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(Rename)

(Show)

(Delete)

(Edit)

(Apply)

“Energy Profiles” full screen�

A generic profile is stored in memory by factory� It may be edited and duplicated by the 
“Save as” option (see next paragraph) to obtain a new profile�

•  By pressing the “Rename” button it’s possible to give a new name to an existing pro-

file, without any other changes� If it was the active one, it will remain active�

•  By pressing the “Delete” button the selected profile will be permanently removed 

from memory� It’s impossible to remove an active profile�

•  The “Edit” button enters into the screen shown at next paragraph and allows to rede-

fine an existing profile� Changes will be automatically applied�

•  By pressing the “Apply” button the selected profile will be activated�
•  The “Show” button allows to see an inactive profile overview on the top of the screen 

(green boxes matrix)� To change the day of the week, press the corresponding button 
on the overlying bar�

Note that the value of “Delta cost” field changes automatically when a non-active profile 
is selected (but not activated by the “Apply” button)� It allows to evaluate the difference 
of cost between the active profile and the selected one (see “Comparison” diagrams at 
the bottom of the screen)�

WEB interface

Summary of Contents for E10000X

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL E10000X FM SOLID STATE AMPLIFIER WITH WEB INTERFACE Rev 00 01 12 2016 Cod MAN1043UUK Preliminary...

Page 2: ...s com Internet web site www elenos com Elenos USA 2561 NW 74th Ave Unit A 16 33122 Miami Florida Ph 1 855 305 3058 We kindly recommend you to fill in the RMA module ITA http www elenos com it elenos r...

Page 3: ...3 Revision N Date Description 00 01 12 2016 First release Revision Preliminary...

Page 4: ...1 Room characteristics 20 3 3 2 Electrical system features 20 4 Presentation 21 4 1 Connections 22 4 1 1 Overview 22 4 1 1 1 Connections and controls front panel 22 4 1 1 2 Connections rear panel 22...

Page 5: ...78 6 2 1 6 Selecting the events to add to profiles 79 6 2 1 7 Destinations profile management 80 6 3 RTC UTC 81 6 3 1 Clock Settings 82 6 3 1 1 Choosing between external and internal RTC 83 6 3 1 2 C...

Page 6: ...6 Index...

Page 7: ...produced to ensure constant performance over time as long as periodical controls and essential maintenance works are carried out as required However before attempting any kind of operation an accurat...

Page 8: ...purchaser of the product and covers any kind of fault caused by defective components of the product itself as long as it is maintained in an excellent controlled condition It is essential to the effec...

Page 9: ...ponsible for any risk related to the transport since its time frames costs and methods are chosen and covered by the same Customer 1 4 Exemption from liability The customer is responsible for installa...

Page 10: ...10 Informative letter...

Page 11: ...11 Identif ication 2 Identification Identification 2 Identification 11 2 1 Labels 12 2 1 1 IDENTIFICATION LABEL 12 2 1 2 ASSISTANCE LABEL 12 2 1 3 WARRANTY SEAL 13 2 1 4 SERIAL NUMBER SEAL 13...

Page 12: ...shows the key features equipment such as manufacturing company product model power supply type power consumption and CE marking Warning do not ever remove this label 2 1 2 ASSISTANCE LABEL It shows t...

Page 13: ...Y SEAL Unauthorized removal or tampering of this seal positioned over the screws will make void the warranty 2 1 4 SERIAL NUMBER SEAL It shows the serial number of the equipment in numeric and barcode...

Page 14: ...14 Identification...

Page 15: ...16 3 2 First aid 18 3 2 1 Treatment of electrical burns 18 3 2 1 1 Extensive burns and skin cuts 18 3 2 1 2 Less severe burns 1st and 2nd degree 18 3 2 2 Treatment of electric shocks 19 3 2 2 1 If the...

Page 16: ...the equipment and the staff who is working on it The same information is shown on the product s nameplate which is generally placed on the housing Never remove the nameplate even if the equipment is r...

