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SDA100

SteppIR
Part Number SDA100
Manufacturer SteppIR
Description Controller Operators Manual
Published Feb 16, 2014
Detailed Description SDA 100 Controller Operators Manual 2112 116TH AVE NE SUITE 1-5, BELLEVUE WA, 98004 WWW.STEPPIR.COM TEL: (425)-453-1910...
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SDA 100 Controller Operators Manual 2112 116TH AVE NE SUITE 1-5, BELLEVUE WA, 98004 WWW.
STEPPIR.
COM TEL: (425)-453-1910 FAX: (425)-462-4415 Free Datasheet http://www.
datasheet4u.
net/ 12/12/2008 Rev 2 WARNINGS The controller has voltage present on the control cable wires, even when the power button has been pushed to “Off”.
Unplug the power supply and disconnect the 25-pin D-sub connector before making any connections or cutting or splicing the cable wires.
If the controller has power and the control cable wires short out, this will damage the driver chips inside the controller.
We HIGHLY recommend that you ground the chassis of the controller to your station ground.
When operating with over 200 watts, it is important that you do not transmit while the antenna is adjusting.
CONNECTING CONTROLLER Once you have connected the power cord to the controller and plugged the other end of the cord into the power outlet (the universal power supply can accept 100 - 240 volts AC, 50-60Hz), turn on the controller and then check that the screen display shows “Manual Mode, Elements Home”.
If it does not display that then go to page 16 and retract elements.
Then disconnect the power plug and then plug the 25 pin control cable connector to the mating connector on the back of the controller.
Plug in the power plug to the controller then turn on the controller.
It is then advisable to perform a “Calibrate” function before using the antenna for the first time.
This ensures the controller is in sync with the antenna.
If the control cable connector comes loose at any time while the antenna is moving the calibrate function will need to be done.
Also, on the back of the controller, there are two ports - “Data In” and “Data Out”.
If you have purchased the transceiver interface option, there will be two 9 pin d-sub male connectors in the ports.
If you have not purchased the interface, there will be a plastic cover over the ports.
For more information on the transceiver interface refer to...



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