WamBlee W400 MOB Service Manual

W400 Rescue-Me
TM
Service Manual
Ed. 1.00.0
4/2010
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1 Introduction........................................................................................................................................5
2 Recommended list of test equipment to service the W400................................................................7
3 To return the W400 MOB to Wamblee s.r.l........................................................................................9
4 Verifying W400 MOB performance.................................................................................................11
4.1 Verify the test mode functionality.............................................................................................11
4.2 Verify the alarm operation mode (manual activation)..............................................................12
4.3 Verify the alarm operation mode (sea sensor activation)..........................................................13
4.4 Instrumental verification...........................................................................................................14
4.5 Verify the modulation signal.....................................................................................................14
4.6 Verify the beeper loudspeaker...................................................................................................15
4.7 Verify the sea sensor switch......................................................................................................15
4.8 Oscillator circuit.......................................................................................................................16
4.9 Verify the power amplifier circuit.............................................................................................16
4.10 Power supply circuit...............................................................................................................17
4.11 Microprocessor unit................................................................................................................17
5 Schematic diagrams..........................................................................................................................19
5.1 Introduction...............................................................................................................................19
6 Mechanical diagrams........................................................................................................................29
6.1 Introduction...............................................................................................................................29
6.2 Mechanical components list.....................................................................................................33
7 Instrument waveform pictures..........................................................................................................35
7.1 Introductions.............................................................................................................................35
Pictures
Figure 1: Schematic diagram................................................................................................................21
Figure 2: PCB Layout top view............................................................................................................23
Figure 3: Mechanical layout exploded.................................................................................................31
Figure 4: Modulation signal described in Chapter 4.5.........................................................................35
Figure 5: Beeper tone...........................................................................................................................36
Figure 6: Flash light strobe signal........................................................................................................37
Figure 7: RF emission in TEST mode..................................................................................................38
Figure 8: RF emission in ARMED mode.............................................................................................39
Figure 9: Magnete position for ARMED activation.............................................................................40
Tables
Table 1: Recommended list of test equipment to service the W400 MOB............................................7
Table 2: Electronics component list.....................................................................................................27
Table 3: Mechanical component list.....................................................................................................33
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1 Introduction
If the W400 MOB is under warranty, you must return it to Wamblee s.r.l. or service dealer available on www.wamblee.it , for all service work covered by the warranty. See "To return the W400 MOB to Wamblee s.r.l." on page 9. If the warranty period has expired, you can still return the device to Wamblee s.r.l. for all service work. Contact your nearest Wamblee Sales Office for additional details on service work.
If the warranty period has expired and you decide to service the device yourself, the instructions in this chapter can help you keep the W400 operating at optimum performance.
This chapter is divided into the following four sections:
Verifying W400 performance on page 11-17.
Schematic diagram on page 21-23
Replacing Parts in the W400 on page 31-33.
Service should be performed by trained service personnel only.
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2 Recommended list of test equipment to service the W400
Equipment Critical specification Recommended model / Part Use
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Digital multimeter 0.1 mV resolution, better than 0.01% accuracy. Agilent 34401A P,T
Oscilloscope
300 MHz, 1 M , Ω 10:1 Probe
Agilent P,T
Power supply From 3 to 10 Volts, 0.1 Volts resolution , 1 A
continuous.
Agilent P
Power meter and sensor 1 to 500 MHz , ±3% accuracy Agilent P,T
Frequency meter 1 to 300 Mhz , 10 Hz resolution Agilent P,T,A
Spectrum analyzer 1 to 1000 MHz, 100 dB dynamic range Agilent P,T,A
Coaxial BNC connector plus 50 Ω coaxial cable, 1 meter.
Loss less than 20 dB / 100 meters Not defined P,T,A
50 Ω Dummy load attenuator
1 Watt minimum, 10 dB loss Not defined P
Table 1: Recommended list of test equipment to service the W400 MOB
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P = Use for performance verification.
A = Use for adjustment verification.
T = Use for troubleshooting.
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3 To return the W400 MOB to Wamblee s.r.l.
Before shipping the W400 MOB to Wamblee s.r.l., contact your nearest Wamblee s.r.l. Sales Office for additional details.
Write the following information on a tag and attach it to the W400 MOB:
Name and address of owner
Model number
Serial number (if any)
Description of service required or failure indications
Remove all battery from the W400 MOB.
