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Troubleshooting
6.9.3
REF_WARNING, +5V Reference Warning
This is simply a warning that the +5Vdc reference voltage, used for system software
calibration, is less than 4.75Vdc. No transmitter action is taken other than to report
the fault in the fault log and light the Fault LED on the front panel. The +5V Ref can
be checked at TP4 on the Life Support Board where it originates. It is adjusted with
R28 also on the Life Support Board for +5.0Vdc.
6.9.4
MSTR_REF, +5V Reference Fault
This fault means that the +5V reference voltage, which comes from the Life Support
Board and is common to all of the controller boards, is less than 4.6V. This voltage
is used as the reference for all system calibration. A change in this voltage would
cause major errors in system calibration and overload settings and is therefore a
critical fault. The transmitter will be shut off. The +5V Ref can be checked at TP4
on the Life Support Board and adjusted with R28 also on the Life Support Board.
If a PAC_REF fault appears along with the MSTR_REF fault, then the +5V
reference is most likely the problem. If only the MSTR_REF fault is present then
the Master Controller or a connection between the Life Support Board and the
Master Controller should be suspected. The +5V REF can also be checked at TP19
on the Master Controller Board. Note that CR11 will 5Vdc to TP19 if the
5V REF has failed, but with the diode drop it will be less than 4.6Vdc and
adjusting R28 on the Life Support Board will have no effect.
6.9.5
RFL_PWR, Reflected Power Fault
This fault is activated when the VSWR overload trip point is exceeded. This fault
will only show up if there is a large and quick change in the transmitter load
impedance or if the VSWR foldback setting is too close to the overload setting. The
VSWR overload should be set at 1.5:1 with the VSWR foldback setting normally at
1.35:1. A gradual change in impedance should be caught by the VSWR foldback
threshold and the RFL_PWR fault will not occur, although the transmitter may be
operating at a reduced power. If the 1.5:1 VSWR overload threshold is exceeded,
the transmitter will mute and then very slowly ramp the power up until back at full
power or until the foldback threshold of 1.35:1 is exceeded. The controller will now
try to keep the transmitter at its maximum power level while staying below the
foldback threshold.The Foldback light on the front of the controller will be
illuminated.
The VSWR Fault threshold is set via software in the Diagnostics Display Menu. To
check the VSWR Fault threshold press [CONFIGURATION B,D,C,C]. Caution,
this setting can be changed using the ABCD buttons to the right of the display. To
leave a screen without saving any changes, press [HOME]. The default for this
setting is 1.50:1. The VSWR foldback setting is under [CONFIGURATION
B,D,C,D] and should be 1.35:1. For all system calibrations refer to Section V,
Maintenance and Alignment.
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