User's Manual
TEX1002LCD
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User Manual
Rev. 2.1 - 26/06/19
       Note:  Output power may be set using the Pwr OFF control. In this condition, the 
output power readout (Fwd) on the display will read 0 (zero); the SET bar will reflect 
any adjustments you make using the keys and provides a graphic indication of how 
much power supply will be delivered the moment you return to Pwr On state.
  5.1.5.5  Changing the Power Good alarm threshold 
Change Forward Power Good alarm setting PgD from the Fnc menu as desired 
(factory setting is 50%).
  5.1.5.6  Setting equipment I
2
C address
Change the IIC address in the MIX (Miscellaneous) menu as desired (factory 
setting is 01).
  5.1.5.7  Adjustments and calibration
The only manual adjustments are the level  adjustments and the audio mode 
adjustment.
The rear panel holds the trimmers for all transmitter inputs. Trimmer identification 
is printed on the rear panel.  Input sensitivity can be set within the limits set out in 
the tables below through the trimmers:
Input sensitivity:
Input 
Figure 4.2 
Trimmer 
Sensitivity 
Notes 
SCA1/ 
RDS 
[15] 
[12] 
- 8 ÷ +13 dBu 
Input level for 7,5 kHz overall deviation 
(- 20 dB) 
SCA2 
[14] 
[13] 
- 8 ÷ +13 dBu 
MPX 
[31] 
[30] 
-13 ÷ +13 dBu 
Input level for 75 kHz overall deviation 
(0 dB) 
Left/ 
Mono 
[10] 
[11] 
-13 ÷ +13 dBu 
Right 
[28] 
[29] 
-13 ÷ +13 dBu 
When setting input sensitivity, please  consider  that the default menu reports 
instantaneous modulation level and an indicator provides a 75 kHz reading. To 
ensure correct adjustment, apply a signal with the same level as user’s audio 
broadcast maximum level and then adjust using the trimmer until instantaneous 
deviation matches the 75 kHz reading.             
To set subcarrier input levels, you may use the same procedure and option “x10” 
available in the Fnc menu. With this option, modulation level is multiplied by a factor 
of 10, which means that default menu bar meter reflects a 7.5 kHz deviation.
A special menu with separate indications of Left and Right channel levels and 
relating indicators of nominal levels for maximum deviation (75 kHz) is provided.










