TPL Communications PA9096-350 RF Power Amplifier User Manual HMS

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USER MANUAL
HMS SERIES
RF POWER AMPLIFIER
3370 SAN FERNANDO RD., #206
LOS ANGELES, CA 90065
TEL: (323)256-3000 FAX: (323)254-3210
www.tplcom.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION .................................................................................. 2
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS.............................................................................. 2
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS.............................................................................. 3
INSTALLATION .................................................................................................... 4
MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................... 4
METERING AND INDICATORS ........................................................................... 5
OPERATOR ADJUSTMENTS .............................................................................. 6
REMOTE MONITORING ...................................................................................... 8
APPENDIX I ......................................................................................................... 9
HMS ILLUSTRATION......................................................................................... 10
WARRANTY ....................................................................................................... 12
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The HMS series of TPL power amplifiers are intended for use in base station or repeater applications.
They are high power units and in various configurations cover the frequency range extending form
Low Band VHF to 960 MHz.
An HMS series RF power amplifier is a self contained unit which allows operation, metering, and
remote monitoring of all parameters of an RF power amplifier. Its major components are: enclosure,
front panel, rear panel, power amplifier, power supply, cooling fans,
metering, control, and monitoring circuits. The entire assembly is designed to be installed in a nineteen
inch rack.
For operator convenience views of the front and rear of the amplifier are presented in the illustrations
section of APPENDIX 1.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS
MODEL: PA9096-350
FREQUENCY RANGE:
920-940 MHz
POWER INPUT:
100 mW – 50 W (model dependent)
NOMINAL POWER OUTPUT:
350 watts
EIA DUTY CYCLE:
100% / Continuous.
MODULATION MODE:
FM.
IN/OUT RF CONNECTORS:
Type “N” – IN; 7/16 DIN - OUT
OPERATING
TEMPERATURE RANGE:
-20º to +50º Celsius.
OPERATING VOLTAGE:
110 VAC Standard, 220 VAC Optional.
HARMONICS and SPURIOUS
EMISSION ATTENUATION:
Meets or exceed FCC type acceptance requirements.
CIRCUIT PROTECTION:
Provided by the circuit breaker.
REMOTE MONITORING:
A DB-25 connector for remote access to metering and indicators is a
standard feature on all HMS RF amplifiers (See Table 1).
OPERATING HUMIDITY:
0%-85% RH (Non-condensing).
STORAGE HUMIDITY:
0% -95% RH (Non-condensing).
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CAUTION!
Check the amplifier upon receipt for visible damage. If any is noticed, please call TPL at 800 HI POWER to
request an RMA number (Return Material Authorization). If purchased through a dealer, ask them to follow this
procedure for best results.
EXPENSIVE COMPONENTS MAY BE DESTROYED IF THE AMPLIFIER IS TURNED ON IN A
DAMAGED CONDITION.
OPERATING PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION: This amplifier produces RF voltages that can cause painful and dangerous RF
burns. Use caution! Connect and disconnect all RF connectors with the AC power and drive
power off.
DRIVE POWER: RF power transistors, although quite rugged in most respects, are easily
damaged by overdrive. Be careful no to overdrive this amplifier, even for an instant. Higher than
rated drive power may destroy the transistors and VOID ANY WARRANTY.
TERMINATIONS: The parameters of this amplifier will degrade if it is operated into anything
but a 50 Ohm load. That may mean any, or all, of the following; lower power output, increased
current drain, higher operating temperature, lower efficiency and reduced lifetime.
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INSTALLATION
This unit is designed for mounting in a standard nineteen inch rack. When picking a location in the rack,
considerations must be given to the lengths of the RF coaxial cable, as well as cooling.
Mount the unit where dust and other debris are not likely to clog the cooling fans. Avoid mounting the amplifier
directly above hot pieces of equipment that could artificially raise the amplifier temperature.
Connect the radio transmitter to the “RF INPUT” N connector and an antenna to the “RF OUTPUT” 7/16 DIN
connector on the amplifier. Use 50 Ohm coaxial cable with appropriate RF power rating.
Plug the AC line cord into the system AC power receptacle.
For safety, make sure the rack and all equipment connecting to the amplifier have proper AC grounds. Do not
rely on coaxial cable shields for AC grounding.
Assure the installation has proper lightning protection.
MAINTENANCE
There are two maintenance tasks to be performed on the TPL Communications HMS Series RF Amplifiers.
These tasks are listed below.
1.) Perform regular inspections of the air intake and exhaust fans. Clean or clear any dust or debris that may
have collected. This will prevent the amplifier from overheating.
