Anywave PA-VIII1-C-FA Bedienungsanleitung

ANYWAVE
PA-VIII1-C-FA
User Manual
Version 1.0 – June 25, 2018

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Copyright Notice
Copyright © Anywave Communication Technologies, Inc. 2014, All rights reserved.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated, transcribed, stored in a retrieval
system, or transmitted into any form or by any means, without the express written permission
of Anywave Communication Technologies, Inc.
FCC Compliance
This equipment complies with relevant portions of Parts 2, 73, & 74 of the FCC rules
governing LPTV operation.
Disclaimer
Information provided by Anywave Communication Technologies is believed to be accurate
and complete; however, no liability can be assumed for its use.
The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, by or
with respect to anything in this manual, and shall not be liable for any implied warranties of
fitness for a particular purpose or for any indirect, special, or consequential damages.
Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a
commitment on the part of the manufacturer.
USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER OTHER THAN DESCRIBED IN THIS
MANUAL MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT AND/OR PERSONAL
INJURY.
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL IN ITS ENTIRETY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO
INSTALL THE EQUIPMENT. CONTACT ANYWAVE WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR
CONCERNS YOU MAY HAVE.
Anywave Communication Technologies Inc.
300 Knightsbridge Parkway, Suite 150, Lincolnshire, IL 60069
Tel: (847) 415-2258
Fax: (847) 415-2112
http://www.anywavecom.net

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Unpacking
Carefully unpack the equipment and perform a visual inspection to determine if any apparent
damage has occurred during shipment. Please notify the delivery carrier and Anywave
immediately if shipment damage has occurred. Retain all original shipping materials.
Please locate and reference the Packing Check List to verify you have received all
components of your system. Retain the Packing Check List for future reference.
Also, please identify and remove all packing materials and supports (foam pads, etc.) prior to
initial turn on of the equipment.
Returns and Exchanges
Written approval and a Return Authorization Number (RAN) are required from Anywave for
all equipment returns. Please direct all return inquiries to the Anywave Service Department at
[email protected], providing the Sales Order number and Serial Number(s) of
the equipment. Complete details regarding the nature and circumstances of your return must
be included in your RAN request. Proper handling and return shipping instructions will be
provided with an approved RAN number.
Technical Support
Technical support and troubleshooting assistance for Anywave Transmitters is available
through the Anywave Service Department during normal business hours (8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
CST) at (847) 415-2258.Email questions to support_us@anywavecom.com.
Note: For all service and support requests, you will need to provide the Serial Number of the
equipment with your Sales Order number. For future reference, please record that information
here: ________________________________________

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WARNING
THE VOLTAGES, CURRENTS, AND RF ENERGY IN THIS EQUIPMENT ARE
DANGEROUS. PERSONNEL MUST AT ALL TIMES OBSERVE ALL SAFETY
WARNINGS, INSTRUCTIONS, AND REGULATIONS.
IN THE CASE OF EMERGENCY, ENSURE THAT ALL POWER HAS BEEN
DISCONNECTED.
ALWAYS DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE REMOVING COVERS,
ENCLOSURES, OR SHIELDS. DO NOT PERFROM SERVICE ON THE
EQUIPMENT WHEN ALONE OR FATIGUED. KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT AND
DO NOT TAKE RISKS.
This manual is provided as a general guide for trained and qualified personnel well aware of
the dangers inherent in handling potentially hazardous electrical transmission equipment.
The installation, operation, maintenance and service of this equipment involves risks both to
personnel and equipment and must ONLY be performed by qualified personnel exercising
due care. Anywave Communication Technologies, Inc. shall not be responsible for injury or
damage resulting from improper handling or from the use of improperly trained or
inexperienced personnel performing such tasks.
All local building and electrical codes as well as fire protection standards must be observed in
the installation and operation of the equipment.

