UBS Axcera 425A 500-watt solid state television transmitter User Manual Chapter 1

UBS-Axcera 500-watt solid state television transmitter Chapter 1

Chapter 1

500-Watt VHF Transmitter Chapter 1, Introduction
425A, Rev. 0 1-1
Chapter 1
Introduction
This manual explains the installation,
setup, alignment, and maintenance
procedures for the 425A 500-watt solid
state VHF transmitter. It is important
that you read all of the instructions,
especially the safety information in this
chapter, before you begin to install or
operate the unit.
1.1 Manual Overview
This instruction manual is divided into
five chapters and supporting appendices.
Chapter 1, Introduction, contains
information on the assembly numbering
system used in the manual, safety,
maintenance, return procedures, and
warranties. The second chapter describes
the transmitter and includes discussions
on system control and status indicators
and remote control connections. Chapter
3 contains a detailed discussion of the
circuits and boards that make up the
425A transmitter. Chapter 4 explains
how to unpack, install, setup, and
operate the transmitter. Chapter 5,
Detailed Alignment Procedures, provides
information on adjusting the system to
achieve peak operation of the
assemblies. The appendices contain a
sample log sheet, assembly and
subassembly drawings, and system
specifications.
1.2 Assembly Designation Procedure
ADC has assigned assembly numbers,
such as Ax (x=1,2,3…), to all assemblies,
trays, and boards that are referenced in
the text of this manual and shown on the
block diagrams and interconnect
drawings provided in the appendices.
These supporting documents are
arranged in increasing numerical order in
the appendices. Section titles in the text
for assembly or tray descriptions or
alignment procedures also indicate the
associated drawing(s) and the relevant
appendix that contains the drawing.
Sections describing vendor-supplied
items, such as meters and power
supplies, do not contain this information.
1.3 Safety
The VHF transmitters manufactured by
the Broadcast Systems Division of ADC
are designed to be easy to use and repair
while providing protection from electrical
and mechanical hazards. Listed
throughout the manual are notes,
cautions, and warnings concerning
possible safety hazards that may be
encountered while operating or servicing
the transmitter. Please review these
warnings and familiarize yourself with the
operation and servicing procedures
before working on the transmitter.
Read All Instructions – All of the
operating and safety instructions should
be read and understood before operating
this equipment.
Retain Manuals The manuals for the
transmitter should be retained at the
transmitter site for future reference. We
provide two sets of manuals for this
purpose; one set can be left at the office
while one set can be kept at the site.
Heed all Notes, Warnings, and
Cautions All of the notes, warnings,
and cautions listed in this safety section
and throughout the manual must be
followed.
Follow InstructionsAll of the
operating and use instructions for the
transmitter should be followed.
CleaningUnplug or otherwise
disconnect all power from the equipment
before cleaning. Do not use liquid or
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for
cleaning.
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Ventilation – Openings in the cabinets
and tray front panels are provided for
ventilation. To ensure reliable operation
of the transmitter, and to protect the unit
from overheating, these openings must
not be blocked.
Servicing – Do not attempt to service
this product yourself until becoming
familiar with the equipment. If in doubt,
refer all servicing questions to qualified
ADC service personnel.
Replacement PartsWhen
replacement parts are used, be sure that
the parts have the same functional and
performance characteristics as the
original part. Unauthorized substitutions
may result in fire, electric shock, or other
hazards. Please contact the ADC
Technical Service Department if you have
any questions regarding service or
replacement parts.
1.4 Maintenance
The 425A is designed with components
that require little or no periodic
maintenance except for the routine
cleaning of the fans and the front panels
of the trays.
The amount of time between cleanings
depends on the conditions within the
transmitter room. While the electronics
have been designed to function even if
covered with dust, a heavy buildup of
dust, dirt, or insects will affect the
cooling of the components. This could
lead to a thermal shutdown or premature
failure of the affected trays.
When the front panels of the trays
