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TLK300 & TLK2000 ( /V1, /V2 , /V3 & /V4 ) i User Manual
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1. Menu 8 User Password Shows and set the password for user functions parameter read only enabling The Erase button allows you to delete the password set for maintenance Operator Password Shows and set the password for operator functions parameter reading and partial change enabling The Erase button allows you to delete the password set for maintenance Admin Password Shows and set the password for administrator functions parameter reading and full change enabling The Erase All button allows you to delete the password set both for the administrator and for the maintenance 38 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RaW Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 ELETTRONICA 8 1 8 Network Menu Administrator LE Note Access to this menu and modification of these parameters are only possible after login with administrator rights This page not only shows the user the information about TLK300 or TLK2000 interface network connection but also allows setting various parameters Press the Change Settings button to confirm selection if you let timer to time out the parameter setting will remain as previously set LE Nota to make changes within these sub menus you need to have through technical knowledge of network management It is recommended to have changes performed by trained or qualifi ed personnel LE Note The IP address must be set to static and does not have the oppor
2. Signalling LEDs Yes Display 40x2 Alphanumerical No Yes Push buttons 4 UP DOWN ENTER ESC No Yes TELECON Protocol po Ves es o O RS232 TELECON Protocol u Yes eee eS a OOO Yes Yes Ras Yes only on WEB versions Yes only on WEB versions SIM slot amp ANTENNA Yes only on GSM versions Yes only on GSM versions po Gling S G S Convection cooling Convection cooling DOO y La Acoustic Noi BAL L aaa aaa aaa D aaa Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 M2 V3 amp V4 Sommario 1 Preliminary Instructions 1 2 Warranty 1 3 First Aid 2 3 1 Treatment of electrical shocks 2 3 2 Treatment of electrical Burns 2 4 General Description 3 4 1 Unpacking 3 4 2 Features 3 4 3 Frontal Panel Description 5 4 4 Rear Panel Description l 4 5 Connectors Description 9 5 Quick guide for installation and use 11 5 1 Preparation 11 5 2 Management Firmware 14 6 Identification and Access to the Modules 21 6 1 Identification of the Modules 21 7 Working Principles 25 7 1 Panel card 25 7 2 Mainboard 25 7 3 16 bit CPU Card 25 7 4 USB Card 25 7 5 LAN Card 26 7 6 Alarm generation 26 8 Web User Interface WUI 28 8 1 Management Software 29 9 Versions with GSM 45 10 Configurations of Transmitter System 47 10 1 Configuration of Transmitter from V1 to V4 Versions 4T 11 SNMP Telemetry 91 11 1 MAIN MIB Description 91 11 1 SPECIFIC MIB Description 92 12 Connecting TLK to Internet network 9
3. Menu 6 C Nota an example of TLK300 or TLK2000 connected to TEX LCD made by RVR is in the case shown above The x next to EXC words is refer to the number of exciter to which the measure makes reference Status Shows the status of remote control User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 35 100 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 Re W Ra Forward Power Mostra la potenza diretta dell eccitatore espressa in W Reflected Power Mostra la potenza riflessa dell eccitatore espressa in W Temperature Mostra la lettura della temperatura interna dell apparecchiatura espressa in C EXO x Ereg Shows operating frequency of exciter expressed in MHZ EXO x Mod Shows exciter modulation expressed in kHz EXC X Vpa Shows exciter amplifier module voltage expressed in V EXO x Ipa Shows exciter amplifier module current expressed in A Exc X Mod L Shows modulation on left channel of exciter expressed in kHz Exc x Mod R Shows modulation on right channel of exciter expressed in kHz Exc x PLL Lock Shows the lock status at frequency set by PLL Exc x Audio Alarm Shows the status of an impasse due to excessive SWR Exc x Foldback Shows the triggered status of the foldback function automatic reduction of output power EXC X EXE Rab Mute Shows the status of power inhibition by an interlock signal CMD ON Press Set to change the logical state of the data CMD OFF Press Set to change the logical state of the
4. Menu 5 Alrm Visualization and selection of the stored alarm number Date Visualization of the alarm record date expressed as dd MM vy Time Visualization of the alarm record time expressed as HH mm Description Visualization of the of stored alarm name Note that these are readings rather than settings and cannot be edited note the empty triangle User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 17 100 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 RRi 2 3 Modem menu MdmSts LE Note this menu is present on TLK2000 only in version V2 V6 V4 and V8 This menu provides general information on the modem in case it is installated in the equipment Modem Config GSM Modem StdBy Signal 78 dBm GSM Provider Vodafone IT GSM Service 393492000200 Call Num 01 393355285171 Menu 6 Modem Config Visualization of modem type selected Modem Visualization of the modem status Signal Visualization of the GSM signal level received in antenna expressed in dBm GSM Provider Visualization of the customer number manager GSM Service Visualization of the Service Centre Number Call Num xx Visualization of last 10 numbers for calls and SMS Note that these are readings rather than settings and cannot be edited note the empty triangle 18 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RaW Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 5 2 4 Lan Menu LanSts This page shows to the user the information about the prese
5. Configuration 08 Screen Command 62 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual MaYa Ma TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 9 Configuration of System 09 Composition e TLK telemetry e SCM LCD changeover e 2x TEX LCD exciter e HC LCD hybrid coupler e 3x PJ amplifier TEX LCD 1 SCM LCD exciter Changeover System TEX LCD 2 exciter TLK Telemetry PJ Amplifier 1 HC LCD Metra Compstat PJ Amplifier 2 PJ Amplifier 3 Configuration 09 System 10 1 9 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 09 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ee configTx9 Pt txt fT tx P Configuration 09 Dip Switch 10 1 9 2 I C Address for System 09 adr Config 09 Configuration 09 PC Address V1 V2 V3 amp V4 0 1 9 2 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 09 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a f TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 9 Exc1 R F Mute SCM Exc2 ONAIR Absent CMD Auto Man User Status Remote SCM Exc2 Good Absent CMD Exchange Info SCM Cng Status Manual Measure Alarm List Reflected Power 0 W Exc2 Mod SCM Status Local Unbal Power ow Exc2 Fwd SCM Switch Present Temperature oc Exc2 Rfl SCM Fault Absent Absent Exc2 Ypa Forward Power 0 W Exc1 Freq Operator General Command Exc2 Ipa Alarm Delete Exc1 Freq 0 MHz Exc2 Mod L Exc1 Mod KHz Exc2 Mod R Exc 1 Fwd PA1 Fwd KHz
6. 3 2 Treatment of electrical Burns 3 2 1 Extensive burned and broken skin Cover area with clean sheet or cloth Do not break blisters remove tissue remove adhered particles of clothing or apply any salve or ointment o Treat victim for shock as required e Arrange transportation to a hospital as quickly as possible If arms or legs are affected keep them elevated If medical help will not be available within an hour and the victim is conscious and not vomiting give him a weak solution of salt and soda 1 level teaspoonful of salt and 1 2 level teaspoonful of baking soda to each quart of water neither hot or cold Allow victim to sip slowly about 4 ounces half a glass over a period of 15 minutes Discontinue fluid if vomiting occurs DO NOT give alcohol 3 2 2 Less severe burns e Apply cool not ice cold compresses using the cleansed available cloth article e Do not break blisters remove tissue remove adhered particles of clothing or apply salve or ointment e Apply clean dry dressing if necessary Treat victim for shock as required e Arrange transportation to a hospital as quickly as possible If arms or legs are affected keep them elevated User Manual RW Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 4 1 4 2 General Description The TLK300 and the TLK2000 manufactured by R V R Elettronica SpA are telemetry systems that allows an immediate inter
7. TLK T e PJ Amplifier 1 PJ Amplifier 2 HC LCD Hybrid Coupler PJ Amplifier 3 PJ Amplifier 4 Configuration 21 System 10 1 21 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 21 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ee ConfigTx21 ixi x xi Configuration 21 Dip Switch 10 1 21 2 I C Address for System 21 Configuration 21 PC Address V1 V2 V3 amp V4 0 1 21 38 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 21 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a f TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 21 SCM Exc2 Good Absent User Status Remote Exc2 Freq SCM Cng Status Manual ma Forward Power 0 W Exc2 Mod SCM Status Local Measure Alarm List Reflected Power O W Exc2 Fwd SCM Switch Present Temperature oc Exc2 Rf SCM Fault Absent 0 0 0 0 Absent Exc2 Vpa 0 Operator o 0 0 Exc2 Ipa General Exc2 Mod L KHz Ack OFF Exc2 Mod R KHz CMD ON Exc2 PLL Lock Absent CMD OFF Exc2 Audio Alarm Absent CMD RESET Exc2 Foldback Absent CMD Auto Man Exc2 R F Mute Absent CMD Exchange Command Excl Freq Alarm Delete Exc1 Mod Exc1 Fwd Excl Rf Administrator General Excl Vpa Command Exc1 Ipa Alarm Delete Exc1 Mod L KHz Password Exc1 Mod R KHz SCM Tot Retry 0 Network Mail Exc1PLLLock Absent SCM Retry QO Snmp Exc1 Audio Alarm Absent SCM Exc1 OnAIR Absent Excl Foldback Absent SCM Excl Good Absent Excl R F Mute Absent SCM Exc2 ONAIR
8. 13 06 14 User Manual wR TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 18 Configuration of System 18 Composition e TLK telemetry e SCM LCD changeover e 2x PTX LCD exciter e PJ amplifier PTX LCD 1 SCM LCD exciter Changeover TLK system PTX LCD 2 Telemetry exciter PJ Amplifier Configuration 18 System 10 1 18 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 18 1f2l3 4 5sje 7 8sj1 2 3f 4 5 6 7 8 SS configTX18 it tt ix txt Configuration 18 Dip Switch 10 1 18 2 1C Address for System 18 Configuration 18 PC Address V1 V2 N3 amp V4 0 1 18 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 18 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 18 SCM Exc2 Good Absent User Status Remote Exc2 Freq 0 SCM Cng Status Manual eee Forward Power 0 W Exc2 Mod D SCM Status Local Alarm List Reflected Power O W Exc2 Fwd D SCM Switch Present Temperature oc Exc2 Rfi a SCM Fault Absent Absent Exc2 Vpa 0 Exc2 Ipa Oo Exc2 Mod L 0 KHz Ack OFF Exc2 Mod R 0 KHz CMD ON Exc2 PLL Lock Absent CMD OFF Exc2 Audio Alarm Absent CMD RESET Exc2 Foldback Absent CMD Auto Man Exc2 R F Mute Absent CMD Exchange Operator General Command Excl Freq Alarm Delete Exc1 Mod Exc1 Fwd Excl Rf Administrator General Excl Wpa Command Exc1 Ipa Alarm Delete Excl Mod L KHz Password Exc1 Mod R K
9. 9 V1 V2 V3 amp N4 Re W Ra 4 3 2 Frontal Panel Description of TLK2000 MODEM ON WAIT SMS ENTER USB LAN 10 LOCAL 11 ALARM 12 STS 13 DISPLAY 14 ESC 15 POWER 6 100 Green LED turns on when modem is connected and it is properly initialized Green LED turns on when the equipment is connected to mains power supply Yellow LED when flashing indicates the Start up of equipment When on indicates that Start time is active No alarm messages will be sent until this LED turns off Yellow LED indicates that it is transmitting an alarm signal by SMS Push button to move in the menu system and to modify the parameters Push button to confirm a parameter and to enter in a menu Push button to move in the menu system and to modify the parameters USB Type B connector for programming of firmware and local interfacing with TELECON software The USB connection automatically puts the unit in local mode Green LED turns on when the LAN option is present and properly communicating Yellow LED turns on when the equipment is in local operating status Red LED turns on when an alarm is present in the alarm list Red LED turns on when one of alarm condition is present Liquid crystals display Push button to exit from a menu ON OFF switch Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RaW Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2
10. TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 USER MANUAL VOLUME KS BROADCAST EQUIPMENT Manufactured by R V R ELETTRONICA S p A Italy ile Name TLK300_2000_V1 V2 V3 V4_ING_1 0 indb Version 1 0 Date 13 06 2014 Revision History 13 06 2014 J H Beri TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 User Manual Version 1 0 Copyright 2014 R V R Elettronica SpA Via del Fonditore 2 2c 40138 Bologna ltalia Telephone 39 051 6010506 Fax 39 051 6011104 Email info rvr it Web www rvr it All rights reserved Printed and bound in Italy No part of this manual may be reproduced memorized or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanic including photocopying recording or by any informa tion storage and retrieval system without written permission of the copyright owner Declaration of Conformity Hereby R V R Elettronica SpA declares that this FM transmitter is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC CE TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 R W DECLARATION OF a EE ELETTRONICA CONFORMITY We the undersigned Manufacturers Name R V R Elettronica SpA Manufacturer s Address Via del Fonditore 2 2c Zona Ind Roveri 40138 Bologna Italy Certify and declare under our sole responsibility that the product Product Description Telemetry
11. 1 4 5 6 7 8 Configuration 16 FC Address User Manual Rev 1 0 13 78 100 Menu selection User Info Measure Alarm List Operator General Command Alarm Delete Administrator General Command Alarm Delete Password Network Mail snmp Web Administation for TLK WEB Auto Refresh Config Status Forward Power Reflected Power Unbal Power Temperature Excl Freq Exc1 Mod Exc1 Fwd Exc1 Rf Excl Ypa Exc1 Ipa Exc1 Mod L Exc1 Mod R Exc 1 PLL Lock Exc1 Audio Alarm Exc 1 Foldback Rev 1 0 13 06 14 V1 V2 N3 amp N4 Ready 16 Remote ow ow ow aoc Absent KHz KHz 0 0 o o o o 0 0 Absent Absent Absent Exc 1 R F Mute PA1 Fwd PA1 VPA PALIPA PA2 Fwd PA2 PA PA2 IPA PAS Fwd PAS VPA PA3 IPA PA4 Fwd PA4 VPA PA4 IPA Ack OFF CMD ON CMD OFF Absent a tS Ge BS ie a i eS Be Be ey rP lt eerePree st Fr c lt c FP lt Fs Configuration 16 Screen Command 0 1 16 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 16 User Manual La TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 17 Configuration of System 17 Composition e TLK telemetry e PTX LCD exciter e HC LCD hybrid coupler e 5x PJ amplifier PJ Amplifier 1 PTX LCD M exciter PJ Amplifier 2 TLK Telemetry HC LCD Hybrid Coupler PJ Amplifier 3 PJ Amplifier 4 PJ Amplifier 5 Configur
