3 SERVICE T2130
SP-33
Adjustment of the bias current in the power transistors in the Power Amplifier (1).
Example:
Operator: Key: 33
RE2100: Displays: ‘SP-33-0’
‘ SE. ‘
T2130: The transmitter is keyed.
There are no RF-signals applied to the Power Amplifier (1).
Operator: May now adjust the bias current in accordance with the adjustment procedure.
When the adjustment is finished:
Operator: Key: <ENT>
RE2100: Displays: ‘SP-33-0’
‘ A. ‘
3.9.2 SERVICE PROGRAMMES RELATED TO AT2110
SP-30
Activates AT2110 relays 1-9 one by one, and releases any relay.
Example:
Operator: Key: 30 - (0-9) <ENT>
RE2100: Displays: ‘SP-30-(0-9)’
‘ A. ‘
Legend: 0 = No relays activated.
1-9 = Relays 1-9 activated.
A. = Accepted.
The T2130 activates the entered AT2110 relay no., other relays are released.
SP-31
Activates AT2110 relays 10-19 one by one.
Example:
Operator: Key: 31 - (0-9) <ENT>
RE2100: Displays: ‘SP-31-(0-9)’
‘ A. ‘
Legend: 0-9 = Relays 10-19 activated.
A. = Accepted.
The T2130 activates the entered AT2110 relay no., other relays are released.
If the AT2110 is in the systen (jumper 5 is inserted in the TX-processor) the following is displayed:
RE2100: Displays: ‘SP-25 ‘
‘ Err.1 ‘
SP-32-0
Resets the AT2110 ‘Clock’ line, ‘Data’ line and the ‘Motor +’ line to their normal state.
Example:
Operator: Key: 32 - 0 <ENT>
RE2100: Displays: ‘SP-32-0’
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