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3 Control Interface ..................................................................................................................... 9
3.1 Local Control Interface .................................................................................. 9
3.2 Web Interface ............................................................................................... 10
3.3 Serial Port Interface ..................................................................................... 11
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1 Product Appearance
1.1 Front Panel
RF Button
Press the RF button to turn the RF signal ON (inside blue light will light up).
Press the RF button again to turn the RF signal OFF (inside blue light will be off).
LED_PWR
Blue light will be on when the DC voltage of internal power supply is within the normal range
(48 VDC ~ 52 VDC).
Blue light will flash when the DC voltage of internal power supply is out of the normal range (48
VDC ~ 52 VDC).
Blue light will be off when the external power supply is turned off, or internal power supply
module does not work.
LED_FWD
Blue light will be on when RF_OUT has power output.
Blue light will be off when the RF button is turned off, or the PA enters the auto-protection mode
and therefore shuts down its RF output. There are several situations which will result in
auto-protection mode, such as the input power is too high, the reflected power is too high, or the
temperature is too high.
LED_RFL
Red light will be off when the reflected power is normal. (Threshold configurable)
Red light will be on when the reflected power is too high. It may be caused by no load connected
to port RF_OUT. In this case, the PA will enter auto-protection mode and there will be no RF
output.
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LED_TEMP
Red light will be off when temperature is normal (≤ 140 oF).
Red light will be on when system temperature is too high (> 140 oF). It may be caused by a
broken cooling system. In this situation, the PA will enter auto-protection mode and there will be
no RF output.
Note:
1) The front fan covers can be removed to clean the air intake path. No screw driver is needed, and no
disassembly of the PA is required.
2) When a warning occurs and the PA enters auto-protection mode, the only way to clear this state is to
cycle power on the PA module once the problem(s) is resolved. Otherwise all warning LEDs will
remain on even if the problem(s) no longer exists.
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1.2 Back Panel
PA-560W User Manual
RF_IN
Connector: N
Impedance: 50 Ω
Rated Power: +1 dBm ± 1 dB @ 700 W output
Note: If input power from RF_IN is lower than rated input value, the output power will be lower
than rated output power accordingly. This is because the PA has a fixed gain of 56 dB ± 1 dB. If
the input level from RF_IN is higher than the rated value, it will result in RF output distortion
and performance deterioration. If the input level is more than 1 dB higher than the rated value or
the output power is higher than 720 W, it may trigger the current-limiting function of the internal
power supply. The PA will enter the auto-protection mode, and there will be no RF output.
RF_OUT
Connector: 7/16 DIN
Impedance: 50 Ω
Rated Power: 700 W (ATSC) before filter
Note: RF_OUT must be connected with a load, otherwise the PA will enter the auto-protection
mode and there will be in no RF output. Please note that the PA is designed to withstand any load
conditions, including no load at all, without damaging the PA. However it is strongly suggested
to have a load connected with proper impedance.
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MONITOR (loop out of RF_OUT)
Connector: BNC female
Impedance: 50 Ω
Rated Power: 0 dBm ± 3 dB @ 700 W
Note: It is OK to leave this port open without load.
RS232-A
Connector: DB9-M
Note: Connected to REMOTE (RS232) port of ACT-5X, which is used
for control and communication between the PA and the exciter.
RS232-B:
Connector: DB9-M
Note: Reserved
RJ45
Connector: 10M/100M Ethernet
Note: For customers’ remote control to the PA.
Note:
1) The back fan covers can also be removed to clean the air intake path. No screw driver is needed, and
Frequency: 473 MHz ~ 794 MHz
VSWR: ≤ 1.5
Shoulder Level: ≥ 30 dBc (before pre-correction @ 700 W before filter)
Power consumption (full power): 3080 W @ 720 W output (14 A/220 V)
Power consumption (half power): 2112 W @ 360 W output (9.6 A/220 V)
Size: 19” W x 8.75” H x 27.2” D
Weight: 119 LBS
Note
1) The electrical interface characteristics are measured at rated power. Values may change.
2) Operating in abnormal conditions may result in damage to the equipment. Long operating hours in
severe environments may reduce the reliability of the entire system, which may cause permanent
damage to equipment. Make sure all electrical interface characteristics and environmental parameters
are within the defined range listed above before operating this equipment.
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VOL_9 VOL_12 VOL_5
0
PA_FWD
PA_RE
F
GV
VSWR
PA_TEMP
PA__LVL
CUR1_5
0
Cur2_50 Cur3_50 Cur4_5
0
Value
8.72V
12.07V
49.37V
694.22W
1W
1.64V
1.07
100.88℉
560W
12.06A
11.25A
11.18A
11.67A
Conte
nt
Voltag
e of
9V
DC
supply
Voltage
of 12V
DC
supply
Voltage
of 50V
DC
supply
Forward
power of
PA
Reflecte
d power
of PA
Grid
Voltag
e (bias
voltag
e)
Voltag
e
standin
g wave
ratio
Temperatu
re of PA
700W(ATS
C)
Current
1
Current2 Current3 Current
4
IP
GATEWAY
MASK
Default
192.168.001.210
192.168.001.001
255.255.255.000
Options
***.***.***.***
***.***.***.***
***.***.***.***
3 Control Interface
3.1 Local Control Interface
Local control and monitoring of the PA unit is accomplished via the ACT-5X Exciter front panel user
interface. Use a standard serial cable to connect the PA D9 RS232-A port to the ACT-5X Exciter D9
REMOTE (RS232) port. With this connection established, all the PA information will be displayed in the
PAC sub-menu in the advanced menu of ACT-5X exciter, as shown below:
Table 1 PAC sub-menu in Advanced Menu
Note: The displayed settings and numbers in the tables below are for illustration purposes only and may be
different from those in actual use.
A second sub-menu is available for configuring the PA networking settings. Enter the main menu of
ACT-5X exciter and locate the PA_CNFG sub-menu to setup the IP, GATEWAY and MASK PA
networking parameters.
Table 2 PA_CNFG sub-menu in Control Mode
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3.2 Web Interface
Enter the IP address of the PA (the default value is 192.168.1.210) in a web browser's address bar to cause
a login window to pop up.
There are two tiers of web interface available. The first “guest” tier is limited in monitoring and control,
allowing users to retrieve information such as PA status, network configuration, and alarms. The guest
account is accessed with a user name and password of "guest" and "guest" (case sensitive). The second
“admin” tier provides full status and control of the PA and is accessed with a username and password of
"anywavecom" and "anywavecom" (case sensitive).
The screenshots below highlight the status and control available via the guest and admin web interfaces.
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Note:
1) To refresh the status of the PA unit, one could manually click the “Query” button(s) on the page, or set
up the “AUTO-REFRESH-CYCLE” for the auto periodic refreshing of status.
2) Configuration settings including “POWER_DEGREE”, “EXCITER_TYPE”, internet access settings
and “REFRESH-CYCLK” may be modified via this PA web GUI.
3.3 Serial Port Interface
The port RS232-B of PA is reserved to be used as serial port interface for remote control.
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