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NV15/NV20 Operations and Maintenance Manual

Issue 3.2  2013-10-01

Page 1-9

Figure 1.2: NV Series Transmitter Block Diagram

B

C

A

PWR

FAN

PWR

IPA

C1

5

4

3

2

1

C2

AUI

PWR

REJ

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PWR

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EXCITER B

(OPTIONAL)

INTEGRAL EXCITER

EXCTR

(OPTIONAL)

SUPPLY B

(OPTIONAL)

SBC/AUI PWR

SUPPLY B

(OPTIONAL)

LV PWR

PWR SUPPLY

IPA

PWR SUPPLY

FAN PWR SUPPLY

IPA PWR SUPPLY

FAN PWR SUPPLY

IPA PWR SUPPLY

FAN PWR SUPPLY

SBC/AUI PWR SUPPLY

LV PWR SUPPLY

PWR SUPPLY

MODULE C

PWR SUPPLY

MODULE A

SYSTEM CONTROL

10KW POWER BLOCK

PWR SUPPLY

PWR SUPPLY

PWR

10KW POWER BLOCK

SBC

PWR

REJ

PWR

LOW PASS

REJ

POWER

PROBE

RF OUTPUT

EXCITER A

FAN SUPPLY

FAN SUPPLY

SBC/AUI PWR

 

 

SUPPLY

LV PWR

SUPPLY A

 

 

IPA

PWR SUPPLY

 

 

IPA

16 WAY

SPLITTER

IPA PWR SUPPLY

FAN PWR SUPPLY

IPA PWR SUPPLY

MODULE D

PWR SUPPLY

MODULE B

PWR SUPPLY

SPLITTER

PWR SUPPLY

PWR SUPPLY

FWD

COMBINER

REFLD

PWR

REJ

FILTYER

PWR

OUTPUT

 

 

 

B2060023  VA

REMOTE CONTROL/

MONITORING

SUPPLY

SUPPLY

SBC/AUI

3 PHASE AC POWER

LV PWR

SUPPLY

IPA PWR SUPPLY

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Страница 1: ...NV15 NV20 Transmitter Operations and Maintenance Manual Document NHB NV15 NV20 OPS 3 2 Issue 3 2 2013 10 01 Status Standard...

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Страница 3: ...Fax 1 207 947 3693 Customer Service 24 hour support 1 877 628 8353 Canada USA only 1 902 823 5100 International Email support nautel com Web www nautel com The comparisons and other information provi...

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Страница 5: ...iv Toxic Hazards xiv Other Hazards xiv Safety Precautions xv Personal Safety xv Site Safety xvi Equipment Safety xviii Description 1 1 Ac dc power stage 1 2 Control monitor stage 1 3 RF drive stage 1...

Страница 6: ...r settings 2 84 Remote I O page 2 104 Routine maintenance 3 1 Scheduled maintenance 3 1 Replacing an air filter 3 3 Performing on air checks 3 5 Replacing the control interface PWB battery 3 6 Replaci...

Страница 7: ...l record Issue Date Reason 3 0 2011 11 10 Release 3 of product NARF50B 3 1 2012 12 15 Section 2 updated to support software release 4 0 Section 3 expanded air filter descriptions to include M7 MERV 7...

Страница 8: ...NV15 NV20 Operations and Maintenance Manual Page viii Issue 3 2 2013 10 01...

Страница 9: ...ructed during a troubleshooting task see Section 5 Test and adjustment on page 5 1 Performing procedures When using procedures in this manual perform each step in sequence If you are asked to see anot...

Страница 10: ...e includes the following documents NV15 NV20 Pre installation Manual NV15 NV20 PREINST Provides instructions and reference information needed when planning and preparing for the installation of an NV1...

Страница 11: ...and information about field upgrades Documentation online and printed The website s NUG section provides online access to all the documentation for your NV15 NV20 Documentation is provided in Acrobat...

Страница 12: ...NV15 NV20 Operations and Maintenance Manual Page xii Issue 3 2 2013 10 01...

Страница 13: ...live and serious danger is present DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE Indicates dangerous voltage in excess of 72 volts capable of causing a fatal electrical shock are present on or near parts bearing this label Mou...

