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888-2517-001

1/3/05

WARNING: Disconnect primary power prior to servicing.

eCDi ™

Appendix C Atlas Fault and Meter Log 

Summary of Contents for eCDi

Page 1: ...8 2517 001 Copyright Harris Corporation 2003 2004 2005 All rights reserved TECHNICAL MANUAL 888 2517 001 eCDi Enhanced Transmitter Network Interface Rev H January 3 2005 Enhanced Transmitter Network I...

Page 2: ...Locate and retain all PACKING CHECK LISTs Use the PACKING CHECK LIST to help locate and identify any components or assemblies which are removed for shipping and must be reinstalled Also remove any sh...

Page 3: ...this caused all Appendices to change designation C becomes A etc Added Appendices D E F and G Added note on page 2 16 referring to Appendix G Platinum TV Monitor Board Upgrade Rev E 02 20 2004 Updated...

Page 4: ...MRH 2 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing...

Page 5: ...NATIONS column 1 gives the reference designators for the item i e C001 R102 etc that corresponds to the number found in the schematics C001 in a bill of material is equivalent to C1 on the schematic o...

Page 6: ...vi 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing...

Page 7: ...fire protection standards must be observed The following National Fire Protection Association NFPA standards are recommended as reference Automatic Fire Detectors No 72E Installation Maintenance and...

Page 8: ...viii 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing...

Page 9: ...tation to a hospital as quickly as possible e If arms or legs are affected keep them elevated NOTE If medical help will not be available within an hour and the victim is conscious and not vomiting giv...

Page 10: ...y with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These lim its are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is opera...

Page 11: ...Enhanced Transmitter Network Interface st r I verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Danish Undertegnede HARRIS Broadcast C...

Page 12: ...xii 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing...

Page 13: ...um Z FM and IBOC Transmitters 2 18 Mounting and AC Power 2 18 Transmitter Serial Connection 2 18 Exciter Connections 2 19 Atlas Transmitter 2 20 Atlas Digital Mounting and AC Power 2 20 Atlas Analog M...

Page 14: ...dix B DiamondCD Fault and Meter Log Reference Introduction B 1 Fault Log Reference B 2 Meter Log Reference B 7 Appendix C Atlas Fault and Meter Log Reference Introduction C 1 Fault Log Reference C 2 M...

Page 15: ...terms 1 1 Introduction eCDi is a Transmitter Network Interface appliance that provides a network connection for control and monitoring of Harris transmitters that have a serial connection port Transmi...

Page 16: ...eCDi in the Driver Cabinet for system control and monitoring and one in each PA cabinet for individual cabinet control and monitoring Information in this manual covers the basic setup and operation o...

Page 17: ...t of the unit for configuration and utility monitor ing Eliminates the need to access the rear of the unit after installation 1 ethernet port mounted on the rear for connection to the station LAN or W...

Page 18: ...egardless of the transmitter model Fault Logging The fault log will hold up to 1000 events is viewable on line or can be downloaded to Microsoft Excel or another common spreadsheet program Meter Loggi...

Page 19: ...r s through a standard web browser Netscape or IE from anywhere network access is available This is the standard interface supplied with all eCDi units An example of the Web GUI main screen is shown i...

Page 20: ...the information that is available on the serial port of the transmitter For most of the listed transmitters if it is available locally at the transmitter it will be available via the Web GUI This leve...

Page 21: ...rol and configuration 3 Monitor allows access to all status monitoring with no control capability CAUTION OVERALL NETWORK SECURITY IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CUSTOMER INTEGRATION OF THE UNIT SHOULD...

Page 22: ...of available hard drive space Mouse mouse wheel recommended 28 8k modem 56k modem recommended or high speed TCP IP network if available SVGA monitor running in at least 800x600 resolution SVGA Video...

Page 23: ...ion of the eCDi unit for connection to the station LAN or WAN to provide Web GUI access CAUTION OVERALL NETWORK SECURITY IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE CUSTOMER INTEGRATION OF THE UNIT SHOULD BE BEHIND...

Page 24: ...eCDi is installed the only port that maintenance personnel will normally need access is the ethernet port on the front of the unit for setup configuration CAUTION DUE TO THE LIGHT WEIGHT OF THE UNIT...

Page 25: ...ted to an outside network These are only to be used for connection to equipment or for local configuration of the eCDi itself c The leftmost Ethernet connection is the WAN connection This should be co...

Page 26: ...mitter on page 2 5 2 4 2 DiamondCD Series Transmitter on page 2 9 2 4 3 PlatinumCD and Platinum Analog TV Transmitters on page 2 13 2 4 4 Ranger Transmitter on page 2 17 2 4 5 Platinum Z FM and IBOC T...

Page 27: ...ections on System I O Board Make sure the dipswitches S4 or S5 depending on the port being connected on the front side of the System I O Board are set for a direct computer connection as shown in Figu...

Page 28: ...he levels on the upgrade disk or CD could cause operational conflicts To check the Firmware revision levels on the transmitter see the Introduction section of the Sigma Software manual 888 2469 001 Co...

