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Maintenance

4.3 Spare parts and mounting

Refer to the Spare Parts manuals, technical bulletins, e-learning videos and training 
courses provided by the Manufacturer.

4.4 Routine maintenance (cleaning, replace-

ments, checks)

During normal operation, we recommend performing routine checks in order to verify 
that there are no critical operating conditions.
We recommend following the following schedule:

Frequency

Intervention

15 days

Filter cleaning (very dusty environment).

30 days

Filter 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 properly

6 months

Check the fans work properly.
Check the operating temperatures of the equipment.
Check the electric consumption.

12 months

Check the output RF connector closes properly.
Check the condition of the electric connections.
Check that the fan blades and the air grille are clean (dusty 

environment). To be performed when the equipment is in 

Stand-by mode.
Filter washing (dusty environment).

24 months

Filter washing (not very dusty environment).
Filter replacement (dusty environment).

Summary of Contents for ETG2500

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ETG5200 ETG3500 ETG2500 list of variations available in the manual SOLID STATE FM TRANSMITTER Rev 01 27 08 2013 Cod MAN1008UUK...

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: ...5 With intended purpose VHF FM broadcast transmitters and amplifiers And manufactured by ELENOS s r l To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the essential requirements and other rele...

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Page 5: ...2012 Original version 01 27 08 2013 Validity for ETG3500 ETG2500 transmitters Warranty management reference User interface section update Alarm list update Add transmitter internal photos Power suppl...

Page 6: ...G2000 5 ETG1800 5 ETG1500 5 ETG1200 5 ETG1000 5 ETG800 5 ETG500 5 7 1 Equal to the rated value ETG3500 5 1 3500W ETG3000 3 5 ETG2500 3 5 ETG2000 3 5 ETG1800 3 5 ETG1500 3 5 ETG1200 3 5 ETG1000 3 5 ETG...

Page 7: ...19 2 2 Technical data sheet 20 2 3 Protections 26 2 3 1 Software protections 26 2 3 1 1 IPF Intelligent Proportional Foldback 26 2 3 1 2 IPC Intelligent Power Control 26 2 3 1 3 Safety Management Lif...

Page 8: ...5 Phone N 1 to N 8 44 3 1 26 Uart 0 1 2 info 45 3 1 27 SMS diagnostic 45 3 2 Alarms events list 46 3 3 SMS list 49 3 3 1 SMS commands submit 49 3 3 2 Status alarm SMS reception 49 3 4 Externally conne...

Page 9: ...integrated MPX The LIFEXTENDER functionality can be added 1 2 Transport The equipment must only be transported in its original packaging However although it has been designed to prevent the machine be...

Page 10: ...rage Check that all standard 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 e...

Page 11: ...11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 2 Product description Product description You can find a detailed description of section here flagged in the Quick Start manual...

Page 12: ...12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Product description You can find a detailed description of section here flagged in the Quick Start manual...

Page 13: ...HT connectors N 5 Rear panel XLR type female The input impedance is 10 kOhm default 600 ohm selectable with jumpers on the card If you have an unbalanced signal connect the signal at the positive the...

Page 14: ...on the connector is in parallel inside the card to the signal L right channel For the correct operation Zin 10 kOhm requires that the jumper on the bo ard to select the impedance of 600 ohms on the r...

Page 15: ...ower supply The inputs are supplied on board pull up 1 kOhm 5 V with EMI filter series and diode This allows the command in parallel Are considered active when they are shorted to ground active betwee...

Page 16: ...values open collector 11 Fault main Power supply FAULT status The pin must be po wered externally Open Status Fault active open collector 12 TX ON Signaling output The pin must be po wered externally...

Page 17: ...The nominal full scale corresponds to 4 V with over stroke of up to more than 4 5 max 5 V ETG5000 Parameters Full scale Scale factor Resolution Forward power 5000W 1250W V Full scale 204 Reflected po...

Page 18: ...ted to the frame 9 Common ground Connected to the frame 10 Common ground Connected to the frame 11 Channel 5 status Signaling output 12 Channel 3 status Signaling output 13 Channel 1 status Signaling...

Page 19: ...1 10 EIA485 connector N 13 Rear panel DB9 type female This connector uses Com1 as the connector n 6 front The two connectors can t be used simultaneously Connector Pin Meaning Notes CN2 on board TG2U1...