Страница 14: ...n hazardous during normal device operation and under normal device failure conditions These devices are specifically identified with BeO in the Description column of the Troubleshooting Manual s parts...

Страница 15: ...umber of training courses covering the basic fundamentals of RF systems and transmitters and the operation and maintenance of the transmitter For more information about available courses and schedules...

Страница 16: ...id Nautel does not offer first aid training since the hazards associated with high voltage and RF energy are not specific to the transmitter However the customer should provide first aid training to a...

Страница 17: ...icularly near the feedline antenna and tower At some sites these fields may cause biological effects including the heating of body tissues Intense fields can also create dangerous high voltages on ung...

Страница 18: ...tector in the transmitter s ac power feed to prevent over voltage from entering the transmitter Lightning Protection The transmitter is designed to resist lightning strike damage However intense or re...

Страница 19: ...steps to prevent the transmitter from shifting or rocking during an earthquake Even during minor earthquakes rocking or movement of the transmitter is likely to damage the feedline connection and coul...

Страница 20: ...NV15 NV20 Operations and Maintenance Manual Page xx Version 3 2 2013 10 01...

Страница 21: ...y is subdivided into four basic stages Ac dc power stage Control monitor stage see page 1 3 RF drive stage see page 1 4 RF power stage see page 1 6 NV15 NV20 electrical schematics Some descriptions in...

Страница 22: ...U4 fan power supply modules A U7 and B U8 IPA power supply modules A U9 B U10 and dual PA power supply modules U12 through U15 for each of the two RF power modules There is also a PS interface PWB as...

Страница 23: ...and U2 and the control monitor stage 12 V is applied via power rectifiers CR3 and CR4 to the control monitor stage A nominal 12 V is applied as 12V Sample A and B to the control monitor stage for mete...

Страница 24: ...age 1 10 Exciters A A3 and B A4 are the RF drive sources for the transmitter They accept the external audio program and or IBOC information see the NV15 NV20 Installation Manual for details on various...

Страница 25: ...l 0 V and relay A5A1K1 will be energized Exciter B s output will be applied to 3 dB hybrid coupler A5A1U1 Exciter drive splitter The splitter changeover PWB s 3 dB hybrid coupler A5A1U1 is connected a...

Страница 26: ...fier The IPA output is sampled then split to drive the module s eight PAs The IPA Volts and PA Volts inputs from the associated switching power supply modules control the RF output of the IPA and eigh...

Страница 27: ...for use with a modulation monitor or spectrum analyzer RF sample PWBs A4 and A5 provide similar samples at A4J1 and A5J1 These samples are applied to exciters A and B if used for use by the exciters a...

Страница 28: ...NV15 NV20 Operations and Maintenance Manual Description Page 1 8 Issue 3 2 2013 10 01...

Страница 29: ...IPA PWR SUPPLY FAN PWR SUPPLY SBC AUI PWR SUPPLY LV PWR SUPPLY PWR SUPPLY MODULE C PWR SUPPLY MODULE A SYSTEM CONTROL 10KW POWER BLOCK PWR SUPPLY PWR SUPPLY PWR 10KW POWER BLOCK SBC PWR REJ PWR LOW PA...

Страница 30: ...NTERFACE CONSOLE COMPOSITE SCA MPX L R SCA GENERATOR 2 x AES EBU TOSLINK OPTICAL EXTERNAL 10MHz REFERENCE FPGA TCXO OR OCXO EXCITER PWB RF DAC PLL VCSO FILTER PREAMP BIAS DAC BIAS POWER VSWR PROTECTIO...

Страница 31: ...Issue 3 2 2013 10 01 Page 1 11 Figure 1 4 RF Power Module Block Diagram FWD FWD 6 4 1 4 WAY PWR PWR 7 8 5 2 3 4 WAY SPLITTER 4 WAY COMBINER FWD PWR OUTPUT B2060005 VB IPA 4 WAY SPLITTER COMBINER PWR S...

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Страница 33: ...2 14 Menu page describing transmitter operations see page 2 15 Logs page viewing transmitter log see page 2 16 Viewing tool menu panels see page 2 25 Viewing real time meters see page 2 40 Presets edi...

