User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- System Manual
- R&S®NV830x DTV Transmitters ATSC
- Volume 1
- Contents
- Safety Instructions
- Design and Characteristics
- Contents
- 1 Design and Function
- 2 Specifications
- Installation
- Contents
- 1 Equipment Supplied 1
- 2 Overview 3
- 3 Setting Up Transmitter 4
- 4 Ventilation System 9
- 5 AC Power Supply 14
- 6 Amplifiers 19
- 7 Connecting Antenna/Dummy Antenna to RF Connector 20
- 8 Connection Panel 23
- 1 Equipment Supplied
- 2 Overview
- 3 Setting Up Transmitter
- 4 Ventilation System
- 5 AC Power Supply
- 6 Amplifiers
- 7 Connecting Antenna/Dummy Antenna to RF Connector
- 8 Connection Panel
- Contents
- Commissioning
- Contents
- 1 General Information 1
- 2 Preparing for Transmitter Startup 3
- 2.1 Preparing for Local Operation 3
- 2.2 Checking and Setting System and Operating Parameters 3
- 2.3 R&S NetCCU800 3
- 2.4 Setting Transmitter Type 9
- 2.5 Entering Exciter Settings 11
- 2.6 Entering Output Stage Settings 19
- 2.7 Setting Transmitter Output Power 21
- 2.8 Calibrating Power Displays 22
- 3 Completion of Startup Procedure 26
- 4 Precorrection 31
- 1 General Information
- 2 Preparing for Transmitter Startup
- 2.1 Preparing for Local Operation
- 2.2 Checking and Setting System and Operating Parameters
- 2.3 R&S NetCCU800
- 2.4 Setting Transmitter Type
- 2.5 Entering Exciter Settings
- 2.6 Entering Output Stage Settings
- 2.7 Setting Transmitter Output Power
- 2.8 Calibrating Power Displays
- 3 Completion of Startup Procedure
- 4 Precorrection
- Contents
Chapter 2 Design and Characteristics
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1.1.1 Main Switch (Power Supply Terminal)
Fig. 4 Main switch
The main switch fully disconnects the transmitter rack from the AC power supply. It is con-
nected to three-phase alternating current and a neutral conductor.
Note The main switch can be equipped with a padlock to prevent unauthorized persons from
switching it off and on.
Fig. 5 Main switch with fuse
1.1.2 Motor Protection Switches
Fig. 6 Motor protection switches; here R&S NV8304
Motor protection switches act as overload protection for the downstream supply cables and
amplifiers, and are used for disconnecting the amplifiers from the power supply. As shipped
from the factory, the number of motor protection switches matches the number of built-in