OF POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS ELECTRICAL  AND  ELECTRONIC  CIRCUITS.    IT  IS  NOT  THE  INTENT  OF  THIS MANUAL  TO  PROVIDE  A  COMPLETE  SET  OF  SAFETY  INSTRUCTIONS  OR PRECAUTIONS  THAT  SHOULD  ALREADY  BE  UNDERSTOOD  BY  TRAINED  OR EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL IN USING THIS OR OTHER TYPES AND FORMS OF ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT.   THE  INSTALLATION,  OPERATION,  AND  MAINTENANCE  OF  THIS  EQUIPMENT INVOLVE RISKS TO PERSONNEL AND ALSO TO THE EQUIPMENT. LINEAR, INC. SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INJURY OR DAMAGE THAT IS THE RESULT OF IMPROPER PROCEDURES OR USE BY INDIVIDUALS IMPROPERLY TRAINED OR LACKING THE KNOWLEDGE TO PERFORM ASSOCIATED TASKS.  ALL LOCAL CODES FOR BUILDING, SAFETY, FIRE, OR RELATED STANDARDS MUST BE OBSERVED.  CONSULT LOCAL AUTHORITIES FOR THE STANDARDS FOR  THE  AREA  OR  REGION  WHERE  THE  EQUIPMENT  WILL  BE  INSTALLED AND PUT IN USE.     WARNING!  AT  ALL  TIMES  DISCONNECT  AC/MAIN  POWER  BEFORE  OPENING  COVERS, DOORS,  ENCLOSURES,  PANELS,  OR  PROTECTIVE  SHIELDS  THAT  EXPOSE LIVE CIRCUITS.  NEVER PERFORM MAINTENANCE, MAKE ADJUSTMENTS, OR SERVICE THE EQUIPMENT WHEN ALONE OR FATIGUED.  WARNING!    IF  ELECTROLYTIC  OR  OIL  FILLED  CAPACITORS  ARE  UTILIZED  IN  THE EQUIPMENT AND THE COMPONENT APPEARS LEAKY, OR IS BULGING, OR IF THE  CASE  OR  COVERING  OF  THE  COMPONENT  APPEARS  DAMAGED  OR DISTRESSED,  ALLOW  SUFFICIENT TIME  FOR  THE  UNIT  TO  COOL  OR  FULLY DISCHARGE  BEFORE SERVICING.    SERVICING  HOT  OR  LEAKY  CAPACITORS CAN CAUSE A RUPTURE OF THE CASE AND POSSIBLE INJURY.
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       4/38   Returns and Exchanges  Equipment (Damaged or undamaged) should not be returned unless written approval and a Merchandise Return Authorization (MRA Number) is received from your Linear Sales representative or Linear Customer Service.  Special shipping instruction will be provided which will assure proper handling.  The circumstances and reasons for the return  must  be  included  in  the  request  for  return.    Equipment  that  is  special  or “custom” ordered may be not returnable.  In situations where return or exchange is at the request of the customer a restocking fee may be charged.  All returns must be sent  freight  prepaid  and  properly  insured  by  customer.    When  communicating  with Linear please refer to your Order or Invoice Number.   Unpacking  Use  care  when  unpacking  the  equipment.    First  perform  a  visual  inspection  of  the item(s) to determine if any damage occurred during shipment.  Be sure to retain all the shipping  materials  (crates  and  boxes  or  cartons)  until  such  time  that  it  has  been determined  that  the  received  equipment  arrived  undamaged.    Find  all  PACKING LISTS  and  keep  them  to  assist  in  locating  and  identifying  any  components  or assemblies  that  may  have  been  removed  for  shipping  and  might  need  to  be reinstalled in the equipment.  Make sure that all shipping straps, supports and packing materials are completely removed from the equipment prior to initialization and use.
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       5/38   AT71-250   General Description   1. INTRODUCTION  AT71-250  is  a  250W  UHF  ATSC  Digital  Broadcast  Transmitter.  It  uses  state-of-the-art technology of transmission of the digital signal for TV broadcast. It carries an intelligent digital control  using  microcontrollers,  which  allows  for  remote  supervision  in  real  time  of  all transmitter functionality.   All operations of the AT71-250 is carried-out through a keypad and digital display, located on the front panel, including access to all the readings, alarms and configurations.   The  RF  amplification  system  constitutes  one  drawer  of  up  to  300W  rms  comes  with  an independent power supply and supervision function. The FCC Mask filter is installed on the top of the cabinet (not shown on the pictures below).           Figure 1: AT72-250 - Front View
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       6/38         Figure 2: AT72-250 - Rear View        Figure 3 - AT71-250 - Block Diagram
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       7/38    2. Main Features    Via the 4 lines x 40 columns display keypad located at the front panel it is possible to manage,  configure  all  functions  of  the  equipment  and  each  one  of  the  RF  power drawer.   Via the hyper-terminal it is also possible to manage, configure all of the functions of the transmitter.    Digital Filter, type Finite Impulse Power (FIR) built-in at the 8VSB Modulator.    Automatic non linear pre-correction.    Automatic linear equalization.    Built in oscillators synthesized via serial-PLL, locked at a 10MHz OCXO reference or external equivalent reference, e.g. GPS signal.    The  UHF  RF  power  amplifier  was  implemented  with  LDMOS  transistors,  operating highly  linearly  at  higher  gain  under  high  efficiency  and  absolute  controlled  thermal conditions.    Automatic  control  over  the  quiescent  operational  electrical  current  value  on  the  RF main power transistors, under temperature variations.    Self-protection against over-current on the RF main power amplifiers.    Each  RF  power  module  carries  its  own  +50  volts  full  bridge  type  switching  power supply.    Automatic Level Control (ALC)  control, which keeps  the RF on-channel output level constant, even with a +3 dB overall system gain variation.    System fault indication shown on the front panel, including current and past alarms log.    Low noise, variable speed fans for the air cooling system.    Modular design, built with SMD (Surface Mounted Devices), easing the maintenance and service.    Outstanding overall field system performance.   19” rack cabinet.