Страница 34: ...7 inch colour LCD screen mounted on the front of the control cabinet Figure 2 1 The AUI is controlled via touch screen that you can also access using a PC and a web browser This section includes the f...

Страница 35: ...page 2 61 System settings see System Settings on page 2 70 User accounts see User accounts on page 2 79 Changeover see Changeover page on page 2 83 User settings see User settings on page 2 84 Remote...

Страница 36: ...in window In the Language field press the down arrow to review a drop down menu displaying the available language options and select one In the User field enter the username Default is Nautel In the P...

Страница 37: ...he down arrow to review a drop down menu displaying the available language options and select one In the User field enter the username Default is Nautel In the Password field enter the password Defaul...

Страница 38: ...NV15 NV20 Operations and Maintenance Manual Operating the transmitter Page 2 6 Issue 3 2 2013 10 01...

Страница 39: ...smitter Status page 2 59 Logs page 2 16 Exciter TCXO page 2 73 Audio Input Calibration page 2 75 Turn On Delay page 2 76 Defaults page 2 76 External 10MHz page 2 97 FM Polarity page 2 78 Thresholds pa...

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Страница 41: ...AUI pages on the front panel of the transmitter regardless of the login status however only users with the appropriate permission level can access functions that alter the transmitter control settings...

Страница 42: ...ist View Choose meters for display page 2 40 Presets Edit user defined presets page 2 44 Transmitter Status View transmitter s current active faults and operational status page 2 59 Factory Settings V...

Страница 43: ...l settings on page 2 44 Press Menu Presets bottom panel to open the Presets page and edit this information Also the call Sign ID is displayed here see Setting call sign ID on page 2 103 Preset Display...

Страница 44: ...he Status button is red one or more alarms of high severity is currently being reported and the transmitter is in an off air state When the Status button is amber medium or yellow low one or more lowe...

Страница 45: ...ner of one panel to close an existing panel and then press in the blank space to display a menu of panels see Viewing tool menu panels on page 2 25 Meters Displays the real time meters that provide a...

Страница 46: ...me page The Home page is the first screen to appear when you login into the AUI You can return to the Home page from any screen by pressing on the logo upper left corner or by pressing Menu Home Figur...

Страница 47: ...re 2 7 Menu Page Select Home to return to the home page see Figure 2 6 on page 2 14 Choose Presets to open screens related to presets see Editing or creating presets on page 2 45 Select Factory Settin...

Страница 48: ...date and time enabling and configuration of NTP servers and setting call sign see User settings on page 2 84 Press Remote I O to access a page that allows assignation of remote digital inputs and out...

Страница 49: ...tifies the alarm name State indicates whether the alarm state is active red bell or cleared green checkmark and in some cases indicates whether the RF was turned on or off This column will also displa...

Страница 50: ...rmation can span over more than one page The current page number is identified above the table on the right side of the screen For example Page 1 4 means that the displayed page is one out of a possib...

Страница 51: ...ess to determine filter parameters by date and frequency Copy Logs Press to copy the selected logs remote view only Delete Press to remove all selected logged events Statistics Press to display detail...

Страница 52: ...vice Controller displays controller events only Exciter A displays exciter A events only Exciter B displays exciter B events only RF Module displays applicable RF Module events only Activate a log mod...

Страница 53: ...Word Excel Notepad etc Press OK or Cancel to close and return to the Transmitter Log Figure 2 11 Log Manager Copying Logs Deleting logs You can delete all events or a selection of events by clicking...

Страница 54: ...event type Use the scroll bar to move through the list or the up and down arrow buttons to the right of the scroll bar if applicable If the event log display spans more than ten rows use the arrows on...

Страница 55: ...ence i e Events column is 1 then the time in the Earliest column will be the same as the time in the Latest column If an alarm has more than one occurrence e g Events column is 4 then the Earliest col...

Страница 56: ...gend The Legend tab is different from the other tabs Press the Legend tab to display a window describing the meaning of the symbols that appear in the State and Severity columns of the Logs page see F...