12. Menu selection Config 10 Exc1 R F Mute SCM Exc2 ONAIR Absent CMD Auto Man User Status Remote SCM Exc2 Good Absent CMD Exchange Info SCM Cng Status Manual Measure Alarm List Reflected Power 0 W Exc2 Mod SCM Status Local Unbal Power ow Exc2 Fwd SCM Switch Present Temperature oc Exc2 Rfl SCM Fault Absent Absent Exc2 Ypa Forward Power 0 W Exc1 Freq Operator General Command Exc2 Ipa Alarm Delete Exc1 Freq 0 MHz Exc2 Mod L Exc1 Mod 0 KHz Exc2 Mod R A Exc1 Fwd ow Exc2 PLL Lock Absent PA2 Fwd Administrator General Excl Rf ow Exc2 Audio Alarm Absent PA2 VPA Command Excl Ypa ov Exc2 Foldback Absent PA2 IPA 0 0 0 PA1 Fwd KHz PA1 VPA KHz PALIPA D BS BS BS Be a i By Alarm Delete Excl Ipa Exc2 R F Mute Absent Password Network Exc1 Mod L KHz Mail Excl Mod R snmp Excl PLL Lock Absent SCM Retry o CMB ON Exc1 Audio Alarm Absent SCM Excl OnAIR Absent CMD OFF Excl Foldback Absent SCM Excl Good Absent CMD RESET KHz SCM Tot Retry 0 Ack OFF Configuration 10 Screen Command 66 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual AWA TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 11 Configuration of System 11 Composition e TLK telemetry e TEX LCD exciter e HC LCD hybrid coupler e 5x PJ amplifier Changeover System TEX LCD 1 YOV EKD lt exciter TEX LCD 2 exciter TLK PJ Amplifier 1 Telemetry PJ Amplifier 2 HC LCD Hybrid Coupler PJ Amplifier 3
13. PJ Amplifier 4 PJ Amplifier 5 Configuration 11 System 10 1 11 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 gt ConfigT 11 tt xixi tx P Configuration 11 Dip Switch 10 1 11 2 I C Address for System 11 Configuration 11 FC Address V1 V2 V3 amp V4 0 1 11 2 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 11 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a f TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 11 Exc1 R F Mute SCM Exc2 ONAIR Absent CMD Auto Man User Status Remote SCM Exc2 Good Absent CMD Exchange Info SCM Cng Status Manual Measure Alarm List Reflected Power 0 W Exc2 Mod SCM Status Local Unbal Power ow Exc2 Fwd SCM Switch Present Temperature oc Exc2 Rfl SCM Fault Absent Absent Exc2 Ypa Forward Power 0 W Exc1 Freq Operator General Command Exc2 Ipa Alarm Delete Exc1 Freq 0 MHz Exc2 Mod L Exc1 Mod 0 KHz Exc2 Mod R AA Exc1 Fwd ow Exc2 PLL Lock Absent PA2 Fwd Administrator General Excl Rf ow Exc2 Audio Alarm Absent PA2 VPA Command Excl Ypa ov Exc2 Foldback Absent PA2 IPA 0 0 0 PA1 Fwd KHz PA1 VPA KHz PALIPA D BS BS BS Be a i By Alarm Delete Excl Ipa Exc2 R F Mute Absent Password Network Exc1 Mod L KHz Mail Excl Mod R snmp Exc1PLL Lock Absent SCM Retry o CMB ON Exc1 Audio Alarm Absent SCM Excl OnAIR Absent CMD OFF Excl Foldback Absent SCM Excl Good Absent CMD RESET KHz SC
14. V3 amp V4 ELETTRONICA 4 4 Rear Panel Description 4 4 1 Rear Panel Description of TLK300 amp 2000 V1 1 PLUG VDE mains power supply connector 2 MAINS FUSE Fuse carrier Use a screwdriver to access the fuse 3 12 VDC IN External 12Vdc supply input Positive red 4 I C BUS DB9 female connector for C sampling 5 I C BUS DB9 male connector for 12C sampling 6 12 VDC IN External 12Vdc supply input Negative black 7 RS232 485 DB9 female connector for serial sampling 8 RS232 DB9 connector for direct serial communication with the TELECON program and software update in exchange with frontal USB socket 4 4 2 Rear Panel Description TLK300 amp 2000 V2 1 PLUG VDE mains power supply connector 2 MAINS FUSE Fuse carrier Use a screwdriver to access the fuse 3 12 VDC IN External 12Vdc supply input Positive red 4 1 C BUS DB9 female connector for C sampling 5 12C BUS DB9 male connector for I C sampling 6 ANTENNA SMA female connector for connection to a GSM antenna 7 12 VDC IN External 12Vdc supply input Negative black 8 RS232 485 DB9 female connector for serial sampling 9 RS232 DB9 connector for direct serial communication with the TELECON p
15. 244 Port forwarding port 161 gt port 161 of 192 168 0 244 e TLK 2 IP 192 168 0 245 Port forwarding port 81 gt port 80 of 192 168 0 245 e TLK 2 IP 192 168 0 245 Port forwarding port 163 gt port 161 of 192 168 0 245 With this configuration the apparatus TLK 1 will be visible from WEB as http public ip and apparatus TLK 2 will be visible from as http public ip 81 WEB SNMP and how you must use port 161 to see the TLK 1 and port 163 to see the TLK 2 To send the Trap or Email being output there is no problem as long as there are no restrictions on using ports 25 and 162 are wanted by the service provider To know the public IP of our apparatus is desirable to have a FIXED IP connection service that is provided by the provider if the service has a dynamic IP you will have to rely on a DNS service that gives a name to our IP and keep updated in the event of a change of IP in order to reach the TLK always writing the same name This service is provided by many providers some free and some paid and usually some routers include this function that can handle some of the service providers and in case you need to use this service will need to be programmed into your router by following the instructions in that given the various methods used to manage this function we can not include this function in the system TLK In case your nework TLK has many systems connected to the Internet the safest way to manage and functional syste
16. Shows the MAC Media Access Control address this address is uniquely assigned to the ethernet network card present on exciter It can be useful if you want to add in your router or fi rewall a list of MAC addresses of network cards authorized to connect to the network Note that these are readings rather than settings and cannot be edited note the empty triangle User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 19 100 1 N2 V3 amp V4 5 2 0 Version menu VrsSw This menu provides general information on the release installated Rel 01010000 Dat gg mm aaaa Rel 01010000 Dat gg mm aaaa Cig Conf 19 Menu 6 Note that these are readings rather than settings and cannot be edited note the empty triangle Rel Visualization of firmware release first row or Bios information Second row Dat Visualization of release date about firmware first row or Bios Second row GTO Visualization of table loaded set via dip Swtiches 20 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RAR TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 6 identification and Access to the Modules 6 1 Identification of the Modules The TLK300 and TLK2000 are made up of various modules linked to each other through connectors so as to make maintenance and any required module replacement easier 6 1 1 TL300 and TLK2000 versions V1 Upper view The figure below shows the equipment upper view with the various components pointed out 1
17. System 07 1f2l3 4 sje 7 8sj1 2 3f4 5 6 7 8 SS config TX7 tt txt xix Pt Configuration 07 Dip Switch 10 1 7 2 I C Address for System 07 Configuration 07 PC Address V1 V2 V3 amp V4 WR 0 1 7 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 07 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a f TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 7 Exc1R F Mute Absent User Status Remote Info Forward Power O W PA1 Fwd Measure Alarm List Reflected Power O W PA1 VPA Unbal Power ow PALIPA Temperature ac PA2 Fwd Absent PA2 VPA PA2 IPA Operator General Command Alarm Delete Exc 1 Freq 0 MHz Exc1 Mod 0 KHz ED Exc1 Fwd ow Ack OFF Administrator General Exci Rf 0w CMD ON Command Exc1 Ypa ov CMD OFF Alarm Delete Exc1 Ipa OA CMD RESET Heels Exc1 Mod L 0 KHz Network Mail Excl Mod R 0 KHz Snmp Exc1PLL Lock Absent Excl Audio Alarm Absent Excl Foldback Absent Configuration 07 Screen Command 60 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual LAA TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 8 Configuration of System 08 Composition e TLK telemetry e SCM LCD changeover e 2x TEX LCD exciter e 2x PJ amplifier TEX LCD 1 SCM LCD exciter Changeover system TEX LCD 2 exciter TLK Telemetry PJ Amplifier 1 HC LCD Hybrid Coupler PJ Amplifier 2 Configuration 08 System 10 1 8 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for
18. The personnel employed in the installation use and maintenance of the device shall be familiar with theory and practice of first aid 3 1 Treatment of electrical shocks 3 1 1 If the victim is not responsive Follow the A B C s of basic life support Place victim flat on his backon a hard surface Open airway lift up neck push forehead back Figure 1 Figure 1 e clear out mouth if necessary and observe for breathing e if not breathing begin artificial breathing Figure 2 tilt head pinch nostrils make airtight seal four quick full breaths Remember mouth to mouth resuscitation must be commenced as soon as possible Figure 2 e Check carotid pulse Figure 3 if pulse is absent begin artificial circulation Figure 4 depressing sternum Figure 5 Figure 3 Figure 4 J1 V2 V3 amp NA Rev 1 0 13 06 14 WR ELETTRONICA 2 RA Figure 5 In case of only one rescuer 15 compressions alternated to two breaths If there are two rescuers the rythm shall be of one brath each 5 compressions e Do not interrupt the rythm of compressions when the second person is giving breath e Call for medical assistance as soon as possible 3 1 2 If victim is responsive e Keep them warm Keep them as quiet as possible e Loosen their clothing a reclining position is recommended e Call for medical help as soon as possible
19. amp V4 0 1 20 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 20 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 20 SCM Exc2 Good Absent User Status Remote Exc2 Freq SCM Cng Status Manual ma Forward Power 0 W Exc2 Mod SCM Status Local Measure Alarm List Reflected Power O W Exc2 Fwd SCM Switch Present Temperature oc Exc2 Rf SCM Fault Absent 0 0 0 0 Absent Exc2 Vpa 0 Operator o 0 0 Exc2 Ipa General Exc2 Mod L KHz Ack OFF Exc2 Mod R KHz CMD ON Exc2 PLL Lock Absent CMD OFF Exc2 Audio Alarm Absent CMD RESET Exc2 Foldback Absent CMD Auto Man Exc2 R F Mute Absent CMD Exchange Command Excl Freq Alarm Delete Exc1 Mod Exc1 Fwd Excl Rf Administrator General Excl Wpa Command Exc1 Ipa Alarm Delete Excl Mod L KHz Password Exc1 Mod R KHz SCM Tot Retry 0 Network Mail Exc1PLLLock Absent SCM Retry QO Snmp Exc1 Audio Alarm Absent SCM Exc 1 OnAIR Absent Exc1 Foldback Absent SCM Excl Good Absent Excl R F Mute Absent SCM Exc2 OnAIR Absent D tS a a So Sc see a Configuration 20 Screen Command 86 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual MWR TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 21 Configuration of System 21 Composition e TLK telemetry e SCM LCD changeover e 2x PTX LCD exciter e HC LCD hybrid coupler e 4x PJ amplifier PTX LCD 1 SCM LCD exciter Changeover System PTX LCD 2 exciter
20. or to be covered The fissures doesn t be obstructed in no case The product must not be incorporated in a rack unless it is supplied with a suitable ventilation or that the manufacturer s instructions are been followed A WIRING This equipment can irradiate radio frequency energyand if it s not installed following the instructions contained in the manual and local regulations it could generate interferences in radio communications A WIRING This device has a connection to ground on the power cord and on the chassis Check that they are correctly connected Operate with this device in a residential ambient can cause radio disturbs in this case it can be demanded to the user to take adequate measures Specifications and informations contained in this manual are furnished for information only and are subject to change at any time without notice and should not be construed as a commitment by R V R Elettronica SpA The R V R Elettronica SpA assumes no responsability or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this manual including the products and software described in it and it reserves the right to modify the design and or the technical specifications of the product and this manual without notice e Warning regarding the use designated and the use limitations of the product This product is an transmitter radio indicated for the audio broadcasting service in frequency modulation It uses working fr
21. recording Time Shows event recording time hh mm Date Shows the day event was recorded dd MM yyyy Value Shows progressive number for event recording User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 33 100 LE 34 100 J1 M2 V3 amp V4 8 1 4 General Menu Operator amp Administrator Note Access to this menu and modifi cation of these parameters are only possible after login with operator or administrator rights This page not only shows the user the information about the exciter connected to TLK300 or TLK2000 interface but also allows setting various parameters Below will be described only items that allow the modification of the parameter with respect to the Info menu Press the buttons to confirm your choice if you let timer to time out the parameter setting will remain as previously set 7 z Web Administation for Ra MaRa TLK WEB Web Sofware Release OWTK 000100 Menu 5 Web Software Release Shows ID number of firmware release Web Software Date Shows the date of firmware release Device Date Allows you to align the date stored in the equipment with that of browser device by pressing the Syncronize Clock button dd MM yyyy Device Time Allows you to align the time stored in the equipment with that of browser device by pressing the Syncronize Clock button hh mm Local Date Shows the current local Date stored relates on own browser PC dd MM yyyy Local Time Shows
22. specified inside MIB which are subsequently reported in the description box Description at the end z x Host localhost y Port 161 E E tlk v3 v4 Community a readings 5 6 power readings Set Value h a system 1 power system power readings ao forvvard powe Write Community Object ID tlk tlk v3 v4 readings power readings system 1 power system power readings forward power reflected power H unbalanced power amplifier pwr reading a amp1 power reading S forward power pat 5 amp2 power reading D forward power pa 5 6 amp3 power reading S forward power pa3 5 amp4 power reading S forward power pa4d 5 amp5 power reading S forward power pa5 E E exciter power B E excitert power D exciter 1 fwd pwr output D exciter 1 rfl pwr output a exciter2 power gt exciter 2 fwd pwr output Pe exciter 2 rfl pwr output 9 general readings a syster 1 readings 3 system measure H system temperature 3 43 amplifier measure a amplifiert measure amplifiert vpa amplifiert ipa 5 3 amplifier2 measure amplifier2 vpa amplifier2 ipa 5 63 amplifier3 measure amplifier3 vpa Global View I Loading MIBs imibsiRFC1213 MIB AmibsilF MIB MIB s Loaded Successfully Loading MIBs C ProgrammiiManageEngineiMibBrowser Free Toolimibsirr main mib mib MIB s Loaded Successfully Loa
