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1. RaWa Ra PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 USER MANUAL f reel RONN Fwd 18 0 WU H BROADCAST EQUIPMENT Manufactured by R V R ELETTRONICA S p A Italy ile Name PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV_ A ING_1 0 indb Version 1 0 Date 09 06 2010 Revision History 09 06 2010 J H Beri PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 User Manual Version 1 0 Copyright 2010 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 Notification of intended purpose and limitations of product use This product is a FM transmitter intended for FM audio broadcasting It utilises operating frequencies not harmonised in the intended countries of use The user must obtain a license before using the product in intended country of use Ensure respective country licensing requirements are complied with Limitations of use can apply in respect of operating freuency transmitter power and or channel spacing Declaration of Conformity Hereby R V R Elettronica SpA declares that this FM transmitter is in compliance with the essential requirements a
2. 1 2 3 4 9 6 7 1 2 3 mn ANAA R jA a ge d Pe D figure 7 2 05 RXRLNV4 Stereo Decoder Card Option SLDECMDLCD01 MainBoard SL040MA1002 1500 1525 MHz Input Filter block 1650 1680 MHz Input Filter block 1675 1725 MHz Input Filter block 1700 1750 MHz Input Filter block 1750 1800 MHz Input Filter block 2368 2372 MHz Input Filter block 2440 2450 MHz Input Filter block 2468 2483 MHz Input Filter block Power Supply FLYRXRL1U RF IF Converter Card SL0O40IF2002 Panel Card SL040PC1101 1500 1525 MHz VCO PLL Card 1650 1680 MHz VCO PLL Card 1675 1725 MHz VCO PLL Card 1700 1750 MHz VCO PLL Card 1750 1800 MHz VCO PLL Card 2368 2372 MHz VCO PLL Card 2440 2450 MHz VCO PLL Card 2468 2483 MHz VCO PLL Card K040CAV1G7 K040CAV1G7 K040CAV1G7 K040CAV1G7 K040CAV1G7 K040CAV2M4 K040CAV2M4 K040CAV2M4 OO OO ON ONL OO A mm SL040VC2101 RIS753MHZ SL040VC2001 RIS800MHZ SL040VC2001 RIS800MHZ SL040VC2001 RIS800MHZ SL040VC2201 RIS850MHZ SL040VC2001 RIS800MHZ SL040VC2001 RIS800MHZ SL040VC2001 RIS800MHZ OO OO ONL OO A mm User Manual Rev 1 0 09 06 10 PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 This page was intentionally left blank 34 34 Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual ISO 9001 2000 certified since 2000 R V R Elettronica S p A Via del Fonditore 2 2c Zona Industriale Roveri 40138 Bologna Italy Phone 39 051 6010506 Fax 39 051 6011104 ELETTRONICA e mail
3. Check that the supply voltage value coincides with the AC voltage available The input supply field is of e PTRLNV 4 80 260 MN Check that the PTRLNV 4 mains switche is in the OFF position it is placed on the front panel and inhibits the switching power supply of the machine Connect the RF output of the exciter to the antenna cable or to a dummy load able to dissipate the power generated by the PTRLNV 4 Note in case the load is not present don t touch the RF output connector during the equipment operation to avoid electric shock and electrocution Connect the mains cable to the proper standard IEC plug placed on the rear panel Note It is necessary that the mains system being provided with grounding to ensure both the operators safety and correct operation of the equipment If the user intends to use external batteries in case of AC supply interruption connect them to the clamps situated at the back of the equipment being careful to respect the polarity WARNING Keep in mind that the general switch of the transmitter has an effect on the AC supply and not on the possible auxiliary supply If you use an external supply with continuous current it is then necessary to have an external switch for this purpose User Manual Rev 1 0 09 06 10 15 34 Mie ISAN Connect the audio cable and RDS SCA of the signal source to the proper input connectors of the PTRLNV 4 5 2 Operation Switch on the transmitte
4. L RXRLNV 4 2368 2372 J LCD Radio link receiver 2300 2500 MHz _ PTRLNV 4 2440 2450 LCD Radio Link transmitter 2300 2500 MHz L RXRLNV 4 2440 2450 J LCD Radio link receiver 2300 2500 MHz __ PTRLNV 4 2468 2483 LCD Radio Link transmitter 2300 2500 MHz DRM AER Ann LCD Radio link receiver 2300 2500 MHz __ PTIONS S PTNV4 05 RXRLNV4 TANDARD COMPLIANCE Stereo coder card option Stereo decoder card option EN 60215 1989 EN60215 A1 1992 07 Safety EN60215 A2 1994 09 EMC EN 301 489 1 V1 4 1 2002 08 EN 301 489 11 V1 2 1 2002 11 Spectrum Optimization EN 300 454 2 V1 1 1 2000 08 Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual ELETTRONICA 5 1 PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 PTRLNV 4 quick guide for installation and use This chapter contains the necessary instructions for the installation and use of the equipment In case some aspects are not totally clear for instance when a user is using this equipment for the first time we advise the new user to read carefully the entire description contained in this manual Preparation Unpack the exciter and before doing any other operation be sure it has not been damaged during transport In particular check that all the 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 e MAIN FUSE 3 15 A 5x20
5. AC supply interruption connect them to the clamps situated at the back of the equipment being careful to respect the polarity LE WARNING Keep in mind that the general switch of the transmitter has an effect on the AC supply and not on the possible auxiliary supply If you use an external supply with continuous current it is then necessary to have an external switch for this purpose Finally connect the audio output of the receiver to the devices that will use it depending on the configuration of your installation 24 34 Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual ELETTRONICA PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 6 2 Operation 6 2 1 Switch on the receiver by putting the switch located on the front panel on the position I on Enter the General Setting Menu and set the working frequency desired With the help of Audio Setting Menu set the characteristics deenphasis and possibly stereo mono and the levels of the audio outputs Set the desired muting level from the Power Setting Menu Activate the audio output from the General Setting Menu Encoder The interaction between the user and the transmitter control software is performed using the ENCODER Turn the encoder counterclockwise Turn the encoder clockwise to move to move the cursor downwards to the cursor upwards to increase the decrease the value of a parameter value of a parameter or to choose or to choose an element from a list an elem
