Cross Technologies 2015-05 Upconverter, 140 MHz 950-1525 MHz Instruction manual
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Model 2015-05 Instruction Manual Upconverter May 2010 Rev F MODEL 2015 F=1525 G=+00.0 UPCONVERTER MENU CROSS TECHNOLOGIES INC. EXECUTE REMOTE POWER MUTE ALARM Data, drawings, and other material contained herein are proprietary to Cross Technologies, Inc., but may be reproduced or duplicated without the prior permission of Cross Technologies, Inc. for purposes of operating the equipment. When ordering parts from Cross Technologies, Inc., be sure to include the equipment model number, equipment serial number, and a description of the part. CROSS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 6170 Shiloh Road Alpharetta, Georgia 30005 (770) 886-8005 FAX (770) 886-7964 Toll Free 888-900-5588 WEB www.crosstechnologies.com E-MAIL [email protected] INSTRUCTION MANUAL MODEL 2015-05 Upconverter TABLE OF CONTENTS Warranty 1.0 General 1.1 Equipment Description 1.2 Technical Characteristics 1.3 Monitor & Control Interface 1.4 Use Information 2.0 Installation 2.1 Mechanical 2.2 Rear I/O’s 2.3 Front Panel Controls, Indicators 2.4 Operation 2.5 Menu Settings PAGE 2 3 3 4 5 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 WARRANTY - The following warranty applies to all Cross Technologies, Inc. products. All Cross Technologies, Inc. products are warranted against defective materials and workmanship for a period of one year after shipment to customer. Cross Technologies, Inc.’s obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or, at Cross Technologies, Inc.’s option, replacing parts, subassemblies, or entire assemblies. Cross Technologies, Inc. shall not be liable for any special, indirect, or consequential damages. This warranty does not cover parts or equipment which have been subject to misuse, negligence, or accident by the customer during use. All shipping costs for warranty repairs will be prepaid by the customer. There are not other warranties, express or implied, except as stated herein. CROSS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 6170 Shiloh Road Alpharetta, Georgia 30005 (770) 886-8005 FAX (770) 886-7964 Toll Free 888-900-5588 WEB www.crosstechnologies.com E-MAIL [email protected] 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 2 05/20/10 MODEL 2015-05 Upconverter 1.0 General 1.1 Equipment Description The 2015-05 L-band Upconverter converts 140 ± 36 MHz to 950 to 1525 MHz in 1 MHz steps with low group delay and flat frequency response. Synthesized local oscillators (LO) provide frequency selection. Multifunction push button switches select the RF frequency, gain, and other parameters. Front panel LEDs provide indication of DC power (green), PLL alarm (red), Remote operation (yellow) or the TX carrier is Muted (yellow). Variable attenuators for the IF input and output provide a gain range of -10 to +30 dB as adjusted by the front panel multi-function pushbutton switches. Remote operation allows selection of frequency and gain. Parameter selection and frequency and gain settings appear on the LCD display. Connectors are BNC (female) for IF input and the optional 10 MHz external reference input and output (option -E), and type F (female) for the RF output. The 10 MHz option includes a 10 MHz output connector which contains either the internal or external 10 MHz reference signal. Table 2.2 shows other connector options. The 2015-05 is powered by a 100240 ±10% VAC power supply and is contained in a 1 3/4” X 19 “ X 16” rack mount chassis. MODEL 2015 F=1525 UPCONVERTER G=+00.0 MENU CROSS TECHNOLOGIES INC. EXECUTE REMOTE POWER MUTE ALARM FRONT PANEL AC MONITOR AND CONTROL 10 MHZ REF OUTPUT GND 10 MHZ EXT REF INPUT IF IN J3 J4 RF OUT SSPB FUSE F2 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 J18 J10 VDC on