23. the current local Time stored relates on own browser PC hh mm Station Name Shows ID identifier name of transmitting station Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual R U Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 New Station Name Setting of the station name Write the name in the box that you want to assign then press the Change Name button to apply the choice 8 1 5 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator LE Note Access to this menu and modification of these parameters are only possible after login with operator or administrator rights This page not only shows the user the information about the exciter connected to the TLK300 or TLK2000 interface but also allows setting various parameters The upper part allows you to enable or disable the Auto refresh by clicking on the relevant box With Auto refresh enabled the measures are taken every 3 seconds Get Data and gave available in a legible form by the current page Ready With Auto refresh disabled the measures are frozen Stopped at the time when you uncheck the box and gave available in a legible form by the current page Following is a description of the items that allow modification of the parameter with respect to the Info menu Press the buttons to confirm your choice if you let timer to time out the parameter setting will remain as previously set 0 Web Administation for AVR TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready enu se n
24. you choose the setting by press ENTER again and you will exit the present menu confirming the change Display Contrast Setting Setting Menu 2 When the display is on by pressing the ESC button from the default menu menu 1 calls up the selection screen menu 3 which gives access to all other menus GenSet LogAlm MdmSts LanSts TlimSts VrsSw Menu 3 lf you want to return to the default menu menu 1 simply press the ESC button User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 15 100 16 100 11 M2 V3 amp V4 General menu GenSts In this menu you can toggle local control set the address and speed of serial ports and set the time both of Start up and of alarms generation To edit an item highlight the appropriate line using the and buttons and then press and hold the ENTER button until the command is accepted In this way the setting is toggled between Local and Remote or viceversa To edit the parameters simply select item and edit its value using the UP and DOWN buttons finally press ENTER to confirm Status RS232 Adress RS232 Baud Rate Start up Time Alarm Time Out Menu 4 Status The equipment can read and modify their own operating parameters in local mode LOCAL through the navigation keys and firmware management excluding all other sources The equipment can only read in remote mode REMOTE but not modify the operating parameters except through commands provid
25. 000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 ELETTRONICA 8 1 2 Measure Menu User Values found here are live readings and as such they can not be modified To change the settings use the operator or administrator Command Menu The upper part allows you to enable or disable the Auto refresh by clicking on the relevant box With Auto refresh enabled the measures are taken every 3 seconds Get Data and gave available in a legible form by the current page Ready With Auto refresh disabled the measures are frozen Stopped at the time when you uncheck the box and gave available in a legible form by the current page This page shows the user the data of the exciter connected to the TLK300 or TLK2000 interface Web Administation for A TLK WEB Auto Refresh Get data lenu selectio Menu 3 LE Nota an example of TLK300 or TLK2000 connected to TEX LCD made by RVR is in the case shown above The x next to EXC words is refer to the number of exciter to which the measure makes reference Status Shows the status of remote control Forward Power Shows exciter forward power expressed in W Reflected Power Shows exciter reflected power expressed in W Temperature Shows equipment internal temperature reading expressed in C EXO xX Freq Shows operating frequency of exciter expressed in MHz User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 31 100 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 RRi x Mod Shows exciter m
26. 2 Mod L KHz Ack OFF Exc2 Mod R KHz CMD ON Exc2 PLL Lock Absent CMD OFF Exc2 Audio Alarm Absent CMD RESET Exc2 Foldback Absent CMD Auto Man Exc2 R F Mute Absent CMD Exchange Command Excl Freq Alarm Delete Exc1 Mod Exc1 Fwd Excl Rf Administrator General Excl Wpa Command Exc1 Ipa Alarm Delete Excl Mod L KHz Password Exc1 Mod R KHz SCM Tot Retry 0 Network Mail Exc1PLLLock Absent SCM Retry QO Snmp Exc1 Audio Alarm Absent SCM Exc 1 OnAIR Absent Exc1 Foldback Absent SCM Excl Good Absent Excl R F Mute Absent SCM Exc2 OnAIR Absent D tS a a So Sc see a Configuration 22 Screen Command 90 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual eM TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 11 SNMP Telemetry SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is a worlwide protocol that allows the management and supervision of the equipment connected to the network Measurements and commands are described by a MIB Management Information Base which is a list of OID Object Identifi er Each OID is a variable that can be written SET or read GET through a NMS Network Management System compatible with SNMP The MIB is a text file written in ASN 1 and it is imported from the NMS in order to know what OID can be expected by the AGENT proxy card and how to interpret the information received LE Nota The user can not freely distribute the MIB unless written authorization issued by the manufacturer The MIB is pr
27. 2 R F Mute Absent Password Network Exc1 Mod L KHz Mail Excl Mod R snmp Excl PLL Lock Absent SCM Retry o CMB ON Exc1 Audio Alarm Absent SCM Excl OnAIR Absent CMD OFF Excl Foldback Absent SCM Excl Good Absent CMD RESET KHz SCM Tot Retry 0 Ack OFF Configuration 12 Screen Command 70 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual LEXY TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 13 Configuration of System 13 Composition TLK telemetry PTX LCD exciter PJ amplifier PTX LCD TLK exciter Telemetry p Amplifier Configuration 13 System 10 1 13 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 13 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ee ConfigT 13 tt ixi ixx Configuration 13 Dip Switch 10 1 13 2 IC Address for System 13 adr PTX 1 PTX 2 SCM HC o PA PA PA PA PA PA Configi13 1 4 Configuration 13 PC Address V1 V2 V3 amp V4 0 1 13 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 13 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a f TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 13 Exc1 R F Mute SCM Exc2 ONAIR Absent CMD Auto Man User Status Remote SCM Exc2 Good Absent CMD Exchange Info SCM Cng Status Manual Measure Alarm List Reflected Power 0 W Exc2 Mod SCM Status Local Unbal Power ow Exc2 Fwd SCM Switch Present Temperature oc Exc2 Rfl SCM Fault Absent Absent Exc2 Ypa Forward Power 0 W Exc1 F
28. 5 6 7 8 SS config TS tT Tt ixxi PE Configuration 03 Dip Switch 10 1 3 2 I C Address for System 03 adr _ TEX 1 TEX 2 SCM HC o PA PA l PA PA PA PA Configo3 1 4 5 6 Configuration 03 PC Address V1 V2 V3 amp V4 WR 0 1 3 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 03 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a f TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 3 Exc1R F Mute Absent User Status Remote Info Forward Power O W PA1 Fwd Measure Alarm List Reflected Power O W PA1 VPA Unbal Power ow PALIPA Temperature ac PA2 Fwd Absent PA2 VPA PA2 IPA Operator General Command Alarm Delete Exc 1 Freq 0 MHz Exc1 Mod 0 KHz ED Exc1 Fwd ow Ack OFF Administrator General Exci Rf 0w CMD ON Command Exc1 Ypa ov CMD OFF Alarm Delete Exc1 Ipa OA CMD RESET Heels Exc1 Mod L 0 KHz Network Mail Excl Mod R 0 KHz Snmp Exc1PLL Lock Absent Excl Audio Alarm Absent Excl Foldback Absent Configuration 03 Screen Command 52 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual MWR TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 4 Configuration of System 04 Composition e TLK telemetry e TEX LCD exciter e HC LCD hybrid coupler e 3x PJ amplifier TEX LCD M exciter PJ Amplifier 1 TLK Telemetry HC LCD Hybrid Coupler PJ Amplifier 2 PJ Amplifier 3 Configuration 04 System 10 1 4 1 Configura
29. 8 User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 Hi 1 V2 V3 amp V4 RR This page was intentionally left blank IV Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RW Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 IMPORTANT The symbol of lightning inside a triangle placed on the product evidences the operations for which is necessary gave it full attention to avoid risk of electric shocks The symbol of exclamation mark inside a triangle placed on the product informs the user about the presence of instructions inside the manual that accompanies the equipment im portant for the efficacy and the maintenance repairs A 1 Preliminary Instructions e General foreword The equipment in object is to considering for uses installation and maintenance from trained or qualified staff they conscious of the risks connected to operate on electronic and electrical circuits electrical The trained definition means staff with technical knowledge about the use of the equipment and with responsibility regarding the own safety and the other not qualified staff safety place under his directed surveillance in case of works on the equipment The qualified definition means staff with instruction and experience about the use of the equipment and with responsibility regarding the own safety and the other not qualified staff safety place under his directed surveillance in case of works on the equipment A W
30. AND BY Local Remote Present Absent string 16char max from 000 to 999 Tx is ON Fault Command Station Name Station ID string 16char max from 000 to 999 Tx is OFF Fault Command Station Name Station ID Alarm Station Name Station ID string 16char max to 000 from 999 Last 4 alarm list store in memory string 16char max to 000 from 999 RESET stored Record Station Name Station ID Status Station Name Station ID string 16char max to 000 from 999 Resend status alarm message string 16char max to 000 from 999 Release App Release Bios Table Code Table 9 2 V2 and V4 versions Transmitter status information Transmitter power on Transmitter power off Alarm log Clear Alarm Log Resend the alarm status information Software Version informations Note Response time to SMS commands may vary with different GSM network providers as a general rule response time should not exceed 7 10 minutes maximum Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual KAN TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 Configurations of Transmitter System Below are listed the several possible system configurations the configuration that needs to assume on the dip switch and the screens obtainable via WEB LE Note for further information on the Dip Switch please read the section on Dip Switch Configuration present in this manual 10 1 Configuration of Transmi
31. ARNING The machine can be equipped with an ON OFF switch which could not remove completely voltages inside the machine It is necessary to have disconnected the feeding cord or to have switched off the control panel before to execute technical operations making sure himself that the safety connection to ground is connected The technical interventions that expect the equipment inspection with circuits under voltage must be carry out from trained and qualified staff in presence of a second trained person that it is ready to intervene removing voltage in case of need R V R Elettronica SpA doesn t assume responsibility for injury or damage resulting from improper procedures or practices by untrained unqualified personnel in the handling of this unit A WARNING The equipment is not water resistant and an infiltration could seriously compromise its correct operation In order to prevent fires or electric shocks do not expose the equipment to rain infiltrations or humidity Please observe all local codes and fire protection standards during installation and use of this unit A WARNING The equipment has to its inside exposed parts to risk of electric shock always disconnect power before opening covers or removing any part of this unit Fissures and holes are supplied for the ventilation in order to assure a reliable efficacy of the product that for protect itself from excessive heating these fissures do not have to be obstructed
32. Absent D tS 2S So So Sc see wi Configuration 21 Screen Command 8 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual aR TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 22 Configuration of System 22 Composition e TLK telemetry e SCM LCD changeover e 2x PTX LCD exciter e HC LCD hybrid coupler e 5x PJ amplifier PTX LCD 1 SCM LCD exciter Changeover System PTX LCD 2 exciter TLK PJ Amplifier 1 Telemetry PJ Amplifier 2 HC LCD Hybrid Coupler PJ Amplifier 3 PJ Amplifier 4 PJ Amplifier 5 Configuration 22 System 10 1 22 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 22 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ee ConigTx22 i tt ixxi ixi Configuration 22 Dip Switch 10 1 22 2 C Address for System 22 adr PTX 1 PTX 2 SCM HC o PA PA PA PA PA PA A Config22 1 2 3 4 5 6 71 8 9_ Configuration 22 PC Address V1 V2 N3 amp V4 0 1 22 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 22 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 22 SCM Exc2 Good Absent User Status Remote Exc2 Freq SCM Cng Status Manual ma Forward Power 0 W Exc2 Mod SCM Status Local Measure Alarm List Reflected Power O W Exc2 Fwd SCM Switch Present Temperature oc Exc2 Rf SCM Fault Absent 0 0 0 0 Absent Exc2 Vpa 0 Operator o 0 0 Exc2 Ipa General Exc
33. Delete Password Network Mail snmp V1 V2 V3 amp V4 Web Administation for TLK WEB Auto Refresh Config Status Forward Power Reflected Power Unbal Power Temperature Excl Freq Exc1 Mod Exc1 Fwd Exc1 Rf Excl Ypa Exc1 Ipa Exc1 Mod L Exc1 Mod R Exc 1 PLL Lock Exc1 Audio Alarm Exc 1 Foldback Ready 14 Remote ow ow ow aoc Absent 0 MHz 0 KHz ow ow ov OA 0 KHz 0 KHz Absent Absent Absent Excl R F Mute Absent PA1 Fwd PAL VPA PAL IPA PA2 Fwd PA2 VPA PAZ IPA PA3 Fwd PAS VPA PAZ IPA Ack OFF CMD ON CMD OFF CMD RESET Configuration 14 Screen Command Rev 1 0 13 06 14 0 1 14 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 14 User Manual MWR TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 15 Configuration of System 15 Composition e TLK telemetry e PTX LCD exciter e HC LCD hybrid coupler e 3x PJ amplifier PTX LCD M exciter PJ Amplifier 1 TLK Telemetry HC LCD Hybrid Coupler PJ Amplifier 2 PJ Amplifier 3 Configuration 15 System 10 1 15 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 15 1f2l3 4 sje 7 8sj1 2 3f4 5 6 7 8 gt ConfigTX 15 i xixixi Configuration 15 Dip Switch 10 1 15 2 IC Address for System 15 adr Config 15 Configuration 15 PC Address 76 100 Menu selection User Info Measure Alarm List Operator General Co