Page 17: ...ster with clear instructions on first aid to save the people injured in an accident at work and how to provide first aid kits the rooms where electrical devices are installed It s also recommended to...

Page 18: ...ms and legs are injured keep them raised WARNING If medical help is not available within one hour and the victim is conscious without gag ging give to drink salted water made of 1 teaspoon of salt and...

Page 19: ...start breathing immediately C Circulation pict c1 check the victim s pulse pict c1 if absent start cardiac massage pict c2 compress the chest every 1 5 2 seconds if only one rescuer is present perform...

Page 20: ...et in accordance with the rules in force The power supply network must allow an adequate power provision according to the rules in force in the country of installation about quality of the electrical...

Page 21: ...s rear panel 22 4 1 1 3 Connectors Pinout 23 4 2 Datasheet 24 4 3 Protections 26 4 3 1 Software protections 26 4 3 1 1 IPF Intelligent Proportional Foldback 26 4 3 1 2 IPC Intelligent Power Control 26...

Page 22: ...panel 5 Graphic Display 6 RF Monitor 7 Local Remote Switchkey 8 Life Extender Button 9 Escape Button 10 EIA485 Telemetry 11 Encoder Selector 24 Modem SMA Ant Opt 25 EIA485 26 Interlock 27 Ethernet Po...

Page 23: ...ed 16 Rsr Power TC Pulse Pulse command Active when grounded 17 Fwd Power DTM Voltage 0 4V 18 Common Gnd Connected to device frame 19 n c 20 n c 21 Common Gnd Connected to device frame 22 V IPA DTM Vol...

Page 24: ...48 5 17 5 80 cm 19 1 6 9 31 5 inches Weight 47 kg 103 6 lbs Cooling fans number 6 CONNECTORS RF output 1 5 8 RF input N female RF monitor BNC female Ethernet RJ45 RS232 485 DB9 female front rear GSM a...

Page 25: ...max Recommended wiring section 4sqmm AWG11 Total current consumption 40A per phase 208 VAC 20A per phase 400 VAC Current absorption may increase in case of lower AC line voltage Overall efficiency 70...

Page 26: ...The algorithms act at different levels and in various sections of the equipment Thermal Management on the RF unit Current Management Fault Management and Thermal Ma nagement on the power supply units...

Page 27: ...xceeds 75 C while the second level is activated when the first is ineffective if the temperature does not stabilize below this value In the last case the output power is decreased of 3 dB via the same...

Page 28: ...nt also under extreme temperature condi tions 4 ensure that temperatures of mosfets and power supplies remain as stable as possible to avoid thermal and mechanical stress 5 reduce the energy consumpti...

Page 29: ...tus alarm SMS receiving examples 52 5 4 External devices connectable 55 5 4 1 Connecting to a LAN PC 56 5 4 2 Connecting to a Changeover Audio Matrix 57 Set of controls and indicators that allow the u...

Page 30: ...30 User instructions...

Page 31: ...he encoder to scroll the menu items to select fields in the screens or to increase decrease values Press the encoder to select a menu item to confirm a selection or to save values A long press of enco...

Page 32: ...me Clock Pwr Target 1 of 2 Clock Pwr Target 2 of 2 Enable Alarms SMS Enable Alarms Data Enable Alarms Timers Life Extender Menu GSM Modem Chatty Board Config Uart 0 Info Uart 1 Info Uart 2 Info SMS Di...

Page 33: ...and rotate the encoder to set the power target Press again to confirm Select the item MENU and press the encoder to return to main menu Select the item RFON and press the encoder to switch on the ampl...

Page 34: ...Fans h in put power P In voltage Vds and total current RF Itot maximum temperature Temp and fan speed FanSp Press MENU to return to main menu Item of main menu It shows the specific parameters of the...

