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CPI T5DI

The CPI T5DI is a high-power amplifier (HPA).

This connector uses serial communication to manage the CPI T5DI.

About

Version Info

Range Description
1.0.0.x [SLC Main] Initial version. Based on the BCIP protocol
1.0.1.x Version based on the ACIP protocol. Fewer parameters are available using this range, so range 1.0.0.x is preferred in most cases.

Product Info

Range Supported Firmware
1.0.0.x 01.00.15
1.0.1.x 01.00.15

Configuration

Connections

Main connection

This connector uses a serial connection and requires the following input during element creation:

SERIAL CONNECTION:

  • Interface connection:

  • IP address/host: The polling IP of the device.

  • IP port: The IP port of the device.

  • Bus address: The bus address of the device.

Web Interface

The web interface is only accessible when the client machine has network access to the product.

How to Use

General Page

On this page, general parameters are displayed, such as the System State, Control Point, and ALC.

The page also displays the software version of different components (e.g., RF Supply Main Program Software Version), the set time and the time that certain components have been running (e.g., Heater On Time).

The Inhibit page button displays a page with the inhibit parameters, e.g., Local Inhibit, Ethernet Inhibit.

The Reset Faults button can be used to reset the faults.

Measurements Page

This page displays an overview of parameters monitoring voltages (Helix Voltage, Heater Voltage), currents (Helix Current, Heater Current), power (e.g., Reflected RF Output Power) and temperatures (e.g., Cabinet Temperature)

Switch Controller Page

On this page, you can configure the switch positions and amplifier priorities.

Switch System Status Page

This page displays an overview of the comm state (e.g., Switch #1 Comm State) and stall state (e.g., Switch #1 Stall State) of the switches.

Settings Page

This page contains the configurable parameters of the device, such as the ALC RF Output Power, Attenuation, Time, and Amplifier Name.

Alarms Page

This page displays an overview of the alarm and fault states the device can generate, e.g., High RF Driver State, High RF Driver Fault.