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1. ON OFF Normal AUTO REMOTE OK 10 TX1 Enables ON or disables OFF the first transmitter TX2 Enables ON or disables OFF the second transmitter Change Forces the transmitter changeover Func Selects the automatic or manual changeover Mode Enables REMOTE or disables LOCAL the management from external commands Reset Sets at zero the retry counter retraining the changeover LIC Specifies the slave address of the equipment on IIC User Manual Rev 1 4 20 05 14 11 28 SCML1 1SL 5 6 2 TX1 Setting and TX2 Setting ELETTRONICA PgMode Analog PowerG Present Power Off Status Local Exit PgMode ldentifies the modality of the power good state that can be selected from the voices Analog Digital AnlAud DigAud PowerG Identifies the power good state related to the transmitter filtered from firmware Power Command to power on or to power off the equipment Status Shows the status LOCAL or REMOTE f the equipment 5 6 3 Change Setting Retry 10 Start 05m00s Before 02m00s TxOff O02m00s Coax 02m00s After 05m00s Exit Retry indicates the total number of retry before passing in MANUAL from 0 to 50 Start modifies the waiting time to the start from 5 to 60 min Before modifies the waiting time before beginning the exchange from 1 sec to 30 min TXOfL modifies the waiting time before beginning the switch off of TX from 1 sec to 30 min Coax modifies
2. 6 3 16 28 RaW Ra ELETTRONICA Rear Panel SCML1 1SL V2 10 111213 14 151617 18 19 20 Figure 6 3 1 MAIN FUSE T1 6 Fuse carrier for the fuse 1 6AT 5x20 for mains supply 2 MAINS VOLTAGE Standard IEC connector for mains supply 110 230 V 10 15 3 24VDC Socket for 24Vdc external power supply 4 PA1 HC DB25 connector for input of TELEMETRY connector coming from an i e PJ2000M C or an hybrid coupler i e HC2 2 del TX1 5 ANALOG IN or FOLDBACK BNC connector for the acquisition of an RF signal lt 10dBm coming from an RF TEST or for the foldback signal of TX1 6 PA2 DB25 connector for input of TELEMETRY connector coming from an i e PJ2000M C of TX2 7 ANALOG IN BNC connector for the acquisition of an RF signal lt 10dBm coming from an RF TEST of TX1 8 I2C DB9 connector for I C bus network cap 6 6 2 9 TC TS DB25 connector for the management of main signals of telecontrol and telesignalling cap 6 6 1 10 EXC1 DB15 connector for input of REMOTE connector coming from an exciter i e BLUES30NV of TX1 11 ADJ Trimmer for intervention level adjustment on ANALOG IN signal 5 12 PWR GOOD Green Led lit when the Power Good threshold is passed 13 INTERLOCK BNC connector for the interlock signal coming from transmitter system TX1 14 EXC2 DB15 connector for input of REMOTE connector coming from an exciter i e BLUES30NV of TX2 15 ADJ Trimmer for int
3. SCML1 1SL User Manual Volume 1 Manufactured by File Name 03 SCML1 1SL ING 1 4 indd Version 1 4 Date 20 05 2014 Revision History Document History Editor 25 01 2007 1 0 First Edition J H Berti 05 02 2007 _ 1 1 Minor Corrections J H Berti 1 2 1 3 1 4 SCML1 1SL User Manual Version 1 4 Copyright 2007 2014 R V R Elettronica SpA Via del Fonditore 2 2c 40138 Bologna ltalia Telephone 39 051 6010506 Fax 39 051 6011104 Email info rvr it Web www rvr it All rights reserved Printed and bound in Italy No part of this manual may be reproduced memorized or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanic including photocopying recording or by any informa tion storage and retrieval system without written permission of the copyright owner Notification of intended purpose and limitations of product use This product is a FM transmitter intended for FM audio broadcasting It utilises operating frequencies not harmonised in the intended countries of use The user must obtain a license before using the product in intended country of use Ensure respective country licensing requirements are complied with Limitations of use can apply in respect of operating freuency transmitter power and or channel spacing Declaration of Conformity Hereby R V R Elettronica SpA declares that this FM transmitter is in compliance with the essential requirements and other releva
