Elenos E10000X User Manual

Elenos E10000X User Manual

Fm solid state amplifier with web interface, preliminary
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E10000X
FM SOLID STATE AMPLIFIER WITH WEB INTERFACE
Preliminary
Rev. 00 - 01/12/2016
Cod. MAN1043UUK
USER MANUAL

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  • Page 1 E10000X FM SOLID STATE AMPLIFIER WITH WEB INTERFACE Preliminary Rev. 00 - 01/12/2016 Cod. MAN1043UUK USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Elenos USA 2561 NW 74th Ave, Unit A-16, 33122 Miami (Florida), Ph +1 855-305-3058 We kindly recommend you to fill in the RMA module (ITA http://www.elenos.com/it/ elenos-rma/ o ENG http://www.elenos.com/elenos-rma/) and to report the apparatus serial number (available on identification label).
  • Page 3 Revision N° Date Description 01/12/2016 First release Preliminary Revision...
  • Page 4 Index 1 Informative letter ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������7 1�1 Personnel in charge �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8 1�2 Warranty ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������8 1�3 Exclusion ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9 1�4 Exemption from liability ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9 2 Identification �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11 2�1 Labels ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12 2�1�1 IDENTIFICATION LABEL �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12 2�1�2 ASSISTANCE LABEL �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12 2�1�3 WARRANTY SEAL ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������13 2�1�4 SERIAL NUMBER SEAL ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������13 3 Safety ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������15 3�1 Safety precautions �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 3�2 First aid ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18...
  • Page 5: Index

    Index 6 WEB interface ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������59 6�1 Remote control - first connection ��������������������������������������������������������������������������62 6�2 Accounts �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������63 6�2�1 Users management ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������64 6�0�1�1 Adding a new user/manager �����������������������������������������������������������������65 6�0�1�2 Editing/deleting an existing account �����������������������������������������������������66 6�0�1�3 Editing the user’s preferences �����������������������������������������������������������������67 6�0�2 Profiles ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������68 6�0�2�1 Reconfiguring the own account�...
  • Page 6 Index...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    1�4 Exemption from liability ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������9 Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing an Elenos product. ELENOS s.r.l. produces solid state VHF/FM sound broadcasting transmitters ranging from minimum power of 10W to maximum power of 30kW, exchange units, remo- te control units, etc.
  • Page 8: 1�1 Personnel In Charge

    The products sold to the Customer by Elenos Srl are covered by a 24-month warranty star- ting from the FOB date of shipment from Elenos Srl site; this warranty is granted both to the Customer and to any other possible subsequent purchaser of the product and covers any kind of fault caused by defective components of the product itself, as long as it is maintained in an excellent controlled condition.
  • Page 9: 1�3 Exclusion

    Elenos Srl or by its authorized distributors, or by a use of the product other than those intended for the same product, or from any action or fact attributed to third parties who have access to the pro- duct for the same Customer’s approval or even without the Customer being aware thereof...
  • Page 10 Informative letter...
  • Page 11: Identification

    2 Identification 2 Identification ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 11 2.1 Labels ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12 2.1.1 IDENTIFICATION LABEL ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 12 2.1.2 ASSISTANCE LABEL ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 12 2.1.3 WARRANTY SEAL ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13 2.1.4 SERIAL NUMBER SEAL ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 13 Identification...
  • Page 12: Labels

    CE marking� Warning: do not ever remove this label� On the right side 2.1.2 ASSISTANCE LABEL It shows the main Elenos customer assistance contacts� On the right side Note: this label may not be present�...
  • Page 13: Warranty Seal

    2.1.3 WARRANTY SEAL Unauthorized removal or tampering of this seal (positioned over the screws) will make void the warranty� On the screws of the covers 2.1.4 SERIAL NUMBER SEAL It shows the serial number of the equipment in numeric and barcode format� In addition, a qr-code for the registration is displayed�...
  • Page 14 Identification...
  • Page 15: Safety