Page 35: ...tures PSU C total current consumption IDS Tot VDS VDS V efficiency EFF and Bias voltage Vbias V VCC V V1 V and V1 V are for electronics Press MENU to return to main menu Item of main menu It shows the...

Page 36: ...ered Date and time of occurrence are displayed under each item Rotate the encoder to scroll the list Up to 80 events can be shown the older ones are deleted from the list Press the encoder to return t...

Page 37: ...te the encoder to increase decrease the value Press to confirm Press MENU to return to main menu Item of main menu It allows to set the password for users It allows to have a temporary password in cas...

Page 38: ...lifier from power oscillations UPS T W defines the Max Power Target in case of UPS Min T Sen is the min number of thermal probes that will be taken good Fwd Pwr Cal is the adjusting for reading Fwd an...

Page 39: ...r They must be set depending on the configuration of the transmitter Typical values are 115K for speede and 0 for addresses Item of submenu System It allows to show firmware and protocol versions Ver...

Page 40: ...row below and press SET to confirm Press MENU to return Item of submenu System It allows to define the percentages of power target levels When the value of Target Power Mode is Fixed the amplifier wi...

Page 41: ...er to increase decrease the level and press to confirm Copy over next day set to T allows to save all the levels to the next day of the week Reset at default set to T permits to recall the factory pre...

Page 42: ...he reset of alarms is performed its value become FALSE and remains so until a new event will be active Press MENU to return Item of submenu System It allows to customize the alarms Some parameters can...

Page 43: ...s can be monitored by watching the values of Timer It s still possible to enable disable the alarms Item of submenu System It allows to enable disable the Life Extender algorithm SerialNumber is the s...

Page 44: ...ains SMS if TRUE send an alarm message after Delay m minutes SMS FWD over 2 3 if TRUE send a message when the power becames more then 2 3 of the target In addition Pager Id StatId and String Id are cu...

Page 45: ...ry STS indica tes the charge level of the backup battery Intern RTC if FALSE means that the internal clock isn t used as the reference Reset if T restarts the board Pwr_on if T turns on the board IsTh...

Page 46: ...0 The second one shows data about the Terminal Monitor or the GSM modem Uart 1 The third one shows data about Power Supply Units Uart 2 The last screen is specific for the modem parameters The number...

Page 47: ...e of the occurrence All events that may be occur are listed on next pages Alarm An event of this type means that a malfunctioning is occurring and maintenance could be necessary However the apparatus...

Page 48: ...Three Block Out recove ry protection ALARM 012 PSU FAULT A PSU malfunction is occurring WARNING 013 PSU CURRENT DERATING One or more PSU overloads are occurred so that the apparatus is reducing the RF...

Page 49: ...ial communication timeout The ap paratus has stopped working WARNING 047 WARNING TEMPERATURE SENSOR A thermal probe is unreliable and its reading is discarded ALARM 049 DRAIN VOLTAGE TOO LOW VDS volta...

Page 50: ...50 User instructions...

Page 51: ...or an external telemetry provided of a GSM modem it s possible to send commands and receive the status of apparatus Syntax of command and status SMS are shown below See also the paragraph User interf...

Page 52: ...nnnnnn Set ON AIR TRG 24hTRG nnnnW SmsOver 2 3 OFF PwrAdj nn Ver n nn n nn MaxPwr nnnnnW E10000X ID nn SMS String 39nnnnnnnnnn Set ON AIR TRG 24hTRG nnnnW SmsOver 2 3 ON PwrAdj nn Ver n nn n nn MaxPwr...

Page 53: ...signaling FWD nnnnn W Forward power REFL nnnnn W Reflected power VDS nnn nV Operating voltage of RF power amplifier section VDS IDS nnn nA Total current actually absorbed TEMPMAX nnn nC Max temperatur...

Page 54: ...54 User instructions...

Page 55: ...l devices connectable The apparatus may be connected to the following devices LAN PC ECHOS6 Changeover BNC Audio Matrix XLR Audio Matrix ECHOS6 Changeover Audio Matrix XLR BNC LAN Switch Router PC Use...

