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April 1997
TCF–10B System Manual
Technologies, Inc.
SPCU/SKBU
This switch lets you define what the logic does for
a low level. In the SPCU, a low level or noise
clamps trip positive and trip negative to a logical
zero. In SKBU, a low level clamps trip positive and
trip negative to a logical one.
The SPCU/SKBU switch settings are listed in
Table 16-20.
Polarity
This switch lets you define the high frequency as
trip positive (mark) and the low frequency as trip
negative (space). The “NORMAL” setting sets the
high frequency as trip negative (space) and the low
frequency as trip positive (mark).
The polarity switch settings are listed in Table
16-19.
POLARITY
SW1-2
NORMAL
CLOSED
REVERSED
OPEN
Table 16–19.
Polarity Switch Settings for
Phase Comparison Applications.
PHASE
COMPARISON
SW1-3
TYPE
SPCU
OPEN
SKBU
CLOSED
Table 16–20.
SPCU/SKBU Switch Settings for
Phase Comparison Applications.
NOTE:
Your Receiver Logic Module is shipped to you with SW1-1 set to the OPEN
position. This is currently the only active setting for this switch, so be sure to
leave it in the OPEN position.
SW1-4 through SW1-8, SW2-1 through SW2-8 and
SW3-1 through SW3-8 are not used in the 2-Frequency Phase Comparison logic
programs.
16.3.3 Switch Settings for Phase Comparison 2F Applications
Position
when
shipped
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