    3.2.2.2 If the victim is responsive ................19 3.3 Workplace characteristics ................... 20 3.3.1 Room characteristics ................... 20 3.3.2 Electrical system features ................... 20 All ELENOS s.r.l products are compliant with the safety standards required for this type of equipment. Safety...
  • Page 16: Safety Precautions

    The electrical configuration must not be modified. Upon receipt of the equipment, it’s essential to check if the mains is compatible with the order requirements. In case of non-compliance, please report it immediately to Elenos Srl. • Protective devices must not be disconnected (with exception of their replacement), altered or modified without authorization.
  • Page 17 • Be sure that all people who use or maintain transmitters, in which one or more parts are under dangerous voltage, are able to perform artificial respiration and heart mas- sage. All staff must be trained on how to provide medical first aid in case of emer- gency.
  • Page 18: First Aid

    3.2 First aid This paragraph does NOT represent a complete guide on first aid procedures, but should be understood rather as a brief reference summary. It must be made an urgent duty for all staff who work with the equipment to provide appropriate first aid procedures, in or- der to prevent avoidable deaths.
  • Page 19: Treatment Of Electric Shocks

    3.2.2 Treatment of electric shocks pict. a 3.2.2.1 If the victim is unconscious Place him flat on his back on a hard surface A) Airways (pict. a): pict. b • if the victim is unconscious, open his airways • push the victim’s forehead backwards •...
  • Page 20: Workplace Characteristics

    3.3 Workplace characteristics 3.3.1 Room characteristics In order to work freely on the equipment and to be able to perform the relative instal- lation or maintenance operations, it is necessary to keep a minimum distance from the walls on all sides of the machine. The room must be equipped with an appropriate system of clean and dust-filtered air ventilation with a flow rate suitable for the characteristics of the equipment operating in the room itself.
  • Page 21: Presentation

    4 Presentation 4 Presentation ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 21 4.1 Connections ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 22 4.1.1 Overview �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22 4.1.1.1 Connections and controls - front panel ����������������������������������������������������� 22 4.1.1.2 Connections - rear panel ����������������������������������������������������������������������������� 22 4.1.1.3 Connectors Pinout ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 23 4.2 Datasheet ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 24 4.3 Protections ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 4.3.1 Software protections �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 22: Connections

    4�1 Connections 4.1.1 Overview 4.1.1.1 Connections and controls - front panel 3 4 5 10 11 1 USB Port (Opt�) 5 Graphic Display 9 Escape Button 2 Status LEDs 6 RF Monitor 10 EIA485/Telemetry 3 StandBy Button 7 Local/Remote Switchkey 11 Encoder/Selector 4 OnAir Button 8 Life Extender Button...
  • Page 23: Connectors Pinout

    4.1.1.3 Connectors Pinout WARNING: the frontal USB port (optional) has the standard pinout but is designed exclu- sively for connecting portable devices such as pen drives� Don’t connect hard disk drives� Maximum load: 200mA� Interlock Connector EIA485 (DB9) Function Type Note Function Note...
  • Page 24: Datasheet

    4�2 Datasheet GENERAL DATA Output Nominal Power 10,000 W (adjustable) Operating band 87�5 - 108 MHz Samples RF sample RS232/485 interface Displaylable parameters number More than 50 on graphic OLED display or via web interface Adjustments By front panel / web interface Power stage L-DMOS number RF power stage technology ICEFET and ECOSAVING...
  • Page 25 Harmonic frequencies emission Within ETSI standard Spurious frequencies emission within ETSI standard Driving power 2W typical, with automatic increasing/ decreasing notice for optimal driving power and protection against bad input levels RF output power range 1,000 to 10,000 W adjustable INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Power supply •...
  • Page 26: Protections

