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16. Select Exit or if you have multiple Transmitters, select Configure Another.

Step 12: Verify Transceiver is operational

The final step is to verify the Transceiver is operating and is not in a warning or error state. During initial power on, it may enter a

warning or error state until establishes connection to its time source and receives time.

1. From its front panel LED status panel, verify is current operating state.

LED

Indicator

LED

Color

Operating State/Status

Power

Green

Illuminated when powered.

Transmit

Green

Main Transceiver: Solid green indicates transmitting (broadcasting).

Repeater Transceiver: Solid green indicates transmitting (broadcasting) and flashing green indicates

receiving signal from configured Repeater Transmit channel.

Caution

Yellow

When illuminated, indicates in a warning/caution state, due to one or more of the status conditions below.

Error

Red

When illuminated indicates in an alarm/error state, due to one or more of the status conditions below. When

power is first applied,

l

Bad Output Power: Not transmitting at the appropriate power level.

l

PLL Diagnostics: Cannot lock onto a channel; rendering it unable to broadcast time or schedules.

l

VSWR Errors: Problem with either the High Power Antenna (may need repositioning) or the antenna

cabling.

l

No GPS in 48 Hours: Has not connected to a time source for more than 48 hours.

l

No 1PPS in 48 Hours: Time has not been synchronized by 1PPS (1 Pulse Per Second) for more than 48

hours.

l

GPS Cable Break: Line break, water ingress, or cable length in excess of 200 ft.

2. If the Transceiver is connected to OneVue, verify its check-in to OneVue and in a Normal state.

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Содержание OneVue TX400

Страница 1: ...stered trademark of Primex All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners 4 3 2019 Primex Inc 965 Wells Street Lake Geneva WI 53147 www primexinc com Ph 1 262 729 4853 OneVue 1 Watt...

Страница 2: ...mitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical or otherwise for any purpose without the prior written permission of Primex Inc Primex Inc Primex is a leading provider of synchronized time an...

Страница 3: ...15 of the FCC rules and RSS 119 of Industry Canada l Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference 2 This device must accept any...

Страница 4: ...illage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement The device meets the exemption from the routine evaluation limits in section 2 5 of RSS 102 and compliance with RSS 102 RF exposure users can...

Страница 5: ...nments will damage the Transceiver and void the warranty l Do not open the Transceiver to alter the internal elements in any way This will void the warranty and could lead to unsafe conditions malfunc...

Страница 6: ...ore you begin 14 Required tools and equipment 14 Install location requirements 14 Step 1 Assemble ground plane omnidirectional antenna 15 Step 2 Assemble antenna mast 15 Step 3 Secure antenna to mast...

Страница 7: ...D R A F T Technical Support 28 Five Year Limited Warranty 29 7...

Страница 8: ...is preset to one of the channels licensed by the FCC IC to minimize interference on these frequencies and channels By factory default a Transceiver with an external antenna transmits broadcasts its sy...

Страница 9: ...ight hours l The system has a fail safe design If the failure of a system component or power loss to a component occurs all down stream components continue normal operations using their own internal t...

Страница 10: ...els 49 channels available Channel Bandwidth 20KHz Dimensions 17 in L x 12 in W x 1 7 in D 43 2 cm x 30 5 cm 4 32 cm Maximum Transmission 1 Watt at Transceiver Radio Technology Narrowband FM Weight 9 l...

Страница 11: ...ontact closure relay panel for use with specified Primex products and pin port to allow end user connection initiation check in to the Primex OneVue cloud based software Top Panel Internal Antenna con...

Страница 12: ...d the distance between GPS Receiver and Transceiver The maximum total length of the cable cannot exceed 200 ft 60 96 m Parameter Specification Cable 10 ft 3 05 m cable 50 100 and 200 ft 15 24 m 30 48...

Страница 13: ...ce 50 ohms VSWR 1 5 1 Polarization Vertical Maximum Input Power 75 Watts at 50 C H plane Beamwidth Omni E plane Beamwidth 78 degrees half power Connector N female Weight 4 4 lb 2 kg Dimensions Radiati...

Страница 14: ...rs l Shears scissors l Silicone caulk required to seal cabling ground penetration l Transceiver rack recommended l Building ground near Transceiver l Ground near transmitting antenna Install location...

Страница 15: ...of the antenna 3 Assemble the U bolt on the base of the antenna The Mast is to be aligned with the top of the mast channel Step 2 Assemble antenna mast The Antenna Mast has two sections secured by a h...

Страница 16: ...t diameter 305 mm loops in the LMR 400 cable at the base of the mast for lightning protection 5 Connect the LMR 400 cable to the antenna Step 5 Mount antenna mast There are three available mounting me...

Страница 17: ...ripod within the four sided frame 7 Secure the three tripod legs to the inside of the frame by inserting three short bolts from the inside and placing the washer and nut on the outside of the frame 8...

Страница 18: ...mex Description Qty Rigid galvanized conduit section 5 ft x 1 25 in 1 Rigid galvanized conduit insert 5 ft x 1 in 1 Antenna mounting clamp 2 Hex head bolt 1 2 in 2 Bolt washer 1 2 in 8 Lock washer 1 2...

Страница 19: ...rtically aligned as shown below 10 Repeat Steps 4 through 6 11 Connect the LMR 400 cable to the antenna Be sure the connection is tight 12 Insert the mast into the clamps 13 Tighten both clamps evenly...

Страница 20: ...approximately 45 ft lbs 3 Tighten half of one clamp two feet below the top of the pole Use a 3 4 inch wrench to do this and be sure to tighten the clamps both evenly and securely 4 Using a 3 4 inch wr...

Страница 21: ...ations and codes 1 Secure the ground clamp supplied around the antenna mast 2 Insert and tighten the 6 gauge wire supplied in the ground clamp NOTE Cut the wire off at the necessary length The remaind...

Страница 22: ...otential standing water snow depth leaves or other obstructions and is protected from the weather l Maximum total distance of the GPS cable to the Transceiver cannot exceed 200 ft 60 96 m l If the GPS...

Страница 23: ...g the building 4 Use UV resistant zip ties to secure the cables to the mast and building WARNING Do not zip tie the GPS cable to the LMR 400 cable These two cables must be 2 in 5 08 cm apart at all ti...

Страница 24: ...TP time 3 Dry contact closure switch panel For use with Primex Info Boards 4 Connect and apply power Connect the supplied power supply to the Transceiver power input and AC outlet Step 11 Configure Tr...

Страница 25: ...d enter the IP address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS 1 and DNS 2 7 Select Continue 8 Enter Name of the Transceiver The name commonly identifies its install location and type of Transceiver main or repeater...

Страница 26: ...transmits broadcasts its synchronized time to the system clocks and devices from the 39th to the 6th minute of the next hour and changes to a standby mode during the 7th to the 38th minute of the hou...

Страница 27: ...gured Repeater Transmit channel Caution Yellow When illuminated indicates in a warning caution state due to one or more of the status conditions below Error Red When illuminated indicates in an alarm...

Страница 28: ...s If you have purchased Primex products or have a service agreement with a Primex Partner they are your primary contact for all Technical Support inquires When contacting Primex Technical Support Make...

Страница 29: ...VOID if this product has been altered or modified in any way including but not limited to attempted warranty repair other than by Primex or an authorized service partner The warranties and remedies co...

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