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WARNING: Disconnect primary power prior to servicing.
Platinum Z16HD+
Section 5 Maintenance and Alignment
STEP 3
Press Raise to make sure the power level will not go above the new
MAX LOW setting. The MAX LOW setting in Step 2 can be adjusted
slightly to get the exact desired power level.
STEP 4
Repeat steps above for all desired modulation formats.
5.10 Setting FWD PWR to Display 100%
This procedure simply makes the transmitter FWD PWR % meter read 100% at the
present transmitter power output (this will not change the kW reading on the FWD
PWR display). Changing TPO does not require re-calibration and is accomplished with
the following 2 steps:
STEP 1
Set the power to the desired TPO using the raise and lower buttons.
STEP 2
Go to the 100% TPO SET screen [HOME, MORE, CONFIGURATION,
B, B], then choose the desired modulation format.
STEP 3
Set the power level to your new TPO. Press [BACK] to update and store
the new information.
The front panel FWD PWR reading should be 100%. You may also want to change the
MAX HIGH and MAX LOW power settings to something more in line with your new
TPO as well. MAX HIGH sets the maximum power level when the HIGH ON button is
pressed, while MAX LOW sets the maximum power level when the LOW ON button is
pressed.
STEP 4
Repeat steps above for all desired modulation formats.
5.11 Setting Life Support Power Level
This procedure is to be used to set the MANUAL PWR REF pot R25 on the Life
Support Board to the proper level (R25 sets the power output of the transmitter if the
Master Controller ever fails). The procedure requires an external wattmeter since the
Master Controller must be shut off. If the MANUAL PWR REF pot R25 is adjusted for
any reason, the following will assure it is set back to the proper position:
STEP 1
Adjust R25 maximum CCW.
STEP 2
Set switch S1-9 (RESET) on the Master Controller to the ON position to
place the transmitter in Life Support Mode (the fan will switch to high
speed).
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