    4�3 Protections 4.3.1 Software protections 4.3.1.1 IPF (Intelligent Proportional Foldback) The IPF is an intelligent system which reduces the equipment’s output power in case of excess of load mismatch, thus preventing the equipment turning off� Foldback acts if the load mismatch increases slowly� If the event is fast (examples: a ligh- ting into a connector, the detachment of a transmission line, a short circuit and so on), the protection acts quickly�...
  • Page 27 Current management on the power supply units (Lifextender) ® This is activated when the maximum current rated for continuous operation of the power supply is exceeded� This value is lower than deliverable current limit and represents the threshold which can be exceeded only for short periods (maximum 1 minute each time)� If this situation occurs, the “PSU current derating”...
  • Page 28: Hardware Protections

    Cooling Management on the fan unit (Lifextender) ® In respect to the current cooling requirements, the fan speed rotation is adjusted from a minimum of 60% to a maximum of 120% approx� (these values may change according to the models of used fan)� The cooling demand evaluation is based on accurate mea- surements of the temperature close to each MOSFET and to the power supply units�...
  • Page 29: User Instructions

    5 User instructions 5 User instructions ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 29 5.1 User interface ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 31 5.1.1 Menu Tree �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 32 5.1.2 Amplifier Control Panel ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 33 5.2 Alarms/Warnings/Status list ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 47 5.3 SMS list ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 51 5.3.1 SMS commands (sending) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 52 5.3.2 Status/alarm SMS (receiving) - examples ���������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 30: User Instructions

    User instructions...
  • Page 31: User Interface

    5�1 User interface All commands and data displayed by screen are listed on next pages� Warning: The screens shown below are subject to change without notice and may look some different depending on system configuration. Important: to be sure that new values entered will be stored, please wait at least 60 seconds before shut down the apparatus�...
  • Page 32: Menu Tree

    5.1.1 Menu Tree The red harrow indicates the main screen that appears when the equipment operates in local mode� It’s the first screen of main menu� Main Screen System Config System Config1 Communication Port Set Tx Control Panel System Info View Tx Parameters 1 System Time View Tx Parameters RF...
  • Page 33: Amplifier Control Panel

