User's Manual

EX7100 Technical Manual - Module Descriptions
©1999 Exicom Technologies (1996) Ltd 7-16 Issue 3 - May 2001
Figure 7.10: UHF Transmitter Module in Place within an EX7100 Terminal
7.4.2 Testing and Fault Diagnosis
General
Note: Refer to Section 5 “Troubleshooting the EX7100” before reading this Section.
The Transmitter CPU sub-module provides control to the Transmitter module, the
Receiver module, the Receiver Front-End module and the Transmitter RF Power
Amplifier. It collects measurements from all of these modules and interacts with the
Modem/Controller module.
For this reason, a faulty Transmitter CPU module may cause symptoms that appear
elsewhere while faults elsewhere may cause symptoms to appear at the Transmitter
module.
The module contains semi-conductor components that are
sensitive to electrostatic damage.
Electrostatic sensitive devices should only be stored and
transported inside electrically conductive static shielding
bags. Fault finding and module replacement must be
performed at “electrostatically safe work stations” where the
work bench surface; soldering iron and the operator are all
earthed to prevent the build up of harmful electrostatic
charges.
The RF Power Amplifier module must not be run without a
50 load on its output. Failure to meet this condition may
damage the amplifier.