PTX - LCD: User Manual
PTX - LCD: User Manual
PTX - LCD: User Manual
User Manual
Volume 1
Manufactured by Italy
Name File: capitoli_en.p65
Version: 3.3
Date: 31/08/2010
Revision History
Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, R.V.R. Elettronica SpA, declares that this FM transmitter is in
compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of
Directive 1999/5/EC.
PTX-LCD
Table of Contents
1. Preliminary Instructions 1
2. Warranty 1
3. First Aid 1
3.1 Treatment of electrical shocks 1
3.2 Treatment of electrical Burns 2
4. General Description 3
5. Quick Guide - Installation and Use 4
5.1 Using the encoder 4
5.2 Preparation 5
5.3 Operation 6
5.4 Calibration 7
6 External Description 10
6.1 Front Panel 10
6.2 Rear Panel 11
6.3 Rear Panel - AUDINP-DIG option 12
6.4 Rear Panel - TRDSP option 13
6.5 Rear Panel - GSM option 14
6.6 Connectors description 15
7. Operating System 18
7.1 Start-up 18
7.2 Operating System 18
8. System Status Enquiries 34
8.1 Local enquires 34
8.2 Remote enquiries using remote control software (Opt.) 34
8.3 Remote enquires using GSM modem+SMS 34
9. Remote Alarm Reporting and Control (Opt.) 36
9.1 Preparation 36
9.2 Remote Alarm Reporting Configuration 39
9.3 Remote Control 44
9.4 Internal Modem (Option /GSM) 45
10. Technical Specifications 47
10.1 Mechanical Specifications 47
10.2 Electric Specifications 47
11. Factory Settings 51
12. Module Identification and Access 53
12.1 Module identification 53
12.2 How to access modules 54
R.V.R. Elettronica SpA reserves the right to modify the Replacement and warranty parts may be ordered from the
design and/or the technical specifications of the product following address. Be sure to include the equipment model
and this manual without notice. and serial number as well as part description and part
number.
2. Warranty R.V.R. Elettronica SpA
Via del Fonditore, 2/2c
Any product of R.V.R. Elettronica is covered by a 24 40138 BOLOGNA
(twenty-four) month warranty. ITALY
Tel. +39 051 6010506
For components like tubes for power amplifiers, the
original manufacturer’s warranty applies. 3. First Aid
R.V.R. Elettronica SpA extends to the original end-user The personnel employed in the installation, use and
purchaser all manufacturers warranties which are maintenance of the device, shall be familiar with theory
transferrable and all claims are to be made directly to and practice of first aid.
R.V.R. per indicated procedures.
3.1 Treatment of electrical shocks
Warranty shall not include:
3.1.1 If the victim is not responsive
1 Re-shipment of the unit to R.V.R. for repair
purposes;
Follow the A-B-C's of basic life support.
2 Any unauthorized repair/modification;
• Place victim flat on his backon a hard surface.
3 Incidental/consequential damages as a result
of any defect; • Open airway: lift up neck, push forehead back
(Figure 1).
4 Nominal non-incidental defects;
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The PTX-LCD output power ranges from 0 W up to 30, 60 or 100 W for the
PTX30LCD, PTX60LCD and PTX100LCD, respectively.
User interface consists of a graphic liquid crystal display and a knob (encoder). This
interface lets you view all parameters relating to machine operation and adjust settable
parameters (e.g.: power level or operating frequency).
The exciter has been designed to easily integrate into complex transmission systems.
To this end, it is capable of accepting data from, controlling or interacting with external
equipments, such as amplifiers, switching units, relays or other exciters.
The PTX-LCD design is based on a modular concept: the different functions are
performed by modules that are connected directly through male and female
connectors or through flat cables terminated by connectors. This design facilitates
maintenance and module replacement.
The PTX-LCD supports remote alarm monitoring by sending SMS alarm messages
and receiving SMS commands through an external or integrated GSM modem (option
/GSM).
The management software offers an intuitive user interface and runs on any PC in
the WINDOWS™ environment.
The interaction between the user and the exciter’s control software is performed
using the encoder (fig. 5.1).
Figure 5-1
After having modified the value of a parameter, the cursor goes on blinking for
approximately 30 seconds, waiting for confirmation from the user. If the user doesn’t
confirm the new value (i.e., the button is not pressed), the device emits a sound to
indicate that no modification has been saved; the cursor stops blinking and remains
on the selected parameter.
Unpack the transmitter and before any other operation check the unit for any shipping
damage and check that all the controls and connectors on the front and rear panels
are in good conditions.
Check the mains voltage selector on the rear panel: the selected value is indicated
by an arrow. If required, extract the selector block levering with a little screwdriver
(Fig. 5-2). Rotate the block until the correct printed value corresponds with the arrow,
then reinsert it.
Figure 5-2
If it has been necessary to change voltage, check the fuse value. The required values
are the following:
It is also possible to check the integrity of the RF amplifier section fuse: Its value is
4A for the PTX30-LCD version and 8A for the PTX60-LCD and PTX100-LCD
versions.
Verify that the mains switch on the front panel of the unit is on the OFF position.
Connect to the RF output of the exciter a proper load (a dummy load with suitable
dissipation power, an antenna, a final amplifier or a combiner).
NOTE: When you connect the PTX-LCD to other devices, it is necessary to strictly
follow the instructions given by the resepective manufacturers, to avoid damages or
danger situations.
Connect your source audio (for example the mixer or STL output) to the suitable input
connector. Depending on the version, the PTX-LCD offers a number of input choices,
L+R, MPX or even digital; see the connectors description for details.
5.3 Operation
Switch on the exciter with the mains switch on the front panel.
All the STATUS and ALARMS leds are lit on to permit the verification of their good
working status. The display than shows some information regarding the exciter.
RVR ELETTRONICA
PTX30 LCD TRDSP
CCIR
STEREO
03050600 30/04/2004
After a few seconds, an intermittent beep and a display message prompt the user to
push the button if operating parameters are not acceptable.
Pushing the button places the transmitter in standby mode, which provides full
operation, but disables RF power output.