6. I 22 34 Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual ELETTRONICA 5 4 4 Measure Values Menu PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 This screen consisting of several lines that can be scrolled with the rotation of the ENCODER shows to the user the measures relating to the final power amplifier of the equipment Menu 7 WD Visualization of the set up forward power In order to modify the power regulation use the Main Menu like previously described or the Power Setting Menu FC Visualization of the reflected power Vpa Visualization of the amplifier module voltages l pa Visualization of the amplifier module current EFF Visualization of the efficiency as ratio between the forward and reflected power of the amplifier module expressed in percentage FWD Pwr Vpa x Ipa Imp Visualization of the inner temperature of the machine EXIT The entry allows to the user the prompt exit from current submenu and goes back to the Main Menu 5 4 5 About Version Menu This screen shows the version and the release date of the software kein STL P vooeny Doers Ibe Ora 20 10 olor TO Eet GE Menu 8 Re Visualization of the software release Dat Visualization of the date release dee Visualization of the release of the configurations table loaded in memory oe The entry allows to the user the prompt exit from current submenu and goes back to the Main Menu User
7. SCA ADJ 17 MPX ADJ 18 MPX ADJ 19 LEFT ADJ 20 RIGHT ADJ User Manual Fuse for mains supply Standard IEC connector for mains supply 90 260 V 10 15 Positive connectors for the external 24V supply Grid for the passage of the air flow of the forced ventilation RF input connector N type BNC interlock connector If it is set as MUTE IN muting of the audio outputs with an external command If it is set as MUTE OUT default follows the MUTE LED lit on when contact is open or closed internally selectable DB15 connector to telemetry the equipment BNC connector for the unbalanced SCA output BNC connector for the unbalanced MPX or SCA output BNC connector for the unbalanced MPX output BNC connector for the unbalanced MPX output XLR connector for balanced LEFT MONO channel output XLR connector for balanced RIGHT channel output Negative connectors for the external 24V supply Adjustment trimmer for SCA output Adjustment trimmer for MPX SCAoutput Adjustment trimmer for MPX output Adjustment trimmer for MPX output Adjustment trimmer for the LEFT MONO channel output Adjustment trimmer for the RIGHT channel output Rev 1 0 09 06 10 11 34 4 8 1 Service to program of factory parameters Type DB9 Female 1 NC IER 2 XD db 3 RXD de 4 Internally connected with 6 5 GND 6 Internally connected with 4 T Internally connected with 8 8 Internally connected with 7 9 NC 4 8 2
8. disables power supply User Manual ELETTRONICA 4 5 3 Left MONO amp Right Type XLR Female 1 GND e 2 Positive 3 Negative Mu 4 6 RXRLNV 4 Frontal Panel Description Hod gaan RF em 1 HEADPHONE Jack plug for phone output 2 MPX MONITOR MPX Output Monitor BNC connector 3 MUTE Yellow LED lit on when the muting is activated which means that the RF input signal has decreased under the defined threshold 4 PILOT Green LED lit on in the version with stereo decoder option in presence of pilot tone In the version without decoder it is always lit off 5 LOCK Green led lit on when the PLL is locked on the working frequency 6 ON Green LED lit on when the receiver is working 7 DISPLAY Liquid crystal display 8 CONTRAST Display contrast adjusting trimmer 9 ENCODER Knob and button in order to software control 10 SERVICE DB9 connector for factory parameters programming 11 IF MONITOR BNC output connector for the 10 7 MHz sampling for tests 12 POWER ON OFF switch It switches off the exciter without disconnecting the AC supply 10 34 Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual E Ra PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 4 7 RXRLNV 4 Rear Panel Description 1 MAIN FUSE 2 MAINS 3 24 VDC IN RED 4 AIR FLOW 5 R F INPUT 6 MUTE IN OUT 7 REMOTE 8 SCA 9 MPX SCA 10 MPX 11 MPX 12 LEFT 13 RIGHT 14 24 VDC IN BLACK 15 SCA ADJ 16 MPX
9. modified This symbol is present in the menus made up of more than two lines to help scroll the menu IV 4 When turned on the LCD display shows the Main Menu with the graphic representation of the instantaneous modulation level and indication of the forward power supplied Mock i tt hdd Fwa CA NW Menu 1 The vertical bars under Mod indicate the progress of the modulation in real time the hatched bar signals the maximum nominal modulation level at 75 kHz 100 To change the set power level keep the ENCODER pressed for about 5 seconds until it enters the modification mode The screen that is shown in the modification mode is similar to the following Sei be F wal T Menu 2 The bottom line gives the instantaneous reading of the power 2 4W in this example up to SW for 1 6GHz version or 2 5W for 2 4GHz whereas the bar indicates the set level to increase the level rotate clockwise to reduce it rotate counter clockwise When the desired level is reached press the ENCODER to confirm and exit to the predefined menu Note that the set value is stored anyway so if you pass the time out without pressing a key the power will remain at the last set level The first pressure of the ENCODER when the display is light out or its rotation serves in order to activate the backlight The pressure of ENCODER when the display is switched on while you are in the predefined menu serves in order to shown the follow
10. x10 mode so the hatched indicator on the predefined menu will coincide with the 7 5 kHz value instead of 75 kHz This display mode is useful when you want to view low deviation levels such as for example those due to the pilot tone or to the subcarriers Regulation of the PC address The PC network address is important when the transmitter is connected to a company s transmission system that envisages use of this protocol We recommend you do not modify it without a good reason Exit The entry allows to the user the prompt exit from current submenu and goes back to the Main Menu 6 4 2 Audio Setting Menu This menu lets to enable or disable audio ouput and the HPF filter and to set the deemphasis the phase of audio signal the audio and headphones modality Menu 5 AF Enables On or disables Off the audio ouputs of the receiver Dee Regulation of the deemphasis selectable between 0 us 50 us and 75 us P Enables On or disables Off the HPF filter PIS Regulation of the phase of audio signal selectable between O and 180 AUO Regulation of audio modality selectable between STEREO and MONO HPL Regulation of headphones level selectable between OFF LOW MIDDLE HIGH and MAX Gol The entry allows to the user the prompt exit from current submenu and goes back to the Main Menu User Manual Rev 1 0 09 06 10 29 34 VV 4 ISAN 6 4 3 Levels Meter Menu T
