V10/V7.5/V5/V3.5 Installation and Operation Manual
Page
5-25
Section 5 System Level Troubleshooting
Issue 3.5
NOTE
Cooling fans for RF power modules are
located at the rear of the transmitter behind
each applicable RF power module. The RF
output cables may have to be moved
slightly (but not disconnected) to gain
access to the associated cooling fan’s
mating connector.
(a) Disconnect the defective fan’s plug
(P1) from the associated interconnect
PWB’s J4 connector (see fans below).
Transmitter Fans
V10
B1 (A) – B4 (D), B5 (IPA A),
B6 (E) – B9 (H); B10* (IPA B)
V7.5
B1 (A) – B3 (C), B5 (IPA A),
B6 (E) – B8 (G); B10* (IPA B)
V5
B1 (A) – B4 (D), B5 (IPA A)
V3.5
B1 (A) – B3 (C), B5 (IPA A)
* B10 is installed when IPA module B is used
(b) Remove the two securing screws for
the fan (Phillips-head). Retain
hardware and finger-guard.
(c) Install replacement fan and finger-
guard using hardware from step (b).
NOTE
Ensure that the fan is installed such that
the direction of airflow is drawing from the
rear of the transmitter cabinet and
exhausting to the front. Also ensure that
the finger-guard is installed properly.
(d) Reconnect plug removed in step (a).
WARNING
To prevent personal injury, ensure that
the fan’s plug is connected last.
5.6.2 Combiner Fans
If replacing a combiner fan, perform the
following steps:
NOTE
The top combiner fan (B11) is attached to
reject load assembly A39. The bottom
combiner fan (B12) is attached to reject
load assembly A40.
(a) Disconnect the defective fan’s plug
(P1) [fans are B11 (top) and B12
(bottom)] from the associated
connector [P85 (B11) or P86 (B12)].
•
Remove the two securing screws for
the fan (Phillips-head). Retain
hardware and finger-guard.
•
Install replacement fan and finger-
guard using hardware from step (b).
NOTE
Ensure that the fan is installed such that
the direction of airflow is drawing from the
rear of the transmitter cabinet and
exhausting to the front. Also ensure that
the finger-guard is installed properly.
(b) Reconnect plug removed in step (a).
WARNING
To prevent possible personal injury,
ensure that the fan’s plug is connected
last.
5.7 OPERATION WITH DEFECTIVE
OR MISSING POWER MODULE(S)
It is permissible to operate the transmitter
with multiple defective or missing RF power
module(s). Refer to paragraph 5.7.1 to
determine the approximate effects on RF
output and reject load power levels for
given PA failures or module removal.
CAUTION
Do not attempt to compensate for power
reduction caused by an RF power module
failure by adjusting RF power level.
•
If an RF power module has one or
more defective PAs, as indicated by
the GUI’s
Module Status
screen (and
suspect RF power module’s front PA
Fail LEDs), but is still contributing to the
transmitter's RF output, it may be left
on. The transmitter will take necessary
precautions to reduce the stress on
components due to the failure, i.e.,
power reduction.
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