Viavi IFR 4000 Getting Started Manual Download Page 20

 

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N o v   2 0 1 9  

 

SC R E EN   H I ER A R C H Y   ( c o n t )  

S W R  

 

                    

 

S T A R T   F R E Q :   1 5 5   M H z  

S T O P       F R E Q :   1 7 5   M H z  

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S W R  

C W  

M O D E  

S T A R T  

F R E Q  

S T O P  

F R E Q  

C A L :   D E F A U L T  

 

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B A T     1 . 2   H r

 

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S E L C A L   M o d e   S c r e e n  

 

F R E Q :   1 1 8 . 0 0 0   M H z  

R F   L V L :   -   5 0 . 0   d B m  

M   M O D :   C A L   ( 8 0 % )  

S E L C A L   T O N E :   A B - C D  

T X   M O D E :   S I N G L E  

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T O N E  

T X  

M O D E  

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F R E Q U E N C Y   C O U N T E R   M o d e   S c r e e n  

 

R E S O L U T I O N :   1   H z  

C o n n e c t   s i g n a l   ( u p   t o   1 0   M H z )  

t o   A u x   I n p u t   C o n n e c t o r  

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F R E Q =   0 . 0 0 0 0 0 0   M H z  

F R E Q   C O U N T E R  

R E S  

B A T     1 . 2   H r

 

 

1 2 1 . 5 / 2 4 3   B E A C O N   M o d e   S c r e e n  

 

                    

 

F R E Q :   1 2 1 . 5   M H z  
T X   M O D :   6 0 %  

1 2 1 . 5 / 2 4 3   B C N  

B A T     1 . 2   H r

 

R F   I / O

 

M O D   S T A R T   S W E E P =   1 4 2 0   H z  
M O D   S T O P   S W E E P     =  

  

4 9 0   H z  

T X   F R E Q =   -  
T X   P W R

  

=   0 . 1 0   W  

C L E A R  

 

4 0 6   B E A C O N   M o d e   S c r e e n  

 

FREQ= 406.0284 MHz

 

TX PWR= <.04   W

 

MSG= 53C32497380BA60FD0F527

 

BEACON ID = A786492E70174C1

 

COUNTRY= 316 CANADA

 

USER PROTOCOL= ELT - AVIATION

 

REGISTRATION MARKING=   C7518

 

SPECIFIC ELT NUM= 00

 

RADIO-LOCATING= 121.5 MHz

 

BEACON ACTIVATION=  MANUAL

 

EMERGENCY CODE= 0111

 

BCH-1=  1F43D4 VALID

 

  RF I/O           BAT  1.20 Hr

 

406 BCN

 

 

C L E A R  

D A T A  

D U M P  

 

H O L D  

S T O R E /  

R E C A L L  

 

 

Summary of Contents for IFR 4000

Page 1: ...NAV COMM TEST SET IFR 4000 Getting Started Manual ...

Page 2: ...rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior permission of the publisher Reissued Jan 2010 Issue 2 Mar 2010 Issue 3 Jul 2015 Issue 4 Oct 2016 Issue 5 Nov 2019 ...

Page 3: ...to initial use of the unit VIAVI recommends the operator become familiar with the Operation Manual contained on the accompanying CD ROM Product Warranty Refer to http www viavisolutions com en us warranty information for the Product Warranty information ...

Page 4: ...SULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH SAFETY SYMBOLS IN MANUALS AND ON UNITS CAUTION Refer to accompanying documents This symbol refers to specific CAUTIONS represented on the unit and clarified in the text AC OR DC TERMINAL Terminal that may supply or be supplied with AC or DC voltage DC TERMINAL Terminal that may supply or be supplied with DC voltage AC TERMINAL Terminal that may supply or be supplie...

Page 5: ...ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE EMI TO COMMUNICATION RECEIVERS SOME TRANSMITTED SIGNALS CAN CAUSE DISRUPTION AND INTERFERENCE TO COMMUNICATION SERVICES OUT TO A DISTANCE OF SEVERAL MILES USERS OF THIS EQUIPMENT SHOULD SCRUTINIZE ANY OPERATION THAT RESULTS IN RADIATION OF A SIGNAL DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY AND SHOULD TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID POTENTIAL COMMUNICATION INTERFERENCE PROBLEMS ...

Page 6: ...OF CONTENTS Service Upon Receipt of Material 2 Specifications 4 Installation 5 Controls Connectors and Indicators 8 Screen Hierarchy 12 Self Test 16 Battery Voltage Instructions 21 Fuse Replacement 25 Battery Replacement 26 ...

Page 7: ...the sealing tape on the carton top and open the carton Grasp the IFR 4000 transit case firmly while restraining the shipping carton and lift the equipment and packing material vertically Place the IFR 4000 transit case and end cap packing on a suitable flat clean and dry surface Remove the protective plastic bag from the IFR 4000 transit case Place protective plastic bag and end cap packing materi...