    5.1.2 Amplifier Control Panel Main screen is automatically displayed when the amplifier works in Local Mode� It permits to view and set the main working parameters� It’s also available by navigating main menu and selecting the item “Tx Control panel”� System Main Diagnostic...
  • Page 34 Item of main menu� It shows the general parameters of the amplifier� System Main Diagnostic Modem Read-only screen� In addition to the parameters shown in the main screen, they are listed: efficiency [Eff�(%)]; total working time [Wtime(h)] and that of fans [WFans(h)]; in- put power [P�In�];...
  • Page 35 Item of main menu� It shows the specific parameters of the Power Supply Units� System Main Diagnostic Modem Read-only screen� The parameters of the power supplies for the RF section and for the electronics are shown here� They are listed: currents [PSU(A)]; voltages [PSU(V)]; tem- peratures [PSU(C)];...
  • Page 36 Item of main menu� It shows the list of all occurred events� System Main Diagnostic Modem Read-only screen� It shows the list of all occurred events sorted by reverse chronological order (last one at the top) but progressively numbered� Date and time of occurrence are displayed under each item�...
  • Page 37 It allows to have a temporary password in case of lost� The “UNLOCK CODE” must be sended to Elenos Service, which will provide a “PASSWORD RECOVERY” to unlock the device� Enter the password within 24 hours and follow the pro- cedure for unlocking�...
  • Page 38 System Main Item of main menu� It allows to enter into the submenu System� Diagnostic Modem “System config” and “System config1”� Items of submenu System� They allow to set the most important parameters� System Main Diagnostic Modem System Main Diagnostic Modem “Temp U�”...
  • Page 39 Item of submenu System� It allows to set address and speed of serial ports RS485� System Main Diagnostic Modem There are two serial ports, one on the front and one on the back (TC/TS connector)� They must be set depending on the configuration of the transmitter� Typical values are 115K for speede and 0 for addresses�...
  • Page 40 Item of submenu System� It allows to adjust system date and time� System Main Diagnostic Modem The current date and time are displayed in the row referred [C:]� In addition, the day of the week is shown� Enter new values in the row below and press “SET” to confirm� Press “MENU”...
  • Page 41 Item of submenu System� It allows to set the levels for each time slot� System Main Diagnostic Modem First select the day of the week, then choose the time slot to modify [0���23]� A full bar means 100%; a 2/3 of bar = 75%; 1/3 of bar = 50% and no bar means 25%� Rotate the encoder to increase / decrease the level and press to confirm�...
  • Page 42 Item of submenu System� Read only screen, synoptic of enable and status of alarms� System Main Diagnostic Modem The first section shows the enabled alarms (bit set to “1”), the second one displays which ones are active� If [SMS/PTSN StatusReady:] is “TRUE” it means that an event is active� When the reset of alarms is performed, its value become “FALSE”...
  • Page 43 [SerialNumber] is the serial number of the equipment and [Device Code] is the number to send to Elenos to obtain the [Activation/Deactivation Code]� [LIFE EXTENDER Status] shows if the algorithm is running or not� [Run Time(dd): Optimal] is the number of days of correct working;...
  • Page 44 System Main Item of submenu System� It allows to access into the submenu GSM / MODEM� Diagnostic Modem System Main Diagnostic Modem System Main Diagnostic Modem System Main Diagnostic Modem [Field Strength (dBm)] indicates the intensity of GSM signal; [No mains SMS] if “TRUE” send an alarm message after [Delay (m)] minutes;...
  • Page 45 Item of submenu System� It allows to display the Ethernet Board parameters and others� System Main Diagnostic Modem [Ip Address]; [SubNet Mask] and [Gateway] are displayed to permit the connection by LAN� [DHCP Status] is “FALSE” when the dinamic address is disabled� [Battery STS] indica- tes the charge level of the backup battery�...
  • Page 46 System Main Diagnostic Modem System Main Diagnostic Modem System Main Diagnostic Modem System Main Diagnostic Modem The first screen shows the status of communication with the Hostlink Slave (Uart 0)� The second one shows data about the Terminal Monitor or the GSM modem (Uart 1)� The third one shows data about Power Supply Units (Uart 2)�...
  • Page 47: Alarms/Warnings/Status List

    5�2 Alarms/Warnings/Status list A task called “Alarms Managing” monitors all physical and logical quantities� Each of them is sampled and processed by a combinatorial network to evaluate if an alarm (or a warning) must be activated� This task and the ALC management have the same high priority for having a constant monitoring of the entire apparatus and intervene quickly�...
  • Page 48 Event Code Message Description No error� The apparatus is working correctly� STATUS CORRECT WORKING The event “019 ON AIR” has an higher priority� The list of occurred alarms is under deleting STATUS SYSTEM RESET process� Active ones aren’t deleted� The data stored in memory is no longer relia- WARNING EEPROM CHKSUM ERROR ble�...
  • Page 49 Event Code Message Description If the thermal probes installed are more than one, it means the fault of one of these because WARNING TEMPERATURE SENSOR ERROR its read value is significantly different from the expected one� RF output power oscillation is detected and the ALARM PWR FORWARD OSCILLATION apparatus attempts the “Three Block Out”...
  • Page 50 User instructions...
  • Page 51: Sms List

    5�3 SMS list With internal modem option (or an external telemetry provided of a GSM modem) it’s possible to send commands and receive the status of apparatus� Syntax of command and status SMS are shown below� See also the paragraph “User interface” for the settings relative to the user authorizations� +39532829965 Commands�...
  • Page 52: Sms Commands (Sending)

    The phone number n is not able to receive the alarm / status SMS SMSNO n The phone number n is able to receive the alarm / status SMS SMSYES n 5.3.2 Status/alarm SMS (receiving) - examples E10000X ID nn E10000X ID nn E10000X ID nn SMS String SMS String...
  • Page 53 Meaning of items in status SMS String Meaning E10000X ID nn Description of the apparatus with indication of the ID number SMS String Customizable string of 10 characters +39nnnnnnnnnn Telephone number that sent the last command STBY / ON AIR Status of the apparatus�...
  • Page 54 User instructions...
  • Page 55: External Devices Connectable

