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USER MANUAL

Rev. 00- 17/11/2013

Cod. MAN1029UUK

ET30000-5

ET25000-5

ET20000-5

ET15000-5

ET10000-5

ET5000

ET3500

ET2500

(list of variations available in the manual) 

   

SOLID STATE FM TRANSMITTER

Summary of Contents for ET10000-5

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Rev 00 17 11 2013 Cod MAN1029UUK ET30000 5 ET25000 5 ET20000 5 ET15000 5 ET10000 5 ET5000 ET3500 ET2500 list of variations available in the manual SOLID STATE FM TRANSMITTER...

Page 2: ...roduct purchased on http www elenos com product registration Please contact technical support service for information and assistance Elenos Ph 39 0532 829965 Fax 39 0532 829177 E mail info elenos com...

Page 3: ...E5000 30 5 E4000 30 5 E3500 30 5 E3000 30 5 E25000 5 E20000 25 5 E18000 25 5 E15000 25 5 E12000 25 5 E10000 25 5 E8000 25 5 E7000 25 5 E5000 25 5 E4000 25 5 E3500 25 5 E3000 25 5 E2500 25 5 E20000 5 E...

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Page 5: ...5 Revisions No Date Description 00 17 12 2013 Original version Revisions...

Page 6: ...25 5 ET18000 25 5 ET15000 25 5 ET12000 25 5 ET10000 25 5 ET8000 25 5 ET7000 25 5 ET5000 25 5 ET4000 25 5 ET3500 25 5 ET3000 25 5 ET2500 25 5 E20000 25 5 E18000 25 5 E15000 25 5 E12000 25 5 E10000 25...

Page 7: ...5 5 E2000 15 5 E4000 5 E3500 5 E3000 5 E2500 5 E1800 5 E1500 5 E1200 5 E1000 5 E1000 5 E800 5 3 Equal to the rated value ETG20 ET10000 5 E10000 5 E5000 2 10KW ETG20 ET8000 10 5 ET7000 10 5 ET5000 10 5...

Page 8: ...500 3 5 ET2000 3 5 ET1800 3 5 ET1500 3 5 ET1200 3 5 ET1000 3 5 ET800 3 5 ET500 3 5 E3000 3 5 E2500 3 5 E2000 3 5 E1800 3 5 E1500 3 5 E1200 3 5 E1000 3 5 E800 3 5 E500 3 5 E3000 3 5 E2500 3 5 E2000 3 5...

Page 9: ...ET10000 5 24 2 4 Dummy load 27 2 4 1 External connectors pin out 28 2 4 1 1 Dummy Load connector 28 2 5 Amplifiers 29 2 5 1 External connectors pin out 31 2 5 1 1 EIA485 TELEMETRY connector 31 2 5 1 2...

Page 10: ...65 3 1 1 27 Uart 0 1 2 info 66 3 1 1 28 GSM field strength 67 3 1 1 29 3dB alarm setting 67 3 1 1 30 String ID Pager ID 67 3 1 1 31 Phone N 1 5 67 3 1 2 Amplifier user interface 68 3 1 2 1 TX control...

Page 11: ...95 3 4 1 3 Exciter hyperterminal interface 102 3 4 2 Connection to telemetry 103 3 4 3 Connection to exchange unit and or audio matrix 104 3 4 4 Connection to Elenos E BOX module 107 4 Maintenance 10...

Page 12: ...12 Contents...

Page 13: ...sibility protection against corrosion etc The LIFEXTENDER functionality can be added 1 2 Transport The equipment must only be transported in its original packaging However although it has been designe...

Page 14: ...andard components and accessories ordered have been delivered correctly otherwise contact Elenos s r l In this case the package must contain at least the following n 1 piece of equipment from the ET30...

Page 15: ...15 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 9 9 9 9 2 Product description Product description 2 1 Combiner Splitter unit...

Page 16: ...RF output connector 3 1 8 4 PWS 3W3 connector for the fan power supply 5 AUX1 unused connector 6 SPLITTER IN N connector for RF splitter input 7 LOAD four 7 16 connectors for unbalanced load outputs...