34. Hz SCM Tot Retry 0 Network Mail Exc1PLLLock Absent SCM Retry QO Snmp Exc1 Audio Alarm Absent SCM Exc 1 OnAIR Absent Exc1 Foldback Absent SCM Excl Good Absent Excl R F Mute Absent SCM Exc2 OnAIR Absent D tS a a So Sc see a Configuration 18 Screen Command 82 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual LAA TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 19 Configuration of System 19 Composition e TLK telemetry e SCM LCD changeover e 2x PTX LCD exciter e 2x PJ amplifier PTX LCD 1 SCM LCD exciter Changeover system PTX LCD 2 exciter TLK Telemetry PJ Amplifier 1 HC LCD Hybrid Coupler PJ Amplifier 2 Configuration 19 System 10 1 19 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 19 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 gt conigTx19 111 xixi txt Configuration 19 Dip Switch 10 1 19 2 1C Address for System 19 adr PTX 1 PTX 2 SCM HC o PA PA PA PA PA PA Configi9 1 2 3 4 5 6 Configuration 19 FC Address V1 V2 N3 amp V4 0 1 19 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 19 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 19 SCM Exc2 Good Absent User Status Remote Exc2 Freq 0 SCM Cng Status Manual eee Forward Power 0 W Exc2 Mod D SCM Status Local Alarm List Reflected Power O W Exc2 Fwd D SCM Switch Present Temperature oc Exc2
35. M Tot Retry 0 Ack OFF Configuration 11 Screen Command 68 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RYM TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 12 Configuration of System 12 Composition e TLK telemetry e PTX LCD exciter TLK PTX LCD Telemetry exciter Configuration 12 System 10 1 12 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 conigTx12 it tt iii Configuration 12 Dip Switch 10 1 12 2 I C Address for System 12 Configuration 12 PC Address V1 V2 V3 amp V4 0 1 12 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 12 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a f TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 12 Exc1 R F Mute SCM Exc2 ONAIR Absent CMD Auto Man User Status Remote SCM Exc2 Good Absent CMD Exchange Info SCM Cng Status Manual Measure Alarm List Reflected Power 0 W Exc2 Mod SCM Status Local Unbal Power ow Exc2 Fwd SCM Switch Present Temperature oc Exc2 Rfl SCM Fault Absent Absent Exc2 Ypa Forward Power 0 W Exc1 Freq Operator General Command Exc2 Ipa Alarm Delete Exc1 Freq 0 MHz Exc2 Mod L Exc1 Mod 0 KHz Exc2 Mod R A Exc1 Fwd ow Exc2 PLL Lock Absent PA2 Fwd Administrator General Excl Rf ow Exc2 Audio Alarm Absent PA2 VPA Command Excl Ypa ov Exc2 Foldback Absent PA2 IPA 0 0 0 PA1 Fwd KHz PA1 VPA KHz PALIPA D BS BS BS Be a i By Alarm Delete Excl Ipa Exc
36. MAC Address Shows the MAC Media Access Control address this address is uniquely assigned to the ethernet network card present on exciter It can be useful if you want to add in your router or firewall a list of MAC addresses of network cards authorized to connect to the network New IP address Set the new IP Internet Protocol number New Subnet Mask Set the new subnet mask New Gateway Set the new gateway address DNS1 server Set the new first DNS server address Domain Name System DNS2 server Set the new second DNS server address Domain Name System Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RaW Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 8 1 9 Network Menu Administrator LE Note Access to this menu and modification of these parameters are only possible after login with administrator rights This page not only shows the user the information about sending messages through TLK300 or TLK2000 interface network connection but also allows setting various parameters Press the Change Settings button to confirm selection if you let timer to time out the parameter setting will remain as previously set LE Note to make changes within these sub menus you need to have through technical knowledge of network management It is recommended to have changes performed by trained or qualifi ed personnel Web Administation for AaVoRo TLK WEB Menu 14 Se
37. ON OFF or impulsive type e Bistable control in order to activate ON the user must send a 2 as value in order to disable OFF the user must send a 1 as value No other value is accepted like a command 94 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RaWa Ra ELETTRONICA TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 e Impulsive control tipically the commands are impulsive type In other words if you put the transmitter ON 2 value the next command is OFF 2 value and not a disable for ON command 1 value sem measure H sem total retry Pe sem retry a status readings a generakfommands ce By a system 1 status a system sts readings system local remote status gt mains presence H on presence off presence a scem status readings excl on air presence exc2 on air presence gt changeover mode changeover local remote status i harseauet fault status ysterm 1 commands Z system1 commands mmo Set transmitter on settransmitter off A setalarm reset S sem commands A sem changeover A sem auto manual Chit P Lee 8 system pwr alarms 6 8 s forward power trap fwd enable H min thr fwd trap H max thr fwd trap H hysteresys fwd trap a s reflected power trap rfl enable H min thr rf trap H max thr rfl trap H hysteresys rf trap meas alarms set system 1 meas alm set a systern alm set
38. PAL VPA o KHz PALIPA Administrator mess Exc2 PLL Lock Absent PA2 Fwd General Excl Rf ow Exc2 Audio Alarm Absent PA2 VPA Command Excl Ypa ov Exc2 Foldback Absent PA2 IPA o o o D BS BS pS G a i a Alarm Delete Exc1 Ipa Exc2 R F Mute Absent Password Network Exc1 Mod L KHz Mail Excl Mod R snmp Excl PLL Lock Absent SCM Retry o CMB ON Exc1 Audio Alarm Absent SCM Excl OnAIR Absent CMD OFF Excl Foldback Absent SCM Excl Good Absent CMD RESET KHz SCM Tot Retry 0 Ack OFF Configuration 09 Screen Command 64 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual MWR TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 10 Configuration of System 10 Composition e TLK telemetry e SCM LCD changeover e 2x TEX LCD exciter e HC LCD hybrid coupler e 4x PJ amplifier TEX LCD 1 SCM LCD exciter Changeover system TEX LCD 2 exciter TLK ve e PJ Amplifier 1 PJ Amplifier 2 HC LCD Hybrid Coupler PJ Amplifier 3 PJ Amplifier 4 Configuration 10 System 10 1 10 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ee ConfigTX10 i tt ixt tx Configuration 10 Dip Switch 10 1 10 2 IC Address for System 10 adr Config 10 Configuration 10 PC Address V1 V2 V3 amp V4 0 1 10 2 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 10 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a f TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready
39. Provide for the following applicable to operating tests and putting into service V Single phase mains power supply with adequate earth connection y Connection cable kit NOT INCLUDED including e Cables for telemetry signals and sampling e IfaLAN output is present Ethernet cable with RJ45 connector for connection to ADSL router or LAN User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 11 100 5 1 2 Le 12 100 11 V2 V3 amp V4 Connections Note the mains must be equipped with adequate earth connection properly connected to the equipment This is a pre requisite for ensuring operator safety and correct operation Connect the sampling cables of TLK300 or TLK2000 sources to output connectors of system to telemetric data such as the REMOTE connector of transmitters If LAN ouput is present connect the ETHERNET output of TLK300 or TLK2000 to the appropriate input of your ADSL router or LAN network If the connecting device was different identify an equivalent Connect the mains cable to the corresponding connector MAINS on TLK300 or TLK2000 Dip Switch configuration Modem None None Modem PSTN caer LOD a Moet tet EE EE Option x tan Option pix nouse txP como LL kh nouse ix x x xf Table 5 2 Dip Switch of p tt fe Tt Ett tT te Below the different configurations that CONFIG TX can assume are listed Dip Switch fr
40. Rfi a SCM Fault Absent Absent Exc2 Vpa 0 Exc2 Ipa Oo Exc2 Mod L 0 KHz Ack OFF Exc2 Mod R 0 KHz CMD ON Exc2 PLL Lock Absent CMD OFF Exc2 Audio Alarm Absent CMD RESET Exc2 Foldback Absent CMD Auto Man Exc2 R F Mute Absent CMD Exchange Operator General Command Excl Freq Alarm Delete Exc1 Mod Exc1 Fwd Excl Rf Administrator General Excl Wpa Command Exc1 Ipa Alarm Delete Excl Mod L KHz Password Exc1 Mod R KHz SCM Tot Retry 0 Network Mail Exc1PLLLock Absent SCM Retry QO Snmp Exc1 Audio Alarm Absent SCM Exc 1 OnAIR Absent Exc1 Foldback Absent SCM Excl Good Absent Excl R F Mute Absent SCM Exc2 OnAIR Absent D tS a a So Sc see a Configuration 19 Screen Command 84 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual MaYa Ma TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 20 Configuration of System 20 Composition e TLK telemetry e SCM LCD changeover e 2x PTX LCD exciter e HC LCD hybrid coupler e 3x PJ amplifier PTX LCD 1 SCM LCD exciter Changeover System PTX LCD 2 exciter TLK Telemetry PJ Amplifier 1 HC LCD E Compleat PJ Amplifier 2 PJ Amplifier 3 Configuration 20 System 10 1 20 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ee ConigTx20 t ix txt Configuration 20 Dip Switch 10 1 20 2 1C Address for System 20 Configuration 20 PC Address V1 V2 N3
41. System 08 1f2l3 4 5sje 7 8sj1 2 3f4 5 6 7 8 SS configTx8 et tt iiit Pt Configuration 08 Dip Switch 10 1 8 2 I C Address for System 08 adr _ TEX 1 TEX 2 SCM HC o PA PA PA PA PA PA Configo8 1 2 3 4 5 6 I Configuration 08 FC Address V1 V2 V3 amp V4 0 1 8 2 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 08 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a f TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 8 Exc1 R F Mute SCM Exc2 ONAIR Absent CMD Auto Man User Status Remote SCM Exc2 Good Absent CMD Exchange Info SCM Cng Status Manual Measure Alarm List Reflected Power 0 W Exc2 Mod SCM Status Local Unbal Power ow Exc2 Fwd SCM Switch Present Temperature oc Exc2 Rfl SCM Fault Absent Absent Exc2 Ypa Forward Power 0 W Exc1 Freq Operator General Command Exc2 Ipa Alarm Delete Exc1 Freq 0 MHz Exc2 Mod L Exc1 Mod KHz Exc2 Mod R Exc 1 Fwd PA1 Fwd KHz PAL VPA o KHz PALIPA Administrator mess Exc2 PLL Lock Absent PA2 Fwd General Excl Rf ow Exc2 Audio Alarm Absent PA2 VPA Command Excl Ypa ov Exc2 Foldback Absent PA2 IPA o o o D BS BS pS G a i a Alarm Delete Exc1 Ipa Exc2 R F Mute Absent Password Network Exc1 Mod L KHz Mail Excl Mod R snmp Excl PLL Lock Absent SCM Retry o CMB ON Exc1 Audio Alarm Absent SCM Excl OnAIR Absent CMD OFF Excl Foldback Absent SCM Excl Good Absent CMD RESET KHz SCM Tot Retry 0 Ack OFF
42. USB amp LED card 2 Panel card not present on TLK300 3 Mainboard amp Power Supply card 4 16 bit CPU card User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 1 V2 V3 amp V4 6 1 2 TL300 and TLK2000 versions V2 Upper view The figure below shows the equipment upper view with the various components pointed out 1 GSM Modem amp Antenna 2 USB amp LED card 3 Panel card not present on TLK300 4 Mainboard amp Power Supply card 5 16 bit CPU card 22 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual n 0 R TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 6 1 3 TL300 and TLK2000 versions V3 Upper view The figure below shows the equipment upper view with the various components pointed out 1 USB amp LED card 2 Panel card not present on TLK300 3 LAN card 4 Mainboard amp Power Supply card 5 16 bit CPU card User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 ar E se 1 V2 V3 amp V4 6 1 4 TL300 and TLK2000 versions V4 Upper view The figure below shows the equipment upper view with the various components pointed out 1 2 3 4 9 6 24 100 GSM Modem amp Antenna USB amp LED card Panel card not present on TLK300 LAN card Mainboard amp Power Supply card 16 bit CPU card Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual R U Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 7 Working Principles 7 1 Panel card The pan
43. Unit Models TLK2000 Variants TLK300 when used for its intended purpose is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 CE R amp TTE and therefore carries the CE mark The conformity assessment procedure referred in Article 10 and detailed in Annex Ill of Directive 1999 5 EC has been followed The following harmonized standard have been applied ElectroMagnetic Compatibility 3 1b EN 301 489 1 V1 9 2 2011 09 EN 301 489 11 V1 3 1 2006 05 Safety 3 1a EN 60215 1997 10 EN 60065 2011 01 The technical documentation is held at the location above as required by the conformity assessment procedure Bologna Italia 20 06 2013 Pjte tore Facio RV R Efettrohica S p A CEO p Rev 1 0 29 06 2013 User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 RaWa Ra ELETTRONICA 1 V2 V3 amp VA Technical Description Ambient working temperature 10 to 50 10 to 50 Whithout condensing AC Power Input AC Supply Voltage 80 260 80 260 Full range Internal switch Active Power Consumption 25 25 Connector VDE IEC Standard VDE IEC Standard DC Power Input DC Supply Voltage ane 12 12 PoC Current ADC lt 3 O O O OOOO OO U max 25W max 140W PO Mains O O 1 External fuse F 1 A F 5X20 _ mm 1 External fuse F 1 A F 5X20 mm LO Front panel height mm 44 1HE 44 1HE Overall depth mm 263 263 Chassis depth mm 239 239 poi out bout 4
44. W Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 ELETTRONICA 8 1 10 SNMP Menu Administrator LE Note Access to this menu and modification of these parameters are only possible after login with administrator rights This page not only shows the user the information related to the management and supervision of the devices connected to the network via SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol but also allows setting various parameters Press the Change Settings button to confirm selection if you let timer to time out the parameter setting will remain as previously set LE Nota to make changes within these sub menus you need to have through technical knowledge of network management It is recommended to have changes performed by trained or qualifi ed personnel z 3 Web Administation for RaMa Ra TLK WEB Men 9 Actual Status Viewing the status of the SNMP service Read Community Viewing the set string for GET command that allows you to monitor the different variables of the system managed Write Community Viewing the set string for SET command that allows you to monitor the different variables of the system managed Primary Trap IP Viewing the first Trap destination with the IP to which alarm warning messages shall be sent Primary Trap Port Viewing the first Trap destination with the Port to which alarm warning messages shall be sent The destination port o
45. anagement Software 1 After access is made the Main menu main page opens and shows possible viewing options This picture shows the Main menu after access Web Administation for TLK WEB Menu selection ompany Information User onica broadcasting equipment since 1979 RVR Elettronica was founded in 1979 re and Broad ent VR Elettr e o manufacture Telecommunication and F M Broadcast equipm uring these years RVR Elettronica has formed an established group of companies mposed of more than 200 professional figures onsolidating its leader position in the FM worldwide market he name of RVR has become synonymous of tradition innovation quality and reliability Operator VR is constantly engaged in guaranteeing the complete satisfaction of its customers General n order to Command qualified t Alarm Delete reach this target RVR can count on a detailed sales organization supported by echnical team esides RVR has a complete and innovative product range that allows advanced and ustomized production Administrator VR uses an efficient quality control system to guarantee reliable products General nd supports its customers with technical and commercial activities and training courses Command hrough its efficient after sales service Alarm Delete o learn more about our complete line of broadcast equipment visit the internet site eb Interface Tested with e 0000m Menu 1 To enter in one of the su
