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WARNING: Disconnect primary power prior to servicing.
Installation & Initial Turn-On
STEP 12
At this point, if there are no faults, verify that the transmitter display
readings closely resemble those on the factory test data sheet for
LOW power. If the “FAULT” LED comes on, go to the Fault Log in
the Diagnostics Display to find out which fault has been activated
and refer to Section VI, Troubleshooting. If everything looks okay,
proceed to the next step.
STEP 13
Press the HIGH power ON button on the front panel of the controller.
If there are no faults, again verify all of the transmitter display
readings against those in the factory test data sheet.
STEP 14
This step is optional, as it simply makes the transmitter FWD PWR
% meter read 100% at the customer specified Transmitter Power
Output (TPO), which should already be factory set. This will not
change the kW reading on the FWD PWR display.
a.
Set the power to the desired TPO using the raise and lower but-
tons.
b.
Go to the 100% TPO SET screen [HOME,MORE,CONFIGU-
RATION B,A] and set the power level to your TPO. Press
[BACK] to update and store the new information.
c.
The front panel FWD PWR reading should be 100%. You may
also want change the MAX HIGH and MAX LOW power set-
tings to something more in line with your new TPO as well.
MAX HIGH sets the maximum power level when the HIGH ON
button is pressed, while MAX LOW sets the maximum power
level when the LOW ON button is pressed. The procedure for
changing power limits is given in Section V, Maintenance and
Alignments.
The initial turn on is now complete.
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