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9261-8252 Issue 07 
 
 

Description 

 

Page 5 

 

www.multitone.com 

SECTION 3 - COMPLIANCE INFORMATION 

 

EU Territories

 - This product complies with the requirements of the EU Radio & Telecommunications 

Terminal Equipment Directive 99/5/EC. A complete copy of the associated Declaration Of Conformity 
for this and other Multitone products, may be found at the Multitone Internet address 
www.multitone.com. 

This is a Class 2 type equipment under the terms of the R & TTE Directive and is therefore 
subject to restrictions in its use.  Before installation and use, consult your local radio 
communications spectrum authority, for licensing and frequency regulations. 

 

US & Canada

 - This product has been tested and certified for use in both the US and Canada. Any 

modifications to this equipment not expressly authorised by Multitone, could void the user's authority 
to operate the equipment. 

(The term "IC:" before the certification/registration number, only signifies that the Industry Canada 
technical specifications were met.) 

 

Installation Notes 

 

 

 

 

 

The equipment should be positioned so that there is no interference to the flow of air around the unit 
and away from sources of heat. It should only be mounted to a wall, as recommended in the 
installation instructions. 

All installation wiring should be carried out in accordance with recognised Codes Of Wiring Practice, 
applicable to the equipment and circuits involved, e.g. Mains power, telephone and/or radio. Power 
supply cords and other leads should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on, or pinched 
by items placed upon or against them. Particular attention should be paid to cord entrance and exit 
points. 

Where installation involves an external radio aerial/antenna, the antenna should be located away from 
power lines. Ensure that where applicable the antenna system is grounded, to provide some 
protection against voltage surges and the build-up of static charges. 

This equipment has been designed to conform to the relevant Radio and EMC performance 
standards, but it may be necessary to take additional precautions during installation, to ensure 
continued compliance. 

Use only cables supplied, or suitably rated power cables and screened signaling cable. Where quoted, 
do not exceed specified cable lengths and keep cable runs to a minimum, especially on the outside of 
buildings. 

Do not unnecessarily route wiring alongside cables from or through areas that are a source of 
interference e.g. heavy plant and switch rooms, RF transmitter housings, without taking suitable 
precautions to reduce EM interference coupling. 

WARNING 

Do not install / use this equipment near sources of water, moisture, or in
areas where explosive gases may be present! Do not expose to strong
magnetic fields, extreme temperatures or strong sunlight. 

Содержание RPT500

Страница 1: ...Installation Guide RPT500 9261 8252 ...

Страница 2: ...sue 02 13 03 07 Software update 03 26 03 07 Line Synchronisation Added Section 6 04 05 16 04 07 28 06 07 Para 4 3 Aerial Inserted Para 4 3 modified 06 28 09 07 North American info added to Para 2 3 Section 3 Para s 4 3 4 11 Section 5 1 modified 07 14 04 08 Reference to earthing of enclosure amended Section 4 1 ...

Страница 3: ...ting 4 2 Power Supply 4 3 Aerial 4 4 Transmitter Adjustment 4 5 PC programming 4 6 Frequency Adjustment 4 7 VCO adjustment 4 8 Data Modulation adjustment 4 9 Line Level adjustment 4 10 RF power adjustment 4 11 Connections 5 Disassembly and Reassembly 5 1 Disassembly 5 2 Reassembly 6 RPT500 Line Synchronisation Adjustment 6 1 Master Transmitter 6 2 Slave Transmitter ...

Страница 4: ...erviceable parts in this equipment all faulty units should be returned to Multitone or their agent for repair WEEE Directive Product Disposal At the end of its serviceable life this product should not be treated as household or general waste It should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment or returned to Multitone or their agent f...

Страница 5: ...ansmitter equipments contain a low power 5 Watts transmitter and are intended for use with either an externally mounted dipole antenna or a local unity gain or less desk top whip antenna The equipment s performance may be characterized in accordance with the recommended MPE requirements of the European Council Directive 1999 519 EC on the limitation of exposure of the general public to electromagn...

Страница 6: ...ut in accordance with recognised Codes Of Wiring Practice applicable to the equipment and circuits involved e g Mains power telephone and or radio Power supply cords and other leads should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them Particular attention should be paid to cord entrance and exit points Where installation involves an external ...

Страница 7: ...ith a three wire grounding type plug this plus will only fit a grounding type power outlet This is a safety feature and should not be defeated If you are unable to use a grounding outlet contact your electrician Where equipment has been has been provided with a polarised line plug one blade wider than the other US Canada this plug will only fit a power outlet one way This is a safety feature and s...

Страница 8: ... installation is used ensure that the unit is physically stable once all the leads have been connected An earth wire MUST be fitted to the 4mm earth screw terminal on the back of the transmitter using the earthing lead supplied or suitable equivalent 4 2 POWER SUPPLY The power supply can be wall mounted using the two holes in the mounting bracket supplied and suitable fixings Once the bracket is a...