Pack the W400 MOB in the original packaging or use other packaging solution with
styrofoam or other shock-absorbing material.
Seal the shipping container securely.
Mark the shipping container as FRAGILE.
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4 Verifying W400 MOB performance
To verify the W400 MOB performance, is necessary to :
Remove Top cover using phillips screw driver (remove the 4 x M3 screw on the yellow
back cover).
Remove the 3 Lithium battery
Remove the antenna connection using phillips screw driver (remove the M3 screw near
the output antenna).
Replace the antenna connection with the 1 meter coaxial cable using a iron solder (less
than 50 Watt, with SMD tool tips).
Connect the DC Power supply with adequate wire connection and set the voltage set to 9
Volts DC and current limit at 1A; take care about polarity.
4.1 Verify the test mode functionality
The test mode functionality (Main switch in OFF position) is a standard operation performed from the user before to wear the W400 MOB. The test mode functionality do these checks:
Check the battery status
Show the battery status using beeper and green led.
Check (make) a single flash light
Send radio signal using low power mode
To proceed to the test mode verification, please:
Connect the coaxial cable placed on the W400 instead of the wipe antenna to a Dummy
load attenuator, then connect the Dummy load attenuator to the Spectrum Analyzer. If spectrum analyzer can manage more that +20 dBm, you can connect the W400 MOB direct without Dummy load attenuator.
Set the Spectrum analyzer parameters as:
Center frequency : 121.5 Mhz
Span frequency : 20 Mhz
Level : +20 dBm
Scale : 10 dB /div
Resolution Bandwith : 1 or 3 Mhz
Sweep time : auto mode (best performance)
Put the Power supply active
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Press then TEST button on W400 board and verify this sequence:
Check the red led on W400 board go ON.
Check the green led on W400 board go ON.
Hear the beeper make 4 beep in short sequence, follow a pause and repeat 3 times.
At the first beep sequence, the white led flashing one time.
During the complete test sequence (10 seconds), the radio signal output must be
satisfied these items:
Frequency : 121.5 Mhz (nominal frequency, for more accurate measurement see
next chapter).
Power emission : Top level almost -40 dBm.
Modulation level: The modulation index (level variation) shall be more than 30 dB.
After 10 seconds and / or 3 times short beep sequence, the W400 MOB shall go in OFF
mode; all led's go OFF , no beeper and no radio emission.
4.2 Verify the alarm operation mode (manual activation)
The alarm operation mode (Main switch in ARMED position – manual activation) is a standard operation performed when then W400 MOB is activated via TEST button. The alarm operation mode do:
Check the battery status.
Show the battery status using green led.
Make white lighting flash every 3 seconds.
Send radio signal using high power mode.
To switch off the W400 MOB, its necessary to:
Move the main switch from ARMED to OFF position.
To proceed to the ARMED mode verification, please:
Place a magnet rod in the same axis of the magnetic switch (see Figure 9)
Press the TEST button for almost 1 seconds.
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Then proceed with instrumental verification:
Check the red led on W400 board go ON.
Check the green led on W400 board go ON.
Hear the beeper (continuous beep sequence, 2 beeps / seconds circa).
Check flashing light, one flash every 3 seconds.
Continuous radio transmission, with these parameters:
Frequency : 121.5 Mhz (nominal frequency, for more accurate measurement see
next chapter).
Power emission : Top level almost +17 dBm.
Modulation level: The modulation index (level variation) shall be more than 30 dB.
To put the W400 MOB in OFF mode, remove the magnetic rod form the sensor axis.
4.3 Verify the alarm operation mode (sea sensor activation)
The alarm operation mode (Main switch in ARMED position – sea sensor activation) is a standard operation performed when then W400 MOB is activated via Man Over Board situation. The alarm operation mode do:
Check the battery status.
Show the battery status using green led.
Make white lighting flash every 3 seconds.
Send radio signal using high power mode.
To switch off the W400 MOB, its necessary to:
Move the main switch from ARMED to OFF position.
To proceed to the ARMED mode verification (sea sensor mode), please:
Place a magnet rod in the same axis of the magnetic switch (see Figure 9)
Use a small piece of wet cotton and touch together the two gold plated sea sensor (see
picture).
After 5/6 seconds, the W400 MOB start operation (check red led goes ON). Remove the
cotton piece.
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