Page 29: ...iters to be pulled completely out the front to the extent of the rack slides Cable ties have been provided to secure the cables to prevent damage when the exciter is pulled out for service CD 1A Excit...

Page 30: ...ct to the System I O Board behind the customer I O Panel see Fig ure 2 6A In this case disconnect the 2 serial cables labeled 76 and 77 both are male D connectors from the System I O Board and connect...

Page 31: ...mondCD Serial Connections on System I O Board Make sure the dipswitches S4 or S6 depending on the port being connected on the front side of the System I O Board are set for a direct computer connectio...

Page 32: ...vels on the upgrade disk or CD could cause operational conflicts To check the Firmware revision levels on the transmitter see the Introduction section of the DiamondCD Software manual 888 2470 001 Com...

Page 33: ...citers to be pulled completely out the front to the extent of the rack slides Cable ties have been provided to secure the cables to prevent damage when the exciter is pulled out for service CD 1A Exci...

Page 34: ...nect to the System I O Board behind the customer I O Panel see Figure 2 10A In this case disconnect the 2 serial cables labeled 76 and 77 both are male D connectors from the System I O Board and conne...

Page 35: ...DISCONNECT PRIMARY POWER FROM THE CONTROL CABINET AT THE MAIN AC WALL DISCONNECT BEFORE REMOVING SAFETY SHIELDS OR ATTEMPTING TO MAKE ANY CONNECTIONS 2 4 3 2 Transmitter Serial Connection Connect the...

Page 36: ...citer make sure to follow the cable supports and wiring harness to allow the exciters to be pulled completely out the front to the extent of the rack slides Cable ties have been provided to secure the...

Page 37: ...rt to the serial port labeled Exciter on the eCDi unit NOTE The exciters can both be connected to the same serial cable because they only have access to the serial port if they are the active or ON AI...

Page 38: ...lay shown below in Figure 2 12 Once the baud rate is set and any passwords cleared select SAVE INFO If the SENTRY option is not available under the setup menu the Platinum Monitor board will require a...

Page 39: ...is labeled Diagnostic Port on some exciters NOTE When routing the serial cable to the back of the exciter make sure to follow the cable supports and wiring harness to allow the exciters to be pulled...

Page 40: ...e second exciter This cord is 220 240Vac which is okay but is switched with the transmitter on off switch which is unacceptable 2 4 5 2 Transmitter Serial Connection Connect the provided 9 pin to 25 p...

Page 41: ...r Digit SuperCiter Analog Exciter Table 2 2 DB9 to DB25 Null Modem Cable Connections Serial Cable Straight Conversion DB9 to DB25 DB9 DTE Device Computer Connects To DB25 DCE Device Transmitter Pin 1...

Page 42: ...ows TB6 1 Line N TB6 2 Line N TB6 3 GND 2 4 6 2 Atlas Analog Mounting and AC Power The eCDi can be mounted inside the transmitter cabinet and is actually shown in the Atlas Analogue Overall Wiring Dia...

Page 43: ...going to use an SNMP Network Manager program like Recon or the Harris Broadcast Manager you will want to pay close attention to the SNMP configuration screens See 2 8 eCDi Configuration on page 2 26 t...

Page 44: ...g the Harris ISP In System Programming soft ware and the files downloaded from the web site before it will communicate with the eCDi Figure 2 14 APEX Software Revision Check NOTE For more information...

Page 45: ...hem one at a time to that shown here The exciter will have to be shut off and then turned back on before the changes will take effect The following IP addresses were implemented as of eCDi software re...

Page 46: ...out on its rack slides Open the exciter by pulling up on the top half of the exciter Use the prop arm to hold up the upper half of the exciter Dipswitch S3 5 and S3 6 should be placed in the OFF posit...

Page 47: ...per on the back of the eCDi unit from the LAN port to the first port on the internal switch see Figure 2 2 5 Ethernet connection from the WAN port on the eCDi to a hub on the Sta tion LAN or WAN A 50f...

Page 48: ...ress when it connects Right click on Network Neighborhood and select Properties This can also be accessed by selecting Network and Dialup Connections in the Control Panel Next right click on the LAN c...

Page 49: ...ess Enter these addresses are only implemented in eCDi software revision 2 6 K and above http 192 168 217 254 http ecdi local this is a fixed eCDi domain name on the configuration port NOTE If you hav...

Page 50: ...and press enter Then type ipconfig renew and press enter b Type ipconfig again to verify an address has been issued in the range given above NOTE If connection cannot be made try setting the remote co...

Page 51: ...a computer restart and will only happen the first time a computer logs on to eCDi Figure 2 19 Java 2 Runtime Environment Plug in INFO To get the computer to use the latest plug in it is sometimes nec...

Page 52: ...screens are accessed STEP 5 When the login is accepted the main menu will appear as shown in Figure 2 21 Click on General to open the screen in Figure 2 22 Figure 2 21 Main Configuration Menu Screen...

