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Nautel V10 - User Manual

Nautel V10
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V10/V7.5/V5/V3.5
FM Broadcast
Transmitter
Installation and Operation Manual
Original Issue 3.5 ....................... 05 July 2007
Nautel Limited
10089 Peggy's Cove Road,
Hackett's Cove, NS, Canada B3Z 3J4
T. 877 6 nautel (628835) or +1.902.823.2233
F.+1.902.823.3183
info@nautel.com
U.S. customers please contact:
Nautel Inc.
201 Target Industrial Circle, Bangor ME 04401
T. 877 6 nautel (628835) or +1.207.947.8200
F.+1.207.947.3693
info@nautel.com
e-mail: support@nautel.com
www.nautel.com
© Copyright 2007 NAUTEL. All rights reserved.

Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

  • D
    Darryl CooleyAug 3, 2025
    How to fix dirty or ineffective air filters in Nautel V10 Transmitter?
    • K
      Kathy SullivanAug 3, 2025
      Inspect your air filters at least twice a year. If needed, replace them using Nautel Part # HAM65 or an equivalent.
  • T
    Todd BrownAug 9, 2025
    What to do if the Nautel V10 backup battery is low?
    • A
      Adam ArnoldAug 9, 2025
      Replace the battery at least once a year or whenever the front panel GUI displays a 'Backup Battery Low' message.
  • J
    johnjohnsonAug 14, 2025
    How to clean a dirty Nautel V10?
    • V
      Victor MartinAug 15, 2025
      Clean the transmitter once a year. Use a vacuum cleaner and a soft bristle brush to remove loose dirt. For dirt that cannot be vacuumed, use clean, damp rags.
  • A
    amy16Aug 21, 2025
    What does a colour change on Nautel V10 Transmitter hardware indicate?
    • O
      olsonmarisaAug 21, 2025
      A mounting surface or terminal that has changed colour indicates a loose hardware connection.
  • L
    Lisa CunninghamAug 27, 2025
    What should I do with multi-stranded cables on terminal strips in Nautel V10 Transmitter?
    • T
      thompsonandrewAug 27, 2025
      Multi-stranded cables installed on terminal strips must be re-torqued.

Summary

Safety

Electric Shock - Rescue Methods

2 PREPARATION FOR USE AND INSTALLATION

2.3 INSTALLATION

Procedures for placing and installing the transmitter in its final location.

2.4 COMMISSIONING PROCEDURES

Step-by-step procedures for verifying and completing transmitter setup.

2.4.3 Initial Turn-On

Detailed steps for the initial power-on and basic configuration of the transmitter.

2.4.4 Placing Transmitter On-Air

Procedure to place the transmitter into operational service after initial turn-on.

3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

3.2 EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN

Procedures for immediate transmitter shutdown in emergency situations.

3.3 EXTERNAL SAFETY INTERLOCK

Function and operation of the external safety interlock circuit for RF output inhibition.

3.6 DIAGNOSTIC DISPLAY

Description of the GUI for controlling and monitoring transmitter functions.

3.6.3 View Faults

Procedure to view and acknowledge active faults on the diagnostic display.

3.6.4 Change Power, Frequency or Mode

How to adjust power, frequency, and mode settings via transmitter presets.

4 TESTING AND ADJUSTMENT

4.3 FUNCTIONAL TESTS

Step-by-step procedures to verify transmitter circuits against factory specifications.

4.3.5 Remote Control Checks

Verifying transmitter functions can be controlled from a remote location.

5 SYSTEM LEVEL TROUBLESHOOTING

5.3 CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE

Procedures for identifying and correcting operational defects and deficiencies.

5.5 TROUBLESHOOTING FRONT PANEL ALARMS

Methods for fault analysis using the front panel and GUI.

5.9 REPLACING AN RF POWER MODULE

Procedure for replacing a defective RF power module.

5.11 REPLACING AN IPA MODULE

Procedure for replacing a defective IPA module.

Nautel V10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power Output10 kW
Modulation TypesFM
CoolingForced air
Frequency Range87.5 MHz to 108 MHz
Transmitter TypeSolid-state

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