11. If the modulation ran out under 20 kHz for a time of about 5 minutes not modifiable the NO AUDIO status comes displayed in the Main Menu but the power does not comes inhibited Mod NU AUDIL Hilfe Q Status 2 The IPA protection intervenes when the programmable Threshold of Intervention expressed in mA is exceed for a programmable number of seconds When the alarm intervenes comes displayed in the Main Menu and the power is switched off 1 HALTED a IPA PRUIECTIUN Status 3 To restore normal operation you need to turn off the equipment 5 4 1 General Setting Menu From this menu the user can change frequency enable or disable the transmitter power supply set the deviation display modality set up the percentage of Forward PgD or Reflected Power Good PgR and change the IIC address 20 34 Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual ELETTRONICA User Manual Moa PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 Po patt UOOM AZ maar ON HGL Ge Self St POR Si LES a lt i Menu 4 Regulation of set up frequency After having set a new frequency value press the ENCODER to confirm the choice The transmitter will release from the current frequency the LOCK LED turns off and it will latch onto the new operating frequency LOCK turns back on Instead if you let the timeout go by the frequency will remain set at the previous value Enables On or disables Off t
12. Manual Rev 1 0 09 06 10 23 134 VV 4 KR RXRLNV 4 quick guide for installation and use This chapter contains the necessary instructions for the installation and use of the equipment In case some aspects are not totally clear for instance when a user is using this equipment for the first time we advise the new user to read carefully the entire description contained in this manual 6 1 Preparation Unpack the receiver and before doing any other operation be sure it has not been damaged during transport In particular check that all the 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 e MAIN FUSE 1 6 A 5x20 Check that the supply voltage value coincides with the AC voltage available The input supply field is of e RXRLNV 4 80 260 V c Check that the RXRLNV 4 mains switche is in the OFF position it is placed on the front panel and inhibits the switching power supply of the machine Connect the RF input of the receiver to the antenna cable Connect the mains cable to the proper standard IEC plug placed on the rear panel LE Note Itis necessary that the mains system being provided with grounding to ensure both the operators safety and correct operation of the equipment If the user intends to use external batteries in case of
13. R V R Service Manager User Manual Rev 1 0 09 06 10 1 34 LS 1V 4 Units returned without a return authorisation may be rejected and sent back to the sender 4 Be sure to include a detailed report mentioning all problems you have found and copy of your original invoice to show when the warranty period began with the shipment Please send spare and warranty replacement parts orders to the address provided below Make sure to specify equipment model and serial number as well as part description and quantity R V R Elettronica S p A Via del Fonditore 2 2c 40138 BOLOGNA ITALY Tel 39 051 6010506 First Aid All personnel engaged in equipment installation operation and maintenance must be familiar with first aid procedures and routines 3 1 3 1 1 Electric shock treatment If the victim is unconscious Follow the first aid procedures outlined below e Lay the victim down on his her back on a firm surface e the neck and tilt the head backwards to free the airway system Figure 1 Figure 1 e If needed open the victim s mouth and check for breathing If there is no breathing start artificial respiration without delay Figure 2 as follows tilt the head backwards pinch the nostrils seal your mouth around the victim s mouth and give four fast rescue breaths Figure 2 e Check for heartbeat Figure 3 if there is no heartbeat begin chest compress
14. Remote 1V 4 4 8 RXRLNV 4 Connector Description Type DB15 Female Pin 1 Je CO OD OoooOoOoOoO OeOoodg Oo ei NOD OB W PD 10 11 12 14 15 12 34 Name Type Audio OFF IN N C GND SDA IIC IN OUT RF Input Level OUT LEFT Output Level OUT Muting TLS OUT GND GND N C SCL IIC IN MPX Output Level OUT RIGHT Output LevelOUT N C N C Rev 1 0 09 06 10 ELETTRONICA Meaning Pull up 5V if grounded it inhibits the Audio GND IIC communication serial data 4V P F S R S S 1 2VFE S Open or closed relay collector selectable contact to GND GND GND IIC communication clock 2V F S 2V F S User Manual ELETTRONICA 4 8 3 Left MONO amp Right Type XLR Male 1 GND e 2 Positive 3 Negative 14 34 RaWa Ra ELETTRONICA IV 4 4 9 Technical Description Parameters GENERALS Rated output power S W 1 6 GHz or 2 5 W 2 4 GHz C C CWC idC 1 500 1 525 MHz 1 650 1 680 M 1 700 1 750 MHz 1 750 1 800 MHz 2 360 2 400 M 2 400 2 440 MHz 2 440 2 484 MHz max 25 MHz band Other frequencies available on request Frequency range Mono Stereo Multiplex Asynchronous AM S N ratio COMB Synchronous AMS Nratio Ir so0ogg LI gt 75 dB 1600MHz gt 70 dB 2400 MHz O PTIONAL INTERNAL STEREO CODER OPERATION S N FM Ratio gt 72 dB 1500 1800MHz gt 67 dB 2300 2400 MHz F
15. adjust the levels of the inputs of the subcarriers you can use a similar procedure while getting help from the X10 option that can be selected from the General Setting Menu With this option the modulation level indicated is multiplied by a factor 10 so the drawn indication of the predefined menu coincides with a deviation value of 7 5 kHz A special menu is present in which the Right and Left channel levels are indicated separately with the relative indicators of the nominal levels for the maximum deviation of 75 kHz The regulations of preemphasis of impedance on L amp R and MPX inputs and of equipment operation modality are operations feasible through the menu General Setting Menu Software The machine is provided with a two line LCD display where a set of menus is shown An overall view of the machine s menus is given in figure One of the following symbols may be present on the left side of the display depending on the case _ Cursor The cursor indentifies the selected menu where you can have access gt Full arrow The parameter highlighted by the arrow can be modified This symbol is present in menu composed of more than two lines as an help in the scroll menu GGG Three empty arrows The parameter highlighted by the arrows is in phase of modification User Manual Rev 1 0 09 06 10 17134 gt Empty Arrow The arrow points out the current line the parameter of which cannot be