RF DS7 J5 REAR PANEL FIGURE 1.1 Model 2015-05 Front and Rear Panels 140 MHz IN 1750 MHz BP var atten 1890 MHz *OPTIONAL 10MHz* +24VDC* .95 to 2 GHz BP var atten 2.7 to 3.3 GHz EXT 10MHz* .95 to 1.53 GHz OUT INT 10MHz CONTROLLER F=1525 G=+00.0 FIGURE 1.2 Model 2015-05 Upconverter Block Diagram 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 3 05/20/10 1.2 Technical Characteristics TABLE 1.0 2015-05 Upconverter Specifications* Input Characteristics Impedance/Return Loss 75 /18 dB (see TABLE 2.2 for connector options) Frequency 140 ± 36 MHZ Input Level -40 to -10 dBm Output Characteristics Impedance/Return Loss Frequency Output level Output level/1 dB 75 /12 dB (see TABLE 2.2 for connector options) 950 - 1525 MHz 0 to -20 dBm +5 dBm Channel Characteristics Gain range (adjustable) Spurious Response Frequency Response Group Delay, max Frequency Sense -10 to +30.0 dB <-50 dBC, with input level set correctly ±1.5 dB, 950 -1525 MHz; ± 0.5 dB, 72 MHz BW 0.0035 ns/MHz2 parabolic; 0.025 ns/MHz linear; 1 ns ripple Non-inverting Synthesizer Characteristics Frequency Accuracy Frequency Step 10 MHz level ± 1.0 ppm max over temp (± 0.01 ppm option H) internal reference 1.0 MHz minimum 3 dBm, ± 3 dB (option E) Phase Noise @ Freq dBC/Hz Controls, Indicators Frequency Selection Gain Selection Power Alarm Remote Mute 100 Hz 1kHz 10kHz 100kHz 1MHz -70 -70 -80 -95 -110 direct readout LCD; pushbutton switches or remote selection direct readout LCD; pushbutton switches or remote selection Green LED Red LED Yellow LED; RS232C (RS485, option Q), 9600 baud Yellow LED Other RF Connector IF Connector Ext 10 MHz Conn. (In/Out) Alarm/Remote Connector Size Power Options -E -H -Q -T -V -X -W8 -Z Connector options Type F (female) (see TABLE 2.2 for other options) BNC (female) (see TABLE 2.2 for other options) BNC (female), 50/75 (option E) DB9 - NO or NC contact closure on Alarm 19 inch, 1RU standard chassis 1.75”high X 16.0” deep 100-240 ±10% VAC, 47-63 Hz, 45 watts max Allows ext. 10 MHz ref input, 10 MHz ref can be inserted on the RF in High Stability (± 0.01 ppm) internal reference RS-422/RS-485 Remote capability Temperature Sensor SSPB +24 VDC, 2.5 Amps max, with readout of current 125 kHz step size Ethernet M&C Remote Interface Attenuator 0.1 dB step size see TABLE 2.2 *+10 to +40 degrees C; Specifications subject to change without notice 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 4 05/20/10 1.3 Monitor and Control Interface A) Remote serial interface Protocol: RS-232C, 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 start bit, and 1 stop bit. (RS-232C, RS-422, or RS-485 - option -Q) M&C Cable Diagram - Cross Technologies Frequency Converters Female DB-9 PC Com Port Male DB-9 2015/16/17 M&C Port 1 1 RX RX 3 TX TX 4 DTR 5 SG 6 DSR 6 RTS 7 2 7 3 4 SG CTS 8 2 5 8 9 9 Connector: Rear panel, DB-9 female J10 Pinouts (RS-232C/422/485) Pin Function 1 Rx- 2 Rx+ (RS-232C) 3 Tx+ (RS-232C) 4 Tx- 5 GND 6 Alarm Relay: Common 7 Alarm Relay: Normally Open 8 Not Used 9 Alarm Relay: Normally Closed 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 5 05/20/10 B) Status Requests Table 1.1 lists the status requests for the 2015-05 and briefly describes them. * PLEASE NOTE: The two character {aa}(00-31) prefix, in the table below, should be used ONLY when RS-485, (OPTION-Q), is selected. TABLE 1.1 2015-05 Status Requests Re equests Command Syntax * Description Command Status {aaS1} Returns {aaS1bbbbcccddAM} where: • bbbb = Tx frequency 4 characters - standard (7 characters - Option-X) • ccc = Tx gain • dd = Tx input level (10 to 40 => -10 to -40 dBm) • A = summary alarm; 1 = alarmed, 0 = normal • M = Tx RF Status (1 = Normal, 0 = Muted) 10 MHz Reference Status {aaS2} (option E only) Returns {aaS2ER} where: • E = Ext 10MHz Status (1 = on, 0 = off) • R = 10MHz RF insertion status (1 = inserted, 0 = NOT inserted) SSPB Current (option V only) 2015-05 Manual, Rev F {aaS4} Returns {aaS4bbb} where: • bbb = SSPB current, range 000 to 250 (0 to 2500 mA) Page 6 05/20/10 C) Commands Table 1.2 lists the commands for the 2015-05 and briefly describes them. After a command is sent the 2015-75 sends a return “>” indicating the command has been received and executed. General Command Format - The general command format is {CND...