Page 20: ...PERFORMANCE MPX input level 15 10 dBu for 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...

Page 21: ...nom 70 Power factor 0 95 Current Consumption 230VAC single phase 31 Amp Magneto thermic capacity 230VAC single phase 45 Amp Conductor size 230VAC single phase 10 sqrt mm Conductor size 230VAC single p...

Page 22: ...Bc AUDIO PERFORMANCE MPX input level 15 10 dBu for 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...

Page 23: ...nom 70 Power factor 0 95 Current Consumption 230VAC single phase 21 3 Amp Magneto thermic capacity 230VAC single phase 32 Amp Conductor size 230VAC single phase 10 sqrt mm Conductor size 230VAC single...

Page 24: ...spurious 80 dBc AUDIO PERFORMANCE MPX input level 15 10 dBu for 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 le...

Page 25: ...o Pnom 70 Power factor 0 95 Current Consumption 230VAC single phase 15 Amp Magneto thermic capacity 230VAC single phase 32 Amp Conductor size 230VAC single phase 6 sqrt mm Conductor size 230VAC single...

Page 26: ...of the equipment Thermal Management on the RF unit Current Management on the power supply unit Thermal Management on the power supply unit Fault management on the RF unit Fault Mana gement on the pow...

Page 27: ...lt Management on the RF modules Lifextender This manages the maximum deliverable power according to the number of RF amplifier modules considered to be operating correctly If one or more MOSFETs are c...

Page 28: ...g signal input Purchase information please request the following codes STEREO Inputs Left channel Right channel MPX Aux1 Aux Outputs MPX monitor 19 kHz 00E JLA 10 ETG5000 00E JLA 15 ETG5000 with inter...

Page 29: ...NOSTIC menu Rotate the encoder to navigate through the menu items Press the encoder to access the desired item or to browse through submenus To exit an item go onto the MENU tab and press the encoder...

Page 30: ...STEM EXIT SYSTEM CONFIG AUDIO TRIM ALRM COMMUNICATION 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...

Page 31: ...3dB 50 of target Warning light when it is on it indicates the clip per engagement caused by overdrive Warning light when it is on it indicates an absence of signal beyond the limits set Target frequen...

Page 32: ...or 75kHz deviation clipping value and reference voltage value are defined The active profile values are indicated by the letter A The deviation is displayed in kHz 3 1 2 Profile RF Baseband mode Setti...

Page 33: ...ges and auxiliary power supply polarization sum of the power supply currents sum of the module currents voltage ambient temperature and efficiency 3 1 4 View TX parameters 1 Display only screen The pa...

Page 34: ...3 1 7 Alarms list Display only screen It is possible to monitor the list of most recent alarms The alarms indicated by the let ter A are still active In order to understand the meaning of the alarms...

Page 35: ...ommunication with it 3 1 9 Password The equipment is delivered with the default password 0000 that can be customized by the user for more details please see paragraph Password Setting In this screen t...

Page 36: ...adually reduces its output power until the reflec ted power threshold is exceeded while the output power is gradually restored when the values go back to normal If normal operating conditions continue...

Page 37: ...lgorithm so the alarm will snap when there is the first between the two conditions 3dB and Min Level Fwr Pwr Fault while will disappear when the highest value between 2 3 Ptarget and Min Level Fwr Pwr...

Page 38: ...the Bad mod field to NO AUDIO the default setting is kept i e No Au dio on pin 23 of the TC TS connector If the transmitter is inside an N 1 system the No Audio signal is not available at the exchange...

Page 39: ...dicated It is possible to reset the latter by clicking R 3 1 15 Communication port set Setting and display screen The parameters which can be set by the user are the speed and the front and rear 485 d...

Page 40: ...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 day press the cursor to enter the setting bar rotate it to define the percentage nothi...

Page 41: ...ent 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 1 20 Display Alarm...

Page 42: ...Data Setting and display screen Some alarms can be set according to activation conditions The current value of the alarm condition parameter ambient temperature RF tem perature RF current power suppl...

Page 43: ...r the function activation deactivation function sta tus work days in good operating conditions work days in critical operating conditions The algorithm considers the following parameters to define the...

Page 44: ...he codes to be displayed in the different message strings can be defined PagerId StatId String Id 3 1 25 Phone N 1 to N 8 Setting and display screen The equipment can communicate with up to 8 SIM card...