The transmitter stores set parameters in a non volatile memory so that the correct
configuration is retained upon power-off.
This is only necessary when you wish to change machine settings before beginning
transmission.
The PTX-LCD menu system (see Section 7) enbles the user to control all operating
parameters of the machine.
Before enabling exciter power output, check the following key parameters and adjust
as required:
• frequency
• power
• audio input level
• audio input impedance
• preemphasis
• audio input type (depending on version, MONO or MPX; or MONO, MPX_U,
MPX_B, STEREO)
• if in STEREO mode, ensure that pilot tone is active
If RF power output was disabled, you may now enable it from the MAIN menu as
follows: select the first item and change setting from OFF to ON.
The RF power output of the PTX-LCD may be disabled from the main menu at any
time.
During machine operation, all available parameters can be viewed or edited using
the menu system.
5.4 Calibration
The PTX-LCD trimmers can be accessed from the rear panel and can be adjusted
by the user. There are two EXT AGC (FWD and RFL) trimmers and the LEVEL ADJ
trimmers (Fig. 6-2 [16]).
The LEVEL ADJ trimmers are used to control modulation levels to the matching
inputs. Audio input levels are adjusted via software in 1 dB steps and the trimmers
are used for fine tuning.
The EXT AGC trimmers enable the user to limit exciter output power according to
the levels reached by two analogue quantities acquired through the Remote connector.
These trimmers are very useful when the exciter is part of a transmission system. For
example, assuming that the PTX-LCD is connected to a power amplifier, a
proportional signal may be linked to amplifier output power at pin 10 and another
proportional signal may be linked to reflected power at pin 2. This way, power is kept
steady at varying operating frequencies even though amplifier gain is variable and
reflected power limitation is achieved for the whole system without triggering amplifier
protection equipments.
The calibration procedure for the EXT AGC trimmers of PTX-LCD in a configuration
with power amplifier is described below.
Perform the connections shown in figure 5-3. The cable to connect the two equipments
is available from R.V.R. Elettronica on request, or the user may ask a skilled technician
to provide a cable to match the pinout of the amplifier used.
PTX-LCD
Remote RF Out
Telemetry RF In
RF Out
RF Amplifier
Figure 5-3
Gradually increase exciter output power until the forward power reading on the amplifier
meter is just below the desired threshold.
Turn the EXT AGC - FWD trimmer clockwise until the reading of amplifier output
power begins to decrease.
Disconnect the dummy load from the amplifier and replace it with a mismatch load
so that part of the output power is reflected back and set amplifier meter to measure
reflected power.
Gradually increase exciter output power until the reflected power reading on the
amplifier meter is just above the desired threshold.
Turn the EXT AGC - RFL trimmer clockwise until the reading of amplifier reflected
power begins to decrease.
The trimmer calibration procedure is completed. Thanks to this system, the user may
choose the preferred power setting at the exciter, while amplifier forward and reflected
power remains within the set thresholds.
9 10 11
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Figure 6-2
12 13 14 15 1 2 3
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Analogue section
Digital section
[10] Dig/Analog switch 3.5 mm JACK, connector for external Digital/Analogue command
[11] SPDIF Unbalanced PIN/RCA connector for S/PDIF audio input
[12] TOSLINK Fibre optic digital audio input connector
[13] Digital Imp. Select Switch for balanced or unbalanced digital audio input selection
[14] Level OUT ADJ Trimmer for Left and Right level adjustment of converted digital audio
signal
[15] AES/EBU Balanced XLR connector for AES/EBU digital audio input
Figure 6-3
6.6.1 Remote
* : the function is determined by jumper JP10 on the power supply card. When jumper JP10 is ON,
PIN4 is the FAULT signal input (see Sect. 13.12.1.5), whereas PIN11 is the MAINS FAULT signal
input.
6.6.2 RS 232
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5 GND
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7 NC
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1 GND
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1 GND
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4 relay 1, normally closed contact
5 relay 2, common contact
6 IIC clock
7 IIC data
8 open collector output
9 telemetry analogue input 1
10 telemetry analogue input 3
11 telemetry analogue input 5
12 telemetry analogue input 7
13 GND
14 GND
15 relay 1, normally opened contact
16 relay 1, common contact
17 relay 2, normally opened contact
18 relay 2, normally closed contact
19 GND
20 GND
21 GND
22 telemetry analogue input 2
23 telemetry analogue input 4
24 telemetry analogue input 6
25 telemetry analogue input 8
1 N.C.
1 2 Audio Auto (Meldung)
14
3 GND
4 Audio Auto (Kommando)
5 Audio Digital (Meldung)
6 N.C.
7 GND
8 ON (Kommando)
9 Power Good 1 (Meldung)
10 Warten (Meldung)
11 Audio Digital (Kommando)
12 Off (Meldung)
13 RF Enable (Kommando)
14 SWR (Meldung)
15 Reserved
16 Audio Analogue (Kommando)
17 Fault (Meldung)
18 Audio Alarm (Meldung)
19 Reserved
20 Off (Kommando)
21 GND
22 Power Good 2 (Meldung)
23 Local (Meldung)
24 +Vout
25 On (Meldung)
7.1 Start-up
Upon switch-on, a window that holds machine information appears on the display.
Label "CCIR" identifies the set of default values the machine will revert to in the event
the software is reinitialised. There are different sets of default values; see section 11
for a detailed description.
RVR ELETTRONICA
PTX30 LCD TRDSP
CCIR
STEREO
03050600 30/04/2004
Pressing the encoder while this screen is displayed disables exciter power output.
This way, the user may make any necessary changes to operating parameters before
beginning transmission.
If no controls are operated during 5 seconds, or if the encoder is pressed, the exciter
goes to the main screen (MAIN).
The PTX-LCD menu system consists of a default menu and set of administration
menus.
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This "status bar" relates to certain settings that can be modified from the
administration submenus; these settings are discussed in greater detail further below.
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Turning the encoder moves the cursor to the next submenu label, while its content
appears in the centre of the window.
If the encoder is pressed when a menu indicator is highlighted on the navigation bar,
and that menu contains editable parameters, the cursor jumps into the window in the
centre of the display to enable editing.