Page 53: ...r any call letters This is used by the browser applet email and SNMP STEP 8 Set the correct time and date This information is used for time stamping of the metering and fault logs Use the pull down me...

Page 54: ...ted code word that contains all of the hardware configuration such as transmitter type and any add on features such as Performance Monitoring The Feature Key is coded to the hardware in the eCDi and t...

Page 55: ...UI transmitter control access level Engineer provides access to all Web GUI screens and control functions Operator provides access to all GUI screens but limits functionality to basic On Off Raise and...

Page 56: ...ss and the Subnet mask Figure 2 25 Network Configuration Screen STEP 17 When all changes are made press Submit and then press Back to return to the main menu Click on SNMP to access the screen in Figu...

Page 57: ...rol commands this is a high security risk unless SNMP V3 is used Un checking this box means that an SNMP manager will only be able to provide status and monitoring GET commands STEP 21 Select the appr...

Page 58: ...it simply be deleted and re entered STEP 24 Next select the type of security functionality to be used by selecting either MD5 DES for authentication and encryption or select Noauth and Noenc for no a...

Page 59: ...NOTE If an address is entered incorrectly simply delete it and add it again STEP 28 The station Network Administrator should be able to supply the SMTP Server IP and the eCDi email address The email a...

Page 60: ...summary indications will send an alert email Selecting All will block all emails for that category This is most commonly used for the Info category since these are mostly Status indications NOTE Chec...

Page 61: ...low Save Credentials checkbox enables checked and disables unchecked the Save Credentials checkbox on the eCDi login screen shown in Figure 2 18 on page 2 27 and at the right In other words if the All...

Page 62: ...ed into the Fault Log Selecting Sum will block all Summary indications in the selected category All other indications in that category will be entered into the Fault Log Selecting All but Sum the most...

Page 63: ...age 3 20 Figure 2 32 Meterlog and Performance Monitoring Configuration Screens 2 8 2 Apply Changes Once all of the Configuration information is entered on the individual screens you must click on Appl...

Page 64: ...file To view the file in a text editor make a copy of the file and change the extension to ecdi_config txt Changing the original file name is not recommended since the Upload function will only load a...

Page 65: ...uter that connects to the unit if the plug in is not already installed See Figure 2 19 Java 2 Runtime Environment Plug in on page 2 29 The plug in must be downloaded and installed before logging in to...

Page 66: ...sitename instead of having to remember the IP address Contact the network administrator to see if this is available Once the connection is made the browser window will look like the one in Figure 3 1...

Page 67: ...rface is designed to be intuitive and easy to navigate It provides a common look and feel interface for all supported Harris transmitters This is accomplished through the use of the 5 common diagnosti...

Page 68: ...nus 1 Configure information on these screens is provided in Section 2 Installation Setup 2 Upgrade software upgrade information is provided in Section 4 Software Updates 3 MIBs accesses the MIB Downlo...

Page 69: ...They are time and date stamped and are sequenced as such It is important to note that the Fault Log not only shows when the fault occurred but also indicates the time that the fault went away When th...

Page 70: ...ual for the Fault and Meter Log reference tables for your transmitter Links are provided below when viewing this manual in pdf form Appendix A SigmaCD Fault and Meter Log Reference Appendix B DiamondC...

Page 71: ...as none Also note that no meters will be available in the pull down list until they are activated in the Meter Logging configuration screen shown in Figure 3 5 NOTE It is always a good idea to Downloa...

Page 72: ...tings for each reading The example in Figure 3 6 shows that the meter reading OUTFORWARDPOWER is enabled for logging Log Yes a reading will be taken and stored once every minute and the graph in the M...

Page 73: ...er variations or zoom out to see the entire pos sible swing These settings do not affect the actual meter readings only the limits on the graph These values must be entered even if you are not changin...

Page 74: ...of the log Simply use the browser print functions to print the file Delete All icon pressing this button will delete all entries in the log and in the eCDi IMPORTANT Once the delete button is pressed...

Page 75: ...1 3 05 888 2517 001 3 11 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing Section 3 Operation eCDi Figure 3 8 System Logs Figure 3 9 Connection Log Press more to bring up the Download Logs window...

Page 76: ...NFO To logout of the GUI click on the word LOGOUT on the top right side of the title bar as shown here in Figure 3 10 CAUTION IF YOUR TERMINAL IS NOT THE PRIMARY CONTROL POINT FOR THE TRANSMITTER SYST...

Page 77: ...trol Interface This box shown in Figure 3 12 will contain all of the transmitter and system controls such as Tx transmitter Mode for transmitters with a mode controller and Cabs cabinets for transmitt...

Page 78: ...ynamic log of the last 200 transmitter and system faults Use page up and page down to view the faults Complete listings of all recorded faults up to 1000 can also be viewed saved printed or exported u...

Page 79: ...toring Interface 3 5 4 1 Monitoring Navigation Some of the common tabs at the bottom of the Monitoring interface will also have additional navigation buttons For example Figure 3 15 shows the Drive Ch...

