User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Health and Safety
- Customer Support
- Abbreviations
- Overview
- Specification
- Operation
- Overview
- T6T VHF Amplifier
- Drive Assembly
- Setting Up and Operation
- Normal Operation
- Using the Scroll/Select Switch
- Screen Protocol
- Menu System
- Menu Lock Screen
- Control Screen
- Notes for Setting Up the Transmitter
- Changing the Transmitter’s Operating Frequency
- To Store and Recall Frequency Channels
- To Initiate a BIT Test
- Standby Mode
- Settings
- AM-Voice Settings Procedure
- AM-MSK Mode Settings Procedure
- Mode 2 Settings Screen
- Mode 3 Settings Screen
- Polarities Screen AM-Voice and AM-MSK
- Mode 2 and Mode 3 Polarity Settings
- AM-Voice and AM-MSK BIT Screen
- Mode 2 and Mode 3 BIT Screen
- Software Configuration Screens
- Band Edges
- BIT Status Warning Screens
- Installation
- Warnings and Cautions
- Introduction
- Installing the Transmitter
T6T 300 Watt VHF Transmitter Page 46 Operation
(4) On completion, and if the interruptive test was initiated from the front panel, one of the following
screens will be shown.
(5) Selecting OK takes the user back to the BIT screen. The user can then scroll through the screen
to check out transmitter parameters for failure.
Standby Mode
Standby mode is a power saving feature that can be used for non-operational transmitters. When in
standby mode, most of the transmitter's circuits are inactive, the LCD is blanked, and the transmitter
cannot be keyed. To put the transmitter into standby mode, use the following procedure.
When the transmitter is in Standby mode, the red front panel Standby indicator is lit.
To Enter Standby Mode
To Exit Standby Mode
T e s t S t a t u s
P A S S
O K
T e s t S t a t u s
F A I L
O K
E n t e r S t a n d b y ?
Y e s N o
(1) From the Control screen select
Standby.
(2) At the Standby screen, select Yes.
(3) Check that the LCD blanks and the
front panel Standby indicator is lit.
E x i t S t a n d b y ?
Y e s N o
(1) Press the Switch.
(2) Select Yes.
(3) Check that the Main screen is
displayed and that the front panel
Standby indicator is unlit.