Page 56: ...instructions 5 4 1 Connecting to a LAN PC Connect the apparatus to PC via LAN using a switch or any other device such as a router Also the direct connection between apparatus and PC is possible See w...

Page 57: ...extension cords All cables are DB25 extension cords User instructions 5 4 2 Connecting to a Changeover Audio Matrix In N 1 systems the apparatus may be a transmitter or the reserve the exciter and it...

Page 58: ...58 User instructions...

Page 59: ...files management 78 6 2 1 6 Selecting the events to add to profiles 79 6 2 1 7 Destinations profile management 80 6 3 RTC UTC 81 6 3 1 Clock Settings 82 6 3 1 1 Choosing between external and internal...

Page 60: ...60 WEB interface...

Page 61: ...edit them preferences To edit network interface and manage the installed modules To view and set all parameters of the equipment To manage user profiles regarding events and them notifications To cho...

Page 62: ...e User Manual Sign in and continue as shown below Default Username admin Default Password adminadmin Note the first connection must be performed by the administrator in order to define the user accoun...

Page 63: ...nd edit them preferences in according to respective authorization levels Adding a new user For each one they must be indicated username email role phone number and password The administrator can add a...

Page 64: ...ounts WEB interface In the main screen first select the Config button then the Users button in the Ac count bar Select Add to insert a new user manager Edit to modify an existing one or Prefe rences t...

Page 65: ...he Save button to confirm or the Cancel button to abort the operation HIERARCHICAL CRITERION 3 authorization levels are available User who can access the screens in read only mode Manager who can acce...

Page 66: ...only by members with higher levels of authorization The value of fields can be modified in according to a valid format To not changing the password leave blank the field Password Press the Save butto...

Page 67: ...the users are customizable For each one it s possible to choose the scale of temperature the format of telephone number and the language of messages Press the Save button to confirm or the Cancel butt...

Page 68: ...ount Each user is authorized to change parameters of the own account such as Password or Username To hold the password leave blank its field Fields marked with an asterisk are required The email addre...

Page 69: ...69 WEB interface 6 1 System Overwiev Network interface parameters Installed modules configuration...

Page 70: ...the System settings bar IP address Netmask and Gateway are here editable Only the local network administrator is authorized to change this data The factory default is 10 0 0 138 255 255 255 0 10 0 0 1...

Page 71: ...configuration For their managing first select the Config button then the Modules configuration button in the System settings bar Basic set of the equipment includes Telemetry and Webserver modules The...

Page 72: ...72 WEB interface...

Page 73: ...tion The equipment may send both SMS and email Destinations management They are the email addresses or the phone numbers of who receive the messages Profiles management It allows to customize the info...

Page 74: ...nd receive SMS and send email In the main screen first select the Config button then the Senders button in the Events bar The Avatar Opt button allows to enable disable the use of the Avatar equipment...

Page 75: ...e wrote in the message sent From is the telephone number modem The Enable button activates this feature the Disable one deacti vates it Press the Save button to confirm or the Cancel button to abort t...

Page 76: ...ent by the equipment In the main screen first select the Config button then the Destinations button in the Events bar This section allows to relate senders with receivers of SMS and or email Initially...

Page 77: ...may be different depending on the kind of sender selected A destination is a mobile number which receives the messages sent by the equipment In addition the owner s name can be entered in the Descript...

Page 78: ...rrence In the main screen first select the Config button then the Profile button in the Events bar Initially the list has only one profile named Default which contains all the possible events This one...

Page 79: ...ire repair immediately Defaults equipment current status Successes most important targets To customize the current profile its name is shown at the top select unselect the events to combine to the des...

Page 80: ...ement After selecting Destination button at the previous screen the list of available destina tions appears both for SMS and email For each profile it s possible to choose which destinations to enable...