All menus of this type contain an "EXIT" field: press the encoder when this field is
highlighted to exit the submenu and return to navigation mode.
7.2.2.1 RF Status
95 RF Status Main.
RF : Off 10s Ampli
75 FPwr: 0.0W 0% Suppl
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RF RF power output On / Off. Reading and setting of time taken by the PTX-
LCD to reach set power; setting range 1 to 100s
FPwr Output power reading and setting. Reading is expressed in Watts,
whereas setting is a percentage of maximum power. If the encoder is
pressed when the cursor is on this option, measurement unit label changes
from "W" to "%" and the desired percentage can be set by turning the
encoder. Press the encoder to store the new setting.
RPwr Reflected power reading in watts.
0% Output power setting in percent
Freq Operating frequency. Press the encoder when this parameter is highlighted
and then turn the encoder to change frequency value. When the encoder
is pressed to store the new frequency setting, the software will prompt for
a confirmation (“Are you sure?”). Highlight “Yes” and press the encoder
to confirm the new frequency setting or select “No” to abandon change.
Value “0M” near the MHz indication identifies the current frequency selection
(set from menu "ExFrq") in the event the frequency switching feature is on
(switching occurs based on the voltage present at connector DB15).
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This is an information screen showing the different voltages supplied by the amplifier:
+15A Main supply voltage to audio, pll, coder circuits; it is reduced to 8 Volts on
the MAIN AUDIO BOARD.
+15P Supply voltage to control logic panel.
+5 Voltage in power supply digital circuits.
-12 Negative voltage of main power supply.
LAMP Display lamp supply voltage; typically, 13 Volts.
CPU CPU supply voltage.
PWR Status indicator, command relates to the PTX-LCD mode (MAIN menu).
FPWR Forward power supplied by external amplifier expressed in percent.
RPWR Reflected power supplied by external amplifier expressed in percent.
95 Ext.Freq.SET Main
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This menu shows the modulation levels achieved by the SCA and RDS inputs in the
PTX-LCD.
The PTX-LCD has three subcarrier transmission inputs named SCA1, SCA2 and
RDS. This menu shows the modulation level achieved by each input both in kHz and
in percent.
MONO/L Setting of audio input level on MONO channel (left channel if stereo version).
It is adjusted in 1 dBu steps in a -13 to +14 dBu range. If parameter is set
to X dBmu, the system generates a 75 kHz deviation for an X dBu input.
MPX/R Setting of audio input level on MPX channel (right channel if stereo version).
It is adjusted in 1 dBu steps in a -13 to +14 dBu range. Set level has the
same meaning as for the first channel.
MONO/L Software switch to set MONO channel On / Off (left channel if stereo
version).
MPX/R Software switch to set MPX channel On / Off (right channel if stereo version).
When the exciter is placed in STEREO mode from the BdSet menu (for stereo version),
the same level adjustment is forced on both channels.
7.2.2.9 IAMLC
NOTE: If the machine is not equipped with the optional TRDSP card, this
menu is not displayed.
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When mean modulation remains over the set maximum threshold for a period of
time greater than set maximum hysteresis time, input level is attenuated by 1 dB.
Likewise, when mean modulation remains under the set minimum threshold for period
of time greater than set minimum hysteresis time, input level is boosted by 1 dB.
The maximum limits for automatic control attenuation and boost are user-selectable.
Listed below are the menu elements:
IAMLC Function enable/disable
Mod Minimum and maximum threshold for IAMLC operation
Ist Operation time at minimum threshold and at maximum threshold
Att Minimum and maximum operation limit
The recommended settings for different type of music programmes are listed in the
following table:
Radio Program Mod Min Mod Max Ist Min Ist Max Att Min Att Max
Dance 75 % 100 % 10 s 1s -3 dBm +6 dBm
Pop, rock 30 % 100 % 20 s 0,5 s -3 dBm +6 dBm
Electronic 50 % 100 % 10 s 1,5 s -3 dBm +3 dBm
Jazz 40 % 100 % 5s 0,5 s -3 dBm +6 dBm
Classical 20 % 92 % 30 s 0,5 s -4 dBm +10 dBm
Talk show 40 % 85 % 30 s 1s -3 dBm +14 dBm
For this function to perform at best, it is recommended that you perform some tests
with your music programmes in order to identify optimal parameter settings:
• Use the MODPK menu to determine mean modulation. Adjust audio input level
(from the main menu) so as to achieve a mean modulation as close to 100% as
possible.
• Set the IAMLC parameters listed in the table; try different settings so as to keep
IAMLC operation within reasonable limits. Note that operation stops when
modulation rises above the minimum threshold and drops below the minimum
threshold.
• Using the clipper circuit (BdSet menu) helps contain peaks exceeding 100 % of
modulation, but introduces a certain amount of distortion. Evaluate whether this
limiter is necessary based on your music programme requirements.
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Configuration menu for stereo coder card (where relevant option is installed).
Before accessing edit mode for the different parameters, ensure that the machine
has been placed into "LOCAL" mode from the General Set menu, or you will keep
getting alarm messages during the whole setting procedure. When finished, place
machine back into "REMOTE" mode to activate remote alarm reporting.
Alarm state
PRESENT
Alarm state
ABSENT
time
Alarm state time limit before the timer Timer time limit of alarm activation with
exhaustion of the activation time: ANY alarm state still persistent: ALARM IS
ALARM IS NOT GENERATES and the GENERATE
timer is reload to the starting value.
Triggered alarms are stored in a non volatile memory and the six events occurred
last can be viewed in the "Alarm List" menu.
ALARM Display of stored alarm number. Select one of the six alarms as
follows: select number and choose from the list of alarms 1 ... 6
using the encoder. Again using the encoder, move cursor to "RESET"
and confirm reset operation to clear all stored events.
DATE Display of alarm record date.
TIME Display of alarm record time.
TYPE Display of stored alarm type.
Note: On start-up, the PTX-LCD inhibits alarm reporting for a preset time selected
at parameter "StartUp Time" (default setting is 60 seconds); after this delay times
out, an INFO SMS on the PTX-LCD operation state is transmitted. The "StartUp
Time" delay also applies to MAINS alarm; on start-up, the PTX-LCD will wait for the
set time before sending an INFO SMS.