4. SCML1 1SL 6 5 18 28 RV Ra ELETTRONICA Rear Panel SCML1 1SL V4 10 111213 14 151617 18 19 20 Figure 6 5 1 MAIN FUSE T1 6 Fuse carrier for the fuse 1 6AT 5x20 for mains supply 2 MAINS VOLTAGE Standard IEC connector for mains supply 110 230 V 10 15 3 24VDC Socket for 24Vdc external power supply 4 PA1 HC DB25 connector for input of TELEMETRY connector coming from an i e PJ2000M C or an hybrid coupler i e HC2 2 del TX1 5 ANALOG IN or FOLDBACK BNC connector for the acquisition of an RF signal lt 10dBm coming from an RF TEST or for the foldback signal of TX1 6 PA2 DB25 connector for input of TELEMETRY connector coming from an i e PJ2000M C of TX2 7 ANALOG IN BNC connector for the acquisition of an RF signal lt 10dBm coming from an RF TEST of TX1 8 I2C DB9 connector for I2C bus network cap 6 6 2 9 TC TS DB25 connector for the management of main signals of telecontrol and telesignalling cap 6 6 1 10 EXC1 DB15 connector for input of REMOTE connector coming from an exciter i e BLUES3ONV of TX1 11 ADJ Trimmer for intervention level adjustment on ANALOG IN signal 5 12 PWR GOOD Green Led lit when the Power Good threshold is passed 13 INTERLOCK BNC connector for the interlock signal coming from transmitter system TX1 14 EXC2 DB15 connector for input of REMOTE connector coming from an exciter i e BLUES3ONV of TX2 15 ADJ Trim
5. site at WWW RVR IT The web site may be modified removed or updated for any reason whatsoever without prior notice The warranty will become null and void in the event the product enclosure is opened the product is physically damaged is repaired by unauthorised persons or is used for purposes other than its intended use as well as in the event of improper use unauthorised changes or neglect In the event a defect is found follow this procedure 1 Contact the seller or distributor who sold the equipment provide a description of the problem or malfunction for the event a quick fix is available Sellers and Distributors can provide the necessary information to troubleshoot the most frequently encountered problems Normally Sellers and Distributors can offer a faster repair service than the Manufacturer would Please note that Sellers can pinpoint problems due to wrong installation 2 If your Seller cannot help you contact R V R Elettronica and describe the problem if our staff deems it appropriate you will receive an authorisation to return the equipment along with suitable instructions 3 When you have received the authorisation you may return the unit Pack the unit carefully before shipment use the original packaging whenever possible and seal the package perfectly The customer bears all risks of loss i e R V R shall not be liable for loss or damage until the package reaches the R V R factory For this Rev 1 4 20
6. 05 14 1 28 2128 SCML1 1SL reason we recommend insuring the goods for their full value Returns must be sent on a C I F basis PREPAID to the address stated on the authorisation as specified by the R V R Service Manager Units returned without a return authorisation may be rejected and sent back to the sender 4 Be sure to include a detailed report mentioning all problems you have found and copy of your original invoice to show when the warranty period began with the shipment Please send spare and warranty replacement parts orders to the address provided below Make sure to specify equipment model and serial number as well as part description and quantity R V R Elettronica SpA Via del Fonditore 2 2c 40138 BOLOGNA ITALY Tel 39 051 6010506 3 First Aid All personnel engaged in equipment installation operation and maintenance must be familiar with first aid procedures and routines 3 1 Electric shock treatment 3 1 1 If the victim is unconscious Follow the first aid procedures outlined below e Lay the victim down on his her back on a firm surface the neck and tilt the head backwards to free the airway system Figure 1 Figure 1 e If needed open the victim s mouth and check for breathing e If there is no breathing start artificial respiration without delay Figure 2 as follows tilt the head backwards pinch the nostrils seal your mouth around the victim s mouth and gi