16. arameters of the receiver The system of the management software is composed of several menus Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual ELETTRONICA The user can navigate between the different submenus by using the knob PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 The status of the unit is indicated by four LEDs which are present on the front pannel e ON LOCK FOLDBACK RF OFF for the PTRLNV 4 e ON LOCK PILOT MUTE for the RXRLNV 4 Both the transmitter and the receiver have an input for the external 24 Vcc supply This auxiliary supply source that can be realized by the user with the help of rescue batteries is automatically used in case of AC voltage absence User Manual Rev 1 0 09 06 10 9 34 1 2 3 4 9 6 7 8 9 AIR FLOW RF OFF F BACK LOCK ON DISPLAY CONTRAST ENCODER SERVICE 10 POWER 6 34 4 3 PTRLNV 4 Frontal Panel Description E pol 5 RUE ES 19 8 W Grid for the passage of the air flow of the forced ventilation Yellow LED lit when the transmitter s power output is inhibited by an external interlock command Yellow LED lit when the foldback function is operating automatic reduction of the delivered RF power Green led lit when the PLL is locked on the working frequency Green LED lit when the transmitter is in RF ON Liquid crystal display Display contrast adjusting trimmer Knob and button in order to software control DB9 connector for facto
17. eiver in a system you will have to adjust the level depending on your system configuration On the front panel there is a stereo jack plug for phone output Above the plug Hpl in Audio Setting Menu permits to adjust the level The regulations of deeemphasis HPF filter phase on audio signal and of equipment operation modality are operations feasible through the Audio Setting Menu 6 4 Software The machine is provided with a two line LCD display where a set of menus is shown An overall view of the machine s menus is given in figure One of the following symbols may be present on the left side of the display depending on the case _ Cursor The cursor indentifies the selected menu where you can have access gt Full arrow The parameter highlighted by the arrow can be modified This symbol is present in menu composed of more than two lines as an help in the scroll menu GGG Three empty arrows The parameter highlighted by the arrows is in phase of modification gt Empty Arrow The arrow points out the current line the parameter of which cannot be modified This symbol is present in the menus made up of more than two lines to help scroll the menu When turned on the LCD display shows the Main Menu with the graphic representation of the instantaneous modulation level and indication of received signal uee AAE Ea RER A A Menu 1 The vertical bars under Mod indicate the prog
18. ent from a list of possibili of possibilities ties Push the button once to enter in the desired menu twice to modify the selected paramenter The operations that you can perform on the ENCODER are e Rotation moves the cursor shown on the display if you turn the ENCODER to the left counterclockwise the cursor moves downwards if you turn it clockwise the cursor moves upwards it also permits to increase or diminish the parameters turning the ENCODER left counter clockwise the parameter e Pushing push the button once when the cursor is on the name of a menu to enter in that menu push it when the corsor is on the name of a parameter to enter in modification mode the cursor starts blinking after the modification of a parameter push the button to save the new value After having modified the value of a parameter the cursor goes on blinking for approximately 15 seconds waiting for confirmation from the user If the user doesn t confirm the new value i e the button is not pressed the parameter has not saved and remains on the selected parameter The first pressure of the ENCODER when the display is light out or its rotation serves in order to activate the retroillumination User Manual Rev 1 0 09 06 10 25 34 ELETTRONICA 1V 4 0 3 Setting and calibration The only adjustments to have made manually on the RXRLNV 4 are those relating to the audio operation levels and modes When you insert the rec
19. ent the product enclosure is opened the product is physically damaged is repaired by unauthorised persons or is used for purposes other than its intended use as well as in the event of improper use unauthorised changes or neglect In the event a defect is found follow this procedure 1 Contact the seller or distributor who sold the equipment provide a description of the problem or malfunction for the event a quick fix is available Sellers and Distributors can provide the necessary information to troubleshoot the most frequently encountered problems Normally Sellers and Distributors can offer a faster repair service than the Manufacturer would Please note that Sellers can pinpoint problems due to wrong installation 2 If your Seller cannot help you contact R V R Elettronica S p A and describe the problem if our staff deems it appropriate you will receive an authorisation to return the equipment along with suitable instructions 3 When you have received the authorisation you may return the unit Pack the unit carefully before shipment use the original packaging whenever possible and seal the package perfectly The customer bears all risks of loss i e R V R shall not be liable for loss or damage until the package reaches the R V R factory For this reason we recommend insuring the goods for their full value Returns must be sent on a C F basis PREPAID to the address stated on the authorisation as specified by the
20. eps e 1650 1680 MHz 25KHz steps e 1675 1725 MHz 25KHz steps e 1700 1750 MHz 25KHz steps e 1750 1800 MHz 25KHz steps e 2368 2372 MHz 25KHz steps e 2440 2450 MHz 25KHz steps e 2468 2483 MHz 25KHz steps me me me me OS A Note the working frequency and therefore the band should be indicated when the order for such product is placed WARNING upon request these links are available at other frequency bands and steps please contactact RVR in order to check the availability of modules at the required frequency User Manual Rev 1 0 09 06 10 3 34 4 34 WR ELETTRONICA The PTRLNV 4 is available with internal stereo coder which can guarantee an optimum stereophonic separation as well as a low level of harmonic distorsion In function of your own requirements it can be configurated for the functioning under the Mono MPX mode that is to say when excluding the stereo coder and when using the left inputs as a mono input or the BNC which is always on as MPX The configuration can be done by the user with the help of software It has also two inputs SCA1 and SCA2 for signals which are modulated on sub carriers by appropriated external coders normally used in Europe for the RDS transmission Radio Data System 1V 4 In the standard version of the RXRLNV 4 the demodulated signal is available in the MPX form that is to say the complete basis signal band and in the mono version More
