User's Manual

Table Of Contents
RFX-RMT Issue 1.1 Page 35 of 38
The Receiving Equipment
The RFX-RMT transmitter may be used with a variety of RF Central digital receivers including
RFX-MVRX receiver, a two box radio offering the convenience of triax remote
Compatible RFX-RMR series rack-mounted switchable Analog/digital receiver
Full details of the operation of the receivers are given in the associated manuals
When used with the RFX-RMT transmitter, RFX-MVRX and RFX-RMR digital receiving
equipment produces four audio channels (Analog and AES3 digital) together with SDI and
composite video outputs. These receivers also have an ASI output.
Check that audio, video, and DC cables of sufficient total length and are in good condition. If
extension cables are necessary ensure that the connectors are compatible and of good quality
to avoid problems at site.
Check that the receiving antenna/Receiver interfaces are clean and free from dust and other
unwanted materials.
If tripods are to be used to mount the equipment, make sure that some means of securing the
tripod or of weighting it down is provided. Gusty wind conditions may put installations at risk,
particularly when parabolic antenna dishes are to be used.
Make sure that all batteries to be used are fully charged and, whenever possible, provide a
spare with cable to connect it to the receiver.
Check that the receiver channel frequencies are compatible with those of the RFX-RMT
Transmitter and set the channel selector switch to the channel number required. The receiver
is labeled with channel number and frequency information.
Transmitter / Receiver tests
Whenever practical, set up the system and try it before leaving for site to ensure that all
components of the system are working. Checking at base, where adjustments and
corrective actions can be made, will pay off when setting up at site.