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       8/38   3.  AT71-250 stage-by-stage  1.  1 Digital Exciter 2. 1 RF power drawer 3.  Output FCC mask filter  4.  RF Sampler  4 General Description by stage  44..11  DDiiggiittaall  EExxcciitteerr,,  mmooddeell  AATT88000011..   The digital exciter unit is also the control and monitoring system for the entire transmitter.     8VSB Modulador   IF/UHF Up Converter   Power Supply   RF Amplifier   Master Control Unit  The AT8001 input is a single BNC connector that may receive either an ASI or SMPTE310M transport  stream.  The  modulation  process  follows  ATSC  A/53E  recommendation,  and  is  a complex modulation process generating identical phase-modulated orthogonal IF carriers, (I) and (Q) at frequency of 18.833916 MHz.  Both  (I)  and  (Q)  modulated  carriers  are  routed  into  the  IF/UHF  up-converter.  The  local oscillator  is  a  synthesized  time-based  PLL  via  an  internal  OCXO  (Oven  Controlled  Crystal Oscillator) at 10MHz reference, or an equivalent one external reference, e.g. a GPS signal. The  on-channel  modulated  signal  is  routed  to  the  RF  amplifier,  a  class  A  highly  linear amplifier with enough head room to accommodate future signal amplitude expansion during the non-linear pre-correction process.  The AT8001 output delivers a variable 100mW max RF output level, (+20dBm) at the desired UHF channel, driving the RF power amplifiers line-up.  The Master Control Unit (MCU) of the unit is embedded in the AT8001. The MCU interacts with all functionality present within the equipment. It further interfaces externally via a keypad and an LCD display.   The MCU receives information proceeding from several modules, as the DTV modulator, Up-Converter, RF amplifiers, RF samples and the administration of passwords. Via keypad it is possible to read and program the power level delivered by the transmitter. Major changes on the transmitter configuration are possible with factory assistance.
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       9/38   The AT8001 is factory-set in one of four (4) optional versions. Depending upon the version it is possible set the operation with 2 types of non-linear pre-correction, mask filter equalization and/or ATSC set of 13 measurements on the RF signal demodulated.  44..22  330000  wwaattttss  RRFF  ppoowweerr  aammpplliiffiieerr   The main power amplification system is built with 1 RF power drawer. The drawer carries a set  of  3  fans,  switching  power  supply,  3  RF  pallets,  an  intermediate  power  amplifier,  a removable (plug-in) control system based on microcontrollers and includes a hyper-terminal interface.   The  use  of  the  hyper-terminal  interface  allows  the  operator  to  adjust  the  quiescent  RF transistor’s current via software. It is also possible to retrieve data information regarding RF transistor current variations as a function of the temperature variation. Further, it is possible to collect  valuable  system  information  related  with  the  RF  drawer  serial  number,  embedded software name and version, direct and reverse RF power readings, one-by-one RF transistor current readings, and detailed descriptions about current and past alarms.    44..33  RRFF  PPoowweerr  SSeennssoorr..  RRFF  ssaammppllee..   RF samples associated with the direct and reverse RF power are detected with this unit, and converted to proportional DC readings. These 2 DC levels are routed to the MCU located in the exciter where they are processed and displayed on the LCD screen. The processing of this  analog  information manages  the  RF  power  delivered  by  the  transmitter,  increasing  or reducing  it  as  part  of  the  automatic  level  control  (ALC)  and  is  a  part  of  the  automatic linearization/equalization of the transmitter. The RF samples are available in two points in the RF path (line-up), BEFORE and AFTER the RF output filter. The second set of RF samples is the last element on the transmitter line-up, directly connected to the output transmission and antenna system.   44..44  OOuuttppuutt  MMaasskk  FFiilltteerr   The UHF RF channel output filter is a tunable band-pass six pole elliptical synthesis type filter. This  filter  reduces  the  unwanted  spurious  and  harmonics  signals  inherent  in  the  RF amplification process. The  filter  bandwidth  and  attenuation specifications are  two important components  that  help  the  transmitter  to  meet  the  FCC  an  ATSC  A/53E  specification recommendation.