Страница 9: ...s Where the transmitter power is to be greater than 2 5W the antenna must be sited a minimum of 1 5 metres away from the RPE RPT500 housing and power supply In cases where a close coupled antenna must be used the transmitter power must be reduced to a maximum of 2 5W and care must be taken to position the antenna at least 0 5m from the power supply unit 4 4 TRANSMITTER ADJUSTMENT Whilst adjusting ...

Страница 10: ...e as a heat sink therefore it is likely to destroy the amplifier very quickly if this provision is removed 4 5 PC PROGRAMMING If a particular setup is used often a setup file can be saved and recalled via the File menu A transmitter monitoring bar is available from the Action menu This monitors the transmitter status Open the field programmer on the PC and select Action Read ...

Страница 11: ...9261 8252 Issue 07 Description Page 10 www multitone com This will then display the current transmitter parameters ...

Страница 12: ...ency box If necessary the reference frequency can be changed to 10000Hz The new frequency must be a multiple of 10000 or 12500Hz and in the range 430 000 to 470 000MHz Set Alarm Set Power to required level Reselect any other parameters which need to be changed then click Write The new parameters are now stored in the transmitter Click Alignment ...

Страница 13: ...9261 8252 Issue 07 Description Page 12 www multitone com If the frequency has been altered select Frequency Adjustment 4 7 VCO ADJUSTMENT Select Start VCO Adjustment ...

Страница 14: ...ption Page 13 www multitone com If the VCO control voltage bar is not green remove the VCO Adjustment Cover from top of transmitter and using a thin non metallic adjusting tool adjust CV1 until the control voltage bar is green ...

Страница 15: ...MENT Select and repeat this adjustment for Data 1 Frequency and Data 0 Frequency modes which should be set to Slider 25 KHz Bandwidth 12 5 KHz Bandwidth Data 1 Frequency Carrier minus 4 5 KHz Carrier minus 2 25 KHz Data 0 Frequency Carrier plus 4 5 KHz Carrier plus 2 25 KHz Data Shape Deviation 4 5KHz 2 25KHz Data 1 frequency MUST be set before data 0 frequency Once the frequencies have been set t...

Страница 16: ...9261 8252 Issue 07 Description Page 15 www multitone com 4 9 LINE LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Feed a 1209Hz tone into the RPT500 600 Ohm line input e g C 5 on P391 at 13dBm level Click Start Monitoring Line Level ...

Страница 17: ... adjust these two sliders as they are interactive 4 10 RF POWER ADJUSTMENT Click Start Monitoring Power Output and then Key Tx On Analogue Mode Using a power meter on the transmitter output adjust the Forward Power slider for the required output This power must agree with the Set Alarm Power level or false fault conditions may be generated DO NOT SET TO MORE THAN 5 WATTS If the transmitter frequen...

Страница 18: ...e connector on one end and open wires at the other for connection in a junction box 4 11 1 Auxiliary Connections Pin Wire colour Function 1 Flash Input Do not connect 2 Black Ground 3 Yellow Ground 4 Green Ground 5 Orange Ground 6 Pink Data Input 7 Flash Input Do not connect 8 Grey Mode Line Input 9 Flash Input Do not connect 10 Blue Key Line Input 11 Red Fault Output open collector 12 Violet 12V ...

Страница 19: ...r circuit board out of the case from the front with the front panel attached 5 2 REASSEMBLY Slide the transmitter into the correct runners so that the front panel aligns with the case Ensure that the rear connectors align with their cut outs This does not require undue force Loosely fit the M3 screws in the side of the transmitter Fit the four front retaining screws and tighten Tighten the M3 scre...

Страница 20: ... the polarity of the synchronisation line makes no difference The line synchronisation signal level is 13dBm into 600 Ohms at a frequency of 20 000Hz It must therefore be connected by a continuous twisted copper pair from the Master through to the Slave equipment s 6 1 MASTER TRANSMITTER Connect the Field Programmer to the RPT500 and read from the transmitter Select Master from the Line Sync pull ...

Страница 21: ...one com Start with the Line Sync Level Slider at minimum to the left and pull the slider across to the right until the Line Sync Line Level bar changes to red and then green Stop before the bar changes back to red Click Stop Monitoring Line Sync Level ...

Страница 22: ... the Start Monitoring Line Sync Level button Check that the Line Sync Line Level bar shows a level of 300 or more Preferably the bar should be green but this may not always be possible If the level is below 300 return to the Master transmitter and increase its output a little Click Stop Monitoring Line Sync Level Close the Alignment Window Setup is complete Synchronisation can take up to about 30 ...

Страница 23: ...9261 8252 Issue 07 Description Page 22 www multitone com Select Start Transmitter Monitoring This gives a bar showing transmitter status ...

Страница 24: ...shown The transmitter status bar registers faults only when the transmitter is keyed The exception is Connected which indicates communication between the PC and the transmitter The Faults section of the main screen shows the number of times each fault has occurred whilst the transmitter has been keyed It is updated only when the transmitter is read and therefore will not indicate a fault in real t...

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