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WARNING: Disconnect primary power prior to servicing.
Maintenance and Alignment
STEP 12
Press [HOME, MORE, CONFIGURATION, B,D,C,D]. This takes
you to the Foldback Set screen. Set the VSWR FOLDBACK to 1.35
and press [BACK] to save the setting.
STEP 13
Turn the transmitter back on and press the RAISE button on the front
panel until you have 100% or nominal station TPO.
STEP 14
It is recommended that the REFLECT FACTOR (See Figure 5-6) be
noted for future reference since it may have changed from the
reading in the factory test data:
Reflected power calibration is now complete.
5.13 PC Board Replacement Procedures
!
WARNING:
BE SURE TO USE AN ANTI-STATIC WRIST STRAP WHEN HANDLING PC
BOARDS OR IC’S TO PREVENT COMPONENT DAMAGE.
5.13.1 Replacement of the Life Support Board
If the Life Support Board is replaced, the following procedure should be performed.
STEP 1
Turn off the transmitter and remove all power at the wall breaker.
STEP 2
Remove the two screws holding the controller assembly in place and
slide it out. It will come almost all of the way out before catching
and will then drop down in the front to about a 30 degree angle.
Then remove bracket across the boards.
STEP 3
Set all jumpers on the new Life Support Board to the same locations
as the board to be replaced. There are only 3 jumpers on the Life
Support Board. JP1 and JP2 select the main and alternate exciter
mute as active HIGH or LOW. Table 2-2 shows the proper settings
for a Harris exciter. JP3 should be set from pins 1-2 for a Z2.
STEP 4
Be careful to mark and note where all cables connect to the defective
Life Support Board before removing. External Interlock and Failsafe
could also be connected to this board at J4.
STEP 5
Install the new Life Support Board, and reconnect all wires and
cables. Be very careful not to bend the PC board when installing any
wires into the wego block on the rear of the card. The card should be
supported from the back side due to the necessary pressure required
to open the wego block terminals.
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