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Micromax
30 Watt Solid-State
FM Exciter
1. Preliminary Instructions
This manual is written as a general guide for those having previous knowledge and experience
with this kind of equipment.
It is not intended to contain a complete statement of all safety rules which should be observed by
personnel in using this or other electronic equipment.
The installation, use and maintenance of this piece of equipment involve risks both for the personnel
performing them and for the device itself, that shall be used only by trained personnel.
Harris does not assume responsibility for injury or damage resulting from improper procedures
or practices by untrained/unqualified personnel in the handling of this unit.
Please observe all local codes and fire protection standards in the operation of this unit.
WARNING: Always disconnect power before opening covers or removing any part of this unit.
Use appropriate grounding procedures to short out capacitors and high voltage points before
servicing.
Harris Corporation reserves the right to modify the design and/or the technical specifications of
the product and this manual without notice.
2. First Aid
The personnel employed in the installation, use and maintenance of the device, shall be familiar
with theory and practice of first aid..
• Check for pulse (Fig 3-3); if pulse is absent, begin artificial circulation
(Fig. 3-4) depressing sternum (Fig. 3-5)
If medical help will not be available within an hour and the victim is conscious and not vomiting,
give him a weak solution of salt and soda: 1 level teaspoonful of salt and 1/2 level teaspoonful of
baking soda to each quart of water (neither hot or cold). Allow victim to sip slowly about 4
ounces (half a glass) over a period of 15 minutes. Discontinue fluid if vomiting occurs
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Page
SECTION 1 General Description
1.1 Introduction 1-1
1.2 Equipment function 1-1
1.3 Physical description 1-1
1.4 Electrical description 1-2
1.5 Simplified block diagrams 1-2
1.6 List of subsystems 1-2
SECTION 2 Installation
2.1 Introduction 2-1
2.2 Unpacking 2-1
2.3 Returns and exchanges 2-1
2.4 Installation 2-1
2.4.1 A/C power connection 2-1
2.4.2 RF output connection 2-2
2.4.3 Audio input connections 2-2
2.4.3.1 MPX (composite) audio input connection 2-3
2.4.3.2 Mono audio input connection 2-3
2.4.3.3 Left and right channel audio inputs 2-4
2.4.4 Remote I/O connector 2-5
2.4.5 Service connector 2-6
SECTION 3 Operation
3.1 Introduction 3-1
3.2 Turning on the exciter 3-1
3.3 Adjusting RF power output 3-2
3.4 Operating frequency selection 3-3
3.5 Adjusting modulation deviation level 3-4
3.6 Front panel LCD display menu description 3-5
3.6.1 Operations menu 3-5
3.6.2 Power menu 3-6
3.6.3 Power amplifier menu 3-6
3.6.4 Miscellaneous menu 3-6
3.6.5 Versions menu 3-6
3.6.6 Channels menu 3-6
SECTION 2
Installation
2.1 Introduction
This section contains information on how to install the exciter and covers the following topics:
• Unpacking (2.2)
• Returns and Exchanges (2.3)
• Installation (2.4)
• A/C power connection (2.4.1)
• RF output connection (2.4.2)
• Audio input connections (2.4.3)
• Remote I/O connector (2.4.5)
• Service connector (2.4.5)
2.2 Unpacking
The unit is shipped in a cardboard box. The shipping box also contains the manual and the A/C power
cord. Open the box and perform a visual check to determine that there was no physical damage during
shipment. Note any damage on the bill of lading and retain shipping documents.
If the contents are incomplete or if the unit is damaged, contact the carrier and factory immediately.
Time limit to file damage claims with the carrier is 14 days.
Damaged or undamaged equipment should not be returned without first obtaining return authorization
from factory. Factory will provide special shipping instructions and provide a RMA number to insure proper
handling. If you need to return the unit, contact the customer service department at factory and have your
model number and serial number available. Serial number is located on the rear panel.
2.4 Installation
Prior to installation, the manual should be carefully studied to get an overall understanding of the
system. This will facilitate proper installation and initial checkout.
Connect an antenna or an RF load to the type BNC female RF output connector on the rear panel.
All program audio connections are on the rear panel. Micromax is designed to accept any one of the
three types of program audio inputs:
Connect MPX (composite) audio input to BNC connector on rear panel. On the front panel LCD
display, go to SET menu and select mono (composite) from the audio mono/stereo selection (see section 3 of
manual on how to navigate the LCD display).
Connect Mono audio input to XLR connector on rear panel. On the front panel LCD display, go to SET
menu and select mono (composite) from the audio mono/stereo selection (see section 3 of manual on how to
navigate the LCD display).
