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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Combiner User Manual | Users Manual | 1.50 MiB |
CSI16T User Manual Smart Passive Wideband Combiner SN: ________________ Rev.04 Date: 03 April 2018 Rev.04 CSI16T User Manual INTRODUCTION CSI16T is a passive wideband combiner designed to work up to 3W of power. CSI16T communicates with Wisycom transmitter (i.e. MTK952N) through coaxial inputs and allows a smart power management: combiner loss are automatically compensate on Tx side!
FEATURES RF combiner able to combine 16 inputs into 4/2/1 outputs Selectable combination thru a 3 positions selector on front panel
[16:1] or 2x [8:1] or 4x [4:1]
Used with MTK952N permits to recover the combiner loss Wide band operation 470800MHz High input power up to 3W Selectable extra compensation in the [16:1] configuration: connected to another combiner CSA121T, it is able to recover up to 15dB of loss SAFETY INSTRUCTION Read this safety instruction and the manual first Follow all instructions and information. Do not lose this manual. Do not use this apparatus under the rain or near the water. Do not install the apparatus near heaters or in hot environments, do not use outside the operating temperature range. Do not open the apparatus, only qualified service technician are enabled to operate on it. The apparatus needs servicing when it is not properly working or is damaged by liquids, moisture or other objects are fallen in the apparatus. Use only accessories or replacement parts authorized or specified by the manufacturer. Clean the apparatus only with dry cloths, do not use liquids. Report the serial number and the purchasing date in front of the manual. It is needed to have proper replacement parts or accessories from the manufacturer. When replacement parts are needed, use only replacement parts authorized from the manufacturer. Substitution with not authorized parts could result in electric shock, hazards or fire. Keep attention on all the labels with warnings or hazards on the apparatus. 1 REAR AND FRONT PANEL CSI16T User Manual Rev.04 input C input A DC - AC input D output input B WARNING: ALL THE UNUSED PORTS related to the selected combination SHOULD TO BE TERMINATED AT 50 (see example 4). Combiner mode Three position selector allows to select one of the following combiner mode 4x4->1 16->1 2x8->1 External combiner External combiner selector set to on (I) activates the extra compensation (only if combiner mode is set to [16:1] configuration): connected to another combiner CSA121T, it is able to recover up to 15dB of loss (see example 3). LED indication Thanks to an RF meter present in the input/output ports, each port is able to detect the presence of RF level more than 8dBm. Moreover, a special circuit is able to detect if the external compensation is activated or not from the transmitter side. 2 Rev.04 CSI16T User Manual According to the RF power level and the compensation, led can be green, blue or red. INPUT led:
GREEN: if RF level of input port is > 8dBm and RF level of the related output port is >8dBm BLUE: if external compensation is activated on input port OUTPUT led:
GREEN: if RF level of output port is > 8dBm BLUE: if extra compensation is activated and combiner mode is set to 16->1 RED flashing: if there is a falty on the combiner path NOTE: External compensation doesnt work if between MTK952N and CSI16T/CSA121T there are devices which keep out the DC. example:
combiner mode: 4x4->1 on the first 4 input ports and on the output port A there are an RF level >8dBm, no external compensation is activated example:
combiner mode: 2x8->1 on the first 8 input ports and on the output port A there are an RF level >8dBm, external compensation is activated in all the 8 input ports POWER indication Redundant power supply AC and DC can be used. Related led can be GREEN: if power supply is present BLUE: if power supply is in use*
*if both DC and AC power supply are present, the combiner uses the one with higher voltage NOTE: CSI16T works without power supply! It works according to the latest set combiner mode. 3 CSI16T User Manual Rev.04 HOW TO USE & CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Combiner loss can be automatically recovered from MTK952Ns connected to the smart combiner CSI16T: MTK952Ns raise power accordingly to the loss, while keeping the limit on output port (country based). Example1: Combiner 2x [8:1] configuration with high power transmitters:
Country power limit:50mW Enabling external compensation on MTK952Ns, the transmitters raise power of 9dB in order to limit to 50mW the maximum power at the output of CSI16T. 400mW 50mW Example2: Combiner [16:1] configuration with high power transmitters:
Country power limit:10mW Enabling external compensation on MTK952Ns, the transmitters raise power of 12dB in order to limit to 10mW the maximum power at the output of CSI16T. 10mW 160mW 4 Rev.04 CSI16T User Manual Example3: Combiner [32:1] configuration with high power transmitters:
Country power limit:10mW Enabling external compensation on MTK952Ns, the transmitters raise power of 15dB in order to limit to 10mW the maximum power at the output of CSA121T. Both CSI16Ts are configured at 16->1 with external combiner enabled. 320mW 10mW Example4: Ports unused and termination To avoid wrong indications in the input led it is necessary to terminate at 50 ALL THE UNUSED PORTS related to the selected combination. No dummy load is required for the outputs or for ports of unused combinations. example Combiner 4 x [4:1] with 1 unused port Combiner 2 x [8:1] with 2 unused ports 5 50 dummy load 50 dummy loads CSI16T User Manual Rev.04 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Bandwidth Input Connectors Input Connectors Max input power Combiner loss Port separation Power supply 470 MHz 800MHz 16 BNC-F, 50 of impedance 6 N-F, 50 of impedance 3W (for each input connector) approx. 6 dB for 4x [4:1]*
approx. 9 dB for 2x [8:1] *
approx. 12dB for [16:1] *
30 dB (typical) AC connector 90264Vac /4763Hz, (fuse protected) T2A-50W max DC connector 10 28 Vdc Temperature range
-25 +55 C Case Weight Dimensions Aluminum, black varnish 4,75 Kg 19/1U 483 x 398 x 44 mm (WxDxH) with brackets
* Ports terminated at 50 (2Watt) 6 Via Spin 156 I-36060 Romano dEzzelino Italy Tel. +39 -0424 -382605 Fax +39 - 0424 - 382733 www.wisycom.com e-mail: sales@wisycom.com
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MTK952 User Manual Dual Transmitter Mono - Stereo - Intercom Modulation SN: ________________ rev.09 (ref. FW 2.3) Date: 22 October 2018 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 BRIEF DESCRIPTION MTK952 is a versatile dual transmitter capable of working in a huge UHF bandwidth and of generating any kind of narrow-band modulations, with very high quality and low spurious emissions. Main features:
330 MHz Bandwidth (470 MHz 800 MHz) 2400 user-defined frequencies (40 group by 60 freq.) Stereo, mono, intercom audio modulation Output power up to 2 Watt (/W option) Analogue & digital input (AES3) Redundant power supply 230/110 Vac & 12 VDC DSP audio processing (40bit floating point / 2Gflops) with multi-companding Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) of signal for the highest flexibility and quality (> 70 dB stereo separation) SWR (Stationary Wave Ratio) sensing on antenna outputs Above a schematic with the functional diagram of one transmitter of MTK952. MTK952 use extreme technologies like:
Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS) DDS is a type of frequency synthesizer used for creating arbitrary waveforms from a single, fixed-frequency reference clock. A DDS has many advantages over its analog counterpart, the phase-locked loop (PLL), including much better frequency agility, improved phase noise, and precise control of the output phase across frequency switching transitions. The Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) technology can generate virtually any kind of modulation while keeping an absolute phase accuracy. Double conversion stage Using a double conversion and saw filter at IFs (intermediate frequencies) we can achieve a very low spurious emission and a great bandwidth agility (330 MHz). Intermodulation cancelling power amplifiers PA module (power amplifiers) is designed with an exclusive circuitry that reduce the intermodulation generated by external carriers using a wideband phase cancelling design. Digital audio with Shark DSP 40bit floating point & 2 Gflops power from Analog Device A very powerful Analog Design Shark DSP processor manages the audio with very low delay
(< 1 ms) and emulates by software all companding and pre-emphasis effects. 1 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 SAFETY INSTRUCTION Read this safety instruction and the manual first Follow all instructions and information. Do not lose this manual. Do not use this apparatus under the rain or near the water. Do not install the apparatus near heaters or in hot environments, do not use outside the operating temperature range. Mount the apparatus as indicated in the instruction, do not block side grids for air ventilation ATTENTION: supply the apparatus with a correct mains voltage and with the ground connection. Check the power cord integrity. The power cord must be protected from damage Do not install the apparatus near heaters or in hot environments, do not use outside the operating temperature range. Do not open the apparatus, only qualified service technician are enabled to operate on it. The apparatus needs servicing when it is not properly working or is damaged by liquids, moisture or other objects are fallen in the apparatus. Use only accessories or replacement parts authorized or specified by the manufacturer. Clean the apparatus only with dry cloths, do not use liquids. The ON/OFF is a double pole circuit breaker, but to ensure the complete disconnection of the apparatus, disconnect the power cord. Report the serial number and the purchasing date in front of the manual. It is needed to have proper replacement parts or accessories from the manufacturer. When replacement parts are needed, use only replacement parts authorized from the manufacturer. Substitution with not authorized parts could result in electric shock, hazards or fire. Keep attention on all the labels with warnings or hazards on the apparatus. WARNING! The apparatus is intended for professional use; anyway the manufacturer alerts the user that the headphone output power of the apparatus could exceed the level of 85 dB(A) of sound pressure level and this could be dangerous for the hearings. Do not use the headphone with high power level or for long time. Reduce the power or suspend the hearing in case of any kind of hearing problem. 2 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 QUICK START INSTRUCTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Connect to the power outlet using the supplied power cable (see rear panel: connector 1) Attach the antennas to the antenna out BNC connections (N connectors for MTK952N) (see rear panel: connectors 8 and 13) Connect the audio sources to the relative audio input connectors (see rear rear panel: connectors 7 for digital audio sources, connectors 912 for analog audio sources) NOTE: the cascade configuration allows to use the same analog audio input for more transmitter Power on the MTK952 Switch off the RF output:
a. While the MTK952 is powering on and the progress bar appears, push the 3rd button at the bottom (see indication OFF on the display) At the end of MTK952 power on, push the lower button on the right of the displays b. 6. Enter in the MAIN>Audio source menu and a. b. c. configure the input parameter between digital and analog (according to the audio source connected at point 3) configure the AF level meter parameter as modulation if digital audio source:
leave audio gain left and right parameters to 0dB and adjust the audio level with the mixer if need change the audio gain left and right parameters d. if analog audio source:
