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BPA10T30W100

 Broadband System User Manual 

 

 

E-Mail: [email protected] 

www.l2microwave.com

 

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Use personal protective equipment in the event of smoke formation. Use breathing protection in the danger 
zone that is independent of the ambient air

 

2.2.9.

 

Rules for amplifier services 

Do not operate the amplifier system (equipment) unless the case is closed

 

Risks when reconnecting the power supply 

Do not reconnect the power supply until the amplifier is fully installed. Failure to observe this may result in 

electric shock or RF radiation

 

 

Ensure that all case components are securely installed

 

Ensure that all cables and grounding lines are properly connected

2.3.

 

Operator (Personnel/User) 

Risk of injury from insufficient qualification of personnel 

All  work  (operation,  maintenance,  troubleshooting,  repair,  etc.)  should  be  performed  only  by  qualified 

personnel. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or property damage. 

 

2.4.

 

Safety Devices 

2.4.1.

 

Protective Covers

 

Risk of injury due to removed protective covers 

  This symbol indicates a protective cover for electrical circuits at risk due to large amounts of energy, 

RF current or supply voltage. The protective cover prevents unintentional contact with these electrical circuits.

 

 

 

Pay attention to the cover marked with this symbol

 

Do not remove the protective cover with this symbol

 

Any work that requires accessing the inside of the system may be carried out by the manufacturer's service 
personnel only

 

2.4.2.

 

Instructions for Protection against Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) 

Risk of damage to electronic components 

To avoid damage to electronic components, all work on the equipment and components must be performed 

in a location protected against electrostatic discharge (ESD). The following items can be used individually or in 
combination to protect against electrostatic discharge

 

 

Protective armband with grounding cable

   

 

Wearing antistatic shoes and antistatic clothes

 

 
 

Summary of Contents for BPA10T30W100

Page 1: ...10T30W100 Broadband System User Manual E Mail sales l2microwave com www l2microwave com 1 User Manual BPA10T30W100 Please read this manual before using the equipment And keep this manual with the equipment ...

Page 2: ...cal circuits 9 2 2 5 Hazards from high frequency currents 9 2 2 6 Hazards from RF Radiation 9 2 2 7 Occupational safety from RF shielding 9 2 2 8 Flue gases 9 2 2 9 Rules for amplifier services 10 2 3 Operator Personnel User 10 2 4 Safety Devices 10 2 4 1 Protective Covers 10 2 4 2 Instructions for Protection against Electrostatic Discharge ESD 10 3 INSTALLATION 11 3 1 Installation Position Select...

Page 3: ...BPA10T30W100 Broadband System User Manual E Mail sales l2microwave com www l2microwave com 3 4 3 2 LAN Control 19 ...

Page 4: ...s may damage the equipment Do not proceed to the next step until you fully understand and meet the indicated conditions This triangle symbol means caution This equipment is a Class 1 safety ground product provided the protective earth included in the power cord Only the line power plug should be inserted into the outlet provided with the protective earthing contact Damage to the protective conduct...

Page 5: ...lace safety regulations and risk assessment to identify the risks that may arise from the specific operating conditions of the site where the broadband amplifier is used Appropriate operating instruction for operating the broadband amplifier should also be prepared to prevent hazards The operator shall periodically check that operational instructions created in accordance with the rules during the...

Page 6: ...nics Pout 100W 2 nd 3 rd 20 dBc Spurious Signals Spur 70 60 dBc Power consumption PSAT VAC 1000 1600 Watt MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS Parameter Value Units Note Dimensions H x W x D 133 5 x 441 x 522 2 mm 3U Weight Typ 25 kg Max RF Connectors Input Output N type Female Front Primary Power 88 264 VAC 50 60Hz 3 pin Single phase Cooling Air cooling Self contained fans Heat sink ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERI...

Page 7: ...n 20dB of rated power Remote control Function to operate amp system through external control unit Communication protocol by IEEE 488 GPIB Ethernet RJ 45 USB 2 0 Amplifier on off ID return Information transfer on amplifier steady and fault conditions Display 2 color LED Indication Abnormal Alarm Temperature Current Power If an abnormal condition occurs in the amplifier the amplifier will automatica...

