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WARRANTY 

Doc.: STAL1000TX-WAR 
Rev.: 1.20 
 

DHE SYSTEMS warrants this equipment for a period of one (1) year from the date of delivery 
against  defects  in  manufacturing  workmanship  and  /  or  defective  material  at  no  extra 
charge.  To  comply  with  this  warranty  the  equipment  should  be  sent  to  the  factory  in 
its  original  and  complete  packaging,  including  all  accessories  with  was  dispatched  in  the 
same,  with  transportation  costs,  insurance,  duties,  taxes  and  all  other  additional  costs 
generated in the process of shipment to the factory and subsequent return to the client, paid 
advance and according to the following conditions: 
 
1-This  warranty  does  not  cover  damage  that  could  possibly  occur  during  transport  to  the 
customer,  not  from  it  to  the  factory,  where  the  equipment  sent  for  repair,  adding  options, 
packaging, etc. 
 
2-This  guarantee  does  not  apply  if  in  the  opinion  of  DHE  SYSTEMS  is  determined  that  the 
defect  in  the  equipment  is  a  result  of  improper  handling,  installation  and  operation  outside 
the  recommendations  provided  by  DHE  SYSTEMS,  use  the  equipment  for  other  applications 
for which was designed, intervention of technical personnel not expressly authorized by DHE 
SYSTEMS,  and  /  or  not  qualified  enough,  damage  power  conditions  outside  the 
specifications,  environmental  conditions  and  /  or  adverse,  extreme  and  unpredictable 
weather, electric shock on the line power, signal, data, control or antenna. 
 
3-This warranty does not cover damages that may occur in radio frequency power 
transistors, power supply, connectors, keyboards and displays due to improper handling or 
as a result of the conditions expressed in P2. 
 
4-In if necessary replace materials that are not manufactured by DHE SYSTEMS replenishing 
them  at  no  additional  cost  to  the  customer  will  be  subject  to  that  obtained  from  the 
manufacturer and / or supplier thereof. To this point the general conditions apply. 
 
5-DHE  SYSTEMS  ensures  equipment  specifications,  but  is  not  responsible  for  the  coverage 
area that is intended to achieve with it. 
 
6-This  warranty  does  not  cover  damage  that  may  occur  directly  or  indirectly  on  other  
equipment connected to, or during the use of the equipment. 
 
7-No  other  warranty  that  is  not  expressed  in  this  document  will  be  recognized  by  DHE 
SYSTEMS. 
 
8-The conditions of this warranty may be modified by DHE SYSTEMS without notice or 
authorization. 
 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

SECTION  3

 

Summary of Contents for STAL1000

Page 1: ...Doc STAL100TX UM ENG Rev 1 20 STAL1000 AM FM STUDIO TO TRANSMITTER AUDIO LINK TRANSMITTER USER s MANUAL ENGLISH VERSION R1 20 www dhesystems com H D E SYSTEMS...

Page 2: ...R STAL1000 Doc STAL1000TX UMI ENG Rev 1 20 SECTION CONTENS 1 REVISIONS 2 ABOUT THIS MANUAL 3 WARRANTY 4 UNPACKING 5 INSTALATION 6 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING 7 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICAT...

Page 3: ...ANUAL REVISIONS RECEIVER STAL1000 Doc STAL1000TX UMR ENG Rev 1 20 SECTION 1 REVISION MODEL SOFTWARE DOC REV REPLACE TO REPLACED BY DATE STAL1000 TX 1 00 1 00 1 20 10 02 13 STAL1000 TX 1 20 1 20 1 00 1...

Page 4: ...quipment there are currents and voltages dangerous for humans never operates it connected to the mains AC line without the factory coverage removed Never open the equipment remove parts or components...

Page 5: ...ions for which was designed intervention of technical personnel not expressly authorized by DHE SYSTEMS and or not qualified enough damage power conditions outside the specifications environmental con...

Page 6: ...matches the list contained in the document PACKING LIST in the box If damage is observed ask for an inspection of the carrier and immediately contact the dealer or distributor where you made the purc...

Page 7: ...WITH THE EQUIPMENT NEVER MAKE DIRECT CONNECTIONS FROM THE INTERIOR OF THE EQUIPMENT ANY OF THE PREVIOUS SITUATIONS WILL REVOKE THE FACTORY WARRANTY THIS EQUIPMENT HAS MONO AND MPX INPUTS COUPLED IN C...

Page 8: ...in such a way that the ROE is within the parameters accepted by it and if possible verify it using other equipment If you do not have this possibility and if you do not know the conditions of the loa...

Page 9: ...ly must be disconnected from the power supply before proceeding to remove the coverings and shields HANDLING OF THE MODULES The modules in this equipment are mostly provided with connectors so to remo...

Page 10: ...SECTION 6...

Page 11: ...ons and input for auxiliary service The input in Mono mode is balanced unbalanced with XLR connector in Mpx mode and for unbalanced auxiliary service with BNC connector The RF power amplifier is of th...

Page 12: ...NC Input level Mono 10 to 10 dBm 0 25 a 2 5 Vef 75 Khz Mpx 10 to 10 dBm 0 45 a 4 5 Vef 75 Khz Aux 3 5 Vef 7 5 Khz Frequency response Mono 0 2 dB from 30 to 15000 Hz r referred to the standard preenpha...

