UBS Axcera LU100AL 100-Watt UHF Translator User Manual

UBS-Axcera 100-Watt UHF Translator 366892

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10W-100W UHF Translator    Chapter 1, Introduction Pioneer, UHF Translator, Rev. 0    1-1 Chapter 1 Introduction  This manual explains the installation, setup, alignment, and maintenance procedures for the Pioneer Series 10W to 100W modular UHF translator. 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 translator and includes discussions on system control and status indicators and remote control connections. Chapter 3 explains how to unpack, install, setup, and operate the translator. Chapter 4 contains circuit-level descriptions for boards and board-level components in the translator. Chapter 5, Detailed Alignment Procedures, provides information on adjusting the system assemblies for optimal operation. The appendices contain a sample log sheet, test data sheet, assembly and subassembly drawings and parts lists, and system specifications.  1.2 Assembly Designators  Axcera 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 contain the associated part number(s) and the relevant appendix that contains the drawings for that item.   1.3 Safety  The UHF translators manufactured by Axcera 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 translator. Please review these warnings and familiarize yourself with the operation and servicing procedures before working on the translator.  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 translator should be retained at the translator 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 Instructions – All of the operating and use instructions for the translator should be followed.  Cleaning – Unplug or otherwise disconnect all power from the equipment before cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.  Ventilation – Openings in the cabinets and tray front panels are provided for ventilation. To ensure the reliable
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