AMERITRON SDC-102 Screwdriver Antenna Controller

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AMERITRON SDC-102 Screwdriver Antenna Controller INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEA S E REA D T H IS M A NU A L BEFORE OP ERA T I N G T H IS EQU IP M EN T! 116 Willow Road Starkville, MS 39759 USA 662-323-8211 Version 0B Printed in U.S.A.

Contents Introduction... 1 Features... 1 Front Panel... 1 Installation... 2 Motor Operating Voltage... 3 Menu.... 3 Technical Assistance... 5 Storing Memory... 5 Schematic... 6 2006 Ameritron ii

Introduction The SDC-102 Screwdriver Controller provides manual operation for tuning screwdriver antennas. In addition, tuned positions can be saved in one of the 10 presets so it can be recalled later. A 4-digit counter is used to display the current antenna position. A sensor is required for the counter and automatic operation to function properly. This controller is compatible with single and dual sensor setups. If your antenna does not have a sensor installed, contact the antenna manufacturer or Ameritron. Features 4-Digit Turns Display 10 Programmable Presets Manual Up/Down Buttons Current Sensor Trip for Antenna/Motor Protection Auto-Park: Lowers antenna to lowest position and zeros counter Powered From 12V Vehicle Supply Front Panel Power: Push button switch powers the controller on and off. Up: Moves the screwdriver antenna up. Down: Moves the screwdriver antenna down. Buttons 1 5: Top bank of preset buttons. Buttons 6 10: Bottom bank of preset buttons. 2006 Ameritron 1

Installation (A) Controllers that have six wire leads. There are six wires that need to be connected in order for the controller to function properly. 1. The red wire needs to be fused and connected to the vehicle s +12 VDC supply. The size of the fuse depends upon the current requirement of the antenna motor. Typically a 5 Amp slow-blow fuse will work. Some installations may require additional wire. Use 16 AWG wire to add additional length. 2. The black wire needs to be connected to the vehicle (station) ground. If the supplied red and black wires are not long enough, Use 16 AWG wire to add additional length. WARNING: Do not reverse the polarity of the Red and Black wires. Damage will occur to the controller. 3. The remaining four wires are connected to the antenna. The Green and Yellow wires are connected to the motor. The polarity of the motor connection determines the direction of the antenna. If the motor moves in the wrong direction, swap the wires or see the menu setup section for setting the correct direction. 4. The Brown and White wires are the sensor wires and should be connected to the magnetic sensor on the antenna. There is no polarity associated with these wires. The following table shows the wire color and connections. Red Black Green Yellow Brown White +12VDC Vehicle Ground Antenna Motor Antenna Motor Magnetic Sensor Magnetic Sensor You will need to connect wires to each of these four wires, so that they will reach your screwdriver antenna. Use quality insulated wire for these extensions. The motor control wires should be no smaller than 18 AWG. the sensor wires should be no smaller than 24 AWG. Take care and follow your antenna manufacturer s suggestions about routing these wires for a mobile installation. Avoid routing control wires with the feed line. Make sure a RF choke is placed around the control lines at the antenna. Installation (B) Controllers that have the 4 pin Molex plug. 2006 Ameritron 2

1. The red wire needs to be fused and connected to the vehicle s +12 VDC supply. The size of the fuse depends upon the current requirement of the antenna motor. Typically a 5 Amp slow-blow fuse will work. Some installations may require additional wire. Use 16 AWG wire to add additional length. 2. The black wire needs to be connected to the vehicle (station) ground. If the supplied red and black wires are not long enough, Use 16 AWG wire to add additional length. 3. Connect the 4 pin Molex to the antenna. motor control Antennas that do not have a 4 pin plug. The plug can be cut off. Use the chart below for wire color and its function. CONTROL CABLE RED BLACK GREEN WHITE MOTOR WIRE MOTOR WIRE SENSOR SENSOR WARNING: An RF choke must be placed around the control lines at the antenna. The Controller may be damaged if an RF choke is not used. Motor Operating Voltage This control unit is designed to operate with a screwdriver antenna that operates on 12 volts. Many antennas operate on only 3 or 4 volts, a Dropping Resistor can be used inline with the motor wires to bring the voltage down. Consult your antenna manual or manufacturer for the operating voltage. 2006 Ameritron 3