Page 13: ...00 TRANSMITTER Doc STAL1000TX CPI ENG Rev 1 20 SECCION CONTENS 9 1 ACCESS FUNCTIONS AND COMMANDS DECRIPTIONS 9 2 USER MODE 9 10 MULTIFUNCTION 9 15 INITIAL SETTINGS 9 21 TRANSMITTER INFO 9 23 USER MODE...

Page 14: ...KEY FUNCTION E Enter is the first key to be pressed to access the menu and to exit from the previous sub menus C Correct let to correct errors in the character typed Increment and decrement value of...

Page 15: ...ailable options are E Exit to P1 1 E 1 1 Transmitter enabled disabled E 1 2 Frequency setting E 1 3 Access to memories E 1 4 Input attenuator modulation level E 1 5 Output power setting E 1 0 Help for...

Page 16: ...pment retains in non volatile memory the last state in which the function was found to activate deactivate the transmitter when switching it off intentionally or accidentally pej before a power cut In...

Page 17: ...e the frequency press E to return to P2 The first digit shown corresponds to the first digit of the lower limit of the band Enter the frequency in steps of 25 Khz The accepted terminations are 00 25 5...

Page 18: ...t is returned to P1 If during the process of typing the key is decided to leave the frequency change option press E to return to P2 2 If the password entered is correct the following message is displa...

Page 19: ...f the lower limit of the band Enter the frequency in steps of 25 Khz The accepted terminations are 00 25 50 75 Khz The digits of the new frequency are checked when entering the one corresponding to th...

Page 20: ...d analog format in the form of bars Under normal modulation conditions the analog meter moves from the minimum to the maximum of 75 Khz indicated by bar N 13 The first symbol indicates 110 modulation...

Page 21: ...level value it is returned to P2 To modify the output power press the keys until the desired value is reached Once this one is reached press E When the minum or maximum values are ratched the ERROR th...

Page 22: ...2 6 User program help Sequence E 1 0 The display shows For 3 seconds then For 3 seconds then returns to P2 Press E to return to P2 SECTION 9 9 1 TRA 2 KEYB FRE 3 MEM FRE 4 MOD 5 PO...

Page 23: ...E 2 1 Forward and reflected output power E 2 2 Shows the modulation level E 2 3 Main power suply voltage E 2 0 Help of the Multifunction Meter Si al seleccionar una funci n para el medidor esta es in...

Page 24: ...Forward and Reflected output power Sequence E 2 1 The display shows Forward and reflected values are shown in digital format with 1 w of resolution Press E to return to P3 SECTION 9 11 FWD 10 W REF 1...

Page 25: ...format in the form of bars Under normal modulation conditions the analog meter moves from the minimum to the maximum of 75 Khz indicated by bar N 13 The first symbol indicates 110 modulation When the...

Page 26: ...voltage Sequence E 2 3 The display shows For the 15 Watts option For the 50 Watts option The voltage is displayed in digital format with a resolution of 3 digits Press E to return to P3 SECTION 9 13 V...

Page 27: ...3 4 Multifunction meter help Sequence E 2 0 The display shows Press E to return to P3 SECTION 9 14 1 POT 2 MOD 3 PS...

Page 28: ...E 3 The display shows The available options are the following E Returns to P1 1 E 3 1 Operation mode E 3 2 Preenpasis E 3 3 User key E 3 4 Display language E 3 0 Initial settings help SECTION 9 15 IN...

Page 29: ...pressing 1 Multiplex 2 Mono If the selected mode is incorrect the message ERROR is heard The device returns to P4 1 waitnig for a valid value If the new selected mode is correct the following message...

Page 30: ...want to change the deenohasis press E to return to P4 Enter the new deenphasis valus pressing 1 0 usec 2 25 usec 3 50 usec 4 75 usec If the new deenphasis selected is incorrect the message ERROR is h...

Page 31: ...and it is returned to P4 If during the process of typing the new key is decided do not change it press E to return to P4 If the key entered is correct the following message is displayed NOTE The equi...

Page 32: ...red language pressing 1 Spanish 2 English If the new deenphasis selected is incorrect the message ERROR is heard The device returns to P4 5 If it is correct the display shows the following message for...

Page 33: ...4 5 Initial settings help Sequence E 3 0 The display shows For 2 seconds Press E to return to P4 SECTION 9 20 1 MODE 2 PREE 3 KEY 4 DIS...

Page 34: ...sents high limit of the frequency band 5 2 Current frequency Sequence E 4 2 The display shows the current frqeuency setter for 3 seconds then returns to P5 Press E to return to P5 5 3 Frequencies stor...

Page 35: ...nds XXX Represents the serial number Then the message For 3 seconds and then returns to P5 Press E to return to P5 5 6 Equipment information help Sequence E 4 0 The display shows For 3 seconds then Fo...

Page 36: ...6 USER MODE HELP Sequence E 0 The display shows For 3 seconds then returns to P1 1 Press E to return to P1 1 SECTION 9 23 1 USER 2 INS 3 INITIAL 4 INFO...

Page 37: ..._ 1 Forward reflected output power 2 Modulation level 3 Main power supply voltage 0 Multifunction Meter help Press E to return to User Mode To exit to the welcome message press E again 3 Inicial Setti...

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