Страница 57: ...ormation panels see Figure 2 15 This section include the following topics Describing instrument panel options on page 2 26 Viewing instrument panels on page 2 27 Instrument panel procedures on page 2...

Страница 58: ...3 EQ Filter Delay Displays the delay of the modulator s EQ filter across its bandwidth See page 2 34 AM AM Correction Displays the amplitude compensation being applied to the magnitude signal See page...

Страница 59: ...sor in the panel touch the screen where you want the cursor see Figure 2 17 on page 2 28 The cursor position is noted in the upper right hand corner of the panel e g frequency and amplitude for the sp...

Страница 60: ...more information when maximized e g Signal Constellation see Figure 2 19 on page 2 29 To display additional settings in the Spectrum Analyzer panel touch the cog button see Figure 2 16 on page 2 27 D...

Страница 61: ...Maintenance Manual Operating the transmitter Issue 3 2 2013 10 01 Page 2 29 Figure 2 18 Instrument Panel Expansion Example 1 Figure 2 19 Instrument Panel Expansion Example 2 Maximize Minimize buttons...

Страница 62: ...7 Part 73 317 and IC BETS 6e Touch on the panel to display a cursor in the approximate area The cursor position frequency and amplitude is noted in the upper right hand corner of the panel Touch other...

Страница 63: ...the analyzer with the carrier frequency always at the center Allowable range is 10 1200 kHz Default setting is 1000 kHz Averages determines the number of averages that the analyzer performs per sweep...

Страница 64: ...uency response See Figure 2 22 This panel displays the frequency response of the active exciter s EQ filter The panel displays the gain of the filter with respect to the magnitude and frequency of the...

Страница 65: ...me domain This is a static display tool so the screen image is not fluid and will not change Touch on the panel to display a cursor in the approximate area The cursor position magnitude and time is no...

Страница 66: ...modulator s EQ filter across its bandwidth Touch on the panel to display a cursor in the approximate area The cursor position delay and frequency is noted in the upper right hand corner of the panel T...

Страница 67: ...transmitter output power RF drive A LUT index value of 255 represents the maximum transmitter output power RF drive The LUT curve can show that at low transmitter output power more RF drive power is...

Страница 68: ...ection Inversely a negative phase correction will be displayed in the plot given high output power levels This correction is represented on the plot via the x axis table index value of between 0 255 T...

Страница 69: ...he display is representative of the forward path that will be transmitted Sub carrier group information is shown in the lower right section of the screen Displayed information includes the sub carrier...

Страница 70: ...nless the transmitter is operating in stereo mode or not operating in IBOC Left and right audio content is displayed for all other audio sources The plot consists of a group of sequential samples to a...

Страница 71: ...senting the average power The average power is 0db The y axis displays the probability of exceeding that power level This plot can be used to assess the distribution of a given signal and provides an...

Страница 72: ...n page 2 41 Identifying meter information on a specific sub device on page 2 42 Saving a meter list on page 2 43 Figure 2 30 Meters Page Describing the meter display The meters displayed in the AUI re...

Страница 73: ...section of the AUI screen To delete a meter from the Home page press X in the Meters window Figure 2 31 To review all the meter options press the meter list view shortcut button magnifying glass at th...

Страница 74: ...tion window in tabular format see Figure 2 32 3 To choose individual meters for display in the Meters window of the Home page Select the device type name in the Transmitter Layout panel and select the...

Страница 75: ...meter list as the default for the current user account The symbol shows the default Press Save to overwrite the selected meter list with the currently displayed meters Press Load to display the meter...

Страница 76: ...existing presets To view the Presets page select Presets in the Menu page This section includes the following topics Editing or creating presets on page 2 45 Loading presets on page 2 46 Understanding...

Страница 77: ...ve changed since the last preset was loaded Current Settings are not saved through an ac power cycle when the transmitter recovers from an ac power loss it loads the preset that was last activated On...

Страница 78: ...ent active operational preset or any preset that is referenced in the Remote I O menu as either a remote input or output Those links in the Remote I O menu must be deleted before the associated preset...

Страница 79: ...de Set the overall transmission mode Available options are FM an analogue only mode transmits a carrier frequency modulated with audio HD all digital mode this mode transmits the upper and lower digit...

