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• cooling airow;
• exhaust air temperature - each tube separately;
• motors motion;
• T/R sequencing;
• antenna relay contacts, including RF power induced in antenna from another nearby
transmitter;
• load matching quality;
• reected power;
• RF arcs, including in antenna system;
• overdrive;
• unauthorized access to amplier.
g) INFO BOX for 12 recent protection trips, default selections, individual amplier's data and
elapsed power-on hours.
h) Up to 20 meters separation between the RCU and the main unit, on-board assistance and
troubleshooting suggestions etc. No controls on main unit (except for the ON/OFF main switch
and LED indicator).
i) All functions accessible from a computer via serial port, local network functions for more than
one (up to 15) sets of amplier / antenna units, working in a system.
j) Measurement and/or constantly monitoring of 20 most important parameters of the amplier
via RCU and/or computer.
k) RCU Beep
9-3. Storage and Shipment
C A U T I O N
Should you need to transport the amplier, use the original packing as
described below.
First pull the mains plug out of the mains outlet, afterwards disconnect all cables from the rear
panel of the amplier and RCU (remove the ground connection last) and wait 30 minutes. Then
remove the mains power transformer, observing the requirements of S.2-3, but in reverse order.
Pack the RCU in the box provided for it, and put it in the amplier in the place of the mains
transformer. Screw in the transport board to the transformer using the four shipping screws,
pack the four shorter (mounting) bolts in the polyethylene envelope. Finally mount the cover
and pack the amplier and transformer in their original cartons.
N O T E
If transporting for repair, you may not need to ship your transformer – check
with your dealer rst.