2. Warranty R.V.R. Elettronica S.p.A. shall not be liable for injury to La R.V.R. Elettronica S.p.A. warrants this product to be free persons or damage to property resulting from improper use from defects in workmanship and its proper operation subject or operation by trained/untrained and qualified/unqualified to the limitations set forth in the supplied Terms and Conditions.
URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA Units returned without a return authorisation may be rejected and sent back to the sender. • Do not stop chest compressions while giving artificial breathing. Be sure to include a detailed report mentioning all problems you have found and copy of your original •...
The URPT/MIC is designed to work in an optimum way when connected to the receiver URPR/MIC. This type of equipment is designed to be used as a portable unit.
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA The RF power section of URPT/MIC features a MOSFET module delivering up to 40W output power. Operating frequency stability is ensured by a temperature-compensated reference oscillator and is maintained by a PLL (Phase Locked Loop) system. The exciters will go into frequency lock within 30 seconds after power-on.
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Communications with external devices such as programming systems, or telemetry systems, via SERVICE serial interface. The URPT/MIC and URPR/MIC management firmware is based on a menu system. User has four navigation buttons available to browse submenus: ESC , ed ENTER.
URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 4.3 URPT/MIC Frontal Panel Description [1] INP1 KNOB INPUT 1 level adjusting knob. [2] INP1 LED Green LED - light on when the INPUT 1 is in prelistening. [3] INP1 BUTTON Push button to put INPUT 1 in prelistening.
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA [33] POWER ON/OFF switch. [34] ESC Push button to exit from a menu. [35] Push button to move in the menu system and to modify the parameters. [36] Push button to move in the menu system and to modify the parameters.
URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 4.5 URPT/MIC Connector Description 4.5.1 Service Type: Female DB15 Pin Name Type Meaning Interlock Pull-up 5V (if grounded, it inhibits the RF power) FWD Foldback Ext. signal,1-12V, for power limitation (AGC) Ground Reserved VPA Tlm ANL OUT PA power supply voltage: 3.9V F.S.
URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 4.8 URPR/MIC Connector Description 4.8.1 Service Type: Female DB15 Pin Name Type Meaning Audio Off Pull-up 5V; if grounded, it inhibits the Audio Not Used Ground IIC Bus RF Input Level OUT2 Level Squelch Relay N/O DIG OUT...
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 4.8.3 OUT 1/R & 2/L Type: XLR Male Positive Negative / 42 Rev. 1.0 - 29/06/12 User Manual...
URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 4.9 URPT /MIC Technical Description URPT/MIC/B… Parameters Conditions Value GENERALS /B10: 30 W /B20: 30 W /B30: 30 W Rated output power /B40: 40 W /B50: 20 W /B60: 20 W Modulation type Direct carrier frequency modulation ALC ON, ALC OFF...
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EN 60215:1989 + EN60215/A1:1992-07 + EN60215/A2:1994-09 SAFETY EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1 (2002-08) + EN 301 489-11 V1.2.1 (2002-11) EN 302 018-2 V1.2.1 (2005-06) Spectrum Optimization OPTIONS /75-URPT 75 KHz modulation URPT/MIC option / 42 Rev. 1.0 - 29/06/12 User Manual...
URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 5. URPT/MIC quick guide for installation and use This section provides a step-by-step description of equipment installation and configuration procedure. Follow these procedures closely upon first power-on and each time any change is made to general configuration, such as when a new transmission station is added or the equipment is replaced.
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 5.1.2 Mains Power Supply WARNING: Disconnect mains power supply before beginning these procedures. The power supply unit is equipped with own fuses; check all fuses and voltage selection block to ensure their are properly rated for the power mains and change them as required to match mains voltage. All mains power supply protection fuses are conveniently located on the rear panel...
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA WARNING: The exciter is internally protected from reversal of polarity on the battery input through the blade fuse like car type. The latter is mounted on the left side and accessible from outside. Only when the voltage of mains power supply, instead of being at 230 Vac, was...
URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA Note: the mains must be equipped with adequate earth connection properly connected to the equipment. This is a pre-requisite for ensuring operator safety and correct operation. Alternatively, it is possible to supply the equipment through an external battery connected to the equipment via the ACCESSORY special connector on the rear panel.
5.3 Operation NOTE: for simplification are shown below only screenshots of the typical version URPT/MIC (ver. microphone) able to reach 40W. The screenshots of URPT/ MIC (ver. microphone) able to reach 20 or 30W are entirely identical with the difference of full scale values reachable from the equipment.
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≅ 10W output Quarter-full bar 25% output power (Depends on frequency) The bottom line provides instantaneous power reading (40W for URPT/MIC shown here), press button to increase level, press to decrease it. When you have achieved the desired level, press ENTER to confirm and exit the default menu.
URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA Next, you can review all operating parameters of the equipment through the management firmware. Normally, the equipment can run unattended. Any alarm condition is handled automatically by the safety system or is signalled by the LED indicators on the panel or by display messages.
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA Menu 2 Menu 2 Menu 1 Menu 1 Predefined menu Power Adjustment Menu Menu 3 Menu 3 Selection Menu Menu 4 Menu 4 Operation Menu Menu 5 Menu 5 Power Menu Menu 6 Menu 6 Power Amplifier Menu...
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA As soon as operating conditions are restored, power output is re-enabled with the same settings in use prior to the alarm condition. To gain access to a submenu, select menu name (name is highlighted by cursor) and press the ENTER button.
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 5.4.2 Power menu (Pwr) This screen holds all readings related to equipment output power: Menu 5 Forward power reading. Reflected power reading. Note that these are readings, rather than settings, and cannot be edited (note the empty triangle). To change power setting, go to the default menu as outlined earlier.
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 5.4.4 Setup Menu (Set) This menu lets you view and set operating frequency. Menu 7 Operating frequency setup. Set a new frequency value and then press the ENTER button to confirm your selection; the exciter unlocks from current frequency (the LOCK LED turns off) and will lock to the new operating frequency (LOCK turns back on again).
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 5.4.5 Version Menu (Vrs) This screen holds equipment version/release information: Menu 8 Note that these are readings, rather than settings, and cannot be edited (note the empty arrow). Firmware release information. Release date. Shows table loaded in the memory.
URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 6. URPR/MIC quick guide for installation and use This section provides a step-by-step description of equipment installation and configuration procedure. Follow these procedures closely upon first power-on and each time any change is made to general configuration, such as when a new receiver station is added or the equipment is replaced.
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 6.1.2 Mains Power Supply WARNING: Disconnect mains power supply before beginning these procedures. The power supply unit is equipped with own fuses; check all fuses and voltage selection block to ensure their are properly rated for the power mains and change them as required to match mains voltage. All mains power supply protection fuses are conveniently located on the rear panel...
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA WARNING: The receiver is internally protected from reversal of polarity on the battery input through the blade fuse like car type. The latter is mounted on the left side and accessible from outside. 6.1.3 Connections Connect the RF input of the receiver to the antenna cable. To begin with, switch it off.
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 6.2 First power-on and setup Follow the instructions below in case of first power-on or after a change in the configuration of thereceiver in which this component is integrated. Note: Standard factory settings are AF audio off (AF OFF) and regulated mute set to upper limit (unless otherwise specified by customer).
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 6.3 Operation 1) Power on the receiver and ensure that the ON light turns on. Equipment name should appear briefly on the display, quickly followed by the graphic representation of the instantaneous modulation level and indication of received signal (menu 1).
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA NOTE: Repeat function is used in case you want an receiver in repeater mode together with a exciter, also if it is of other brands; if you select this mode, the pin 15 of ACCESSORY connector should be kept to GND to enable the delivery of output power.
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA Menu 2 Menu 2 Menu 1 Menu 1 Predefined menu Power Adjustment Menu Menu 3 Menu 3 Selection Menu Menu 4 Menu 4 Function Menu Menu 5 Menu 5 Set Menu Menu 6 Menu 6 Menu 6...
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 6.4.1 Function Menu (Fnc) In this menu, you can toggle receiver muting On/Off, set deviation display mode and type of transmission (Transm). To edit an item, highlight the appropriate line using the buttons and then press and hold the ENTER button until the command is accepted.
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 6.4.2 Setup Menu (Set) This menu lets you view and set operating frequency. Menu 5 Operating frequency setup. Set a new frequency value and then press the ENTER button to confirm your selection; the receiver unlocks from current frequency (the LOCK LED turns off) and will lock to the new operating frequency (LOCK turns back on again).
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 6.4.4 Version Menu (Vrs) This screen holds equipment version/release information: Menu 7 Note that these are readings, rather than settings, and cannot be edited (note the empty arrow). Firmware release information. Release date. Shows table loaded in the memory.
URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 7. Identification and Access to the Modules The URPT/MIC and URPR/MIC (microphonic version) are made up of various modules linked to each other through connectors so as to make maintenance and any required module replacement easier. 7.1 URPT MIC Upper View The figure below shows the equipment upper view with the various components pointed out.
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URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC ELETTRONICA 7.2 URPT MIC Upper View The figure below shows the equipment upper view with the various components pointed out. Figure 7.2 [1] Panel Card [2] 70MHz IF Audio Card [3] Front-End and VCO Card [4] IF NARROW-B Converter Card [5] 10.7 MHz Band Pass Filter Card...
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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 e-mail: info@rvr.it ·web: http://www.rvr.it The RVR Logo, and others referenced RVR products and services are trademarks of RVR Elettronica S.p.A. in Italy, other countries or both. RVR ® 1998 all rights reserved. All other trademarks, trade names or logos used are property of their respective owners.
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