Operation 2-7DXL5000 User and Technical Manual
CAUTION
In the following step, ensure cable
connections to the RF OUT are properly
connected.
Failure to connect the system to the RF
OUT connector could damage the loads on
the circulators.
2. Verify all coaxial cables and cable connectors are
properly connected to the rear panel connectors, as
applicable to your system options.
Note
The DXL5000 System Transmitter does not
contain a power switch. When facility power is
applied to the DXL5000 System Transmitter, the
unit will power up.
3. Set the facility power source to on.
4. Verify the PC/laptop to be used to locally or remotely
control the DXL5000 System Transmitter is powered
up and is connected to the MGMT RJ-45 rear panel
connector, either directly or via the internet.
5. Open Windows Internet ExplorerĀ®.
Note
In the following step, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx is the IP
address.
6. Enter the DXL5000 System Transmitter IP address as
follows:
http//xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
7. Press the PC/laptop Enter key, and observe the
DXL5000 Log In window is displayed.
8. Enter your user name and password in the User
Name and Password text boxes and select the Log
In option button.
9. Observe the Status page Identification tab is
displayed.
Power Down
The steps required to properly power down the DXL5000 System
Transmitter are contained in the following steps.
1. Select the Log Out tab and observe the Log In screen
is displayed.
2. Remove facility power from the DXL5000 System
Transmitter.
2.3.3 Powering the DXL5000 System Receiver
CAUTION
Corruption of software contained in the
DXL5000 System Receiver may occur if
proper power down or power up of the
DXL5000 does not occur.
The software will become corrupted and the
DXL5000 System Receiver may have to be
returned to the factory for repair.
The DXL5000 System Receiver must be properly powered up
and powered down to prevent possible corruption of the software
contained in the radio. It will take approximately 30 seconds for
the DXL5000 System Receiver to initialize.
Power to the DXL5000 System Receiver must never be cycled