Bird Technologies 429-83H-01 Series-Manual User Manual

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Measuring Effective Sensitivity
(Antenna Connected)

The Effective system sensitivity should be taken
under normal conditions as well as with all trans-
mitters producing full power. All transmitters keyed
will show the worse case situation. To test the sys-
tems effective sensitivity through the test port with
the antenna connected to the amplifiers perform
the following steps;

1) The signal generator and SINAD meter (or bit

error rate meter if appropriate) should be con-
nected to the system as shown in Figure 18.

2) Under normal conditions the antenna is con-

nected to the amplifiers so no software interac-
tions are required. Be sure the signal generator
is setup for a 3 KHz deviation with a 1000 Hz
tone (analog) or proper pattern for BER testing.

3) Adjust the signal strength from the signal gener-

ator until the 12 dB SINAD or required BER
point is acquired. This determines the systems

sensitivity in the presence of site noise. Record
this value in the MCU’s memory for future use.

4) From the default display, use the ARROW but-

tons to scroll to the SENSITIVITY menu choice
then press the ENTER button.

5) Use the ARROW buttons to scroll over to the

REFERENCE W/ANT menu choice and press
the ENTER button.

6) Use the ARROW buttons to dial in the effective

sensitivity value and press the ENTER button to
save the information in memory. By storing the
sensitivity value at the time of installation it can
be compared with future tests and used as an
indication of system degradation or failure.

The sensitivity value measured in
step 3 is less (45 dB plus the Test
Line loss) than the actual sensitiv-
ity value.

NOTE

Status LED

Possible Amplifier Status

Form-C Contact Status

Tower top Amplifier A

Green

Selected; normal current

Normal

Off

Not selected; normal current

Normal

Red

Failure: Very abnormal current; can only be selected if amplifier B is

also in Alarm

Alarm contacts change state

Red

Failure: Extremely abnormal current; cannot be selected

Alarm contacts change state

Tower top Amplifier B

Green

Selected: normal current

Normal

Off

Not selected; normal current

Normal

Red

Failure: Very abnormal current; can only be selected if amplifier A is

also in Alarm

Alarm contacts change state

Red

Failure: Extremely abnormal current; cannot be selected

Alarm contacts change state

Base (Distribution) Amplifier

Green

Normal current

Normal

Red

Failure: Very abnormal current

Alarm contacts change state

Table 7: Amplifier status troubleshooting guide.

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