7. Service only for factory setting purposes Type Female DB9 NC TX D RX D Internally connected with 6 GND Internally connected with 4 Internally connected with 8 Internally connected with 7 NC OMNOMBO O ONA Coax Relay only for SCML1 1SL V4 Type Female DB9 Control voltage Control voltage Relay in position 1 OFF Relay in position 2 ON GND Switching to position 2 NO Switching to position 1 NC Common when selected Relay Switching OON OAR WDNDM gt Pins 1 and 2 are outputs on which the relay control voltage is made available 12V or 24V DC both contacts are floating as compared to all of the other positive or negative voltages Connected to pins 3 and 4 are the relay limit switches two contacts which alternately close towards the ground when the relay is in the normal position TX1 connected to antenna pin 3 closed to ground or switched TX2 connected to antenna pin 4 closed to ground Pins 6 and 7 are the commands which cause the coaxial relay to switch from the normal position Off to the switched position On and vice versa the type of command depends on the coaxial relay used as well as the connecting cable between the SCM and the coaxial relay One of the possible positions of the control mode selection jumper makes available on pin 8 the common contact of a switch of which pin 6 is the normally open NO contact and pin 7 is the normally closed NC contact Pin 9 is an open
8. contact until switching begins and is closed to ground when the relay has reached the new position Rev 1 4 20 05 14 User Manual RaW Ra ELETTRONICA SCML1 1SL 6 6 5 Dummy Load Type Female DB9 OMNO OMNMBON Relay 24V 0 5A for the fan control of the dummy load NO Relay 24V 0 5A for the fan control of the dummy load C Relay 24V 0 5A for the fan control of the dummy load NC 15V GND Input for the Fault control of the dummy load temperature Input for the Fault control of the dummy load temperature Not Connected Not connected An optoinsulator can be present between pin 6 and 7 as alternative User Manual Rev 1 4 20 05 14 21 28 SCML1 1SL RV Ra ELETTRONICA 7 Technical Specifications 7 1 Electrical characteristics Generals AC Power 110 230 V 10 15 full ran DC Power 24V Weigh A 5k n n the version Dimension tunit 19 rackmounted 483 x 44 x mm ratin mperatur 10 50 Maximum relative humidi Yo with ndensin Inputs TX1 TX2 2x 15 pin sub D connector for 0 i th RVR i TX1 PA TX2 PA 2x 25 pin sub D connector for interconnection with RVR Power Amplifier or ANALOG IN 2x BNC unbalanced for interconnection with a uiment non RVR gt gt gt INMOUT TC BNC unbalanced MPX input for changeover Outputs Ext Audio 9 pin sub D connector for external audio hangeover TX1 MPX TX2 MPX 2x BNC unbalanced MPX output for TX1 and TX2 trans
9. 1SL liner al ELETTRONICA 8 3 SCML1 1SL V3 L125MA1002 Main Board L125PC1001 Synoptic Panel Board L125PC2001 Panel Board FLYRXRL1U Power Supply L125IN1001 DB25 External Relay Interface 26 28 Rev 1 4 20 05 14 User Manual ala ELETTRONICA SCML1 1SL 8 4 SCML1 1SL V4 User Manual SL125MA1002 Main Board SL125PC1001 Synoptic Panel Board SL125PC2001 Panel Board FLYRXRL1U Power Supply SL125IN2001 DB9 External Relay Interface Rev 1 4 20 05 14 21128 SCML1 1SL RV Ra ELETTRONICA This page was intentionally left blank 28 28 Rev 1 4 20 05 14 User Manual
10. 3 SE i E D O Le a gt G O WA 0 Q 5 0 Q oWo D x SCML1 1SL V3 version with external Spinner relay mod BN512690 BN640075 and BN941912 for transmitters with output power higher than 1000W Q TED O CD O D o d ian E LC E i i O gt ED COP oY y ie a tae 9 Qa 0 w 0 O O Om aa io SCML1 1SL V4 version with interface for customized external relay lt A OOOO gt 0 KX 9 o m O CD O RIO e p gt fer gt z 2 Q WA 0 Q O O o oeo oe ay A wa e3 A clear and immediate representation of the working conditions through synoptic indication on the position of changeover Connection for the management of the main signals Telecontrol TC and Telesignal TS are available on 1 0 interface User Manual Rev 1 4 20 05 14 3 28 RV Ra ELETTRONICA SCML1 1SL 5 Configurations This section provides a description about the typical configurations and about the firmware of the equipment In the following figure is represented the dip switches necessary to configurate the SCML1 1SL in case of change in the system configuration CONFIGURATION FOR EXTERNAL EQUIPMENTS 658 L9 6he 0S g g g g Old BLAD 91d LLA 2d Ud tid Cla Sle oa a a on0OoOadad a fe ce lee ay lbs See ME ow Figure 5 1 Dip switch for external equipment configurations 5 1 Typica
