3optional polarization control, Verifying pot center position, Centering the pot – Research Concepts RC2000C User Manual

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RC2000C Az/El Tracking Antenna Controller

Chapter 3

Installation/Setup

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3.3

Optional Polarization Control

With the RC2KPOL daughterboard option, the RC2000C can control a rotating feed which employs a

24-volt DC polarization motor with potentiometer position feedback. This section describes the

installation and setup of a rotating feed compatible with the RC2KPOL option. It should be noted that

not all versions of the controller support polarization control. If a polarization control device is not

present or a Polarotor

tm

is used, make sure that the Rotating Feed Present CONFIG mode item is set to

0 and proceed to the next section

*** CAUTION ***

Before using a Seavey rotating feed with the RC2000, it is recommended that the user verify that the

feed's range of mechanical movement is within the position sense potentiometer's range of mechanical

movement. If the mechanical limit of the pot is reached before the mechanical limit of the feed is

reached, the torque of the motor can destroy the pot. The pot used with the Seavey feed is a Spectrol

model 533 (1K ohm, 3 turn) or a Contelec PD 2205-5KO/J (5K ohm, 5 turn). To see if the potentiometer

is centered properly, the following procedure may be performed on a workbench.

Verifying Pot Center Position

1. Verify the total resistance of the potentiometer. This may be done by either reading the value

written on the side of the pot, or by measuring between the two non-wiper terminals of the pot. For

the Spectrol pot this will be terminals 1 and 3.

2. Connect an ohmmeter between the wiper of the pot (terminal 2 on the Spectrol or Contelec) and

one of the other two terminals. Note that when the shaft position of the pot is near one of the pot's

mechanical limits, the ohmmeter will read either less than 25 ohms, or the value found in step 1.

3. With a bench power supply, automobile battery charger, or some other voltage source, carefully

apply power to the feed's DC motor to move it towards one mechanical limit or the other. (Note that

the feed motor for the Seavey feed nominally requires 24 volts DC at approximately 150 mA. The

feed motor should move with an applied voltage of 6 to 12 volts DC.)

While movement is in progress, monitor the ohmmeter to insure that the pot's mechanical limit is not

reached. If the ohmmeter indicates that the pot's mechanical limit is being approached, quickly

disconnect the power source and perform the procedure outlined in the section entitled "Centering the

Pot".

4. If the feed can safely move to one of its mechanical limits, reverse the power supply leads and

move the pot towards the other mechanical limit. Once again, monitor the ohmmeter to insure that

the pot's mechanical limits are not exceeded. If the feed cannot be moved to its mechanical limit

without approaching the pot's mechanical limit, perform the procedure outlined in the section

entitled "Centering the Pot".

Centering the Pot

The procedure outlined here may be used to center the feed's range of travel within the pot's

mechanical limits.

1. Find the total resistance of the pot. See step (1) above.

2. Loosen the allen screw that holds the shaft of the pot onto the gear.

3. Apply power to the feed motor (as in step (3) above) to center the feed in the middle of its range of

travel. As the feed rotates, make sure that the shaft of the pot does not turn.

4. When the feed has been centered in its range of travel, connect the ohmmeter between the wiper

and one of the other terminals of the pot. Rotate the shaft of the pot until the resistance read from

the ohm meter is one half of the value of the pot's total resistance (obtained in step (1)).

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