User Manual Part 2

Advanced Operations 5-83MTX5000 User and Technical Manual
Preset name. A new Preset number and Preset name must be
assigned to the new Preset.
When using a custom Preset as a “make-from”, the new Preset
should be saved with a new Preset number.
If you select an existing Preset number when saving the new
Preset, the original custom Preset will be overwritten and cannot
be recovered. The only way to restore a Preset that has been
overwritten is to re-enter the custom Preset data from scratch.
If you are updating configuration settings on an existing custom
Preset, when you save the configuration settings, the Preset
number will automatically be increased to the next available
Preset number. You must enter and save the configuration
settings using the original Preset number.
Note
In the following steps, the color LCD display option
buttons and pull-down menu options may be
selected using either the touch screen or the
function keys and the SEL key.
1. Verify the MTX5000 IDU is powered up. See
”Powering the MTX5000 System” on page 3-7.
2. Observe the Main screen is displayed. See Figure 5-
189.
Figure 5-189: Main Screen - Typical
3. Select the L/R option button for L (Local), as required.
4. Select the PA operation button for PA Off, as required
5. Select the Setup option button and observe the Setup
screen is displayed.
6. Select the Radio option button and observe the Radio
screen is displayed.
7. Select the Next option button and observe the Radio -
2 screen is displayed.
8. Select the Remote Ctrl Option button and observe
the Select Remote Ctrl Opt screen is displayed.
9. Select the Remote option button and observe the
Radio - 2 screen is displayed.
10. Select the Main option button, observe the Main
screen is displayed, and observe the L/R option button
indicates R (Remote).
Note
In the following step, XXX.XXX.X.XX is the IP
address of your MTX5000 IDU.
Channel 1 0Offset
Antenna Ant. Pol.Antenna1 H
RFU1
No RF
RF Band
Preset A
Analog
4.83 & 5.8, 3MHz Vid Dev
RF Output
XX
dBm
<- Status
Setup
Status ->
PA Off
SUM
ODU
IDU
RF
L/R
L
L
PA
Operation
Button