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Operations Manual: HPAC-100/125/150/200/250-RM SSPA
3 Operation of Stand-Alone Unit
Operations Menu
The OPS menu is used for the basic operation of the amplifier. It provides mechanisms
for local monitoring and control.
Line 1 displays the output power in dBm or watts; unit temperatures in degrees
Celsius; and a detailed list of the amplifier faults, if any exist. In addition, if the re-
flected power monitor was purchased, the reflected power in dBm will be displayed.
Line 2 displays the voltages and currents of the RF units. In addition, if the auxiliary
switch or 1:1 redundant option is selected, the voltage of the +28V power supply is
also displayed.
Line 3 displays the unit ID and permits the user to select the mute state, the attenua-
tion level, and the remote/local control of the amplifier.
Unit ID: For serial communications, each SSPA is identified by a unit ID in
addition to the system address. The unit ID is displayed.
Mute State: The mute state determines whether the amplifier radiates any
RF signal. Amplifier muting can be toggled “ON” or “OFF”. The operating
state is when the mute is toggled “OFF”. The present state is displayed along
with being indicated by the Mute LED.
Attenuation Level: An attenuator within the chassis can be set in 1 dB
increments from 0 to 20 dB. The output gain level is appropriately changed.
The present level is displayed.
Control Location: The control location must be set to operate the unit locally or
from a remote location. To have the amplifier respond to front panel inputs, the
unit must be set to “LOC”. To access the unit via the serial or parallel ports, the
unit must be set to “REM”.
Additional functions are included on this line if the amplifier contains system options
such as an auxiliary switch or 1:1 redundancy.
[OPS] status setup
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Power (dBm):
45.0
Mute: OFF
RFU1: 11.0 V @ 12.3 A
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