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1、Section 4 Maintenance pagecontents 4-2Routine Maintenance 4-3Getting Inside the Chassis 4-3Front panel open and close 4-4Rear panel remove and replace 4-5Input Filter Board remove, replace 4-6D-Connector Board remove, replace 4-6Power Supply remove, replace 4-7In-System Testing (“Proof of Performanc

2、e”) 4-8Monophonic Performance Verification 4-9Stereo Performance Verification 4-15Field Audit of Performance 4-19Field Alignment 4-20Prepare the Unit 4-20Test Power Supplies (optional) 4-22Calibrate and Test Card #1 (Analog Input/Output Circuitry) 4-24Calibrate and Test Card #2 (Analog Stereo Baseba

3、nd Encoder) 4-28Figure 4-1: Separation Scope Trace 4-29Return OPTIMOD-FM to Service CAUTION The installation and servicing instructions in this manual are for use by qualified personnel only. To avoid electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the Operating Instructions

4、 unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. OPTIMOD-FM 8200MAINTENANCE 4-1 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 page Routine Maintenance The 8200 OPTIMOD-FM Audio Processor uses highly stable analog and digital circuitry throughout. Recommended routine maintenance is m

5、inimal. 1. Periodically check audio level and gain reduction meter readings. Become familiar with normal audio level meter readings, and with the normal perform- ance of the G/R metering. If any meter reading is abnormal, see Section 5 for trou- bleshooting information. 2. Listen to the 8200s output

6、. A good ear will pick up many faults. Familiarize yourself with the “sound” of the 8200 as you have set it up, and be sensitive to changes or deteriorations. But if problems arise, please dont jump to the conclusion that the 8200 is at fault. The troubleshooting information in Section 5 will help y

7、ou determine if the problem is with OPTIMOD-FM or is somewhere else in the stations equipment. 3. Periodically check for corrosion. Particularly in humid or salt-spray environments, check for corrosion at the input and output connectors and at those places where the 8200 chassis contacts the rack. 4

8、. Periodically check for loss of grounding. Check for loss of grounding due to corrosion or loosening of rack mounting screws. 5. Clean the front panel when it gets soiled. Wash the front panel with a mild household detergent and a damp cloth. Stronger solvents should not be used because they may da

9、mage plastic parts, paint, or the silk-screened lettering (99% isopropyl alcohol can be safely used). 4-2 MAINTENANCE OPTIMOD-FM 8200 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 Getting Inside the Chassis Access the AC POWER switch by opening the 8200s front panel (see below). The AC POWER switch is located on the powe

10、r supply module to the right of the chassis. The VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch and the two fuses are on the 8200s rear panel. Access the circuit cards by opening the 8200s front panel. Most set-up and adjustment of the 8200 can be done from the front panel without accessing the interior of the chassis. Al

11、ignment of the 8200 requires access only to the front and rear panels and to those interior parts of the unit behind the front panel. Almost all servicing can be done without removing either the top or bottom covers. Further disassembly of the 8200 may be required for some service procedures. For ac

12、cess to:See page: Behind front panel4-3 Behind rear panel4-4 Input Filter Board4-5 D-Connector Board4-6 Power Supply4-6 For best RFI protection, replace all screws and tighten them firmly. If screws are lost, replace them with screws of the same length (longer screws may cause mechanical interfer- e

13、nce or internal short circuits). Most screws used in the 8200 are equipped with integral lockwashers for secure fastening. If a pan head screw is substituted, use an internal-star lockwasher. All screws are steel, plated with zinc. Front panel open and close To open: 1) Disconnect power to the unit.

14、 WARNING: Hazardous voltage is exposed with the front panel open and the power ON. 2) Remove the six Philips head screws at the top and bottom of the front panel with a Philips screwdriver. 3) Grasp the edges of the panel, pull slightly forward, and, while holding the panel vertical, guide it forwar

15、d and downward on its supports. Then rotate the top of the panel toward you and down until it rests on its supports. OPTIMOD-FM 8200MAINTENANCE 4-3 RadioFans.CN 收音机爱 好者资料库 To close: 1) Check that the internal AC POWER switch is set to ON (depressed). 2) Rotate the panel until it is vertical. Raise t

16、he panel while guiding it in on its supports. 3) Fasten the six screws that secure it in place with a Philips screwdriver. Rear panel remove and replace To remove: 1) Disconnect the 8200 and remove it from the rack. It is not practical to remove the rear panel when the 8200 is mounted in a rack. 2)

17、Set the unit upright on a padded surface with the rear panel facing you. 3) Remove the four screws holding the power supply. 4) Remove the sixteen screws that hold the rear panel to the chassis. Leave about six inches (15cm) between the rear panel and the edge of your work surface. 5) Very carefully