leave audio gain left and right parameters to 0dB and adjust Max audio level parameter. NOTE: this parameters is unique for both the channels (right and left) if need change the audio gain left and right parameters NOTE: adjust the audio level (thru the mixer and/or Max audio level and/or the audio gain left and right parameters) so that, for the maximum input signal level, the AF level bars show the MAXIMUM NUMBERS OF GREEN LED INDICATORS AND NO YELLOW/RED CLIP LED INDICATORS the MOD. (modulation) bar shows the MAXIMUM NUMBERS OF GREEN LED INDICATORS AND NO YELLOW/RED PEAK LED INDICATOR NO YES NO YES 7. 8. Enter in the MAIN>Ch-Gr menu and set the group/channel/ frequency Enter in the MAIN>Mode menu and set the appropriate Mode (see Compatibility table for more detail) Enter in the MAIN>TX Power menu and set the TX power (10200mW) 9. 10. Exit from the menu and switch on the RF power output pushing the lower button on the right of the display 3 FRONT PANEL CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS MTK952 allows an easy and quick configuration using buttons, push knobs and displays. MTK952 User Manual rev.09 A B C D E The front panel is functionally divided in the following section:
A SCAN, SYNC and INFRARED Automatic sync with MPR30 receiver through infrared interface. The SCAN function allows to display the results of a scan previously done from a MPR30 and set a frequency on the receivers. B and C - TRANSMITTER1 and TRANSMITTER2 Transmitter 1 and 2 configuration and monitor of radio/audio levels. Audio and Modulation indicators two LED bars for the AF levels (L=left & R=right levels): they can show AF input levels or modulation levels (after the pre-emphasis and compander phases, before the modulation phase) according to the AF level meter parameter on Audio source menu FM modulation of the transmitter channel (modulation in dB referred to the nominal deviation) LCD display.(64 x 254 yellow-lighted display) 3 push buttons (membrane). The function of each button (upper, middle and lower) will be readable from the context menu on the display. Push rotary knob. Rotate and push to select. Warning (YELLOW) and Alarm (RED) light indicator D - MONITOR Monitor 1 and 2: it actives monitor audio on headphone jack output (6.3mm - ) for transmitter 1 and 2, respectively (a green LED is lighted when audio is enable). Audio level can be adjusted with the rotary knob. The red led (CLIP) indicates a clipping in the audio monitor output. E - POWER & LOCK LOCK: it locks the editing of both the displays. POWER: ON/OFF square powering button turns on/off the transmitter. When in OFF position both phases are disconnected from power. 4 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 REAR PANEL MTK952N MTK952 AC Power Plug AC mains power input, IEC Connector 90-264 Vac Product label with Serial Number, Options and Bandwidth Ground point To connect the rack to ground DC Power Plug (optional) DC power input, 10-16Vdc, Max 7A*
label with IP address of Ethernet interface configured on the MTK952 (it can be modified using the Manager application) Ethernet socket (RJ45) for connection to a network or computer AES/EBU (XLR 3 pin connector) for digital audio input TX1 and TX2 Antenna output TX2 (RF output) BNC socket (N socket for MTK952N) Audio input left TX2 (balanced AF input) (6,3mm) jack/XLR-3 combo socket and jack Audio input right TX2 (balanced AF input) (6,3mm) jack/XLR-3 combo socket and jack Audio input left TX1 (balanced AF input) (6,3mm) jack/XLR-3 combo socket and jack Audio input right TX1 (balanced AF input) (6,3mm) jack/XLR-3 combo socket and jack Antenna output TX1 (RF output) BNC socket (N socket for MTK952N) M-S input/output connector TX2 (optional) for Master-Slave option, BNC socket M-S input/output connector TX1 (optional) for Master-Slave option, BNC socket
*NOTE: increased to 1028 Vdc since May 2015 5 LCD DISPLAY: TRANSMITTER MENU MTK952 User Manual rev.09 MTK952 info screen Switch on the MTK952 and by pushing one of rotatory knobs (at the right of the display) all the basic information are displayed:
Display of TRANSMITTER 1 Display of TRANSMITTER 2 product and bandwidth serial number class and hardware version Firmware version: it includes application firmware version and DSP firmware version On the display of TX2, it is possible to check the max level of power transmitted of the MK952, the installed options and the companders. Option:
- W05 / 0W2 /2W0 are the commercial codes to identificate the max power transmitted
(50/2000/2000mW)
- DC indicate that the DC option (for DC power supply) is installed
- MSB indicate that the Master-Slave board is installed (MS option) Status screen After switch on, the transmitters display the Status screen The main view has the following info:
transmitter name current channel number and current tuning frequency current group number and group name current mode TV channel used for the current frequency current TX power setting current SWR (Stationary Wave Ratio) power supply type (
menu Thru the main menu on the LCD display and the LED bars for the AF level and modulation the user has the complete monitoring in real time of the wireless channel in use. for DC power) for AC power 6 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 MENU TREE CH: 00 59 GR: 00 39 Frequency: 470800 MHz ENR-Wisy Stereo / EVO Stereo / ENC-Wisy Stereo / SR Stereo / ENR-
Wisy / ENC-Wisy / IFB-Wisy/ EVO / SEN / SEN -d0 / COM-Wisy 25K /
COM-Wisy 20K / COM-Wisy 12K5 / USER 1..7 / *1 Yes / No 10/20/ 30 /50 / 75 /100/ 150 /200 /250/400/500/750/1000/1200/1500 /2000 mW EXT ATT compens. enable / disable Input Analog / digital I Ch-Gr Mode startup Equalizer TX Power TX on air at N A M Group name Audio source Only with option 2W0 Only for MTK952N with M-S option
*1 Depending on the customization
*2 Only with a Mode mono
*3 +3v3 for MTK952 old version configuration Options TX 7 Max audio level
-6 18 dB Audio gain left
-20 24 dB Audio gain right
-20 24 dB AF level meter input / modulation Mono config *2 mono/mono-R / mono-L Auto switch DIG->AN enabled / disabled Bass Mid Treble G: -12 12 dB Fr: 40 / 80 / 160 Hz G: -12 12 dB Fr: 1.5 / 2.2 / 2.8 KHz Q: 0.7 / 1.0 / 2.0 G: -12 12 dB Fr: 5.0 / 7.0 / 10.0 KHz SAVE/NEXT/ EXIT Name DISPLAY brightness 0 15 DISPLAY timeout 5 120 IP Serial Option Range Power profile Temperatures Info master/slave FW Supply diagnostic Alarms RF amplifier RF generator Micro Power supply FW ver Boot ver App FW ver DSP FW ver Neg Audio (-12v5) Pos Audio (+12v5) RF conv. (+5v) RF amplif. (+3v3) MicroP. (+5v) MicroP. (+8v)*3 Main RAW (+12v) PLL tune (+22v) MTK952 User Manual rev.09 E D O M Name Select for edit Mono/stereo Compander HP filter Flat / 20 /40 / 60 / 80 / 120 /
170 / 250 / 300 HZ LP filter 3 / 4 / 12 / 15 / 20 KHz Pre-emphasis Bypass / 10-750 s FM peak deviation 2 100 KHz TSQ frequency 30 260 HZ 28 34 KHz TSQ deviation OFF / 100 Hz 5 KHz To access the configuration menu of the transmitter is necessary to press the rotary knob (at the right of the display). To activate one of the items in the menu, press the corresponding button to the right of the display (see picture hereafter). 8 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 MAIN MENU The first item on the menu tree is MAIN. Ch-Gr The CHANNEL-GROUP item enables the user to edit channel, channel group and frequency of the selected item. Change, rotating the knob, the channel or the group of channels and confirm or exit with the buttons. To edit the frequency of selected channel, press the middle button and change it with the knob. Press the knob to move between MHz and KHz. Confirm or exit with the buttons. As shown in the above picture, the display area has 3 rows with:
1) Channel number (0 to 60) and Channel frequency (in 5kHz step) 2) Number (1 to 40) and Group name (8 char.) 3) Group description (30 char.) The MTK952 has 40 groups of 60 channels each. Normally this is too much for wireless microphones applications. Connecting with computer with WISYCOM Rack MANAGER software, it is possible to hide single channels or even complete groups of channels: once hidden those items are not shown anymore on the channels or groups selection. To show channels or groups hidden use again the WISYCOM Rack MANAGER software. Using this software it is also possible to lock channels or groups. When a channel is locked, it is not possible to change the frequency from the front panel of the transmitter. Locking a group means that all channels are locked. When a channel or a group are locked, at the left of the group name in the Chan-Group menu will appear a lock icon button is not displayed, thus changing frequency is not possible. When the lock picture is shown, the central Group name The second item on the Main menu is GROUP NAME; with this function is possible to assign or change a name to a group of channel. This short name (8 character) is displayed at the right of the group number in the main display view. First chose the group and then press the knob. You will be able to edit any character of the group name rotating the knob. Push the knob to edit the next character. Confirm or exit with the buttons. NOTE: when the Group name is SYNC (see synchronization) it is not possible to change it. Mode The MODE menu allows to assign a Mode setting at the transmitter. Rotating the knob it is possible to change current mode among the modes available (for more detail see MODE menu). 9 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 TX on air at startup This menu allows to decide if turn ON or turn OFF the RF power of the transmitter while the MTK952 is powering on. If set to No: while the MTK952 is powering on, the RF output remains mute. The Status Screen on the display shows TX OFF and the set Group, Channel and frequency. NOTE: When the RF power of the transmitter is OFF, all the led and the bars remain turned off. Pushing the rotatory knob (at the right of the display) it is possible to activate the led and bars
(keeping the RF power OFF) and enter on the menu. In order to activate the RF output press the 3rd button at the bottom (see indication ON on the display). If set to Yes: during the MTK952 power on, the progress bar appears for 10 seconds. During this interval (10 sec.) it is possible to switch off the RF output. If no button is pushed, at the end of the timer the RF output is enabled automatically. TX power This menu allows to set the power of the transmitter. Rotating the knob it is possible to change current TX power setting among 10/20/50/100/200 mW (2W only for MTK952 with 2W option). Push the SAVE button to confirm. In the same screen is showed the reflected power and the SWR
(Stationary Wave Ratio) sensing on antenna outputs. The set TX power and the measured SWR are always showed at the bottom of the display. EXT ATT compens. For future uses. Audio source This menu allows to set several parameters of audio input Parameters Input Max audio level
(only for analog input) Audio gain left Range setting digital/analog
-6/0/6/12/18 dBu
-2024dB Audio gain right
-2024dB AF level meter input/modulation Mono config
(only for mono Mode) Auto switch DIG->AN Mono/mono-R/
mono-L enabled /
disabled Function To set the audio input To change (increase or decrease) the analogue audio input for both R(right) and L(left) channels input To change (increase or decrease) the input level of the left channel on DSP To change (increase or decrease) the input level of the right channel on DSP To set which AF level is shown in the two LED bars for the AF levels (L=left & R=right levels): they can show AF input levels or modulation levels (after the pre-emphasys and compander phases) To set the type of mono input If enabled and the digital signal is lost (parameter Input set to digital), the transmitter takes the signal from the analog input. 10 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 Equalizer This menu allows to of adjusting the gain between frequency components (bass, mid and treble) within the audio signal. There are 4 windows in cascade:
bass windows: allows to change gain and frequency of low frequencies mid windows: allows to change gain and frequency of middle frequencies treble windows: allows to change gain and frequency of high frequencies eq windows: allows to save the equalization parameter or exit without save Each window shows the following information:
