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User Manual

Rev. 1.0 - 30/10/15

PJ1002C-LCD

 

Units returned without a return authorisation may 

be rejected and sent back to the sender.

4  Be  sure  to  include  a  detailed  report  mentioning  all 

problems  you  have  found  and  copy  of  your  original 

invoice (to show when the warranty period began) with 

the shipment.

Please send spare and warranty replacement parts orders to 

the address provided below. Make sure to specify equipment 

model and serial number, as well as part description and 

quantity.

 

R.V.R. Elettronica S.p.A. 

Via del Fonditore, 2/2c 

40138 BOLOGNA ITALY 

Tel. +39 051 6010506

 

3.  First Aid

All personnel engaged in equipment installation, operation 

and maintenance must be familiar with first aid procedures 

and routines.

 

3.1  Electric shock treatment

 

3.1.1  If the victim is unconscious

Follow the first aid procedures outlined below.

• 

Lay the victim down on his/her back on a firm 

surface.

• 

the neck and tilt the head backwards to free 
the airway system (

Figure 1

).  

Figure 1

• 

If needed, open the victim’s mouth and check 

for breathing.

• 

If there is no breathing, start artificial respiration 

without delay (

Figure 2

) as follows: tilt the head 

backwards, pinch the nostrils, seal your mouth 

around the victim’s mouth and give four fast 

rescue breaths.

Figure 2

• 

Check  for  heartbeat  (

Figure  3

);  if  there  is 

no  heartbeat,  begin  chest  compressions 

immediately (

Figure 4

) placing your hands in 

the centre of the victim’s chest (

Figure 5

).

 

 

             Figure 3 

     Figure 4 

Figure 5  

• 

One rescuer: give 2 quick rescue breaths after 

each 15 compressions.

• 

Two rescuers: one rescue breath after each 5 

compressions. 

• 

Do not stop chest compressions while giving 

artificial breathing.

• 

Call for medical help as soon as possible.

 

3.1.2  If the victim is conscious

• 

Cover victim with a blanket.

• 

Try to reassure the victim.

• 

Loosen the victim’s clothing and have him/her 

lie down.

• 

Call for medical help as soon as possible.

 

3.2  Treatment of electric burns

 

3.2.1  Large burns and broken skin

• 

Cover  affected  area  with  a  clean  cloth  or 

linen.

• 

Do not break any blisters that have formed; 

remove any clothing or fabric that is stuck to 

the skin; apply adequate ointment.

• 

Administer adequate treatment for the type of 

accident.

• 

Get  the  victim  to  a  hospital  as  quickly  as 

possible.

• 

Elevate arms and legs if injured.

If medical help is not available within an hour, the victim is 

conscious and is not retching, administer a solution of table 

salt  and  baking  soda  (one  teaspoon  of  table  salt  to  half 

teaspoon of baking soda every 250 ml of water).

Have the victim slowly drink half a glass of solution for four 

times during a period of 15 minutes. 

Stop at the first sign of retching.

Do not administer alcoholic beverages.

 

3.2.2  Minor burns

• 

Apply cold (not ice cold) strips of gauze or dress 

wound with clean cloth.

• 

Do not break any blisters that have formed; 

remove any clothing or fabric that is stuck to 

the skin; apply adequate ointment.

• 

If needed, have the victim change into clean, 

dry clothing.

• 

Administer adequate treatment for the type of 

accident.

• 

Get  the  victim  to  a  hospital  as  quickly  as 

possible.

• 

Elevate arms and legs if injured.

Summary of Contents for PJ1002C-LCD

Page 1: ...PJ1002C LCD USER MANUAL VOLUME1 Manufactured by R V R ELETTRONICA S p A Italy...

Page 2: ...orm or by any means electronic or mechanic including photocopying recording or by any informa tion storage and retrieval system without written permission of the copyright owner File Name PJ1002C LCD_...

Page 3: ...compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 99 5 CE R TTE and therefore carries the CE mark The conformity assessment procedure referred inArticle 10 and deta...

Page 4: ...nput power before protection W 15 Connector 7 8 flange type Impedance Ohm 50 Connector BNC Impedance Ohm 50 Output Level dB approx 60 Referred to the RF output Interlock Connector 2 x BNC For remote p...

Page 5: ...ontal Panel Description 5 4 4 Rear Panel Description 6 4 5 Connectors Description 7 5 Quick guide for installation and use 9 5 1 Preparation 9 5 2 First power on and setup 11 5 3 Operation 13 5 4 Mana...

Page 6: ...iv User Manual Rev 1 0 30 10 15 PJ1002C LCD This page was intentionally left blank...

Page 7: ...for any errors or inaccuracies in this manual including the products and the software described herein R V R Elettronica S p A reserves the right to make changes to equipment design and or specificat...