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       10/38  44..55  PPoowweerr  SSuupppplliieess   All power transmitter supplies are full bridge switching power supplies. Each drawer includes a  total  of  two  power  supplies,  each  with  its  own  individual  shut-down  commands.  These power  supplies  are  in  constant  communication  with  its  respective  drawer  control  unit.  The communication collects  and  distributes the voltage  value  (+50V nominal)  and  the  electrical instantaneous current  values  in  Ampere. The  normal mains value  for  all  power  supplies is 208Vac. The three different models present on this transmitter are:  5. AT71-250 - 250W UHF ATSC/8VSB Transmitter - Technical Specifications  Electrical  Main 120 VAC, bi phase, 50-60 Hz. Consumption 1080 W Power Factor Correction, FPC. Included Signal Input  Transport Stream Input ATSC/MPEG2,  compliant  to  SMPTE310M  or ASI Input Data Rate 19.39 Mbps (SMPTE / 310M) / 270Mbps (ASI) External Reference Signal 10MHz. (0 to +10 dBm). Input Connector 75Ω (BNC), Reference Input Connector 50Ω (BNC), RF  Modulation Mode 8VSB. IF 18.833916 MHz. Channel Bandwidth 6MHz. Test Signal PRBS Frequency Range UHF. C14 to Ch59, (4 bands). Frequency Step 1 Hz. ± 220kHz Symbol Rate 10.76 MSymbol/sec. Digital/Analog Converter 16 bit Both Linear and Non-Linear Pre-Correction at factory Included Pilot frequency stability overall ±0.3 ppm Peak to peak frequency response       ≤ 0.2 dB Peak to peak group delay response       ≤ 20 ns. Phase noise ≤ -104 dBc/Hz @ 20kHz offset. Conducted spurious and harmonics < -60 dBc, FCC 47 Part 74. Radiated spurious and harmonics < -80 dBc, FCC 47 Part 74. MER (Modulation Error Rate) ≥ 33 dB (transmitter output) typical. RF output connector N Output sample connector N Communication  Hyper-terminal RS232 (DB-9) Mechanical  Dimensions 7.13” (H) X 12” (W) X 9” (D) Weight NET: 100 lbs
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       11/38   Annex A – AT71-250 Operational Software  1. Introduction  The  DTV  transmitter  AT71-250  provisions:  (a)  measurements,  (b)  configurations,  (c)  alarms,  and  (d) remote control via microcontrollers.   Below  is  a  detailed  description  about  the  operational  software  (configuration  and  operation)  system installed in the AT71-250, located within the AT8001 exciter.     Figure 4 AT8001   AT8001 Exciter – Front Panel. 2. Digital Exciter – The Master Control Unit        2.1 Keypad   (1)   Moves the arrow UP to the next function shown on LCD screen  (2)   Moves the arrow to the next RIGHT position  (3)   Moves the arrow DOWN to the next function shown on LCD screen  (4)   Moves the arrow to the next LEFT position  (5)   ENTER – Confirms the chosen selection 1 2 3 4 5 6
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       12/38   (6)   ESC – Cancel the selection and return to the previous screen.  2.2. LCD Display   To browse over the LCD screen follow the instructions below:    Move the arrow Up or Down to the item listed by pressing the (1) or (3) buttons.            Hit ENTER.   Remarks:  Please note that all screens are assigned a 4 digit number on the top-right of the LCD screen. These numbers, represents the screen position on the command menu.   2.3. Signaling   Besides the LCD screen and the command keypad, the front panel of AT8001 also shows a set of 4 LED’s. These LED’s when ON indicate:   POWER ON – Energy is present. SYNC. LOSS – The INPUT transport stream is not present. CURRENT ALARM – One or more alarm situations are occurring. PAST ALARM – Alarm log screen.  3. Initialization:  The first screen that appears when powering ON the transmitter is:        Main Menu :                                  [0000]                -> Setup Menu                                 System Alarms/Log     Measurements          Remote Access                                    Linear Industries Inc.                 AT7001 –  ATSC 8VSB Digital Exciter                            Channel: ___  Output Power: _ __._ [W]  DD/MM/YY   HH:MM:SS
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       13/38     After pressing any key on the keypad, the next screen that appears is:          (It is always possible to return to the initial LCD screen by pressing the ESC key)  After 5 minutes the initial LCD screen is shown.   4. Measurement System Table  Measurements Menu Indications Measurements Sub-Set Indications Description POWER Forward Measure the Direct Power Reflected Measure the Reversa Power Voltage ALC Measure the ALC control voltage TRANSPORT STREAM Transport Stream Shows the INPUT transport stream protocol, or none. Data Packets Rate Measure the input Data Rate: 0 ~ 19,39Mbps Null Packets Rate Measure Nulls packages: 0 ~ 19,39Mbps FIFO Occupation (%) 0 ~ 100%  RF AMPLIFIERS DRAWER POWER +50V Power Supply for the RF power drawer. RF Forward Power per each drawer. CURRENT Measure the electrical current at the drawer TEMPERATURE Ttemperature measurements EXCITER POWER SUPPLY Voltage +15V +15V voltage power supply measurement +8V +8V voltage power supply measurement +3V +3V voltage power supply measurement +27V +27V voltage power supply measurement COMMUNICATION STATUS COMMUNICATION Indicate the communication status among the RF drawer and the MASTER Control Unit. POWER SUPPLY MEASUREMENTS 15V +15V voltage power supply measurement 8V + 8V voltage power supply measurement Battery +15V voltage battery measurement   Main Menu :                                       [0000]                    Setup Menu                             -> System Alarms/Log     Measurements          Remote Access
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       14/38   To access the menu above, see item 4.1 below:   4.1. Transmitter Power Measurements                                                                        Access Measurements                         Access Power and hit ENTER    Hit key “3” to view the other screens that are part of this menu.          Hit ESC key to return to the prior screen.           Main Menu :                                   [0000]                    Setup Menu                                System Alarms/Log -> Measurements          Remote Access                                              -> Power                  Transport Stream                  Drawer   Measurements :                                         [2000]                                                Exciter Power Supply            Communication Status            Power Supply                                 Transmitter Power Measurements :            [2100]                 Programmed:             Forward:  ____  [W]         Reflected: ____  [W]             ALC Reference Voltage :   __.____ [V]