windows name parameter to set (gain or frequency) graphic equalizer: frequency on horizontal axis, gain on the vertical axis set frequency set gain HP filter set in the mode menu LP filter set in the mode menu For each window it is showed the graphic equalizer which help to see the set parameters. Push the rotatory knob to change the parameter between gain and frequency (the respective letter G or Fr is highlighted during the setting phase) and rotate it to change the value of the parameter. The set value is showed on the bottom of the windows (see points and on the above image). Push the lower membrane button to go on the next windows. The following table recaps the settable values on the 3 windows:
bass mid treble Fr (frequency) 40/80/160 Hz 1.5/2.2/2.8kHz 5/7/10kHz G (gain) Q (Q factor)
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-1212dB (1dB step) 0.7/1.0/2.0
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NOTE: High Q factor means narrow bandwidth. Low Q factor means wide bandwidth. 11 Options This menu allows to change some parameters of the transmitter or display some information MTK952 User Manual rev.09 Parameters Name DISPLAY brightness DISPLAY timeout IP address Serial Option Range Temperatures FW Supply diagnostic Info Alarms Range setting ex. TRANSMITTER1 015 step 1 560 step 5sec. 60120 step 10 sec. ex. 192.168.10.1 ex. R1825694 ex. 0W2 ex. 470-800 ex. 30C ex. 31C ex. 33C RF amplifier RF generator Micro Power supply FW ver ex. 31C ex. 1.1 Boot ver App FW ver DSP FW ver Neg Audio (-12v5) Pos Audio (+12v5) RF conv. (+5v) RF amplif. (+8v) MicroP. (+5v) ex. 0.2.d ex. 0.36.d ex. 0.61.d ex. -12.42V ex. 12.36V ex. 5.33V ex. 7.82V ex. 5.14V Micro.P (+3v3) ex. 3.41V Main RAW (+12v) PLL tune (+22v) ex. 12.62V ex. 23.29V ex. 0 Function To change the name of the transmitter shown in the Status screen. 12 alphanumeric characters (A-Za-z0-9, case-sensitive) To set the brightness of the display To set the display timeout for:
decrease the brightness of the display and return to Status screen to show the IP address to show the serial number of the product
(the same indicated in the product label) To show the option to show the frequency range (MHz) to show the temperature took near the RF amplifier (C) to show the temperature took near the RF generator (C) to show the temperature took near the RF microprocessor (C) to show the temperature took near the power supply (C) to show the firmware version (it sums up Boot+App+DSP versions) to show the bootloader version to show the application firmware version to show the DSP firmware version To show the power supply of the input audio stages To show the power supply of the output audio stages To show the power supply of the RF converters To show the power supply of the RF amplifiers To show the power supply of the microprocessor and the digital section To show the power supply of the microprocessor and the digital section To show the main power supply To show the power supply of the PLL To show the number n of active alarms:
n=0 0 active alarms n>0 n active alarms When n>0, it is possible to enter in the alarm submenu which allows to show the alarms list: a brief description and an alarm code for each alarm. For the complete list of alarms, see Alarm List section Note: the complete software and hardware status is displayed on the MTK952 info screen 12 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 TX configuration (only for MTK952N with option MS) This parameter permits to use the transmitter in Master or Slave configuration. When the MTK952N is in Master configuration, the signal is transmitted as a normal MTK952N
(without MS option) but at the same time, the signal is sent also in the M-S I/O BNC connector at 0dBm (without amplification). When the MTK952N is in Slave configuration, everything that is before the power stage is excluded and the device take as input the signal that enter in the M-S I/O BNC connector, amplifies the signal (at the power set on the MTK952N-Slave) and transmits it. MTK952N is able to detect a signal in the range -6dBm +6dBm (than the 0dBm sent from the MTK952 Master). Example of configurations: iso-frequency areas MTK952N Master conf. Audio input Area 1 Coaxial cables up to several tens of meters
(depending on the cable) MTK952N Master conf. MFL-TT--
13 Audio input Area 3 Fiber optic cable up to several tens of kilometers
(depending on the fiber) MTK952N Slave conf. MTK952N Slave conf. MFL-RR--
Area 2 Area 4 MODE menu The second item on the menu tree is MODE. It allows to manage several modes. MTK952 User Manual rev.09 Each mode is a setup saved in an external memory that allows to customized the transmission changing some parameters of the DSP. There are 2 types of modes:
PRESET mode: it allows to change only some parameters (the other are fixed). See compatibility table at the end of the manual for more detail USER mode: it allows to change all the parameters. Currently 8 USER modes are available The menu Select for edit allows to select the MODE to edit. Push the knob to select the mode and push the button LOAD to load the previously saved parameters. It is possible to change the parameter value only where the EDIT indication appears. During this phases, the name of the MODE to edit appears on the left top of the display . If the MODE to edit is the current mode loaded on DSP (on the Main>Mode menu), dsp abbreviation is shown . Shown below the complete parameters list Parameter Range setting Description Changeable PRESET MODE USER MODE Name name of mode Mono/stereo mono/stereo type of transmission Compander HP filter Flat/20/40/60/80/
120/170/250/300 Hz compander type High Pass filter LP filter 3/4/12/15/20 Kz Low Pass filter Pre-emphasis Bypass/10-750 s Pre-emphasis no no no yes yes FM peak deviation TSQ frequency 2100 KHz Max peak deviation
(audio+tone squelch) and Frequency of Tone Squelch signal related to the mode 30260Hz 2834KHz TSQ deviation OFF/100Hz5kHz Deviation of Tone Squelch signal yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes 14 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 Synchronization The SYNC function is useful to tune a transmitter on the same frequency of the receiver via the IR interface. Enable the IRDA on the receiver and place the IR windows of the receiver in front of the IR interface of the transmitter as indicate in the below image. TX->RX RX->TX Press the SYNC button on the transmitter: the following message is showed on both the displays Using the membrane buttons of the desired transmitter (TX1 or TX2) select:
TX->RX to set the receiver at the same frequency of the transmitter:
the transmitter will send to the receiver some parameters (frequency, channel, group and transmitters name) and after synchronization, the receiver shows the name of the transmitter RX->TX to set the transmitter at the same frequency of the receiver:
the receiver will send to the transmitter some parameters (frequency, channel, group and receivers name) and after synchronization, the transmitter shows the name of the receiver (ex. SINGER_1) If the operation is not possible, (i.e. the frequency range of the transmitter is not compatible with the frequency of the receiver or vice versa), the display shows an error message. If the synchronization is successful, the display of the devices shows number of channel and group or SYNC channel according to the frequency plan memorized on the Wisycom product:
15 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 CASE A: if frequency, channel and group are the same in the two devices, channel and group are also displayed (ex: CH00: 566.000, GR39: Unlock) CASE B: If frequency, channel & group of the transmitter are different from those of the receiver, the transmitter shows only the frequency after the word SYNC. (ex: SYNC: 620.000) Ex: RX->TX Message displayed after the synchronization Status screen A e s a C B e s a C 16 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 Scan The SCAN function allows to display a results of a scan previously done from a MPR30-IEM or MPR30-ENG. Do a scan with an MPR30-IEM Enable the IRDA on the receiver or select the function Deploy on the SCAN menu (only for MPR30-ENG with FW>1.9 and MPR30-IEM with FW>1.6) and place the IR windows of the receiver in front of the IR interface of the transmitter Press the SCAN button on the transmitter: the following message is showed on both the displays.
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Using the membrane buttons of the desired transmitter (TX1 or TX2) select GET Wait some seconds (the receiver sends all the data of the scan to the transmitter) The display of transmitter1 show the scan result in graphic way, while the display of transmitter2 gives more detailed information of the result (according to the position of the cursor in display1) Ex. FREQUENCY SCAN Display of Transmitter1 Display of Transmitter2 Ex: GROUP SCAN Display of Transmitter1 Display of Transmitter2 17 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 Use the membrane buttons on display2 to set the frequency to TX1 TX2 NOTE: The results of the scan are saved on the volatile memory of the transmitter:
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A. Show a message on the display B. Turn on the yellow or red alarm led C. Insert the alarm on the alarm list in the MAIN>Options>Info>Alarms menu The alarm can be related to a specific transmitter (TX1 or TX2) or general. Shown below the complete alarms list:
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High SWR on Tx out ATTENTION: antenna mismatch!
High SWR on Tx out. Rf pwr reduced ATTENTION: RF PLL lock lost EEPROM access error
(only on TX1) Timeout 5 sec on PLL OL969 High internal temperature 0x84 general ATTENTION: OL PLL lock lost
(only on TX1) 0x04 general ATTENTION: internal temperature yellow high
(only on TX1) Fan #1 doesn't work 0x02 general ATTENTION: fan #1 does't work yellow properly
(only on TX1) Fan #2 doesn't work 0x03 general ATTENTION: fan #2 does't work yellow 0x80 general properly
(only on TX1) no 0x81 general no 0x8D general no Recovered configuration and calibration data from copy1 on the memory Recovered configuration and calibration data from copy2 on the memory Load default configuration and calibration data 19 no no no Led
(B) yellow Alarm list (C) no yellow Tx power reduced red red red Rf PLL lock lost Error on I2C bus OL PLL lock lost High internal temperature Fan #1 doesn't work Fan #2 doesn't work Mem. copy1 recovered Mem. copy2 recovered Mem. init. Service req. Troubleshooting Alarms TX Power Mismatch Alarm description The SWR on Tx out is too high reduced TX Power The SWR on Tx out is too high, the RF power is reduced Timeout 5 sec on PLL bus I2C Error Timeout 5 sec on PLL OL 969 High internal temperature Error during frequency tuning Error on I2C bus Error during frequency tuning One of the 4 temperature sensors measures a temperature
> 60C Fan #1 doesn't work Fan #2 doesn't work Recovered configuration and calibration data from copy1 on the memory Recovered configuration and calibration data from copy2 on the memory Load default configuration and calibration data The fan on the left (#1) doesnt turn The fan on the right (#2) doesnt turn During the MTK952 initialization phase, the CRC-16 check of data
(copy1) detects error. During the MTK952 initialization phase, the CRC-16 check of data
(copy2) detects error. During the MTK952 initialization phase, the CRC-16 check of data
(copy1 and copy2) detects error. MTK952 User Manual rev.09 Troubleshooting
- check if the antenna is correctly connected
- check if the antenna cable is correctly connected
- check if the antenna frequency is according to the one set on the transmitter
- check if the antenna is correctly connected
- check if the antenna cable is correctly connected
- check if the antenna frequency is according to the one set on the transmitter
- send to repair at Wisycom Repair Centre
- send to repair at Wisycom Repair Centre
- send to repair at Wisycom Repair Centre
