User Manual

Vytek PTX-150
Doc Ref : 7M393-1 Version C1 Page : 8
VYTEK - 2000
Connect a PC (fitted with RDK software) to either the front panel console or rear
panel modem ports of the transmitter, activate the RDK program and verify correct
connection by selecting the READ field on the Transmitter Configuration
window. The screen then prompts by asking, ARE YOU SURE? If the PC
connection and the transmitter system are operational, respond YES and the
transmitter parameters are read into the PC screen.
NOTE: Alarm trip points and operating parameters are preset in the factory and
normally there will be no need to change these. For instructions on how to change the
alarm settings and status parameters, use the PC mouse to revert to the Transmitter
Configuration window. Select the Alarm Settings field and note the presets.
If Auto dial out functions are required (PSTN dial modem connected), use the mouse to
select which alarms will initiate a dial back (Enable).
A copy of all factory defaults can be saved onto hard disk by selecting the SAVE field
and typing in an appropriate file name.
The power up sequence is as follows
1. A tone is heard after power is applied and all front panel lights should be ON.
2. After approximately 5 seconds the LEDs on the front panel will go off in sequence
starting with the FAULT and the only remaining LED left ON is POWER.
3. The tone then stops for half a second while the SONIK PTX-150 transmitter checks
for a dial modem connected to the dial modem port.
If no dial modem is detected then a brief tone is heard.
If a dial modem is detected then a series of tones will be made by the SONIK PTX-
150 transmitter to indicate that a dial modem was detected.
For connections into a remote RDK network this test must pass if a dial modem is
connected.
4. After an additional 5 seconds the SONIK PTX-150 transmitter will be ready for
normal operation.
NOTES: WHEN USING EXTERNAL TELEPHONE DIAL MODEM
1. When an incoming call is detected the buzzer will ring as an indication.
2. When a SONIK PTX-150 transmitter is connected the POWER LED blinks to
indicate that the unit is on-line to the host RDK software.