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WARNING: Disconnect primary power prior to servicing.
Maintenance and Alignment
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UPS/EXCITER. This is the configurable remote input at TB1-9.
Set for UPS if the low power UPS mode is to be used, or to EXC if
it is going to be used to remotely switch exciters.
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FAN SPEED - This should be set to AUTO, otherwise the fan will
stay on HIGH speed all the time.
STEP 3
Press [MORE] and then continue below.
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AUTO MAX EFF - Should be set to ON for normal operation. This
allows the transmitter to automatically optimize its efficiency
every 12 hours as long as there are no faults. Can be set to OFF if
this function is not desired. Manual optimization is still possible in
either case.
STEP 4
Press [BACK] then press [B] POWER SET and setup the following
screens:
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100% TPO SET. In this screen you will set the power in kW which
is to be displayed as 100% TPO on the FWD PWR meter. (Default
is 02.00KW).
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MAX HIGH SET. This screen will let you set the upper limit the
transmitter will be allowed to go to in the High Mode of operation.
(120% TPO or 03.00KW is the MAX setting).
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MAX LOW SET. This screen will let you set the upper limit the
transmitter will be allowed to go to in the Low Mode operation.
(Default is 50% TPO or 1.00KW). When finished press [BACK] to
update.
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Press [D,A], UPS SET. This screen will let you set the power out-
put the transmitter will go to in the UPS Mode. (Default is 1KW).
When finished press [BACK] to update.
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Press [B], Low Power Alarm. This screen lets you set the power
level at which the remote low power alarm is triggered. The
default for the low power alarm is 1.80kW. When finished press
[BACK] to update.
STEP 5
Press [BACK, D] to go to the FREQUENCY CAL screen and enter
the transmitter operating frequency. If the transmitter is to be used in
an N + 1 operation then just set to 98.1 MHz. Press [BACK] to
update the information.
Summary of Contents for Platinum Z2 CD
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