- check if the two fans work properly (check alarms code 0x02 or 0x03 on the alarm list)
- switch off the MTK952 for cooling and check the location temperature
- clean the ventilation grids
- switch off and switch on the MTK952
- switch off and switch on the MTK952
- none (the MTK952 automatically replaces the corrupt copy1 with copy2)
- none (the MTK952 automatically replaces the corrupt copy2 with copy1)
- check in the MAIN>Options>info menu the Serial take on the UNCAL vale. In this case send the MTK952 to the Wisycom Repair Centre for recalibration. If a problem not listed in the above table occurs or if the problem cannot solved with the proposed troubleshooting, please contact support service at support@wisycom.com or sales@wisycom.com. 20 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 RACK TX MANAGER MTK952 How to install Rack Tx Manager MTK952 Run the executable file (i.e. Rack Tx Manager (MTK952) SERVICE vx.x.x.x Setup.msi) and follow the installation instructions. How to update Rack Tx Manager MTK952 Uninstall the Rack Tx Manager MTK952 program active in your computer and afterwards install the newest version of Rack Tx Manager MTK952. How to connect MTK952 to Rack Tx Manager MTK952 1. Connect to the PC to the MTK952using the supplied Ethernet cable 2. Run Rack Tx Manager MTK952 3. Power on the transmitter 4. Push Disconnected 5. button. On the Device connection windows select Ethernet port and fill in the MTK952 IP address. Remember that the label on the rear panel shows the IP address configured in the factory. Then click OK. If the connection is ended well, the Connected icon is showed on the top of the panel and Connected on Ethernet is displayed on the information panel 21 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 How to load/save channels memory Select Channel memory panel Write:
Push the button Write from WDF file and select the wdf file to load a wdf file on the MTK952. Read and save:
Push the button Read and save to WDF file , insert the .wdf file name and the path where to save the wdf file. During the process of writing/reading & saving, a green bar below the panel shows the progress of the process and on the information panel it is possible to verify what the application is doing. To Modify the wdf file, it is possible to use the spreadsheet FREQUENCY 2010 v15 beta.xls presents at the following link:
- open the file and enable changes and macro
- load the wdf file clicking on READ WDF button
- execute the desiderate changes
- save the wdf file clicking on SAVE WDF button The WDF thus modified can be used to write on the MTK952s channels memory. 22 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 Mode setting & Wisycom receiver compatibility M O C Y S I W R E V I E C E R M E I
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Switchable channels Frequency bandwidth Switching bandwidth Temperature range RF output power Max RF output power TX1 / TX2 antenna output M-S I/O RF impedance Spurious emissions Modulation Peak deviation MPX Pilot tone Tone squelch Frequency response Analogue audio input Connector type Max. input level Pin Assignments Digital audio input Connection Monitor output Connector type Monitor output level Monitor out impedance Compander Display Configuration/monitor interfaces Power supply Dimensions 2400 allocated by 40 groups of 60 channels quickly selectable with dedicated buttons 470-800 MHz 330 MHz tuneable in 5 kHz steps
-10 +55 C Selectable: 10,20,50,100,200 mW for MTK952-0W2 MTK952-0W2: 200mW MTK952-2W0: 2Watt
[NOTE] RF power can be limited on frequency base accordingly to specific country restrictions (software based), see Compliance table BNC type female connectors (for MTK952) N type female connectors (for MTK952N) 2x BNC type female connectors (only for MTK952N with MS option) 50
< 2 nW (in the transmitter bandwidth) FM, MPX Stereo or mono, selectable with dedicated menu 56 kHz for mono, 48 kHz for stereo (preset mode) NOTE: custom setting can set peak deviation from 2kHz to 100kHz 19kHz 32.789Hz (for Wisycom wireless microphone, i.e. ENR/ENC) 131,8 (for Wisycom intercom, i.e. NR) NOTE: custom setting can change the Tone squelch (30-260Hz and 18-38KHz) 2020kHz (mono) 3015kHz (stereo) NOTE: custom setting can change audio bandwidth (3/4/12/15/20kHz) XLR-3 / 1/4 (6,3mm) jack combo socket, electronically balanced
+18dBu XLR: 1=ground 2=hot 3 =cold 6.35mm (1/4) TRS: Tip=hot Ring=cold Sleeve=ground AES3 on XLR-3M (32kHz 108 kHz) 6.35mm (1/4) jack socket, balanced 120+120mW@24 , 80+80mW@150 25 ohm for auricle ENR (Wisycom Extended-NR), with independent Attack- and Recovery-time, noise optimized ENC (Wisycom Extended-NC), with independent Attack- and Recovery-time, voice optimized
& with reduced pre-emphasys NONE-d50, no compander, pre-emphasis 50 s NR, to work with Wisycom Intercom system Other compander on request 64 x 256 OLED (yellow) 10/100 Base TX Ethernet port on RJ45 connector 90 - 264 V AC, 50/60 Hz option DC: 1019 VDC (NOTE: increased to 1028 Vdc since May 2015), Max 7A 19/1U 483 x 407 x 43,8 mm (WxDxH) with brackets 24 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 Variants MTK952N- <RF Power> - <Country> - <MasterSlave> - <PowerSupply>
RF Power:
0W2 2W0 max power 200mW max power 2Watt JP NZ AU Country Power Profile:
EU EUX US Europe (max power 50mW) Europe (max power 200mW for 0W2, 2Watt for 2W0) USA & Canada (max power 200mW for 0W2, 250mW for 2W0;
limited to 698MHz) Japan (max power 10mW for 0W2, limited to 714MHz) New Zealand (max power 500mW for 2W0, 502-698MHz) Australia (max power 100mW(EIRP) for 0W2, 520-694MHz) Master Slave:
MS additional Master Slave board for iso-frequency system Power Supply:
DC redundant Vdc power supply 25 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 Compliance Model In Compliance with Max Power&
Freq. range Country MTK952N-W05 MTK952N-0W2-EU MTK952N-0W2 MTK952N-0W2-EUX MTK952N-2W0 MTK952N-2W0-EUX MTK952N-0W2-US MTK952N-2W0-US MTK952N-0W2-JP MTK952N-0W2-NZ MTK952N-2W0-NZ MTK952N-0W2-AU EN 301 489-1/-9 EN 600065 EN 300 422-1/-2 EN 301 489-1/-9 EN 600065 EN 300 422-1/-2 EN 300 454-1/-2 EN 301 489-1/-9 EN 600065 EN 300 422-1/-2 EN 300 454-1/-2 PART 74 FCC-ID: POUMTK952N-0W2 RSS-123, RSS-210 IC: 11967A-MTK952N0W2 Limited to 663MHz PART 74 FCC-ID: POUMTK952N-2W0 RSS-123, RSS-210 IC: 11967A-MTK952N2W0 Limited to 663MHz 202-LSD031 R Limited to 714 MHz EN 300 422-1/-2 EN 300 454-1/-2 Limited to the range 502698MHz EN 300 422-1/-2 EN 300 454-1/-2 Limited to the range 502698MHz Limited to the range 520694MHz 50mW 470-800MHz 200mW*1 470-800MHz 2W*1 470-800MHz 200mW 470-608MHz and 614-698MHz 250mW 470-608MHz and 614-698MHz 10mW 470-714MHz 200mW 502-606MHz and 622-698MHz 500mW 502-606MHz and 622-698MHz 100mW (EIRP) 520-694MHz Europe Europe Europe USA, Canada USA, Canada Japan New Zealand New Zealand Australia
*1 MTK952N-0W2-EUX/ MTK952N-2W0-EUX is not an SRD device, thus it requires specific authorization by your local frequency authority!
Before putting the device into operation, please observe the respective country-specific regulations!
26 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 MANUFACTURER DECLARATIONS In compliance with the following requirements RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC) WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) Please dispose of the diversity transmitter at the end of its operational lifetime by taking it to your local collection point or recycling center for such equipment ITALY ONLY Obblighi di informazione agli utilizzatori ai sensi dellart. 13 del Decreto Legislativo 25 luglio 2005, n. 151 Attuazione delle Direttive 2002/95/CE, 2002/96/CE e 2003/108/CE, relative alla riduzione delluso di sostanze pericolose nelle apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche, nonch allo smaltimento dei rifiuti Smaltimento di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche di tipo professionale Il simbolo del cassonetto barrato riportato sullapparecchiatura o sulla sua confezione indica che il prodotto alla fine della propria vita utile deve essere raccolto separatamente dagli altri rifiuti. La raccolta differenziata della presente apparecchiatura giunta a fine vita organizzata e gestita dal produttore. Lutente che vorr disfarsi della presente apparecchiatura dovr quindi contattare il produttore e seguire il sistema che questo ha adottato per consentire la raccolta separata dellapparecchiatura giunta a fine vita. Ladeguata raccolta differenziata per lavvio successivo dellapparecchiatura dismessa al riciclaggio, al trattamento e allo smaltimento ambientale compatibile contribuisce ad evitare possibili effetti negativi sullambiente e sulla salute e favorisce il reimpiego e/o riciclo dei materiali di cui composta lapparecchiatura. Lo smaltimento abusivo del prodotto da parte del detentore comporta lapplicazione delle sanzioni am-
ministrative previste dalla normativa vigente. Iscrizione al Registro A.E.E. n. IT09100000006319
. 27 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 Statements regarding FCC and Industry Canada EN This device operates on a no-protection, no-interference basis. Should the user seek to obtain protection from other radio services operating in the same TV bands, a radio licence is required. For further details, consult Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas document Client Procedures Circular CPC-2-1-28, Voluntary Licensing of Licence-Exempt Low-Power Radio Apparatus in the TV Bands. This device contains licence-exempt transmitter(s)/receiver(s) that comply with Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canadas licence-exempt RSS(s). This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This device has been designed to operate with the antennas having a maximum gain of 5 dBi. Antennas having a greater gain are strictly prohibited for use with this device. The required antenna impedance is 50 ohms. The antenna(s) must be installed and operated at a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body. FR Ce dispositif fonctionne selon un rgime de non-brouillage et de non-protection. Si lutilisateur devait chercher obtenir une certaine protection contre dautres services radio fonctionnant dans les mmes bandes de tlvision, une licence radio serait requise. Pour en savoir plus, veuillez consulter la Circulaire des procdures concernant les clients CPC-2-1-28, Dlivrance de licences sur une base volontaire pour les appareils radio de faible puissance exempts de licence et exploits dans les bandes de tlvision dInnovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada. Lmetteur/rcepteur exempt de licence contenu dans le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dInnovation, Sciences et Dveloppement conomique Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes :
1) Lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage;
2) Lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. Ce produit a t conu pour tre oprationnel avec des antennes ayant un gain maximal de 5 dBi. Antennes ayant un gain suprieur sont strictement interdites pour une utilisation avec ce produit. L'impdance ncessaire de l'antenne est 50 ohms. Les antennes doivent tre installes et utilises une distance minimale de 20 cm entre lmetteur et votre corps 28 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 This 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 in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Wisycom srl may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. 29 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY MTK952 User Manual rev.09 30 MTK952 User Manual rev.09 Via Spin 156 I-36060 Romano dEzzelino Italy Tel. +39 -0424 -382605 Fax +39 - 0424 - 382733 www.wisycom.com e-mail: sales@wisycom.com 31
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CSI16T User Manual Smart Passive Wideband Combiner SN: ________________ Rev.01 Date: 25 March 2016 Rev.01 CSI16T User Manual INTRODUCTION CSI16T is a passive wideband combiner designed to work up to 3W of power. CSI16T communicates with Wisycom transmitter (i.e. MTK952N) through coaxial inputs and allows a smart power management: combiner loss are automatically compensate on Tx side!