Страница 80: ...log carrier HD PA Volts for FM HD HD and DRM modes enter value in volts between 25 0 V and 53 0 V This value sets the drain voltage applied to the PAs in the RF power modules from their associated pow...

Страница 81: ...ersely smaller values result in improved efficiency but degrade the spectrum The default value is 50 V and typically does not change HD Power Boost for FM HD mode only Enable this setting to engage Na...

Страница 82: ...configuration via the MPX Level setting See page 2 51 for additional configuration information Primary Digital this source allows for further configuration via Digital Level Audio Mode Mono L R Mono...

Страница 83: ...tereo applies to Left Right Mono Primary Digital or Secondary Digital sources selecting Stereo applies a 19 kHz pilot 15kHz Lowpass Filter applies to Left Right Mono Primary Digital and Secondary Digi...

Страница 84: ...nd 20 used to reduce the modulation level of the main audio when SCAs are enabled typically for every 2 of SCA modulation the main audio modulation must be reduced by 1 Internal SCA1 2 Enable or disab...

Страница 85: ...us SCA1 or SCA2 Mode select FM frequency modulated sub carrier typical or DSB SC double side band suppressed carrier Figure 2 38 Presets RDS RDS see Figure 2 38 RDS When Enabled all the selections li...

Страница 86: ...ces only PS Code programme service code this is simply an eight character static display that represents the call letters or station identity name Most RDS capable receivers display this information a...

Страница 87: ...ata sources only Alternate Frequencies select None or 1 through 6 This allows a receiver to re tune to a different frequency providing the same station information when the first signal becomes too we...

Страница 88: ...Sync select Enabled Pilot Sync Phase if Pilot 1 PPS Sync is enabled enter value between 0 and 360 degrees typically 0 degrees Sample Output determines which sample signal will be present on exciter s...

Страница 89: ...ake on the loss of a modulating signal post the timeout period Select None no resulting action Inhibit inhibits the RF output and fans until the audio returns or Change Preset changes the active prese...

Страница 90: ...defaulted to 120 Gain allowable range is 0 100 defaulted to 56 2 L R Limiter this look ahead limiter can be applied to the signal immediately before the stereo generator in the exciter It has a fixed...

Страница 91: ...e Transmitter Status page see Figure 2 40 This page shows current active alarms and status to aid in fault diagnosis To view the Transmitter Status page select Status from the AUI bottom banner This s...

Страница 92: ...en the Status button is amber one or more active alarms are indicating that the transmit ter is still on air but may be at reduced power When the Status button is green no alarms are being reported an...

Страница 93: ...ion on the right side of the page This section includes the following topics System configuration on page 2 62 Transmitter type on page 2 63 Scaling on page 2 64 Thresholds on page 2 65 Redundant supp...

Страница 94: ...er operates as part of a main standby or 1 backup for N other transmitters and is under the control of the SC1 system controller ALC Limit Allowable range is 0 135 with a typical value of 100 ALC limi...

Страница 95: ...ransmitter type NV5 NV10 NV20 etc This setting is one time factory configured and cannot be changed Figure 2 44 Factory Settings Transmitter Type WARNING Device settings are established at the factory...

Страница 96: ...and should not require any adjustment These settings affect critical system protection circuits Making changes to these settings may void your warranty Contact Nautel before making changes Note FM and...

Страница 97: ...d touch the applicable field to enable editing The current threshold is displayed Enter the new threshold and press Apply to save changes Figure 2 46 Factory Settings Thresholds Transmitter Default Va...

Страница 98: ...V power supplies Select Yes default if the supply operates as a redundant set Select No if the supply is standalone Figure 2 48 Factory Settings Redundant Supplies WARNING Device settings are establis...

Страница 99: ...r Balancing targets a reject power percentage of 0 75 or less of the transmitter s maximum power capability An IPA Balancing Recommended alarm will be generated if this percentage exceeds 1 5 While th...

Страница 100: ...eject power that can sometimes not be compensated for with this function Note The Reject Power Percentage meter is only available in this functional menu The green amber red colours are simply to prov...