    5�4 External devices connectable The apparatus may be connected to the following devices: • LAN/PC • ECHOS6 (Changeover) • BNC Audio Matrix / XLR Audio Matrix ECHOS6 (Changeover) Audio Matrix (XLR/BNC) (Switch/Router) User instructions...
  • Page 56: Connecting To A Lan/Pc

    Connect the apparatus to PC via LAN using a switch or any other device such as a router� Also the direct connection between apparatus and PC is possible� See web connection manual for all details� E10000X SWITCH ETH CABLES User instructions...
  • Page 57: Connecting To A Changeover/Audio Matrix

    Examples of connections between these devices are shown below� Tx1 in a N+1 system Echos6 SE (Elenos Changeover) E10000X Note: If the transmitter is not the #1, look at the Echos6 manual for the connector to use�...
  • Page 58 User instructions...
  • Page 59: Web Interface

    6 WEB interface 6 WEB interface ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 59 6.1 Remote control - first connection ������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 62 6.2 Accounts ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 63 6.2.1 Users management ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 64 6.0.1.1 Adding a new user/manager ��������������������������������������������������������������������� 65 6.0.1.2 Editing/deleting an existing account �������������������������������������������������������� 66 6.0.1.3 Editing the user’s preferences �������������������������������������������������������������������� 67 6.0.2 Profiles ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������...
  • Page 60: Web Interface

    WEB interface...
  • Page 61 WEB Interface Overview To create, delete, modify user accounts and edit them preferences� To edit network interface and manage the installed modules� To manage user profiles regarding events and them notifications� To choose and set the time reference� To view and set all parameters of the equipment�...
  • Page 62: Remote Control - First Connection

    6�1 Remote control - first connection Connect a PC to LAN or directly to the equipment by an Ethernet cable, start a browser and enter the default IP address: 10�0�0�138� Note: if the screen shown below doesn’t appear, please check the IP address in “Chatty board config”...
  • Page 63 6�2 Accounts Overwiev User management� To create, delete, modify user accounts and edit them preferences in according to respective authorization levels� Adding a new user� For each one they must be indicated username, email, role, phone number and password� The administrator can add and delete users�...
  • Page 64: Accounts

    6.2.1 Users management To create, delete and modify user accounts� 10�0�0�138 (Config) Account In the main screen, first select the “Config” button, then the “Users” button in the “Ac- count” bar� 10�0�0�138 (Add) (Edit) (Preferences) (Delete) Select “Add” to insert a new user/manager; “Edit” to modify an existing one, or “Prefe- rences”...
  • Page 65: Adding A New User/Manager

    6.0.1.1 Adding a new user/manager After selecting the type of user to be added as shown on the previous page, the following screen is shown� 10�0�0�138 (Save) (Cancel) For each new user/manager must be inserted the following items: • Username (required) ���...
  • Page 66: Editing/Deleting An Existing Account

    6.0.1.2 Editing/deleting an existing account All users, managers and administrators can change their own password� The rest of para- meters can be edited only by members with higher levels of authorization� 10�0�0�138 (Save) (Cancel) The value of fields can be modified in according to a valid format� To not changing the password, leave blank the field “Password”�...
  • Page 67: Editing The User's Preferences

    6.0.1.3 Editing the user’s preferences Some parameters of the users are customizable� 10�0�0�138 (Save) (Cancel) For each one it’s possible to choose the scale of temperature, the format of telephone number and the language of messages� Press the “Save” button to confirm or the “Cancel” button to abort the operation� 10�0�0�138 (Config) Account...
  • Page 68: Profiles