FEATURES RF combiner able to combine 16 inputs into 4/2/1 outputs Selectable combination thru a 3 positions selector on front panel
[16:1] or 2x [8:1] or 4x [4:1]
Used with MTK952N permits to recover the combiner loss Wide band operation 470800MHz High input power up to 3W SAFETY INSTRUCTION Read this safety instruction and the manual first Follow all instructions and information. Do not lose this manual. Do not use this apparatus under the rain or near the water. Do not install the apparatus near heaters or in hot environments, do not use outside the operating temperature range. Do not open the apparatus, only qualified service technician are enabled to operate on it. The apparatus needs servicing when it is not properly working or is damaged by liquids, moisture or other objects are fallen in the apparatus. Use only accessories or replacement parts authorized or specified by the manufacturer. Clean the apparatus only with dry cloths, do not use liquids. Report the serial number and the purchasing date in front of the manual. It is needed to have proper replacement parts or accessories from the manufacturer. When replacement parts are needed, use only replacement parts authorized from the manufacturer. Substitution with not authorized parts could result in electric shock, hazards or fire. Keep attention on all the labels with warnings or hazards on the apparatus. 1 REAR AND FRONT PANEL CSI16T User Manual Rev.01 input C input A DC - AC input D output input B WARNIG: ALL THE UNUSED PORTS HAVE TO BE TERMINATED AT 50 (2Watt) Combiner mode Three position selector allows to select one of the following combiner mode 4x4->1 16->1 2x8->1 LED indication Thanks to an RF meter present in the input/output ports, each port is able to detect the presence of RF level more than 8dBm. Moreover, a special circuit is able to detect if the external compensation is activated or not from the transmitter side. 2 Rev.01 CSI16T User Manual According to the RF power level and the compensation, led can be green, blue or red. INPUT led:
GREEN: if RF level of input port is > 8dBm and RF level of the related output port is >8dBm BLUE: if external compensation is activated on input port OUTPUT led:
GREEN: if RF level of output port is > 8dBm BLUE: if extra compensation is activated and combiner mode is set to 16->1 RED flashing: if there is a falty on the combiner path NOTE: External compensation doesnt work if between MTK952N and CSI16T/CSA121T there are devices which keep out the DC. example:
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combiner mode: 4x4->1 on the first 4 input ports and on the output port A there are an RF level >8dBm, no external compensation is activated combiner mode: 2x8->1 on the first 8 input ports and on the output port A there are an RF level >8dBm, external compensation is activated in all the 8 input ports POWER indication Redundant power supply AC and DC can be used. Related led can be GREEN: if power supply is present BLUE: if power supply is in use*
*if both DC and AC power supply are present, the combiner uses the one with higher voltage NOTE: CSI16T works without power supply! It works according to the latest set combiner mode. 3 CSI16T User Manual Rev.01 HOW TO USE & CONFIGURATION EXAMPLES Combiner loss can be automatically recovered from MTK952Ns connected to the smart combiner CSI16T: MTK952Ns raise power accordingly to the loss, while keeping the limit on output port (country based). Example1: Combiner 2x [8:1] configuration with high power transmitters:
Country power limit:50mW Enabling external compensation on MTK952Ns, the transmitters raise power of 9dB in order to limit to 50mW the maximum power at the output of CSI16T. 400mW 50mW Example2: Combiner [16:1] configuration with high power transmitters:
Country power limit:10mW Enabling external compensation on MTK952Ns, the transmitters raise power of 12dB in order to limit to 10mW the maximum power at the output of CSI16T. 10mW 160mW 4 Rev.01 CSI16T User Manual TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Bandwidth Input Connectors Input Connectors Max input power Combiner loss Power supply 470 MHz 800MHz 16 BNC-F, 50 of impedance 6 N-F, 50 of impedance 3W (for each input connector) approx. 6 dB for 4x [4:1]*
approx. 9 dB for 2x [8:1] *
approx. 12dB for [16:1] *
AC connector 90264Vac /4763Hz, (fuse protected) T2A-50W max DC connector 10 28 Vdc Temperature range
-25 +55 C Case Weight Dimensions Aluminum, black varnish 4,60 Kg 19/1U 483 x 398 x 44 mm (WxDxH) with brackets
* Ports terminated at 50 (2Watt) 5 Wireless System Communications Via Spin 156 I-36060 Romano dEzzelino Italy Tel. +39 -0424 -382605 Fax +39 - 0424 - 382733 www.wisycom.com e-mail: sales@wisycom.com
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MTK952 User Manual Dual Transmitter Mono - Stereo - Intercom Modulation SN: ________________ rev.06 (ref. FW 2.0) Date: 27 March 2015 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 BRIEF DESCRIPTION MTK952 is a versatile dual transmitter capable of working in a huge UHF bandwidth and of generating any kind of narrow-band modulations, with very high quality and low spurious emissions. Main features:
330 MHz Bandwidth (470 MHz 800 MHz) 2400 user-defined frequencies (40 group by 60 freq.) Stereo, mono, intercom audio modulation Output power up to 2 Watt (/W option) Analogue & digital input (AES3) Redundant power supply 230/110 Vac & 12 VDC DSP audio processing (40bit floating point / 2Gflops) with multi-companding Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) of signal for the highest flexibility and quality (> 70 dB stereo separation)s SWR (Stationary Wave Ratio) sensing on antenna outputs Above a schematic with the functional diagram of one transmitter of MTK952. MTK952 use extreme technologies like:
Direct Digital Synthesizer (DDS) DDS is a type of frequency synthesizer used for creating arbitrary waveforms from a single, fixed-frequency reference clock. A DDS has many advantages over its analog counterpart, the phase-locked loop (PLL), including much better frequency agility, improved phase noise, and precise control of the output phase across frequency switching transitions. The Direct Digital Synthesis (DDS) technology can generate virtually any kind of modulation while keeping an absolute phase accuracy. Double conversion stage Using a double conversion and saw filter at IFs (intermediate frequencies) we can achieve a very low spurious emission and a great bandwidth agility (330 MHz). Intermodulation cancelling power amplifiers PA module (power amplifiers) is designed with an exclusive circuitry that reduce the intermodulation generated by external carriers using a wideband phase cancelling design. Digital audio with Shark DSP 40bit floating point & 2 Gflops power from Analog Device A very powerful Analog Design Shark DSP processor manages the audio with very low delay
(< 1 ms) and emulates by software all companding and pre-emphasis effects. 1 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 SAFETY INSTRUCTION Read this safety instruction and the manual first Follow all instructions and information. Do not lose this manual. Do not use this apparatus under the rain or near the water. Do not install the apparatus near heaters or in hot environments, do not use outside the operating temperature range. Mount the apparatus as indicated in the instruction, do not block side grids for air ventilation ATTENTION: supply the apparatus with a correct mains voltage and with the ground connection. Check the power cord integrity. The power cord must be protected from damage Do not install the apparatus near heaters or in hot environments, do not use outside the operating temperature range. Do not open the apparatus, only qualified service technician are enabled to operate on it. The apparatus needs servicing when it is not properly working or is damaged by liquids, moisture or other objects are fallen in the apparatus. Use only accessories or replacement parts authorized or specified by the manufacturer. Clean the apparatus only with dry cloths, do not use liquids. The ON/OFF is a double pole circuit breaker, but to ensure the complete disconnection of the apparatus, disconnect the power cord. Report the serial number and the purchasing date in front of the manual. It is needed to have proper replacement parts or accessories from the manufacturer. When replacement parts are needed, use only replacement parts authorized from the manufacturer. Substitution with not authorized parts could result in electric shock, hazards or fire. Keep attention on all the labels with warnings or hazards on the apparatus. WARNING! The apparatus is intended for professional use; anyway the manufacturer alerts the user that the headphone output power of the apparatus could exceed the level of 85 dB(A) of sound pressure level and this could be dangerous for the hearings. Do not use the headphone with high power level or for long time. Reduce the power or suspend the hearing in case of any kind of hearing problem. 2 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 QUICK START INSTRUCTION 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Connect to the power outlet using the supplied power cable (see rear panel: connector 1) Attach the antennas to the antenna out BNC connections (N connectors for MTK952N) (see rear panel: connectors 8 and 13) Connect the audio sources to the relative audio input connectors (see rear rear panel: connectors 7 for digital audio sources, connectors 912 for analog audio sources) NOTE: the cascade configuration allows to use the same analog audio input for more transmitter Power on the MTK952 Switch off the RF output:
a. While the MTK952 is powering on and the progress bar appears, push the 3rd button at the bottom (see indication OFF on the display) At the end of MTK952 power on, push the lower button on the right of the displays b. 6. Enter in the MAIN>Audio source menu and a. b. c. configure the input parameter between digital and analog (according to the audio source connected at point 3) configure the AF level meter parameter as modulation if digital audio source:
leave audio gain left and right parameters to 0dB and adjust the audio level with the mixer if need change the audio gain left and right parameters d. if analog audio source:
leave audio gain left and right parameters to 0dB and adjust Max audio level parameter. NOTE: this parameters is unique for both the channels (right and left) if need change the audio gain left and right parameters NOTE: adjust the audio level (thru the mixer and/or Max audio level and/or the audio gain left and right parameters) so that, for the maximum input signal level, the AF level bars show the MAXIMUM NUMBERS OF GREEN LED INDICATORS AND NO YELLOW/RED CLIP LED INDICATORS the MOD. (modulation) bar shows the MAXIMUM NUMBERS OF GREEN LED INDICATORS AND NO YELLOW/RED PEAK LED INDICATOR NO YES NO YES 7. 8. Enter in the MAIN>Ch-Gr menu and set the group/channel/ frequency Enter in the MAIN>Mode menu and set the appropriate Mode (see Compatibility table for more detail) Enter in the MAIN>TX Power menu and set the TX power (10200mW) 9. 10. Exit from the menu and switch on the RF power output pushing the lower button on the right of the display 3 FRONT PANEL CONTROL AND FUNCTIONS MTK952 allows an easy and quick configuration using buttons, push knobs and displays. MTK952 User Manual rev.06 A B C D E The front panel is functionally divided in the following section:
A SCAN, SYNC and INFRARED Automatic sync with MPR30 receiver through infrared interface. The SCAN function allows to display the results of a scan previously done from a MPR30 and set a frequency on the receivers. B and C - TRANSMITTER1 and TRANSMITTER2 Transmitter 1 and 2 configuration and monitor of radio/audio levels. Audio and Modulation indicators two LED bars for the AF levels (L=left & R=right levels): they can show AF input levels or modulation levels (after the pre-emphasis and compander phases, before the modulation phase) according to the AF level meter parameter on Audio source menu FM modulation of the transmitter channel (modulation in dB referred to the nominal deviation) LCD display.(64 x 254 yellow-lighted display) 3 push buttons (membrane). The function of each button (upper, middle and lower) will be readable from the context menu on the display. Push rotary knob. Rotate and push to select. Warning (YELLOW) and Alarm (RED) light indicator D - MONITOR Monitor 1 and 2: it actives monitor audio on headphone jack output (6.3mm - ) for transmitter 1 and 2, respectively (a green LED is lighted when audio is enable). Audio level can be adjusted with the rotary knob. The red led (CLIP) indicates a clipping in the audio monitor output. E - POWER & LOCK LOCK: it locks the editing of both the displays. POWER: ON/OFF square powering button turns on/off the transmitter. When in OFF position both phases are disconnected from power. 4 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 REAR PANEL MTK952N MTK952 AC Power Plug AC mains power input, IEC Connector 90-264 Vac Product label with Serial Number, Options and Bandwidth Ground point To connect the rack to ground DC Power Plug (optional) DC power input, 10-16Vdc, Max 7A label with IP address of Ethernet interface configured on the MTK952 (it can be modified using the Manager application) Ethernet socket (RJ45) for connection to a network or computer AES/EBU (XLR 3 pin connector) for digital audio input TX1 and TX2 Antenna output TX2 (RF output) BNC socket (N socket for MTK952N) Audio input left TX2 (balanced AF input) (6,3mm) jack/XLR-3 combo socket and jack Audio input right TX2 (balanced AF input) (6,3mm) jack/XLR-3 combo socket and jack Audio input left TX1 (balanced AF input) (6,3mm) jack/XLR-3 combo socket and jack Audio input right TX1 (balanced AF input) (6,3mm) jack/XLR-3 combo socket and jack Antenna output TX1 (RF output) BNC socket (N socket for MTK952N) M-S input/output connector TX2 (optional) for Master-Slave option, BNC socket M-S input/output connector TX1 (optional) for Master-Slave option, BNC socket 5 LCD DISPLAY: TRANSMITTER MENU MTK952 User Manual rev.06 MTK952 info screen Switch on the MTK952 and by pushing one of rotatory knobs (at the right of the display) all the basic information are displayed:
Display of TRANSMITTER 1 Display of TRANSMITTER 2 product and bandwidth serial number class and hardware version Firmware version: it includes application firmware version and DSP firmware version On the display of TX2, it is possible to check the max level of power transmitted of the MK952, the installed options and the companders. Option:
- W05 / 0W2 /2W0 are the commercial codes to identificate the max power transmitted
(50/2000/2000mW)
- DC indicate that the DC option (for DC power supply) is installed
- MSB indicate that the Master-Slave board is installed (MS option) Status screen After switch on, the transmitters display the Status screen The main view has the following info:
transmitter name current channel number and current tuning frequency current group number and group name current mode TV channel used for the current frequency current TX power setting current SWR (Stationary Wave Ratio) power supply type (
menu Thru the main menu on the LCD display and the LED bars for the AF level and modulation the user has the complete monitoring in real time of the wireless channel in use. for DC power) for AC power 6 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 MENU TREE CH: 00 59 GR: 00 39 Frequency: 470800 MHz ENR-Wisy Stereo / EVO Stereo / ENC-Wisy Stereo / SR Stereo / ENR-
Wisy / ENC-Wisy / IFB-Wisy/ EVO / SEN / SEN -d0 / COM-Wisy 25K /
COM-Wisy 20K / COM-Wisy 12K5 / USER 1..7 / *1 Yes / No 10/20/ 30 /50 / 75 /100/ 150 /200 /250/400/500/750/1000/1200/1500 /2000 mW EXT ATT compens. enable / disable Input Analog / digital I Ch-Gr Mode startup Equalizer TX Power TX on air at N A M Group name Audio source Only with option 2W0 Only for MTK952N with M-S option
*1 Depending on the customization
*2 Only with a Mode mono
*3 +3v3 for MTK952 old version configuration Options TX 7 Max audio level
-6 18 dB Audio gain left
-20 24 dB Audio gain right
-20 24 dB AF level meter input / modulation Mono config *2 mono/mono-R / mono-L Auto switch DIG->AN enabled / disabled Bass Mid Treble G: -12 12 dB Fr: 40 / 80 / 160 Hz G: -12 12 dB Fr: 1.5 / 2.2 / 2.8 KHz Q: 0.7 / 1.0 / 2.0 G: -12 12 dB Fr: 5.0 / 7.0 / 10.0 KHz SAVE/NEXT/ EXIT Name DISPLAY brightness 0 15 DISPLAY timeout 5 120 IP Serial Option Range Power profile Temperatures Info master/slave FW Supply diagnostic Alarms RF amplifier RF generator Micro Power supply FW ver Boot ver App FW ver DSP FW ver Neg Audio (-12v5) Pos Audio (+12v5) RF conv. (+5v) RF amplif. (+3v3) MicroP. (+5v) MicroP. (+8v)*3 Main RAW (+12v) PLL tune (+22v) MTK952 User Manual rev.06 E D O M Name Select for edit Mono/stereo Compander HP filter Flat / 20 /40 / 60 / 80 / 120 /
170 / 250 / 300 HZ LP filter 3 / 4 / 12 / 15 / 20 KHz Pre-emphasis Bypass / 10-750 s FM peak deviation 2 100 KHz TSQ frequency 30 260 HZ 28 34 KHz TSQ deviation OFF / 100 Hz 5 KHz To access the configuration menu of the transmitter is necessary to press the rotary knob (at the right of the display). To activate one of the items in the menu, press the corresponding button to the right of the display (see picture hereafter). 8 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 MAIN MENU The first item on the menu tree is MAIN. Ch-Gr The CHANNEL-GROUP item enables the user to edit channel, channel group and frequency of the selected item. Change, rotating the knob, the channel or the group of channels and confirm or exit with the buttons. To edit the frequency of selected channel, press the middle button and change it with the knob. Press the knob to move between MHz and KHz. Confirm or exit with the buttons. As shown in the above picture, the display area has 3 rows with:
1) Channel number (0 to 60) and Channel frequency (in 5kHz step) 2) Number (1 to 40) and Group name (8 char.) 3) Group description (30 char.) The MTK952 has 40 groups of 60 channels each. Normally this is too much for wireless microphones applications. Connecting with computer with WISYCOM Rack MANAGER software, it is possible to hide single channels or even complete groups of channels: once hidden those items are not shown anymore on the channels or groups selection. To show channels or groups hidden use again the WISYCOM Rack MANAGER software. Using this software it is also possible to lock channels or groups. When a channel is locked, it is not possible to change the frequency from the front panel of the transmitter. Locking a group means that all channels are locked. When a channel or a group are locked, at the left of the group name in the Chan-Group menu will appear a lock icon button is not displayed, thus changing frequency is not possible. When the lock picture is shown, the central Group name The second item on the Main menu is GROUP NAME; with this function is possible to assign or change a name to a group of channel. This short name (8 character) is displayed at the right of the group number in the main display view. First chose the group and then press the knob. You will be able to edit any character of the group name rotating the knob. Push the knob to edit the next character. Confirm or exit with the buttons. NOTE: when the Group name is SYNC (see synchronization) it is not possible to change it. Mode The MODE menu allows to assign a Mode setting at the transmitter. Rotating the knob it is possible to change current mode among the modes available (for more detail see MODE menu). 9 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 TX on air at startup This menu allows to decide if turn ON or turn OFF the RF power of the transmitter while the MTK952 is powering on. If set to No: while the MTK952 is powering on, the RF output remains mute. The Status Screen on the display shows TX OFF and the set Group, Channel and frequency. NOTE: When the RF power of the transmitter is OFF, all the led and the bars remain turned off. Pushing the rotatory knob (at the right of the display) it is possible to activate the led and bars
(keeping the RF power OFF) and enter on the menu. In order to activate the RF output press the 3rd button at the bottom (see indication ON on the display). If set to Yes: during the MTK952 power on, the progress bar appears for 10 seconds. During this interval (10 sec.) it is possible to switch off the RF output. If no button is pushed, at the end of the timer the RF output is enabled automatically. TX power This menu allows to set the power of the transmitter. Rotating the knob it is possible to change current TX power setting among 10/20/50/100/200 mW (2W only for MTK952 with 2W option). Push the SAVE button to confirm. In the same screen is showed the reflected power and the SWR
(Stationary Wave Ratio) sensing on antenna outputs. The set TX power and the measured SWR are always showed at the bottom of the display. EXT ATT compens. For future uses. Audio source This menu allows to set several parameters of audio input Parameters Input Max audio level
(only for analog input) Audio gain left Range setting digital/analog
-6/0/6/12/18 dBu
-2024dB Audio gain right
-2024dB AF level meter input/modulation Mono config
(only for mono Mode) Auto switch DIG->AN Mono/mono-R/
mono-L enabled /
disabled Function To set the audio input To change (increase or decrease) the analogue audio input for both R(right) and L(left) channels input To change (increase or decrease) the input level of the left channel on DSP To change (increase or decrease) the input level of the right channel on DSP To set which AF level is shown in the two LED bars for the AF levels (L=left & R=right levels): they can show AF input levels or modulation levels (after the pre-emphasys and compander phases) To set the type of mono input If enabled and the digital signal is lost (parameter Input set to digital), the transmitter takes the signal from the analog input. 10 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 Equalizer This menu allows to of adjusting the gain between frequency components (bass, mid and treble) within the audio signal. There are 4 windows in cascade:
bass windows: allows to change gain and frequency of low frequencies mid windows: allows to change gain and frequency of middle frequencies treble windows: allows to change gain and frequency of high frequencies eq windows: allows to save the equalization parameter or exit without save Each window shows the following information:
windows name parameter to set (gain or frequency) graphic equalizer: frequency on horizontal axis, gain on the vertical axis set frequency set gain HP filter set in the mode menu LP filter set in the mode menu For each window it is showed the graphic equalizer which help to see the set parameters. Push the rotatory knob to change the parameter between gain and frequency (the respective letter G or Fr is highlighted during the setting phase) and rotate it to change the value of the parameter. The set value is showed on the bottom of the windows (see points and on the above image). Push the lower membrane button to go on the next windows. The following table recaps the settable values on the 3 windows:
bass mid treble Fr (frequency) 40/80/160 Hz 1.5/2.2/2.8kHz 5/7/10kHz G (gain) Q (Q factor)
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-1212dB (1dB step) 0.7/1.0/2.0
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NOTE: High Q factor means narrow bandwidth. Low Q factor means wide bandwidth. 11 Options This menu allows to change some parameters of the transmitter or display some information MTK952 User Manual rev.06 Parameters Name DISPLAY brightness DISPLAY timeout IP address Serial Option Range Temperatures FW Supply diagnostic Info Alarms Range setting ex. TRANSMITTER1 015 step 1 560 step 5sec. 60120 step 10 sec. ex. 192.168.10.1 ex. R1825694 ex. 0W2 ex. 470-800 ex. 30C ex. 31C ex. 33C RF amplifier RF generator Micro Power supply FW ver ex. 31C ex. 1.1 Boot ver App FW ver DSP FW ver Neg Audio (-12v5) Pos Audio (+12v5) RF conv. (+5v) RF amplif. (+8v) MicroP. (+5v) ex. 0.2.d ex. 0.36.d ex. 0.61.d ex. -12.42V ex. 12.36V ex. 5.33V ex. 7.82V ex. 5.14V Micro.P (+3v3) ex. 3.41V Main RAW (+12v) PLL tune (+22v) ex. 12.62V ex. 23.29V ex. 0 Function To change the name of the transmitter shown in the Status screen. 12 alphanumeric characters (A-Za-z0-9, case-sensitive) To set the brightness of the display To set the display timeout for:
decrease the brightness of the display and return to Status screen to show the IP address to show the serial number of the product
(the same indicated in the product label) To show the option to show the frequency range (MHz) to show the temperature took near the RF amplifier (C) to show the temperature took near the RF generator (C) to show the temperature took near the RF microprocessor (C) to show the temperature took near the power supply (C) to show the firmware version (it sums up Boot+App+DSP versions) to show the bootloader version to show the application firmware version to show the DSP firmware version To show the power supply of the input audio stages To show the power supply of the output audio stages To show the power supply of the RF converters To show the power supply of the RF amplifiers To show the power supply of the microprocessor and the digital section To show the power supply of the microprocessor and the digital section To show the main power supply To show the power supply of the PLL To show the number n of active alarms:
n=0 0 active alarms n>0 n active alarms When n>0, it is possible to enter in the alarm submenu which allows to show the alarms list: a brief description and an alarm code for each alarm. For the complete list of alarms, see Alarm List section Note: the complete software and hardware status is displayed on the MTK952 info screen 12 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 TX configuration (only for MTK952N with option MS) This parameter permits to use the transmitter in Master or Slave configuration. When the MTK952N is in Master configuration, the signal is transmitted as a normal MTK952N