}, where: { = start byte C = 1 character, either C (command) or S (status) N = 1 character command or status request D = 1 character or more of data (depends on command) } = stop byte * PLEASE NOTE: The two character {aa}(00-31) prefix, in the table below, should be used ONLY when RS-485, (OPTION-Q), is selected. Table 1.2 2015-05 Commands Command ds Command Syntax* Description Set Transmitter Frequency {aaC1xxxx} where: • xxxx = 4 characters standard (7 characters -Option-X) • Range: 0950 to 2150 MHz, in 1 MHz steps 0950.000 to 2150.000 in 1 kHz steps (option-X) Set Input Level {aaCIxx} where: • xx = 2 characters • Range: 10 to 40 (-10 to -40 dBm, in 1 dB steps) Set Transmit Gain {aaC3xxx} where: • xxx = 2 characters (0 to 30dB), 3 characters (-10 to -1dB) • Range: -10 to 30 (-10 dB to +30 dB, in 1 dB steps) Enable 10MHz RF Insertion {aaC5x} (option E only) where x =: • 0 to disable 10MHz RF insertion • 1 to enable 10MHz RF insertion Enable Tx {aaCAx} where x =: • 0 to disable Tx signal • 1 to enable Tx signal Enable External 10MHz {aaCEx} (option E only) where x =: • 0 to disable External 10MHz ref signal • 1 to enable External 10MHz ref signal Enable Remote # Just # sign Disable Remote {aaCR0} {CR and zero} 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 7 05/20/10 1.4 Use Information A. Elevated operating ambient temperature - if installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack may be greater than room ambient temperature. Therefore, consideration should be given to Tmra. B. Reduced air flow - Installation of the equipment in a rack should be such that the amount of air flow required for safe operation of the equipment is not compromised. Additional space between unit may be required. C. Mechanical loading - Mounting of equipment in a rack should be such that a hazardous condition does not exist due to uneven weight distribution. D. Circuit Overloading - Consideration should be given to the connection of the equipment to the supply circuit and the effect that overloading of circuits could have on over current protection and supply wiring. Appropriate consideration of equipment name plate rating should be used, when addressing this concern. E. Reliable Earthing - Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Particular attention should be given to supply connections other than direct connection to the Branch (use of power strips). F. Top Cover - There are no servicable parts inside the product so, the Top Cover should not be removed. If the Top Cover is removed the ground strap and associated screw MUST BE RE-INSTALLED prior to Top Cover screw replacement. FAILURE TO DO this may cause INGRESS and/or EGRESS emission problems. 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 8 05/20/10 2.0 Installation 2.1 Mechanical The 2015-05 consists of one RF/Controller PCB housed in a 1 RU (1 3/4 inch high) by 16 inch deep chassis. A switching, ± 12, +24, +5 VDC power supply provides power for the assemblies. The 2015-05 can be secured to a rack using the 4 holes on the front panel. Figure 2.0 shows how the 2015-05 is assembled. POWER SUPPLY FIGURE 2.0 2015-05 Mechanical Assembly 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 9 05/20/10 2.2 Rear Panel Input/Output Signals - Figure 2.1 shows the input and output connectors on the rear panel. J10 - MONITOR AND CONTROL DB9 female connector. see Table 2.1. J3 - 10 MHz EXT REF INPUT (Option -E) 10 MHz external reference input, 0 ± 3 dBm, 75 ohms, BNC female connector. F2 - SSPB FUSE (option -V) 2.5A, Fast Blo, 1/4” Fuse; installing fuse places +24 VDC, 2.5 amp, max on the RF OUT (J5 center pin). AC GND MONITOR AND CONTROL 10 MHZ REF OUTPUT 5 4 9 J18 AC1 - POWER IN AC input for switching power supply. 