    6.0.2 Profiles 6.0.2.1 Reconfiguring the own account. 10�0�0�138 (Config) Account Each user is authorized to change parameters of the own account, such as Password or Username� 10�0�0�138 (Save) (Cancel) To hold the password leave blank its field� Fields marked with an asterisk are required� The email address must be written in a valid format�...
  • Page 69 6�1 System Overwiev Network interface parameters� Installed modules configuration� WEB interface...
  • Page 70: System

    6.1.1 System Settings 6.1.1.1 Network Network parameters and internal configuration of equipment (optional boards installed)� 10�0�0�138 (Config) System settings First select the “Config” button, then the “Network” button in the “System settings” bar� IP address, Netmask and Gateway are here editable� Only the local network administrator is authorized to change this data�...
  • Page 71: Modules Configuration

    6.1.1.2 Modules configuration The equipment may be provided in basic configuration or with optional modules� The list of modules displayed depends on the specific configuration� 10�0�0�138 (Config) System settings For their managing, first select the “Config” button, then the “Modules configuration” button in the “System settings”...
  • Page 72 WEB interface...
  • Page 73 6�2 Events Overwiev Senders configuration� The equipment may send both SMS and email� Destinations management� They are the email addresses or the phone numbers of who receive the messages� Profiles management� It allows to customize the information set to send to the destinations�...
  • Page 74: Events

    6.2.1 Events 6.2.1.1 Senders management The equipment can send/receive SMS and send email� 10�0�0�138 (Config) Events In the main screen, first select the “Config” button, then the “Senders” button in the “Events” bar� 10�0�0�138 (Avatar Opt) (Enable/Disable) (Edit) The “Avatar Opt” button allows to enable/disable the use of the Avatar equipment (op- tional)�...
  • Page 75: Sender Sms/Email Configuration

    6.2.1.2 Sender SMS/email configuration If the equipment must send SMS, press the “Edit” button in the “SMS” bar� The following editing mask will appear� 10�0�0�138 (Enable) (Disable) (Save) (Cancel) “Device id” is the name that will be wrote in the message sent; “From” is the telephone number (modem)�...
  • Page 76: Destinatios Management

    6.2.1.3 Destinatios management Destinations are the receivers of SMS and/or email sent by the equipment� 10�0�0�138 (Config) Events In the main screen, first select the “Config” button, then the “Destinations” button in the “Events” bar� 10�0�0�138 (Add) This section allows to relate senders with receivers of SMS and/or email� Initially the list is void, but new records can be added by authorized users�...
  • Page 77: Adding A New Destination

    6.2.1.4 Adding a new destination Editing destination mask� The contents may be different depending on the kind of sender selected� 10�0�0�138 (Enable) (Disable) (Save) (Cancel) A destination is a mobile number which receives the messages sent by the equipment� In addition, the owner’s name can be entered in the “Description” field� Press the “Save”...
  • Page 78: Profiles Management

    6.2.1.5 Profiles management Profiles of event lists which will be sent to the destinations in case of occurrence� 10�0�0�138 (Config) Events In the main screen, first select the “Config” button, then the “Profile” button in the “Events” bar� 10�0�0�138 (Add) (Enable/Disable) (Edit) (Destinations)
  • Page 79: Selecting The Events To Add To Profiles

    6.2.1.6 Selecting the events to add to profiles Events (“Default” profile in the example)� 10�0�0�138 (Selected) (Unselected) (Undo) (Select all) (Clear selection) (Save) All events are grouped in four classes: • Alerts (critical errors or failures that may require repair); •...
  • Page 80: Destinations Profile Management

    6.2.1.7 Destinations profile management After selecting “Destination” button at the previous screen, the list of available destina- tions appears, both for SMS and email� 10�0�0�138 (Enabled) (Disabled) For each profile it’s possible to choose which destinations to enable� More destinations can be added to the same profile�...
  • Page 81: Rtc/Utc

    6�3 RTC/UTC Overwiev Clock settings� It’s possible to choose between the in- ternal time reference (Real Time Clock) and the global one (Coordinated Univer- sal Time)�...
  • Page 82: Clock Settings