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       15/38     4.2. Transport Stream related measurements  To  gather  information  about  the  status  of  the  incoming  transport  stream,  follow  the instructions below, starting on the main menu screen:                                                                                                   Access Measurements                  Select Transport Stream and hit ENTER             Hit ESC key to return to the prior screen.      Main Menu :                                        [0000]                    Setup Menu                                System Alarms/Log -> Measurements          Remote Access                                                  Power             -> Transport Stream                  Drawer   Measurements :                                        [2000]                                                Exciter Power Supply            Communication Status            Power Supply                                   Transport Stream Measurements:       [2200]                   Transport Stream   :               Data Packets Rate :              Null Packets Rate   :                                   FIFO Occupation (%):
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       16/38   4.3. RF Power Drawer Measurements  For each RF Power Module it is possible to measure: (a) electrical current, (b) RF delivery power,  (c)  temperature.  Hit  the  ESC  key  to  return  to  the  measurements  screen  menu,  or return to the main menu screen and select measurements.         Select Drawer and presses ENTER.      Select Power and presses ENTER        To select a specific drawer, press the keys “2” or “4”.      Select Current and press ENTER.                            Power                  Transport Stream              -> Drawer   Measurements :                                 [2000]                                                Exciter Power Supply            Communication Status            Power Supply                                  Drawer Measurements :                             [2300]       -> Power      Current      Temperature                             Drawer Power Measurements :                  [2310]      Drawer :  <__/__>        32V Power Supply: ___.__ [V]       Forward Power: ___.__ [W]                             Drawer Measurements :                             [2300]           Power  -> Current      Temperature                             Drawer Current Measurements :                [2320]      Drawer :  <__/__>                ^More Modules^   -> Mod. 1 I1: __._ A         Mod. 1 I2: __._ A       Mod. 2 I1: __._ A         Mod. 2 I2: __._ A                                         Mod. 3 I1: __._ A         Mod. 3 I2: __._ A       Mod. 4 I1: __._ A         Mod. 4 I2: __._ A       Excit.   I1: __._ A         Excit.   I2: __._ A
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       17/38         Press ESC to return to the Drawer Measurements screen.      Select Temperature and press ENTER                            Press ESC to return to the Measurements screen.                      Select Exciter Power Supply and press ENTER            Use the Up and Down keys, 1 and 3, to check the voltage status on the DTV exciter.    To return to the Main Menu press ESC key.        Drawer Measurements :                            [2300]           Power       Current  -> Temperature                             Drawer Temperature Measurements :        [2330]      Drawer :  <__/__>     Exciter:   0.0 °C         ^°F^       Mod.1:   0.0 °C            Mod.3:   0.0 °C       Mod.2:   0.0 °C            Mod.4:   0.0 °C                                             Power                  Transport Stream                  Drawer   Measurements :                                        [2000]                                            -> Exciter Power Supply            Communication Status            Power Supply                                   Exciter Power Supply :                              [2300]                 -> +15V :  OK                             +3V   :  OK +8V   :  Fail        +27V   :   Fail
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       18/38    4.4 Communication among RF drawer  From  the  LCD  screen  it  is  possible  to  conduct  and  view  a  diagnostic  check  of  the communication link between the master control unit and each one of the RF power amplifier drawer.  Press ESC, to the Main Menu screen, and then to the screen [2000] is reached, as below:         Select Communication Status and press ENTER.      Press the ESC key to return to the Main Menu.  4.5 Voltages from the Power Supplies  To  check the status of  the  value  and  presence of the power  supplies,  start from the Main Menu and select the Measurement [2000] screen.        Select Power Supply and press ENTER                      Power                  Transport Stream                  Drawer   Measurements :                                 [2000]                                                Exciter Power Supply        -> Communication Status            Power Supply                                  Communication Status :                             [2500]                                           P01:  OK    P02:  OK     P03  OK    P04:  OK                  Power                  Transport Stream                  Drawer   Measurements :                                       [2000]                                                Exciter Power Supply            Communication Status        -> Power Supply                                   Power Supply Measurements :             [2600]                     15V :  OK                 8V:     OK                 Battery:   12.5 [V]
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       19/38  Press the ESC key as many times as necessary to return to the main menu.  5. The alarm system  An alarm is indicated by one of the 3 red LEDs located on the front panel of the digital exciter. The first LED  alarm  is  for  transport  stream  (TS)  absence  (SYNC.  LOSS).  The  next  LED  alarm  is  for  a  current malfunction present  on the equipment,  and  requires  investigation, (see CURRENT  ALARM).    The  third LED indicates a past alarm (see PAST ALARM). This situation that past alarm, is no longer present. On normal operation, just a green LED is ON,  which confirms  that the AC input  power  is  present. Once a CURRENT ALARM LED is ON, the origin of the alarm should be investigated.   At the Main Menu screen, access the System Alarm/Log.              Access System Alarms/Log                  Select Current Alarms and press ENTER        The “Alarm List Empty!” means the alarm is no longer present.        Main Menu :                                       [0000]                    Setup Menu                             -> System Alarms/Log     Measurements          Remote Access                                            -> Current Alarms                Alarm Log                Drawer Alarms   System Alarm/Log                                    [3000]                                              Clear Alarm Log                                   Current Alarms:                                            [3100]                                  Alarm List Empty!