100-240 ±10% VAC, 47-60 Hz. 3 2 8 7 10 MHZ EXT REF INPUT IF IN J3 J4 1 6 VDC on RF J10 J18 - 10 MHz REF OUTPUT (option -E) 10 MHz reference output. 75 BNC female connector. RF OUT SSPB FUSE F2 J4 - IF IN 140 MHz, -10 to -40 dBm input see Table 2.2. DS7 - SSPB ALARM LED (option -V) Lights yellow when +24 VDC SSPB voltage is present on RF OUT, J5, center pin. DS7 J5 J5 - RF OUT 950-1525 MHz, 0 to -20 dBm output see Table 2.2. FIGURE 2.1 2015-05 Rear Panel I/Os TABLE 2.1 J10 J10 Pinouts (RS-232C/422/485*) Pin Function 1 Rx- 2 Rx+ (RS-232C) 3 Tx+ (RS-232C) 4 Tx- 5 GND 6 Alarm Relay: Common 7 Alarm Relay: Normally Open 8 Not Used 9 Alarm Relay: Normally Closed *Remote Serial Interface Interface: DB-9 Male Protocol: RS-232C (RS-232C/422/485 option Q), 9600 baud rate, no parity, 8 data bits, 1 start bit, 1 stop bit. TABLE 2.2 IF/RF IF/RF Connector Options Option ns Option IF RF STD BNC, 75 Type F, 75 B BNC, 75 BNC, 75 C BNC, 75 BNC, 50 D BNC, 50 BNC, 50 F Type F, 75 Type F, 75 J BNC, 50 Type F, 75 K BNC, 50 BNC, 75 M BNC, 50 Type N, 50 N BNC, 75 Type N, 50 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 10 05/20/10 2.3 Front Panel Controls and Indicators - The following are the front panel controls and indicators. DS1 - REMOTE LED Yellow LED indicates remote operation. LCD DISPLAY Display shows frequency in MHz and Gain in dB F=1525 G=+10.0 S1 - MENU/EXECUTE BUTTON Press this to get into Program mode and to execute any changes. MENU EXECUTE REMOTE DS6 - POWER LED Green LED indicates presence of DC power. POWER MUTE ALARM DS5 - UP MUTE LED Yellow LED indicates upconverter mute. DS2 - UP ALARM LED Red LED indicates upconverter alarm. S2 - VERT. TOGGLE S3 - HORIZ. TOGGLE Vertical toggle switch that controls Horizontal toggle switch that values in the Menu items when in controls which values are being program mode. Does not function in theadjusted. Does not function in the normal display mode normal display mode FIGURE 2.2 2015-05 Front Panel Controls and Indicators 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 11 05/20/10 2.4 Installation / Operation 2.4.1 Installing and Operating the 2015-05, Upconverter Section 1. Connect a -10 dBm to -40 dBm signal to IF IN, J4 (Figure 2.1). 2. Connect the RF OUT, J5, to the external equipment. 3. Connect 100-240 ±10% VAC, 47 - 63 Hz to AC1 on the back panel. 4. Set the desired output frequency (See Section 2.5 Menu Settings). 5. Set the input level (See Section 2.5 Menu Settings). 6. Set the gain for -10 to +30 dB. Make sure the output stays within -20 to 0 dBm with the gain selected and the input level provided. The firmware will prevent setting gain and input level outside this range. (See Section 2.5 Menu Settings). 7. Be sure DS6 (green, DC Power) is on and DS2 (red, Alarm) is off (Figure 2.2). 8. AC Fuse - The fuse is a 5 mm X 20 mm, 2 amp slow blow (Type T) and is inserted in the far slot in the drawer below the AC input as shown in Figure 2.3. There is a spare fuse in the near slot. If a fuse continues to open, the power supply is most likely defective. FUSE DRAWER SPARE FUSE DRAWER AC Fuse - 2 amp slow blow (Type T 2A GDC), 5 mm X 20 mm INPUT ~ FUSE 100-240± 10%VAC 47-63 Hz 2A MAX TYPE T 2A GDC 250 VOLT FOR 100 - 240 V~ FIGURE 2.3 Fuse Location and Spare Fuse 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 12 05/20/10 2.5 Menu Settings 2.5.1 Functions - This section describes operation of the front panel controls. There are three operator switches, the LCD display and alarm indicator