User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notices
- Contents
- Introduction
- Product Description
- Routine Operation
- 3.1 Chapter Overview
- 3.2 Overview of Controls, Indicators and Connectors
- 3.3 Preparing for Operation
- 3.4 Using the Display Screens
- 3.5 PTX-PRO Monitoring Operations
- 3.6 PTX-PRO Control Operations
- 3.7 Front Panel vs. Configurator Settings
- Troubleshooting
- Advanced Operation
- 5.1 Chapter Overview
- 5.2 Before You Begin
- 5.3 Create or Update a Configuration
- 5.3.1 Using the Configurator Software
- 5.3.2 Determine Licensed Options
- 5.3.3 Create New Configuration On-Line
- 5.3.4 Load and Modify Configuration Settings On- Line
- Figure 5-7: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 1 of 5
- Figure 5-8: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 2 of 5
- Figure 5-9: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 3 of 5
- Figure 5-10: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 4 of 5
- Figure 5-11: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 5 of 5
- 5.3.5 Load Configuration File into Radio On-Line
- 5.3.6 Change Preset Names in On-Line Mode
- 5.3.7 Create Channel Plan Offline
- 5.3.8 Modify Channel Plan in Offline Mode
- 5.3.9 Load and Modify a Channel Plan On-Line
- 5.3.10 Load Channel Plan File into Radio On-Line
- 5.3.11 Add Licensed Option
- Installation
- 6.1 Chapter Overview
- 6.2 Unpacking
- 6.3 Initial Inspection
- 6.4 Damage in Shipment
- 6.5 Mounting and Cabling
- 6.6 Power Connections
- 6.7 Grounding
- 6.8 Audio Connections
- 6.9 Signal Connections
- 6.10 Data Connections
- 6.11 Powering Up
- 6.12 Configurator Software Installation
- 6.13 Product Modifications
- Replacement Parts
- Theory of Operation
- Index
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Replacement Parts 7-1PTX-PRO User and Technical Manual
Replacement Parts
7.1 Chapter Overview
This chapter describes which replacement parts are available for
the PTX-PRO 13 GHz Transmitter (PTX-PRO).
Since there are no supported field repairs on the PTX-PRO.
The only parts available are external cables and mounting
hardware.
7.2 External Cables
The external cables and connectors for the PTX-PRO are listed
in Table 7-1. If you need something that is not listed, ask your
Sales Representative or consult the factory.
Table 7-1: PTX-PRO Cables and Connectors
Description Comments
AC Power Cable (120
VAC)
Connects AC power to the PTX-PRO.
Connectors on both ends.
AC Power Cable (240
VAC)
Connects AC power to the PTX-PRO.
Connectors on one end only.
DC Power Cable (+11.0 to
+36.0 VDC)
Connects DC power to the PTX-PRO.
Connector on one end only.
Audio Input Cable Provides input to PTX-PRO AUDIO 1
and 2 connectors from two XLR
connectors. See “Audio Connections”
on page 6-8.
7.3 Mounting Hardware
The mounting hardware for the PTX-PRO is listed in Table 7-2. If
you need something that is not listed, ask your Sales
Representative or consult the factory.
Null Modem Cable Connects PTX-PRO RS-232
connector to PC RS-232 connector.
For programming and monitoring data
only. See ”Data Connections” on
page 6-11.
Audio Input Connector Connects to PTX-PRO AUDIO 3 & 4
connector for Audio 3 and 4 inputs.
See ”Data Connections” on page 6-11.
Multipurpose Data Cable Connects to PTX-PRO RS 232
connector to monitor Wayside and
Radio data.
RF Coaxial Cable Connects PTX-PRO RF output
connector to antenna.
Power Input Connector Connector only - Mates with PTX-
PRO PWR connector.
Audio Input XLR
Connector
Connector only - Mates with PTX-
PRO AUDIO 1 or 2 connectors.
Table 7-2: PTX-PRO Mounting Hardware
Description Comments
Antenna Lock Plate Attaches an MRC antenna directly to
PTX-PRO RF output connector.
Table 7-1: PTX-PRO Cables and Connectors (Continued)
Description Comments