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       20/38      Press ESC to return to the System Alarms/ Log menu           Access  the  Alarm  Log  and  press  ENTER  screen  to  find  out  if  all  existing  alarms,  current alarms, and also the past alarms.        The symbol '!' is an indication that the alarm is current, (LED ON for alarms) with date and time of its occurrence. The symbol '#' is an indication that any alarms are no longer present, (LED ON for past alarm, LED OFF for current alarms), and the date and time mark when it ceased to occur. The alarm log keeps up to 100 registers.  The Clear  Alarm Log  if selected, erases the alarm log registers and then registers on the date and time when the registers were erased.  On  the  table  below  is  shown  all  possible  alarms,  generated  on the Digital Exciter  and  the associated suggested action to cease its occurrence.                               Current Alarms            -> Alarm Log                Drawer Alarms   System Alarm/Log                                       [3000]                                              Clear Alarm Log                                   Alarm Log:                                               [3200]                 ->  !  25/03/08    10:55:29    Log Cleared                                                        ->  !  28/03/08    20:19:05    LO Lock Fail            ->  # 28/03/08    20:22:43    LO Lock Fail
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       21/38       Alarm Message Alarm Description Action Required After Alarm Ceases Sync Loss! Sync loss on the transport stream Alarm LED ON Alarm LED OFF Past alarm LED ON LO Lock Fail! Up-Converter LO  PLL unlocked Shut down RF  Re-program the PLL Returns to the last RF level Clock Lock Fail! Clock at Modulator unlocked Alarm LED ON ------------------------- Fifo Overflow! Overflow  on FIFO at the modulator Alarm LED ON ------------------------- +15V Fail! Lack of +15V. Alarm LED ON ------------------------- +8V Fail! Lack of +8V. Alarm LED ON ------------------------- +3V Fail! Lack of +3V. Alarm LED ON ------------------------- +27V Fail! Lack of +27V. Alarm LED ON -------------------------   5.1  Drawer Alarms  On the System Alarm/Log screen it is possible to check and review all alarms, current and past, on each one of RF power drawer. From the Main Menu screen select system alarm/log, screen [3000].         Select System Alarms/Log and ENTER             Main Menu :                                        [0000]                    Setup Menu                             -> System Alarms/Log     Measurements          Remote Access                                                Current Alarms                Alarm Log            -> Drawer Alarms   System Alarm/Log                                       [3000]                                              Clear Alarm Log
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       22/38       Select Drawer Alarms and press ENTER.        Select Current Alarms and press ENTER to check current alarms       Use the keys (4)  or (2)  to select one among many RF power drawer.  Press key ESC to return to the previous screen, Drawer Alarms. On the screen [3320], press the keys (4)  or (2)  to select the drawer.      6. Setup  The SETUP screens allow the selection and changes on the configuration parameters, and also operational parameters. See below all possible operations under the SETUP menu.  Items on the SETUP menu Description Power Setup Program the RF output power level Frequency Setup Program the RF UHF Channel of the transmitter Image Frequency Suppression TX Balance, eliminated the image frequencies band LO Leakage Suppression Reduces the LO undesirable spurious Pre-Correction Enable and Disable the pre-correction circuitry Pilot Level Adjust the pilot level [ -2.048 ~ +511] Time and Date Setup Set time and date Password Setup  Password configuration   Drawer Alarms:                                        [3300]                  -> Current Alarms                                 Past Alarms   Drawer :  <__/__>   Current Alarms:          [3310]                               Alarm List Empty!                             Drawer :  <__/__>   Past Alarms:               [3320]                               Alarm List Empty!