(without MS option) but at the same time, the signal is sent also in the M-S I/O BNC connector at 0dBm (without amplification). When the MTK952N is in Slave configuration, everything that is before the power stage is excluded and the device take as input the signal that enter in the M-S I/O BNC connector, amplifies the signal (at the power set on the MTK952N-Slave) and transmits it. MTK952N is able to detect a signal in the range -6dBm +6dBm (than the 0dBm sent from the MTK952 Master). Example of configurations: iso-frequency areas MTK952N Master conf. Audio input Area 1 Coaxial cables up to several tens of meters
(depending on the cable) MTK952N Master conf. MFL-TT--
13 Audio input Area 3 Fiber optic cable up to several tens of kilometers
(depending on the fiber) MTK952N Slave conf. MTK952N Slave conf. MFL-RR--
Area 2 Area 4 MODE menu The second item on the menu tree is MODE. It allows to manage several modes. MTK952 User Manual rev.06 Each mode is a setup saved in an external memory that allows to customized the transmission changing some parameters of the DSP. There are 2 types of modes:
PRESET mode: it allows to change only some parameters (the other are fixed). See compatibility table at the end of the manual for more detail USER mode: it allows to change all the parameters. Currently 8 USER modes are available The menu Select for edit allows to select the MODE to edit. Push the knob to select the mode and push the button LOAD to load the previously saved parameters. It is possible to change the parameter value only where the EDIT indication appears. During this phases, the name of the MODE to edit appears on the left top of the display . If the MODE to edit is the current mode loaded on DSP (on the Main>Mode menu), dsp abbreviation is shown . Shown below the complete parameters list Parameter Range setting Description Changeable PRESET MODE USER MODE Name name of mode Mono/stereo mono/stereo type of transmission Compander HP filter Flat/20/40/60/80/
120/170/250/300 Hz compander type High Pass filter LP filter 3/4/12/15/20 Kz Low Pass filter Pre-emphasis Bypass/10-750 s Pre-emphasis no no no yes yes FM peak deviation TSQ frequency 2100 KHz Max peak deviation
(audio+tone squelch) and Frequency of Tone Squelch signal related to the mode 30260Hz 2834KHz TSQ deviation OFF/100Hz5kHz Deviation of Tone Squelch signal yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes 14 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 Synchronization The SYNC function is useful to tune a transmitter on the same frequency of the receiver via the IR interface. Enable the IRDA on the receiver and place the IR windows of the receiver in front of the IR interface of the transmitter as indicate in the below image. TX->RX RX->TX Press the SYNC button on the transmitter: the following message is showed on both the displays Using the membrane buttons of the desired transmitter (TX1 or TX2) select:
TX->RX to set the receiver at the same frequency of the transmitter:
the transmitter will send to the receiver some parameters (frequency, channel, group and transmitters name) and after synchronization, the receiver shows the name of the transmitter RX->TX to set the transmitter at the same frequency of the receiver:
the receiver will send to the transmitter some parameters (frequency, channel, group and receivers name) and after synchronization, the transmitter shows the name of the receiver (ex. SINGER_1) If the operation is not possible, (i.e. the frequency range of the transmitter is not compatible with the frequency of the receiver or vice versa), the display shows an error message. If the synchronization is successful, the display of the devices shows number of channel and group or SYNC channel according to the frequency plan memorized on the Wisycom product:
15 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 CASE A: if frequency, channel and group are the same in the two devices, channel and group are also displayed (ex: CH00: 566.000, GR39: Unlock) CASE B: If frequency, channel & group of the transmitter are different from those of the receiver, the transmitter shows only the frequency after the word SYNC. (ex: SYNC: 620.000) Ex: RX->TX A e s a C B e s a C Message displayed after the synchronization Status screen 16 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 Scan The SCAN function allows to display a results of a scan previously done from a MPR30-IEM or MPR30-ENG. Do a scan with an MPR30-IEM Enable the IRDA on the receiver or select the function Deploy on the SCAN menu (only for MPR30-ENG with FW>1.9 and MPR30-IEM with FW>1.6) and place the IR windows of the receiver in front of the IR interface of the transmitter Press the SCAN button on the transmitter: the following message is showed on both the displays.
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Using the membrane buttons of the desired transmitter (TX1 or TX2) select GET Wait some seconds (the receiver sends all the data of the scan to the transmitter) The display of transmitter1 show the scan result in graphic way, while the display of transmitter2 gives more detailed information of the result (according to the position of the cursor in display1) Ex. FREQUENCY SCAN Display of Transmitter1 Display of Transmitter2 Ex: GROUP SCAN Display of Transmitter1 Display of Transmitter2 17 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 Use the membrane buttons on display2 to set the frequency to TX1 TX2 NOTE: The results of the scan are saved on the volatile memory of the transmitter:
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After the switch off of the transmitter the data are lost. It is possible to re-load the data of a previous scan. Pushing the SCAN button and selecting VIEW 18 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 Alarm List When an alarm occurs, the MTK952 can do one or more of the following acts:
A. Show a message on the display B. Turn on the yellow or red alarm led C. Insert the alarm on the alarm list in the MAIN>Options>Info>Alarms menu The alarm can be related to a specific transmitter (TX1 or TX2) or general. Shown below the complete alarms list:
Alarms Type Message on display (A) Code TX Power Mismatch
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TX TX Power reduced 0x05 TX Timeout 5 sec on PLL Errore bus I2C 0x84 TX general ATTENTION: antenna mismatch!
High SWR on Tx out ATTENTION: antenna mismatch!
High SWR on Tx out. Rf pwr reduced ATTENTION: RF PLL lock lost EEPROM access error
(only on TX1) Timeout 5 sec on PLL OL969 High internal temperature 0x84 general ATTENTION: OL PLL lock lost
(only on TX1) 0x04 general ATTENTION: internal temperature yellow high
(only on TX1) Fan #1 doesn't work 0x02 general ATTENTION: fan #1 does't work yellow properly
(only on TX1) Fan #2 doesn't work 0x03 general ATTENTION: fan #2 does't work yellow 0x80 general properly
(only on TX1) no 0x81 general no 0x8D general no Recovered configuration and calibration data from copy1 on the memory Recovered configuration and calibration data from copy2 on the memory Load default configuration and calibration data 19 no no no Led
(B) yellow Alarm list (C) no yellow Tx power reduced red red red Rf PLL lock lost Error on I2C bus OL PLL lock lost High internal temperature Fan #1 doesn't work Fan #2 doesn't work Mem. copy1 recovered Mem. copy2 recovered Mem. init. Service req. Troubleshooting Alarms TX Power Mismatch Alarm description The SWR on Tx out is too high reduced TX Power The SWR on Tx out is too high, the RF power is reduced Timeout 5 sec on PLL bus I2C Error Timeout 5 sec on PLL OL 969 High internal temperature Error during frequency tuning Error on I2C bus Error during frequency tuning One of the 4 temperature sensors measures a temperature
> 60C Fan #1 doesn't work Fan #2 doesn't work Recovered configuration and calibration data from copy1 on the memory Recovered configuration and calibration data from copy2 on the memory Load default configuration and calibration data The fan on the left (#1) doesnt turn The fan on the right (#2) doesnt turn During the MTK952 initialization phase, the CRC-16 check of data
(copy1) detects error. During the MTK952 initialization phase, the CRC-16 check of data
(copy2) detects error. During the MTK952 initialization phase, the CRC-16 check of data
(copy1 and copy2) detects error. MTK952 User Manual rev.06 Troubleshooting
- check if the antenna is correctly connected
- check if the antenna cable is correctly connected
- check if the antenna frequency is according to the one set on the transmitter
- check if the antenna is correctly connected
- check if the antenna cable is correctly connected
- check if the antenna frequency is according to the one set on the transmitter
- send to repair at Wisycom Repair Centre
- send to repair at Wisycom Repair Centre
- send to repair at Wisycom Repair Centre
- check if the two fans work properly (check alarms code 0x02 or 0x03 on the alarm list)
- switch off the MTK952 for cooling and check the location temperature
- clean the ventilation grids
- switch off and switch on the MTK952
- switch off and switch on the MTK952
- none (the MTK952 automatically replaces the corrupt copy1 with copy2)
- none (the MTK952 automatically replaces the corrupt copy2 with copy1)
- check in the MAIN>Options>info menu the Serial take on the UNCAL vale. In this case send the MTK952 to the Wisycom Repair Centre for recalibration. If a problem not listed in the above table occurs or if the problem cannot solved with the proposed troubleshooting, please contact support service at support@wisycom.com or sales@wisycom.com. 20 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 RACK TX MANAGER MTK952 How to install Rack Tx Manager MTK952 Run the executable file (i.e. Rack Tx Manager (MTK952) SERVICE vx.x.x.x Setup.msi) and follow the installation instructions. How to update Rack Tx Manager MTK952 Uninstall the Rack Tx Manager MTK952 program active in your computer and afterwards install the newest version of Rack Tx Manager MTK952. How to connect MTK952 to Rack Tx Manager MTK952 1. Connect to the PC to the MTK952using the supplied Ethernet cable 2. Run Rack Tx Manager MTK952 3. Power on the transmitter 4. Push Disconnected 5. button. On the Device connection windows select Ethernet port and fill in the MTK952 IP address. Remember that the label on the rear panel shows the IP address configured in the factory. Then click OK. If the connection is ended well, the Connected icon is showed on the top of the panel and Connected on Ethernet is displayed on the information panel 21 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 How to load/save channels memory Select Channel memory panel Write:
Push the button Write from WDF file and select the wdf file to load a wdf file on the MTK952. Read and save:
Push the button Read and save to WDF file , insert the .wdf file name and the path where to save the wdf file. During the process of writing/reading & saving, a green bar below the panel shows the progress of the process and on the information panel it is possible to verify what the application is doing. To Modify the wdf file, it is possible to use the spreadsheet FREQUENCY 2010 v15 beta.xls presents at the following link:
- open the file and enable changes and macro
- load the wdf file clicking on READ WDF button
- execute the desiderate changes
- save the wdf file clicking on SAVE WDF button The WDF thus modified can be used to write on the MTK952s channels memory. 22 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 Mode setting & Wisycom receiver compatibility M O C Y S I W R E V I E C E R M E I
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Switchable channels Frequency bandwidth Switching bandwidth Temperature range RF output power Max RF output power A / B antenna output M-S I/O RF impedance Spurious emissions Modulation Peak deviation MPX Pilot tone Tone squelch Frequency response Analogue audio input Connector type Max. input level Pin Assignments Digital audio input Connection Monitor output Connector type Monitor output level Monitor out impedance Compander Display Configuration/monitor interfaces Power supply Dimensions 2400 allocated by 40 groups of 60 channels quickly selectable with dedicated buttons 470-800 MHz 330 MHz tuneable in 5 kHz steps
-10 +55 C Selectable: 10,20,50,100,200 mW for MTK952-0W2 MTK952-W05: 50mW MTK952-0W2: 200mW MTK952-2W0: 2Watt
[NOTE] RF power can be limited on frequency base accordingly to specific country restrictions (software based) BNC type female connectors (for MTK952) N type female connectors (for MTK952N) 2x BNC type female connectors (only for MTK952N with MS option) 50
< 2 nW (in the transmitter bandwidth) FM, MPX Stereo or mono, selectable with dedicated menu 56 kHz for mono, 48 kHz for stereo (preset mode) NOTE: custom setting can set peak deviation from 2kHz to 100kHz 19kHz 32.789Hz (for Wisycom wireless microphone, i.e. ENR/ENC) 131,8 (for Wisycom intercom, i.e. NR) NOTE: custom setting can change the Tone squelch (30-260Hz and 18-38KHz) 2020kHz (mono) 3015kHz (stereo) NOTE: custom setting can change audio bandwidth (3/4/12/15/20kHz) XLR-3 / 1/4 (6,3mm) jack combo socket, electronically balanced
