DTC Communications Inc. HVT250-S Manual De Usuario

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DTC COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
7
OPERATION
Using your HVT Transmitter
Follow the instructions given in the Quick Start section on pages 4-5.
When power is first applied to the HVT, the unit reverts to the last used
channel and RF (ON/OFF) state. One of the green channel LEDs will turn
ON indicating the active channel. The Alarm LED may be ON, which
indicates that there is no active video input.
NOTE: Since the Palladium transmitter always returns to the last
configuration on power-up, the unit should always be deployed with
the RF switch ON. Therefore, once deployed, control of the unit must
be restricted to applying and removing power via the HVT Main
Power Switch.
Changing your Transmitter Configuration
The Palladium Transmitter can store up to 8 different configurations,
which can be selected on the front panel. Each of these configurations can
be programmed into the Transmitter with the supplied DTC Programming
Software and a Windows PC. Refer to the Programming section on page 10
for more information.
To cycle through your preconfigured channels press the CONFIG button
once to advance to the next setting. By default, the Palladium will turn
OFF the transmitted signal while you are changing channels. This is to
prevent accidental interference. Push the RF button after channel selection
to resume RF transmission of your video image.
NOTE: DO NOT HOLD THE RF BUTTON DOWN FOR MORE THAN
ONE SECOND, or the unit will go into sleep mode. In sleep mode, the
unit is non-functional. If necessary, recover from sleep mode by
pressing and holding the RF button for more than two seconds.
HVT Transmitter Control Panel,
Located on Bottom
Zoom
Retainer
Plug-in the Zoom Retainer to ensure a
1:1 Zoom setting. If not plugged-in, the
zoom may change state randomly.