11. 3 Typical Configuration with Mixed Exciters Normal 1 1 Exciter Type Exc Mixed Configuration Type 7 Figure 5 8 1 1 system typical configuration for PTX LCD or DDS and TEX or Blues User Manual Rev 1 4 20 05 14 7 28 SCML1 1SL RV Ra ELETTRONICA Normal 1 1 Exciter SCML1 1SL Type Exc Mixed Configuration Type 8 Exc mod TEX BluesNV Exc mod PTX DDS TX setting Figure 5 9 1 1 system typical configuration for TEX or Blues and PTX LCD or DDS 5 4 Typical Configuration with Transmitting systems Normal 1 1 TX Type Tex or Blues With PJ LCD or HC LCD Configuration Exc mod TEX BluesNV Type 9 o swi2 swiz X xX xX xX TON swi4 x x x jx TON Figure 5 10 1 1 TX system typical configuration for TEX or Blues and PJ LCD or HC LCD 8 28 Rev 1 4 20 05 14 User Manual RaW Ra SCML1 1SL ELETTRONICA Normal 1 1 TX Type PTX LCD or DDS With PJ LCD or HC LCD Configuration Exc mod PTX DDS ge Type 10 Figure 5 11 1 1 TX system typical configuration for PTX LCD or DDS and PJ LCD or HC LCD 5 5 User Interface The machine features an LCD with two lines by 16 characters that displays a set of menus The status of the machine is indicated by four LEDs located on the front panel MANUAL LOCAL MAINS ALARM and seven LED for synoptical signalling The interaction between the user and the e
12. BNC connector for the acquisition of an RF signal lt 10dBm coming from an RF TEST of TX1 8 I2C DB9 connector for I C bus network cap 6 6 2 9 TC TS DB25 connector for the management of main signals of telecontrol and telesignalling cap 6 6 1 10 EXC1 DB15 connector for input of REMOTE connector coming from an exciter i e BLUES30NV of TX1 11 ADJ Trimmer for intervention level adjustment on ANALOG IN signal 5 12 PWR GOOD Green Led lit when the Power Good threshold is passed 13 INTERLOCK BNC connector for the interlock signal coming from transmitter system TX1 14 EXC2 DB15 connector for input of REMOTE connector coming from an exciter i e BLUES30NV of TX2 15 ADJ Trimmer for intervention level adjustment on ANALOG IN signal 7 16 PWR GOOD Green Led lit when the Power Good threshold is passed 17 INTERLOCK BNC connector for the interlock signal coming from transmitter system TX2 18 IN OUT 1 BNC connector for audio input or output of TX1 19 COMMON BNC connector for audio output or input of common channel 20 IN OUT2 BNC connector for audio input or output of TX2 21 EXT SCM AUD DB39 connector interface for external audio changeover 22 COAX RELAY DB9 connector for inteconnection with Spinner coaxial relay models BN754067 and BN754098 23 DUMMY LOAD DB39 connector for interconnection with dummy load cap 6 6 5 User Manual Rev 1 4 20 05 14 15 28 SCML1 1SL
13. ects to it Yellow LED lit when the change over is set up in order to allow the control exclusively from the customer inhibiting the automatic management of the equipment functionalities Yellow LED lit when the change over is set up in order to receive controls exclusively from the encoder inhibiting any source of telecontrol Yellow LED lit when the change over is supplied at 24V Red LED lit when the change over has had problems during the phase of exchange between the two transmitters Liquid crystals display 2 rows 16 characters Display contrast adjusting trimmer Knob and button in order to software control DB9 connector for factory parameters programming cap 6 6 3 Mains switch Rev 1 4 20 05 14 User Manual SCML1 1SL ELETTRONICA 6 2 Rear Panel SCML1 1SL V1 10 111213 14 151617 18 19 20 Figure 6 2 1 MAIN FUSE T1 6 Fuse carrier for the fuse 1 6AT 5x20 for mains supply 2 MAINS VOLTAGE Standard IEC connector for mains supply 110 230 V 10 15 3 24VDC Socket for 24Vdc external power supply 4 PA1 HC DB25 connector for input of TELEMETRY connector coming from an i e PJ2000M C or an hybrid coupler i e HC2 2 del TX1 5 ANALOG IN or FOLDBACK BNC connector for the acquisition of an RF signal lt 10dBm coming from an RF TEST or for the foldback signal of TX1 6 PA2 DB25 connector for input of TELEMETRY connector coming from an i e PJ2000M C of TX2 7 ANALOG IN
14. er The first pressure of the ENCODER when the display is light out or its rotation serves in order to activate the retroillumination if disabled Management Firmware The following is a representation of the main screen available once you switch on the equipment or when after 180s the encoder is not used and gives to the user information about the status of the system TX1 ON TX2 O0ff SHE Retry 05 10 The main screen shows information regards the status of TX and the number of automatic retry moreover is present an hourglass that indicates 1 Start time presence if is the only 4 icon present 2 Exchange time presence if the 4 icon is combined with H icon The amp icon identifies a temporary suspension of the exchange automatism and appears when 1 The SCM is in ALARM status One TX is in LOCAL condition The total number of Retry is 0 The number of makes Retry is the same to the number of total Retry O BON In Gold configuration the PA connected gives the interlock By pressing the encoder you see all the menu available turning through the gt symbol you can chooses it and by pressing you can access to its inside After 20s you return to the main screen in case the encoder is not used Rev 1 4 20 05 14 User Manual SCML1 1SL RaW Ra ELETTRONICA gt General Setting TX1 Setting TX1 Setting Change Setting Function Status Soft Version Exit 5 6 1 General Setting
