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PDL/ADL/SDL User's Guide

To enable AutoBase, press the CHANNEL button on the PDL Base until an "b" is displayed.  After 
selecting "b", you will note that the display will flash each programmed channel for approximately 
1 minute, during which time the channel is analyzed for background noise and co-channel interference.  

After cycling through all channels, the PDL Base will select the channel that appears to provide the 
clearest channel access.    Following channel selection, the data received from the GPS will automatically 
begin transmitting.

 

Warning:  Depending on the number of channels programmed, channel selection can take from 1 to 
16 minutes.  We recommend that you set up and turn on your PDL Base station as soon as 
possible during system setup to prevent delays.

Equipment Care

Routine equipment care will prolong the life and reliability of your PDL family products.  Radio 
communication equipment is susceptible to damage from shock or environmental extremes.  Never 
operate the PDL equipment out of the operating specifications contained in Appendix B.

Error Codes

The PDL performs a variety of power-up and run-time tests to assure optimal operation.  Tests include 
environmental as well as electrical measurements designed to avoid damage to the unit while maintaining 
adequate operation.  In the event of an error condition, a 3-digit error code is flashed on the display.  
Error codes begin with an "E" followed by two numeric digits indicating the failure mode.  Table 2 lists the 
possible error conditions.

Table 2

 - PDL Error Codes

Code Description

E01 

External voltage too high

E02 

External voltage too low

E03 

External voltage too low for transmission

E04 

Rover internal battery requires replacement

E05 

Rover internal battery charge current too high

E06 

Rover internal battery charge current too low

E07 

Unit temperature exceeds safe limit for 35 W operation

E08 

Unit temperature exceeds safe limit for 2 W operation

E09 

Current consumption too high for 35 Watt operation

E10 

Current consumption too high for 2 Watt operation

E11

Checksum error

E12 

RAM error

E13 

EEPROM error

E14 

FLASH error

E16 

Synthesizer not locked

E99 

Unknown error

What to do

E01-E03 Check battery or power supply voltage level, check power cables, recharge or replace battery, 
check charger.
E07-E10 Check antenna and antenna cables, use 19200 link rate to reduce duty cycle, select low RF 
power.
E04-E06, E11-E16, E99 Contact customer service.

Cycle power to clear error codes.  If codes persist, contact factory.
 

Summary of Contents for PDL

Page 1: ...June 2001 PN M0052203 PDL ADL SDL Web www sinosun cn E mail sales2 sinosun cn Tairan Industry Trade zone Futian district Shenzhen China 3A17 South Plaza Cangsong Building Fax 0086 755 83849434 Phone 0...

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Page 3: ...photocopied reproduced or translated into another language without the prior written consent of Pacific Crest Corporation The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice...

Page 4: ...o Modem 12 PDL Rover Setup 13 Tips and Techniques for Best Performance 14 Antenna 14 Power Supplies 14 How to Use AutoRover 14 How to Use AutoBase 14 Equipment Care 15 Error Codes 15 FCC Rules and Reg...

Page 5: ...Environmental 25 Table of Figures Figure 1 PDL High Power Base Front Panel 5 Figure 2 PDL High Power Base Rear Panel 6 Figure 3 PDL High Power Base System Setup 7 Figure 4 PDL Low Power Base 10 Figure...

Page 6: ...tails concerning system setup operation and maintenance We urge you to take the time to review this short manual completely prior to setting up your system Note Concerning this Guide We believe that t...

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Page 8: ...d AutoRover technology1 FEC provides improved noise immunity and range Base automatically selects channel with AutoBase Rover automatically locks to base with AutoRover Rugged Construction Designed sp...

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Page 10: ...used to indicate the channel or mode selection To conserve power the display is only lit for a short time following the pressing of the CHANNEL or ON OFF buttons Channel selections range from Channel...

Page 11: ...tch selects high RF power output in the up position and low RF power output in the down position Select high RF power for situations where long range is required For short range applications select lo...

Page 12: ...e PDL HPB has a built in tripod mounting bracket that allows easy mounting to the tripod Locate the mounting flange at the top portion of one of the Tripod legs and hook the PDL HPB in place Connect t...

Page 13: ...ion with ample power for both the PDL and the GPS RTK reference station International Shipments For shipments outside of North America we include battery bag power cables with fuse and hardware for a...

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Page 15: ...se mode This mode selects the channel for transmission automatically When used as a rover or repeater you may wish to use AutoRover mode Press the CHANNEL button to select the r setting With r selecte...

Page 16: ...board Antenna Mount The integrated antenna mount provides an industry standard NMO style RF connector that is compatible with a wide range of mobile whip antennas Range Pole Mount The bottom end cap...

Page 17: ...nge the channel press the CHANNEL button once to light the display and then again to change the channel Release the CHANNEL button when the desired channel is indicated Use the CHANNEL button to selec...

Page 18: ...with a GPS antenna See Figure 5 Range Pole Mount The bottom end cap is female threaded with 5 8 11 UNC that is compatible with common range poles The unit is easily mounted in the place of a stand alo...

Page 19: ...raise the antenna as high as is practical and safe given terrain and wind conditions Power Supplies Maintain batteries in a fully charged state Both the PDL Base and internal PDL Rover batteries will...

Page 20: ...al operation Tests include environmental as well as electrical measurements designed to avoid damage to the unit while maintaining adequate operation In the event of an error condition a 3 digit error...

Page 21: ...ion refer to Part 90 Title 47 of the Code of Federal Regulations Most frequencies sharing data transmissions and voice transmissions give priority to voice users Be mindful of the persistent nature of...

Page 22: ...if the frequency is currently being used by a co channel user On occasion you may note that the radio broadcasts stop for short periods of time Most often this is a case of co channel interference an...

Page 23: ...inst defects in materials and workmanship Exclusions Should be unable to repair or replace the product within a reasonable amount of time a refund of the purchase price may be given upon return of the...

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Page 25: ...ts in materials and workmanship Exclusions Should be unable to repair or replace the product within a reasonable amount of time a refund of the purchase price may be given upon return of the product T...

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Page 27: ...nical Standardization CENELEC To assure optimal radio performance and to ensure that exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines in the above standards the following operating procedures should be...

Page 28: ...onnector pin assignments Table 3 PDL Base and Rover Pin Assignments Pin Description Cable Wire Color 1 Power Red 2 Ground Black 3 RS 232 RX Data Yellow 4 RS 232 Signal Ground White 5 RS 232 TX Data Gr...

Page 29: ...for the 0 5W or 2W Output impedance 50 ohms Modulation distortion is less than 5 Transmitter attack time 18 ms Spurious and harmonic FM 55 dBc FM hum and noise 40 dBm Receiver Sensitivity 116 dBm or b...

Page 30: ...2 77 H x 6 58 L 15 8cmW x 7 0cmH x 16 7cmL Weight PDL Rover 0 85 lbs 0 39 Kg PDL HPB 3 22 lbs 1 46 Kg PDL LPB 0 65 lbs 0 30 Kg Shock and Vibration Per ANSI ASAE EP455 Protection Per IEC 144 855420 I P...

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