Page 80: ...tus buttons that will turn red if there is a fault in that section and when pressed will navigate directly to a fault page that will provide more fault detail For example if the Cab 1 button in Figure...

Page 81: ...Figure 3 17 Meters Example Lastly a Control button when available will provide a way to switch or change something in this specific system which in this case is the Drive Chain An example is shown in...

Page 82: ...maCD UHF IOT transmitter the basic Web GUI navigation will have the same look and feel for all supported transmitters All transmitter GUIs will have the four basic components of Title Bar Control Inte...

Page 83: ...reen A serial connection from the eCDi to a CD 1A or APEX exciter is required For dual exciter systems the on air exciter is automatically monitored 3 6 1 Performance Summary Screen The Performance Mo...

Page 84: ...default 47dB SNR default 27dB Figure 3 20 Performance Faults Screen These alarm levels can be modified by the user from the default levels noted above by going to the Browser Menus and selecting Confi...

Page 85: ...nsmitter system has been measured and is compliant in both respects SNR and shoulder measurements and the eCDi is showing alarms the alarm threshold values should be raised until no further alarms occ...

Page 86: ...iter Basically if these readings are good then the digital circuitry in the exciter is working An increase in these readings will directly increase the Output EVM and SNR BenchMark EVM and SNR represe...

Page 87: ...the graph located above these controls The saved Benchmark waveform will be displayed in a different color light blue than the active waveform NOTE Once a Benchmark is turned on it will show up on eve...

Page 88: ...Linear correction 3 6 3 3 View Functions The View Tab on all of the Full Screen windows is the same It provides a way to Zoom In Zoom Out only if you have zoomed in Go back to the default view by pres...

Page 89: ...splay by selecting the 0 1 CU Constellation Unit 0 2 CU 0 5 CU or 1 CU buttons with 0 1 CU being the least amount of smoothing and 1 CU being the most 3 6 4 Performance Control Screen This screen prov...

Page 90: ...nd non linear distortions This means there are 3 rf samples used by the APEX IPA sample Lin IPA to correct for Linear IPA distortions PA Sample Non Linear to correct for PA non linearities HPF sample...

Page 91: ...3 28 shows the eCDi RTAC Control screen for APEX and the 4 possible settings Figure 3 28 APEX RTAC Control Screen The buttons as noted above are color coded to denote normal operation Green for the De...

Page 92: ...citer can store up to 4 different filter sets If the current filter set is stored or a stored filter set has been recalled then all 3 correctors will read Default at least until one or all of them are...

Page 93: ...unit The old address was 192 168 0 254 The new Configuration port IP address as of Revision 2 6 K is 192 168 217 254 subnet mask of 255 255 255 0 If you are using DHCP on the remote computer which is...

Page 94: ...out 3MB and the other is about 30MB It is recommended that the following steps be performed first using the smaller ecdi bin file and then again using the larger ecdi bin file The smaller file updates...

Page 95: ...upgrade file ecdi bin and then click on Submit This will upload the file to the eCDi and start the upgrade process Figure 4 3 eCDi Upgrade Screen NOTE The upgrade process is automatic Once the new sof...

Page 96: ...4 4 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Section 4 Software Updates...

Page 97: ...oubleshooting of inter connections and cables NOTE Remember that this manual is loaded on the eCDi unit itself and can be downloaded to any computer which can connect to the eCDi To download the manua...

Page 98: ...5 2 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Section 5 Interconnect Diagram...

Page 99: ...1 3 05 888 2517 001 5 3 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing Section 5 Interconnect Diagram eCDi Interconnect Diagram Sheet 1 of 7...

Page 100: ...5 4 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Section 5 Interconnect Diagram...

Page 101: ...1 3 05 888 2517 001 5 5 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing Section 5 Interconnect Diagram eCDi Interconnect Diagram Sheet 2 of 7...

Page 102: ...5 6 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Section 5 Interconnect Diagram...

Page 103: ...1 3 05 888 2517 001 5 7 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing Section 5 Interconnect Diagram eCDi Interconnect Diagram Sheet 3 of 7...

Page 104: ...5 8 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Section 5 Interconnect Diagram...

Page 105: ...1 3 05 888 2517 001 5 9 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing Section 5 Interconnect Diagram eCDi Interconnect Diagram Sheet 4 of 7...

Page 106: ...5 10 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Section 5 Interconnect Diagram...

Page 107: ...1 3 05 888 2517 001 5 11 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing Section 5 Interconnect Diagram eCDi Interconnect Diagram Sheet 5 of 7...

Page 108: ...5 12 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Section 5 Interconnect Diagram...

Page 109: ...1 3 05 888 2517 001 5 13 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing Section 5 Interconnect Diagram eCDi Interconnect Diagram Sheet 6 of 7...

Page 110: ...5 14 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Section 5 Interconnect Diagram...

Page 111: ...1 3 05 888 2517 001 5 15 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing Section 5 Interconnect Diagram eCDi Interconnect Diagram Sheet 7 of 7...