+18dBu XLR: 1=ground 2=hot 3 =cold 6.35mm (1/4) TRS: Tip=hot Ring=cold Sleeve=ground AES3 on XLR-3M (32kHz 108 kHz) 6.35mm (1/4) jack socket, balanced 120+120mW@24 , 80+80mW@150 25 ohm for auricle ENR (Wisycom Extended-NR), with independent Attack- and Recovery-time, noise optimized ENC (Wisycom Extended-NC), with independent Attack- and Recovery-time, voice optimized
& with reduced pre-emphasys NONE-d50, no compander, pre-emphasis 50 s NR, to work with Wisycom Intercom system Other compander on request 64 x 256 OLED (yellow) 10/100 Base TX Ethernet port on RJ45 connector 90 - 264 V AC, 50/60 Hz 10 16 VDC, Max 7A (option DCI952) 19/1U 483 x 407 x 43,8 mm (WxDxH) with brackets 24 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 Variants MTK952N- <RF Power> - <Country> - <MasterSlave> - <PowerSupply>
RF Power:
0W2 2W0 max power 200mW max power 2Watt JP Country Power Profile:
EU EUX US Europe (max power 50mW) Europe (max power 200mW for 0W2, 2Watt for 2W0) USA & Canada (max power 200mW for 0W2, 250mW for 2W0;
limited to 698MHz) Japan (max power 10mW for 0W2, limited to 714MHz) Master Slave:
MS additional Master Slave board for iso-frequency system Power Supply:
DC redundant Vdc power supply 25 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 Compliance Model MTK952N-W05 MTK952N-0W2-EU MTK952N-0W2 MTK952N-0W2-EUX MTK952N-2W0 MTK952N-2W0-EUX MTK952N-0W2-US MTK952N-2W0-US MTK952N-0W2-JP In Compliance with EN 301 489-1/-9 EN 600065 EN 300 422-1/-2 EN 301 489-1/-9 EN 600065 EN 300 422-1/-2 EN 300 454-1/-2 EN 301 489-1/-9 EN 600065 EN 300 422-1/-2 EN 300 454-1/-2 PART 74 FCC-ID: POUMTK952N RSS-123, RSS-102 IC: 11967A-MTK952N Limited to 698MHz PART 74 FCC-ID: POUMTK952N RSS-123, RSS-102 IC: 11967A-MTK952N Limited to 698MHz 202-LSD031 R Limited to 714 MHz Max Power Country 50mW 200mW*1 2W*1 Europe Europe Europe 200mW USA, Canada 250mW USA, Canada 10mW Japan
*1 MTK952N-0W2-EUX/ MTK952N-2W0-EUX is not an SRD device, thus it requires specific authorization by your local frequency authority!
Before putting the device into operation, please observe the respective country-specific regulations!
26 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 MANUFACTURER DECLARATIONS In compliance with the following requirements RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC) WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) Please dispose of the diversity transmitter at the end of its operational lifetime by taking it to your local collection point or recycling center for such equipment ITALY ONLY Obblighi di informazione agli utilizzatori ai sensi dellart. 13 del Decreto Legislativo 25 luglio 2005, n. 151 Attuazione delle Direttive 2002/95/CE, 2002/96/CE e 2003/108/CE, relative alla riduzione delluso di sostanze pericolose nelle apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche, nonch allo smaltimento dei rifiuti Smaltimento di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche di tipo professionale Il simbolo del cassonetto barrato riportato sullapparecchiatura o sulla sua confezione indica che il prodotto alla fine della propria vita utile deve essere raccolto separatamente dagli altri rifiuti. La raccolta differenziata della presente apparecchiatura giunta a fine vita organizzata e gestita dal produttore. Lutente che vorr disfarsi della presente apparecchiatura dovr quindi contattare il produttore e seguire il sistema che questo ha adottato per consentire la raccolta separata dellapparecchiatura giunta a fine vita. Ladeguata raccolta differenziata per lavvio successivo dellapparecchiatura dismessa al riciclaggio, al trattamento e allo smaltimento ambientale compatibile contribuisce ad evitare possibili effetti negativi sullambiente e sulla salute e favorisce il reimpiego e/o riciclo dei materiali di cui composta lapparecchiatura. Lo smaltimento abusivo del prodotto da parte del detentore comporta lapplicazione delle sanzioni am-
ministrative previste dalla normativa vigente. Iscrizione al Registro A.E.E. n. IT09100000006319
. 27 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 Statements regarding FCC and Industry Canada EN This device complies with Industry Canada RSS-123. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. FR Le prsent appareil est conforme aux CNR dIndustrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio RSS-
123. Lexploitation est autorise aux deux conditions suivantes : (1) lappareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et (2) lutilisateur de lappareil doit accepter tout brouillage radiolectrique subi, mme si le brouillage est susceptible den compromettre le fonctionnement. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-123 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) undesired operation. this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause This 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 in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Wisycom srl may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. 28 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 29 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 30 MTK952 User Manual rev.06 Wireless System Communications Via Spin 156 I-36060 Romano dEzzelino Italy Tel. +39 -0424 -382605 Fax +39 - 0424 - 382733 www.wisycom.com e-mail: sales@wisycom.com 31
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2024-05-13 | 653.075 ~ 656.925 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment |
2 | 657.075 ~ 662.925 | DWM - Part 15 Wireless Microphone | ||
3 | 2018-12-28 | 657.075 ~ 662.925 | DWM - Part 15 Wireless Microphone | Original Equipment |
4 | 2018-11-21 | 653.075 ~ 656.925 | TLD - Licensed LPAS Device | |
5 | 2016-07-28 | 614.1 ~ 697.9 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Class II Permissive Change |
6 | 2015-04-11 | 614.1 ~ 697.9 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Effective |
2024-05-13
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2018-12-28
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2018-11-21
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
2016-07-28
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
2015-04-11
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Wisycom s.r.l.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Wisycom
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0021270970
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Physical Address |
Via Spin, 156
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Via Tiepolo, 7/E
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Tombolo, N/A 35019
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Romano D Ezzelino, N/A
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Tombolo, N/A
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Italy
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@timcoengr.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
T******@TIMCOENGR.COM
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
T******@cetecom.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
g******@cetecom.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | TCB Scope |
B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Grantee Code |
POU
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Equipment Product Code |
MTK952N-2W0
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
E******** F******
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
F****** M******
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Title |
CTO
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
Managing Director
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
+3904********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
+3933********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Fax Number |
+3904********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
s******@wisycom.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
s******@wisycom.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Yes | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Equipment Class | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | DWM - Part 15 Wireless Microphone | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | TLD - Licensed LPAS Device | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Dual Transmitter | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | DUAL TRANSMITTER | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Dual Transmitter with / without Combiner | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Purpose / Application is for | Class II permissive change or modification of presently authorized equipment | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Original Equipment | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Class II Permissive Change | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | Yes | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Grant Comments | Output Power listed is conducted per port. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with the multi-transmitter procedures. Class II Permissive Change: Changes the device labeling scheme to electronic display. | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Power listed is conducted. Professional instalation is required. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Users must be provided with instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Class II Permissive Change: Changes the device labeling scheme to electronic display. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Power listed is conducted. Professional instalation is required. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Users must be provided with instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Power listed is conducted and EIRP for 600 MHz duplex gap (653-657 MHz). The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter, except in accordance with FCC multi-transmitter product procedures. Users must be provided with instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | PCII to allow additional combiners. Output Power listed is conducted per port. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with the Multi-Transmitter rule. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Output Power listed is conducted per port. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter except in accordance with the Multi-Transmitter rule. | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 2 3 4 5 6 | Firm Name |
Timco Engineering, Inc.
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
CTC advanced GmbH (former CETECOM ICT Services )
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Name |
B****** C****
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
G**** S********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Telephone Number |
352-4********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
49-68********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 | Fax Number |
352 4********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
49-68********
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
b******@industrial-ia.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
b******@timcoengr.com
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1 2 3 4 5 6 |
t******@ctcadvanced.com
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 74 | M4 | 470.1 | 607.9 | 0.24 | 1 ppm | 200KF3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 74 | M4 | 470.1 | 607.9 | 0.22 | 1 ppm | 200KF8E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 74 | M4 | 614.1 | 697.9 | 0.23 | 1 ppm | 200KF3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 74 | M4 | 614.1 | 697.9 | 0.21 | 1 ppm | 200KF8E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 74 | M4 | 470.075 | 607.925 | 0.2387 | 1 ppm | 200KF3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 74 | M4 | 653.075 | 656.925 | 0.0195 | 1 ppm | 200KF8E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 1 | 15C | 614.075 | 615.925 | 0.0199 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2 | 2 | 15C | 657.075 | 662.925 | 0.02 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 1 | 15C | 614.075 | 615.925 | 0.0199 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3 | 2 | 15C | 657.075 | 662.925 | 0.02 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 1 | 74H | 470.075 | 607.925 | 0.2387 | 1 ppm | 200KF3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4 | 2 | 74H | 653.075 | 656.925 | 0.0195 | 1 ppm | 200KF8E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 1 | 74 | 470.1 | 607.9 | 0.24 | 1 ppm | 200KF3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 2 | 74 | 470.1 | 607.9 | 0.22 | 1 ppm | 200KF8E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 3 | 74 | 614.1 | 697.9 | 0.23 | 1 ppm | 200KF3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5 | 4 | 74 | 614.1 | 697.9 | 0.21 | 1 ppm | 200KF8E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 1 | 74 | 470.1 | 607.9 | 0.24 | 1 ppm | 200KF3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 2 | 74 | 470.1 | 607.9 | 0.22 | 1 ppm | 200KF8E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 3 | 74 | 614.1 | 697.9 | 0.23 | 1 ppm | 200KF3E | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6 | 4 | 74 | 614.1 | 697.9 | 0.21 | 1 ppm | 200KF8E |
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