LEDs. All functions for the equipment are controlled by these components. The functions are (see Figure 2.4): Power Up Normal Display Power Up Normal Display Menu 1 Frequency in MHz Menu 2 Input Level (Set from -40 to -10) Menu 3 Gain (-10 to +30, 1dB steps (0.1dB steps, option Z)) Menu 4 Up Mute Menu 5 Set Unit to Remote Operation Menu 6 Select External 10 MHz Ref (option E) Menu 7 Select Reference Out (option E) Menu 8 Set Remote mode (option Q) Menu 9 Set RS-485 address (option Q) Menu 10 View PCB Temperature (option T) Menu 11 View SSPB Current (option V) Save Menu When go to end Alarm indications appear on the LEDs (see figure 2.2). All program changes must start with the operation of the Menu/Execute switch and must also end with the operation of the Menu/Execute switch verified by the “Save Settings?” Menu. If this sequence is not followed, none of the changes will take effect. If programming is initiated and no operator action takes place for approximately 12 seconds (before the final press of the Menu/Execute switch) the display will revert to its previous status and you will need to start over. 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 13 05/20/10 2.5.2. Power On Settings NOTE:The last status of a unit is retained even when power is removed. When power is restored, the unit will return to it's previous settings. When power is first applied, the LCD display goes through three steps. 1.The LCD goes black to show all segments are functioning. 2.The software version will be displayed. REV1.00 3.The present frequency and gain of the upconverter is shown. F = 14 5 0 G=+10 The unit is now operational and ready for any changes the operator may desire. 2.5.3 Control Switches 1. Menu/Execute - Any change to the programming of the unit must be initiated by pressing the Menu/Execute switch and completed by pressing the Menu/Execute switch. 2. Horizontal Switch - This switch is mounted so its movement is horizontal and moves the cursor left or right. 3. Vertical Switch - This switch is mounted so its movement is vertical and has two functions: a. During frequency , gain changes, the vertical movement will raise or lower the number in the direction of the arrows. b. For other functions such Mute on/off, the vertical switch will alternately turn the function on or off regardless of the direction operated. 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 14 05/20/10 2.5.4 Frequency Changes At any time during the modification process, if you have made a mistake and do not wish to save the changes you have made, do not press the Menu/Execute switch; simply do nothing for approximately 12 seconds, and the system will return to the normal operating mode or scroll to “R” and push the menu/Execute switch and select “NO” in the “SAVE SETTINGS?” window. To change the FREQUENCY: Operate the Menu/Execute switch until you get to the menu item you want to change see Figure 2.4 for the sequence of menu options. The following display is for changing the upconverter frequency: FREQ=1450 R Pressing the Up/Down switch down will toggle the display to: FREQ=1350 R By using the horizontal rocker switch the cursor can be moved left or right . FREQ=1350 R NOTE: CHANGES DO NOT TAKE PLACE ON FREQUENCY UNTIL YOU GO TO THE SAVE MENU AND INDICATE YOU WANT TO SAVE THE CHANGES.THE CARRIER IS MUTED WHEN FREQUENCY IS CHANGED. When the display indicates the value desired you can push the Menu/Execute switch to the next item: UP INLVL=-20 R OR you can scroll to “R”, push the Menu/Execute switch to get to: SAVE SETTINGS? Y N Selecting Y will save the new settings. Selecting N will revert to the previous settings. Pushing the Menu/Execute switch then takes you to the : F = 13 5 0 G=+10 Figure 2.4 gives the menu items and how to make changes 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 