Page 45: ...3 1 26 Uart 0 1 2 info Control menu for testing the serial ports 3 1 27 SMS diagnostic To see the number of SMS sent and received successfully For more detail see paragraph SMS List Instructions for u...

Page 46: ...s 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 up and 5 seconds of normal operation 006 HIGH REF PWR...

Page 47: ...vention of this pro tection aims to allow operation at reduced power should a power supply be disconnected to protect the hardware from the absence of RF power 025 WORKING MODE COMBINED This indicates...

Page 48: ...d properly 045 UPS ACTIVE This indicates that the UPS is active therefore the equipment is using the target power set for operation in this mode 046 SHUNT COMM TIMEOUT This indicates the communication...

Page 49: ...n FIXED MODE FIXP The number that sends this SMS will be disabled upon receipt alarm status SMSNO The n number will be disabled upon receipt alarm status SMSNO n The n number will be enabled upon rece...

Page 50: ...xxx xC TEMPENV xxx xC Exxxx ID xx SMS String 39xxxxxxxxxx Set STBY FRQ xxx xxMHz TRG 24hTRG xxxxxW SmsOver 3dB OFF PwrAdj xxx Ver x xx x xx MaxPwr xxxxxW Exxxx ID xx SMS String 39xxxxxxxxxx Set STBY F...

Page 51: ...ed xxx Messaggio di segnalazione indicates a cause of arrest or a major signaling FWD yyyyy W indicates the forward power REFL yyyyy W indicates the reflected power FRQ xxx xxMHz indicates the frequen...

Page 52: ...essment stage or during repairs To connect the equipment to a PC insert an interface cable into the Interface connec tor DB9 located on the front panel of the machine This may be supplied with the pro...

Page 53: ...1 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 available space there could be a...

Page 54: ...54 Main Men Profiles O Main Men Exciter monitor E Instructions for use...

Page 55: ...55 Main Men Status Alarms S Main Men Events History H Instructions for use...

Page 56: ...56 Main Men Password K Main Men Password K Password K Instructions for use...

Page 57: ...57 Main Men Password K Password reset R Main Men Password K Password settings P Instructions for use...

Page 58: ...58 Main Men System Y Main Men System Y System settings X Instructions for use...

Page 59: ...59 Main Men System Y Comm settings U Main Men System Y Audio trim alrm J Instructions for use...

Page 60: ...60 Main Men System Y Clock power set C Main Men System Y SMS phone set P Instructions for use...

Page 61: ...61 Main Men System Y User warning F Main Men System Y En 0 31 alrm SMS V Instructions for use...

Page 62: ...62 Main Men System Y En 32 63 alrm SMS B Main Men System Y Life eXtender L Instructions for use...

Page 63: ...63 Main Men Debug D Main Men Debug D GSM debug G Instructions for use...

Page 64: ...64 Main Men Debug D Uarts F Main Men Debug D Uarts F Uart 0 1 2 Instructions for use...

Page 65: ...ilities for the general control of the parameters of other equipment and the work station To connect to an external telemetry unit insert a standard extension cable into the EIA485 connector DB9 locat...

Page 66: ...he rear panel of the machine 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 ma...

Page 67: ...67 CAB0324 0 CAB0324 0 CAB0324 0 Instructions for use...

Page 68: ...rk 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 machine This cable is supplied with the module Elenos code E...

Page 69: ...d out so module n 2 to CN1 on concentrator board module n 3 to CN2 on concentrator board module n 4 to CN3 on concentrator board module n 5 to CN4 on concentrator board module n 6 to CN5 on concentrat...

Page 70: ...70 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 Maintenance CONCENTRATOR BOARD...

Page 71: ...71 n 2 n 1 n 3 n 4 n 5 n 6 n 7 Maintenance RF MODULES...

Page 72: ...72 Maintenance...

Page 73: ...t 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 OFF OFF O...

Page 74: ...74 n 2 n 1 n 3 SW1 SW2 Maintenance POWER SUPPLIES...

Page 75: ...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 76: ...lation in output and on display Audio cable interruption or missing MPX board failure Stereo Coder board failure Modulation is off Audio cable connection or replacement Contact the manufacturer Contac...

Page 77: ...terrupted CPU board failure Check the equipment ad dress from the menu and set the correct address Check that the cable used is that supplied by ELENOS or equivalent Check the correct para meters and...

Page 78: ...78 Maintenance...

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