User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Section 1 Introduction
- 1.1 Purpose of This Manual
- 1.2 General Description
- 1.3 General Specifications
- Section 2 Installation / Initial Turn-On
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Installation Checkboxes
- 2.3 Transmitter Cabinet Placement
- 2.4 Transmitter AC Connection
- 2.5 Signal and Ground Connections
- 2.6 Interlock Connections
- 2.7 3 Port Patch Panel
- 2.8 Motorized RF Switch Connections
- 2.9 Install PA and PS Modules
- 2.10 Initial Turn-On
- 2.11 Parallel Remote Control Connections
- 2.12 Remote Status Outputs, J15 & J16
- Section 3 Operation/ Adjustments
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Transmitter Control Panel
- 3.3 Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- 3.4 GUI Home Page
- 3.5 Drive Chain Main Menu
- 3.6 Power Amp Main Menu
- 3.7 Output Main Menu
- 3.8 Power Supply Main Menu
- 3.9 System Main Menu
- 3.10 GUI Menu Structures
- Section 4 Theory of Operation
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Block Diagram Descriptions
- 4.3 Transmitter Control System
- 4.4 Transmitter RF System
- 4.5 Power Supplies
- Section 5 Replacement Procedures
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 PA Module Removal
- 5.3 PA Module Pallet Replacement
- 5.4 Power Supply Module Replacement
- 5.5 Circulator Removal/Replacement
- 5.6 Blower Assembly Removal
- Section 6 ISP (In-System Programming)
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Installing the ISP Program
- 6.3 ISP Procedures
- Section 7 Parts List
- 7.1 Parts List Index
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Section 3 Operation/Adjustments
Ranger ™ Mobile Series
3.9 System Main Menu
If you press the System button on the control panel
overlay, it will take you to the screen shown in Figure 3-
18. The System Menu Tree is shown in Figure 3-33 on
page 3-34.
Figure 3-18 System Main Menu
This screen is basically a System Main Menu which gives overall status information
about the screens which can be accessed from here. This includes:
a. Control System - For more in-depth information press “Control System”
1. External Interlocks - Can read Open or Closed (as shown)
2. Communications - Can read OK or Fault. This could be a problem with any
of the serial communication links inside the transmitter.
b. System Log - For more in-depth information press “System Log”
1. Gives the current date and time (MM/DD/YYYY and HH:MM:SS)
2. Faults Logged - Total of fault list including Active and Inactive Faults
3. Active - Shows how many Active faults are present
c. System Service - Gives frequency and selected channel number. Pressing “Sys-
tem Service” gives access to configuration, touchscreen calibration, software and
hardware revisions, time and date setting, screen saver time-out and LCD display
contrast.
SYSTEM
To Figure 3-19
To Figure 3-20
To Figure 3-21
To Figure 3-3