Tele Supply AS JTM-30C ユーザーズマニュアル
Document ID
Rev.
Rev Date
5. OPERATOR MANUAL JTM-30
PN2
June 7
th
2016
5. JTM-30C NDB Operation User Manual
Copyright 2014 - TELE SUPPLY AS
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It is only possible to Monitor or Operate the Transmitter from one (1) PC ONLY.
Once a PC is connected to the Transmitter directly, connected to the Transmitter or via Internet,
no other PC may Monitor or Operate the Transmitter.
From the Remote Control Panels connected to the Transmitter, you may at any time switch OFF
or switch ON the Transmitter irrespective the status of the PC connection.
From PC you may Monitor or Operate a SINGLE Transmitter or any of the other Transmitters
via the MULTI Site selection.
Once a PC is connected to the Transmitter directly, connected to the Transmitter or via Internet,
no other PC may Monitor or Operate the Transmitter.
From the Remote Control Panels connected to the Transmitter, you may at any time switch OFF
or switch ON the Transmitter irrespective the status of the PC connection.
From PC you may Monitor or Operate a SINGLE Transmitter or any of the other Transmitters
via the MULTI Site selection.
As OPERATOR you only have «Priority 1» access.
5.2.1
MONITORING ONLY (level 0)
This function is meant for monitoring only of one (“Single Site”) or several (“Multi Site”) NDB
Transmitters over Internet from PC.
The equipment may be monitored from an external PC via one pair of wires
+ ground cable connected to a RS-485 /USB Interface box at the PC.
When logged in to the PC as “General user” (level 0) you may only monitor the equipment such as:
Transmitters over Internet from PC.
The equipment may be monitored from an external PC via one pair of wires
+ ground cable connected to a RS-485 /USB Interface box at the PC.
When logged in to the PC as “General user” (level 0) you may only monitor the equipment such as:
Monitoring which Transmitter in operation (Main or Reserve)
Monitoring RF Output power
Monitoring DC input Current to the equipment
Monitoring temperature at the High Power Amplifier (HPA)
Monitoring Tuning Condition (VSWR)
Monitoring ambient temperature (temperature inside transmitter cabinet)
Monitoring if the equipment gives an alarm
Check RF Power Output and other conditions on both Transmitter
Monitoring RF Output power
Monitoring DC input Current to the equipment
Monitoring temperature at the High Power Amplifier (HPA)
Monitoring Tuning Condition (VSWR)
Monitoring ambient temperature (temperature inside transmitter cabinet)
Monitoring if the equipment gives an alarm
Check RF Power Output and other conditions on both Transmitter
Reading event log that records all system events, such as restart, parameter changes and
error events
5.2.2
OPERATOR (Level 1)
The equipment may be fully controlled and monitored from an external PC via one pair of wires
+ ground cable connected to a RS-485 /USB Interface box at the PC.
Distance between Transmitter and PC may be as long as required (up to 500m).
When logged in to the PC as “General user” (level 1) you only may perform normal Operation and
monitoring of the equipment such as :
+ ground cable connected to a RS-485 /USB Interface box at the PC.
Distance between Transmitter and PC may be as long as required (up to 500m).
When logged in to the PC as “General user” (level 1) you only may perform normal Operation and
monitoring of the equipment such as :
Switching the equipment ON or OFF
Monitoring which Transmitter in operation (Main or Reserve)
Monitoring RF Output power
Monitoring DC input Current to the equipment
Monitoring temperature at the High Power Amplifier (HPA)
Monitoring Tuning Condition (VSWR)
Monitoring ambient temperature (temperature inside transmitter cabinet)
Monitoring if the equipment gives an alarm
Monitoring which Transmitter in operation (Main or Reserve)
Monitoring RF Output power
Monitoring DC input Current to the equipment
Monitoring temperature at the High Power Amplifier (HPA)
Monitoring Tuning Condition (VSWR)
Monitoring ambient temperature (temperature inside transmitter cabinet)
Monitoring if the equipment gives an alarm
Check RF Power Output and other conditions on both Transmitter
Reading event log that records all system events, such as restart, parameter changes and error events