Page 17: ...17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 21 27 27 26 25 24 22 8 Product description 2 2 Control unit ET30000 5 ET25000 5 ET20000 5...

Page 18: ...or measuring the output power or for measu ring the harmonic components 9 PROGRAMMING LEVER Located on the right hand side of the panel facing the ma chine It can be moved by means of a flat screwdriv...

Page 19: ...ground 6 TS_E_M_CH6 Common ground if JP4 is in shot circuit 7 No connected 8 TS_E_M_CH3 Common ground if JP2 is in shot circuit 9 Common ground 10 Common ground 11 TS_CH5 F_TS_CH4 12 TS_CH F_TS_CH2 1...

Page 20: ...ly Open Status Fault active open collector 12 TX ON Signaling output The pin must be pow ered externally Closed to ground status TX ON open collector 13 Warning Bad audio Signaling output The pin must...

Page 21: ...nds to 4 V with over stroke of up to more than 4 5 max 5 V ET30000 5 Parameters Full scale Scale factor Resolution Forward power 30000W 7500W V Full scale 204 Reflected power 3000W 750W V ET25000 5 Pa...

Page 22: ...reset 15 TS_MOD_ON Turn on modulation 16 TC_TX2_FAULT Fault exciter2 17 TC_TX1_FAULT Fault exciter1 18 Common ground 19 TX0 20 RX0 21 Common ground 22 Not connected 23 TS_COAX_TX2 Interlock exciter2...

Page 23: ...cted 6 Not connected 7 Not connected 8 Not connected 9 Not connected Connector Pin Meaning Notes With a cable to CN5 on E3K FA044 board 1 Common ground 2 12V 3 TEMP1 4 TEMP2 5 TEMP3 6 TEMP4 7 TEMP5 8...

Page 24: ...24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 8 9 Product description 2 3 Control unit ET15000 5 ET10000 5...

Page 25: ...25 14 18 17 16 15 19 11 20 13 13 13 9 12 13 14 13 1 8 8 8 Product description...

Page 26: ...ys constant as frequency changes It CANNOT be used for measuring the output power or for measu ring the harmonic components 8 FAN cooling fans There are three on the front panel 12 28Vdc 441Mc h max T...

Page 27: ...27 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 4 1 5 5 5 5 Product description 2 4 Dummy load...

Page 28: ...9 4 8 3 7 2 6 1 Product description 1 GRILL ventilation grille 2 FAN cooling fans There are six 12 28Vdc 441M3 h max 3 DUMMY LOAD DB9 M connector for control unit connection 4 PWS DUMMY LOAD 3W3 conn...

Page 29: ...29 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 18 18 9 18 9 12 11 10 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 18 Product description 2 5 Amplifiers...

Page 30: ...LEMETRY DB9 F connector for connection with telemetry according to the EIA485 standard or with a PC 8 RF MONITOR BNC connector for connection with external measurement tools al lowing to collect the R...

Page 31: ...om1 RX EIA485 422 5 Common ground Connected to the frame 6 Common ground Connected to the frame 7 Common ground Connected to the frame 8 Common ground Connected to the frame 9 Common ground Connected...

Page 32: ...Open Status Fault active open collector 12 TX ON Signaling output The pin must be po wered externally Closed to ground status TX ON open collector 13 Warning Bad audio Signaling output The pin must be...

Page 33: ...frame 6 Common ground Connected to the frame 7 Not connected 8 Common ground Connected to the frame 9 Common ground Connected to the frame 10 Common ground Connected to the frame 11 Channel 5 status S...

Page 34: ...Notes CN2 on board TG2U1A899 1 Com1 TX EIA485 422 2 Com1 TX EIA485 422 3 Com1 RX EIA485 422 4 Com1 RX EIA485 422 5 Common ground Connected to the frame 6 Common ground Connected to the frame 7 Common...

Page 35: ...scription 2 6 Exciters For further information please consult the specific manual for the exciters 2 7 System connections For further information please consult the Composition paragraph in the Quick...