Uart Adr IIC address of the PTX-LCD, selectable from 1 to 200. Unless the
exciter is part of a transmission system (for example, N+1), this
address must be to 1.
Baud Rate Baud rate setting for the PTX-LCD serial port data transfer.
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7.2.2.18 Telephone
This menu displays the first six of ten preset telephone numbers to which an SMS
message is to be sent in the event of an alarm.
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Locally, PTX-LCD provides status indications through the front panel lights, whereas
more detailed information is available in the setup and configuration menu.
Using a PC with the "TELECON" telemetry and remote control software installed,
the user can get an accurate picture of all system operating parameters and all device
settings (including connected equipments).
Thanks to this system, equipments can be enqueried using a common GSM phone;
possible equipment responses are listed in the tables included in the following
paragraphs.
Before enquiring the system using SMS messages, establish a connection using
the "TELECON" programme and set the provider service centre number and the
telephone numbers authorized to send these commands to the equipments.
STANDARD
DELAY xxxxx TRDSP card delay setting. xxxxx is equivalent to the forward regulation
of the delay expressed in µs, between 0 and 10 ms.
STEP +/-xx Fine setting of the TRDSP card delay, in adding (+) or in reduction (-).
xx are the regulation steps, between 0 and 20, equivalent to 0.05 µs
each.
PH +/- Phase setting: (+) normalized, (-) inverted.
STANDARD
Note: The DELAY and STEP commands are only available if the optional TRDSP
card is installed
Note: For PTX-LCD to actually process the reply or requested command, the GSM
number used to send the request must be stored in the list of numbers set in PTX-
LCD. This does not apply to INFO SMS messages; PTX-LCD will answer regardless
of whether the originating number is registered or not.
9.1 Preparation
Ensure that the SIM card to be inserted into the external modem, the internal modem
or into the modem housed in the Radio Modem Box is registered for Data & Fax
Service (see facsimile contract in Fig. 5.1).
SIM card configuration for DATA/FAX reception must meet the following specifications:
- Asynchronous;
- Transparent;
- 300-9600 Baud.
Maximum connection speed is 9600 baud for transmission over GSM phone line.
Figure 5.1
Table 5.1
4) Close the Radio Modem Box.
5) Connect the 220V power supplies.
6) Connect the RS232 (DB9) cable across the PTX-LCD and Radio Modem Box.
7) Connect the REMOTE (DB15) cable across the PTX-LCD and Radio Modem
Box.
8) Connect the Telemetry (DB25) cable across Radio Modem Box and amplifier
(if fitted).
9) Connect the red/black cable across the PTX-LCD and Radio Modem Box jacks;
take care to avoid possible short circuits.
10) Power on the devices.
11) Connect PC and Radio Modem Box using the front panel RS232 DB9
connector.
12) Programme the internal EEPROM of PTX-LCD.
13) Before setting the various remote alarm reporting parameters on the PTX-LCD,
ensure it has been placed into "LOCAL" mode, or you will be getting alarm
indications during the whole setting procedure (see PTX-LCD Manual, Volume
1, Section "Alarm Config").
If the Radio Modem Box is connected to a PTX-LCD, alarm time factory settings
are as follows:
MAINS: 10 sec
FWD: 15 sec
RFL: 15 sec
If the Radio Modem Box is connected to a PTX-LCD with external amplifier,
alarm time factory settings are as follows:
MAINS: 10 sec
Ext. FWD: 15 sec
Ext. RFL: 15 sec
Mains alarm time must always be lower than FWD and RFL time.
When finished, place PTX-LCD back into "REMOTE” mode.
14) Disconnect the PC connection cable and connect the supplied DB9/DB9 cable.
15) Connect the GSM modem antenna to connector "N" of the Radio Modem Box.
Use a broadband Yagi log-periodic directional antenna (700-900 MHz).
16) Select modem as "GSM" in PTX-LCD settings and set Baud Rate to 9600.
Follow the instructions provided below closely to ensure correct configuration of TLC/
SCM connection:
1) Open the Radio Modem Box.
2) Insert the SIM card into the GSM modem (see Fig. 5.2).
3) Set dipswitches as required (see tab. 5.1).
4) Close the Radio Modem Box.
5) Connect the 220V power supplies.
6) Connect the RS232 (DB9) cable across the TLC/SCM unit and the Radio
Modem Box.
7) Connect the red/black cable across the TLC/SCM unit and Radio Modem Box
jacks; take care to avoid possible short circuits.
8) Switch on the equipments.
9) Connect PC and Radio Modem Box using the front panel RS232 DB9
connector.
10) Programme the internal EEPROM (refer to TLC/SCM manual).
11) Disconnect the PC connection cable and connect the supplied DB9/DB9 cable.
12) Connect the GSM modem antenna to connector "N" of the Radio Modem Box.
Use a broadband Yagi log-periodic directional antenna (700-900 MHz).
13) Select modem as "GSM" in TLC/SCM settings.
Figure 5.2
Firstly, you will have to programme certain the PTX-LCD parameters using the
"TELECON" software. To this end, connect the PC serial port COM to the RS232
connector on the PTX-LCD rear panel using a standard Male DB9 - Female DB9
serial cable.
Set the parameters in the "General Set" menu of the PTX-LCD as specified below:
When using the "TELECON" software for the first time, select the station and then
enter:
• COM port used,
• Baud rate (9600),
• type of connection (direct, via cable).
When you have entered the correct data, click the "Start" button to confirm and the
"TELECON" main screen appears, as shown in the figure:
Double click the green label in the top left corner of the TELECON screen and select
"Eeprom" (as shown in the figure below).
Now select the "Telephone" data category and set the following:
• PHONE NUMBER: GSM phone numbers recognised by the station to which you
want the alarms sent;
• SMS: select "YES" to enable transmission of SMS commands to system;
• ACS: select "YES" to enable SMS reception;
• MODEM: select "GSM".
Note: For correct transmission, place country code (+XX) before set numbers.