Page 112: ...5 16 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Section 5 Interconnect Diagram...

Page 113: ...ager application such as the Harris Broadcast Manager or HP Openview The eCDi comes with a base MIB Management Information Base that contains 30 status and control variables common to all of the suppo...

Page 114: ...eCDi Menu then selecting MIBs This will open at the screen shown in Figure 6 1 Administrator password not required to download the MIBs Each MIB must be downloaded individually and will be stored as a...

Page 115: ...t SNMP versions V1 and V2c and V3 are implemented The Harris MIB is usable in all NMS Network management systems and is provided in text format The advantage of this monitoring system is that there is...

Page 116: ...nalog Transmitters 7 PowerCD UHF DTV Transmitter 6 4 1 MIB Functionality Monitoring Main keys of the MIB 2 are supported e g name location to classify the device The Harris specific MIB allows monitor...

Page 117: ...power prior to servicing Section 6 SNMP Connectivity eCDi 6 4 3 Shortcuts Following shortcuts are used in the MIB descriptions OS octet string TT time tick OID object identifier G32 gauge 32 TRV truth...

Page 118: ...ForwardPower G32 RO Transmitter forward power level in mW 2 outReflectedPower G32 RO Transmitter reflected power level in mW 3 outReflectionFactor G32 RO Transmitter reflection factor in dB 10 formula...

Page 119: ...ault 1 Power amplifier summary fault 6 paSumWarning 2 Power amplifier summary warning 7 psSumFault 1 Power supply summary fault 8 psSumWarning 2 Power supply summary warning 9 outSumFault 1 Output sum...

Page 120: ...6 8 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Section 6 SNMP Connectivity...

Page 121: ...uch as ARP ICMP etc 10Mb or 100Mb speeds at half duplex or full duplex 7 2 Firewall Ports To be able to use the eCDi through a firewall the following lists of ports require bidirectional functionality...

Page 122: ...screens offer the ability to change the Inbound port settings From the Main configuration screen choose Applet This will open the screen shown here in Figure 7 1 Figure 7 1 Applet Configuration Scree...

Page 123: ...Configuration Screen The SNMP port choices include the default of 161 and the following 8170 8171 8172 8173 8174 8175 8176 8177 8178 8179 IMPORTANT Multiple eCDi units behind the same firewall will re...

Page 124: ...r prior to servicing eCDi Section 7 Network Firewall Setup 7 2 2 PowerCD IP address and Port Settings See the PowerCD Transmitter Operators Manual 888 2574 001 for recommended IP addressing and port s...

Page 125: ...o 2 parts Fault Log Reference Metering Log Reference The Fault Log Reference is a group of tables that list all of the faults that can be reported and logged on the eCDi for a SigmaCD transmitter The...

Page 126: ...inet Motors Overload Fault sys DATASOURCEOFFLINE Transmitter or Exciter connection lost sys EVENTDESCRIPTION SNMP trap description sys EVENTDESCRIPTION2 SNMP trap description sys EVENTINDEX Running in...

Page 127: ...ary Fault ps PSSUMFAULT Status of the front panel F4 Power Supply LED Active low ps PSSUMWARNING Cabinets 1 4 PS summary Fault ps PSSYSSUMFAULT System Power Supply Summary Fault OR list Table A 3 Powe...

Page 128: ...r Switched to Load out OUTCABINETSSUMFAULT Cabinets Output Summary Fault OR cab1 cab4OutSumFault out OUTSUMFAULT Status of the front panel F3 Output LED Active low out OUTSUMWARNING Output summary war...

Page 129: ...icates that module of PA cabinet 1 has passed its heatsink temperature limit drv CAB1REFERENCEFAULT Indicates that the reference voltage in module of PA cabinet 1 is out of tolerance drv CAB1AGCUNLOCK...

Page 130: ...llet of module of PA cabinet 1 drv CAB1PALLET2MOSFAIL Indicates that an LDMOS FET has failed on pallet 2 of module of PA cabinet 1 drv CAB1PALLET6MOSFAIL Indicates that an LDMOS FET has failed on pall...

Page 131: ...IPA 1 Tile B Heatsink Over Temperture drv CAB1IPA1PAL2RFLPWRT1 Cabinet 1 BiPolarIPA 1 Tile B Reflected Power Trip 1 drv CAB1IPA1PAL2RFLPWRT2 Cabinet 1 BiPolarIPA 1 Tile B Reflected Power Trip 2 drv CA...

Page 132: ...Meter Log Name Description Units ps FASTAC1 Fast AC mV used for AC loss in Control Cabinet V ps ALCVOLTS1 ALC Volts mV mV ps ALCVOLTS2 ALC volts mV ps Cab ALC Cab ALC mV ps Cab FOCUSCURRENT Cab Focus...

Page 133: ...t Module pallet 3 current mA drv Cab PALLETCURRENT4 Cabinet Module pallet 4 current mA drv Cab PALLETCURRENT5 Cabinet Module pallet 5 current mA drv Cab PALLETCURRENT6 Cabinet Module pallet 6 current...