46. ap exc2 audio enable H min thr exc2 audio A max thr exc2 audio Pog H hysteresys exc 2 audio ES system status alm set a system 1 status alm set B E system status set s mains alm set iA trap mains enable Hast localhost Port 161 Community Write Community a Oooo 3 4 readings general commands system 1 commands system1 commands set transmitter on Set Value Object ID Loading MIBs AmibsiRFC1213 MIB AmibsilF MIB MIB s Loaded Successfully Loading MIBs C ProgrammiiManageEngineiMibBrowser Free Toolimibsinr main mib mib MIB s Loaded Successfully Loading MIBs C ProgrammiiManageEngineiMibBrowser Free Toolimibsinr tlk v3 v4 mib mib MIB s Loaded Successfully Description multivar Syntax INTEGER no operation 1 turn on t Status Reference mandatory Access read write Index Object ID E Be e a be ea 4 150 Da e a A a a this comands sends an activation sequence to the Description ransmitter if the transmitter is off it will turn on Menu 7 96 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RaMa Ra ELETTRONICA TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 An example of an alarm where you can edit only the enabler of states is shown below A max thr rf trap A hysteresys rfl trap E E meas alarms set a system 1 meas alm set B system alm set Sa temp alm set A trap temp enable A min thr temp trap A max thr temp trap A hysteresys temp tra
47. arket he name of RVR has become synonymous of tradition innovation quality and reliability Operator General Command Alarm Delete VR is constantly engaged in guaranteeing the complete satisfaction of its customers n order to reach this target RVR can count on a detailed sales organization supported by qualified technical team esides RVR has a complete and innovative product range that allows advanced and ustomized production Administrator VR uses an efficient quality control system to guarantee reliable products nd supports its customers with technical and commercial activities and training courses Command hrough its efficient after sales service Alarm Delete o learn more about our complete line of broadcast equipment visit the internet site eb Interface Tested with e 0000mm Menu 1 Nota If address http 192 168 0 244 does not work check and set IP address as 192 168 0 XXX where XXX is a figure between 1 and 254 excluding 244 that is TLK300 amp 2000 interface default address To change the IP address follow the instructions in the manual or in the online guide and technical help specific for the Operating System you use 2 Modify the parameters in accordance with the own needs 3 Now interface is ready to remotely read data and modify the various settings of the equipment 28 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual Tea TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 8 1 M
48. ation 17 System 10 1 17 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 17 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SS configTX 17 tt txt txt fT Configuration 17 Dip Switch 10 1 17 2 I C Address for System 17 adr Config 17 Configuration 17 PC Address User Manual Rev 1 0 13 V1 V2 N3 amp V4 0 1 17 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 17 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 17 SCM Exc2 Good Absent User Status Remote Exc2 Freq 0 SCM Cng Status Manual eee Forward Power 0 W Exc2 Mod D SCM Status Local Alarm List Reflected Power O W Exc2 Fwd D SCM Switch Present Temperature oc Exc2 Rfi a SCM Fault Absent Absent Exc2 Vpa 0 Exc2 Ipa Oo Exc2 Mod L 0 KHz Ack OFF Exc2 Mod R 0 KHz CMD ON Exc2 PLL Lock Absent CMD OFF Exc2 Audio Alarm Absent CMD RESET Exc2 Foldback Absent CMD Auto Man Exc2 R F Mute Absent CMD Exchange Operator General Command Excl Freq Alarm Delete Exc1 Mod Exc1 Fwd Excl Rf Administrator General Excl Wpa Command Exc1 Ipa Alarm Delete Excl Mod L KHz Password Exc1 Mod R KHz SCM Tot Retry 0 Network Mail Exc1PLL Lock Absent SCM Retry QO Snmp Exc1 Audio Alarm Absent SCM Exc1 OnAIR Absent Excl Foldback Absent SCM Excl Good Absent Excl R F Mute Absent SCM Exc2 ONAIR Absent D tS 2S So So Sc see wi Configuration 17 Screen Command 80 100 Rev 1 0
49. b menus select the name and then click on item to enter To go back to MAIN menu just press the F5 key on your computer s keyboard to force the WEB page reload The page that appears is divided into three frames 1 Title it has the logo and an identification of the current page displayed It is located on the top of the page 2 Navigation menu it allows you to select the page to display To enter into a submenu select the name and then click on the item to enter 3 Body area where the page displays information about the selected menu User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 29 100 V1 V2 V3 amp N4 Re W Ra 8 1 1 Info Menu User Values found here are live readings and as such they can not be modified To change the settings use the operator or administrator General menu This page shows the user the data of TLK300 or TLK2000 interface Y Web Administation for aWatiian TLK WEB Menu 2 Web Software Release Shows the release of WEB firmware Web Software Date Shows the issue date of WEB firmware Device Date Shows the day stored on the equipment dd MM yyyy Device Time Shows the time stored on the equipment hh mm Local Date Shows the day stored in your browser PC dd MM yyyy Local Time Shows the time stored in your browser PC hh mm Station Name Shows the ID name of transmitting station 30 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RaW Ra TLK300 amp TLK2
50. bal View I Menu 2 The telemetry system is capable to sending Trap up to two different addresses Different addresses can be set using the OID in major MIB in this case e IP address for the destination of the Trap SPECIFIC MIB Description The SPECIFIC MIB reads and manages the parameters administrated by TLK300 amp TLK2000 included in transmitter station 92 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual ELETTRONICA TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 Through this MIB you can read powers forward reflected or unbalanced temperature voltages and currents on modules of possible amplifiers exciters and changeovers connected to TLK300 amp TLK2000 Note In MIB browser will always display the maximum configuration of amplifiers exciters and changeover available The machines not present will report zero readings It is also possible to manage to control the switching on or off of transmitter the alarm reset automatic or manual changeover In cases where the parameter is a read only and you can not change it it will be indicated by a red X over the icon reference In some cases to apply a particular change it is necessary to click on the OID item Apply Changes Note In the following examples is used a MIB browser of ManageEngine but any MIB Browser can be used 11 2 1 Reading of Measurement Each transmitter has a range of measures that can be read The description of each variable is
51. data 36 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RaW Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 ELETTRONICA 8 1 6 Alarm Delete Menu Operator amp Administrator LE Note Access to this menu and modification of these parameters are only possible after login with operator or administrator rights Values found here are live readings and as such they can not be modified Within this menu you can display the last 20 alarms saved by the system any new event will automatically delete the older ones Using Reset item at bottom right of the menu you can delete all pending alarms This page shows the user the alarms of the exciter connected to the TLK300 or TLK2000 interface 0 Web Administation for RVR TLK WEB ME enu se on 3 1 Menu 7 Type Shows the alarm code Name Shows the description for the error that led to event recording Time Shows event recording time hh mm Wate Shows the day event was recorded dd MM yyyy Value Shows progressive number for event recording User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 37 1100 11 M2 V3 amp V4 Password Menu Administrator LE Note Access to this menu and modification of these parameters are only possible after login with administrator rights This page allows the confi guration of login as an administrator and maintenance of TLK300 or TLK2000 interface via WUI 7 7 Web Administation for LAAL TLK WEB
52. ded Java and Ajax features Alarm generation Alarm generation parameters are listed below e Alarm generation parameters are listed below e Exciter output power forward power good PgD e Reflected power at the exciter reflected power good PgR e Temperature state OVER TEMPERATURE e Audio Signal presence e Mains voltage state present or missing An inhibit time start time after power on is provided to ensure false alarm prevention When this inhibit time times out the thresholds of alarm generation parameters are checked and remote alarms are sent if needed Alarm generation technique is outlined in the figure below remote alarm delay i e the amount of time the system waits before issuing a remote alarm after an alarm condition occurs is indicated in figure 7 1 When appropriate a new line is added to the alarm log stored up to twenty lines maximum Alarm state Alarm state Alarm state time limit before the timer Timer time limit of alarm activation with exhaustion of the activation time ANY alarm state still persistent ALARM IS ALARM IS NOT GENERATES and the GENERATE timer is reload to the starting value The bar Bii shows the alarm activation time Figure 7 1 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual WR TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 The alarm log may be reviewed using the TELECON software or through SMS see relevant section only for GSM model when connec
53. ding MIBs C ProgrammiiManageEngineiMibBrowser Free Toolmibsinr tlk v3 v4 mib mib MIB s Loaded Successfully z Description multivar Syntax INTEGER Status mandatory Access read only Reference Index Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 13963 4 150 1 1 1 1 1 1 r Total forward power expressed in WATTS This is the escriplon total output of the transmitter Menu 3 User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 Reading of Status J1 V2 V3 amp NA Waa ELETTRONICA Similarly to measurements each transmitter has a range of states that can be read The description of each variable is specified inside MIB which are subsequently reported in the description box Description at the end ZA scm measure scm total retry HS scm retry E 4 status readings a system 1 status B system sts readings system local remote status i mains presence on presence ee off presence scm status readings H exc1 on ait presence H exc2 on ait presence changeover mode changeover local remote sfatus NG changeover fault statya and a system 1 commands a system1 commands eae Set transmitter on JA settransmitter off fi setalarm reset a scm commands scm changeover iA scm auto manual a alarm settings B pwr alarms set O B system 1 pwr alm set oS system pwr alarms 6 s forward power bA trap fwd enable A min thr fwd trap AA maxthr fwd trap 5A hysteresys fwd trap B s reflected power A trap rfl
54. e red DB9 female connector for 1 C sampling DB9 male connector for C sampling RJ45 connector for TCP IP communication SMA female connector for connection to a GSM antenna External 12Vdc supply input Negative black DB9 female connector for serial sampling DB9 connector for direct serial communication with the TELECON program and software update in exchange with frontal USB socket SIM card tray On the left side there is a status LED On the right side there is the eject button for SIM card tray User Manual RW Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 4 5 Connectors Description 4 5 1 RS232 Type Female DB9 NC TX D OONOOARWND G Z w 4 5 2 IC Bus Type Male DB9 NC SDA OONOOARWND G Z U 4 5 3 IPC Bus Type Female DB9 NC SDA SCL NC GND NC NC NC NC OON OAR WDNDM gt User Manual V1 V2 V3 amp V4 4 5 4 RS485 Type Female DB9 RS485 IC internally connected Do not use GND NC IC internally connected Do not use RS485 NC NC NC OON OAR WDNDM gt 4 5 5 USB Type Female type B V In D D GND f Type female RJ45 TX TX RX NC NC RX NC NC CON OOBRWDNDN 10 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual R U Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 5 Quick guide for installation and use This section provides a step by step description of equipment installat
55. ed by the LAN interfaces or GSM connected RS232 Adress Selection of serial address or USB for TELECON The serial address is relevant when the unit is connected to an RVR transmission system which provides for use of this protocol It is recommended however to not change it for any reason It is selectable from 1 to 200 RS232 Baud Rate Selection of the baud rate for the serial port data transfer selectable between 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 and 38400 Start up Time Setting of start up time expressed in mm ss Alarm Time Out Setting of time for alarms generation expressed in mm ss Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual R U Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 5 2 2 Alarms menu LogAlm This menu provides general information on the last twenty alarms stored in a non volatile memory from the exciter In case the buffer is full the previous alarms stored will have replaced with the new one normally it visualized the last alarm saved in memory To change the alarm displayed press the and buttons turn until the indicator is highlighted on the Alarm label and then press again to confirm Select one of the twenty alarms choose itself from the list of alarms 1 20 using the buttons If the user confirm or doesn t confirm the new value i e the ENTER button is not pressed the cursor stops blinking and remains on the first alarm stored Alrm 00 20 Date 00 00 00 Time 00 00 Description None
56. el card contains display and keys needed to interface with the user 7 2 Mainboard The main board carries out the following functions e RS232 RS485 USB and IC input output treatment e Signal Processing Control e Management measures e Distribution of power supplies The power supply is a direct from mains type and it can be connected to any voltage between 90 and 260 V without any adjustments or manual settings 7 3 16 bit CPU Card The CPU card is located on the mainboard This card is the heart of the equipment as it handles and processes all information provided by the other cards and by other devices connected through the serial interface It is possible to perform firmware updates by directly connecting the RS232 output of TLK300 amp TLK2000 to serial or USB port of one PC The card has a diagnostic LEDs to verify it works 7 4 USBcard This card adds an USB 2 0 port to allow connection to one PC by creating a virtual serial port The USB connector is used to program the firmware and to interface in local with TELECON software The USB connection automatically puts the equipmenti in local mode User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 25 100 7 9 26 100 11 M2 V3 amp V4 LAN card This card adds a LAN port that allows you to connect itself to an equipment via TCP IP The visualization and modification of working parameters concern transmitter is so possible using an Internet browser in ad
