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Installation & Initial Turn-On
Step 7A: Optimization - The Factory Test Data Sheet contains the serial numbers of
each of the PA modules. The data sheet also tells which slot each of the PA modules
were connected into during factory testing. While it is Not Critical to operation, the
transmitter readings may be closer to the data sheet if the PA modules are placed in
the same positions as during factory testing. The PA module serial number tag, on
the PA module itself, should be on top of the module when inserted into the
transmitter.
Step 8: IPA Module Installation - For the dual IPA configuration, the IPA module
has an amplifier on each side of the heatsink and may be plugged in with either side
up in the IPA slot. To see which IPA is active or to manually switch IPAs press
[Status D,B]. This should bring up the screen shown in Figure 2-8. Pressing the [D]
button will toggle the IPAs.
Figure 2-10
Default Diagnostics Display Screen
[STATUS D,B]
If the transmitter is configured with a single IPA, then one half of the module will be
empty, just like the PAs. It is recommended that the IPA module be inserted with the
amplifier on the right side of the heatsink. This places the amplifier in the IPA_1
position (the default for the controller). If the IPA is on the left side of the heatsink
when inserted, then IPA_2 will have to be manually selected before operating the
transmitter.
Step 9: The Fault LED on the controller front panel should be flashing at this point.
This indicates that there are inactive faults in the fault log which need to be cleared
at this time. To reset the Fault Log press [FAULT, C, and then D for YES]. This will
erase all inactive faults in the Fault Log and the front panel Fault LED should be off.
If the “FAULT” LED on the front panel of the controller is not lit, then proceed to
the next step.
If the “FAULT” LED, on the front panel of the controller, is illuminated (not
flashing), use the Fault Log to find the active fault(s) and refer to Section VI,
Troubleshooting for information on how to track down the problem.
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