Specifications
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3.8 Audio Monitor
Selects one of three points for monitoring audio at the front panel monitor jack.
• [RF Monitor] A built in receiver board for on-air monitoring.
• [Audio Input] A sample of the input audio at the XLR jacks.
• [Audio Proc Output] A demodulated sample of the composite audio.
3.9 Fault Log
The Fault Log displays a record of faults. Sub functions in the Fault Log are:
[Fault View] Displays a list of five faults starting with the most recent. Choose from the
visible list or scroll forward or back to find a specific fault. The record of each fault
includes:
• Event
• Date
• Time
• Value
[Clear] Removes all faults from log. This requires a password to continue and the user is
prompted by an ‘Are you sure’ question to be certain that the faults are to be cleared.
[Back] Return to previous menu.
3.10 Power-up procedure
These steps summarize the operating procedures you should use for the initial operation
of the transmitter
3.10.1 Apply Power
1. Turn on the DC breaker.
2. Turn on the main power switch.
3. Verify the following:
a. The bottom cooling fan runs continuously.
b. The indicator ring flashes orange for approximately 10 seconds, then changes to
red.
3.10.2 Enter Initial Settings
1. Choose Setting then Primary then TX Freq to set transmitting frequency. Choose Back
when finished.
2. Choose TX and set to ON. Choose Back when finished.