Eight customised programmable alarms can be set if the optional telemetry card is
installed.
When all parameters are set, press this key and the PTX-LCD will store the
information.
When finished, click "Exit" to exit the remote station programming window.
Back into "TELECON" standard interface, click the "General" measurement selection
button to set thresholds and operation times for the various alarms according to the
principles outlined in Section "Alarm Management".
Note: When setting alarm thresholds, allow a margin of some percent points with
respect to normal operation parameters.
The "TELECON" software establishes connection with the station through a phone
line or GSM modem and enables the following remote operations: alarm reset,
transmitter switch on/switch off, output power reduction, dummy load testing, etc.,
data evaluation to locate possible faults, identification of parts required for repair.
With this option, all operations listed above can be performed via the modem built
into the exciter.
When the configurations are completed, do not forget to connect the integrated GSM
modem to PTX-LCD using the supplied cable as shown in the picture:
Note: The RS232 and MODEM connectors are connected to each another by factory.
However, they may also be used independently (for example, RS232 connector for
factory parameter programming and MODEM connector for GSM modem connection
to PC).
General
RF output power PTX30LCD: 0-30 W, adjustment with continuity
PTX60LCD: 0-60 W, adjustment with continuity
PTX100LCD: 0-100 W, adjustment with continuity
RF output connector type “N”
RF output impedance 50 Ohm
Frequency band 87.5 MHz ÷ 108 MHz
Frequency programming direct via software
Frequency stability ±1ppm from -10 °C to 50 °C
Type of modulation direct carrier modulation
Spurious and harmonic suppression meets or exceeds FCC and CCIR standards
(typically, 85 dB)
Modulation capacity meets or exceeds FCC and CCIR standards
(typically, 240kHz for MPX or Mono, 210 KHz
for Stereo)
Residual asynchronous AM modulation -70 dB or less with respect to 100% AM,
without deemphasis
Residual synchronous AM modulation -60 dB or less with respect to 100% AM,
75KHz FM modulation at 400Hz, without
deemphasis
Transient intermodulation distortion < 0.1% (typically, 0.05%) measured with
square waveform at 3.18 kHz and sinusoidal
waveform at 15 kHz with 75 kHz FM
Power supply 115÷125 V, 50÷60 Hz
230÷250 V, 50÷60 Hz
Absorption PTX30LCD approx. 120 VA
PTX60LCD approx. 200 VA
PTX100LCD approx. 300 VA
Inputs
Left/Mono-Right/MPX inputs Female XLR type, balanced or unbalanced
MPX input BNC type, unbalanced
Input impedance 10 KOhm or 600 Ohm, software selectable
Input level -13 dBm ÷ +14 dBm adjustable in 1 dB steps
via software, fine tuning with continuity by
trimmer
Outputs
MPX Monitor: 0 dBm for 75KHz FM
minimum load 600 Ohm
19 KHz pilot tone 1 Vpp minimum load 4.7 KOhm
RF Test -30 dB referred to RF output
impedance 50Ohm
MONO operation
FM S/N > 82dB (typically 90 dB) referred to 75KHz
measured in 20 Hz band ÷ 20 KHz with 50 us
deemphasis, RMS detector
Amplitude/frequency response ± 0.5 dB, 20Hz ÷ 15KHz
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) < 0.02%
Intermodulation distortion < 0.02% measured with 1 kHz and 1.3 KHz
tones, 1:1, 75 kHz FM modulation
MPX operation
Composite FM S/N > 82dB (typically 90 dB) referred to 75KHz
measured in 20 Hz band ÷ 100 KHz with 50
us deemphasis, RMS detector
MPX amplitude/frequency response ± 0.05 dB, 20 Hz ÷ 53 KHz
± 0.2 dB, 53 KHz ÷ 100 KHz
MPX total harmonic distortion < 0.02%
Intermodulation distortion < 0.02% measured with 1 KHz and 1.3 KHz
tones, 1:1, 75 kHz FM modulation
Stereo separation > 50 dB (typically 60dB)
Stereo Operation
Stereo FM S/N > 82dB (typically 90 dB) referred to 75KHz
measured in 20 Hz band ÷ 100 KHz with 50
us deemphasis, RMS detector
Audio amplitude/frequency response ± 0.5 dB, 20Hz ÷15KHz
Total harmonic distortion < 0.03%
Intermodulation distortion < 0.03% measured with 1 kHz and 1.3 KHz
tones, 1:1, 75 kHz FM modulation
Stereo separation > 50 dB (typically 60dB)
Options
/03 24V External Battery
/08 Telemetry interface
/AUDIOINP-DIG Digital audio input interface
/TRDSP Digital and analogue audio input interface,
DSP technology, integrated Digital Stereo
Coder, integrated RDS Coder
/GSM Integrated GSM Modem
AUDIOINP-DIG
D/A converter 24 bit
Sampling frequency from 32 to 96 KHz
Data format S/PDIF, AES/EBU, IEC958 and EIAJ CP340/
1201
Digital inputs 1 unbalanced input for coaxial cable with PIN/
RCA connector (S/PDIF)
1 fiber optics TOSLINK
1 XLR balanced female connector (AES/EBU)
Emergency switch 3.5mm JACK; connected to ground, forces
audio input selection
TRDSP
ANALOGUE AUDIO INPUT
Conversion 24 bit
Connector XLR, electronically balanced
Impedance 600/10K - adjustable via software
Input level Adjustable via software
Maximum input level 6/18/30 dBu
MPX OUTPUT
D/A conversion 24 bit
Pilot Tone 19 KHz ±0.5 Hz
Pilot level Selectable
Pilot phase Selectable
Subcarrier attenuation 38 KHz min. -90 dB
MPX output level Selectable
Stereo separation 65 dB, 30 Hz - 15 kHz
MPX output noise -90 dBu
Preemphasis 50/75 microsec.
