User's Manual

ADCP-75-158 Issue 1 July 2003 Section 2: Description
Page 2-21
© 2003, ADC Telecommunications, Inc.
6.5 Cooling
Continuous air-flow for cooling is provided by a fan mounted at the front of the LPA housing.
Cool air is pulled into the module from the front and heated air is exhausted out the back. An
alarm is provided that indicates if a high temperature condition (>50º C/122º F) occurs or if a
fan failure occurs. The fan may be field replaced if it fails.
6.6 User Interface
The LPA user interface consists of an LED indicator and a switch that are mounted on the LPA
front panel. The LPA user interface points are described in Table 2-5 and indicated in
Figure 2-10.
Figure 2-10. Linear Power Amplifier User Interface
Table 2-5. Linear Power Amplifier User Interface
REF
NO
USER INTERFACE
DESIGNATION
DEVICE
FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION
1 STATUS LED indicator
(green, yellow, and
red)
Indicates the operational state of the LPA and
whether or not there are any faults.
2MUTE
NORM
RESET
3-position switch
with one momentary
contact position
Placing the switch in the MUTE position puts the
LPA in the shutdown state with RF output disabled.
With the switch in MUTE, the STM can not control
the LPA output power. Placing the switch in the
NORM position puts the LPA in the normal state
and allows the STM to enable and disable the RF
output. Momentarily placing the switch in the
RESET position clears all alarms and restarts the
LPA.
Note: A more detailed description of the STATUS LED is provided in Section 5.
18797-A
(1) STATUS
(2) MUTE/NORM/
RESET SWITCH
1900 MHz 20 WATT