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User Manual
Rev. 1.1 - 23/06/05
6.2 Rear Pannel
Figure 6.2
[1] R.F. TEST
Output at -60 dB refered to output power level, adapted to
modulation monitoring. Do not use it for spectral analysis.
[2] AIR FLOW
Grid for the intake of the air flow ventilation.
[3] R.F. OUT
RF output connector, 7/8” type.
[4] PHASE ADJ
Pilot tone phase adjustment trimmer.
[5] 19 KHZ PILOT
BNC output for the 19 kHz pilot tone. This can be used for
external devices (e.g. RDS coder) synchronization.
[6] PREENPHASIS
Dip-switch to set the preenphasys at 50 or 75
μ
s. The
preenphasys setting is only relevant for the Left and Right
inputs in stereo mode and for the mono input in mono mode,
while MPX input is unaffected by this setting.
[7] MODE/MPX IMP
Dip-switch to set the operation mode (STEREO or MONO) and
the MPX input impedance, 50
Ω
or 10 k
Ω
.
[8] SCA 2
BNC connector, SCA2 input.
[9] SCA 1
BNC connector, SCA1 input.
[10] RDS
Adjustment trimmer for RDS input.
[11] SCA2 ADJ
Adjustment trimmer for SCA2 input.
[12] RDS ADJ
Adjustment trimmer for RDS input.
[13] SCA1 ADJ
Adjustment trimmer for SCA1 input.
[14] RIGHT ADJ
Adjustment trimmer for the Right channel input.
[15] RIGHT
XLR connector, Right channel audio input.
[16] IMPEDANCE
Dip-switch to set the balanced input impedance, 600
Ω
or 10 k
Ω.
[17] MAINS
Mains supply connectors, 115 - 230 V 50-60 Hz.
[18] FUSE 1
Mains supply fuse.
[19] GSM SLOT-IN
Lodging for introduce the GSM card. Pushing the button is
possible to extract the card from its lodging.
[20] GSM ANT
GSM Antenna.
[21] MODEM
DB9 connector for interconnections with extenal modem.
[22] INTERLOCK OUT
BNC interlock out connector: when exciter is in stand-by mode,
the inner conductor, usually floating, become grounded.
[23] RS232
DB9 connector for interconnection with other devices and for
factory parameters programming.
[24] INTERLOCK IN
BNC interlock in connector: the exciter is forced in stand-by
mode when the inner conductor is grounded.
[25] SERVICE
DB9 connector for research all processed parameters of the RF
section.