Preemphasis error ±0.01 dB, 30 Hz - 15 kHz
15 kHz low-pass filter ripple ±0.01 dB, 30 Hz - 15 kHz
Low-pass filter 19 KHz attenuation -90 dB
Clipper Right and left channel + MPX
AGC Left and right channel
RDS
Cenelec 50067 Specification (PI: Program Identification, PS:
Program Service, PTY: Program Type, TP:
Traffic Program Identification, TA: Traffic
Announcement, AF: Alternative Frequencies,
M/S: Music/Speech, PIN: Program Item
Number, RT: Radio Text, EON: Enhanced
Other Networks, TDC: Transparent Data
Channel, IH: In-house Application)
Subcarrier frequencies 57 kHz ±1.5 Hz
Synchronisation Internal or external
ELABORATION
A/D conversion 24 bit
D/A conversion 24 bit
DSP elaboration 32 bit
At the factory, the exciter may be set to meet application-specific requirements (for
example, when the customer specifies operating frequency and mode of operation
of the system the exciter is to be incorporated into on order), or to a preset
configuration.
CCIR
Parameter Menu Value
Power Output Preset On
Minimum frequency / 87.5 MHz
Maximum frequency / 108.0 MHz
Frequency step / 10 kHz
Preset frequencies Admin-ExFrq 87.5, 90.0, 92.0, 94.0, 96.0, 98.0, 100.0,
102.0, 104.0, 106.0 MHz
Power Preset 0%
Input level Mono/L Admin->AuSet->Mono/L X dBm
0 dBm
Input level MPX/R Admin->AuSet->MPX/R X dBm
0 dBm
Input state Mono/L Admin->AuSet->Mono/L X dBm
On
Input state MPX/R Admin->AuSet->MPX/R
On
Preemphasis Admin->BdSet->Preemph
50 μs
Clipper Admin->BdSet->Clipper
Off
Mode of operation Admin->BdSet->Mode
Stereo (if stereo coder is present)
MPX (if stereo coder is not present)
Pilot tone Admin->StSet->Pilot
On (if stereo coder is present)
Phase difference btw Channels
Admin->StSet->Chan0
(if stereo coder is present)
OIRT
Same as CCIR, except:
Parameter Menu Value
Minimum frequency / 66.0 MHz
Maximum frequency / 74.0 MHz
Preset frequencies Admin-ExFrq 66.0, 67.00, 68.00, 68.00, 69.00, 70.00,
71.00, 72.00, 73.00, 74.00 MHz
Mode of operation Admin->BdSet->Mode
Stereo (if stereo coder is present)
Mono (if stereo coder is not present)
JAPAN
Same as CCIR, except:
Parameter Menu Value
Minimum frequency / 76.0 MHz
Maximum frequency / 90.0 MHz
Preset frequencies Admin-ExFrq 76.0, 78.0, 80.0, 82.0, 83.0, 84.0, 85.0, 86.0,
88.0, 90.0 MHz
Mode of operation Admin->BdSet->Mode
Stereo (if stereo coder is present)
Mono (if stereo coder is not present)
ITALY
Same as CCIR, except:
Parameter Menu Value
Minimum frequency / 87.6 MHz
Maximum frequency / 107.9 MHz
Frequency step / 100 kHz
Preset frequencies Admin-ExFrq 87.6, 90.0, 92.0, 94.0, 96.0, 98.0, 100.0,
102.0, 104.0, 106.0 MHz
Clipper Admin->BdSet->Preenph
On
Mode of Operation Admin->BdSet->Mode
Stereo (if stereo coder is present)
Mono (if stero coder is not present)
C.S.I
Same as CCIR, except:
Parameter Menu Value
Minimum frequency / 100.0 MHz
Maximum frequency / 108.0 MHz
Preset frequencies Admin-ExFrq 100.0, 100.5, 100.1, 101.5, 102.0, 103.0,
104.0, 105.0, 106.0, 108.0 MHz
The figure shows a top view of machine inner components. Component descriptions
are listed below.
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Remove all screws on the top cover of the machine. Remove the cover and refer to
the block diagram to identify and locate all exciter components.
To remove the (stereo or mono) coder and PLL cards, simply undo the hexagon nuts
that secure the cards over the stud bolts. Both cards have strip connectors at the
bottom and these connectors are coupled to the audio mainboard.
To remove the audio input card (which is secured to the audio connector card and to
the right side of the exciter rear panel), undo the four nuts that retain the card to the
audio mainboard stud bolts and then remove the five screws on the rear panel and
the three bottom screws that retain the connector support.
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2
4
The RF power amplifier is secured to its cooling fin and is held in position by three
screws located on exciter bottom. The screws hold the fin in place; remove these
screws to release the amplifier.
Power supply and switching power supply use the same fastening system and can
be released by removing the screws that secure the fins to machine bottom. Note,
however, that the interlock connector soldered to the power supply is retained to the
rear panel by a nut, and you will need to undo this nut before you can remove the
power supply.
The panel card and the CPU card are held in place by nuts screwed onto the stud
bolts. Detach the front panel from the box before removing these cards.
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The figure below provides an overview of the PTX-LCD modules and connections.
PTX-LCD
PTX-LCD
13.1 Power Supply
A first section provides power supply for power final stage. It consists in a switching
power supply unit mounted on a cooling fin.
The second section consists in a card mounted on a heat sink located centrally in the
machine. This card accommodates the power supply that feeds the different machine
cards (audio, CPU...), a section that handles analogue inputs from the "Remote"
connector and the automatic power level control system.
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While the switching power supply requires no adjustments, the power supply card
accommodates several indicators and adjustable components.
D52 on: power amplifier fuse fault
D53 on: fuse PF1 fault
D54 on: +5V present
D55 on: +15V present
D57 on: -12V present
D58 on: supply voltage present at power supply section
RV1 temperature sensor setting
R17 level adjustment for external AGC
R18 level adjustment for external AGC
R30 PA current measurement adjustment
This board provides an interface between audio section and PPL cards and the
remaining exciter cards. The audio mainboard is secured to the left bottom section
of the machine. The other cards are plugged to the connectors mounted on this board.
This module includes the circuit that mixes MPX signals and SCA/RDS subcarriers.
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The audio input section is located at the rear end of the machine and is connected
directly to the audio mainboard through comb connectors. It is made up of two cards
assembled at right angles to give an L-shaped pattern and secured to the rear panel
section that accommodates the audio connectors.