2.4.3.3 Left and right channel audio inputs (using the built-in stereo generator)
Connect left and right channel audio inputs to XLR connectors on rear panel. On the front panel LCD
display, go to SET menu and select stereo from the audio mono/stereo selection (see section 3 of manual on
how to navigate the LCD display). This will activate the built-in stereo generator and turn on the 19 kHz stereo
pilot tone at 10% injection.
Connect left audio input here Connect right audio input here
Remote control and monitoring of the transmitter is available through a DB15 connector on the rear
panel. Following describes the function of each pin on the remote I/O connector using the provided DB15
interface jumper.
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1
1 GROUND GROUND
2 FWD POWER OUT analog 0 to 4V Adjustable
3 RFL POWER OUT analog 0 to 4V
4 PA V OUT analog 0 to 4V
5 PA I OUT analog 0 to 4V
6 FAULT OUT digital Output low in Fault condition (adjustable by PgD setting)
7 N/C No connection
8 EXCITER APC INPUT Ext. signal, for power limitation (set by FWD AGC pot)
9 RF MUTE INPUT Short to ground to operate (tied to 14)
10 INTLK COM OUT Relay contacts COM
11 INTLK NC OUT Relay contacts NC
12 INTLK NO OUT Relay contacts NO
13 EXC ON CMD INPUT digital Low pulse (500 ms) enables RF*
14 RF MUTE INPUT Short to ground to operate (tied to 9)
15 EXC OFF CMD INPUT digital Low pulse (500 ms) disables RF
Service connector is used to interface with a computer RS232 port. It can also be used to remotely
set operating frequency and RF power level of the exciter (see attachment 1 on page 3-7).
1 NC
2 TX_D
3 RX_D
4 Internally connected with 6
5 GND
6 Internally connected with 4
7 Internally connected with 8
8 Internally connected with 7
9 NC
SECTION 1
System Overview
1.1 Introduction
This section contains system overview information and covers the following topics:
The Harris Micromax is a 30 Watt FM exciter designed to operate in the 88-108 MHz range in 10
kHz steps. The RF power is adjustable continuously from 0-100% of rated power. It is designed to handle
MPX (composite), mono and left/right audio inputs with the built-in stereo generator. The internal stereo
generator can be turned on or off in the field.
In addition, an optional AES/EBU module is available for digital audio input capability.
In keeping with the design philosophy of modularity and maintainability, Micromax uses easily removable
and serviceable subsystems. List of subsystems is outlined in section 1.6.
Micromax is electrically and mechanically modular in design. The entire system is contained in a 19”
rack that is 1.75” high. All subsystems are assembled with removable connectors to allow for easy servicing
and replacement.
The front panel contains an LCD display for metering and control, a menu navigation and selection
knob, on/off switch and status LEDs.
Rear panel contains AC input block, RF connectors, audio connectors, remote control and monitoring
connectors.
See Figure 1-1 for front and rear views of the Micromax FM exciter.
Micromax is a self contained broadband FM exciter. The frequency of operation and RF power level
are selectable from the front panel. A microprocessor controller monitors all operating parameters and
automatically lowers RF output in case of high VSWR or temperature.
Unit is powered by a high efficiency, universal AC input (80-260VAC) switching power supply. The
RF output module is totally broadband across the FM band and is capable of delivering RF output power of
up to 30 Watts.
Micromax is composed of modular subsystems that are easily removable and serviceable.
A simplified block diagram of how all the subsystems are interconnected is shown in Figure 1-3.
Location of subsystems is shown in Figure 1-4.
