5.2
Display
5.2.1
Status Box
This section of the display gives real time information about the status of the transmitter
A
Frequency
The target frequency of the transmitter. When the transmitter is tuning to frequency on
start-up (out of lock), this will flash between full and half brightness, When the transmitter
is locked (has reached frequency), it will remain at full brightness.
B
Power
The actual power of the transmitter. After the transmitter has locked on frequency, the
power will ramp up to the set level. During this time the power display will flash between
full and half brightness. When the power level has settled, it will remain at full brightness.
If RF Mute is set either manually or automatically, this section displays ”RF Mute”. If the
reverse power is greater than 10 per cent of the forward power, this section will alter-
nate between ”FWD” and ”REV” to display both readings.
C
Deviation
Shows the current peak FM deviation of the transmitter. If the deviation falls below 30kHz
for 30 seconds the deviation display will flash to indicate abnormal modulation.
D
Alarms
Indicates alarms which are set or triggered. The letters A-C indicate when an alarm is
enabled and when an alarm is triggered. Each alarm has two states:
- Greyed out - Alarm is enabled but not triggered.
- Alarm is flashing - Alarm has been triggered.
For example:
Not shown -No alarms set
- Only Alarm A is enabled.
- All alarms are enabled.
- Alarm A and alarm C are triggered, Alarm B is enabled.
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Summary of Contents for TX V2
Page 7: ...10 2 5 TX600 V2 86 10 2 6 TX1000 V2 87 10 2 7 TX1500 V2 87 10 2 8 TX2500 V2 88 7...
Page 8: ...Part I Introduction 8...
Page 16: ...4 Front and Rear Panels 4 1 1U TX5 TX30 TX50 16...
Page 17: ...4 2 2U TX300 TX600 17...
Page 18: ...4 3 2U TX1000 TX1500 18...
Page 19: ...4 4 3U TX2500 19...
Page 24: ...Part II Initial Setup and connections 24...
Page 31: ...Part III System Configuration 31...
Page 78: ...Part IV Troubleshooting 78...