18、 pull the rear panel about 34-inch (2cm) toward you until the internal connectors become unplugged. The internal connectors are delicate and easily damaged. Be sure to pull the panel directly and straight away from the chassis. Take care to not damage the connector pins on the Motherboard while they

19、 are exposed. 6) Tilt the top of the panel slightly downward and disconnect the cables that plug into the Motherboard. To replace: 1) Tilt the rear panel up until it is nearly vertical and plug the two or three cables (depending on your units Model #) into the Motherboard. 2) Very carefully line up

20、the three connectors on the input Filter Board and the two or three connectors on the D-Connector Board with their mating connectors on the Motherboard. Be sure that all six connectors are properly engaged and push the rear panel in to seat the connectors. The connectors are delicate and easily dama

21、ged. Do not force them. Take care that no wires are pinched between the panel and the chassis. If you encounter difficulty, you may remove the top cover to gain visual access to the connectors. When replacing the top, be sure that the circuit cards and the card guides are aligned. 3) Replace all twe

22、nty screws previously removed. Do not tighten any screws until they are all loosely in place. 4-4 MAINTENANCE OPTIMOD-FM 8200 4) Return the 8200 to its rack, connect and ground unit. Input Filter Board remove, replace To remove Input Filter Board: 1) Remove the rear panel. See page 4-4. 2) Remove th

23、e hex nuts from the SCA input, composite 1 output, and composite 2 output BNC connectors. 3) Remove the 4-40 machine screw between the left input and output XLR connectors. 4) Using a small screwdriver, unlock each XLR connector insert. The lock is accessible through a small hole in the face of the

24、connector. Turn the lock 14 turn counter-clockwise to release. 5) Remove the Input Filter Board by gently pulling the board away from the panel. To replace Input Filter Board: 1) Place the board in position over the panel and insert the XLR and BNC connectors into the panel. Be sure that the washers

25、 on the BNC connectors are in place. 2) Lock the XLR connectors Turn the lock 14 turn clockwise. 3) Replace the screw between the left input and output XLR connectors and replace the BNC connector hex nuts. 4) Replace the rear panel. See page 4-4. OPTIMOD-FM 8200MAINTENANCE 4-5 D-Connector Board rem

26、ove, replace To remove: 1) Remove the rear panel. See page 4-4. 2) Remove the six hex nut jackscrews holding the D-connectors to the rear panel. 3) Remove the one 4-40 screw holding the D-Connector Board to the rear panel. To replace: 1) Position the board with the D-connectors through the rear pane

27、l. Replace the one 4-40 screw and the six jackscrews. Do not tighten any screws until all screws are loosely in place. 2) Replace the rear panel. See page 4-4. Power Supply remove, replace To remove: 1) Disconnect the line cord. 2) Remove the four screws holding the power supply to the rear panel. 3

28、) Open the front panel. See page 4-3. 4) Grasp the power supply module (located at the far right of the chassis) by its handle and pull it forward until it un-mates from its connector. Then slide the module out of the chassis to free it. To replace: 1) Align the power supply module with its guide ra

29、ils and push it back until it mates firmly with its connector on the Motherboard. 2) Replace and tighten the four screws that mount the power supply to the rear panel. 3) Close the 8200s front panel. See page 4-3. Be sure that the internal AC POWER switch is set to ON (depressed). 4) Re-connect the

30、line cord. 4-6 MAINTENANCE OPTIMOD-FM 8200 In-System Testing (“Proof of Performance”) The FCC (Federal Communications Commission U.S.A.) no longer requires periodic Proof of Performance measurements for FM stations. However, many stations will still wish to make periodic equipment performance measur

31、ements to ensure that their transmission system is working correctly and that they comply with all government regulations. The text below provides the general information that is needed to perform measurements verifying the performance of a transmission system including the 8200. Instructions for be

32、nch-top verification of 8200 performance outside of the transmission system are found below in Field Audit of Performance starting on page 4-15. These instructions are written with the assumption that the analog inputs and outputs are used. If the optional digital I/O is used instead, follow the pro

33、cedures below by analogy you will have to supply digitized test tones. The NAB Broadcast and Audio System Test CD provides a good source of digitally- generated test tones on compact disc. Note, however, that these tones are at a 44.1kHz sampling rate. They cannot be directly applied to the 8200s op

34、tional 8200D/32 AES/EBU digital input, which only accepts audio digitized at a 32kHz sample rate. They can be applied to the 8200s AES/EBU input if you are using the 8200D/SRC interface card. This test CD is available from: NAB Services 1771 N Street N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036, U.S.A. order: (1) (8