Page 81: ...81 6 3 RTC UTC Overwiev Clock settings It s possible to choose between the in ternal time reference Real Time Clock and the global one Coordinated Univer sal Time...

Page 82: ...k or an external one as system time refe rence By the external clock the system receives the time from a preset list of public NTP server To properly display date and time it s necessary to select the...

Page 83: ...external and internal RTC Selectable buttons are highlighted in blue Press External RTC or Internal RTC button to toggle between the two modes If the choice results in a change the button turns orang...

Page 84: ...on to enter and scroll through the list The Add button allows to insert a new NTP server see next page Press the Enable Disable button to activate deactivate the selected server when the symbol is sho...

Page 85: ...server it s necessary enter its name Server name correctly It s also possible to enable disable it The Save button allows to store the new server while by pressing the Cancel button the current opera...

Page 86: ...in factory A popup containing all the timezones is available after pressing the down arrow shown at the right side of the box Press Save button to store the changes Cancel to restore all values WARNIN...

Page 87: ...ace Overwiev Telemetry Viewing and settings of all equipment parameters grouped by type Events All kind of information about the wor king state grouped by warning level Control Centre Interface for th...

Page 88: ...4 1 1 RF Power Amplifier In the main screen first select the Settings button then the RF power amplifier but ton in the Telemetry bar Temperatures currents voltages and powers of RF modules and power...

Page 89: ...about main and service PSUs In the main screen first select the Settings button then the Power supply button in the Telemetry bar In this screen are grouped all parameters of power supply units specif...

Page 90: ...e a reserve transmitter In the main screen first select the Settings button then the Profiles button in the Telemetry bar At the bottom of the screen there is a bar named Target Power W that displays...

Page 91: ...the local Edit button and write a new value in the field Restore button allows to ignore the changes while Apply changes confirms them 6 4 1 4 Editing profiles Power levels at which the equipment must...

Page 92: ...alarms may be customized such as about currents and temperatures Each user can define ranges and working logic of the alarms After setting the Limit Min and Limit max values choose the Limit type Cas...

Page 93: ...6 4 1 6 Transmitter info General data about the equipment In the main screen first select the Settings button then the Transmitter info button in the Telemetry bar Information about RF output power s...

Page 94: ...In the main screen first select the Settings button then the Active button in the Events bar In this screen the active events are displayed Status events that don t require interven tion by user are...

Page 95: ...tings button then the History button in the Events bar The events are sorted in reverse chronological order so that the latest ones are imme diately visible It s possible scroll the pages with the nav...

Page 96: ...received SMS In the main screen first select the Settings button then the Inbound SMS button in the Events bar The list of commands received via SMS is shown in this screen to update it press the Ref...

Page 97: ...irst select the Settings button then the Energy profiles button in the Control Centre bar It s possible select edit add delete or compare profiles In addition the preview of inactive profiles may be s...

Page 98: ...ile The Edit button enters into the screen shown at next paragraph and allows to rede fine an existing profile Changes will be automatically applied By pressing the Apply button the selected profile w...

Page 99: ...slots of an hour each one Four power levels are available 100 75 50 and 25 of the target They are selecta ble by pressing on the green squares An active level is highlighted by a black border in the...

Page 100: ...3 3 Energy Cost Profiles List of Energy Cost Profiles In the main screen first select the Settings button then the Energy Cost Profiles but ton in the Control Centre bar Overview of an Energy Cost Pr...

Page 101: ...uares of the map are painted by the same color of that band green in the example In this case the band is named F1 To add new bands press the Edit button see also next paragraph Below the map statisti...

Page 102: ...ible to add up to 4 bands To make default a band cost press its Default button Costs will be calculated by it To change a band cost press the Edit button This screen appears Name is an arbitrary name...

Page 103: ...103 WEB interface Statistics are updated in real time Example of Cost Map in which 4 different bands are inserted...

Page 104: ...104 WEB interface...

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