Integrated Microwave Technologies LLC. 27VT2-L5-E1P5 Benutzerhandbuch
NewsCaster VT2
Installation
M17-0002-00A Rev 4
46
User Manual
For (legacy) Extended Power Output Only
Connect the 10-pin Power/Control cable, and
the RF interconnect cable between the RF
Head and the High Power Amp. (Refer to
Figure 24 & Figure 25)
Connect the antenna cable between your
antenna and the appropriate “RF OUTPUT”
port on the High Power Amp: 2GHz Omni;
2GHz Directional; 7GHz Omni; or 7 GHz
Directional. (Refer to Figure 25)
NSI & Radio Waves Quad Antenna
Polarization Interconnection
Wiring diagrams are provided to assist in
preparing the polarization cable, including
connector pin assignments and recommended
wire sizes.
See Table 13 & Figure 18 for NSI details.
See Table 14 & Figure 19 for RWI details.
A software setting via the LCD interface is
used to select between the two antenna types,
and will be factory configured per the type
specified when the order is placed.
Quickset QPT90 Pan & Tilt Interconnection
The Pan & Tilt platform will handle a
maximum load of 90 lbs, with 0-355° of
rotation and +/
− 90° of tilt. The unit features
adjustable "limit" switches for rotation and
tilt. The Pan & Tilt is controlled by an
optional joystick, which is connected to the
NEWSCASTER VT2 Control Unit. The
operator is able to set the platform position to
within 1 degree of the desired position. The
Control Unit displays the azimuth and degree
of rotation, as well as the tilt above and below
the horizon.
Nucomm supports two input voltage versions
of the Quickset QPT90, a 12v version and a
120v version. Table 12 and Figure 17 show
the interconnection between both QPT90
versions and the RF Head. The
interconnection between the Control Unit and
the RF head is different for each version.
tilt. The Pan & Tilt is controlled by an
optional joystick, which is connected to the
NEWSCASTER VT2 Control Unit. The
operator is able to set the platform position to
within 1 degree of the desired position. The
Control Unit displays the azimuth and degree
of rotation, as well as the tilt above and below
the horizon.
Nucomm supports two input voltage versions
of the Quickset QPT90, a 12v version and a
120v version. Table 12 and Figure 17 show
the interconnection between both QPT90
versions and the RF Head. The
interconnection between the Control Unit and
the RF head is different for each version.
QPT90 - 120VDC
See Table 10 and Figure 16 for details of the
interconnection between the Control Unit and
the RF Head for this Pan/Tilt Motor version.
interconnection between the Control Unit and
the RF Head for this Pan/Tilt Motor version.
QPT90 - 12VDC
See Table 11 and Figure 15 for details of the
interconnection between the Control Unit and
the RF Head for this Pan/Tilt Motor version.
interconnection between the Control Unit and
the RF Head for this Pan/Tilt Motor version.