35、00) 368-5644 Required Equipment: Ultra-low distortion sine-wave oscillator/THD analyzer/audio voltmeter (With verified residual distortion below 0.01%. Sound Technology 1710B; Audio Precision System One, or similar high-performance system.) (The NAB Broadcast and Audio System Test CD is an excellent

36、 source of test signals when used with a high-quality CD player.) Precision FM modulation monitor or demodulator (Belar FMM-2; TFT 844, or similar.) Precision stereo monitor or demodulator (Belar FMS-2; TFT 844, or similar.) optionally, baseband spectrum analyzer, 0-100kHz (Tektronix 5L4N plug-in wi

37、th 5111 bistable storage mainframe or similar.) OPTIMOD-FM 8200MAINTENANCE 4-7 Monophonic Performance Verification Monophonic performance verification is straightforward. Put the 8200 in MONOL Mode, recall the test preset BY BYPASS, and drive the left OPTIMOD-FM input with the test signal. Sufficien

38、t headroom is available to modulate well beyond 100% at all frequencies from 50 to 15,000Hz. 1. Prepare the unit. AFrom the IDLE screen, press SYSTEM SETUP button, then press I/O CALIB to access the I/O CALIB screen. BScroll to the MODULATION TYPE parameter and set to MONOL. CPress ESC to return to

39、the IDLE screen. DFrom the IDLE screen, press RECALL PRESET button to access the RECALL PRESET screen. EScroll to BY BYPASS. FPress RECALL b)at the optional AES/EBU digital output: 2.76dB below the maximum digital word on both left and right channels (8200D/32 Card) or the level that you preset as t

40、he D-O 100% LVL dB (in the I/O CALIB CONTROL screen), if youre using the 8200D/SRC I/O Card; and c)at the output of the optional stereo encoder (analog or digital): 100% monophonic modulation. Please note that OPTIMOD-FMs frequency response drops off extremely rapidly above 15kHz. If the test oscill

41、ator is mis-calibrated, OPTIMOD- FM may appear not to meet its frequency response specification at 15kHz. Before blaming OPTIMOD-FM, measure the output frequency of the test oscillator with an accurate counter to make sure that it is actually producing 15kHz, and not some slightly higher frequency.

42、HPress ESC to return to the IDLE screen. 4-8 MAINTENANCE OPTIMOD-FM 8200 Stereo Performance Verification Many stations may wish to verify that they meet the requirements of the old part 73.322 of the FCC Rules (which was deleted in 1983, and which referred to stereo performance). Part 73.322 referre

43、d to the performance of the transmitter only (starting with stereo encoder input terminals), and measurements may be made by connecting the test oscillator directly to the OPTIMOD-FM main audio inputs. Following is an outline of the appropriate measurements and how to perform them. 1. Prepare the un

44、it. AFrom the IDLE screen, press SYSTEM SETUP button, then press I/O CALIB to access the I/O CALIB screen. BScroll to the MODULATION TYPE parameter and set to STEREO. CPress ESC to return to the IDLE screen. DFrom the IDLE screen, press RECALL PRESET button to access the RECALL PRESET screen. EScrol

45、l to BY BYPASS. FPress RECALL b)at the optional AES/EBU digital output: 3dB below the maximum digital word on both left and right channels; and c)at the output of the optional stereo encoder (analog or digital): 100% monophonic modulation d)at the output of the optional stereo encoder (analog or dig

46、ital): 100% modulation including pilot tone. NOTE: Because of the “interleaving” effect in the pilot tone stereo system, the peak modulation of the composite baseband signal is approxi- mately equal to the higher of the peak modulations that would have been caused by a given channels (left or right)

47、 driving the system alone. This is an analog OR function; there is no summation. The relationship is exact when the pilot tone is not present; however, when the pilot tone is present the peak composite modulation increases about 2.8% when first one, and OPTIMOD-FM 8200MAINTENANCE 4-9 then both chann

48、els are driven at maximum level. This occurs because the pilot tone has a fixed phase relationship to the suppressed 38kHz stereo subcarrier and is thus correlated to it and does not add randomly to the composite waveform. HPress ESC to return to the IDLE screen. 2. Test the main channel. AConnect t

49、he oscillator to the left and right OPTIMOD-FM analog inputs in-polarity (“in-phase”). BSet the oscillator to 50Hz and its level to 6dB below the reference clipping level in your system. CObserve the LR meter on your stereo monitor. If LR fails to null below 40dB, suspect a differential phase error between the left and right channels within the 8200. Such an error will also cause L+R and LR to have poor frequency response, even if the left and right channels have accurate frequency response. Such an error could be caused by certain failures in the phase correctors for t

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