15. ervention level adjustment on ANALOG IN signal 7 16 PWR GOOD Green Led lit when the Power Good threshold is passed 17 INTERLOCK BNC connector for the interlock signal coming from transmitter system TX2 18 IN OUT 1 BNC connector for audio input or output of TX1 19 COMMON BNC connector for audio output or input of common channel 20 IN OUT2 BNC connector for audio input or output of TX2 21 EXT SCM AUD DB9 connector interface for external audio changeover 22 ANT N type connector for RF output toward antenna 23 TX1 N type connector for RF input coming from TX1 24 TX2 N type connector for RF input coming from TX2 Rev 1 4 20 05 14 User Manual SCML1 1SL ELETTRONICA 6 4 Rear Panel SCML1 1SL V3 10 111213 14 151617 18 19 20 Figure 6 4 1 MAIN FUSE T1 6 Fuse carrier for the fuse 1 6AT 5x20 for mains supply 2 MAINS VOLTAGE Standard IEC connector for mains supply 110 230 V 10 15 3 24VDC Socket for 24Vdc external power supply 4 PA1 HC DB25 connector for input of TELEMETRY connector coming from an i e PJ2000M C or an hybrid coupler i e HC2 2 del TX1 5 ANALOG IN or FOLDBACK BNC connector for the acquisition of an RF signal lt 10dBm coming from an RF TEST or for the foldback signal of TX1 6 PA2 DB25 connector for input of TELEMETRY connector coming from an i e PJ2000M C of TX2 7 ANALOG IN BNC connector for the acquisition of an RF signal lt 10dBm com
16. ing from an RF TEST of TX1 8 C DB9 connector for I C bus network cap 6 6 2 9 TC TS DB25 connector for the management of main signals of telecontrol and telesignalling cap 6 6 1 10 EXC1 DB15 connector for input of REMOTE connector coming from an exciter i e BLUES30NV of TX1 11 ADJ Trimmer for intervention level adjustment on ANALOG IN signal 5 12 PWR GOOD Green Led lit when the Power Good threshold is passed 13 INTERLOCK BNC connector for the interlock signal coming from transmitter system TX1 14 EXC2 DB15 connector for input of REMOTE connector coming from an exciter i e BLUES30NV of TX2 15 ADJ Trimmer for intervention level adjustment on ANALOG IN signal 7 16 PWR GOOD Green Led lit when the Power Good threshold is passed 17 INTERLOCK BNC connector for the interlock signal coming from transmitter system TX2 18 IN OUT 1 BNC connector for audio input or output of TX1 19 COMMON BNC connector for audio output or input of common channel 20 IN OUT2 BNC connector for audio input or output of TX2 21 EXT SCM AUD DB9 connector interface for external audio changeover 22 COAX RELAY DB9 connector for inteconnection with Spinner coaxial relay models BN512690 BN640075 and BN941912 23 DUMMY LOAD DB9 connector for interconnection with dummy load cap 6 6 5 24 COAX OFF POSITION Phoenix connector with out position contacts User Manual Rev 1 4 20 05 14 17 28
17. l Configuration with Exciters of Tex and Blues family Normal 1 1 Exciter Type Tex or Blues Configuration Type 1 Exc mod TEX BluesNV TX setting Figure 5 2 1 1 system typical configuration for TEX or Blues Family 4 28 Rev 1 4 20 05 14 User Manual SCML1 1SL RaW Ra ELETTRONICA GOLD 1 1 Exciter Type Tex or Blues With PJ LCD SCML1 1SL Configuration 9 z Uso Exc mod TEX BluesNV me Exe mod TEX BluesNV PA mod PJ LCD Type 2 GOLD 1 1 Exciter Type Tex or Blues With HC LCD Configuration Type 3 Exe mod TEX BluesNV HC mod HC LCD TX setting Oo sws IX ON Figure 5 4 1 1 GOLD system typical configuration for TEX or Blues and HC LCD User Manual Rev 1 4 20 05 14 5 28 SCML1 1SL RV Ra ELETTRONICA 5 2 Typical Configuration with Exciters of PTX family Normal 1 1 Exciter SCML1 1SL Type Ptx LCD or DDS Configuration Type 4 Figure 5 5 1 1 system typical configuration for PTX LCD or DDS Family Type Ptx LCD or DDS With PJ LCD SCML1 1SL Configuration 28 9 a Ov ZY Oo S an Type 5 Figure 5 6 1 1 GOLD system typical configuration for PTX LCD or DDS and PJ LCD 6 28 Rev 1 4 20 05 14 User Manual SCML1 1SL RaW Ra ELETTRONICA GOLD 1 1 Exciter Type PTX LCD or DDS With HC LCD SCML1 1SL O Zo Figure 5 7 1 1 GOLD system typical configuration for PTX LCD or DDS and HC LCD 5