2.) Every month record the data displayed on the HMS status display on the Front Panel Meter Reading Data
Sheet in APPENDIX 1 of the HMS users manual. This will aid the technicians in servicing the amplifier should a
problem develop.
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METERING AND INDICATORS
The following signals and voltages are indicated on the front panel HMS status meter, (a liquid crystal display).
The parameters to be monitored are selectable via the front panel momentary contact toggle switch. The status
meter has two lines of text. The top line indicates the parameter to be measured while the bottom line
indicates the measured value and its units. Refer to the front panel drawing in the illustrations section for the
location of the meter and switch. The following is a list of display positions and functions.
Display Position
Function
HMS STATUS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Meter default position
FWD PWR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Output RF Forward Power Level
RFL PWR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Output RF Reverse (Reflected) Power Level
RF INPUT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Input RF Power Level (Relative Reading Only)
DRIVER V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DC Voltage, Driver Amplifier
FINAL V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
DC Voltage, Final Amplifier
A CURR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Amplifier side “A” DC Current (Usually the driver stage)
B CURR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Amplifier side “B” DC Current (Usually the final stage)
TOT CURR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total DC Current
The switch can be toggled in either direction. If the switch is not toggled for approximately three minutes the
display reverts to the HMS STATUS position.
The primary purpose for the front panel switch is to provide a tool for maintenance of the RF amplifier system. A
table for recording values for each parameter shown by the panel meter is included as
APPENDIX 1 of this manual. It is strongly recommended that these parameters be entered in the table upon
initial installation of the RF amplifier and at regularly scheduled intervals after that. In case of a system failure,
values can be recorded in the table and the table furnished to TPL Communications. This will greatly aid our
technical personnel to make any necessary repairs to the system.
In addition to the front panel metering, a visual system status
monitoring is provided by front panel indicators. Five indicators are used and have the following functions and
characteristics:
Indicator
Functions/Characteristics
RF ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Steady green LED indicating that adequate RF drive
power is being applied to the amplifier.
SWR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flashing red alarm LED when output load SWR exceed the
internally preset level.
OTEMP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flashing red alarm LED when amplifier heat sink
temperature is above an internally preset level.
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Metering and Indicators
(Continued)
LOPWR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flashing red alarm LED when RF output power is below an
internally preset level.
FANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Flashing red alarm LED when a fan failure occurs.
OPERATOR ADJUSTMENTS
The operator can turn the main power on or off with the switch located in the lower right hand
corner of the front panel. The HMS status can be checked by toggling the meter select switch
located in the lower left hand corner of the front panel and viewing the status display. A display
contrast adjustment is provided on the front panel, between the status display and the meter
select switch. This is a ten turn potentiometer.
Ref. Design
Function/Adjustment
P1 (VR1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RF output power level adjustment. This is a 10-turn potentiometer.
P3(VR3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VSWR threshold set to determine the alarm level for the front panel indicator.
P4(VR4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Determines the threshold for a valid input RF power level.
P5(VR5) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Low RF power output thresh old set to determine the alarm level for the front
panel indicator.
P6(VR6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meter calibration potentiometer for RF power output.
P7(VR7) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Meter calibration potentiometer for RF reflected power.
P8(VR8) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calibration setting for relative input power.
SW1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Determines the method of RF output power control. The up position provides
regulated DC control. The down position provides RF feedback leveling control.
A basic understanding of RF principles is necessary before making any adjustments to the unit.
This includes knowledge of the relationship of forward and reflected power relative to SWR etc.
Adjustment also requires the familiarity and use of test equipment. If in doubt, consult your
dealer or the manufacturer about changes.
The necessary adjustment procedure to change the RF power level must be done in the sequence shown as
follows:
Provide a proper low VSWR RF termination for the amplifier.
SW1
Set this switch to the up (test) position.
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Operator Adjustments
(Continued)
P1
This is a basic power adjustment for the unit. It is a 10 turn potentiometer which sets the
RF output power level. Changing its setting may require resetting all other adjustments. To
make this adjustment it is necessary to monitor the output with a calibrated RF power meter. As
a reference, set the adjustment to produce nominal RF output.
P5
Lower the RF input drive (from its nominal level) until the RF output drops to its lowest
acceptable value. Adjust P5 until the front panel LED begins to flash. Restore normal
drive power. The LED should then extinguish.
P4
Set the RF input drive to a level 6dB below the nominal drivel level. Adjust P4 to activate
the amplifier and its fans at this threshold.