57. enable HA min thr rfl trap HA max thr rf trap ff iA hysteresys rfl trap ES meas alarms set 0 B system 1 meas alm set a system alm set i i t Global View Host localhost y Port 161 THREE Write Community t E 3 4 readings general commands system 1 commands system1 commands set transmitter on Community Set Value Object ID Loading MIBs AmibsiRFC1213 MIB AmibsilF MIB MIB s Loaded Successfully Loading MIBs C ProgrammiiManageEngineiMibBrowser Free Toolimibsirr main mib mib MIB s Loaded Successfully Loading MIBs C ProgrammiiManageEngineiMibBrowser Free Toolmibsinr tlk v3 v4 mib mib MIB s Loaded Successfully Description Multivar Syntax INTEGER no operation 1 turn on t Status Access fread write Reference Index Object ID mandatory 1 3 6 1 4 1 13963 4 150 1 1 10 1 1 1 this comands sends an activation sequence to the Description ransmitter if the transmitter is off it will turn on Menu 4 The indications on the states can be of three types e 0 e 1 e 2 11 2 2 Comand sending Indication of absence of the transmitter system component Indication of ON state presence or activation of parameter Indication of OFF state absence or deactivation of parameter Similarly to measurements the commands have a number of OID that are only in write mode For each transmitter the MIB export a specific set of OID The commands set are of two types bistable
58. epair the unit quicker than what the manufacturer could do Very often installing errors are discovered by dealers 2 Ifyour dealer cannot help you contact R V R Elettronica and explain the problem If it is decided to return the unit to the factory R V R Elettronica will mail you a regular authorization with all the necessary instructions to send back the goods 3 When you receive the authorization you can return the unit Pack it carefully for the shipment preferably using the original packing and seal the package perfectly The customer always assumes the risks of loss i e User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 1 100 2 100 R V R is never responsible for damage or loss until the package reaches R V R premises For this reason we suggest you to insure the goods for the whole value Shipment must be effected C I F PREPAID to the address specified by R V R s service manager on the authorization LS DO NOT RETURN UNITS WITHOUT OUR AUTHORIZATION AS THEY WILL BE REFUSED 4 Be sure to enclose a written technical report where mention all the problems found and a copy of your original invoice establishing the starting date of the warranty Replacement and warranty parts may be ordered from the following address Be sure to include the equipment model and serial number as well as part description and part number R V R Elettronica SpA Via del Fonditore 2 2c 40138 BOLOGNA ITALY Tel 39 051 6010506 3 First Aid
59. equencies that are not harmonized in the states of designated user The user of this product must obtain from the Authority for spectrum management in the state of designated user the appropriate authorization to use the radio spectrum before putting in exercise this equipment The working frequency the transmitter power let alone other specifications of the transmission system are subject to limitation and definited in the authorization obtained 2 Warranty R V R Electronics S P A guarantees absence of manufacturing defect and the good operation for the products within the provided terms and conditions Please read the terms carefully because the purchase of the product or acceptance of order confirmation constitutes acceptance of the terms and conditions For the last legal terms and conditions please visit our web site WWW RVR IT wich may also be changed removed or updated for any reason without prior notice Warranty will be void in cases of opened products physical damage misuse modification repair by unauthorised persons carelessness and using the product for other purpose than its intended use In case of defect proceed like described in the following 1 Contact the dealer or distributor where you purchased the unit Describe the problem and so that a possible easy solution can be detected Dealers and Distributors are supplied with all the information about problems that may occur and usually they can r
60. er Free Toolimibsint main mib mib MIB s Loaded Successfully Loading MIBs C ProgrammiiManageEngineiMibBrowser Free Toolimibsirvr tlk v3 v4 mib mib MIB s Loaded Successfully Description multivar py tigen SSeS en cress ee pe Access fread write Reference Index Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1513963 4 150 1 1 10 1 1 1 this comands sends an activation sequence to the Description ransmitter if the transmitter is off it will turn on Menu 9 1 N2 V3 amp V4 Connecting TLK to Internet network In order to connect the system to the public network TLK you must have an internet connection typically provided through a router with NAT Network Address Translation which allows devices connected to the LAN to go out with the number router s public IP and protect any attempts at forcing In case you have connecting directly with the public IP address on the LAN socket is advisable to insert a router firewall to avoid exposing the system TLK directly to the public network but manage only the ports used by TLK for the functions of the web interface SNMP and SMTP The system uses incoming port 80 can not be changed such as web interface visible from any Web Browser and port 161 can not be changed such as SNMP port For sending the email TLK uses port 25 modifiable and port 162 can not be changed for the sending of SNMP Trap To ensure that the TLK is visible from the outside is necessary that the r
61. f the Trap can not be edited User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 43 100 44 100 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 RM Ra Secondary Trap IP Viewing the second Trap destination with the IP to which alarm warning messages shall be sent Secondary Trap Port Viewing the second Trap destination with the Port to which alarm warning messages shall be sent The destination port of the Trap can not be edited New Read Community Imposta la stringa per il comando SET New Write Community Imposta la stringa per il comando GET New Primary Trap IP Set the identification number of the primary IP address set to send the Trap signaling It must be in dotted format XXX XXX XXX XXX ie 192 168 0 5 New Secondary Trap IP Set the identification number of the secondary IP address set to send the Trap signaling It must be in dotted format XXX XXX XXX XXX ie 192 168 0 5 Main MIB By pressing the MIB you can download onto your PC or browser device the main MIB files of manufacturer of product stored in TLK300 amp TLK2000 Specific MIB By pressing the MIB you can download onto your PC or browser device the specific MIB files of product stored in TLK300 amp TLK2000 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual e Wa TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 9 Versions with GSM This section describes the features introduced with versions V2 and V4 option with GSM telemetry and the necessary steps for their proper conf
62. guration 06 System 10 1 6 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 06 1f2l3 4 sje 7 sj1 2 3f4 5 6 7 8 SS configTx6 Et tt iix Pt Configuration 06 Dip Switch 10 1 6 2 I C Address for System 06 Configuration 06 PC Address V1 V2 V3 amp V4 WR 0 1 6 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 06 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a f TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 6 Exc1R F Mute Absent User Status Remote Info Forward Power 0 W PA1 Fwd Measure Alarm List Reflected Power O W PA1 VPA Unbal Power ow PALIPA Temperature ac PA2 Fwd Absent PA2 VPA PA2 IPA Operator General Command Alarm Delete Exc 1 Freq 0 MHz Exc1 Mod 0 KHz ED Exc1 Fwd ow Ack OFF Administrator General Exci Rf 0w CMD ON Command Exc1 Ypa ov CMD OFF Alarm Delete Exc1 Ipa OA CMD RESET Heels Exc1 Mod L 0 KHz Network Mail Excl Mod R 0 KHz Snmp Exc1PLL Lock Absent Excl Audio Alarm Absent Excl Foldback Absent Configuration 06 Screen Command 58 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual AWA TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 7 Configuration of System 07 Composition e TLK telemetry e SCM LCD changeover e 2x TEX LCD exciter e PJ amplifier TEX LCD 1 SCM LCD exciter Changeover TLK system TEX LCD 2 Telemetry exciter PJ Amplifier Configuration 07 System 10 1 7 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for
63. iguration These versions are able to handle remote the alarm reporting by sending SMS messages through a internal GSM modem or through a dial up external PSTN modem option on demand by sending an alarm message string to a connected PC Before querying the system using SMS messages establish a connection using the TELECON software and set the provider service centre number and the telephone numbers authorised to send these commands to the devices When any one of the parameters listed above changes state a text message with the following information is sent via modem if fitted e Station Name e Station ID e State of measurements ES1 example of TLK300 2000 in double exciter configuration with external switching unit TLC ID 01 Station name FwdPwr1 OK RflPwrt OK Temp1 OK Audio1 OK Mains OK SCM Fault OK Audio2 OK ES2 example of TLK300 2000 in single exciter configuration TLC ID 01 Station name FwdPwr1 OK RflPwr1 OK Temp1 OK Audio OK Mains OK User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 45 100 i 46 100 J1 V2 V3 amp NA RaRa ELETTRONICA The versions with GSM support the following commands TXON TXOFF Station Name Station ID FWD Power RFL Power Temp Tx ON Local Alarm Present Station Name Station ID string 16char max to 000 from 999 Exciter Forward Power in W Exciter Reflected Power in W Temperature in C Tx state ON OFF ST
64. ion and configuration procedure Follow these procedures closely upon first power on and each time any change is made to general configuration such as when a new transmission station is added or the equipment is replaced Once the desired configuration has been set up no more settings are required for normal operation at each power up even after an accidental shutdown the equipment defaults to the parameters set during the initial configuration procedure The topics covered in this section are discussed at greater length in the next sections with detailed descriptions of all hardware and firmware features and capabilities Please see the relevant sections for additional details LE IMPORTANT When configuring and testing the transmitter in which the equipment is integrated be sure to have the Final Test Table supplied with the equipment ready at hand throughout the whole procedure the Final Test Table lists all operating parameters as set and tested at the factory 5 1 Preparation 5 1 1 Preliminary checks Unpack the transmitter and immediately inspect it for transport damage Ensure that all connectors are in perfect condition The main fuse can be accessed from the outside on the rear panel Extract the fuse carrier with a screwdriver to check its integrity or for replacement if necessary The fuse to be used is this type Sz 230 415 Vac TLK300 amp TLK2000 230 Vac 115 Vac 1x 2A type 5x20 Table 5 1 Fuses
65. liocalhost y Port 161 Write Community Host TERRE E 3 v4 readings general commands system 1 commands system1 commands set transmitter on Community Set Value Object ID Global View I t Loading MIBs mibsiRFC1213 MIB AmibsilF MIB MIB s Loaded Successfully Loading MIBs C ProgrammiiManageEngine MibBrowser Free Toolimibsinr main mib mib MIB s Loaded Successfully Loading MIBs C ProgrammiiManageEngine MibBrowser Free Toolimibsinr tlk v3 v4 mib mib MIB s Loaded Successfully gi pren Description multivar INTEGER no operation 1 turn on t Status Reference Syntax Access Index Object ID read write 1 3 6 1 4 1 13963 4 150 1 1 10 1 1 1 this comands sends an activation sequence to the Description ransmitter if the transmitter is off it will turn on Menu 5 Note In the example above all controls are impulsive type 11 2 3 Reading and Settings of Trap For each Trap related to measurement can be set e Enabler Trap command on a power measure e The minimum value MIN is the fixed point below which is sent a Trap e The maximum value MAX is the fixed point beyond which is sent a Trap e The hysteresis value is a nominal value that the system adds or subtracts to real value in order to exit from alarm condition In other words it is helpful to avoid situations of continuous alarm if readout is very close to the set point alarm U
66. mmand Alarm Delete Administrator General Command Alarm Delete Password Network Mail snmp V1 V2 V3 amp V4 Web Administation for TLK WEB Auto Refresh Config Status Forward Power Reflected Power Unbal Power Temperature Excl Freq Exc1 Mod Exc1 Fwd Exc1 Rf Excl Ypa Exc1 Ipa Exc1 Mod L Exc1 Mod R Exc 1 PLL Lock Exc1 Audio Alarm Exc 1 Foldback Ready 15 Remote ow ow ow aoc Absent 0 MHz 0 KHz ow ow ov OA 0 KHz 0 KHz Absent Absent Absent Excl R F Mute Absent PA1 Fwd PAL VPA PAL IPA PA2 Fwd PA2 VPA PAZ IPA PA3 Fwd PAS VPA PAZ IPA Ack OFF CMD ON CMD OFF CMD RESET Configuration 15 Screen Command Rev 1 0 13 06 14 0 1 15 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 15 User Manual La TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 16 Configuration of System 16 Composition e TLK telemetry e PTX LCD exciter e HC LCD hybrid coupler e 4x PJ amplifier PJ Amplifier 1 PTX LCD exciter TLK EE PJ Amplifier 2 HC LCD Hybrid Coupler PJ Amplifier 3 PJ Amplifier 4 Configuration 16 System 10 1 16 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 16 1f2l3 4 5sje 7 8sj1 2 3f4 5 6 7 8 SS configTX 16 Pt tt tt let Configuration 16 Dip Switch 10 1 16 2 1C Address for System 16 adr PTX 1 PTX 2 SCM HC o PA PA PA PA PA PA Configi16
67. ms is to create a VPN between all stations and the headquarters in order to have all the devices in the same network in order to view them directly with their IP without the limitations of different ports for devices in the same location not all routers have this programming possibilities limits the output ports and having to manage any dynamic IP with a DNS service In this case the customer will have to rely on a company that specializes in networks to configure your VPN between locations User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 99 100 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 MMAR This page was intentionally left blank 100 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual ISO 9001 2000 certified since 2000 R V R Elettronica S p A Via del Fonditore 2 J 2c SINS Member of CISQ Federation Zona Industriale Roveri 40138 Bologna Italy AN RINA Za all Zod a Phone 39 051 6010506 Fax 39 051 6011104 SS84 iso 9001 2000 Certified Quality System ELETTRONICA e mail info rvr it web http www rvr it The RVR Logo and others referenced RVR products and services are trademarks of RVR Elettronica S p A in Italy other countries or both RVR 1998 all rights reserved All other trademarks trade names or logos used are property of their respective owners
