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Section III

Model 3555B

 

SECTION III

 

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

3-1. INTRODUCTION.

3-2. The Model 3555B Transmission and Noise Measuring Set is an extremely versatile transmission and noise measuring set which satisfies many of the requirements in testing telecommunications equipment. The 3555B features a choice of 900 or 600 ohms bridging or terminated for voice frequencies and 600, 135 or 75 ohms bridging or terminate for carrier frequencies. Noise- to-ground and noise Metallic may be measured with 3kHz Flat, C-Message or 1 5kHz Flat weighting. A HOLD function permits seizing the line while measurements are being made at voice and program frequencies. The set is portable and operates from the internal battery, office battery or ac power source.

3-3. This section of the manual contains all the information necessary in the operation of the 3555B along with a description of all controls, connectors and indicators.

3-4. CONTROLS,

CONNECTORS

AND

INDICATORS.

 

 

3-5. Figure 3-1,3-2and Table 3-1illustrate and describe the function of all front and side panel controls, indicators and connectors.

3-6. OPERATION.

3-7. To operate the Model 3555B, refer to figure 3-1and perform the following steps:

a.Before connecting the 3555B to an ac power source, insure that the 115/230 volt switch is positioned to indicate the line voltage to be used. Some earlier instruments did not have the 115/230 volt selector switch. To change these instruments, jumper wires must be changed on the power transformer. Refer to Appendix C for a wiring diagram of the two configurations.

b.If the set is to be operated from the internal battery or from an external office battery, place the AC/BAT switch (located on the side of the set) to the BAT position, using a small pointed object; if the set is to be operated from the ac line, place the AC/BAT switch to the AC position. For operation from a 24 or 48V office battery, connect a patch cord with a Western Electric 310 plug to the battery jack on the side of the case and then connect the cord to the office battery on the test board or bay. Inserting the plug disconnects the internal battery. The office battery is

arranged for -48V or -24V ±2V with the negative terminal of the battery connected to the tip and the ground terminal connected to the sleeve. Current consumption by the 3555B is approximately 15mA.

WARNING

DURING BATTERY OPERATION, THE "G" BINDING POST MUST BE CONNECTED TO EARTH GROUND.

CAUTION

THE CORD MUST BE CONNECTED TO

THE MEASURING SET BATTERY

JACK FIRST AND THEN PLUGGED

INTO THE BATTERY SUPPLY TO

AVOID SHORTING THE OFFICE

BATTERY TO GROUND.

c.Turn the POWER switch to ON and depress the DIAL/BAT pushbutton on the FUNCTION switch. The meter pointer should indicate in the BAT GOOD area indicating that the battery condition is good if the set is being operated from the internal battery. The meter will also monitor the ac supply voltage or the external office battery voltage, providing an indication of low voltage should it exist. The voltage should cause meter deflection above the lower end of the green BAT GOOD area for proper set operation.

3-8. BATTERY.

3-9. The internal dry cell battery has a voltage range between 45 volts when new to 24 volts at cut-off which is the end of useful life. The cut-off voltage corresponds to the left end of the green BAT GOOD area on the meter. The condition of the battery and the approximate time to cut-off can be estimated by observing the position of the meter pointer in the BAT GOOD area.

3-10. The internal battery is of the carbon-zinc type with its attendant limitations due to temperature. The service obtained from carbon-zinc batteries depends on factors such as current drain, discharge temperature, discharge time and storage prior to use. The battery supplied with the 3555B should provide in excess of 180 hours of operation based on a 4 hours/day duty cycle at 77° F (25° C). At other temperatures this time will change. At temperatures above 131° F (55° C) the batteries may fail suddenly while at temperatures below 40° F (-20° C), the service life will be short.