Important: Failure to adjust and operate your screwdriver antenna at the proper voltage will damage the antenna motor. If a dropping resistor is necessary, a good value to try is 5 Ω/10 Watts. This resistor will need to be placed inline on one of the motor control lines anywhere in between the SDC-102 and the antenna. If you are not sure whether or not this resistor is necessary for your antenna, try it and inspect the torque and speed of the motor. If the motor is too slow, reduce or eliminate the resistance. Use of 12 volts with a 3 or 4-volt antenna will result in failure of the motor. WARNING: Do not apply voltages greater than 18 volts to this unit, or permanent damage to the unit and antenna may result. Menu The table below lists the features and options of the SDC-102. Use this table and the following section to adjust these settings specific to your screwdriver antenna and its requirements for proper operation. Function Activate By: Description Reset Hold Down button Clears all memory positions while powering up unit. Auto Park Depress Up and Down Bottoms antenna and zeros the counter simultaneously for 2 seconds. Current Mode Press Button 2 while powering up unit. Displays Motor Current when moving antenna Setup Menu Press Button 6 while powering up unit. Allows setting the trip current and relay delay. Setup Menu Flow Hold Button 6 + Power On Trip Current (C) Relay Delay (d) Set UP Normal Operation Setup Menu The SDC-102 controller must be calibrated for the screwdriver antenna that it will control. This includes calibration of the counter and the selection of the motor trip current. Setup Menu Navigation 2006 Ameritron 4

After entering setup, the setting and the value are displayed. Pressing Up or Down changes the value. Pressing Buttons 1 10 will save the selected value and move to the next setting. After the end is reached the last value is saved and the controller continues with normal operation. Trip Current This is shown in the menu with a C in the left-most digit. The other 3 digits will display the currently selected value. The trip current value is used to determine when the motor has stalled and immediately shuts the motor off. This feature protects the motor from damage if the antenna becomes stalled. The current is displayed as Cxxx, which translates into x.xx amps. The default setting is C075 or 0.75 amps. This is also the setting for use with the Ameritron SDA-100 Screwdriver Antenna. Trip Current Selection The trip current value is used to determine when the motor has stalled and immediately shuts the motor off. In order to determine the trip current value that needs to be set, the controller can be turned on in current mode to display the current that is read from the current sensor. In this mode, when the antenna is moved, the current drawn by the motor is shown. Stalling the motor by moving the antenna all the way down will show the stall current of the motor. A value between ¼ and ¾ of the stall current should be enough for the trip current setting and is shown on the display in the same way as setting the trip current. Relay Delay This setting controls the amount of time the relays are reversed when the motor is stopped. When the motor is stopped, the relay that was moving the motor is deactivated and the opposite relay is activated for the duration set in the menu. The default setting is 20ms. The values range from 0ms 200ms. UP This determines which button will move the antenna up. This can also be used to move the antenna correctly if the motor terminals are reversed. When UP is on the display, press the corresponding button (Up or Down), which moves the antenna up. This is then saved to memory. Pressing any other key will not make any changes and simply exit setup. Since this is the last setting in the setup menu. The controller will proceed with normal operation. Saving Memory Positions To store memory press and hold any button 1 thru 10 until the display reads done. 2006 Ameritron 5

TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE If you have any problems with this unit, please read the manual again. If this manual does not reference your problem or reading the manual does not solve your problem, you may call Ameritron at 662-323-8211. Schematic 2006 Ameritron 6

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DISCLAIMER Information in this manual is designed for user purposes only and is not intended to supersede information contained in customer regulations, technical manuals/documents, positional handbooks, or other official publications. The copy of this manual provided to the customer will not be updated to reflect current data. Customers using this manual should report errors or omissions, recommendations for improvements, or other comments to Ameritron 116 Willow Road, Starkville, MS 39759. Phone: (662) 323-8211; FAX: (662) 323-6551. Business hours: M-F 8-4:30 CST. 2006 Ameritron 11