Page 8: ...rating electrical equipment always comply with the relevant national and international safety rules and regulations When installing an amplifier rack it is important to comply with national special accident prevention 2 2 2 Hazards from Supply Voltage Risk of fatal injury from electrical voltage When working with voltages that constitute a shock hazard appropriate measures must be taken to prevent...

Page 9: ... or load Never disconnect the high frequency cable while the amplifier system is in operation Never open the amplifier system while it is in operation Never operate the amplifier system if the RF cables are exposed 2 2 6 Hazards from RF Radiation Risk of injury from high frequency electromagnetic radiation High frequency electromagnetic radiation during operation of the broadband amplifier can be ...

Page 10: ...re to do so may result in serious injury or property damage 2 4 Safety Devices 2 4 1 Protective Covers Risk of injury due to removed protective covers This symbol indicates a protective cover for electrical circuits at risk due to large amounts of energy RF current or supply voltage The protective cover prevents unintentional contact with these electrical circuits Pay attention to the cover marked...

Page 11: ...re breakers and electric power facilities are 1 6kW or more 3 2 Transport and Moving Avoid product damage damage caused by improper transportation Improper transport can cause the product to fall or fall causing serious damage to the equipment Broadband amplifiers must be installed with L2 Microwave or qualified personnel although they may vary depending on the equipment Do not disassemble or move...

Page 12: ...e connecting the amplifier and load Check the VSWR of the antenna connected to the output of the amplifier during the radiation experiment The minimum required VSWR for the antenna should be used under 1 5 1 If the operator wants to use it under high VSWR conditions the amplifier s output can be used at a lower level The following table shows VSWR condition of Load vs Output Power of BPA10T30W100 ...

Page 13: ...cause of the alarm and operate by pressing the AMP ON OFF button again 4 1 Equipment operating sequence To control the amplifier follow by below sequence for system operation Plug in rear power switch ON Use power cable that can supply more than 1 6kW Connect to ground wire between amplifier and installation site using M3 Nut Turn on the power breaker Check the status of the front panel of amplifi...

Page 14: ...s the front status of LCD 4 2 1 Initial Screen Status Description of Display part User can change the FWD and RVS values of the RF Power Display by selecting dBm or Watt of the display If you change the value of the cell of Display to dBm it will be displayed as follows If you change the value of the cell of Display to Watt it will be displayed as follows ...

Page 15: ...OFF Amp OFF normally Amp OFF when alarm is occurred Amp works normally Description of Frequency part This part displays the status of Frequency of the shelf You can change the value of Frequency by touching the button of Set And the below screen is displayed How to use the screen of change about Frequency End Button to exit Frequency keypad Save Button to save written Frequency Clear Button to del...

Page 16: ...Value part Status Value Display status of shelf AMP Temp Display self temperature status Don t be displayed when PSU status is OFF Supply Power Display the Supply Power used by the shelf Description of Alarm light part Status of shelf is normal The status of shelf is all normal You can use this shelf Temp Alarm of is occurred on shelf It is occurred if the temperature of shelf is above 70 If the T...

Page 17: ...ing more than the rated power of the shelf It is not recommended to use more than the rated output If the Current Alarm is occurred turn off the RF input and touch the Alarm Reset button Standby current may be occurred if the internal AMP is abnormal How to check the standby current 1 Turn off the RF Input 2 Push the Alarm Reset button 3 Push the Amp On Off button 4 If it occurred even after inspe...

Page 18: ...e You can save the GPIB address value by touching the button GPIB command IDN Check the unique information of AMP Response Manufacturer model serial number and version AMP Check the On Off status of AMP Response AMP ON or AMP OFF AMP ON Control Turn on AMP AMP OFF Control Turn off AMP HZ Check the amp s frequency information Response Hz nnnnMHz Records nnnn 1000 6000 HZ nnnn Record the amp s frequ...

Page 19: ...ier system and user s network with LAN line 2 Click the LAN box on the LCD of Amplifier system and activate it 3 In order to activate the Control Panel folder of window click the control button on the LAN box 4 To create the following folder click Control Panel folder Activate Control Panel folder of window Click the 3 rd button The following folder is created Click the 3 rd button GMAC The follow...

Page 20: ...al E Mail sales l2microwave com www l2microwave com 20 When you are done close all folders 5 Close the Control Panel folder of window and record the IP Address entered in the Remote_NDIS Host Settings folder in the IP address of the LAN box ...

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