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       23/38     6.1 Output Power Setup  Starting from the Main Menu          Select Setup Menu and press ENTER               Select Power Setup and press ENTER       To reach the desirable output power level, press the key (2), to increase the power or (4)  to decrease the power. Once the desirable power level is adjusted, press ENTER for software acknowledgement, otherwise the change will not become effective.         Setup Menu :                                [250]                 -> Power Setup                                 Image Frequency Suppression      Frequency Setup          LO Leakage Suppression          Pre-Correction          Modulation Settings          Time and Date Setup                                          Password Setup          Transmitter Setup                                                                Output:   1300 [W]                              Program:   1300 [W]    Power Setup :                                  [1100]                                       Main Menu :                                       [0000]                -> Setup Menu                                 System Alarms/Log     Measurements          Remote Access
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       24/38     6.2 Channel Frequency Setup  The  channel  frequency  change  is  illustrated  here,  but  it  is  a  parameter  that  cannot  be changed by the operator in the field. It is factory adjusted only. Starting at the setup menu screen [250]:                       Select Frequency Setup and press ENTER      Select Channel and press ENTER       Press ESC to return to Frequency Setup.              Select Offset and press ENTER      The offset can be configured within 1Hz steps, in a ± 65536 Hz scale.   Setup Menu :                                      [250]                     Power Setup                                 Image Frequency Suppression  -> Frequency Setup          LO Leakage Suppression          Pre-Correction          Modulation Settings          Time and Date Setup                                          Password Setup          Transmitter Setup                                   Frequency Setup :                                       [1200]       -> Channel :      Offset      Model                               Channel Setup :                                       [1210]      Channel : ___     Offset:  + __.___ kHz                                                           Center Frequency:  ____ .______ MHz                                   Pilot Frequency    :  ____ .______ MHz   Frequency Setup :                                   [1200]           Channel :  -> Offset      Model                               Frequency Offset Adjustment:                   [1220]         Frequency Offset: +__.____kHz
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       25/38   Press ESC to return to the Frequency Setup screen.               Select Model and press ENTER             Press ESC to return to the Setup Menu               Select Image Frequency Suppression and press ENTER.  6.3 Image Frequency Suppression  This  software  feature  adjusts  numerical  values  related  with  the  amplitude  and  phase optimized  for  maximum  image  frequency  suppression  on  the  superior  side  band  spectrum region. An RF sample for monitoring purposes must be taken before the output mask filter.   The amplitude values are shown in dB, and the phase related values ar shown in degress.            Frequency Setup :                                        [1200]           Channel :      Offset  -> Model                               Transmitter Model Selection:                     [1230]         Transmitter Model:   AT7xxx                              Setup Menu :                                      [250]                     Power Setup                             -> Image Frequency Suppression      Frequency Setup          LO Leakage Suppression          Pre-Correction          Modulation Settings          Time and Date Setup                                          Password Setup           Transmitter Setup                                   Image Frequency Suppression:                [1300]                  -> I Amplitude :               [dB]                                 I Phase       :                ◦       Q Amplitude:                [dB]          Q Phase      :                ◦
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       26/38        Press ESC to return to the Setup Menu.               Select LO Leakage Suppression and press ENTER.   7.4 LO Leakage Suppression  An RF sample for monitoring purposes must be taken before the output mask filter. An ideal voltage  on  the  range  of  –60  [mV]  and  +60  [mV]  should  be  seek,  and  will  cancel  the  LO leakage for the main RF amplifiers       Using the keys, it’s possible to activate or deactivate the linear and non-linear pre-correction.  ON: Activate Pre-correction OFF: Deactivate Pre-correction  7.5 Pre-correction adjustment     Press ESC to return to the Setup Menu.           Setup Menu :                                       [250]                     Power Setup                                Image Frequency Suppression      Frequency Setup      -> LO Leakage Suppression          Pre-Correction          Modulation Settings          Time and Date Setup                                          Password Setup           Transmitter Setup                                   LO Leakage Suppression:                        [1300]                  -> I Offset :                   [mV]                                 Q Offset:                   [mV]   Setup Menu :                                   [250]                     Power Setup                                 Image Frequency Suppression      Channel Setup           LO Leakage Suppression      -> Pre-Correction          Pilot Level          Time and Date Setup
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       27/38                              Select Pre-Correction and press ENTER                            Select Linear and press ENTER               Press ESC to return to Pre-correction Setup.           Select Non-Linear and press ENTER      The scale listed on the screen above, is related with how intense the pre-correction will act over the ATSC signal on the modulator.   7.6 Modulation Settings  On this screen option is possible to turn on and off the modulation process. It is also possible adjust the pilot level rating from -2048 to +511. Press ESC up to the SETUP MENU screen.             Pre-Correction Setup:                        [250]                ->  Linear                Non-Linear                                   Linear Pre-Correction:                        [1510]                  Linear Pre-correction:  on/off                                    Pre-Correction Setup:                        [250]                     Linear            -> Non-Linear                                    Non-Linear Pre-Correction:                       [1520]                ->  Non-Linear Pre-correction:  on/off                Scale: -300 ~ +300                                    Setup Menu :                                [250]                     Power Setup                                 Image Frequency Suppression       Frequency Setup          LO Leakage Suppression          Pre-Correction      -> Modulation Settings          Time and Date Setup                                          Password Setup          Transmitter Setup