Страница 101: ...s 1 through 5 from the factory supplied control tag The Bias Values fields accept only a decimal number format Enter the decimal number from the control tag or if your spare PA control tag specifies a...

Страница 102: ...s via the System Settings page see Figure 2 51 which you access from the Menu page This section includes the following topics Reset on page 2 71 Upgrade software on page 2 72 Exciter TCXO on page 2 73...

Страница 103: ...ht side of the page 2 Reset the items by pressing the appropriate key To reset the AUI advanced user interface press Reboot AUI To reset the active exciter press Reboot Active Exciter To reset the sta...

Страница 104: ...displays the available upgrade files uploaded to the transmitter Details opens a window containing information about the installed software If an upgrade file is selected the screen will show a compa...

Страница 105: ...ansmitter carrier frequency is being measured with a calibrated external frequency counter operators can manually offset the internal TCXO by entering the appropriate ppm difference in the TCXO Offset...

Страница 106: ...Gain Applicable for FM HD mode only at 20dBc to 15 1dBc injection levels and represents the starting default gain applied to the forward path signal within the exciter at initial turn on ramp up FM H...

Страница 107: ...nt SCA2 Peak will be displayed when the associated audio input source is connected Enter the calibration value and press Apply to save changes Changes apply to the active exciter A or B only To calibr...

Страница 108: ...It also stores the default Exciter power level based on transmitter type and default IPA output power referenced to 98MHz via the Power tab see Figure 2 59 on page 2 77 These settings are fixed and sh...

Страница 109: ...ias IPA and PA default index values shown Figure 2 59 Defaults Power Note Default Exciter Power is transmitter specific NV3 5 NV5 11W NV7 5 NV10 25W NV15 NV20 65W and NV30 NV40 130W Default IPA Power...

Страница 110: ...FM polarity This system setting see Figure 2 60 allows users to invert the polarity of the frequency modulation i e positive going modulation signal yields positive deviation or positive going modula...

Страница 111: ...res of the AUI using the User Accounts page see Figure 2 61 To view the User Accounts page select User Accounts from the Menu options This section includes the following topics Setting user permission...

Страница 112: ...inistrator to use this function Procedure to add a user see Figure 2 62 on page 2 82 1 Open the User Accounts page 2 Press Add bottom of the screen to open a small Add User window 3 Beside Username en...

Страница 113: ...an Administrator to edit this function All users have permission to change their own username and password You can customize the permissions assigned to a user or simply pick a predetermined set of p...

Страница 114: ...inistrating user accounts 5 Press Apply to assign the new permissions to the selected user Removing an account To remove a user account select the desired user from the Users list and press the Delete...

Страница 115: ...esired Auto setting cannot be changed if the selected Standby Exciter button is No For Standby Exciter select Yes if standby operation is available or desired or No if standby operation is not availab...

Страница 116: ...ction includes the following topics Setting up the network on page 2 85 Email configuration on page 2 88 Notifications on page 2 90 Configuring exgine settings on page 2 91 Nautel Phone Home on page 2...

Страница 117: ...e 3 2 2013 10 01 Page 2 85 Figure 2 64 User Settings Page Setting up the network The Network Setup page see Figure 2 65 allows you configure parameters for connecting the AUI to your network Modify ne...

Страница 118: ...anually Static IP or automatically by the access point i e a router through DHCP In either case the access point must be configured with the correct settings which match the settings on the AUI in ord...

Страница 119: ...outer documentation for additional remapping information and instructions Status Identifies the status of the network Running transmitter is connected to a network and is functioning properly Not Runn...

Страница 120: ...Settings in the Home page 2 Select the Email Configuration option left side of the screen to display related information and associated parameters on the right side of the screen 3 Enter the followin...

Страница 121: ...Required If your email server requires authentication to send emails select the check box and enter the appropriate Username and Password to authenticate If the check box is not selected the Username...

Страница 122: ...e 2 Select the Notifications option left side of the screen to display a list of pre existing notifications on the right side of the screen 3 Choose from the following options Press Add to add create...

Страница 123: ...ion see Figure 2 68 on page 2 92 Procedure to configure Exgine Settings 1 Open the User Settings page by pressing Menu User Settings in the Home page 2 Select the Exgine Settings option left side of t...