Page 134: ...EMP CAB Ipa1 Pallet2 Temperature C drv CAB IPA1PAL2RFLPWR1 CAB Ipa1 Pallet2 Reflected Power1 W drv CAB IPA1PAL2RFLPWR2 CAB Ipa1 Pallet2 Reflected Power2 W drv CAB IPA1PAL2PKPWR1 CAB Ipa1 Pallet2 Peak...

Page 135: ...eflected Power1 W drv CAB IPA2PAL2RFLPWR2 CAB Ipa2 Pallet2 Reflected Power2 W drv CAB IPA2PAL2PKPWR1 CAB Ipa2 Pallet2 Peak Power1 W drv CAB IPA2PAL2PKPWR2 CAB Ipa2 Pallet2 Peak Power2 W drv CAB IPA2PA...

Page 136: ...A 12 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Appendix A SigmaCD Fault and Meter...

Page 137: ...nt a fault is through a name The same issue applies to Metering data Therefore this section is divided into 2 parts Fault Log Reference Metering Log Reference The Fault Log Reference is a group of tab...

Page 138: ...control system faults in the transmitter sys SYSCOOLINGSUMFLT Summary fault of all cooling faults in the transmitter sys SYSINTERLOCKSSUMFLT Interlock 1 2 3 4 or 5 open sys SYSSUMFAULT System Summary...

Page 139: ...ly LED Active low ps PSSUMWARN Ps Summary warning ps PSSYSSUMFAULT System Power Supply Sum Fault OR list ps ACFAIL Indicates that an AC power failure was detected on the control cabinet ps PSBFAIL Ind...

Page 140: ...2V Indicates a 12V failure in module of PA cabinet pa CAB MOD VSWRFAULT Indicates that the VSWR level in module of PA cabinet is too high pa CAB MOD AGCUNLKFLT Indicates that the AGC circuit in module...

Page 141: ...D PAL4LDFLT Indicates that an LDMOS FET has failed on pallet 4 of module of PA cabinet pa CAB MOD PAL3LDFLT Indicates that an LDMOS FET has failed on pallet 3 of module of PA cabinet pa CAB MOD PAL2LD...

Page 142: ...smitter drv DRVSUMWARN Driver Summary Warning drv EXCITERMUTEINTERLOCK Active exciter is muted by a system interlock drv EXCITER MUTE Exciter Muted drv EXCITER RFFAULT Exciter RF level below preset li...

Page 143: ...y voltage measured after the pass FET in module of PA cabinet mV pa CAB MOD DRIVERCURR Current in the Driver pallet of module of PA cabinet mA pa CAB MOD PAL1CURRENT Current supplied to pallet 1 of mo...

Page 144: ...ystem forward power output mW out REFLECTEDPOWER Total system reflected power output mW out REJECTLOAD POWER Power reading for Cabinet combiner reject load out CAB POWERBALANCE Cabinet power balance I...

Page 145: ...nly way to represent a fault is through a name The same issue applies to Metering data Therefore this section is divided into 2 parts Fault Log Reference Metering Log Reference The Fault Log Reference...

Page 146: ...iority fault warning sys SYSSUMWARNING System summary warning sys TXSUMFAULT TX fault summary sys TXSUMWARNING TX warning summary sys SYSSUMFAULT System summary fault Hi if any fault in level1 sys is...

Page 147: ...ge is low 1 low ps PSMCAB ACHIGH PS Monitor detects the AC line voltage is high 1 high ps PSMCAB PAPS4DC Power amp Power supply 4 DC output OK ps PSMCAB PAPS3DC Power amp Power supply 3 DC output OK p...

Page 148: ...IASWRN Pre driver bias warning pa PAM CAB PGDRVBIASWRN Phase and gain driver bias warning pa PAM CAB PAL8LDMOSFLT Pallet 8 LDMOS fail pa PAM CAB PAL7LDMOSFLT Pallet 7 LDMOS fail pa PAM CAB PAL6LDMOSFL...

Page 149: ...AB DRV OVERCURR Driver over current fault 1 OR 2 pa PAM CAB PRDRVOVERC Pre driver over current fault pa PAM CAB PGDRVOVERC Phase gain driver over current fault pa PAM CAB PASFETSWSHRT Module pass FET...

Page 150: ...of the front panel F1 Drive Chain LED Active low drv EXCITER1MAININFLT Exciter main input fault drv EXCITER1AUXFLT Exciter auxilliary fault drv EXCITER1ACTIVEINFLT Exicter active input fault drv EXCIT...

Page 151: ...s PSMCAB AIRPRESSURE PS Monitor air flow pressure in 1 100 Pascal mPa sys PSMCAB COOLANTTEMP PSM coolant temperature in 1 100 deg Celsius C Power Supply Meters ps PSMCAB LVPSONE75 LVPS1 7 5 supply vol...

