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1. During the warranty period Spectra Engineering will at it s option either repair or replace products which prove to be defective The warranty shall not apply to defects resulting from improper or inadequate usage or maintenance by the buyer buyer supplied products or interfacing Furthermore Spectra Engineering does not warrant any damage occurring as a result of the buyer s circuitry or the buyer s supplied products The following conditions are not covered by the warranty Please ensure that the MXPSU is not subject to 1 Over voltage or Reverse Power Supply Voltage Do not use AC supply which exceeds the input voltage and frequency rating of this instrument The input voltage and frequency rating of the power supply series is 85VAC to 265VAC 50 60Hz For safety reasons the mains supply voltage fluctuations should not exceed 10 of nominal voltage 2 Operation in locations subject to abnormal environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures or ingress of moisture or excessively dusty environments 2006 Spectra Engineering Pty Ltd Ver1 4 Page 4 of 8 User Manual Introduction This user s manual contains the operating instructions installation instructions and specifications of the MXPSU power supply series This versatile 15Amp switch mode power supplies come in a rugged sturdy compact construction metal case made to withstand harsh industrial environments The MXPS 15 comes with a battery charge
2. SPECTRA ENGINEERING pry trp MXPS15 Series Technical Manual _ User Manual MXPS15 Series Spectra Engineering Pty Ltd ABN 65 057 696 438 9 Trade Road Malaga Western Australia 6090 Tel 61 8 92482755 Fax 61 8 92482756 Email info spectraeng com au Web www spectraeng com au In order to continually improve our products Spectra Engineering Pty Ltd reserves the right to alter without notice and at any time the equipment and specifications described in this document All performance figures quoted are typical and are subject to normal manufacturing and service tolerances The purchaser is warned that some statements made in this document may be inaccurate due to typographical or other errors or subsequent modifications of the product While every care has been taken in the creation of this document no warranty of accuracy or reliability is given in any advice or information contained in this document Spectra Engineering Pty Ltd or any director officer agent or employee of Spectra Engineering Pty Ltd cannot be held liable for any loss or damage whatsoever arising in any way or any representation act or omission whether express or implied including responsibility to any person by reason of negligence Copyright Spectra Engineering Pty Ltd 1997 2006 This work is copyright Other than as permitted by Law no part of it may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any for
3. Supply System The redundant supply system requires two MXPS 15 connected in parallel The DC load ports are connect in parallel thus providing a total of 30Amp TMROC and with the battery charger output also paralleled to provide a greater charge current of 4Amp max for bigger capacity battery systems How it works is if one of the MXPS 15 should fail the second unit we still provide power to the load 15Amp TMROC The battery charge current of 4Amp max will be provided though both MXPS15 and 2Amp if one should have a charger output failure BLACK amp RED MXPS A i To Radi E e Figure 4 MXPS15 Fitted on Rack mount with a MXPS B duplexer Figure 1 Example of Reduntant Power System Wireing 2006 Spectra Engineering Pty Ltd Ver1 4 Page 8 of 8
4. d are have correct polarity Verify this fault condition with a multimeter Replace fuse 15Amp Fuse blows when power is turned on Probable cause Unit is defective Suggested solution Call technical support 2006 Spectra Engineering Pty Ltd Ver1 4 Page 6 of 8 User Manual Specifications Power Supply MXPS15 AC Mains Input 85VAC to 265VAC Nominal Output Voltage 13 8V 0 2V 1 Amp Total Max Rated Output l o Current TMROC 15 Amps Continuous at 25 C Rated Output at Max Temp 9 Amps Continuous Battery Charger Output 2 Amps Max Regulation 100mV Efficiency 80 typical Ripple amp Noise lt 6mV RMS Operating Temperature 30 C to 60 C Design Field Lifetime 5 MTBF 10 years 50 C Auto Power Factor Correction Weight 1 2 KG peer O Tick CE UL TUV PP CB CUL S MARK E Derating Curve E Output Derating VS Input Voltage a 25 C 100 80 60 40 se 5 Q 50 20 3 10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 HORIZONTAL 230 264 AMBIENT TEMPERATURE C INPUT VOLTAGE VAC 60Hz 2000 Spectra Engineering Pty Ltd Ver1 4 Page 7 of 8 User Manual MXPS15 CONFIGURATIONS The MXPS has a number of flexible configurations These include the following e Dual or single MXPS15 on a 2RU 90 rack mount panel e Duplexer tray option and MXPSU Seen in Figure 4 MXPS15 Fitted on Rack mount with a duplexer e Redundant power supply system or 30Amp load supply Redundant Power
5. e power supply ON OFF The power supply has an on off switch located on the rear marked I for ON and O for OFF Sf Turn the power supply on by pressing the side of the switch Turning the power supply off by press the O side of the power switch Connecting the power supply to the radio Select a suitable gauge of the DC cable to ensure less than 0 5V volt drop at a maximum current draw of 15Amp A 600mm pre made cable is available as an option PN UO6 Unplug the power supply from the mains supply outlet Connect your cable to the included connector as indicated below Ve RED wire to the positive terminal pin and connect the negative Ve Red with black or black wire to the negative terminal pin of connector mark as 1 in picture below Please insure the correct polarity 5mm eo ez STRIP CRIMP AND SOLDER Top View BLACK amp RED as To Radio Figure 1 1 Fitting cable Connect the appropriate plug to suit your radio on other end of cable Then plug the power cable into the power supply and into the back of the radio CN2B Plug the power supply into the mains supply outlet and switch it on Turn power supply ON Insure power led lights on radio If no power led lights turn OFF power supply and recheck cabling Cooling The MXPS15 power supply provides cooling by convection and forced air cooling This i