18. mer for intervention level adjustment on ANALOG IN signal 7 16 PWR GOOD Green Led lit when the Power Good threshold is passed 17 INTERLOCK BNC connector for the interlock signal coming from transmitter system TX2 18 IN OUT 1 BNC connector for audio input or output of TX1 19 COMMON BNC connector for audio output or input of common channel 20 IN OUT2 BNC connector for audio input or output of TX2 21 EXT SCM AUD DB9 connector interface for external audio changeover 22 COAX RELAY DB9 connector for link with external Interconnection Box Esterna cap 6 6 4 23 DUMMY LOAD DB9 connector for interconnection with dummy load cap 6 6 5 Rev 1 4 20 05 14 User Manual RaW Ra ELETTRONICA 6 6 Connectors Description 6 6 1 Remote v Type Female DB25 Pin Name 15V 15V TX1 Antenna TC TX2 Antenna TC TX1 ON TC TX1 OFF TC TX2 ON TC TX2 OFF TC AUTO TC 10 MANUAL TC 11 RESET TC 12 COMMON TC 13 GND 14 COMMON TS 15 TX1 Antenna TS 16 TX2 Antenna TS 17 TX1 OFF TS 18 TX1 ON TS 19 TX2 OFF TS 20 TX2 ON TS 21 MANUAL TS 22 AUTO TS 23 LOCAL TS 24 REMOTE TS 25 COMMON TS OON OAR WDNDM gt 6 6 2 IC Bus User Manual Type Female DB9 NC SDA SCL NC GND Reserved Reserved NC NC OON OAR WDNDM gt Rev 1 4 20 05 14 SCML1 1SL 19 28 SCML1 1SL 6 6 3 6 6 4 20 28 ELETTRONICA
19. mitters Interlock 2x BNC unbalanced to inhibit the exciter in changeover Interface I2C Bus 9 pin sub D connector for I2C bus TC TS 25 pin sub D connector for telecontrol and oo telesignal S Versions V1 Version with external relay N type a connector from 150W up to 1000W V2 Version with internal relay N type connector V3 Version with external relay 7 16 7 8 or 1 5 8 1000W V Vason aii zodia Software times Base of times 10 ms Base of the times for the timer gt 100 ms At before entering in the main cycle to the start 450 ms 22 28 Rev 1 4 20 05 14 User Manual RaW Ra ELETTRONICA SCML1 1SL Main cycle 3 ms Displ in 2 m Minimum lenght of a pulse referred to TxOn and TxOff relays 300 ms User Manual Rev 1 4 20 05 14 23 28 SCML1 1SL W R a ah as ELETTRONICA 8 Internal Description Following is a brief description of the different boards included in each changeover version 8 1 SCML1 1SL V1 L125MA1002 Main Board L125PC1001 Synoptic Panel Board L125PC2001 Panel Board FLYRXRL1U Power Supply L125IN2001 DB9 External Relay Interface 24 28 Rev 1 4 20 05 14 User Manual ala ELETTRONICA SCML1 1SL 8 2 SCML1 1SL V2 User Manual SL125MA1002 Main Board SL125PC1001 Synoptic Panel Board SL125PC2001 Panel Board FLYRXRL1U Power Supply Internal Coaxial Relay Rev 1 4 20 05 14 25 28 SCML1
20. nt provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC CE A V SCML1 1SL Table of Contents 1 Preliminary Instructions 1 2 Warranty 1 3 First Aid 1 3 1 Treatment of electrical shocks 1 3 2 Treatment of electrical Burns 2 4 Unpacking 3 4 1 General Description 3 5 Configurations 4 5 1 Typical Configuration with Exciters of Tex and Blues family 4 9 2 Typical Configuration with Exciters of PTX family 6 5 3 Typical Configuration with Mixed Exciters 5 4 Typical Configuration with Transmitting systems 8 5 5 User Interface 9 5 6 Management Firmware 10 6 External Description 14 6 1 Front Panel 14 6 2 Rear Panel SCML1 1SL V1 JES 6 3 Rear Panel SCML1 1SL V2 16 6 4 Rear Panel SCML1 1SL V3 17 6 5 Rear Panel SCML1 1SL V4 18 6 6 Connectors Description 19 7 Technical Specifications 22 7 1 Electrical characteristics 22 8 Internal Description 24 8 1 SCML1 1SL V1 24 8 2 SCML1 1SL V2 25 8 3 SCML1 1SL V3 26 8 4 SCML1 1SL V4 21 User Manual Rev 1 4 20 05 14 SCML1 1SL Rev 1 4 20 05 14 RV Ra ELETTRONICA This page was intentionally left blank User Manual RaW Ra ELETTRONICA SCML1 1SL IMPORTANT The lightning flash with arrowhead within a triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of dangerous voltage that may constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and main
21. rmation only and are subject to changes without prior notice R V R Elettronica SpA disclaims all warranties express or implied While R V R Elettronica SpA attempts to provide accurate information it cannot accept responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies in this manual including the products and the software described herein R V R Elettronica SpA reserves the right to make changes to equipment design and or specifications and to this manual at any time without prior notice e Notice concerning product intended purpose and use limitations This product is a radio transmitter suitable for frequency modulation audio radio broadcasting Its operating frequencies are not harmonised in designated user countries Before operating this equipment user must obtain