User Manual
Table Of Contents
- CONTENTS
- FIGURES
- TABLES
- INTRODUCTION
- INSTALLATION GUIDE
- Applicable Documents
- Scope
- Important Safety Precautions
- ICU Operation Instructions
- Array Installation
- Assembly Instructions for the PCS 1x4x4 Array
- PCS 1x8x8 Array Assembly Instructions
- Beamer System Setup
- BEAMER System Sector Array Installation Record
- Test Procedure for Measuring the Rx Gain Balance
- Smart-Terminal Program Description
- BSM (BEAMER SYSTEM MANAGER) PROGRAM
- Functions
- Requirements for Operation
- User Interface Description
- Status Reports
- BSM S/W
- BSM Main Screen
- Comm Port Selection
- Password Entering
- Host Selection
- Installation of ICU in System
- Failure Conditions Selection
- BEAMER Limits Definition
- Shut Down Conditions Enable/Disable
- ICU Limits Definition
- System Definition
- Sub-Array and BEAMER Setting
- Sub Array Setting
- BEAMER Installation
- Column and Row Definition
- Sub-Array Status and Attenuator Setting
- Control & BEAMER Setting
- BEAMER Control
- ICU Status
- ICU CTRLR Status
- ICU Properties
- SOFTWARE DOWNLOAD GUIDE
- WARRANTY
- Exclusions
- Warranty Limitations
- INDEX
INSTALLATION GUIDE
Proprietary Information
Title: BEAMER Array System
Assembly and Operation Manual
Doc. No.: 913000100 Rev.: 00
Page: 26 of 92
Figure 8: DC wiring
2.4.1.2. Fuse Replacement
Fuses are located under the fuse compartment panel on the front panel. To access the fuses, remove
the panel (2 screws). Tx fuse is 20Amp. Rx fuse is 5Amp.
The fuses are aircraft circuit breakers that can be used to turn off a whole sub-array.
Remember to disconnect the RF drive (or to turn the RF drive OFF) before turning the DC power
OFF.
Figure 9: Fuse and backup battery location
Conector view
from outside
24-28VDC
Ground
Circuit 1
Backup
Battery
Fuses