Страница 124: ...ead Mac Address Displays a number that serves as unique network adapter identifier This is set by the manufacturer and is displayed for informational purposes only It may be necessary to use this numb...

Страница 125: ...ur transmitters security All data transfers are one way Nautel transmitters are intelligent collecting data on nearly every aspect affecting your transmitters performance When this data is used by Nau...

Страница 126: ...UDP port where the SNMP agent checks for requests The default setting is 161 If your transmitter is behind a firewall you must open this port to use SNMP Read Community Enter the password for the SNM...

Страница 127: ...s Settings A trap is an unsolicited message sent by an SNMP agent to an SNMP client when an alarm changes state turns on or off The Enable Traps check box must be selected to support this function The...

Страница 128: ...the User Settings page From this page you can press Capture Meters reads all meter values Capture Alarms reads all active alarms Capture Presets reads the current active preset and Capture Settings r...

Страница 129: ...be selected as this ensures that an alarm will be activated on the Status page should the external signal be lost If an external 10MHz source is not being used the default No setting should not be ch...

Страница 130: ...see Figure 2 74 allows selection of the input AES EBU 1 AES EBU 2 or Optical that is mapped to the primary and secondary digital inputs via the presets Audio Source setting Figure 2 74 User Settings D...

Страница 131: ...s can select the appropriate FM mask standard FCC ETSI or None being used by the analyzer The selection affects the mask lines on the Spectrum Analyzer instrument Use the Mask Type pull down menu to s...

Страница 132: ...as well as regional and timezone settings for a transmitter location Procedure to set up the time and date 1 Select the Time Setup option from the left side of the User Settings page to open a related...

Страница 133: ...ging servers Figure 2 77 User Settings NTP Servers Enabling NTP Enable the NTP function by selecting the Enable NTP checkbox Disable by de selecting the Enable NTP checkbox Press the Apply button to a...

Страница 134: ...es Managing NTP Servers The Manage Servers section displays the NTP server files that have been added You can Add to the list of NTP servers or Delete a selected NTP server from the list Audio low thr...

Страница 135: ...allows users to set a name that identifies the transmitter on the AUI This identification will be displayed in brackets on the top transmitter banner of the AUI see Figure 2 80 Enter the call sign or...

Страница 136: ...Installation Manual for information on remote inputs and outputs and their factory default settings This section includes the following topics Digital inputs on page 2 105 Digital outputs on page 2 1...

Страница 137: ...effect on transmitter operation regardless of logic level RF On Off Same as pressing the RF On telling the system to provide RF power if possible or the RF Off button on the local AUI There are 2 inpu...

Страница 138: ...r causes a reset or selects B as appropriate Falling Edge Turn Off Set To A Logic 0 low or trailing edge de activates the input or selects A as appropriate Rising Edge Turn Off Set To A Logic 1 high o...

Страница 139: ...On Logic 1 high causes applicable preset to become active Active Low Turn On Logic 0 high causes applicable preset to become active Active High Decrease Logic 1 high causes a power decrease Active Low...

Страница 140: ...p down menu options Some digital output default examples if the selected channel is RF On Off the drop down options are Output Low When RF On Logic 0 low indicates the output is true RF is on Logic 1...

Страница 141: ...dicates the output is false Inactive Output Low When Inactive Logic 0 low indicates the output is true Inactive Logic 1 high indicates the output is false Active if the selected channel is Modulation...

Страница 142: ...allowable range is 1 6 V defaulted to 6 V will be reflected in the other fields according to the following equation Current Value Full Scale Value x Full Scale Voltage Current Voltage Press Apply to...

Страница 143: ...15 NV20 at scheduled intervals The recommended minimum time between scheduled maintenance visits is three months Local operating and environmental conditions may dictate more frequent visits while in...

Страница 144: ...tempt to scrub off dirt or oil If necessary dampen the cloth with distilled water When complete reconnect the DC INPUT plug to the monitor and re install the cover Checking hardware All hardware must...

Страница 145: ...er of HVAC supplies 2 Unpack the new filter and inspect it for damage 3 Remove the old or damaged filter see Figure 3 1 on page 3 4 as follows For a front door air filter open the front door and remov...

