Telex MCE325 用户手册

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11
Try turning the MIC ON button on. It should not stay on.
12
Adjust signal generator to –5 dBu at 25.680 kHz.
13
Try turning the MIC ON button on and off. It should turn on and off as usual.
14
Adjust signal generator to –5 dBu at 24.480 kHz.
15
Try turning the MIC ON button on. It should not stay on.
16
Remove the signal generator from channel 1.
Mic Kill Transmit Test
1
Set all front panel buttons to off.
2
Connect a frequency counter an AC meter to the intercom channel 1 output.
3
Transmit a mic kill signal on intercom channel 1 (tap the CALL button 3 times, then press and 
hold the CH 1 TALK key).
4
Check that the signal on the channel 1 output is between 23.7 to 23.9 kHz at –9.8 dBu ±2 dBu.
5
Release the CH 1 TALK button.
Call Transmit Test
1
Set all front panel buttons to off.
2
Transmit a call signal on intercom channel 1 (tap the CALL button, and while the call LED is 
flashing, press and hold the CH 1 TALK key).
3
Check that the signal on the channel 1 output is between 19.9 to 20.1 kHz at –9.8 dBu ±2 dBu.
4
Release the CH 1 TALK button.
Call Receive Test
1
Set all buttons to off.
2
Reconnect the signal generator to intercom channel 1.
3
Adjust signal generator to –5 dBu, 20 kHz (check frequency with frequency counter).
4
Check that the CALL and CH 1 TALK LED’s are flashing.
5
Attenuate the signal input by 20 dB, and check that the LED’s are still flashing.
6
Attenuate the signal an additional 10 dB. The LED’s should stop flashing.
7
Adjust signal generator to –5 dBu, 18.600 kHz.
8
Verify that the LED’s do not flash.
9
Adjust signal generator to –5 dBu, 21.400 kHz.
10
Verify that the LED’s do not flash.
11
Adjust signal generator to –5 dBu, 19.600 kHz.
12
Verify that the LED’s do flash.
13
Adjust signal generator to –5 dBu, 20.400 kHz.
14
Verify that the LED’s do flash.
15
Remove the signal generator and frequency counter.