Page 8: ...BLE 62398 6041 5680 800 STANDARD 1 TNC SHORT 24140 2289 0001 009 STANDARD 1 50 Ω LOAD 24141 2289 0001 010 STANDARD 1 5 A FUSE 56080 5106 0000 057 STANDARD 1 TRANSIT CASE 10238 1412 5653 000 STANDARD 1 POWER CORD 110 USE US ONLY 62302 6041 0001 000 STANDARD 1 POWER CORDS 220 USE 64020 7001 9903 000 STANDARD 1 ANTENNA INSTRUCTIONS PAPER 6085 1002 5600 8P0 STANDARD 1 PASSWORD CARD PAPER 6086 1002 560...

Page 9: ...f the nominal voltage Transient Overvoltages According to Installation Category II Environmental Test Set Use Pollution Degree 2 Altitude 4800 meters Operating Temperature 20 to 55 C Battery Charging temperature range is 5 to 40 C controlled by internal charger Storage Temperature 30 to 70 C Li Ion Battery must be removed when 20 C and 60 C Relative Humidity 5 C to 10 C 80 10 C to 31 C 95 31 C to ...

Page 10: ...perate connected to an external DC source outside the battery charging temperature range 5 to 40 C The battery should be charged every three months minimum or disconnected for long term inactive storage periods of more than six months The Battery must be removed when conditions surrounding the Test Set are 20 C and 60 C SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The following safety precautions must be observed during in...

Page 11: ...ce When charging the battery reaches an 100 charge in approximately four hours The Battery Charging temperature range is 5 to 40 C controlled by an internal battery charger BATTERY RECHARGING STEP PROCEDURE 1 Connect AC Line Cable to either AC PWR Connector on the DC Power Supply and an appropriate AC power source Suitable DC power source 2 Connect the DC Power Supply to the DC POWER Connector on ...

Page 12: ...face with soft lint free cloth If dirt is difficult to remove dampen cloth with water and a mild liquid detergent 2 Remove grease fungus and ground in dirt from surfaces with soft lint free cloth dampened not soaked with isopropyl alcohol 3 Remove dust and dirt from connectors with soft bristled brush 4 Cover connectors not in use with suitable dust cover to prevent tarnishing of connector contact...

Page 13: ...E Select Key 10 RF LVL Field Select Key 11 FREQ Field Select Key 12 TONE Field Select Key 13 M MOD Field Select Key 14 SETUP Key 15 G S DDM UP Key 16 LOC DDM LEFT Key 17 G S DDM DOWN Key 18 LOC DDM RIGHT Key 19 BACKLIGHT Key 20 POWER Key 21 POWER Indicator 22 CHARGE Indicator 23 CONTRAST Key 24 DECREMENT SELECT Data Key 25 SELECT DATA UNIT MSB Key 26 SELECT DATA UNIT LSB Key 27 INCREMENT SELECT Da...

Page 14: ...es Contains RS 232 USB Host and USB Peripheral connections 7 Display LCD 38 characters by 16 lines for main screen display with Soft Key boxes at the bottom of the screen 8 Multi Function Soft Keys Five Soft Keys are provided The legends are displayed in boxes at the bottom of the Display 9 MODE Select Key This Key enters the MODE Field and selects the operational mode i e VOR Localizer etc 10 RF ...

Page 15: ...he DDM DEV STEP Field setting 17 G S DDM DOWN Key This Key slews the displayed Glideslope DDM Down Increments are either FIXED or VAR Variable depending on the DDM DEV STEP Field setting 18 LOC DDM RIGHT Key This Key slews the displayed Localizer DDM to the Right Increments are either FIXED or VAR Variable depending on the DDM DEV STEP Field setting 19 BACKLIGHT Key This Key displays exits the Bac...

Page 16: ...CT DATA UNIT MSB Key This Key moves the slew cursor toward the MSB Most Significant Bit of the data field Example When a variable frequency is selected the slew cursor can be moved from the 1 kHz unit to the 10 kHz unit 26 SELECT DATA UNIT LSB Key This Key moves the slew cursor toward the LSB Least Significant Bit of the data field Example When a variable frequency is selected the slew cursor can ...

Page 17: ...N IT S D D M R F L V L U N IT S d B m K E Y C L I C K O F F MO R S E C O D E IF R A U D I O O F F B E A C O N I D N O R M AL N E X T P A R A M G U I D E D T E S T S T O R E R E C A L L S E T U P H W T O O L S R F I O I N F O When the Setup Menu is displayed press the INFO Soft Key for the unit software and firmware versions and the Options available Thi s scr e e n i s a s am pl e of the s cr ee n...

Page 18: ... hierarchy is as follows The VOR Mode Screen is the opening screen The mode screens can be changed by pressing the MODE Key VOR MARKER BEACON COMM FM SELCAL LOCALIZER ILS COMM SSB FREQUENCY COUNTER GLIDESLOPE COMM AM SWR 121 5 243 BEACON Optional 406 BEACON Optional ...