Page 152: ...6CURR Module pallet 6 current in milliamps mA pa PAM CAB PAL7CURR Module pallet 7 current in milliamps mA pa PAM CAB PAL8CURR Module pallet 8 current in milliamps mA pa PAM CAB PSVOLTAGE Module power...

Page 153: ...rd RF power in Watts W out OUTFORWARDPOWER System forward RF power in Watts mW out RFMCAB VSWR Cabinet VSWR 1000 Cnt RF Drive Meters drv RFMCAB DRIVERA Driver A power in 1 10 mWatts cW drv RFMCAB DRIV...

Page 154: ...C 10 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Appendix C Atlas Fault and Meter Log...

Page 155: ...log on the transmitter GUI However when the data is sent out a serial port to a device such as the eCDi the only way to represent a fault is through a name The same issue applies to Metering data The...

Page 156: ...al data point for extended MIB sys SYSCOOLINGFLT Cooling summary fault including coolant and air 0 ok 1 fault sys SYSSUMFAULT System summary fault sys SYSSUMWARNING System summary warning sys TXSUMFAU...

Page 157: ...input is being over driven pa PA1OVERTEMPFAULT PA1 module temperature is too high pa PA1OVERCRNTFAULT PA1 module is drawing too much current pa PA1UNDERVOLTSFAULT PA1 module voltage low pa PA1OVERVOL...

Page 158: ...d is passed out RFMPCH0ALM RF Monitor high precision detector channel 0 alarm Goes off when threshold is passed out RFMCH7ALM RF Monitor low precision detector channel 7 alarm Goes off when threshold...

Page 159: ...v DRVSUMFAULT Status of the front panel F1 Drive Chain LED Active low drv EXIOEXTRINTFACEFAULT External IO exciter interface fault When exciter interface is not responding correctly drv EXIOEXTOFFLINE...

Page 160: ...olts mV Power Amplifier Meters pa PA1IVECTOR PA1 relative i vector measurement Cnt pa PA1QVECTOR PA1 relative q vector measurement Cnt pa PA1HEATSINKTEMP PA1 Heatsink Temperature C pa PA1PHASEOFFSET P...

Page 161: ...Cnt out RFMREJECTLOAD1 Reject load 1 level Relative ten bit DAC count Cnt out RFMREJECTLOAD2 Reject load 2 level Relative ten bit DAC count Cnt out RFMREJECTLOAD3 Reject load 3 level Relative ten bit...

Page 162: ...D 8 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Appendix D Ranger Fault and Meter...

Page 163: ...through a name The same issue applies to Metering data Therefore this section is divided into 2 parts Fault Log Reference Metering Log Reference The Fault Log Reference is a group of tables that list...

Page 164: ...ir fault sys CAB CABFAULT Cabinet Fault sys CAB INTERLOCK Cabinet interlock sys TXSUMWARNING TX warning summary sys EVENTPRIORITY SNMP trap priority fault warning sys EXTERNINTERLINKFAULT External int...

Page 165: ...AULT Cabinet Chn fault pa CAB MOD FAULT Cabinet module summary fault pa CAB MODSUMFAULT Cabinet Mod Sum Fault VDP Output Faults out OUTSUMWARNING Output sum warning out OUTSUMFAULT Status of the front...

Page 166: ...did not miss any sys EVENTINDEX used as running index for traps so that the manager knows that he did not miss any sys EVENTDESCRIPTION2 SNMP trap description sys COOLINGSUMFAULT Cooling sum fault OR...

Page 167: ...MFAULT Status of the front panel F2 Power Amp LED Active low pa PASUMWARNING Pa sum warning pa CAB CHNFAULT Cabinet Chn fault pa MODULEFAULT PANEL Module fault Output Faults out VSWROVERLOAD PANEL VSW...

Page 168: ...nt ps MAINBATTERYVOLTS Main board backup battery voltage in 1 100 volts mV ps LOGICPSUNREGULATED Unregulated logic voltage in 1 10 volts mV ps LOGICPSPOS5VOLTS Positive 5 volt logic voltage in 1 10 vo...

Page 169: ...B PEAKDETECTOR2 Cabinet Peak Detector 2 Cnt out CAB PEAKDETECTOR3 Cabinet Peak Detector 3 Cnt out CAB PEAKDETECTOR4 Cabinet Peak Detector 4 Cnt out CAB PEAKDETECTOR5 Cabinet Peak Detector 5 Cnt out CA...

Page 170: ...ACLINE AC line voltage two V ps ACLINE3 ACLINE line voltage three V ps LOGICPSUNREGULATED LOGIC Unregulated logic voltage in 1 10 volts mV ps LOGICPSPOS5VOLTS LOGIC Positive 5 volt logic voltage in 1...

Page 171: ...5 Cnt out CAB PEAKDETECTOR6 Cabinet Peak Detector 6 Cnt out OUTFORWARDPOWER OUTPWR System forward RF power in 1 10 Kwatts mW out TXFWDPWR OUTPWR forward power in 1 10 Kwatts kW out OUTREFLECTEDPOWER O...

