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Innovator CU10BT-CU5000BT Analog Transmitter
Initial On Site
Turn On Procedure
Instruction Manual, Rev. 0
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Initial On Site Turn On Procedure
After the Innovator CXB Series Drawer or Drawers are installed and all input, output
and AC connections are made, the system is ready for the initial on site turn on.
Check that the output of the CU10, CU60, CU100, or CU200 Drawer is connected to an
appropriate rated load or to the mask filter and the antenna for your system. If your
system is a CU500 or higher power system, check that the output of the amplifier
Drawer or the combiner assembly is connected to an appropriate rated load or to the
low pass filter, the mask filter and the antenna for your system. Check that the main
AC power to the System is ON.
If you have a CU10, CU60, CU100 or CU200 system, push ON the switch located on
the rear panel of the Drawer above the AC power jack. The large fan mounted on the
rear panel of the Drawer should operate. If your system is a CU500 or higher power
system, switch ON the ON/OFF circuit breakers located on the rear panel of the
amplifier Drawer(s) mounted on each side of the AC input power jack. The two fans
mounted in the amplifier Drawer should operate.
NOTE:
If your system contains an
Optional UPS, push On the ON/OFF button, located on the left side of the top panel of
the UPS. The UPS is mounted behind the removable blank panel located immediately
above the exciter/driver Drawer, which is held in place by four #10 Phillips head screws.
Place the system in Operate. The Operate/Standby LED and Status LEDs on the CU10,
CU60, CU100 or CU200 should be Green indicating the system is in Operate and
performing normally. The Operate/Standby LED showing Amber indicates the System is
in Standby. The Status LED showing a blinking Red LED indicates a Fault is occurring
now. The Status LED showing Amber indicates that a Fault occurred since the last time
the Fault indications were reset.
If your system is CU500 or higher power, the Enable LED and Status LEDs on the 500
or 1000 Watt Amplifier Drawer should be Green indicating the system is in Operate and
performing normally. The Enable LED showing Amber indicates the System is in
Standby. The Status LED should be Green indicating no faults in system. If the
Operate/Standby LED shows Amber it indicates that the System is in Standby. If the
Status LED is blinking Red it indicates a Fault is occurring now. If the Status LED shows
Amber it indicates that a Fault occurred since that last time the Fault indications were
reset. The output power is factory set according to customer request and does not
need adjusted. If a problem occurs, call Axcera field support at 1-724-873-8100 for
information on modifying the power level of the system.
NOTE:
The RF System Interlock is provided on J12, a 15 position “D” connector,
located on the rear panel of the CU10, CU60, CU100 or CU200 Drawer. The
RF System Interlock at J12-5 provides the customer with a means of
connecting the system to protection circuits, for the loads, thermal switches,
combiners, or the antenna, in the output of your system, that will place the
system in Standby if the protection circuit opens. The Reject Load Interlock is
provided on J11, a 9 position “D” connector. J11-6 provides the customer
with a means of connecting the system to protection circuits, for the reject
load in multiple amplifier systems, which will place the system in Standby if
the protection circuit opens. If the interlocks are not used in your system, a
plug with a jumper from J12-5 to J12-15, ground, for RF system Interlock and
another plug with a jumper from J11-6 to J11-9, for Reject Load Interlock,
need to be connected. These jumpers provide the RF System and Reject Load
Interlocks, which allow the system to go to operate. Without the jumpers,
the system will remain in Standby.
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