The first card holds the level trimmers and the input filters. The second card includes
level adjustments and audio configuration software control switches.
After the necessary elaboration (filtering, level adjustment, selection), the audio input
section passes the signals on to the audio mainboard, that routes them to the coder
card.
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The coder card is mounted above the mainboard between the audio input card and
the PLL & Driver card.
This card comes in two versions, namely Stereo and Mono/MPX. The only difference
between a Stereo PTX-LCD and a Mono/MPX PTX-LCD lies in the coder module.
Depending on the version, this card accommodates the low-pass filters, the
preemphasis circuits, the stereo coder and the Clipper circuit, which may be enabled
or disabled via software.
The Clipper circuit is mandatory in some countries; its purpose is to limit modulation
level when audio inputs exceed nominal level.
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Stereo Coder
C2 pilot tone phase
C4 pilot tone frequency
R11 stereo coder card output level
R15 pilot tone level
R16 stereo separation optimisation - left channel
R17 stereo separation optimisation - right channel
R33 clipper circuit operation level
R39 clipper circuit operation symmetry adjustment
R40 optimisation of 38 kHz subcarrier suppression
Mono/MPX card
LP1 low-pass filter 1
LP2 low-pass filter 2
RV1 mono level
RV2 mono coder card output level (deviation)
RV3 clipper circuit operation level
D1 power supply positive voltage presence
D2 power supply negative voltage presence
D3 clipper operating indication
The PLL/Driver card is located on the left side of the PTX-LCD and is plugged into
the audio mainboard.
The digital PLL module consists of a high-stability oscillator with temperature control
and a digital circuit that divides and compares operating frequency. The oscillator
generates a 10 Mhz frequency that is divided to give a fixed 1 kHz signal.
This signal is sent to the digital comparator/divider circuit that compares it to the
VCO output signal, which has been divided according to exciter operating frequency.
The comparator AFC output signal is sent to to the varicap diodes mounted on the
VCO card and added to the audio signal provided by the Coder card.
The Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) generates the signal on exciter operating
frequency; this signal is amplified up to about 300mW (25dBm), which is the necessary
level to pilot the R.F. Power Amplifier block.
Note: The VCO card is housed in a silver-plated brass box secured to the PLL &
Driver card.
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Final power stage is secured to a heat-sink fin in the centre of the device and housed
in a fully shielded metal enclosure secured to the central section of the equipment.
The R.F. signal from the PLL/DRIVER CARD, which is about 200mW, reaches the
pilot (MRF237, class C), is amplified up to about 1.5W and sent to the final stage
(BLF245) that finally amplifies up to 30W.
A directional coupler located inside the final stage measures forward and reflected
power of the load and sends the relating signals to the power supply for verification.
A -30dB level output for output power is available on a BNC connector located on the
rear panel, under the transmitter output connector.
This card is located in the front end of the device and provides an interface between
the CPU card and the remaining PTX-LCD cards.
This card handles all signals from/to LCD, Encoder, LED Indicators, Power Supply
Card, Audio Mainboard and external telemetry card, in other words, all input/output
signals of the CPU card.
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1) In case of ExFrq enabled is necessary to modify the jumper JP6 on power supply,
as indicated in the following figure, in order to enabled the alternatives frequencies
that shall be used when the exciter is used as backup in a N+1 system.
2) In case of MAINS alarm enabled is necessary to modify jumper the JP6 on
power supply, as indicated in the following figure, in order to validate the activation
of the alarm.
The CPU card is located at the front end of the device and is secured to the panel
card.
This card is the heart of the transmitter as it handles and processes all information
provided by the other cards and by other devices connected through the serial interface
or the telemetry card.
The 1Mb Flash Memory enables firmware update through direct connection of PTX-
LCD RS232 output to the serial port of a PC.
This card has a female DB25 connector that can be accessed on the machine rear
panel.
This card enables user access to "TELEM" Menu measurements and controls. It can
measure 8 analogue inputs from 0 to 5 V; it also controls two digital outputs that use
relay contacts and an open-collector digital output.
13.9.1 Telemetry
This optional menu displays the state of the optional add-on telemetry card.
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T5:0.3V VB:0.0 SCA
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T6:0.3V Out: Off Telem
kHz MPU 50u CLOff Pl.On 1.
If the telemetry is not fitted, displayed values are not applicable. If the relevant option
is installed (and the card 25-pin connector is fitted at the rear of the machine), the
fields have the following meanings.
T1 voltage on pin 9 of telemetry card input connector.
T2 voltage on pin 22 of telemetry card input connector.
T3 voltage on pin 10 of telemetry card input connector.
T4 voltage on pin 23 of telemetry card input connector.
T5 voltage on pin 11 of telemetry card input connector.
T6 voltage on pin 24 of telemetry card input connector.
T7 voltage on pin 12 of telemetry card input connector.
T8 voltage on pin 25 of telemetry card input connector.
R1 service relay 1 enable/disable.
R2 service relay 2 enable/disable.
VB battery supply voltage (only if optional 24 volts card is fitted).
OUT supplemental service output (to control an external circuit).
The Pin 13 of the DB25 connector signifies "RF Enable" (interlock) and must
be closed to ground to enable machine power output. Normally, this is
accomplished by using an optional external "Power Good" card, device
ESTX300, or a simple DB25 connector with pin 13 closed to ground (pin 3, 7
or 21).
13.10.1 TLC/TLS
When the telemetry card "SLTELEM0002" is used, the following menu is enabled.
Power This line provides a settable software limit for the PTX-LCD maximum
output power. Available options are "100 W" (no limit) and "30 W"
(maximum PTXLCD output nearly 30 W).
PG1 Threshold level for "Power good 1" signal. Level is expressed in percent
of set power level. Output PG1 of the telemetry card is on when PTX-
LCD actual output power exceeds this percentage of set power. For
example: Assuming that power set in the default menu is 70% of machine
rated power (70% x 100W = 70W) and PG1 is set to 80% in the menu
under discussion, the PG1 output at PIN 9 of the telemetry card will be on
when actual output power exceeds 80% x 70W = 56W.
