User`s manual
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GMS Inc. doing business as Cobham Tactical Communications and Surveillance
www.cobham.com/tcs
Each set-up group can be completely different from any other group. Field personnel can select specific
set-up groups via pre-determined guidance from the administrators. Matching the transmitter operation
to the receiver operation is as simple as selecting the same set-up groups. For example: If the transmitter
is set to preset #19, then the receiver needs to be set to preset #19 for them to operate together. Keep
in mind the factory default set-up groups (20 total) are just a starting point. Users are encouraged to
configure each group as needed for their custom application(s).
It should also be noted that Cobham transmitters are designed to remember the last set of applied
settings and will always power-up in the set-up group settings that it had prior to shut down.
The Web Control and Status interface can be launched from several WEB Explorer interfaces such as
Microsoft’s Internet Explorer or Fox Fire. The Web interface has been developed to provide in-depth
control, configuration and monitoring of the transmitter. When used as part of a higher level system, the
M2TE can also be controlled via an RS-232C interface.
This Web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI) program provides the end user with a straightforward
way to interface with the M2TE. During normal operation the M2TE Configurator GUI does not need to
be active and all external interfaces can be disconnected from the transmitter unit.