Page 36: ...ut impedance 5 K selectable L R input level 15 10 dBu for 75 KHz standard deviation L R level adjustment Soft adjust 0 1 dBu steps from front panel L R Input Impedance Selectable 10 K 600 balanced AES...

Page 37: ...or 400 V Threephase neutral wire 50 60 Hz 210 V Threephase WYE without neutral to be specified when placing the order Power consumption typical 44 KW Current consumption typical 230VAC Threephase 110...

Page 38: ...standard deviation MPX level adjustment Soft adjust 0 1 dB steps from front panel MPX input impedance 5 K selectable L R input level 15 10 dBu for 75 KHz standard deviation L R level adjustment Soft...

Page 39: ...Hz INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Power supply 380 V or 400 V Threephase neutral wire 50 60 Hz 210 V Threephase WYE without neutral to be specified when placing the order Power consumption 37 KW Current co...

Page 40: ...or 75 KHz standard deviation MPX level adjustment Soft adjust 0 1 dB steps from front panel MPX input impedance 5 K selectable L R input level 15 10 dBu for 75 KHz standard deviation L R level adjustm...

Page 41: ...Hz INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Power supply 380 V or 400 V Threephase neutral wire 50 60 Hz 210 V Threephase WYE without neutral to be specified when placing the order Power consumption 29 KW Current co...

Page 42: ...tion L R level adjustment Soft adjust 0 1 dBu steps from front panel L R Input Impedance Selectable 10 K 600 balanced AES EBU input resolution 24 bits AES EBU input sample rate 32 44 1 48 96 KHz Autom...

Page 43: ...V Threephase WYE without neutral to be specified when placing the order Power consumption 22 KW Current consumption 230VAC Threephase 63 A Overall efficiency typical from 3 dB to Pman 68 Power factor...

Page 44: ...deviation L R level adjustment Soft adjust 0 1 dBu steps from front panel L R Input Impedance Selectable 10 K 600 balanced AES EBU input resolution 24 bits AES EBU input sample rate 32 44 1 48 96 KHz...

Page 45: ...V Threephase WYE without neutral to be specified when placing the order Power consumption 15 KW Current consumption 230VAC Threephase 42 A Overall efficiency typical from 3 dB to Pman 68 Power factor...

Page 46: ...0 cm Weight 35 Kg Number of power supplies 3 Number of cooling fans 6 CONNECTORS RF Output connector 7 8 RF Input connector N RF PERFORMANCE Output impedance 50 Automatic power RF control Stabilizes t...

Page 47: ...eto thermic capacity 400VAC three phase 20 Amp Conductor size 400VAC three phase 4 sqrt mm Conductor size 400VAC three phase 11 AWG COOLING NOISE DATA Cooling system Forced air cooling From 600 to 120...

Page 48: ...Weight 35 Kg Number of power supplies 3 Number of cooling fans 6 CONNECTORS RF Output connector 7 8 RF Intput connector N RF PERFORMANCE Output impedance 50 Automatic power RF control Stabilizes the o...

Page 49: ...neto thermic capacity 400VAC three phase 16 Amp Conductor size 400VAC three phase 4 sqrt mm Conductor size 400VAC three phase 11 AWG COOLING NOISE DATA Cooling system Forced air cooling From 600 to 12...

Page 50: ...70 cm Weight 35 Kg Number of power supplies 3 Number of cooling fans 6 RF Output connector 7 8 RF Input connector N RF PERFORMANCE Output impedance 50 Automatic power RF control Stabilizes the output...

Page 51: ...thermic capacity 400VAC three phase 10 Amp Conductor size 400VAC three phase 2 5 sqrt mm Conductor size 400VAC three phase 13 AWG COOLING NOISE DATA Cooling system Forced air cooling From 600 to 1200...

Page 52: ...nal or environmental that may occur The Safety Management can control an output power reduction proportional to the severity of the error that arises The algorithms act at different levels and in vari...