Страница 146: ...ce Manual Routine maintenance Page 3 4 Issue 3 2 2013 10 01 Figure 3 1 Replacing Air Filters FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW FRONT DOOR FILTER UPPER PANEL FILTERS 2 LOWER PANEL FILTER Quarter turn fasteners 3 pe...

Страница 147: ...audio quality Check the spectral output of the transmitter using the front panel AUI s spectrum analyzer Take a portable receiver to different locations in your coverage areas to identify any problem...

Страница 148: ...power is applied to the transmitter Interval Every 12 months Parts and tools Replacement battery 3 V lithium coin cell 20 mm Nautel Part BBLT01 Panasonic CR2032 Procedure Perform the following steps t...

Страница 149: ...and tools Replacement battery 3 V lithium coin cell 20 mm Nautel Part BBLT01 Panasonic CR2032 Procedure Perform the following steps to replace the battery 1 Ensure ac power is being applied to the tr...

Страница 150: ...ars and continuity tester Procedure Perform the following steps to test the lightning protection systems 1 Test the continuity between ground available at your lightning arrestor and ground available...

Страница 151: ...l computer for direct connection or network computer with Windows and Internet Explorer Web browser CAT5 Ethernet cable Upgrade software tgz or img file provided via email web download or flash card P...

Страница 152: ...the current compact flash card bottom edge of SBC Note the orientation of the card 4 Install the new card noting orientation and plug in SBC power connector P8 5 The AUI should boot up and the transmi...

Страница 153: ...Local Area Connection Status window select Close 8 Close the Network Connections window Transfer software upgrade file to transmitter 1 If using a laptop connect the laptop network interface card to t...

Страница 154: ...e image then paste the image into a compatible application Paint Word etc The spectrum plot should indicate at least 3 dB of margin between the IBOC intermodulation products and the blue mask limit li...

Страница 155: ...Maintenance Manual Non standard maintenance Issue 3 2 2013 10 01 Page 4 5 Figure 4 1 Spectrum Analyzer plot on AUI Figure 4 2 Presets Page Adjusting HD PA Volts setting margin between mask and spectr...

Страница 156: ...e size of the new RF output connector and order the appropriate kit from Nautel see Parts and tools for options 2 Unpack the new connector kit and inspect the parts for damage 3 Turn off the transmitt...

Страница 157: ...hex bolt 7 Install the new output connector cup using an M10 hex bolt 8 Assemble the new spacer plates and output plate together using hardware retained in Step 5 Install the plates on top of the tran...

Страница 158: ...NV20 Operations and Maintenance Manual Non standard maintenance Page 4 8 Issue 3 2 2013 10 01 Figure 4 3 RF Output Connector Assembly Detail 4 1 16 inch EIA OUTPUT CONNECTOR CUP OUTPUT PLATE SPACER PL...

Страница 159: ...Operations and Maintenance Manual Non standard maintenance Issue 3 2 2013 10 01 Page 4 9 Figure 4 4 RF Output Connector Assembly Detail 3 1 8 inch EIA OUTPUT CONNECTOR CUP OUTPUT PLATE SPACER PLATES 2...

Страница 160: ...isable or lock out its ac power source 3 Open the rear door of the transmitter 4 Locate the ac power distribution assembly A6 see Figure 4 5 on page 4 11 Disconnect ac power cables A100W1P2 and A100W2...

Страница 161: ...NV15 NV20 Operations and Maintenance Manual Non standard maintenance Issue 3 2 2013 10 01 Page 4 11 Figure 4 5 Ac Distribution Assembly Location AC DISTRIBUTION ASSEMBLY REAR VIEW A6...

Страница 162: ...NV15 NV20 Operations and Maintenance Manual Non standard maintenance Page 4 12 Issue 3 2 2013 10 01...

Страница 163: ...Protocol DSP Digital Signal Processing EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory Foldback A reduction in RF output power caused by transmitter not acheiving the desired set point pow...

Страница 164: ...omplete and permanent loss of RF output power Typically follows repeated cutback foldback or shutback events Surge protection panel An electrical panel that protects equipment from electrical surges i...

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