Page 19: ...E Q 1 0 8 1 0 0 MH z R F L V L 5 0 0 d B m G S F R E Q 3 3 4 7 0 0 M H z M MO D C A L 8 0 MO D T O N E O F F A P S W P O F F D E V S T E P F I X E D 9 0 1 5 0 H z 0 d e g L O C D D M G S D D M 0 0 0 0 C E N T E R 0 0 0 0 C E N T E R T O N E D E L D E V S T E P A P S W P T O N E D E L IL S 9 0 1 5 0 H z R F I O B AT 1 2 H r COMM AM Mode Screen TX FREQ TX PWR TX MOD S W I T C H G E N R X COMM AM P O...

Page 20: ... o 1 0 MH z t o Au x I np ut C o n ne c t o r F R E Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 M H z F R E Q C O U N T E R R E S B AT 1 2 H r 121 5 243 BEACON Mode Screen F R E Q 1 2 1 5 M H z T X MO D 6 0 1 2 1 5 2 4 3 B C N B AT 1 2 H r R F I O MO D S T AR T S W E E P 1 4 2 0 H z MO D S T O P S W E E P 4 9 0 H z T X F R E Q T X P W R 0 1 0 W C L E A R 406 BEACON Mode Screen FREQ 406 0284 MHz TX PWR 04 W MSG 53C32497380BA6...

Page 21: ...POWER Key on the IFR 4000 to display the Startup Screen After several seconds the VOR Mode Screen is displayed F R E Q 1 0 8 0 0 0 MH z R F L V L 5 0 0 d B m M MO D C AL 6 0 MO D T O N E O F F B R G 0 0 d e g T O F R O M T O 3 0 H z MO D 3 0 9 9 6 0 H z MO D 3 0 3 0 M O D V O R T O N E D E L 9 9 6 0 M O D R F I O B AT 1 2 H r T O N E D E L B R G T O F R O M ...

Page 22: ...N IT S d B m K E Y C L I C K O F F MO R S E C O D E IF R A U D I O O F F B E A C O N I D N O R M AL N E X T P A R A M G U I D E D T E S T S T O R E R E C A L L S E T U P H W T O O L S R F I O I N F O 2 Press the H W TOOLS Soft Key to display the Hardware Tools Screen NOTE MICRO VER is only displayed when the ELT Option Hardware is installed B AT 1 2 H r R S 2 3 2 C A L H AR D W A R E T O O L S R E...

Page 23: ... t L vl D e t S W R F re q C t r L o c a l i z e r Ma rk e r P w r D e t A nt P ro t R A M F l a s h C P L D N V R A M F P G A U S B K e yp a d B a t t e r y Mi c ro B AT 1 2 H r D i s c o n ne c t c a b l e s f ro m p o rt s b e f o re r u nn i ng s e l f t e s t The Self Test cannot be performed until the IFR 4000 has finished the warm up cycle If the user attempts to initiate the Self Test befo...

Page 24: ... r e q C t r L o c a l i z e r Ma r k e r P w r D e t A nt P r o t R A M F l a s h C P L D N V R A M F P G A U S B K e yp a d B a t t e r y Mi c r o B AT 1 2 H r S e l f t e s t r u n ni ng 6 Verify all the modules assemblies pass the Self Test If the battery test fails the battery needs to be charged If any other failure occurs refer to the IFR 4000 Operation Manual for more information ...

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Page 28: ...BOLS IN MANUALS AND ON UNITS CAUTION Refer to accompanying documents This symbol refers to specific CAUTIONS represented on the unit and clarified in the text AC OR DC TERMINAL Terminal that may supply or be supplied with ac or dc voltage DC TERMINAL Terminal that may supply or be supplied with dc voltage AC TERMINAL Terminal that may supply or be supplied with ac or alternating voltage EQUIPMENT ...

Page 29: ...ROUND THE HAND BEING USED WITH A CONDUCTIVE WRISTBAND TIPS OF SOLDERING IRONS AND OR ANY TOOLS USED MUST BE GROUNDED DEVICES MUST NEVER BE INSERTED INTO NOR REMOVED FROM CIRCUITS WITH POWER ON PC BOARDS WHEN TAKEN OUT OF THE SET MUST BE LAID ON A GROUNDED CONDUCTIVE MAT OR STORED IN A CONDUCTIVE STORAGE BAG REMOVE ANY BUILT IN POWER SOURCE SUCH AS A BATTERY BEFORE LAYING PC BOARDS ON A CONDUCTIVE ...

Page 30: ...ve captive screws and lift the Battery Cover from the Case Assembly 4 Replace fuse 5 A 32 Vdc Type F Mini Blade Fuse Viavi PN 56080 5106 0000 057 CAUTION FOR CONTINUOUS PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE REPLACE ONLY WITH FUSES OF THE SPECIFIED VOLTAGE AND CURRENT RATINGS 5 Install the Battery Cover on the Case Assembly and tighten the five captive screws 8 in lbs 6 Install the two lower bumpers and tighten ...

Page 31: ...4 Disconnect the wire harness connecting the battery to the Test Set and remove the battery 5 Install new battery and reconnect the wire harness 6 Install the Battery Cover on the Case Assembly and tighten the five captive screws 8 in lbs 7 Install the two lower bumpers and tighten the two captive screws in each bumper 8 in lbs WARNING DISPOSE OF OLD BATTERY ACCORDING TO LOCAL STANDARD SAFETY PROC...

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