Page 53: ...quipment After 3 failed attempts the control logic locks the equipment Current management on the power supply unit Lifextender It is provided on amplifiers and exciters This is activated when the maxi...

Page 54: ...djusted from a minimum of 60 to a maximum of 120 approx these values may vary accor ding to the models of fan used The cooling requirement is estimated based on the accurate temperature measure ments...

Page 55: ...ET15000 5 D D 00T 3LLV0A 10 ET15000 5 S D 00T 2LLVVA 10 ET10000 5 D D 00T 2LLV0A 10 ET10000 5 S D 00T XLLAAA 10 ET5000 D D 00T XLLA0A 10 ET5000 S D 00T XILAAA 10 ET3500 D D 00T XILA0A 10 ET3500 S D 0...

Page 56: ...56 Product description...

Page 57: ...OLDBACK SETTING NO MAINS AARM SETTING UPS SETTINGS GSM MODEM menu Turn the encoder to navigate through the menu items To enter the desired item or to access a sub menu press the encoder while on the i...

Page 58: ...LIST EVENTS HISTORY VOLTAGES SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM TIME CLOCK PWR TARGET COM ID LC RT DISP MODE TEMPERATURE UNIT NO MAINS ALARM SETTING PASSWORD SETTING PASSWORD RECOVERY UPS SETTINGS MENU UARTS EXIT UAR...

Page 59: ...nput password Some items are reserved and therefore can only be viewed and or edited depending on the user authorisations Here you can enter the access password 3 1 1 4 Profile Enabling the profile an...

Page 60: ...equipment Therefore for certain types of equipment some of these values may not be available 3 1 1 7 Main view Displaying the following parameters forward power reflected power efficiency current and...

Page 61: ...umber of times for the exchange Indication as to whether the exciters are On Air or not and in alarm or not 3 1 1 12 Dual drive handler Setting the exchange between the exciters in manual automatic mo...

Page 62: ...and rear serial port 485 speed 3 1 1 15 Voltages Displaying the voltage values 3 1 1 16 System info Indication of the software version the protocol version and the equipment activity time 3 1 1 17 Sy...

Page 63: ...All 24 Hours FALSE The list of the time slots into which the whole day is divided is then displayed Each time slot lasts one hour Go to the time slot for which you want to change the power press the e...

Page 64: ...ansmitter in a very short space of time In these conditions the transmitter switches off The second is a software protection called foldback algorithm It is activated when the reflected power increase...

Page 65: ...the machine addresses referen ce for communication with it 3 1 1 25 Password recovery If you lose your password please contact Elenos Elenos must be given the Unlock code displayed on this screen Ele...

Page 66: ...66 Use instructions 3 1 1 27 Uart 0 1 2 info Control menu for checking the serials...

Page 67: ...tring ID Pager ID Defining the workstation name and the codes to be viewed in the message strings 3 1 1 31 Phone N 1 5 Various SIM cards can communicate with the equipment based on the customer requir...

Page 68: ...ON PORT SET SYSTEM INFO SYSTEM TIME CLOCK PWR TARGET 1 OF 2 CLOCK PWR TARGET 2 OF 2 ENABLE ALARMS SMS DISPLAY ALARMS BIT USER ALARMS DATA USER ALARMS TIMERS LIFEXTENDER MENU GSM MODEM EXIT GSM AND MOD...

Page 69: ...number of active profile efficiency transmitter working hours fan working hours direct power target effective direct power value reflected power driving power current voltage maximum tempe rature and...

Page 70: ...urred up to 99 can be monitored These are indi cated by code description date and time 3 1 2 6 Password The equipment is delivered with the default password 0000 that can be customized by the user for...

Page 71: ...oscillations PwOscChk power target when working with a UPS UPS T minimum number of sensors on which to perform the check on the functionality resulting in sen ding alarm Min T Sen power reading calib...

Page 72: ...3 Ptarget and Min Level Fwr Pwr Fault typical step related to apparatus occurs For stand alone devices meant to set Min Level Fwr Pwr Fault to a value greater than 3dB while using lower values may ha...