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       28/38     Select Modulation Settings and press ENTER.     7.7 Time and date configuration  Press ESC up to Setup Menu screen.             Select Time and Date Setup and press ENTER     To program the  date and time, use keys 2 and 4.To change between the parameters, use keys 1 and 3.  7.8 Password Setup  A valid password is composed by 4 number, that will than become the standard password for the equipment.  The keys 1 e 3, set the arrow heard underwriting on each one of the 4 password position. The 1  and  3 keys  increase or  decrease  the  numerical  value  of  the  chosen  position.  Once  you reach this screen, it is just possible to leave it after the password be choose. Please follow the sequence below for a complete understanding of the password setup process.          Modulation Settings :                           [1600]                     Modulation :  on/off                 Pilot Level offset :    +0000                                               (-2.048 to 511)                               Setup Menu :                                      [250]                     Power Setup                                 Image Frequency Suppression       Frequency Setup          LO Leakage Suppression          Pre-Correction          Modulation Settings      -> Time and Date Setup                                          Password Setup          Transmitter Setup                                   Time and Date Setup:                        [1700]               Time:   HH:MM   Date: 25/02/11      DD/MM/YY
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       29/38     Press ESC key up to activate the SETUP MENU screen:              Access to the Password Setup      To enable the password or set a new one, select Enable / choose new password.       8. Remote system supervision (Tele-supervision)  All the parameters associated with the transmitter such us:   RF Power Level Power Supply voltage readings Alarms, and Other functional parameters   Can be monitored on two possible ways:     Via Front Panel – Local access via LCD screen and keypad, as shown on this section, it is possible configure, change functions and monitor performances.    Setup Menu :                                [250]                     Power Setup                                 Image Frequency Suppression       Frequency Setup          LO Leakage Suppression          Pre-Correction          Modulation Settings          Time and Date Setup                                      -> Password Setup          Transmitter Setup                                   Password Setup:                                      [1800]                  -> Enable  /  choose new password                 Disable password                                    New Password:                                      [1810]                                             0  0  0  0                               Write new password
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       30/38   Using a PC local or remote access via Ethernet.    8.1 IP Configuration  Start from the Main Menu                 Select Remote Access and press ENTER               Select IP Address and press ENTER.          Configure the IP using the keys 1 or 3 and 2 or 4.  8.2 Mask Configuration  Press ESC up to the Remote Access screen      Select Subnetwork Mask and press ENTER           Configure the Mask using the keys 1 or 3 and 2 or 4.     Main Menu :                                [0000]                    Setup Menu                                 System Alarms/Log     Measurements      -> Remote Access                                   Remote Access:                                       [3000]                   -> IP Address                                   Subnetwork Mask        Gateway   IP Address:                                      [4100]      192.168.100.018                                                Remote Access:                                    3000]                       IP Address                               -> Subnetwork Mask        Gateway   Subnetwork Mask:                                     [4200]                  192.168.100.018
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       31/38      8.3 Gateway Configuration         Press ESC up to the Remote Access screen        Access Gateway and press ENTER        Configure the gateway address using 1 or 3 and 2 or 4.                  Remote Access:                                     [3000]                       IP Address                                   Subnetwork Mask    -> Gateway   Gateway:                                        [4300]                                                    [4300]            192.168.100.018
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       32/38    300W UHF ATSC Power Amplifier Drawer Model GV4790  Functional Description        The drawer GV 4790 is a UHF broadband power amplifier unit, air-cooled, designed to provide up to 300 Wrms ATSC.
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       33/38   Below is the block diagram of the drawer.    MOD 4782:  RF Driver, +24Vdc.  The RF Driver is a UHF broadband amplifier. (See the technical specs below). It is assembled in an aluminum basis that is silver finishing and firmly attached to the air cooled heat sink. The RF driver printed circuit board and the mechanical base of the transistors are welded on the same aluminum base plate. This arrangement insures the excellent heat transfer performance and RF grounding at the same time.  The set of assembled components constitutes the kit CIM 3754. This set is composed by 2 stages of amplifiers on the UHF band. The first stage is composed by two transistors named PD57006, connect on quadrature topology. The second stage is also composed by two transistors named MRFE6S9060N also connected in quadrature.   This module has built in a circuit for reading the temperature. The reading is sent to the control circuitry via software.
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       34/38      MOD 4782 - Technical specifications:  Parameter Specification Input Impedance 50 Ohms Frequency Range 470 to 806 MHz Input Connector SMA-F Input Return Loss >20dB Gain 24dB to 30dB Phase 70° to 120° at 570MHz Output Power Up to 50W (ATSC) Output Impedance 50 Ohms Output Return Loss >20dB Output Connector SMA-F Power Supply +24V  MOD 4792: UHF divider 1:2 This module is a broadband passive design. No adjustment is required. Its divide equally the incoming RF signal in 2.  MOD 4714: RF Amplifier, +50Vdc, main device MRF6VP3450H.  This module has the final stage of solid stage RF amplifier is set under the push-pull circuit topology. At its RF output it is able to delivery up to 170Wrms ATSC. It is a single stage, and the main solid state device is the transistor named MRF6VP3450H. This module has a highly linear RF transfer characteristic. The module has 2 sets of assembled components, the kit named CIM 3753 and the polarization circuitry kit named CIP 8592, and the CIM 3759 and CIP 8619 for also polarization and for temperature readings.  MOD 4714 Technical specifications:  Parameter Specification Input Impedance 50 Ohms Frequency Range 470 to 806 MHz Input Return Loss 2 to 4dB (push pull) Gain 19dB to 20dB Phase 29° at 570MHz Output Power Up to 170W (ATSC) Output Impedance 50 Ohms Power Supply +50V