a licence to use radio spectrum from the competent authority in the designated user country Operating frequency transmitter power and other characteristics of the transmission system are subject to restrictions as specified in the licence 2 Warranty La R V R Elettronica S P A warrants this product to be free from defects in workmanship and its proper operation subject to the limitations set forth in the supplied Terms and Conditions Please read the Terms and Conditions carefully as purchase of the product or acceptance of the order acknowledgement imply acceptance of the Terms and Conditions For the latest updated terms and conditions please visit our web
22. tenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the equipment N r User Manual 1 Preliminary Instructions e General Warnings This equipment should only be operated installed and maintained by trained or qualified personnel who are familiar with risks involved in working on electric and electronic circuits Trained means personnel who have technical knowledge of equipment operation and who are responsible for their own safety and that of other unqualified personnel placed under their supervision when working on the equipment Qualified means personnel who are trained in and experienced with equipment operation and who are responsible for their own safety and that of other unqualified personnel placed under their supervision when working on the equipment A WARNING Residual voltage may be present inside the equipment even when the ON OFF switch is set to Off Before servicing the equipment disconnect the power cord or switch off the main power panel and make sure the safety earth connection is connected Some service situations may require inspecting the equipment with live circuits Only trained and qualified personnel may work on the equipment live and shall be assisted by a trained person who shall keep ready to disconnect power supply at need R V R Elettronica SpA shall not be liable for injury to persons or damage to property resulting from improper use or operation b
23. the victim slowly drink half a glass of solution for four times during a period of 15 minutes Stop at the first sign of retching Do not administer alcoholic beverages 3 2 2 Minor burns e Apply cold not ice cold strips of gauze or dress wound with clean cloth Do not break any blisters that have formed remove any clothing or fabric that is stuck to the skin apply adequate ointment If needed have the victim change into clean dry clothing e Administer adequate treatment for the type of accident e Get the victim to a hospital as quickly as possible Elevate arms and legs if injured User Manual SCML1 1SL ELETTRONICA 4 Unpacking The package contains E 1 SCML1 1SL m 1 User Manual m 1 Mains power cable The following accessories are also available from Your R V R Dealer e Accessories spare parts and cables 4 1 General Description The new SCML1 1SL changeover family can be connected to all RVR standard equipment as well with all kind of transmitting systems and are characterized by SCML1 1SL V1 version with external Spinner relay mod BN754067 and BN754098 for transmitters with output power range of 150W to 1000W en Q Ss O CD O TR 5 a tn SA f P i Q gt CR gt 0 n Q gt WA o g OQO O gt oo z om wa IG G s SCML1 1SL V2 version with internal relay for transmitters with output power lower than 150W Y CD CO Rs To o G 5
24. the waiting time before beginning the commutation of the coaxial relay from 5 sec to 30 min After modifies the waiting time before beginning the switch on of TX in antenna from 5 sec to 30 min 12 28 Rev 1 4 20 05 14 User Manual SCML1 1SL RaW Ra ELETTRONICA 5 6 4 Function Status Fault On Disable Normal Disable Load shows the dummy load status if enabled L Fan shows the status of the fan on the dummy load if enabled InhPa shows the status of the inhibit signal supplied from the PA in the Gold configuration if enabled IntAud shows the status of the internal audio exchange FxtAud shows the status of the external audio exchange if enabled 5 6 5 Software Version Rel 01010000 Dat gg mm aaaa Tab SL1 Test 01 Exit Rel shows the firmware release information Dat shows the release date Tab shows the table code programmed as default User Manual Rev 1 4 20 05 14 13 28 SCML1 1SL 6 6 1 14 28 RaW Ra ELETTRONICA External Description This chapter reports the elements of the front and rear panels of the SCML1 1SL with a brief description of each of them Front Panel 1 SYNOPTIC 2 MANUAL 3 LOCAL 4 MAINS 5 ALARM 6 DISPLAY 7 CONTRAST 8 ENCODER 9 SERVICE 10 POWER Figure 6 1 Series of LED for the instantaneous vision of the exchange condition Shows the position of coaxial relay the state of dummy load and of transmitter conn