21. equipment should only be operated installed and maintained by trained or qualified personnel who are familiar with risks involved in working on electric and electronic circuits Trained means personnel who have technical knowledge of equipment operation and who are responsible for their own safety and that of other unqualified personnel placed under their supervision when working on the equipment Qualified means personnel who are trained in and experienced with equipment operation and who are responsible for their own safety and that of other unqualified personnel placed under their supervision when working on the equipment een Residual voltage may be present inside the equipment even when the ON OFF switch is set to Off Before servicing the equipment disconnect the power cord or switch off the main power panel and make sure the safety earth connection is connected Some service situations may require inspecting the equipment with live circuits Only trained and qualified personnel may work on the equipment live and shall be assisted by a trained person who shall keep ready to disconnect power supply at need R V R Elettronica S p A shall not be liable for injury to persons or damage to property resulting from improper use or operation by trained untrained and qualified unqualified persons A WARNING The equipment is not water resistant Any water entering the enclosure might impair proper operation To preve
22. four times during a period of 15 minutes Stop at the first sign of retching Do not administer alcoholic beverages 3 2 2 Minor burns e Apply cold not ice cold strips of gauze or dress wound with clean cloth Do not break any blisters that have formed remove any clothing or fabric that is stuck to the skin apply adequate ointment e If needed have the victim change into clean dry clothing e Administer adequate treatment for the type of accident Get the victim to a hospital as quickly as possible e Elevate arms and legs if injured 2 34 Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual ELETTRONICA 4 1 4 2 PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 General Description The PTRLNV 4 and RXRLNV 4 are respectively a broadband radio transmitter and receiver for the transport of audio signals as an auxiliary to the frequency modulation sound broadcasting This type of equipment is often called STL Studio to Transmitter Link The PTRLNV 4 is designed to work in an optimum way when connected to the receiver RXRLNV 4 Externally it is a box to mount in a 19 rack each one being 1HE high Unpacking The PTRLNV The package contains E 1 PTRLNV 4 and or RXRLNV 4 m 1 User Manual E 1 Mains power cable The following accessories are also available from Your R V R Dealer e Accessories spare parts and cables Features The standard working frequency bands are the following e 1500 1525 MHz 25KHz st
23. function of the RFL fold input REMOTE connector Adjustment trimmer for SCA2 input Adjustment trimmer for SCA1 input Adjustment trimmer for MPX input Adjustment trimmer for the LEFT MONO channel input Adjustment trimmer for the RIGHT channel input Rev 1 0 09 06 10 7134 4 5 1 Service to program of factory parameters Type DB9 Female 1 NC ae 2 XD 3 RXD 4 5 GND 6 l 8 9 NC 4 5 2 Remote 1V 4 PTRLNV 4 Connector Description Internally connected with 6 Internally connected with 4 Internally connected with 8 Internally connected with 7 Type DB15 Female Pin 1 je CO Oooo ocod ei 2 Oooo O0 0 NOOO BR Cu 11 12 13 14 15 8 34 Name Interlock FWD Foldback GND SDA IIC VPA Tim FWD tlm Power Good GND GND RFL Foldback SCL IIC IPA Tim RFL Tim On cmd OFF cmd Type IN IN IN OUT OUT OUT OUT IN OUT OUT IN Rev 1 0 09 06 10 ELETTRONICA Meaning Pull up 5V if GND then RF MUTE Ext signal 1 12V for power limitation AGC GND IIC communication serial data 3 9V P F S 3 9V P F S Open or closed relay collector selectable enabled when power exceeds the set threshold GND GND Ext signal 1 12V for power limitation AGC IIC communication clock 3 9V P F S 3 9V P F S Pull up 5V one grounded pulse of 500ms enables power supply Pull up 5V one grounded pulse of 500ms
24. h the parameters turning the ENCODER left diminishes the parameter e Pushing push the button once when the cursor is on the name of a menu to enter in that menu push it when the corsor is on the name of a parameter to enter in modification mode the cursor starts blinking after the modification of a parameter push the button to save the new value 16 34 Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual ELETTRONICA 5 3 5 4 PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 After having modified the value of a parameter the cursor goes on blinking for approximately 15 seconds waiting for confirmation from the user If the user doesn t confirm the new value i e the button is not pressed the parameter has not saved and remains on the selected parameter The first pressure of the ENCODER when the display is light out or its rotation serves in order to activate the retroillumination Setting and calibration The only adjustments to have made manually on the PTRLNV 4 are those relating to the audio operation levels and modes To adjusting the sensitivity level of the inputs keep in mind that the instantaneous modulation level is given in the predefined menu and that an hatched bar signals the 75 kHz level To get a proper adjustment we recommend you put a level signal on the machine s output equivalent to the level of its own audio program and adjust the relative trimmer until the instantaneous deviation coincides with the indication of 75 kHz To