68. nce of LAN interface on the machine IP Adress 192 168 000 Network Mask 255 255 255 Gateway 192 168 000 Primary DNS 192 168 000 Second DNS 192 168 000 Mac Adress 00 00 00 00 Menu 5 IP Address Shows the number that unequivocally identifi es within a single network the devices connected to an IT network that uses the IP standard Internet Protocol Network Mask Shows the subnet mask necessary for the computer that must communicate with another IP address to know if it should route packages toward the gateway of its local network or use the address of the receiver local network Gateway Shows gateway address In simpler networks there is only one gateway that forwards to the internet network all the outbound traffic In more complicated networks where many subnets are available each of them refers to a gateway that will route data traffi c towards the other subnets or forward it to other gateways Primary DNS Shows the fi rst DNS server address Domain Name System in case the server should change the server hosting a service or it is necessary to change its IP address it is enough to change the DNS record without changing client settings second DNS Shows the second DNS server address Domain Name System in case the server should change the server hosting a service or it is necessary to change its IP address it is enough to change the DNS record without changing client settings MAC Address
69. nder Address Shows the transmission address used for sending messages Destination 1 Shows the fi rst address to which alarm warning mail messages shall be sent Destination 2 Shows the second address to which alarm warning mail messages shall be sent Destination 3 Shows the third address to which alarm warning mail messages shall be sent Destination 4 Shows the fourth address to which alarm warning mail messages shall be sent User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 41 100 42 100 V1 V2 V3 amp VA Subject Shows the description of the subject field of mail in case of sending alarm messages Server Port New New New New New New New Shows the port used by TCP transmission protocol Sender Address Set the new transmission address used for sending messages Destination 1 Set the new first email address to which alarm warning mail messages shall be sent Destination 2 set the new second email address to which alarm warning mail messages shall be sent Destination 3 Set the new third email address to which alarm warning mail messages shall be sent Destination 4 Set the new fourth email address to which alarm warning mail messages shall be sent Subject Set the new description of the subject field of the mail in case of sending alarm messages Server Port Set the new port used by SMTP server for the transmission of email Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual Ra
70. nsmitter of Compact and Modular family Version V4 GSM e WEB telemetry unit for transmitter of Compact and Modular family Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RaWa Ra ELETTRONICA TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 4 3 Frontal Panel Description 4 3 1 Frontal Panel Description of TLK300 1 2 3 4 9 6 7 8 9 TELEMETRY UNIT MOD TLK300 WAIT SMS USB LAN LOCAL ALARM STS 10 POWER User Manual Green LED turns on when modem is connected and it is properly initialized Green LED turns on when the equipment is connected to mains power supply Yellow LED when flashing indicates the Start up of equipment When on indicates that Start time is active No alarm messages will be sent until this LED turns off Yellow LED indicates that it is transmitting an alarm signal by SMS USB Type B connector for programming of firmware and local interfacing with TELECON software The USB connection automatically puts the unit in local mode Green LED turns on when the LAN option is present and properly communicating Yellow LED turns on when the equipment is in local operating status Red LED turns on when an alarm is present in the alarm li Red LED turns on when one of alarm condition is present ON OFF switch Rev 1 0 13 06 14 St 1 2 3 4 9 6 7 8
71. odulation expressed in kHz EXO X Vpa Shows exciter amplifier module voltage expressed in V EXC x Ipa Shows exciter amplifier module current expressed in A Exc x Mod L Shows modulation on left channel of exciter expressed in kHz Exc x Mod R Shows modulation on right channel of exciter expressed in kHz Exc x PLL Lock Shows the lock status at frequency set by PLL Exc x Audio Alarm Shows the status of an impasse due to excessive SWR Exc x Foldback Shows the triggered status of the foldback function automatic reduction of output power Ext R F Mute Shows the status of power inhibition by an interlock signal EXC x CMD ON Not allowed through User credentials CMD OFF Not allowed through User credentials 32 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RaW Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 8 1 3 Alarm List menu User Values found here are live readings and as such they can not be modified To change the settings use the operator or administrator Alarm Delete Menu Within this menu you can display all alarms saved by the system any new event will automatically delete the older ones This page shows the user the alarms of the exciter connected to the TLK300 or TLK2000 interface z Web Administation for Ra VaRa TLK WEB Ready TYPE NAME 3 Audio Absent 1 Menu 4 Type Shows the alarm code Name Shows the description for the error that led to event
72. om position 1 to position 5 is to set as binary number based on the configuration number to which reference is made for example the configuration 12 is equal to 00110 or the configuration 20 is equal to 00101 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RaW Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 ELETTRONICA 5 1 3 1 Configuration of transmitter Version from V1 to V4 TEX 1 TEX 2 SCM HC o PA 1 Config 07 Config 10 Config 11 E a Oo ee ee ee y x lt H Config 12 Config 13 Config 14 Config 15 Config 16 Config48 1 2 Config20 1 2 Config21 1 2 Config22 1 2 3 Config 10_ Config 11_ Config 12_ Config 13 _ Config 14 Config 15_ Config 16_ N O O 5 h To _ Te ss rp wI Go GO tad ad hed bead a N oO ARR HRIRIRI RISB BIR a a D U gt Table 5 3 TX configurations in versions from V1 to V4 User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 13 100 5 2 LE 14 100 J1 M2 V3 amp V4 Management Firmware Note ai fini di una maggiore chiarezza sono riportati qui di seguito solo le schermate tipiche del TLK2000 The TLK300 model is not equipped with LCD display The equipment features an LCD with two lines by 16 characters that displays a set of menus The figure below provides an overview of equipment menus The symbols listed below appear in the left portion of the display a
73. operty of the manufacturer The SNMP version used in this application is the v2 and is compatible with all NMS systems New Write Community New Primary Trap IP 13 174 190 10 New Secondary Trap IP 213 174 190 106 Main MIE rvr miain mib mib Specific Mib ryr th v3 v4 mib mib Menu 1 LE Nota Use a MIB BROWSER not included to use the MIB of RVR equipments These are usually provided in an accompanying CD with the system in which the TLK300 amp TLK2000 is installed 11 1 MAIN MIB Description The MAIN MIB reads and manages the main parameters of TLK300 amp TLK2000 and provides general information related to manufacturer Through this MIB you can read and in some cases set parameters such as IP address Netmask Gateway and DNS address Itis also possible to manage IP address time and date stored within the telemetry system User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 91 100 11 1 1 J1 V2 NI amp V4 WR ELETTRONICA In cases where the parameter is a read only and you can not change it it will be indicated by a red X over the icon reference In some cases to apply a particular change it is necessary to click on the OID item Apply Changes Note In the following examples is used a MIB browser of ManageEngine but any MIB Browser can be used Reading and Settings of parameters The description of each variable is specified inside MIB which are subsequently reported in the description b
74. or System 02 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ee config X2 et tt ix ii Configuration 02 Dip Switch 10 1 2 2 I C Address for System 02 adr _ TEX 1 TEX 2 SCM HC o PA PA PA PA PA PA Config02 1 4 Jf Configuration 02 PC Address V1 V2 V3 amp V4 WR 0 1 2 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 02 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 2 uee Status Remote Info Forward Power 0 W Ack OFF Measure Alarm List Reflected Power 0 W CMD ON Temperature oc CMD OFF Absent CMD RESET Operator General Command Excl Freq 0 MHz Alarm Delete Exc1 Mod 0 KHz Exc1 Fwd ow a Exc1 Rf 0 wW Administrator General Exc1 Vpa ov Command Exc1 Ipa oA Alarm Delete Exc1 Mod L 0 KHz Roselle Exc1 Mod R 0 KHz Network Mail Excl PLL Lock Absent snmp Exc1 Audio Alarm Absent Excl Foldback Absent Exc1R F Mute Absent Configuration 02 Screen Command 50 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RYM TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 3 Configuration of System 03 Composition e TLK telemetry e TEX LCD exciter e HC LCD hybrid coupler e 2x PJ amplifier TEX LCD exciter TLK a E PJ Amplifier 1 HC LCD Hybrid Coupler PJ Amplifier 2 Configuration 03 System 10 1 3 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 03 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4
75. outer firewall is set up port forwarding the function can have different names depending on the brand of your router The public port 80 from IP to the IP of TLK for WEB and port 161 of the public interface to the IP of TLK for SNMP data To ensure that the unit can send the Trap and the Email needs to be able to use the network at its output ports 162 for Trap and the port 25 for email To send the e mail system TLK uses the MX record for the target domain DNS asked that must be set correctly in the appropriate fields otherwise not be able to send emails Also for the emails you must make sure that the destination server accept email from the public IP of our digestive system because the ships directly to the destination SMTP server without going through a server forward as Is usual practice for mailers electronics installed on personal computers The apparatus as said default IP is set to RVR as 192 168 0 244 and will be adjusted on the network configured as your router s LAN port is used for port forwarding If you have multiple devices connected to the LAN after the router is necessary to use different ports on the public interface that will be routed to the fixed ports of the devices TLK must have a LAN IP different from each other Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual R U Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 e TLK 1 IP 192 168 0 244 Port forwarding port 80 gt port 80 of 192 168 0 244 e TLK 1 IP 192 168 0
76. ox Description at the end Loaded MibModules IANAIType MIB Host RFC1213 MIB IF MIB Community liocalhost Port 161 FRETS SNMPv2 MIB RVR MAIN MIB enterprises B rvr elettronica B E interface info po NTER RITES PA netmask JA jp gateway mac address EEEE Write Community Set Value Object ID iso org dod internet private enterprises rvr elettronica interface info ip address Loading MIBs AmibsiRFC1213 MIB AmibsilF MIB MIB s Loaded Successfully Loading MIBs C ProgrammiiManageEngineiMibBrowser Free Toolimibsinr main mib mib MIB s Loaded Successfully 11 2 gt A applychanges i interface trapconfig Ei trap dest 1 ee trap dest1 ip et trap dest 1 port ES trap dest 2 i i pet trap dest2 ip i i SJA trap dest2 port o E M trap dest 3 0 BA trap dest 4 0 trap dest5 ES trap counter eR number of trap ES trap community A read only community name A read write community name A trap community name interface system reset A dns ip number FJA dns2 ip number oe currenttime and date B date and time HA current day H current month Description Multiv ar Syntax OCTET STRING Status Access read write Reference mandatory A current minutes iA currentseconds Index information ObjectID 1 3 6 1 4 1 13963 1 1 TP address of the transmitter this should be in the Description form of XXX XXX XXX XXX the default value is x Glo
77. p E exciter alm set B E exc 1 alm set Sy exe 1 audio alm set i trap exc1 audio enable HA min thr exc1 audio A max thr exc1 audio iA hysteresys exc1 audio B exc 2 alm set E exc 2 audio alm set A trap exc2 audio enable H min thr exc2 audio i atge 2 audio gt hysteresys 2 audio B systemlatus alm set B E syftem 1 status alm set 7 A system status set s mains alm set iA s trap mains enable aj s system scm alm set Ea s scm alm set iA s trap scm fault enabl i traps tlk v3 v4 E A TRAPS i trap exc1 audio deviatids trap exc2 audio deviation f ae trap reflected power trap mains presence i mee trap changeover fault status trap forward power trap temperature a SNMP v2 MIB H RVR MAIN MIB Global View J Host jlocalhost Port 161 RAKE Write Community tt Oooo a 3 v4 readings general commands system 1 commands system1 commands set transmitter on Community Set Value Object ID Loading MIBs mibsiRFC1213 MIB AmibsilF MIB MIB s Loaded Successfully Loading MIBs C ProgrammiiManageEngine MibBrowser Free Toolimibsinr main mib mib MIB s Loaded Successfully Loading MIBs C ProgrammiiManageEngineiMibBrowser Free Toolimibsinr tlk v3 v4 mib mib MIB s Loaded Successfully Description multivar Syntax INTEGER no operation 1 turn on t Status mandatory ACCESS read write Reference Index Object ID e e He le e a a ees B a e n a Ga aa ena this comands sends an activation seq
78. p Switch for System 05 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SS config X5 tT txt ix Pt Configuration 05 Dip Switch 10 1 5 2 I C Address for System 05 adr Config 05 Configuration 05 PC Address User Manual Rev 1 0 13 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 WR 0 1 5 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 05 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a f TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 5 Exc1R F Mute Absent User Status Remote Info Forward Power O W PA1 Fwd Measure Alarm List Reflected Power O W PA1 VPA Unbal Power ow PALIPA Temperature ac PA2 Fwd Absent PA2 VPA PA2 IPA Operator General Command Alarm Delete Exc 1 Freq 0 MHz Exc1 Mod 0 KHz ED Exc1 Fwd ow Ack OFF Administrator General Exci Rf 0w CMD ON Command Exc1 Ypa ov CMD OFF Alarm Delete Exc1 Ipa OA CMD RESET Heels Exc1 Mod L 0 KHz Network Mail Excl Mod R 0 KHz Snmp Exc1PLL Lock Absent Excl Audio Alarm Absent Excl Foldback Absent Configuration 05 Screen Command 56 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual MaYa Ma TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 6 Configuration of System 06 Composition e TLK telemetry e TEX LCD exciter e HC LCD hybrid coupler e 5x PJ amplifier PJ Amplifier 1 TEX LCD M exciter PJ Amplifier 2 TLK Telemetry HC LCD Hybrid Coupler PJ Amplifier 3 PJ Amplifier 4 PJ Amplifier 5 Confi
