Bird Technologies Group 5PI616850 Manual Do Utilizador

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TX RX Systems Inc.               09/30/04
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LED INDICATORS
There are LED indicators for each amplifier in the
system as well as the +12 and +24 VDC power
supply voltages. The LED indicators for the low,
mid, and low gain amplifiers are located on the
individual plug-in module. These are tri-color LED’s
with green representing NORMAL operation,
orange representing a WARNING condition, and
red indicating a FAULT. A warning condition occurs
when the current draw of the amplifier exceeds
nominal by +/- 20%. Fault conditions occur when
the current draw exceeds +/- 30% or the amplifiers
operating temperature exceeds 80° Celsius. The
LED for the attenuator card is green only and indi-
cates DC power applied to the card.
The LED indicators for the power amplifiers are
located on the display panel next to the menu
select buttons and are dual color LED’s. Green rep-
resents NORMAL operation while red indicates a
FAULT condition. Fault conditions occur when the
current draw exceeds 900 ma or falls below 200
ma. Also, whenever the amplifiers operating tem-
perature exceeds 95° Celsius. The power amplifi-
ers do not have a warning state.
The power supply LED indicators are located on
display panel next to the menu selection buttons
and are also dual color. Green representing normal
operation and red a fault condition. A fault condition
for the +24 VDC supply occurs whenever the volt-
age potential drops below +16 VDC (30% below
nominal). Likewise, a fault for the +12 VDC supply
occurs when the potential is below +8 VDC (30%
below nominal).
FORM-C CONTACTS
Form-C contacts are available inside the cabinet
next to the power supply assembly, see figure 2.
These screw terminals are intended for connection
to the customers supervisory alarm or data acqui-
sition system. One set of terminals supplies notifi-
cation of any alarm condition occurring and the
second set of contacts indicate the system is oper-
ating on battery backup power.
PERFORMANCE SURVEY
It is a good idea to document the performance of
the system after installation so that a reference
exists for future comparisons. This information can
make troubleshooting an interference problem or
investigation of a complaint about system perfor-
mance much easier. If there are coverage prob-
lems with a system, this survey will usually reveal
them allowing corrective measures to be taken
before the system is put into routine use. The fol-
Signal
Generator
Zero
Reference
Spectrum
Analyzer
Gain
Sample
Sample
Test Port
Test Port
Figure 8: Measuring signal booster gain.