Page 73: ...e various times of day can be matched with four different power percentage values 100 75 50 or 25 of the set power After defining the day of the week to be set Target Power on day of for each time of...

Page 74: ...be managed in by event mode This function is available only by means of connection on the Omron protocol In order to understand the meaning of the alarms please refer to paragraph Alarms events list 3...

Page 75: ...the En parameter to T F the respective alarm is enabled disabled The following parameters can be set by the user the parameter minimum and maxi mum values and the type of condition to be met upper lo...

Page 76: ...ure ambient temperature and reflected power with respect to maximum operating power These parameters must exceed the threshold values for a certain amount of time In this way the duration and intensit...

Page 77: ...for SMS transmission and reception SMS En be enabled to send commands Cmd be enabled to request and receive the machine sta tus Sts be enabled to receive the echo any of commands sent by other numbers...

Page 78: ...78 Use instructions 3 1 3 Exciter user interface For further information please consult the specific manual for the exciter...

Page 79: ...in stand by mode and is ready to start without alarms 005 3dB CARRIER This indicates that the equipment has been delivering power at least 3dB less than the target set for at least a minute in start...

Page 80: ...AVE AMPLIFIER 3 This indicates that amplifier n 3 have commu nication problem 032 TIMEOUT SLAVE AMPLIFIER 4 This indicates that amplifier n 4 have commu nication problem 033 TIMEOUT SLAVE AMPLIFIER 5...

Page 81: ...supply overheating which causes a decrease in the power delive red AMP_016 PSU OVER TEMPERATURE This indicates power supply overheating which causes the equipment to switch off AMP_017 PSU COMM TIMEOU...

Page 82: ...ariation with respect to the conditions set by the user relating to the power supply current AMP_042 USER FRW PWR OUT LIMIT This indicates a variation with respect to the conditions set by the user re...

Page 83: ...date updates AMP_060 RTC AUTOMATIC RECOVERY This indicates that there is a misalignment of more than 5 seconds between the time date hardware and firmware 3 2 3 Exciter alarms events list For further...

Page 84: ...d upon receipt alarm status SMSYES n 3 3 2 Status alarm SMS reception It is possible to receive status or alarm SMSs for example composed in this way Exxxx ID xx SMS String 39xxxxxxxxxx STBY No mains...

Page 85: ...BY indicates that the machine is in Standby Off 3dB Alarm indicates that the machine is working below the 3dB Status is the response to an SMS status command Command is the confirmation to a command R...

Page 86: ...assessment stage or during repairs To PC connection an interface must be inserted into the Interface connector DB9 on the front panel of amplifiers and combiner and add an other cable ELENOS code CAB...

Page 87: ...ctions 3 4 1 1 Control unit hyperterminal interface The Hyperterminal pages have a very similar structure to the display view hence they will not be further described herein Since there is more availa...

Page 88: ...88 Main Men Temperatures T Main Men Password K Main Men Profiles O Use instructions...

Page 89: ...89 Main Men Events Status S Main Men Events History H Main Men Clock Power Set C Use instructions...

Page 90: ...90 Main Men System Settings X Main Men Password Reset Z Main Men SMS Phone Set P Use instructions...

Page 91: ...91 Main Men Dual Drive D Main Men RF Mode Men E Main Men RF Mode Men E Amplifiers Status S Use instructions...

Page 92: ...92 Main Men RF Mode Men E Exciters Data T Main Men RF Mode Men E Amplifiers Data W Main Men RF Mode Men E Amplifiers Data 2 V Use instructions...

Page 93: ...93 Main Men RF Mode Men E Amplifier 1 6 Data A C E G I K Main Men RF Mode Men E Amplifier 1 6 Modules B D F H J L Main Men RF Mode Men E Exciter 1 2 data M N Use instructions...

Page 94: ...94 Main Men Enable Alarms V Main Men User Warning F Main Men Status W Use instructions...

Page 95: ...95 Main Menu Main Men Main RF Data M Use instructions 3 4 1 2 Amplifier hyperterminal interface...

