User's Manual
Innovator CU0TD-1/CU0RD-1 – CU4TD/CU4RD Initial On Site
ATSC Transmitter/Regenerative Translator Turn On Procedure
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Table 10.7.7: External Amplifier #1 A Power Supply Details Screen (TD/RD)
Indicates the voltage of the A power supply in the external amplifier #1.
NOTE: Typical voltage value is +42VDC or +48VDC w/888A devices.
Table 10.7.8: External Amplifier #1 B Power Supply Details Screen (TD/RD)
Indicates the voltage of the B power supply in the external amplifier #1.
NOTE: Typical voltage value is +42VDC nominal or +48VDC w/888A devices.
Table 10.7.9: External Amplifier #1 A Temperature Details Screen (TD/RD)
Indicates the temperature of the A heatsink in the external amplifier #1.
NOTE: Typical temperature for DVB = ≈20-30°C above ambient.
Table 10.7.10: External Amplifier#1 B Temperature Details Screen (TD/RD)
Indicates the temperature of the B heatsink in the external amplifier #1.
NOTE: Typical temperature for DVB = ≈20-30°C above ambient.
Table 10.7.11: External Amplifier #1 Code Version Details Screen (TD/RD)
Indicates the code version in the external amplifier #1.
Set Up Screens
Table 11: Transmitter/Translator Set Up Main Screen (TD/RD)
This is the System Set Up Main Screen. Push the ENTER button to access the Authorization
Warning Main Sub Screen or since this is the final Main Screen, pushing the DOWN Arrow
will take you back to the System RF Power Default Screen.
The Set Up item or parameter that can be changed on the displayed sub menu screen, is
indicated by pushing the ENTER button, which causes the changeable item to blink. The UP
or DOWN arrow will change the selection until the desired result is displayed. Pushing the
ENTER Button will accept the change.
Table 11A: Authorized Personnel Screen (TD/RD)
This screen of the system notifies an operator that they are only to proceed if they are
authorized to make changes to the system's operation. Changes made within the
following set-up screens can affect the system’s output power level, output frequency,
and the general behavior of the system. Please do not make changes within the
system's set-up screens unless you are familiar with the operation of the system.
Pressing the ENTER button will display the Enter Key Sets to Change screen.