79. req Operator General Command Exc2 Ipa Alarm Delete Exc1 Freq 0 MHz Exc2 Mod L Exc1 Mod 0 KHz Exc2 Mod R A Exc1 Fwd ow Exc2 PLL Lock Absent PA2 Fwd Administrator General Excl Rf ow Exc2 Audio Alarm Absent PA2 VPA Command Excl Ypa ov Exc2 Foldback Absent PA2 IPA 0 0 0 PA1 Fwd KHz PA1 VPA KHz PALIPA D BS BS BS Be a i By Alarm Delete Excl Ipa Exc2 R F Mute Absent Password Network Exc1 Mod L KHz Mail Excl Mod R snmp Excl PLL Lock Absent SCM Retry o CMB ON Exc1 Audio Alarm Absent SCM Excl OnAIR Absent CMD OFF Excl Foldback Absent SCM Excl Good Absent CMD RESET KHz SCM Tot Retry 0 Ack OFF Configuration 13 Screen Command 72 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual aR TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 14 Configuration of System 14 Composition e TLK telemetry e PTX LCD exciter e HC LCD hybrid coupler e 2x PJ amplifier PTX LCD exciter TLK E PJ Amplifier 1 HC LCD Hybrid Coupler PJ Amplifier 2 Configuration 14 System 10 1 14 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 14 1f2l3 4 sje 7 8sj1 2 3f4 5 6 7 8 SS ConfigTX 14 i tt ixxi Configuration 14 Dip Switch 10 1 14 2 I C Address for System 14 adr Config 14 Configuration 14 PC Address 74 100 Menu selection User Info Measure Alarm List Operator General Command Alarm Delete Administrator General Command Alarm
80. rogram and software update in exchange with frontal USB socket 10 SIM SIM card tray On the left side there is a status LED On the right side there is the eject button for SIM card tray User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 7 100 1 2 3 4 9 6 7 8 9 J1 V2 V3 amp NA WR ELETTRONICA 4 4 3 Rear Panel Description TLK300 amp 2000 V3 PLUG MAINS FUSE 12 VDC IN l C BUS l C BUS LAN 12 VDC IN RS232 485 RS232 VDE mains power supply connector Fuse carrier Use a screwdriver to access the fuse External 12Vdc supply input Positive red DB9 female connector for 1 C sampling DB9 male connector for 1 C sampling RJ45 connector for TCP IP communication External 12Vdc supply input Negative black DB9 female connector for serial sampling DB9 connector for direct serial communication with the TELECON program and software update in exchange with frontal USB socket 4 4 4 Rear Panel Description TLK300 amp 2000 V4 1 2 3 4 9 6 7 8 9 PLUG MAINS FUSE 12 VDC IN l C BUS l C BUS LAN ANTENNA 12 VDC IN RS232 485 10 RS232 11 SIM 8 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 VDE mains power supply connector Fuse carrier Use a screwdriver to access the fuse External 12Vdc supply input Positiv
81. ry system and relative management software were designed to solve all of those problems arising from the management of radio stations located in areas that are not easily reached or which would require a significant amount of time for the operator to reach User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 3 100 11 M2 V3 amp V4 The system has the following main functions the functions depends on version used Management and control of alarms Telemetrization of operating parameters of device present in each station Sending and receiving of SMS Connecting to modem External Internal GSM and PSTN WEB interfaces Sending of MAIL Use of TELECON management software developed by RVR Storage of events that caused faults This system allows remote management of the radio station allowing the operator to intervene immediately in the event of a fault On the rear panel are all of the connectors to be used for connecting the device to the various station components The TELECON management software is easy to understand as well as the WEB interface used for remote management of the device it is fully compatible with all browsers The TLK300 and TLK2000 telemetry system comes in different configurations summarized below 4 100 Version V1 serial telemetry unit for transmitter of Compact and Modular family Version V2 GSM telemetry unit for transmitter of Compact and Modular family Version V3 WEB telemetry unit for tra
82. s appropriatel Cursor Highlights selected i e accessible menu F Filled arrow Editable parameter marker This symbol appears in menus that take up more than two lines to aid browsing EEE Three empty arrows Parameter is being edited F Empty arrow Current line marker the parameter in this line cannot be edited This symbol appears in menus that take up more than two lines to aid browsing Switch on the equipment and verify that the led ON is lit The LCD will display an indication of the status of operation about modem and Lan Modem Not in use Lan Not in use Menu 1 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual e Wa TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 Display Contrast Setting Setting Predefined menu Contrast Adjustment Menu GenSet LogAlm MdmSts LanSts eee TlmSts VrsSw ane Selection Menu Status RS232 Adress 2 RS232 Baud Rate Start up Time Alarm Time Out Alrm 00 20 Date 00 00 00 Time 00 00 Description None Signal 78 dBm er Vodafone IT ce 393492000200 Call Num 01 393355285171 LAN Menu Rel 01010000 Dat gg mm aaaa Rel 01010000 Dat gg mm aaaa Cfg Conf 19 Version Menu Figure 1 When the display is off touching any key will turn on backlightin When the display is on by pressing the ENTER button for about 3 seconds while you are in the default menu menu 1 is used to call up the contrast adjustment menu menu 4 Once
83. ser Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 Max value Min value awit min alarm J1 V2 NI amp NA RaRa ELETTRONICA enter min alarm enter max alarm enter min alarm enter max alarm axit min alarm axit min alorra exit min alarm m Hysteresis area Menu 6 As you can see the hysteresis is a protected area in which the alarm is not sent when the value exceeds the minimum value MIN when there is no alarm or the maximum value MAX alarm is active the minimum value MIN alarm is set To exit the MIN alarm condition the value should be equal to the MIN value plus the value of hysteresis Note the hysteresis value must be less than 1 2 referred to distance between the minimum value MIN and maximum value MAX An example of an analog alarm setting are included in the following section in the SNMP tree A scm auto manual a alarm settings S93 pwr alarms set EY system 1 pwr alm set a system pwr alarms a sfohward powe trap fwd enable f min thr fwd trap JA maxthr fwd trap jl hysteresys fwd trap 8 s reflected power HA trap rfl enable A min thr rfl trap HA maxthr rfl trap H hysteresys rfl trap ES temp alm set HA trap temp enable H min thr temp trap HA max thr temp trap iA hysteresys temp trap B exciter alm set exc 1 alm set ES exe 1 audio alm set HA trap exc1 audio enable min thr exc1 audio A max thr exc1 audio H hysteresys exct audio a exc 2 alm set B E exc 2 audio alm set HA tr
84. ted to an external modem or through Trap viewable in a MIB browser only for WEB version with SNMP i WARNING The mains alarm is internally generated if the device is powered through appropriate terminals with an external 12V c instead an SMS message indicating a normal condition is sent upon next start up User Manual 11 M2 V3 amp V4 Web User Interface WUI Once all connections previously described are performed the equipment is ready for commissioning The WUI Web User Interface allows you to adjust modify or display the configuration variables such as IP netmask and gateway address Follow the procedure below to open the WUI 1 Open your web browser on your PC and connect to http 192 168 0 244 address to connect to the WUI if LAN IP address was previously modified it is necessary to use the new one At this point the following page opens By factory the RVR uses the following adjustments IP address 192 168 0 244 Netmask address 255 255 255 0 e Gateway address 192 168 0 1 Web Administation for Menu selection oompany Information User VR Elettronica broadcasting equipment since 1979 RVR Elettronica was founded in 1979 Info o manufacture Telecommunication and F M Broadcast equipment Measure uring these years RVR Elettronica has formed an established group of companies Alarm List omposed of more than 200 professional figures onsolidating its leader position in the FM worldwide m
85. tion of Dip Switch for System 04 1f2l3 4 sje 7 sj1 2 3f4 5 6 7 8 SS configTX4 et tT tT ix Pd Configuration 04 Dip Switch 10 1 4 2 I C Address for System 04 adr Config 04 Configuration 04 PC Address V1 V2 V3 amp V4 WR 0 1 4 2 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 04 i 7 Web Administation for Ra WaR a f TLK WEB Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 4 Exc1R F Mute Absent User Status Remote Info Forward Power O W PA1 Fwd Measure Alarm List Reflected Power O W PA1 VPA Unbal Power ow PALIPA Temperature ac PA2 Fwd Absent PA2 VPA PA2 IPA Operator General Command Alarm Delete Exc 1 Freq 0 MHz Exc1 Mod 0 KHz ED Exc1 Fwd ow Ack OFF Administrator General Exci Rf 0w CMD ON Command Exc1 Ypa ov CMD OFF Alarm Delete Exc1 Ipa OA CMD RESET Heels Exc1 Mod L 0 KHz Network Mail Excl Mod R 0 KHz Snmp Exc1PLL Lock Absent Excl Audio Alarm Absent Excl Foldback Absent Configuration 04 Screen Command 54 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual La TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 5 Configuration of System 05 Composition e TLK telemetry e TEX LCD exciter e HC LCD hybrid coupler e 4x PJ amplifier PJ Amplifier 1 TEX LCD exciter TLK EEA PJ Amplifier 2 HC LCD Hybrid Coupler PJ Amplifier 3 PJ Amplifier 4 Configuration 05 System 10 1 5 1 Configuration of Di
86. tter from V1 to V4 Versions 10 1 1 Configuration of System 01 Composition e TLK telemetry e TEX LCD exciter TLK TEX LCD Telemetry exciter Configuration 01 System 10 1 1 1 Configuration of Dip Switch for System 01 Configuration 01 Dip Switch User Manual 11 N2 V3 amp N4 0 1 1 2 I C Address for System 01 adr _ _ TEX 1 TEX 2 SCM HC o PA PA PA PA PA PA Config01 1 S ft ft ft S Configuration 01 FC Address 10 1 1 3 Command Menu Operator amp Administrator for System 01 7 7 Web Administation for RaRa ik weg Auto Refresh Ready Menu selection Config 1 CMD ON User Status Remote CMD OFF n Forward Power 0 W Measure Alarm List Reflected Power 0 W Temperature aoc crease Exewirfe O MHz General Command Exc1 Mod 0 KHz Alarm Delete Excl Ypa ov Excl Ipa oA Exc1 Mod L 0 KHz Administrator General Excl Mod R 0 KHz Command Exc1PLL Lock Absent Alarm Delete Exel Audio Alarm Absent Password Excl Foldback Absent Network Mail Exc1R F Mute Absent snmp Present Absent Configuration 01 Screen Command 48 100 Rev 1 0 13 06 14 User Manual RaW Ra TLK300 amp TLK2000 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 10 1 2 Configuration of System 02 Composition TLK telemetry TEX LCD exciter PJ amplifier TEX LCD TLK exciter Telemetry p Amplifier Configuration 02 System 10 1 2 1 Configuration of Dip Switch f
87. tunity to acquire an address from DHCP server on network Web Administation for Ra VaRa TLK WEB Menu 9 IP Address Shows the number that unequivocally identifies within a single network the devices connected to an IT network that uses the IP standard Internet Protocol Subnet Mask Shows the subnet mask necessary for the computer that must communicate with another IP address to know if it should route packages toward the gateway of its local network or use the address of the receiver local network Gateway Shows gateway address In simpler networks there is only one gateway that forwards to the internet network all the outbound traffic In more complicated networks where many subnets are available each of them refers to a gateway that will route data traffic towards the other subnets or forward it to other gateways User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 14 39 100 40 100 V1 V2 V3 amp V4 RM Ra DNS1l server Shows the first DNS server address Domain Name System in case the server should change the server hosting a service or it is necessary to change its IP address it is enough to change the DNS record without changing client settings DNS2 server Shows the second DNS server address Domain Name System in case the server should change the server hosting a service or it is necessary to change its IP address it is enough to change the DNS record without changing client settings
88. uence to the Description ransmitter if the transmitter is off it will turn on Menu 8 Below are shown the OID descriptions of the trap sent by system HA max thr rf trap iA hysteresys r trap meas alarms set Ea system 1 meas alm set a system alm set Si temp alm set A trap temp enable A min thr temp trap A max thr temp trap A hysteresys temp trap B E exciter alm set exc 1 alm set ES exc 1 audio alm set JA trap exc1 audio enable A min thr exc1 audio A max thr exc1 audia A hysteresys exc1 audio E E exc 2 alm set E S exc 2 audio alm set A trap exc2 audio enable A min thr exc2 audio HA max thr exc2 audia A hysteresys exc2 audio a system status alm set B system 1 status alm set E E system status set Ea s mains alm set iA s trap mains enable a s system scm alm set B s scm alm set JA s trap scm fault enable S raps tikev3 v4 trap exc1 audio deviation trap exc2 audio deviation rap reflected power trap mains presence trap changeover fault status trap forward power trap temperature Global View I User Manual Rev 1 0 13 06 Host localhost y Port 161 Community Write Community ttt ooo a 3 v4 readings general commands system 1 commands system1 commands set transmitter on Set Value Object ID Loading MIBs mibsiRFC1213 MIB AmibsilF MIB MIB s Loaded Successfully Loading MIBs C ProgrammiiManageEngine MibBrows
89. vention in case of fault thanks to the radio station remote control Equipment great flexibility makes it possible to control a high number of devices or to modify the station layout This operation does not involve any radical changes of the control system it is simply a matter of adding expansion boards that will increase the number of operating parameters the system can manage TLK300 and TLK2000 are designed to being contained into a 19 rack box of 1HE Unpacking The package contains m 1 TLK300 or TLK2000 m 1 User Manual E 1 Cavo di Alimentazione da Rete The following accessories are also available from Your R V R Dealer e Accessories spare parts and cables Features The TLK300 and TLK2000 telemetry device manage and control the alarms send receive text messages SMS connect to external internal GSM and PSTN modems WEB interfaces send EMAIL and use the telecon control software designed by RVR The various function depend on product versions On the front panel there is also a set of LEDs again depending on the preset configuration which show system status at a glance In the case of the model TLK2000 is also present on the front panel is a clear user interface which allows you to read and set the operating parameters the entire system can be controlled using the keys On rear panel are present all connectors to be used for connections to various components of the station The TLK300 and TLK2000 telemet
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