6. instruments designed to be hard wired to the supply mains the protective earth terminal must be connected to the safety electrical ground before another connection is made Any interruption of the protective ground conductor or disconnection of the protective earth terminal will cause a potential shock hazard that might cause personal injury Provide adequate ventilation around the rear of the equipment DO NOT OPERATE IN AN EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERE Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard DO NOT ATTEMPT INTERNAL SERVICEING Operating personnel must not remove the instrument cover No internal adjustment or component replacement is allowed by non Spectra qualified personnel Never replace components with power cable connected To avoid injuries always disconnect power discharge circuits and remove external voltage source before touching components DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY THE EQUIPMENT Because of the danger of introducing additional hazards do not install substitute or lower voltage parts to the equipment Return to your authorised distributor 2000 Spectra Engineering Pty Ltd Ver1 4 Page 3 of 8 eS EES SSS eee EE es User Manual WARRANTY CONDITIONS amp PRECAUTIONS This MXPSU product is warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 years from date of shipment
7. low operation when using deep cycle batteries Battery Disconnect Setup The easies way to set the battery disconnect point is to use a variable DC power supply test supply and connect it to the battery in output port Set the test supply to the required disconnect voltage Then adjust RV1 while monitoring the voltage at TP1 IC3 pin 1 unit the voltage toggles from logic low 0 to logic high 5V To insure the correct adjustment of RV1 connect a DMM to the supply output to load connector and vary the test supply around the disconnect voltage to see the voltage turn ON and OFF at the required levels Note Approximately 1V hysteresis between ON and OFF Predefine disconnect points can be set by adjusting RV1 and monitoring TP2 bottom side of R5 to have the table voltage listed below Note There will be minor tolerances between power supplies using this method DISCONNECT TP2 VOLTAGE VOLTAGE 1 8 10 2 3 ri Troubleshooting Radio didn t power up when power supply was turned on Probable cause 1 No power in the AC outlet or the main input fuse inside power supply mains IEC connector has blown Suggested solution Check the mains power outlet or replace the mains input fuse inside the unit 5 Amp fuse rating Probable cause 2 The unit is in current limiting condition or blown output fuse Suggested solution Disconnect radio and check that the output terminals have not short circuited an
8. m or by any process without prior written permission FCC Interference Warning Note The equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial or residential environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If not installed and used in accordance with this instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communication 2006 Spectra Engineering Pty Ltd Ver1 4 Page 2 of 8 User Manual SAFETY SUMMARY The MXPSU power supply contains dangerous mains voltages within For servicing please return to your nearest distributor No fuses or user serviceable parts are within the power supply module The following general safety precautions as would normally apply should be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment A CAUTION Risk of Electrical Shock AROUND THE EQUIPMENT This product is a Safety Class 1 instrument To minimise any possible shock hazard from power supply or lightning strike the instrument chassis must be connected to an electrical ground The instrument must be connected to the AC power supply mains through a three conductor power cable with the ground wire firmly connected to an electrical ground safety ground at the power outlet For
9. ncreases the normal airflow around the power supply in combination with a speed controlled fan to improve cooling at higher levels of use Page 5 of 8 User Manual Caution Place the power supply in a well ventilated and cool area Do not block the ventilation openings on back or top of the unit Mounting The MXPS 15 design allows flexible mounting when used in conjunction with Spectra Engineering base stations repeaters The design allows it to be installed in a 2RU rack mount and it also can be installed at a distance from the base station repeater if required or to be retro fitted within the MX920 Battery Charger Facilities The battery charger facility is excellent for systems where a standby backup battery is required It can deliver charge current up to 2 Amp max via rear connector CN3B To maintain a long battery life it is desirable to use only a small part of the total battery s capacity before recharging Each time the batteries are run down and charged up the batteries undergo a charge discharge cycle If more than half the battery s stored energy is discharged before it is recharged this is called deep cycling The battery charger facility monitors the battery voltage and disconnects the load from the battery This protects the battery from being deep cycled and therefore prolonging the life time of the battery The factory default for battery disconnect is 10V this is however user adjust to al
10. r option A cheaper basic model is also available without charger facilities MXPS15B Both accept a wide mains voltage swings 85 to 265 VAC input voltage for worldwide use and provide output connectors for easy wiring Output Connectors included Features e Protected against mains surges spikes and brown outs e Tolerant of high temperatures and vibration e Protected against short circuit Current Limiting Circuit If the peak current rating is exceeded due to a short circuit or excessive load across the output terminals the output current will be limited to a safe level preventing damage to the power supply e Over temperature protection e Output over voltage shutdown Induced output transient protected e Manufactured using only well specified and qualified high grade commercial parts e Infant mortality burn in period e DC output via polarised connector e AC input via covered IEC connector e Compliant with relevant international standards e 100 continuously rated at 9 Amps and 60 C 15 Amps at 25 C e Thermostatically controlled cooling fan e Output short circuit protected no minimum load current e 2RU rack mountable option e Optional provision for battery charging ata maximum of 2 amps typical This allows a SLA type battery to be added for battery back up future 2000 Spectra Engineering Pty Ltd Ver1 4 e Low radiated emissions due to double metal housing Turning th
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