PG2 Threshold level for "Power good 2" signal. Level is expressed in percent
of set power level. Output PG2 at PIN 22 of the telemetry card is on when
PTXLCD actual output power exceeds this percentage of set power. PG2
operates on the same logic as PG1.
The "/AUDINP-DIG" option permits to the PTX-LCD exciter the integration into
systems using digital audio distribution.
This option is designed to replace the typical audio input section with no need for
particular adjustments; no changes to exciter firmware (Releasexx04xxxx) are required
after an update.
Analogue (instead of digital) input selection can be forced using an external command.
Two trimmers adjust converted digital input level to normalize R and L signals with
respect to analogue input regulated level.
This option supports data formats S/PDIF, AES/EBU, IEC958 and EIAJ CP340/
1201.
The optional section is located in the PTX-LCD rear panel and is connected directly
to the audio mainboard via a strip line connector. It includes three different cards.
The system provides for twelve cyclic system queries that enable quick fault location.
If queries are not successful, a FAULT signal is sent to the CPU card that will take the
necessary action to prevent additional faults.
The first card contains the balanced analogue inputs and the level trimmers for all
analogue inputs and their filters; this is the same card used in PTX-LCD without
AUDINP-DIG. The second card accommodates level adjustments and the software-
based audio configuration switches. The third section helps convert the digital signal
to "Left" and "Right" analogue signal and includes a matching level trimmer. This
section also enables digital or analogue input selection: digital inputs are selected
by default where fitted, whereas analogue inputs are selected using the Digital/Analog
switch jack connector. A manual switch is available to choose between the balanced
(AES/EBU) and unbalanced (TOSLINK and S/PDIF) digital input.
After the necessary elaboration (filtering, level adjustments, D/A conversion, selection),
the audio input passes the signal on to the mainboard that routes it to the coder card.
D2
D1
JP8
JP11
JP12
JP3
JP10
JP2
JP9
Option TRDSP is a DSP-based digital circuit that performs the following tasks:
• input selection, level adjustment and processing (filtering and preemphasis)
• stereophonic coding
• RDS (Radio Data System) signal generation.
The TRDSP accepts audio inputs in digital form (AES/EBU) or Left and Right analogue
inputs that are immediately converted into digital format (A/D). A digital input is
automatically selected when present, but analogue input selection can be forced
with the appropriate software settings.
The MPX stereophonic signal " ("Main", "Sub" and 19 kHz subcarrier) is generated
directly in digital form, starting with the Left and Right digital (or digitalised) channels.
The RDS is generated directly by DSP and then digitally added to the stereophonic
audio signal. The messages transmitted by the RDS coder are programmed using a
PC software supplied with the machine. It also possible to disable the internal RDS
coder and use an external coder.
The TRDSP option includes two electronic cards and a support panel with the input
and output connectors. This subassembly is installed into PTX-LCD in place of the
audio input and stereo coder sections (or Mono/MPX card). It can be easily retrofitted
to standard PTX-LCD exciters.
The key advantage offered by the TRDSP option is enhanced performance in terms
of:
• Amplitude/frequency response (±0.01 dB, 30 Hz - 15 kHz)
• Stereophonic separation (65 dB, 30 Hz - 15 kHz)
• Distortion (< 0.03%)
In addition, the digitally processed signal enables frequency deviation limitation while
avoiding the distortion issues typically experienced with analogue clippers.
At TRDSP output, the total signal (MPX + RDS) is converted into analogue form (D/
A) and passed on to the standard VCO/PLL section of PTX-LCD.
The block diagrams of a standard PTX-LCD exciter and a PTX-LCD equipped with
TRDSP are compared in the figure below, with special regard to the input card.
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When TRDSP is installed, new screens are added to the administration menu to
handle the key operating parameters of the card.
13.12.1.1 RF Status
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Configuration menu for stereo coder card (where relevant option is installed).
13.12.1.3 TrDsp
Delay Signal time delay setting, when used for isofrequency applications
with poor step adjustment. The setting range for the first parameter
is from 0 to 1900 steps of 5,25 ms each. The second parameter
range is from 0 to 127 steps of 0,05 ms. The maximum time delay
that can be set is 5.47 milliseconds. The actual time delay set is
shown under item "Totdly"; it is expressed in microseconds up to a
maximum value of 9981,35ms.
If PTX-LCD is interfaced with a GSM modem, parameter DELAY
can be set via SMS.
13.12.1.4 I.T.U.
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13.12.1.5 Isofreq
TrDsp t.act
Hysteresis setting for automatic power reduction activation,
adjustable from 0 to 120minutes. After the set time has elapsed,
power is reduced by the specified percent. The timer starts counting
the sync loss reported by the TRDSP card; this feature activates
when sync loss duration exceeds set time.
TrDsp t.rec
Power restore hysteresis time setting, can be adjusted from 0 to
120 minutes. Principle of operation is as described above; when
back in sync, PTX LCD goes back to delivering the same output
power as before reduction .
Fault t.act
Hysteresis setting for automatic power reduction activation, can be
adjusted from 0 to 6 hours in 6 min. steps. After the set time, power
is reduced by the specified percent. The timer starts counting the
sync loss caused by an external "FAULT" indication (e.g.: problems
with GPS antenna, etc..), which must persist longer than set time in
order for the related feature to activate. Fault signal is provided by
PIN4 of the telemetry DB15 connector (see sect. 6.6.1).
These parameters can also be set using the "Telecon" software. If power reduction
occurs when "low FWD Power" alarm is active, an SMS message that reads "ALARM:
low FWD power - Out of Sync" is transmitted.
13.12.1.6 FSK
The PTX-LCD operating parameter setup menu for FSK signalling, in which a Morse-
coded 6-character alphanumeric code is sent at regular intervals using transmission
frequency shift.
95 F S K AlmSt
Enable :Off AlmLt
75 Shift Frq: 5kHz Gset
55
Time rep.: 60min TrDsp
37 Code :A000AA I.T.U
20
Isofr
FSK .
kHz MPU 50u CLOff Pl.On 1.