1. Power supply
2. Main card
3. Controller card
4. RF Power amplifier
5. AES/EBU card (optional)
FIGURE 1-1
Front and Rear Views
TABLE 1-1
Technical Specifications
Electrical specifications
General
RF output power 0 to 30 Watts, adjustable
RF output connector "N"-type
RF output impedance 50 Ohm
Frequency range 87.5 MHz ÷ 108 MHz
Frequency setting Direct software programming
Frequency stability ±1ppm from -10°C to 50°C
Modulation type Direct carrier modulation
Spurious and Harmonics suppression Meets or exceeds FCC and CCIR
standards (typical -75 dBc)
Modulation capability Meets or exceeds FCC and CCIR
standards (typical 240khz MPX/
Composite/mono, 210 KHz Stereo)
Asyncronous residual AM < -60 dB wrt. 100% peak AM
Syncronous residual AM < -50 dB wrt. 100% peak AM, with
75 kHz deviation @ 400Hz
A/C power supply ≅ 80 V ÷ 260 V, full-range
D/C power supply 28 V
Power consumption 120 Watts
Input
Left, right, AES/EBU and mono Input Type: XLR female
balanced or unbalanced
Composite (MPX) input Type: BNC, unbalanced
Input impedance balanced input: 600 or 10 k Ohm
selectable, unbalanced input: 50 or
10 k Ohm selectable
Input level -13 dBm ÷ +13 dBm, continuosly
adjustable
Preemphasis Selectable: 0
50 us (CCIR)
75 us (FCC)
Output
RF Ouput “BNC”-type, 50 Ohm
RF Test BNC connector, --13 dBm +/-6 dB
50 Ohm
19 kHz pilot tone output BNC connector, 1 Vpp
minimum load 4.7 kOhm
MPX operation
composite S/N > 70 dB wrt. 75 kHz, measured in the band 30 Hz
÷ 20 kHz, 50 us deemph., RMS detect
MPX amplitude frequency response ± 0.3 dB, 30 Hz ÷ 53 KHz
± 0.3 dB, 53 KHz ÷ 100 KHz
MPX total harmonic distortion (THD) < 0.08 %
Stereo separation > 55 dB (typ. 60dB, with external stereo generator)
Stereo operation
S/N FM Stereo > 70 dB wrt. 75 kHz, measured on decoded
channels, in the band 30 Hz ÷ 20 KHz,
50 us deemph, RMS detector
Audio frequency response ± 0.5 dB, 30 Hz ÷ 15 KHz
Total harmonic distortion (THD) ≤ 0.08 %
Stereo separation > 50 dB
Connections
Interlock connector BNC, inhibits RF power output when shorted to
ground
Service (serial) interface DB9 female RS232
Remote DB15 female
ANTENNA
30W RF PA
AUDIO IN
AES/EBU CARD
CONTROLLER
(OPTIONAL)
FIGURE 1-3
Block Diagram
CONTROLLER
FIGURE 1-4
Location of Subsystems
SECTION 3
Operation
3.1 Introduction
This section of the manual contains information on how to operate the exciter and covers the following
topics:
Prior to turning on the exciter, make sure that the unit is installed as outlined in Section 2 of this manual.
Turn on the exciter using the on/off switch on the front panel.
In default mode, front LCD screen displays forward power output and modulation level as follows:
To adjust power, press the KNOB for approximately 2 seconds until the display changes to SET
mode as shown below. When the display changes to the SET menu, release the KNOB. Then turn the knob
to raise and lower the RF output power to desired level.
To select operating frequency, first press the KNOB to go to SELECTION menu as shown below.
Then, from this menu, turn KNOB to move the cursor to SET menu and then press knob to enter SET menu.
cursor
This will show the following screen (SET menu). Turn knob so the arrow is next to F1 (frequency).
Press the KNOB to enter frequency setup. Three arrows will appear to the left of the frequency
display as shown below. Then use the knob to change the operating frequency. When the desired frequency
is displayed on the screen, press the knob to change to the new frequency.
Modulation level adjustments are on the rear panel next to each audio input. Adjust modulation
deviation levels using a small screwdriver as shown below. On front panel, 100% modulation is indicated
when the bar graph on the default menu is equal to the 5 vertical dots on display as shown below.
100% modulation
Front panel LCD display displays all operating parameters of the Micromax FM Exciter. This menu can
be navigated using the knob located next to the LCD display. Below is a map of the menus available on the
display.
Descriptions of the power adjustment (menu 2) and frequency setting (menu 7) menus are explained in
sections 3.3 and 3.4.
This menu contains the control function to turn on and off the exciter, ability to change the
modulation meter on the LCD display to 10X modulation level and the ability to set PgD and PgR levels.
PgD and PgR are threshold levels that provide a logic high or low state on the telemetry connector. PgD is
a threshold level for the forward power level and PgR is a threshold level for reflected power. For example
if PgD is set at 50%, logic level on pin 7 will change state (high or low depending on jumper settings on the
telemetry board) when forward power is above 15 Watts.
This menu allows to change the address of the exciter’s IIC bus address.
This menu indicates the version and the release of the software used in the exciter.
This menu indicates the modulation level of the left and right channel audio levels when the exciter is
operated in the stereo mode using the internal stereo generator.
Attachment 1
How to remotely program operating frequency and RF power level using Windows
Hyperterminal
4) Select BPS: 19200 (2400/4800/9600 will also work), Data Bits: 8, Parity: None, Stop
Bits: 1