25. he Right Left and SCA channel output levels are depicted with horizontal bars as shown in the following figure The hatched pointer indicates the level that corresponds with the total deviation at 100 and is useful to regulate the output levels of the audio channels Menu 6 8 Visualization of the Left channel Vmeter x Visualization of the Right channel Vmeter SCA Visualization of the Left channel Vmeter UN I Visualization of the shift of the received signal compared to center channel ae The entry allows to the user the prompt exit from current Submenu and goes back to the Main Menu 6 4 4 About Version Menu This screen shows the version and the release date of the software PRe li STLR OO0C00 owt los 20 1 Telok Ii icy SO r Exit Menu 7 Re Visualization of the software release Bees Visualization of the date release Tak Visualization of the release of the configurations table loaded in memory ane The entry allows to the user the prompt exit from current Submenu and goes back to the Main Menu 30 34 Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual ELETTRONICA PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 7 Identification and Access to the Modules 7 1 Identification of the Modules The PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 is made up of various modules linked to each other through connectors so as to make maintenance and any required module replacement easier 1 1 1 PTRLNV 4 Upper View 1 3 1 7 GHz Version The fig
26. he power supply of the transmitter Display modality of the modulation selectable between x1 and x10 The indication of the instantaneous deviation is multiplied by a factor 10 in the x10 mode so the hatched indicator on the predefined menu will coincide with the 7 5 kHz value instead of 75 kHz This display mode is useful when you want to view low deviation levels such as for example those due to the pilot tone or to the subcarriers Regulation of the Power Good threshold relative to the forward power The percentage value of Power Good is referred to the nominal power of the machine that is 5W for 1 6GHz version or 2 5W for 2 4GHz not to the supplied forward power If a value equal to 50 is setted The Power Good function is a control and alarm function on the supplied power When the output power fall under the threshold value of Power Good set the machine modifies the pin state 7 of Remote DB15 connector on the rear panel Regulation of the Power Good threshold relative to the forward power The percentage value of Power Good is referred to the nominal power of the machine not to the supplied forward power Note This alarm does not have effect on any output signal on the DB15 Remote connector placed on the rear panel of the equipment and it works only in presence of systems equipped of telemetry Regulation of the PC address The C network address is important when the transmitter is connected to a company s transmi
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28. ing selection screen from which you can access to all the other menus 18 34 Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 rPGeneral Setting Aud I O SENO Levels Meters Measures Values About Version ela Menu 3 If you instead want to go back to the predefined menu is sufficient select the ESC entry then push the ENCODER To enter into one of the submenus select its entry which will be underlined by a blinking cursor with the rotation and then press the ENCODER Figure below shows the complete set of the equipment menus Power Setting Menu Main Menu See Ome eel Modi ITIITIIT III F wgl CA WO F wgl e A W Poeneroal Setting Aud a Setting Selection Menu F1 22530 g 00 MHz wi del UN General Setting Menu ENTER Fre U LA mp LOK LER Audio Setting Menu ENIER WC De o eg ied T R hen Fe a id Vea ERUN D Levels Meters Menu fF wel e A WM RFL Z O Measures Values Menu DRel STLT O00e00 Dat 18570472010 About Version Menu Figure 5 1 If the temperature alarm is enabled the power supply will come inhibited in case of alarm threshold overcoming and it will have displayed the following window only in case you are in the Main Menu User Manual Rev 1 0 09 06 10 19 34 ATTENTION UVER TEMPERATURE Status 1 Once restored the normal operation conditions the power supply will come rehabilitated with the same modalities antecedent the alarm
29. ions immediately Figure 4 placing your hands in the centre of the victim s chest Figure 5 frre JA CH wi d 4 h fe Ce lee Un E VG a y l S n er 2 a Ee LE ECH _ Lg lt a es a AS Lilien III Si Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 One rescuer give 2 quick rescue breaths after each 15 compressions Two rescuers one rescue breath after each 5 compressions 3 2 3 2 1 ELETTRONICA Do not stop chest compressions while giving artificial breathing e Call for medical help as soon as possible If the victim is conscious e Cover victim with a blanket e Try to reassure the victim e Loosen the victim s clothing and have him her lie down e Call for medical help as soon as possible Treatment of electric burns Large burns and broken skin e Cover affected area with a clean cloth or linen e Do not break any blisters that have formed remove any clothing or fabric that is stuck to the skin apply adequate ointment e Administer adequate treatment for the type of accident Get the victim to a hospital as quickly as possible e Elevate arms and legs if injured If medical help is not available within an hour the victim is conscious and is not retching administer a solution of table salt and baking soda one teaspoon of table salt to half teaspoon of baking soda every 250 ml of water Have the victim slowly drink half a glass of solution for
30. is sufficient select the ESC entry then push the ENCODER To enter into one of the submenus select its entry which will be underlined by a blinking cursor with the rotation and then press the ENCODER Figure below shows the complete set of the equipment menus User Manual Rev 1 0 09 06 10 27134 6 4 1 28 34 Power Setting Menu Main Menu 100 aBr Mod TTI itl 35 Elw RF gt enn Poeneral Setting Augl a Setting Selection Menu bF 1 350 O00MHz Moo x General Setting Menu Audio Setting Menu A a S D O O D G E S E RE rlltltititttt Levels Meters Menu bkel STLT O00e00 Dat Testing gZ About Version Menu Figure 6 1 General Setting Menu From this menu the user can change frequency set the deviation display modality and change the IIC address Pp i eSa OOO Miz Mod x ll Le 1 E eles Menu 4 1 Regulation of set up frequency After having set a new frequency value press the ENCODER to confirm the choice The receiver will release from the current frequency the LOCK LED turns off and it will latch onto the new operating frequency LOCK turns back on Instead if you let the timeout go by the frequency will remain set at the previous value Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual ELETTRONICA PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 Mod Display modality of the modulation selectable between x1 and x10 The indication of the instantaneous deviation is multiplied by a factor 10 in the
