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Scope Communications UK Ltd 
LTX1 Transmitter User Manual 
 
LTX1MAN 
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Issue 2 
 
PREFACE 
 
Equipment Applications 
 
It is the user’s responsibility to determine the suitability of the Scope products for any given 
application. Scope, including its subsidiaries and Distributors, cannot provide specific advice 
within this manual, as each application will require independent evaluation. Common sense 
dictates that certain applications may require back up systems to cover in the event of mains or 
equipment failure. 
All applications should be thoroughly assessed by the installer in conjunction with the customer 
so as to minimize risk.  
Scope has no control of the use and application of the frequencies issued by the 
FCC or OFCOM. Some equipment that is individually licensed may have a greater degree of 
protection than other equipment that is operated on a FCC License Assignment basis. The 
following information, however, may be of benefit. 
 
Equipment Testing 
 
Range tests should be carried out at least once a week on portable radio equipment, more often 
when critical criteria apply. This should involve testing the unit past the limit of its required 
working range. 
Good working practice dictates that a suitable system installation log, covering both portable and 
fixed equipment must be generated, together with a record of the dates when the system has 
been manually checked and/or serviced, (with the aid of suitable test equipment etc.) enabling the 
system performance to be compared with the original installation data. 
The frequency of the tests required will vary between applications. If portable equipment has 
been dropped or is worn by a person involved in an accident, the unit should be tested again 
before re-use. 
It must be stressed that the physical range tests are essential and that any construction work or 
movement of plant or equipment could alter the signalling capability of the unit. Radio equipment, 
like any other requires servicing from time to time to ensure that it is operating to its optimum 
performance. It is therefore essential that equipment is inspected and tested by authorized 
service centres at least once a year. 
 
Literature 
 
Scope Communications UK Ltd, the manufacturer, in conjunction with its distributors operates a 
policy of continual improvement, and therefore reserve the right to modify or change any 
specifications without prior notice. 
While every possible care has been taken in the preparation of this manual, Scope does not 
accept any liability for technical or typographical errors or omissions contained herein, nor for 
incidental or consequential damage arising from the use of this material. 
 
 
 
Liability 
 
Scope does not accept liability for any damage or injury, howsoever caused as the result of 
misuse of this equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the equipment is 
operated in the manner for which it was intended and that it is the correct item of equipment for 
the required task.