become dust covered, the top covers
should be removed and any accumulated
foreign material should be removed. A
vacuum cleaner, utilizing a small wand-
type attachment, is an excellent way to
suction out the dirt. Alcohol and other
cleaning agents should not be used
unless you are certain that the solvents
will not damage components or the silk-
screened markings on the trays and
boards. Water-based cleaners can be
used, but do not saturate the
components. The fans and heatsinks
should be cleaned of all dust or dirt to
permit the free flow of air for cooling
purposes.
It is recommended that the operating
parameters of the transmitter be
recorded from the meters on the trays
and the system metering control panel at
least once a month. It is suggested that
this data be retained in a rugged folder
or envelope. A sample format for a log
sheet is provided in Appendix B.
Photocopies of the log sheet should be
made to allow you to make continued
data entries.
1.5 Material Return Procedure
To insure the efficient handling of
equipment or components that have been
returned for repair, ADC requests that
each returned item be accompanied by a
Material Return Authorization Number
(MRA#).
An MRA# can be obtained from any ADC
Field Service Engineer by contacting the
ADC Field Service Department, Broadcast
Systems Division, at (724) 941-1500 or
by fax at (724) 941-4603. This procedure
applies to all items sent to the Field
Service Department regardless of
whether the item was originally
manufactured by ADC.
Note: To prevent damage to the
product during shipping, ADC
supplies a shipping container to the
customer at no cost.
When equipment is sent to the field on
loan, an MRA# is included with the unit.
The MRA# is intended to be used when
the unit is returned to ADC. In addition,
all shipping material should be retained
for the return of the unit to ADC.
Replacement assemblies are also sent
with an MRA# to allow for the proper
routing of the exchanged hardware.
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Failure to close out this type of MRA# will
normally result in the customer being
invoiced for the value of the loaner item
or the exchange assembly.
When shipping an item to ADC, please
include the MRA# on the packing list and
on the ADC-provided shipping container.
The packing slip should also include
contact information and a brief
description of why the unit is being
returned.
Please forward all MRA items to:
ADC
Broadcast Systems Division
102 Rahway Road
McMurray, PA 15317-3349 USA
For more information concerning this
procedure, call the ADC Field Service
Department, Broadcast Systems Division.
ADC, Broadcast Systems Division, can
also be contacted through e-mail at bsd
service@adc.com and on the Web at
www.adc.com/broadcast.
1.6 Warranty for Broadcast Products
– Limited One-Year Warranty
ADC warrants each new product that it
has manufactured and sold against
defects in material and workmanship
under normal use and service for a
period of one (1) year from the date of
shipment from ADC's plant, when
operated in accordance with ADC's
operating instructions. This warranty
shall not apply to tubes, fuses,
batteries, or bulbs.
Warranties are valid only when and if
(a) ADC receives prompt written notice
of breach within the period of warranty,
(b) the defective product is properly
packed and returned by the buyer
(transportation and insurance prepaid),
and (c) ADC determines, in its sole
judgment, that the product is defective
and not subject to any misuse, neglect,
improper installation, negligence,
accident, or (unless authorized in
writing by ADC) repair or alteration.
ADC's exclusive liability for any personal
and/or property damage (including
direct, consequential, or incidental)
caused by the breach of any or all
warranties, shall be limited to the
following: (a) repairing or replacing (in
ADC's sole discretion) any defective
parts free of charge (F.O.B. ADC’s plant)
and/or (b) crediting (in ADC's sole
discretion) all or a portion of the
purchase price to the buyer.
Equipment furnished by ADC, but not
bearing its trade name, shall bear no
warranties other than the special hours-
of-use or other warranties extended by
or enforceable against the manufacturer
at the time of delivery to the buyer. NO
WARRANTIES, WHETHER
STATUTORY, EXPRESSED, OR
IMPLIED, AND NO WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR
ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR
FREEDOM FROM INFRINGEMENT,
OR THE LIKE, OTHER THAN AS
SPECIFIED IN PATENT LIABILITY
ARTICLES, AND IN THIS ARTICLE,
SHALL APPLY TO THE EQUIPMENT
FURNISHED HEREUNDER.

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