    6.3.1 Clock Settings Selecting the time reference 10�0�0�138 (Config) Clock settings In the main screen, first select the “Config” button, then the “Clock Settings” button in the “Clock settings” bar�  NOTE (Remote Mode) (Local Mode) UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) RTC (Real Time Clock) External RTC Internal Clock...
  • Page 83: Choosing Between External And Internal Rtc

    6.3.1.1 Choosing between external and internal RTC Selectable buttons are highlighted in blue� 10�0�0�138 (Internal RTC) (External RTC) Press “External RTC” or “Internal RTC” button to toggle between the two modes� 10�0�0�138 (Changes) (Restore) (Apply) If the choice results in a change, the button turns orange and a confirmation is requested� “Restore”...
  • Page 84: Choosing A Ntp Server

    6.3.1.2 Choosing a NTP server A list of default NTP servers is stored in factory� 10�0�0�138 (NTP Servers) Press the “NTP server” button to enter and scroll through the list� 10�0�0�138 (Add) (Enable/Disable) (Edit) (Delete) The “Add” button allows to insert a new NTP server (see next page)� Press the “Enable/Disable”...
  • Page 85: Adding A New Ntp Server

    6.3.1.3 Adding a new NTP server A new NTP server can be added to the list� 10�0�0�138 (Enabled) (Disabled) (Save) (Cancel) To define a new server it’s necessary enter its name (“Server name”) correctly� It’s also possible to enable/disable it� The “Save” button allows to store the new server, while by pressing the “Cancel”...
  • Page 86: Choosing The Timezone

    6.3.1.4 Choosing the Timezone A complete list of timezones is stored in factory� 10�0�0�138 A popup containing all the timezones is available after pressing the down arrow shown at the right side of the box� 10�0�0�138 (Save) Europe/Lisbon (Cancel) Press “Save” button to store the changes, “Cancel” to restore all values� WARNING: in order to ensure that all automatisms will work correctly, choose the timezo- ne of the country in which the equipment is installed�...
  • Page 87: User Interface

    6�4 User interface Overwiev Telemetry� Viewing and settings of all equipment parameters grouped by type� Events� All kind of information about the wor- king state, grouped by warning level� Control Centre� Interface for the full managing of the equipment� WEB interface...
  • Page 88: Telemetry

    6.4.1 Telemetry 6.4.1.1 RF Power Amplifier 10�0�0�138 (Settings) Telemetry In the main screen, first select the “Settings” button, then the “RF power amplifier” but- ton in the “Telemetry” bar� 10�0�0�138 Temperatures, currents, voltages and powers of RF modules and power supplier units are shown in this screen, with statistics about functioning�...
  • Page 89: Power Supply Units (Psu)

    6.4.1.2 Power Supply Units (PSU) All parameters and statistics about main and service PSUs 10�0�0�138 (Settings) Telemetry In the main screen, first select the “Settings” button, then the “Power supply” button in the “Telemetry” bar� In this screen are grouped all parameters of power supply units, specifically about the device consumption�...
  • Page 90: Profiles

    6.4.1.3 Profiles Power levels at which the equipment must work when it’ll be a reserve transmitter� 10�0�0�138 (Settings) Telemetry In the main screen, first select the “Settings” button, then the “Profiles” button in the “Telemetry” bar� (Edit) At the bottom of the screen there is a bar named “Target Power (W)” that displays 6 va- lues of power�...
  • Page 91: Editing Profiles

    6.4.1.4 Editing profiles Power levels at which the equipment must work when it’ll be a reserve transmitter� (Edit) Press the local “Edit” button and write a new value in the field� (Restore) (Apply) “Restore” button allows to ignore the changes, while “Apply changes” confirms them� WEB interface...
  • Page 92: User Alarms