31. nd other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC CE Table of Contents Preliminary Instructions Warranty First Aid Treatment of electrical shocks Treatment of electrical Burns General Description Unpacking Features PTRLNV 4 Frontal Panel Description PTRLNV 4 Rear Panel Description PTRLNV 4 Connector Description RXRLNV 4 Frontal Panel Description RXRLNV 4 Rear Panel Description RXRLNV 4 Connector Description Technical Description RXRLNV 4 quick guide for installation and use Preparation Operation setting and Calibration Software RXRLNV 4 quick guide for installation and use Preparation Operation Setting and Calibration Software Identification and Access to the Modules Identification of the Modules User Manual Rev 1 0 09 06 10 CON DWWWNHNN PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 This page was intentionally left blank ji Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual ELETTRONICA PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 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 S 1 Preliminary Instructions e General Warnings This
32. nt the risk of electrical shock or fire do not expose this equipment to rain dripping or moisture Please observe local codes and fire prevention rules when installing and operating this equipment A WARNING This equipment contains exposed live parts involving an electrical shock hazard Always disconnect power supply before removing any covers or other parts of the equipment Ventilation slits and holes are provided to ensure reliable operation and prevent overheating do not obstruct or cover these slits Do not obstruct the ventilation slits under any circumstances The product must not be incorporated in a rack unless adequate ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions are followed closely A WARNING This equipment can radiate radiofrequency energy and if not installed in compliance with manual instructions and applicable regulations may cause interference with radio communications A WARNING This equipment is fitted with earth connections both in the power cord and for the chassis Make sure both are properly connected Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The specifications and data contained herein are provided for information only and are subject to changes without prior notice R V R Elettronica S p A disclaims all warranties express or implied While R V R Elettronica S p A attempts
33. over there are two connectors used for the respective SCA outputs As an option the RXRLNV 4 can be equipped with a stereo decoder option Also when this option is present apart from the outputs for the LEFT and RIGHT channels the outputs for the MPX signal are present and for the possible sub carriers The important audio characteristics of this equipment are the low distorsion and intermodulation values and the high S N level another important quality both of the PTRLNV 4 and the RXRLNV 4 is its very simple construction and its easy use Both the PTRLNV 4 and the RXRLNV 4 were designed in a modular way the different functions are executed by modules connected directly with male and female connectors or with flat cables with connectors at both ends This type of design makes the maintenance and the possible replacement of modules an easy operation The microprocessor system includes an LCD display and an encoder that enable the interaction with the user and implements the following functions for the transmitter e Display of the modulation e Setting of the output power e Setting of the working frequency e Power Good feature User selectable output power alarm threshold e Measurement and display of the working parameters of the transmitter These functions are implemented for the receiver e Display of the modulation e Setting of the working frequency e Setting of the muting threshold e Measurement and display of the working p
34. r by putting the switch located on the front panel on the position I on Enter the General Setting Menu and set the working frequency desired With the help of Audio Setting Menu set the characteristics impedance preenphasis and possibly stereo mono and the levels of the audio inputs and RDS if used LE Note by factory it is delivery with the output power adjustment at minimum and in the OFF position It is however recommended that you always check the set level before activating power supply Set the desired power level from the Power Setting Menu Activate the output power from the General Setting Menu 5 2 1 Encoder The interaction between the user and the transmitter control software is performed using the ENCODER Turn the encoder counterclockwise Turn the encoder clockwise to move to move the cursor downwards to i x the cursor upwards to increase the decrease the value of a parameter d value of a parameter or to choose or to choose an element from a list an element from a list of possibili of possibilities ties Push the button once to enter in the desired menu twice to modify the selected paramenter The operations that you can perform on the ENCODER are e Rotation moves the cursor shown on the display if you turn the ENCODER to the left counterclockwise the cursor moves downwards if you turn it right the cursor moves upwards it also permits to increase or diminis
35. requency Response 0 1 dB 40 Hz 100kHz Total Harmonic Distortion lt 0 1 gt 50 dB AUDIO INPUTS OUTPUTS XLR F balanced XLR M balanced Left Mono Impedance 10 k ohm Impedance 100 ohm Level 13 13 dB Level 10 12 dBu XLR F balanced XLR M balanced Right Impedance 10 k ohm Impedance 100 ohm Level 13 13 dB Level 10 12 dBu BNC unbalanced BNC unbalanced MPX unbalanced RDS Impedance 10 k or 50 ohm Impedance 100 ohm Level 13 13 dBu Level 10 7 dBu OOo MPXMonitor TB O SCA MPX unbalanced RDS O REMonitor CNG Level O 10dBm LI pF Monitor BING Livi 5 dBm Freg 10 7 MHz OO MPXMonitor o o OBO O OOO mterdockin f BNG BG interockout Mute LL NC DRIS U O Stereo headphone Fak 63mm pC PTRLNV 4 1500 1525 LCD Radio Link transmitter 1490 1600 MHz S O L RXRLNV 4 1500 1525 J LCD Radio link receiver 1490 1600 MHz __ PTRLNV 4 1650 1680 LCD Radio Link transmitter 1600 1700 MHz L RXRLNVZ4 1650 1680 LI LCD Radio link receiver 1600 1700 MHz __ PTRLNV 4 1675 1725 LCD Radio Link transmitter 1600 1700 MHz L RXRLNV 4 1675 1725 J LCD Radio link receiver 1600 1700 MHz _ PTRLNV 4 1700 1750 LCD Radio Link transmitter 1700 1750 MHz L RXRLNV 4 1700 1750 J LCD Radio link receiver 1700 1750 MHz _ PTRLNV 4 1750 1800 LCD Radio Link transmitter 1750 1800 MHz L RXRLNV 4 1750 1800 J LCD Radio link receiver 1750 1800 MHz _ PTRLNV 4 2368 2372 LCD Radio Link transmitter 2300 2500 MHz S