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       35/38       MOD 4791: 2:1 UHF Combiner The UHF 2:1 combiner is a module operates over the all UHF band from 470 to 806 MHz, without adjustments.  Moreover, it has an internal low pass filter mainly designed to reduce the 3rd harmonic components generated by the amplification chain.  It also has a power level detector circuit, reading the values of direct (FWD) and reverse power (REF).  A directional coupler built in on the same hardware structure It also has a directional coupler circuit responsible for providing a sample of the signal after the amplification before the output mask filter.  The RF signal out from this sample is intended to be used as a RF sample for the non-linear pre-correction system.  MOD 4812: DC/DC 2kW Power Supply  The 4812 module is a DC / DC converter with +370 Vdc input and +50Vdc output. Its function is to lower the voltage delivered by the AC / DC converter with PFC (Phase Correction Factor) and perform insulation. The circuit topology chosen for this circuitry is the topology named full-bridge, with synchronism performed on the secondary, set up with 4 powers MOSFET’s on the primary of the transformer.  The control circuit is assemble on a separate printed circuit board named; CIP 8696. This printed circuit board has a TPO that is used to precisely adjust the nominal voltage of the power supply.   The complete module 4812 is composed by the following boards:  - Power PCB (DC/DC): CIM 3918 and CIP 8708. - Control PCB: (DC/DC): CIM 3855 and CIP8696.  MOD 4812 - Technical Specifications:  Parameter Specification Input Voltage 370Vdc Switching Frequency 27KHz Nominal Output Voltage 50Vdc Nominal Power 3kW Max Current 60A      MOD 4810: 2kW PFC Power Supply
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       36/38  The 4810 module is an AC / DC converter having power factor correction (PFC) with input of 180VAC to 240VAC and 370VDC output referenced to AC mains ground  (not isolated).  The configuration used by this converter topology is named Boost Regulator. This configuration uses one MOSFET, one diode, one coil operation under a 100 KHz switching frequency.   This circuit also includes an in rush starting section composed by one relay and thermistors, the function of this circuit is to reduce the start rush current. The in rush circuit control is assemble in a separate printed circuit board, CIP 8673.    The module consists of the following boards: - Power Plate (PFC): CIM 3869 and CIP 8709 - Control Board (PFC): CIM 3825 and CIP 8673  MOD 4810 Technical Specifications:  Parameter Specification Input Voltage 180Vac to 240Vac Switching Frequency 100 KHz Nominal Output Voltage 370 Vdc Nominal Power 2kW Max Current 5.5A  MOD CIM 3747 and MOD CIM 3779: Control Board and Inter-connections Board The main digital control unit board is named CIP 8609. This board digitally manages the control functions of the drawer GV 4790. When used as a Digital-On-Channel-Repeater (Gap-filler) or as a simple repeater, the GV 4790 will be programmed via the RS485 protocol between the control-exciter unit and the drawer itself. The end user can produce set of configurations (program) into the drawer also using the USB port connected to a PC with Hyperterminal. The modules that execute the digital controls are;  MOD CIM 3779: dedicated to connections MOD CIM 3747: the control itself.   Together they perform the following functions: a.  Communication with the external control unit module via RS-485. b.  Hyper-terminal measurements and configurations via USB port. c.  Digital and Analog measurements readings. d.  Adjustments for the idle currents over the RF power transistors. e.  Automatic stabilization of the idle currents on the RF power transistors. f.  Automatic fan speed control. g.  Checking alarms.
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       37/38  Technical Specifications:  Parameter Specification Supply Voltage +15V Consumption 60mA Analog Inputs 22 Digital Outputs 24 Analog Outputs 0 Digital Inputs 6  MOD CIM 3765: Interface USB  The USB interface board is located on the rear panel of the drawer. It is a USB connection between the control board digital power drawer and a computer. On this board is also mounted bi-color LED signaling drawer power. The front panel LED lights orange during the activation cycle of the power drawer. If no alarms signal were detected this same LED turns lights green. If otherwise, and some alarms signal is present, it starts to blinking in red.  CIM 3886 MOD: +24V Power Supply and V & I readings The module 3886 is a circuit CIM which has functions of performing readings of current, voltage. It converts the voltage of +50 V to +24 VDC and also filter the +50 V that is used to power the fans, this +50V DC line is fuse protected. The conversion from +50V to +24V uses an independent circuit (MOD CIM 3906) using the buck regulator topology. This circuit uses 2 power MOSFETs and one coils, operating at the 125kHz switching frequency.  This board also has the function of protecting the DC / DC converter (MOD 4812) in case of an over-current event. This protection is performed by voltage comparison. When one branch of the sensor network suffers a increase of the current value, the circuit turn its stage and the proction acts immediately.  The MOD CIM 3886 is composed of the following boards:  - Card readings: CIM 3869 and CIP 8722 - Board DC / DC converter: CIM 3906 and CIP 8680
       AT71-250 Transmitter Owner’s Manual   © Linear Industries, Inc. All Rights Reserved       38/38   MOD 3886 - Technical Specifications:  Parameter Specification Supply Voltage +50V Switching Frequency 125kHz Nominal Output Voltage +50Vdc and +24Vdc   MOD CIM 3917: Power Supply for the auxiliary bank of fans This module is a DC / DC converter of +50 Vdc to +24 Vdc, which feeds the bank of auxiliary fans of the drawer GV 4790.  It can provide up to 3A. Furthermore, has a PWM circuit that regulates the output voltage at seven different steps, resulting in seven operations speeds avaliable for the bank of fans. This PWM circuit is controlled by software that monitors the junction temperature of the transistor and chooses the best rotation of the fan at that temperature.   MOD VENP 4893: Front side bank of fans. This module is the bank of fans locates on the front side of the drawer. It is comprised of four fans 120mm x 120mm/+24 V, which operate in seven different speeds, depending on the junction temperature of the transistor.  MOD VENP EXT GV 4790: Auxiliary Bank of Fans.  Bank of fans helping fans composed of 2 x (80mm x 80mm)/ +24 V, operating in 7 different speeds, depending on the junction temperature of the transistor.  Cooling System The transmitter refrigeration is obtained by forced air ventilation via fans located inside the drawer GV 4790. The cooling system promotes circulation of air inside thereof.  The front and back panels with ventilation holes also aid in refrigerating the transmitter, allowing direct exit of air from the device to the environment.

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