URPT/MIC & URPR/MIC
ELETTRONICA
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User Manual
Rev. 1.1 - 29/06/12
Example
100% output power
Full bar
≅
40W output
(Depends on frequency)
50% output power
Half-full bar
≅
20W output
(Depends on frequency)
25% output power
Quarter-full bar
≅
10W output
(Depends on frequency)
The bottom line provides instantaneous power reading (40W for
URPT/MIC
shown
here), press button
to increase level, press
to decrease it. When you have
achieved the desired level, press
ENTER
to confirm and exit the
default menu
.
Please note that the setting is stored automatically; in other words, if you press
ESC
or do not press any keys before the preset time times out, the latest power
level set will be retained.
NOTE: This feature prevents the equipment from delivering maximum power
as soon as output is enabled from menu 4, or in the event the equipment is
already set to
ON
when you energise it.
2) Ensure that the equipment is not in a locked-out state. Press
ESC
to call up
the selection screen (menu 3). Highlight
Fnc
and press
ENTER
to confirm and
access the selected menu (menu 4).
If
PWR
is set to OFF, i.e. power output is disabled, move cursor to
PWR
. Press
ENTER
and label will switch to ON, i.e. power output is enabled.
Press
ESC
twice to go back to the default menu (menu 1).
3) Fine tune power setting from menu 2 (see description of item 1b) until achieving
the desired value.
4) Check, again in the
Fnc
menu under
Tpy
, the set up on
Transm
; if it is set in
Repeat
position , please go with the cursor on that item. Press the
ENTER
key
to change the voice under
Transm
.
NOTE:
Repeat
function is used in case you want an exciter in repeater mode
together with a receiver, also if it is of other brands; if you select this mode, the
pin 15 of ACCESSORY connector should be kept to GND to enable the delivery
of output power. If you leave the pin 15 open, the output power is inhibited and
into the main screen of display is written
StdBy
under
Fwd
.
WARNING: Equipment is capable of delivering more than rated output power
of 40W; however, never exceed the specified power rating.