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REFERENCE 

6476B BROADBAND BOOSTER 

 

 

 

EMERGENCY FIRST AID INSTRUCTIONS 

 

Personnel engaged in the installation, operation, or maintenance of this equipment are urged to become 

familiar with the following rules both in theory and practice. It is the duty of all operating personnel to be 

prepared to give adequate Emergency First Aid and thereby prevent avoidable loss of life. 

 

 

 

RESCUE BREATHING

 

1. Find out if the person is 

breathing. 

 

 

You must find out if the person 

has stopped breathing. If you 

think he is not breathing, place 

him flat on his back. Put your ear 

close to his mouth and look at his 

chest. If he is breathing you can 

feel the air on your cheek. You 

can see his chest move up and 

down. If you do not feel the air 

or see the chest move, he is not 

breathing.    

 

 

 

 

 

2. If he is not breathing, open 

the airway by tilting his head 

backwards.  

 

Lift up his neck with one hand 

and push down on his forehead 

with the other. This opens the 

airway. Sometimes doing this will 

let the person breathe again by 

himself. If  he does not start 

breathing, begin rescue 

breathing. 

3. If he is still not breathing, 

begin rescue breathing. 

 

-Keep his head tilted backward. 

Pinch nose shut. 

-Put your mouth tightly over his 

mouth. 

-Blow into his mouth once every 

five seconds 

-

DO NOT 

stop rescue breathing 

until help comes. 

 

LOOSEN CLOTHING  - KEEP 

WARM 

 

Do this when the victim is 

breathing by himself  or help is 

available. Keep him as quiet as 

possible and from becoming 

chilled. Otherwise treat him for 

shock. 

 

 

BURNS

 

 

SKIN REDDENED: Apply ice cold water to burned 

area to prevent burn from going deeper into skin 

tissue. Cover area with clean sheet or cloth to keep 

away air. Consult a physician. 

 

SKIN BLISTERED OR FLESH CHARRED: Apply ice 

cold water to burned area to prevent burn from 

going deeper into skin tissue.

 

Cover area with clean sheet or cloth to keep away 

air. Treat victim for shock and take to hospital. 

 

EXTENSIVE BURN - SKIN BROKEN: Cover area with 

clean sheet or cloth to keep away air. Treat victim 

for shock and take to hospital. 

 

 

WARNING!!! 

 

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR OR TROUBLESHOOT THIS EQUIPMENT 

UNLESS YOU ARE FAMILIAR WITH ITS OPERATION AND EXPERIENCED IN 

SERVICING HIGH VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT. LETHAL VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT 

WHEN POWER IS APPLIED TO THIS SYSTEM. IF POSSIBLE, TURN OFF 

POWER BEFORE MAKING ADJUSTMENTS TO THE SYSTEM.

 

 

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Страница 1: ...Operation Manual 6476B 250 Watt Broadband Booster Axcera LLC 103 Freedom Drive P O Box 525 Lawrence PA 15055 0525 USA Phone 724 873 8100 Fax 724 873 8105 www axcera com info axcera com...

Страница 2: ...anel 6470 Driver Tray Rear Panel 6470 Driver Tray Internal LED Indicators 6470 Driver Tray 6470 Driver Tray Interconnect Front Panel 5766 Amplifier Tray Rear Panel 5766 Amplifier Tray Internal LED Ind...

Страница 3: ...patible 6470B boosters are compatible with any level of QAM modulation up to and including M 256 and any level of VSB modulation up to and including M 16 These units are also compatible with other dig...

Страница 4: ...Input N Control D Outputs Connectors RF Output N Preamp Power F MMDS 6470 SERIES 6470B Series Broadband MMDS Booster 20 W 1000 W Specifications published here are current as of the date of publication...

Страница 5: ...of output power status and operating mode via modem or LAN WAN 1 Typical specifications for eight channel loading 2 RF performance specifications guaranteed over specific temperature range Units will...

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Страница 7: ...binet Refer to the Cabinet Mounting Instructions Slides Drawing which follows for detailed instructions Slide the unit into the cabinet If it does not slide in and out smoothly some adjustment is nece...

Страница 8: ...wires that connect to the back of the trays is as follows FIRST NUMBER Channel designator SECOND NUMBER Connector on back of tray EXAMPLE A wire marked 2 10 would go to channel 2 in the group connecto...

Страница 9: ...6470 BROADBAND BOOSTER TRAY THERMAL INTERLOCK SWITCHING SUPPLIES OPERATE 5766 AMPLIFIER ENABLE DC OK BIAS MOD OK RF O P w RF drive applied COMBINED METERING TRAY POWER IN THE EVENT ANY RED LED S ARE O...

Страница 10: ...licable on this model METERING COMB FWD PWR Displays of overall forward output power typically 100 COMB REFL PWR Displays of overall reflected output power typically 10 FAULT LOW O P Indicates either...

Страница 11: ...ts P S FLT I P J7 Monitoring input for driver amplifier power supply faults LOW O P FLT I P J8 Monitoring input for driver amplifier low out power faults OVRTMP I P J9 Monitoring input for driver ampl...