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Contents HEADQUARTERS, Department of the Army TM 11-6625-2779-14&P Reporting Errors and Recommending ImprovementsTechnical Manual Headquarters Department of the Army NSNReplaceable Parts List of Tables List of IllustrationsIii Section Introduction Maintenance Forms, Records, and ReportsScope Destruction of Army Electronics Materiel Administrative StorageReporting Equipment Improvement Recommendations EIR Items Comprising an Operable Equipment Voice Frequency Level Measurements 20Hz to 20kHz SpecificationsSection General Information Introduction SectionAccessory Equipment Supplied Accessory Equipment SuppliedInstrument Identification BAL ModificationWarranty Exception Section Installation InspectionPower Requirements BatteryCover Removal Installation and Removal of BatteryBattery Controls Connectors IndicatorsSection Operating InstructionsFront Panel Controls, Indicators, and Connectors Front, Side and Rear Pane Side Panel Controls and Connectors Level Measurements Level and Noise MeasurementsPage Noise Measurement Applications Recorder CompatibilityRecorder Compatibility Chart Transmission Loss Measurements Identifying Noise CharacteristicsCrosstalk Measurements Crosstalk Correction FactorMeasurements in DBC 0dBm Reinstall the set in its caseInput jacks are connected in parallel. If a 600 ohm 135 BALLevel Measurement Noise Metallic Measurements Step ProcedureRecorder Calibration Noise-to-Ground Measurements Balance MeasurementExample Transmission Loss MeasurementSection Theory of Operation Introduction Block Diagram DescriptionSimplified Dial BAT Function Detailed Circuit DescriptionRange Attenuator A2 Input Amplifier A3. Schematic NoFILTERS. Schematic No Setting AttenuationRange Attenuator Pads UsedKHz Flat and Program Weighting Curves C-MSG and 1SkHz Flat Weighting Curves DETECTOR. Schematic No Meter AMPLIFIER. Schematic NoPower Supply and Series Regulator Schematic No Instrument Recommended Type Required Characteristics Model Section Maintenance IntroouctionFactory Selected Values BAL ConversionLevel Accuracy Checks Performance ChecksFunction CARRIER, 75 Unbal TMS, TermRange Unbal Carrier Accuracy CheckFrequency 30Hz to 1MHz 100Hz to 600kHz 1MHz to 3MHz20Hz to 20kHz 40Hz to 15kHz 100Hz to 20kHz 100Hz to 15kHz Return Loss CheckReturn Loss Test Set-Up Filter Response Checks Filter Response ChecksMSG dBm 3kHz Flat dBm 15kHz Flat dBm Program dBm Bridging Loss Input BalanceTMS Brdg Input TMS BrdgPower Supply Check Adjustment and Calibration ProcedureUnbal Calibration Attenuator CalibrationCommon Mode Adjustment Frequency Response AdjustmentBalance Check Troubleshooting Procedures Assembly RemovalFilter Calibration Troubleshooting Tree Dial BAT Front Panel Trouble AnalysisFunction Troubleshooting Front Panel TroubleshootingRange Troubleshooting Front Panel Trouble Analysis ContdFilter Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Input AmplifierTroubleshooting the Meter Amplifier and Detector Defective FunctionFunction Input Jacks DIAL/AC MON Jacks Function Switch Resistance ValuesTip to Ring Tip to Ground Ring to Ground Brdg Term10. Resistance Checks 11. Factory Selected ValuesRange dBm Pin 1 to Pin 2 to Description Check Performance Check Test CardCarrier 75 Unbal Level Accuracy Check Carrier 135 BAL Level Accuracy CheckCarrier 600 BAL Level Accuracy Check Performance Check Test Card ContdFilter Response Checks MSG Return Loss CheckProgram Bridging Loss CheckOrdering Information Section Replaceable Parts Introduction03555-66507 PC Board Assy function Replaceable Parts03555-66508 Board Assy amplifier Replaceable Parts ContdA3 Contd 03555-66506 PC Board Assy filter A4 Contd Chassis Mounted Components Miscellaneous Chassis Mounted Components ContdMiscellaneous Contd Part Number National Stock Number Cross Reference Index Replacement National Part Stock Number FscmFscm National Stock NumberPage Model 3555B Appendix a Code List of Manufacturers Functional Block Diagram Circuit DiagramsSchematic Diagrams Reference DesignationsSection Model 3555B 7-4 Functional Block Diagram7-6 A1 Function Assembly Schematic and Component Location7-8 7-10 A4 Filter Schematic and Component Location11/7-12 References Appendix aMaintenance Function Maintenance Allocation Section I. Introduction GeneralAppendix B Column EntriesRemarks Sec Tool and Test Equipment Requiremen ts SecAudio Level Meter TA-885/U REF Code Number TM 11-7725-2779-14&PManual Backdating Changes Appendix CTransmission and Noise Measuring SET Government Printing Office 1980-603-128/66 Delete CR6 across M1Chief of Staff General, United States ArmyMajor General, United States Army Adjutant General Active ArmyPage PIN