25. ve four fast rescue breaths Figure 2 e Check for heartbeat Figure 3 if there is no heartbeat begin chest compressions immediately Figure 4 placing your hands in the centre of the victim s chest Figure 5 Ea 2 IFA Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Rev 1 4 20 05 14 RV Ra ELETTRONICA e One rescuer give 2 quick rescue breaths after each 15 compressions Two rescuers one rescue breath after each 5 compressions e Do not stop chest compressions while giving artificial breathing e Call for medical help as soon as possible 3 1 2 Ifthe victim is conscious e Cover victim with a blanket e Try to reassure the victim Loosen the victim s clothing and have him her lie down Call for medical help as soon as possible 3 2 Treatment of electric burns 3 2 1 Large burns and broken skin o Cover affected area with a clean cloth or linen Do not break any blisters that have formed remove any clothing or fabric that is stuck to the skin apply adequate ointment e Administer adequate treatment for the type of accident e Get the victim to a hospital as quickly as possible Elevate arms and legs if injured If medical help is not available within an hour the victim is conscious and is not retching administer a solution of table salt and baking soda one teaspoon of table salt to half teaspoon of baking soda every 250 ml of water Have
26. xciter control software is performed using the encoder The operations that you can perform on the encoder are Turn the encoder counterclockwise Turn the encoder clockwise to move to move the cursor downwards to M the cursor upwards to increase the decrease the value of a parameter value of a parameter or to choose or to choose an element from a list an element from a list of of possibilities possibilities Push the button once to enter in the desired menu twice to modify the selected paramenter e Rotation moves the cursor shows on the display if you turn the encoder to the left counter clockwise the cursor moves downwards if you turn it right the cursor User Manual Rev 1 4 20 05 14 9 28 SCML1 1SL 5 6 10 28 ELETTRONICA moves upwards it also permits to increase or diminish the parameters turning the encoder left diminishes the parameter e Pushing push the button once when the cursor is on the name of a menu to enter in that menu push it when the corsor is on the name of a parameter to enter in modification mode the cursor starts blinking after the modification of a parameter push the button to save the new value After having modified the value of a parameter the cursor goes on blinking for approximately 15 seconds waiting for confirmation from the user If the user doesn t confirm the new value i e the button is not pressed the parameter has not saved and remains on the selected paramet
27. y trained untrained and qualified unqualified persons A WARNING The equipment is not water resistant Any water entering the enclosure might impair proper operation To prevent the risk of electrical shock or fire do not expose this equipment to rain dripping or moisture Please observe local codes and fire prevention rules when installing and operating this equipment A WARNING This equipment contains exposed live parts involving an electrical shock hazard Always disconnect power supply before removing any covers or other parts of the equipment Ventilation slits and holes are provided to ensure reliable operation and prevent overheating do not obstruct or cover these slits Do not obstruct the ventilation slits under any circumstances The product must not be incorporated in a rack unless adequate ventilation is provided or the manufacturer s instructions are followed closely A WARNING This equipment can radiate radiofrequency energy and if not installed in compliance with manual instructions and applicable regulations may cause interference with radio communications A WARNING This equipment is fitted with earth connections both in the power cord and for the chassis Make sure both are properly connected Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures The specifications and data contained herein are provided for info

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