Handbook
Table Of Contents
- AMENDMENT LIST RECORD SHEET
- INTRODUCTION
- 1.SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
- 2.OVERVIEW/SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
- 3.SPECIFICATIONS
- 4.SYSTEM DRAWINGS
- 5.SUB-UNIT MODULES
- 5.1Bandpass Filter (02-011601)
- 5.22-Way Splitter/Combiner (05-002602)
- 5.34-Way Splitter/Combiner (05-003302)
- 5.4¼Watt 0- -30dB Switched Attenuator \(10-0007
- 5.5Low Noise Amplifiers (11-005902 & 11-006702)
- 5.5.1Description
- 5.5.2Technical Specification (11-005902)
- 5.5.3Drg. No. 11-005902 LNA General Assembly Drawing
- 5.5.4Drg. No. 11-005970, LNA Circuit Diagram (RF)
- 5.5.5Drg. No. 11-005971, LNA Circuit Diagram (DC Wiring Layout)
- 5.5.6Technical Specification (11-006702)
- 5.5.7Drg. No. 11-006702, LNA General Assembly Drawing
- 5.5.8Drg. No. 11-006770, LNA Circuit Diagram (RF Components)
- 5.5.9Drg. No. 11-006771, LNA DC Wiring Diagram
- 5.610Watt Power Amplifier (12-002105)
- 5.73 Stage Alarm Board (12-002201)
- 5.8DC/DC Converter, 24V in, 12V 8A out (13-003011)
- 5.9Channel Control & Channel Selective Modules (17-002101 & 17-009127)
- 5.1024V Single Relay Board (80-008902)
- 5.1124V 400W Flat-Pack Power Supply (96-300011)
- 6.INSTALLATION
- 7.MAINTENANCE
- APPENDIX AINITIAL EQUIPMENT SET-UP CALCULATIONS
800MHz BDA (Pasadena Figuero Tunnel)
Maintenance Handbook
H/book Number:-60-056100HBKM
Issue No:-1
Date:-21/10/2003
Page:-
43 of 52
5.9.5 Channel Frequency Control Switch Table
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Frequencies
(MHz)
DIP Switch Setting Uplink
Frequencies
(MHz)
DIP Switch Setting
857.7625 1,2,3,4,6,8,10,16 812.7625 2,3,5,7,10,16
859.9375 2,3,9,10,16 814.9375 1,3,4,6,8,10,16
859.7625 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,810,16 814.7625 2,3,6,8,10,16
857.9375 2,3,5,6,8,10,16 812.9375 1,3,4,5,7,10,16
858.2375 2,7,8,10,16 8132375 1,4,6,7,10,16
860.4375 2,4,5,9,10,16 815.4375 1,7,8,10,16
859.4375 2,5,6,7,8,10,16 814.4375 1,4,5,8,10,16
858.7625 1,2,3,5,78,10,16 813.7625 2,3,4,5,6,7,10,16
5.10 24V Single Relay Board (80-008902)
5.10.1 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.