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Contents
1 Product Appearance ........................................................................................6
1.1 Front Panel....................................................................................................................................6
1.2 Back Panel ....................................................................................................................................8
2 Specifications....................................................................................................9
3 Control Interface............................................................................................10
3.1 Local (Exciter) Interface.............................................................................................................10
3.2 Web Interface..............................................................................................................................12
3.3 Local (Touch Screen) User Interface ..........................................................................................15
3.3.1. Home Screen.........................................................................................15
3.3.2. A/B Exciter Icon Screen.......................................................................17
3.3.3. Config Screen .......................................................................................20
3.3.4. Status Screen.........................................................................................25
3.3.5. HELP SCREEN....................................................................................26

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1 Product Appearance
1.1 Front Panel
LAN
Connector: 10M/100M Ethernet
Note: Ethernet port for web-based remote control
(ipaddress: 192.168.1.210, username/password: anywavecom/anywavecom)
LED_PWR
Green light will be on when the DC voltage of internal power supply is within the normal range
(48 VDC ~ 52 VDC).
Green light will flash when the DC voltage of internal power supply is out of the normal range
(48 VDC ~ 52 VDC).
Green light will be off when the external power supply is turned off, or internal power supply
module does not work.
LED_RS485
Green light will flash once per second when the internal communication is normal.
Green light will stay constantly on or off when the internal communication is abnormal.
LED_FWD
Blue light will be on when RF_OUT has power output.
Blue light will be off when the RF button is turned off, or the PAenters the auto-protection mode
and therefore shuts down its RF output. There are several situations which will result in
auto-protection mode, such as the input power is too high, the reflected power is too high, or the
temperature is too high.
LED_ALARM
Red light will be off if there is no alarm.
Red light will be on if there is any alarm.
RESET: reserved.

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Note:
1) The front fan covers can be removed to clean the air intake path. No screw driver is needed, and no
disassembly of the PA is required.
2) When a warning occurs and the PA enters auto-protection mode, the only way to clear this state is to
cycle power on the PA module once the problem(s) is resolved. Otherwise all warning LEDs will
remain on even if the problem(s) no longer exists.

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1.2 Back Panel
RF IN-A/RF IN-B
Connector: N
Impedance: 50 Ω
Note: If input power from RF_IN is lower than rated input value, the output power will be lower
than rated output power accordingly. This is because the PA has a fixed gain. If the input level
from RF_IN is higher than the rated value, it will result in RF output distortion and performance
deterioration. If the input level is more than 1 dB higher than the rated value or the output power
is higher than preset FWD threshold, it may trigger the current-limiting function. The PA will
enter the auto-protection mode, and there will be reduced RF output or even no RF output.
RF_OUT
Connector: 7/16 (with 7/16 to N adapter)
Impedance: 50 Ω
Note: RF_OUT must be connected with a load, otherwise the PA will enter the auto-protection
mode and there will be in no RF output.
RFMON (loop out of RF_OUT)
Connector: SMA
Impedance: 50 Ω
Note: It is OK to leave this port open without load.
ERS485
Connector: DB9-M
Note: Connected to REMOTE (RS232) port of exciter, which is used for
control and communication between the PA and the exciter.
AC INPUT: 176~300VAC, 47~63Hz, 10A/220VAC
Power Switch: ON/OFF

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2 Specifications
Environment
Operation Temperature: -10 oC ~ +60 oC (+14 oF ~ +140 oF)
Operation Humidity: 20 % ~ 90 % (non-condensing)
Atmospheric Pressure: 86 kPa ~ 106 kPa
Power Supply
Voltage: 176 ~ 300 VAC (full load)
Frequency: 47 ~ 63 Hz
RF Performance
Frequency: 177 MHz ~ 213 MHz
VSWR: ≤ 1.5
Shoulder Level: ≥ 36dBc (with pre-correction ON)
Size: 480mm(W)*222mm(H)*423mm(L)
Note
1) The electrical interface characteristics are measured at rated power. Values may change.
2) Operating in abnormal conditions may result in damage to the equipment. Long operating hours in
severe environments may reduce the reliability of the entire system, which may cause permanent
damage to equipment. Make sure all electrical interface characteristics and environmental parameters
are within the defined range listed above before operating this equipment.

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3 Control Interface
3.1 Local (Exciter) Interface
Local control and monitoring of the PAunit can be accomplished via the ACT-5X Exciter front panel user
interface. Use a standard serial cable to connect the PAD9 RS232-Aport to theACT-5X Exciter D9
REMOTE (RS232) port. With this connection established, all the PA information will be displayed in the
PAC sub-menu in the advanced menu of ACT-5X exciter, as shown below:
Note: The displayed settings and numbers in the tables below are for illustration purposes only and may be
different from those in actual use.
A second sub-menu is available for configuring the PAnetworking settings. Enter the main menu of
ACT-5X exciter and locate the PA_CNFG sub-menu to setup the IP, GATEWAY and MASK PA
networking parameters.
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