Page 172: ...E 10 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Appendix E Platinum TV Fault and...

Page 173: ...o Metering data Therefore this section is divided into 2 parts Fault Log Reference Metering Log Reference The Fault Log Reference is a group of tables that list all of the faults that can be reported...

Page 174: ...ault sys C4PACOMMFAULT PA Controller 4 internal communication fault Enum 0 Ok 1 Fault sys COMMSUMFAULT PA Controller Communications Summary Fault OR funtion psc1Comm psc2Comm c1paComm c2paComm c3paCom...

Page 175: ...ASELOSS PS Phase loss fault Enum 0 Ok 1 Fault ps PS CONFIGFAULT PS Configuration Fault Enum 0 Ok 1 Fault 1 4 ps PSC CONFIGFAULT PS Configuration fault Enum 0 Ok 1 Fault 1 4 ps PSC DSCHGFAULT PS discha...

Page 176: ...FAULT Controller 1 4 PA4 over current fault Enum 0 Ok 1 Fault pa C PA4OVERTEMPFAULT Controller 1 4 PA4 over temperature fault Enum 0 Ok 1 Fault pa C PA5OUTFAULT Controller 1 4 PA5 out fault Enum 0 Ok...

Page 177: ...C or D PA3 over temperature fault Enum 0 Ok 1 Fault pa Z 3SUMFAULT Z Plane A B C or D module 3 pa sum fault pa Z 4OUTFAULT Z Plane A B C or D PA4 out fault Enum 0 Ok 1 Fault pa Z 4OVERCURRFAULT Z Plan...

Page 178: ...CKFAULT1 Foldback Enum 0 Ok 1 Fault Redundant with foldbackFault out OUTISOABCDFAULT ISO combiner ABCD fault Enum 0 Ok 1 Fault Redundant to isoABCDFault out OUTISOABCDFAULT ISO combiner ABCD fault Enu...

Page 179: ...drv IPAAB2OVERTEMPFAULT IPA AB2 Over Temp Fault Enum 0 Ok 1 Fault drv IPAABSUMFAULT Ipa AB 1 Ipa Sum Fault drv IPAABTEMPWARNING IPA AB temp warning Enum 0 Ok 1 Warning drv IPACD1LOWFAULT IPA CD1 Low F...

Page 180: ...C2FWDPWROVERPWR Precorrector2 fwd power over power latched drv PREC2INPUTOVERPWR Precorrector2 input over power latched drv PREC2LOWRFOUT Precorrector2 low RF out latched drv PREC2MUTEFAULT Precorrect...

Page 181: ...ther airFlowZ2Z35Z4 or airFlowZ75Z10Z12 based on model number sys STRIKECOUNTS Strike Counts Cnt Power Supply Meters ps PSVOLTAGEREF PS Voltage Reference V ps TOTAL4PS1CURRENT PS1 Current models with...

Page 182: ...C pa ZA1CURRENT Z Plane A PA1 Current mA pa ZA1GATEVOLTS Z Plane A PA1 Gate Voltage mV Output Meters out FWDPOWER Forward Power W out OUTVSWR VSWR e 3 out FWDVOLTAGESAMPLE Forward Voltage Sample mV ou...

Page 183: ...Channel 1 Value Cnt drv PREC1ADC6 Precorrector1 A D Channel 6 Value Cnt drv PREC2ADC3 Precorrector2 A D Channel 3 Value Cnt drv PREC1ADC5 Precorrector1 A D Channel 5 Value Cnt drv PREC2ADC5 Precorrec...

Page 184: ...ERATIONAPCFACTOR Operation APC Factor value 100000000 not entered in B factor Cnt drv PREC1ADC1 Precorrector1 A D Channel 1 Value Cnt drv PREC1ADC2 Precorrector1 A D Channel 2 Value Cnt drv PREC1ADC3...

Page 185: ...ed for a Platinum Analog transmitter For almost all Platinum Digital DTV transmitters only additional jumpers are required and these are included with the eCDi installation kit IMPORTANT If your Plati...

Page 186: ...ade components along with the required jumpers are included with the eCDi installation kit for Platinum Analog TV Transmitters IMPORTANT Transmitters requiring replacement of U17 and U18 will also req...

Page 187: ...l be working STEP 4 Make sure you are using a properly grounded wrist strap before proceeding The memory PROM s you will be installing are static sensitive and can be destroyed by even a very small el...

Page 188: ...IC s are properly installed turn ON the control cabinet circuit breaker and observe the front panel display The transmitter should come on in the normal manner and after a short delay the usual outpu...

Page 189: ...commands are to be allowed all of these jumpers must be installed Removing any one jumper disables that control signal G 2 4 1 Jumper Installation Open the control cabinet front panel and locate J65...

Page 190: ...G 6 888 2517 001 1 3 05 WARNING Disconnect primary power prior to servicing eCDi Appendix G Platinum TV Monitor Figure G 2 Monitor Board Jumper Settings After Upgrade Jumpers Included in Kit...

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