36. ress of the modulation in real time the hatched bar signals the maximum nominal modulation level at 75 kHz 100 26 34 Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual ELETTRONICA The above line displays the instantaneous reading of the signal level received on analog scale PTRLNV 4 A RXRLNV 4 To change the set muting level keep the ENCODER pressed for about 5 seconds until it enters the modification mode The screen that is shown in the modification mode is similar to the following se MONO er n Zo O EES Menu 2 The upper line is a reading of RF level while the bottom line gives the instantaneous reading of the muting level To increase the muting level rotate towards clockwise to reduce it rotate towards counter clockwise When the desired level is reached press the ENCODER to confirm and exit to the predefined menu Note that the set value is stored anyway so if you pass the time out without pressing a key the power will remain at the last set level The first pressure of the ENCODER when the display is light out or its rotation serves in order to activate the retroillumination The pressure of ENCODER when the display is switched on while you are in the predefined menu serves in order to shown the following selection screen from which you can access to all the other menus ePGeneral Setting AUC Io SETTING Levels Werers AJOUT a ele Exit Menu 3 If you instead want to go back to the predefined menu
37. ry parameters programming ON OFF switch It switches off the exciter without disconnecting the AC supply Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual AR PTRLNV 4 amp RXRLNV 4 4 4 PTRLNV 4 Rear Panel Description 1 MAIN FUSE 2 MAINS 3 AIR FLOW 4 R F OUT 5 24 VDC IN RED 6 24 VDC IN BLACK 7 REMOTE 8 PILOT OUT 9 SCA2 10 SCA 1 11 MPX 12 LEFT MONO 13 RIGHT 14 INTERLOCK IN 15 FWD EXT AGC 16 RFL EXT AGC 17 SCA2 ADJ 18 SCA1 ADJ 19 MPX ADJ 20 LEFT MONO ADJ 21 RIGHT ADJ User Manual Fuse for mains supply Standard IEC connector for mains supply 90 260 V 10 15 Grid for the passage of the air flow of the forced ventilation RF output connector N type Positive connectors for the external 24V supply Negative connectors for the external 24V supply DB15 connector to telemetry the equipment BNC output for the pilot tone This can be used for external devices synchronization e g RDS coders BNCconnector for SCA2 input BNCconnector for SCA1 input BNCconnector for MPX input XLR connector for balanced LEFT MONO channel input XLR connector for balanced RIGHT channel input BNC input interlock connector the exciter is forced in stand by mode when the inner conductor is grounded Trimmer to control the limitation on delivered power in function of the FWD fold input REMOTE connector Trimmer to control the limitation on delivered power in
38. ssion system that envisages use of this protocol We recommend you do not modify it without a good reason Rev 1 0 09 06 10 21 34 RENV 4 LB ALS Fx It The entry allows to the user the prompt exit from current submenu and goes back to the Main Menu 9 4 2 Audio Setting Menu This menu lets to set the preemphasis the MPX and L amp R channel impedance the audio and clipper modality Chi US IQR Lk 10K Mpx MIENE Has Menu 5 Pre Regulation of the preemphasis selectable between 0 us 50 us and 75 us Imp Regulation of the Left and Right channel input impedance selectable between 10 KQ or 600 Q Imp Regulation of the MPX channel input impedance selectable between 10 kQ or 50 Q Aud Regulation of audio modality selectable between STEREO and MONO oe Enable or disable the clipper operation ES toe The entry allows to the user the prompt exit from current Submenu and goes back to the Main Menu 5 4 3 Levels Meter Menu The right and left channel input levels are depicted with horizontal bars as shown in the following figure The hatched pointer indicates the level that corresponds with the total deviation at 100 and is useful to regulate the input levels of the audio channels Menu 6 Visualization of the Left channel Vmeter Visualization of the Right channel Vmeter ie The entry allows to the user the prompt exit from current Submenu and goes back to the Main Menu rT Ad
39. to provide accurate information it cannot accept responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies in this manual including the products and the software described herein R V R Elettronica S p A reserves the right to make changes to equipment design and or specifications and to this manual at any time without prior notice e Notice concerning product intended purpose and use limitations This product is a radio transmitter suitable for frequency modulation audio radio broadcasting Its operating frequencies are not harmonised in designated user countries Before operating this equipment user must obtain a licence to use radio spectrum from the competent authority in the designated user country Operating frequency transmitter power and other characteristics of the transmission system are subject to restrictions as specified in the licence 2 Warranty La R V R Elettronica S p A warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship and its proper operation subject to the limitations set forth in the supplied Terms and Conditions Please read the Terms and Conditions carefully as purchase of the product or acceptance of the order acknowledgement imply acceptance of the Terms and Conditions Forthe latest updated terms and conditions please visit our web site at WWW RVR IT The web site may be modified removed or updated for any reason whatsoever without prior notice The warranty will become null and void in the ev
40. ure below shows the equipment upper view with the various components pointed out 1 2 3 4 9 6 7 8 figure 7 1 IS PTNV4 Stereo Coder Card Option SLCTC30V03 MainBoard SL040MA2002 RF Module Card SLO40RF2001 Power Supply PS24185UIBL2 1500 1525 MHz VCO PLL Card SL040VC1101 RIS753MHZ 1650 1680 MHz VCO PLL Card SL040VC1001 RIS800MHZ 1675 1725 MHz VCO PLL Card SL040VC1001 RIS800MHZ 1700 1750 MHz VCO PLL Card SL040VC1301 RIS850MHZ 1750 1800 MHz VCO PLL Card SL040VC1201 RIS900MHZ Panel Card SL040PC1001 Driver amp Power Amplifier Card SL040DR1001 RF Control Card SL037BI1004 User Manual Rev 1 0 09 06 10 31 34 32 34 IV 4 1 1 2 PTRLNV 4 Upper View 2 3 2 4 GHz Version The figure below shows the equipment upper view with the various components pointed out 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 figure 7 2 IS PTNV4 Stereo Coder Card Option SLCTC30V03 MainBoard SL040MA2002 RF Module Card SL040RF1001 Power Supply FLYPTRL1U 2368 2372 MHz VCO PLL Card SL040VC1001 RIS800MHZ 2440 2450 MHz VCO PLL Card SL040VC1001 RIS800MHZ 2468 2483 MHz VCO PLL Card SL040VC1001 RIS800MHZ Panel Card SL040PC1001 Bias Card SL040BI2002 Rev 1 0 09 06 10 User Manual ELETTRONICA 7 1 38 RXRLNV 4 Upper View 1 3 1 7 amp 2 3 2 4 GHz Version The figure below shows the equipment upper view with the various components pointed out

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