User Manual Part 1
Routine Operation 3-73MTX5000 User and Technical Manual
Note
In the following step, if no alerts are present, the
No Errors window will be displayed.
If alerts are present, the alerts will be displayed in
the alert window. Refer to the “Error Messages”
section on page 4-1 for a list of possible alarms
and suggested corrective actions.
4. Select the ODU, IDU, or SUM option button, as
required.
- If a green status indicator is selected, a No Errors
window will be displayed.
- If a red or yellow status indicator is selected, an alert
window will be displayed indicating all current alert
messages.
5. When review of the alerts window is complete, select
the OK option button, observe the alerts window
closes, and observe the Remote screen is displayed.
3.9 Routine vs. Advanced Operation
Configuration Settings
The design of the MTX5000 and the internal software makes
commonly available settings accessible from the MTX5000 color
LCD display during routine operations and during advanced
operations.
A summary of settings that can be controlled by each method is
shown in Table 3-2.
Table 3-2: Front Panel vs. Configuration Setting
Parameter
Available
Settings
Routine
Operation
Advanced
Operation
Preset in use • Factory Default
Presets: A thru J
• Custom Presets:
1 thru 99
✔ ✔
Preset text Any alphanumeric
characters
✔
RF Band Dependent upon
system options
✔
Channel Dependent upon
system options:
• 2 GHz Band:
Channels 1 thru
10
• 7 GHz Band:
Channels 1 thru
14
✔
Offset -, 0, or + ✔
Antenna • Antenna 1
• Antenna 2
✔
Antenna
Polarity
• Horizontal (H)
•Vertical (V)
• Right Circular
(RC)
• Left Circular (LC)
✔
Power
Amplifier (PA)
select mode
•PA Off
•PA On
✔
RF power
select (RF)
• Low (L)
• High (H)
✔