Technalogix TAV-25 Manuel utilisateur

TAV-25
POWER AMPLIFIER
NEW
ADVENTURES
IN
BROADCASTING

You’ve already unpacked it, haven’t you? You’ve unpacked it and
plugged it in and turned it on and fiddled with the knobs.No?
Okay,good. Please take a few minutes to read the manual and
familiarize yourself with your new Technalogix power amplifier.
We believe that this manual, and of course our equipment, should
be everything you need to get on the air with superb broadcast
quality video. We understand that a capable and confident user
will get the most out of our product and we have made every
attempt to educate readers of all technical levels. If there is
something that is not clear, or you require further information,
please do not hesitate to contact us and we’ll be glad to help out.
Technalogix Ltd.
#4, 8021 Edgar Industrial Place
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
T4P 3R3
Phone:403.347.5400
Fax: 403.347.7444
URL: www.technalogix.ca
Email: [email protected]
We truly appreciate that you have chosen us as your television
broadcast system supplier. Happy viewing.

Table of Contents
SECTION I-SAFEGUARDS...............................................................................................I-1
SAFETY AND FIRST AID.....................................................................................................I-2
OPERATING SAFEGUARDS ................................................................................................I-3
SECTION II -WARRANTY..............................................................................................II-1
SECTION III -OVERVIEW..............................................................................................III-1
STANDARD FEATURES....................................................................................................III-1
PRINCIPLE OF OPERATION..............................................................................................III-2
BLOCK DIAGRAM.............................................................................................................III-3
SPECIFICATIONS..............................................................................................................III-5
SECTION IV -RFCOMPONENTS................................................................................IV-1
AMPLIFIER PALLETS.......................................................................................................IV-1
DIRECTIONAL COUPLER.................................................................................................IV-4
FILTER............................................................................................................................IV-4
SECTION V-POWER SUPPLY SECTION......................................................................V-1
SECTION VI-MONITOR AND CONTROL SYSTEM.......................................................VI-1
CONTROL BOARD OVERVIEW (INSIGHT)........................................................................VI-1
USER INTERFACE MODULE............................................................................................VI-1
COUPLER CONDITIONING MODULE................................................................................VI-2
RF CONDITIONING MODULE ..........................................................................................VI-3
TEMPERATURE SENSOR MODULE.................................................................................VI-4
TXNET MODULE..............................................................................................................VI-5
REMOTE PORT...............................................................................................................VI-6
FAULT SHUTDOWN.........................................................................................................VI-7
BILL OF MATERIALS.......................................................................................................VI-8
SCHEMATICS ................................................................................................................VI-10
SECTION VII -MECHANICAL SECTION......................................................................VII-1

SECTION VIII -INSTALLATION..................................................................................VIII-1
BUILDING RECOMMENDATIONS....................................................................................VIII-1
HEATING AND COOLING REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................VIII-2
ELECTRICAL SERVICE RECOMMENDATIONS................................................................VIII-3
ANTENNA AND TOWER RECOMMENDATIONS...............................................................VIII-4
SHELTER SECURITY .....................................................................................................VIII-5
UNPACKING AND INSPECTION......................................................................................VIII-6
LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS (TXV-25 POWER
AMPLIFIERS).................................................................................................................VIII-7
INITIAL HOOK UP........................................................................................................VIII-11
SECTION IX -OPERATING PROCEDURE.....................................................................IX-1
SECTION X-MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING...............................................X-1
TROUBLESHOOTING ........................................................................................................X-2

I-1
Section I -Safeguards
General Safeguards
This section is written as a general guide to keep all 5 fingers on your hand and is intended for those
having previous knowledge and experience with these kinds of equipment. It is not intended to
contain a complete statement of all safety precautions, which should be observed by personnel using
this or other electronic equipment.
DOCUMENTATION -Read, retain and follow instructions before operating the equipment.
There is a lot of useful information in the manual, and besides, we spent a lot of time
writing it!
ENVIRONMENT -To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this equipment
to rain, moisture, or rye and sodas at the company Christmas party. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.
SERVICING -Do not attempt to service this equipment yourself as opening or removing
covers can result in a warm tingly feeling and will void the warranty. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel.

I-2
Safety and First Aid
Personnel engaged in the installation, operation, maintenance, or servicing of electronic equipment
are exposed to the hazard of high voltage. It is imperative that all safety regulations and precautions
are consistently observed. Knowledge of first aid procedures is recommended. The following
information is presented as a reference only.
•At all times, avoid placing any part of the body in series between ground and circuit points,
whether power is on or off.
•Dangerous voltage may be present in equipment even though power is off. Do not open the
cabinet. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
•It is the duty of all personnel to be prepared to give adequate emergency first aid treatment and
thereby prevent avoidable loss of life.
•There are three principle degrees of burns, recognizable as follows:
•a first-degree burn reddens the skin.
•a second-degree burn blisters the skin.
•a third degree burn chars the flesh and frequently places the victim in a state of shock
accompanied by respiratory paralysis.
•Respiratory paralysis can cause death by suffocation within seconds. It is imperative that the
approved methods of artificial respiration are initiated immediately and continue until the victim’s
breathing is normal.
•A muscular spasm of unconsciousness may render the victim unable to break free of the electric
power. If this is the case, turn the power off immediately.
DO NOT TOUCH THE VICTIM OR YOU MAY SHARE THE SAME
PREDICAMENT.
•If the power cannot be turned off immediately, very carefully loop a dry rope, article of clothing,
length of strong cloth or a rolled-up newspaper around the victim and pull the victim free of the
power source. Carefully avoid touching the victim or clothing.
•Once free of the power source, the victim must be placed in a reclining position and covered
with a blanket or newspapers to keep warm. At the first opportunity, enlist help in
summoning a doctor. If a doctor cannot be summoned, transport the victim to the doctor or a
hospital. Be sure the victim is kept well covered and warm while awaiting professional
treatment.

