User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Notices
- Contents
- Introduction
- Product Description
- Routine Operation
- 3.1 Chapter Overview
- 3.2 Overview of Controls, Indicators and Connectors
- 3.3 Preparing for Operation
- 3.4 Using the Display Screens
- 3.5 PTX-PRO Monitoring Operations
- 3.6 PTX-PRO Control Operations
- 3.7 Front Panel vs. Configurator Settings
- Troubleshooting
- Advanced Operation
- 5.1 Chapter Overview
- 5.2 Before You Begin
- 5.3 Create or Update a Configuration
- 5.3.1 Using the Configurator Software
- 5.3.2 Determine Licensed Options
- 5.3.3 Create New Configuration On-Line
- 5.3.4 Load and Modify Configuration Settings On- Line
- Figure 5-7: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 1 of 5
- Figure 5-8: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 2 of 5
- Figure 5-9: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 3 of 5
- Figure 5-10: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 4 of 5
- Figure 5-11: Load and Modify Configuration Settings On-Line - Sheet 5 of 5
- 5.3.5 Load Configuration File into Radio On-Line
- 5.3.6 Change Preset Names in On-Line Mode
- 5.3.7 Create Channel Plan Offline
- 5.3.8 Modify Channel Plan in Offline Mode
- 5.3.9 Load and Modify a Channel Plan On-Line
- 5.3.10 Load Channel Plan File into Radio On-Line
- 5.3.11 Add Licensed Option
- Installation
- 6.1 Chapter Overview
- 6.2 Unpacking
- 6.3 Initial Inspection
- 6.4 Damage in Shipment
- 6.5 Mounting and Cabling
- 6.6 Power Connections
- 6.7 Grounding
- 6.8 Audio Connections
- 6.9 Signal Connections
- 6.10 Data Connections
- 6.11 Powering Up
- 6.12 Configurator Software Installation
- 6.13 Product Modifications
- Replacement Parts
- Theory of Operation
- Index
Replacement Parts 7-2PTX-PRO User and Technical Manual
7.4 Power Fuses
The PTX-PRO configurations operate on the following external
AC or DC power sources:
• 90 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz
• +11.0 to +36.0 VDC
Power fuses for the AC and DC configurations of the PTX-PRO
are located on the rear panel of the unit. See Figure 7-1 .
Figure 7-1: AC and DC Power Fuse Locations
Fuse ratings for the AC and DC power sources are shown in
Table 7-3.
Quick Release Provides quick release mounting
capabilities of the PTX-PRO units on
an MRC tripod
Table 7-2: PTX-PRO Mounting Hardware (Continued)
Description Comments
AC Fuse
DC Fuse
7.5 Supported Repairs
The PTX-PRO is designed to be compact, rugged, and reliable.
The PTX-PRO requires specialized test equipment to calibrate
amplitude and frequency characteristics after repair. In addition,
sealing the PTX-PRO enclosure after repair requires exacting
techniques and special fixtures to ensure weather resistance of
the units.
There are NO supported field repairs for the PTX-PRO .
Return the entire unit for factory repair.
If you attempt field repair, you risk damaging your
equipment. If your equipment is under warranty, you may also
affect your warranty coverage.
Table 7-3: Fuse Ratings
Operating Voltage Fuse Rating
90 to 264 VAC, 50/60 Hz 2.0A, 250V AGC, Slow Blow
+11.0 to +36.0 VDC 15.0A, 250V, Slow Blow