15 05/20/10 2.5.5 Gain Changes When you get to this menu note that the gain changes will be made as you make them but if you do not wish to save the changes you have made, scroll to “R” and push the menu/Execute switch and select “NO” in the “SAVE SETTINGS?” window or do not press the Menu/Execute switch; simply do nothing for approximately 12 seconds, and the system will return to the normal operating mode. To change the UPCONVERTER GAIN, first push the Menu/Execute switch until you get to the gain setting: The following display is for changing the upconverter input level. This is an important setting to optimize spurious and should be made as accurately as possible: UP INLVL=-20 R NOTE: CHANGES TAKE PLACE ON LEVEL AND GAIN IMMEDIATELY BUT DO NOT GET SAVED UNTIL YOU GO TO THE SAVE MENU AND INDICATE YOU WANT TO SAVE THE CHANGES. Press the Up/Down switch to change the level in 1 dB steps and then push the Menu/Execute switch to get to the Gain setting: GAIN =+20 R Pressing the Up/Down switch to change the gain in 1 or 10 dB steps and then push the Menu/Execute switch to get to the Gain setting: GAIN =+20 R By using the horizontal rocker switch the cursor can be moved left or right . Pressing the Up/Down switch down will toggle the display digit selected until you have the desired gain. NOTE: THE GAIN WILL BE CHANGED AS YOU ADJUST THE NUMBERS. HOWEVER, THE VALUE WILL NOT BE STORED UNTIL YOU INDICATE YES IN THE SAVE SETTINGS WINDOW. DO NOT SET A GAIN THAT WOULD EXCEED 0 dBm OR HAVE LESS THAN -20 dBm OUTPUT LEVEL. THE FIRMWARE PREVENTS YOU FROM THIS. When the display indicates the value desired you can push the Menu/Execute switch to the next item OR you can scroll to “R”, push the Menu/Execute switch to get to: SAVE SETTINGS? Y N Selecting Y will save the new settings. Selecting N will revert to the previous settings. Pushing the Menu/Execute switch then takes you to the : F = 13 5 0 G=+20 Figure 2.4 gives the menu items and how to make changes 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 16 05/20/10 2.5.5 Alarm Indications An alarm condition for will occur if any local oscillator phase lock loop (PLL) comes out of lock. The Mute LED will light if you select Mute and the Remote LED will light when you select the Remote mode. ON POWER UP REV 1.00 Power Up NORMAL DISPLAY F = 1450 Normal Display G = +10.0 PUSH BUTTON PUSHING MENU/EXECUTE SEQUENCE F = 1450 Menu 1 Frequency R SCROLL <> SCROLL Menu 2 Input Level (Set from -40 to -10) UP INLVL = -20 R Menu 3 Gain (-10.0 to +30.0) G = +10.0 R SCROLL <> SCROLL UP MUTE OFF R OTHER? Y N R REMOTE OFF Menu 7 Select External 10 MHz Reference (option E) EXT REF Menu 8 Select 10MHz Reference Out (option E) REF OUT Menu 9 Set Remote Mode (option Q) Menu 10 Set RS-485 Address (option Q) Menu 11 View PCB temperature (option T) Menu 12 View SSPB current (option V) Save? When “R” is selected from any above menu or at the end R R R OFF R R TEMP = 35 DEG PUSH BUTTON SCROLL <> SCROLL PUSH BUTTON SCROLL <> PUSH BUTTON SCROLL <> PUSH BUTTON SCROLL <> PUSH BUTTON R SSB DC = 1.86 A SAVE SETTINGS? PUSH BUTTON SCROLL <> SCROLL ADDRESS = 00 PUSH BUTTON SCROLL <> SCROLL RS 485 PUSH BUTTON SCROLL <> SCROLL OFF PUSH BUTTON SCROLL <> SCROLL OFF PUSH BUTTON SCROLL <> SCROLL Menu 6 Set Unit to Remote Operation PUSH BUTTON SCROLL <> SCROLL Menu 5 For Other Settings (below) PUSH BUTTON SCROLL <> SCROLL Menu 4 Up Mute PUSH BUTTON R Y N FIGURE 2.4 Menu Display and Sequences 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 17 05/20/10 CROSS TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 6170 Shiloh Road Alpharetta, Georgia 30005 (770) 886-8005 FAX (770) 886-7964 Toll Free 888-900-5588 WEB www.crosstechnologies.com E-MAIL [email protected] 2015-05 Manual, Rev F Page 18 05/20/10 ">

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