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Instructions for use
3.1.1 TX control panel
Main screen which appears automatically when turning on in LOCAL mode. It is used to
set and check the main operating parameters.
Warning light: when
it is on it indicates the
opening of the interlock
contacts.
Warning light: when it is
on it indicates a power
drop below 3dB (<50%
of target)
Warning light: when it is
on it indicates the clip-
per engagement caused
by overdrive
Warning light: when it is on
it indicates an absence of
signal beyond the limits set
Target frequency
Target power
Forward power effecti-
vely delivered
Target audio level
Reflected power: it must
be null or very low
Vu-meter: it must
indicate approx. 0dB
To access the list of
menus
To switch on /put the
system on stand-by
To reset the
alarms
To set the pre-emphasis
level
To set the audio
signal
To set the profile
Summary of Contents for ETG2500
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Page 54: ...54 Main Men Profiles O Main Men Exciter monitor E Instructions for use...
Page 55: ...55 Main Men Status Alarms S Main Men Events History H Instructions for use...
Page 56: ...56 Main Men Password K Main Men Password K Password K Instructions for use...
Page 58: ...58 Main Men System Y Main Men System Y System settings X Instructions for use...
Page 59: ...59 Main Men System Y Comm settings U Main Men System Y Audio trim alrm J Instructions for use...
Page 60: ...60 Main Men System Y Clock power set C Main Men System Y SMS phone set P Instructions for use...
Page 61: ...61 Main Men System Y User warning F Main Men System Y En 0 31 alrm SMS V Instructions for use...
Page 63: ...63 Main Men Debug D Main Men Debug D GSM debug G Instructions for use...
Page 64: ...64 Main Men Debug D Uarts F Main Men Debug D Uarts F Uart 0 1 2 Instructions for use...
Page 67: ...67 CAB0324 0 CAB0324 0 CAB0324 0 Instructions for use...
Page 70: ...70 CN1 CN2 CN3 CN4 CN5 CN6 CN7 Maintenance CONCENTRATOR BOARD...
Page 71: ...71 n 2 n 1 n 3 n 4 n 5 n 6 n 7 Maintenance RF MODULES...
Page 72: ...72 Maintenance...
Page 74: ...74 n 2 n 1 n 3 SW1 SW2 Maintenance POWER SUPPLIES...
Page 78: ...78 Maintenance...