I-3
Operating Safeguards
It is a known fact that our broadcast transmitters and translators enjoy 50-ohm load impedances.
So much so, that it is imperative you maintain 50-ohm impedances throughout your system. In
return, your equipment will provide you with maximum power transfer to the antenna and
decreased reflected power heading back towards the amplifier pallets, reducing the amount of
magic smoke that gets let out of the power amplifier. Before anything is turned on, ensure that
there is a 50-ohm path from the output of each stage to the input of the next, all the way to the
antenna.
In addition to maintaining proper 50-ohm impedances throughout the signal chain, it is also
important, whenever possible, to make sure the RF drive going to the input of the power amplifier
is removed before turning on or turning off the DC power supply. This is because all of the RF
transistors used in the individual amplifier pallets are fabricated with LDMOS (Laterally Diffused
Metal Oxide Semiconductor) technology. Nice and linear yes, but they do not like to make any RF
power when their supply voltages are not within a specific range. When you first turn your power
amplifier on or off, the DC power supply’s output voltage may take a while to stable out to a safe
operating voltage. Ten seconds wait before applying the RF drive will ensure no issues arise.
Our power amplifiers are designed to reliably generate a specific RF output power. Failing to
adhere to overdriven amplifier warnings can decrease the reliability of your system, and frankly,
makes our repair department busy and grumpy. If you need to transmit to a little larger coverage,
you are better off increasing antenna gain, and more importantly, antenna height above average
terrain. On TV and FM broadcast frequencies, insufficient antenna height puts an upper limit on
your range, regardless of power levels, as the distance from your antenna to the radio horizon is
limited.

II-1
Section II -Warranty
Ourlegaleseisstraightforward.Itissimplydesignedto give you peace of mind andhelps you resist the
temptation to have your electronics friend try to repair your Technalogix product.
Technalogix Ltd. products have been completely tested and found to meet specifications and be in
proper operating condition. They are warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship
for a period of one year from the date of shipment. If the system becomes damaged in shipment and
there are obvious signs of damage to the outside of the packaging, notify your courier immediately
before that courier walks out the door.
Technalogix Ltd. will not be liable for damages of whatever nature arising out of or in connection with
the equipment or its use thereof. Technalogix does not assume responsibility for injury or damage
resulting from the practices of untrained or unqualified personnel in the handling of this equipment.
Technalogix Ltd. warranty does not include:
•misuse, neglect or accident.
•incorrect wiring and /or improper installation.
•unauthorized repairs, modifications or use in violation of instructions issued by Technalogix.
•incidental or consequential damages as a result of any defect.
•reshipment cost or insurance of the unit or replacement units or parts.
•acts of nature or terrorism.
Technalogix agrees, at our option, to remedy warranted defects or furnish a new part in exchange for
any part of a unit which, under normal installation, use and service, becomes defective. The user will
pay for transportation costs to and from the repair center. If you require technical service on the site,
the cost to you will be $800.00 per day plus air fare and meals.

II-2
To claim your rights under this warranty:
•Contact Technalogix and describe the problem in as much detail as possible. See troubleshooting
section in this manual. If a solution cannot be found at this time, it may be determined that the unit
will have to be returned to Technalogix for repair, once a Return Materials Authorization (RMA)
number is provided. Please look under our web site (www.technalogix.ca) for the RMA form
(Service) and fill it out. Either fax it to us or email to us.
•Package equipment carefully for prepaid shipment to Technalogix. Include a written description of
the problem experienced, a copy of the original invoice establishing warranty status, and the RMA.
Technalogix reserves the right to make revisions in current production of the equipment and assumes
no obligation to incorporate these changes in earlier models.
Shipping Address:
Technalogix Ltd.
ATTN: RMA#
#4, 8021 Edgar Industrial Place
Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
T4P 3R3
Ph: 403.347.5400
Made in Canada, returned for repairs

III-1
Section III -Overview
Standard Features
•Narrow output bandpass filter allows adjacent channel operation
•Front panel Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) to monitor forward and reflected RF power, and DC
voltage
•Microcontroller-based monitoring and control ensures amplifier will never be overdriven and high
VSWR will not damage amplifier
•AC circuit breaker on back panel to eliminate replacement of fuses
•RF/EMI filtering on AC entry plug
•All aluminium enclosure maintains power amplifier’s light weight
•Simple design using commonly available parts ensures reliable operation
•Predominate and third-order intermodulation distortion exceeds Industry Canada and FCC
specification.
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