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MRC DXL5000 RX - Operation; Transmitter Controls and Connectors

MRC DXL5000 RX
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Operation 2-1DXL5000 User and Technical Manual
Operation
2.1 Chapter Overview
This chapter provides the information that will enable you to
operate your DXL5000 Digital Microwave System (DXL5000).
Here are the topics covered:
Topic Page
Overview of DXL5000 Transmitter and Receiver
Controls, Indicators, and Connectors
2-1
DXL5000 Transmitter Controls, Indicators, and
Connectors
2-1
DXL5000 Receiver Controls, Indicators, and
Connectors
2-3
Preparing for Operation 2-5
Fixed Installation 2-5
Powering the DXL5000 System Transmitter 2-6
Powering the DXL5000 System Receiver 2-7
Initial DXL5000 System Setup 2-9
Transmitter General Procedures 2-11
Review DXL5000 System Transmitter Status 2-12
Perform DXL5000 System Transmitter Setup 2-13
Review Transmitter Alarms 2-16
Receiver General Procedures 2-18
Review DXL5000 System Receiver Status 2-19
Perform DXL5000 System Receiver Setup 2-20
Review Receiver Alarms 2-23
2.2 Overview of DXL5000 Transmitter
and Receiver Controls, Indicators, and
Connectors
This section describes the controls, indicators, and connectors
used on the DXL5000 System Transmitter and Receiver.
2.2.1 DXL5000 Transmitter Controls, Indicators,
and Connectors
Controls, indicators, and connectors contained on the DXL5000
System Transmitter are shown in Figure 2-1 on page 2-2 and are
described in the following paragraphs.
TX POWER Display The TX POWER 4-digit LED display
indicates the current transmitter output power level in dBm.
MAJOR ALARM LED When flashing amber, the MAJOR
ALARM LED indicates the PA is off and the summary alarm
relay has tripped; when amber, a major alarm has been detected
but no action has been taken.
MINOR ALARM LED When green, the MINOR ALARM LED
indicates no alerts are present; when amber, indicates an alert is
present; and when red, an alert is present and the alert relay has
tripped.
SCM STATUS LED When green, the SCM STATUS LED
indicates no alarms are present; when amber, a minor alarm is
present; and when red, as major SCM alarm is present.
Advanced Operation Procedures 2-24
User Name and Password Setup 2-24
Download New System Software 2-25

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