User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. INTRODUCTION
- Scope and Purpose of Document
- Limitation of Liability Notice
- 2. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
- 3. EQUIPMENT OVERVIEW
- 4. SUB-UNIT MODULES
- 4.1 Bandpass Filter (02-010201)
- 4.2 Two-Way Splitter (07-002503)
- 4.3 0.25Watt 0- -30dB Switched Attenuator (10-000703)
- 4.4 11-007302 & 11-007402 Low Noise Amplifiers
- 4.4.1 Description
- 4.4.2 Technical Specification (11-007302)
- 4.4.3 Technical Specification (11-007402)
- 4.4.4 LNA ‘D’ Connector Pin-out details
- 4.4.5 Drg. # 11-007302, LNA Assembly With Alarm Relay
- 4.4.6 Drg. # 11-007370, LNA RF Circuit Diagram
- 4.4.7 Drg. # 11-007371, LNA DC Wiring Diagram
- 4.4.8 Drg. # 11-003971, LNA DC Circuit Diagram
- 4.4.9 Drg. # 11-007402, LNA Assembly With Alarm Relay
- 4.4.10 Drg. # 11-007470, LNA RF Circuit Diagram
- 4.5 12-021601 5Watt Medium Power Tetra Amplifier
- 4.6 12-022101 10Watt Power Tetra Amplifier
- 4.7 8A Mains Filter Assembly (13-003301)
- 4.8 Channel Control Module (17-002101)
- 4.9 Channel Selective Module (17-003007)
- 4.10 12V Single Relay Board (80-008901)
- 4.11 12V Switch-Mode PSU (96-300052)
- 5. INSTALLATION
- 6. FAULT FINDING & MAINTENANCE
- 6.1 General Fault Finding Procedures
- 6.2 Downlink
- 6.3 Uplink
- 6.4 Fault repair
- 6.5 Checking service
- 6.6 Service Support
- 6.7 Tools & Test Equipment
- 6.8 General Maintenance Procedures
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- 6.9 Module Removal (LNA’s, general procedure)
- 6.10 Module Replacement (general)
- 6.11 Power Amplifiers
- 6.12 Low Power Amplifier Replacement
- 6.13 Module Transportation
- APPENDIX A
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- APPENDIX B
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4.10 12V Single Relay Board (80-008901)
4.10.1 Description
The General Purpose Relay Board allows the inversion of signals and the isolation of circuits. It is
equipped with a single dual pole change-over relay RL1, with completely isolated wiring, accessed
via a 15 way in-line connector.
The relay is provided with polarity protection diodes and diodes for suppressing the transients caused
by "flywheel effect" which can destroy switching transistors or induce spikes on neighbouring circuits.
It’s common use is to amalgamate all the alarm signals into one, volts-free relay contact pair for the
main alarm system.
Note that the board is available for different voltages (12 or 24V) depending on the type of relay fitted
at RL1.
4.10.2 Technical Specification
PARAMETER SPECIFICATION
Operating voltage: 8 to 30V (floating earth)
Alarm threshold: Vcc - 1.20 volt +15%
Alarm output relay contacts:
Max. switch current: 1.0Amp
Max. switch volts: 120Vdc/60VA
Max. switch power: 24W/60VA
Min. switch load: 10.0µA/10.0mV
Relay isolation: 1.5kV
Mechanical life:
>2x10
7
operations
Relay approval: BT type 56
Connector details: Screw terminals
operational: -10°C to +60°C Temperature
range
storage: -20°C to +70°C