Страница 12: ...CATORS COMBINED METERING TRAY ASSEMBLY LED INDICATES COMBINED METERING CONTROL BOARD DS1 SYSTEM IS ENABLED SCADA CONTROLLER DS1 GREEN FLASHES WHEN OPERATING POWER SUPPLY BOARD DS1 GREEN 12VDC OK POWER...

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Страница 14: ...COMBINED METERING TRAY 6476B BROADBAND BOOSTER PAGE 7 NOTES...

Страница 15: ...evels OPERATING STATUS THERMAL INTERLOCK Illumination indicates that an amplifier over temperature fault is not present SWITCHING SUPPLIES Illumination indicates that the switching supplies are operat...

Страница 16: ...OTE CONTROL J5 J6 Provides access to remote control functions AC J1 Provides AC input to the unit RF INPUT J2 RF input to the unit PREAMP POWER J3 Provides DC voltage for use of an optional preamp RF...

Страница 17: ...LLY 12V POWER SUPPLY BOARD DS6 GREEN REGULATOR U6 OPERATING NORMALLY 12V POWER SUPPLY BOARD DS7 GREEN REGULATOR U7 OPERATING NORMALLY SEVEN SECTION BIAS PROTECTION BOARD DS1 DS7 GREEN NORMAL OPERATING...

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Страница 19: ...BROADBAND BOOSTER 6476B BROADBAND BOOSTER PAGE 11 NOTES...

Страница 20: ...ith abbreviations engraved on the mounting plate The left to right arrangement is RF Test Point for setting Reflected power F Test Point for setting Peak Forward Power E Test Point for setting Forward...

Страница 21: ...that module is enabled DC OK Indicates that the DC to DC converter is operating BIAS Indicates that 5VDC bias is present MOD OK Indicates that the amplifier module is functioning properly RF O P Indic...

Страница 22: ...E 14 REAR PANEL 5766 AMPLIFIER AC J1 Supplies AC power to the unit RF INPUT J2 RF input to the amplifier RF OUTPUT J4 RF output from the amplifier REMOTE CONTROL J3 Access to remote control features C...

Страница 23: ...TION BIAS PROTECTION BOARD DS6 DS13 GREEN NORMAL OPERATING AND BIASING VOLTAGES PRESENT 8 SECTION BIAS PROTECTION BD DS1 GREEN ENABLE 8 SECTION BIAS PROTECTION BD DS2 GREEN DC OK 8 SECTION BIAS PROTEC...

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Страница 25: ...5766 AMPLIFIER 6476B BROADBAND BOOSTER PAGE 16 NOTES...

Страница 26: ...be used if only a small amount of moisture is used The fans and heatsinks should be cleaned carefully Occasionally check that all RF connections are secure but be careful not to overtighten TROUBLESHO...

Страница 27: ...de 2 Booster has overheated 3 Loss of 5VDC bias Normal condition Place unit into operate 1 Check fan operation 2 Check air conditioning system 3 Call Axcera Customer Service Module DC OK LED not lit 4...

Страница 28: ...ou with an RMA Write the RMA on the packing list or in the case of repairs a note describing the reason for return Also be sure to include contact information Send ALL RMA items to the following addre...

Страница 29: ...ble boxed and enclosed in foam padding Use the same packing method when returning materials In the event original packing materials are not available call Axcera at 1 724 873 8100 to request proper sh...

Страница 30: ...lteration Seller s exclusive liability for any personal and or property damage including direct consequential or incidental caused by the breach of any or all warranties shall be limited to the follow...

Страница 31: ...reathing 3 If he is still not breathing begin rescue breathing Keep his head tilted backward Pinch nose shut Put your mouth tightly over his mouth Blow into his mouth once every five seconds DO NOT st...

Страница 32: ...cibel referenced to 1 millivolt dBw Decibel referenced to 1 watt FEC Forward Error Correction FM Frequency modulation Hz Hertz ICPM Incidental Carrier Phase Modulation I P Input IF Intermediate Freque...

Страница 33: ...n fluid ounce fl oz milliliters ml 29 57353 British Thermal Unit watt W 0 2930711 per hour Btu hr horsepower hp watt W 746 NOMENCLATURE OF FREQUENCY BANDS FREQUENCY RANGE DESIGNATION 3 to 30 kHz VLF V...

Страница 34: ...0 KILOWATTS 80 50 10 000 10 KILOWATTS 70 40 1 000 1 KILOWATT 60 30 100 1 HECTROWATT 50 20 50 47 17 20 43 13 10 1 DECAWATT 40 10 1 1 WATT 30 0 77 137 7 07V 0 1 1 DECIWATT 20 10 67 127 2 24V 0 01 1 CENT...

Страница 35: ...REFERENCE 6476B BROADBAND BOOSTER RETURN LOSS VS VSWR 1 001 1 01 1 1 2 0 VSWR 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 R E T U R N L O S S dB...

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