Page 8: ...e 4 Figure 5 One rescuer give 2 quick rescue breaths after each 15 compressions Two rescuers one rescue breath after each 5 compressions Do not stop chest compressions while giving artificial breathin...

Page 9: ...features of PJ1002C LCD are compact design and user friendliness Another key feature is its modular concept design the different functions are performed by modules with most connections achieved throu...

Page 10: ...fuse interlock input and interlock output connectors and a BNC connector that provides an RF test point with level being 60 dBc lower than power ouput Note the air filter present on the front panel co...

Page 11: ...lit when the foldback function is operating automatic reduction of the delivered RF power 5 R F MUTE Yellow LED lit when the amplifier s power output is inhibited by an external interlock command 6 C...

Page 12: ...r devices 7 REMOTE DB15 connector for telemetry of the machine 8 INTERLOCK IN Interlock input BNC connector to inhibit the amplifier from an external device like a possible next amplifier 9 INTERLOCK...

Page 13: ...e contact normally open 11 Reset alarm 12 OFF A pulse to ground 500 ms indicates the inhibit of power output 13 Interlock Signals the activation by grounding the contact normally open 14 NC 15 RF powe...

Page 14: ...NC 9 NC 4 5 3 Service for programming of factory parameters Type Female DB9 1 NC 2 TX_D 3 RX_D 4 Internally connected with 6 5 GND 6 Internally connected with 4 7 Internally connected with 8 8 Intern...

Page 15: ...the relevant sections for additional details IMPORTANT When configuring and testing the transmitter in which the equipment is integrated be sure to have the Final Test Table supplied with the equipme...

Page 16: ...r instance TEX30LCD exciter available from R V R Elettronica to the RF input using a 50 Ohm coaxial cable with N type connectors To begin with set exciter to minimum output power and switch if off Con...

Page 17: ...d output power set to upper limit unless otherwise specified by customer 5 2 1 Pilot exciter setup Set up the pilot exciter so that the output power it delivers to a matched load equals the maximum in...

Page 18: ...following keys in the order ESC opens Default Menu ENTER hold down for 2 seconds Use SET menu and keys to set the desired amplifier output power the SET bar at the side provides a graphic display of s...

Page 19: ...er level setting hold down the ENTER button until opening the power setup menu The edit screen will look like this Menu 2 Next to SET indication a bar provides a graphic display of preset output power...

Page 20: ...i e power output enabled Press ESC twice to go back to the default menu menu 1 3 Fine tune power setting from menu 2 see description of item 1b until achieving the desired value WARNING Machine is ca...

Page 21: ...lines to aid browsing Three empty arrows Parameter is being edited Empty arrow Current line marker the parameter in this line cannot be edited This symbol appears in menus that take up more than two...

Page 22: ...Mod setting is toggled between x1 and x10 To edit the Power Good rate simply select item PgD and edit its value using buttons and finally press ENTER to confirm Menu 4 Pwr Enables ON or disables OFF...

Page 23: ...ies Power Good threshold for reflected power When output power drops below set Power Good threshold the equipment changes the state of pin 18 of the DB25 Remote connector located on the rear panel Pg4...

Page 24: ...larm thresholds are preset at the factory Menu 7 FWD Counter of alarm conditions triggered by forward power RFL Counter of alarm conditions triggered by reflected power INP Counter of alarm conditions...

Page 25: ...tion has been rectified the counter can be reset by highlighting Reset Alm and holding down the ENTER key for some time 5 4 4 1 Alarms and Faults There are three types of alarms that can cause a machi...

Page 26: ...play Stop 2 III Over Input Power Input power alarm display Stop 3 Once the machine goes into FAULT mode it will no longer attempt to re start choose the appropriate reset procedure according to curren...

Page 27: ...ting The I2 C network address becomes significant when the exciter is connected in an RVR transmission system that uses this protocol Do not change it unless strictly required 5 4 6 Version Menu Vrs T...

Page 28: ...ough connectors so as to make maintenance and any required module replacement easier The figure below shows the equipment upper view with the various components pointed out Figure 6 1 1 Power Supply 2...

Page 29: ...NC BNC connection In case of amplifier faults the central conductor is grounded thus forcing the machine to enter in stand by mode 7 3 Power Amplifier The final power stage is enclosed in a totally sh...

Page 30: ...on the reading of the power really delivered AGC The voltage is also affected by other factors such as Excess of reflected power External AGC signals Ext AGC FWD Ext AGC RFL Excess of temperature Exc...

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Page 32: ...104 e mail info rvr it web http www rvr it The RVR Logo and others referenced RVR products and services are trademarks of RVR Elettronica S p A in Italy other countries or both RVR 1998 all rights res...

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