Page 96: ...96 Main Men Password K Main Men Events History H Main Men Status Alarms S Use instructions...

Page 97: ...97 Main Men Password K Password settings P Main Men Password K Password reset R Main Men Password K Password K Use instructions...

Page 98: ...98 Main Men System Y Clock power set C Main Men System Y System settings X Main Men System Y Use instructions...

Page 99: ...99 Main Men System Y En 0 31 alrm SMS V Main Men System Y User warning F Main Men System Y SMS phone set P Use instructions...

Page 100: ...100 Main Men Debug D Main Men System Y Lifextender L Main Men System Y En 32 63 alrm SMS B Use instructions...

Page 101: ...101 Main Men Debug D Uarts F Uart 0 Main Men Debug D Uarts F Main Men Debug D GSM debug G Use instructions...

Page 102: ...102 Main Men Debug D Uarts F Uart 1 Main Men Debug D Uarts F Uart 2 Use instructions 3 4 1 3 Exciter hyperterminal interface For further information please consult the specific manual for the exciter...

Page 103: ...em and is equipped with all the utilities for the general control of the parameters of other equipment and the work station To telemetry connection a cable ELENOS code CAB0281 0 must be inserted into...

Page 104: ...ransmitter to be used in a system which provides for the exchange of a faulty transmitter with a spare one In order to connect to an N 1 exchange unit if the equipment is not a spare insert a standard...

Page 105: ...0 Use instructions If the equipment is used as a spare also provide an additional standard extension cable to be inserted into the PROFILES connector DB25 located on the rear panel of the control unit...

Page 106: ...is latter cable must be connected the matrix itself and not to the exchange unit These cables are supplied with the exchange unit The signal cables can also be connected when the equipment is working...

Page 107: ...hernet network To connect to the E BOX module insert a standard extension cable into the EIA485 connector DB9 located on the front or rear panel of the control unit Elenos code ETGSAL33 This cable is...

Page 108: ...108 Use instructions...

Page 109: ...the manufacturer If necessary refer to these to restore the configuration of the transmitter The figures are relative to the more complex case of ET30000 5 and its subparts For more details to carry o...

Page 110: ...110 Maintenance 4 1 1 ET30000 5...

Page 111: ...111 Maintenance 4 1 2 6 way combiner...

Page 112: ...112 Maintenance...

Page 113: ...113 Maintenance 4 1 3 Control unit...

Page 114: ...114 Maintenance...

Page 115: ...115 Maintenance...

Page 116: ...116 Maintenance 4 1 4 ETG20 exciter...

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Page 118: ...118 Maintenance 4 1 5 E5000 amplifier...

Page 119: ...119 Maintenance...

Page 120: ...120 Maintenance...

Page 121: ...121 Maintenance 4 1 6 6 way dummy load...

Page 122: ...122 Maintenance...

Page 123: ...TS ID 02 FRONT ID 10 n TC TS ID 0n Control unit Exciter 1 Exciter 2 Amplifier 1 Amplifier 2 Amplifier n Maintenance 4 2 Settings 4 2 1 System addresses In the case of single combined transmitter not i...

Page 124: ...s must set the operating mode analog digital using the dip switch SW1 and the address using the dip switch SW2 SW1 SW2 Switch1 Switch2 Switch3 Switch4 Switch1 Switch2 Switch3 Switch4 Power supply N 1...

Page 125: ...125 n 2 n 1 n 3 SW1 SW2 Maintenance...

Page 126: ...cleaning not very dusty environment Check the direct and reflected output power Check telemetry operates properly if applicable Check the RF modules operate properly Check the power supplies operate p...

Page 127: ...y connect to the mains Exciter is not in the cor rect position in the rack No correct address Incorrect parameters set ting power frequency Dual Driver configura tion exchange number exceeds the maxim...

Page 128: ...reaker Call the manufacturer No communication with tele metria PC Combiner address incor rect Connection cable not suitable Parameters setting incor rect Connection cable fault or interrupted Set the...

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