P8
Adjust this potentiometer to a nominal 20 units at nominal input drive.
SW1
Return the switch to the down (ALC ON) position.
P6
Toggle the front panel switch until the top line of the display reads FWD PWR. With the
proper RF termination still in place, monitor the RF forward power output on a calibrated power
meter. Set P1 to provide nominal power output. Adjust P6 so that the front panel Meter is in
agreement with the calibrated power meter. Note this power reading.
Note: The recommended output power range is from the specified maximum output level to one
half that value. Consult the
manufacturer if a lower power level is required. In all cases, a spectrum analyzer should be
used to assure that no spurious signals are generated when the power level is changed.
P7
Attach a 3:1 VSWR load to the output and, with an external calibrated power meter,
measure the reflected power. Toggle the front panel switch until the top line of the display reads
RFL PWR and adjust P7 so that the front panel meter is in agreement with calibration power
meter.
P3
The optimum setting for this VSWR threshold adjustment is to have the trigger with a 3:1
VSWR. It may, however, be set anywhere at the users discretion. With the 3:1 VSWR used in
the previous step still terminating the amplifier, apply normal RF drive and adjust the
potentiometer until the front panel SWR LED begins to flash. The LED should extinguish when
the VSWR is reduced or the normal load is connected.
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REMOTE MONITORING
The monitored functions are described in other sections. These same functions, some of which are displayed by
LED’s on the front panel, are available in the REMOTE MONITOR DB-25 connector on the rear panel. The
ouputs are as follows:
Table 1
Monitor Signals
Function
Pin
Signal Definition
Source
Mode
INS
Input RF Power
Source R=5K
Analog
PRS
Reflected Power
Source R=5K
Analog
5V=600W
------
VDS
Driver Voltage
Source R=5K
Analog
0.1V=1V
------
IBS
B Current
Buffer Amp
Analog
0.1V=1A
------
Open collector,
LOPWR
Low Power Alarm
series 100
Ohms
SWR
Standing Wave Ratio
Alarm
Open collector,
series 100
Ohms
Open collector,
OTEMP
Over Temperature Alarm
series 100
Ohms
Active
Low
Analog
Low
Active
Low
Voltage
5V=100
units
15 V Max.
15 V Max.
15 V Max.
Current
------
50 mA
Max.
50 mA
Max.
50 mA
Max.
PFS
10
Forward Power
Source R=5K
Analog
5V=600W
------
VCS
11
Final Voltage
Source R=5K
Analog
0.1V=V
------
IAS
12
A Current
Buffer Amp
Analog
0.1V=1A
------
Open collector,
RF ON
13
RF ON Indicator
series 100
Ohms
Active
Low
15 V Max.
Buffer Amp,
TEMP
14
Temperature
series 1000
Analog
10 V Max.
Ohms
Open collector,
SFLT
15
System Fault Alarm
series 100
Ohms
Open collector,
FOF
16
Fans Alarm Failure
series 100
Ohms
AOF2
17
Amp off
GND
1,9
Ground
Active
Low
Active
Low
15 V Max.
15 V Max.
50 mA
Max.
10 mA
Max.
50 mA
Max.
50 mA
Max.
Command
Active
15V Max 0V
2mA
Input
Low
Min
Max
------
0V
------
Chasis and
signal ground
Page 8
APPENDIX 1
FRONT PANEL METER READINGS
DATE
FWD
PWR
RFL
PWR
RF
DRIVER FINAL
INPUT
CURR
Page 9
CURR
TOT
CURR
HMS ILLUSTRATION
FRONT VIEW
REAR VIEW
Page 10
TOP VIEW
Page 11
WARRANTY
TPL COMMUNICATIONS has tested and found this unit to function properly and to
operate within the parameters of its stated specifications.
TPL COMMUNICATIONS warrants that this product is free from defects in material and
workmanship. If found to be defective within two (2) years from the date of purchase
the factory at its discretion, will either repair of replace the unit at no cost provided the
unit is delivered by the owner to the factory intact. Warranty does not apply to any
product which has been subjected to misuse, neglect, accident, improper installation or
used in violation of instructions furnished by us, nor does it extend to units which have
been repaired or altered outside our service department, nor where the serial number
has been removed, defaced or changed.
SERVICE
For service on this amplifier, contact:
TPL COMMUNICATIONS
Customer service department
Phone: (323) 256-3000
(800) HI POWER
FAX: (323) 254-3210
EMAIL: tech.support@tplcom.com
For information on other
TPL products visit our web site at:
www.tplcom.com
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