
User manual
EXPERT 2K-FA
Pag. 29 of 29 Issue 2 – May 2011
The PSU is always ON so that it can’t affect the first symbol of a
transmission (e.g. CW, RTTY).
11. INITIAL OPERATION OF THE AMPLIFIER
Before turning ON the amplifier,
read this manual with care.
The following preliminary operations are necessary:
1)
Be sure that the amplifier is correctly set for the local mains voltage supply.
2)
Connect the amplifier to the ground circuit
3)
Connect the antennas.
4)
Connect the amplifier to the transceiver (read the “CONNECTIONS WITH
THE TRANSCEIVER” chapter of this manual)
Operate [I] the main switch on the back panel, and press the [ON] key on the front
panel.
Select the INPUT for the transceiver, and always carry out programming with the
amplifier in STANDBY. If you change INPUT you have to repeat this programming.
Note: you may have to repeat some programming if you change antenna, transceiver, etc.
Note: ATTENTION the ‘RELAY’ and ‘CAT’ signals in some types of transceivers are only
turned ON from a transceiver MENU. Refer to the user manual.
Note: ATTENTION, when the amplifier is in the ‘STANDBY’ and ‘OPERATE’ modes, always
disable the transceiver auto-ATU.
11.1 Initial Programming
You must carry out the next steps in the sequence below:
a) Set Antenna.
Press [SET] and open the “ANTENNA“ menu page.
Assign an appropriate antenna for the band concerned. If you don’t have an
antenna for a band, input “N“.
When all the antennas are programmed, press [SET] to exit and go back to
STANDBY.
b) Set CAT.
Press [SET] and enter the “CAT“ menu page.
Select the transceiver brand and progress with programming according to the
type of connection between the amplifier and the transceiver (read the “CAT
CONNECTIONS” chapter of this manual).
At the end of programming, exit and go back in STANDBY.
To verify the correctness of programming, press the [CAT] key, and all the
data stored will appear on the display.
To verify the correct “CAT” operation, press [SET] and select “MANUAL TUNE”, While
changing your transceiver VFO, you should see the amplifier frequency display follow.