    6.4.1.5 User Alarms User defined alarms� 10�0�0�138 (Settings) Telemetry In the main screen, first select the “Settings” button, then the “User alarms” button in the “Telemetry” bar� (Edit) Some alarms may be customized, such as about currents and temperatures� Each user can define ranges and working logic of the alarms�...
  • Page 93: Transmitter Info

    6.4.1.6 Transmitter info General data about the equipment� 10�0�0�138 (Settings) Telemetry In the main screen, first select the “Settings” button, then the “Transmitter info” button in the “Telemetry” bar� Information about RF output power, software and hardware installed are shown here� WEB interface...
  • Page 94: Events

    6.4.2 Events 6.4.2.1 Active alarms. 10�0�0�138 (Settings) Events In the main screen, first select the “Settings” button, then the “Active” button in the “Events” bar� (Reset events) In this screen the active events are displayed� Status (events that don’t require interven- tion by user) are shown in blue boxes�...
  • Page 95: Events History

    6.4.2.2 Events history List of occurred events� 10�0�0�138 (Settings) Events In the main screen, first select the “Settings” button, then the “History” button in the “Events” bar� (Bottom) (Previous) (Top) (Next) (Download) (Update) (Delete All) The events are sorted in reverse chronological order, so that the latest ones are imme- diately visible�...
  • Page 96: Inbond Sms

    6.4.2.3 Inbond SMS List of received SMS� 10�0�0�138 In the main screen, first select the “Settings” button, then the “Inbound SMS” button in the “Events” bar� (Bottom) (Previous) (Top) (Next) (Refresh) The list of commands received via SMS is shown in this screen, to update it press the “Refresh”...
  • Page 97: Control Centre

    6.4.3 Control Centre 6.4.3.1 Energy Profiles. 10�0�0�138 (Settings) Control Centre In the main screen, first select the “Settings” button, then the “Energy profiles” button in the “Control Centre ” bar� (Enabled) (Disabled) (Save) (Show) It’s possible select, edit, add, delete or compare profiles� In addition, the preview of inactive profiles may be shown and the the “Fixed Target Power”...
  • Page 98 “Energy Profiles” full screen� (Rename) (Delete) (Edit) (Apply) (Show) A generic profile is stored in memory by factory� It may be edited and duplicated by the “Save as” option (see next paragraph) to obtain a new profile� • By pressing the “Rename” button it’s possible to give a new name to an existing pro- file, without any other changes�...
  • Page 99: Editing An Energy Profiles

    6.4.3.2 Editing an Energy Profile Example of a complete weekly profile list� (Save as) (Save) After pressing the “Edit” button, a sinoptik square containing the entire profile matrix appears� All days of the week are subdivided in time slots of an hour each one� Four power levels are available: 100%, 75%, 50 and 25% of the target�...
  • Page 100: Energy Cost Profiles

    6.4.3.3 Energy Cost Profiles List of Energy Cost Profiles� 10�0�0�138 (Settings) Control Centre In the main screen, first select the “Settings” button, then the “Energy Cost Profiles” but- ton in the “Control Centre” bar� Overview of an “Energy Cost Profile”� The complete screen is displayed in the next page� WEB interface...
  • Page 101: Editing An Energy Cost Profiles

    6.4.3.4 Editing an Energy Cost Profile Example of a complete Energy Cost Profile screen� (Edit) (Save) Energy cost map� The map is shown at the top of the screen� By factory default, the list of “Energy Bands Costs” includes only one item and all the squares of the map are painted by the same color of that band (green in the example)�...
  • Page 102: Editing An Energy Band Cost

    6.4.3.5 Editing an Energy Band Cost List of Energy Bands Costs� (Add) (Default) (Edit) (Delete) After pressing the “Edit” button, this screen appears� It’s possible to add up to 4 bands� To make default a band cost, press its “Default” button� Costs will be calculated by it� (Save) (Cancel) To change a band cost, press the “Edit”...
  • Page 103 Example of Cost Map in which 4 different bands are inserted� Statistics are updated in real time� WEB interface...
  • Page 104 WEB interface...

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