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How to Set Your Transmitter Con guration
The VHT1 Transmitter has two modes for con guring the unit: Local Mode and Remote Mode (see
manual for details). Local Mode (including presets) utilize the user interface on the transmitter. On
power up, the unit is in "Local Mode". The transmitter settings will be the same as when the
transmitter was last powered down.
The front panel has up to 8 selectable settings. Some may not be available with your transmitter:
"F" – Frequency
"D" – Data Type (3.3 or 232)
"A" – Audio Type (-55 or -10)
To set the frequency or any of the options on your transmitter, press the ENT button and you will see
the CONFIG character blinking. Use the Use the "Up" or "Down" buttons to select which of the 8
settings you want to select. The settings available will only be those applicable to your transmitter.
Now press the ENT button again and you will notice that the last digit of the displayed frequency is
now blinking or you will see the status of the selected option displayed. Use the "Up" or "Down"
buttons to select other frequencies or change the status. Once the frequency needed or setting
desired is displayed on the front panel, press the ENT button to select that setting. You will now
notice that the CONFIG character on the display LED will be blinking. Press the ENT button again to
con rm your changes.
If you select Presets ("C"), the presets come con gured as shown in the Con g Select Preset chart
below. See the V Series ICD for details on how to reprogram the Presets.
If a serial comm is hooked up to your transmitter, it will automatically go to Remote Mode. Remote
programming is explained in the V Series ICD.
Preset
U1
1
340 MHz
1435 MHz
2
344 MHz
1442 MHz
3
349 MHz
1449 MHz
4
353 MHz
1456 MHz
5
357 MHz
1464 MHz
6
361 MHz
1471 MHz
7
366 MHz
1478 MHz
8
370 MHz
1485 MHz
9
374 MHz
1492 MHz
A
379 MHz
1499 MHz
B
383 MHz
1506 MHz
C
387 MHz
1514 MHz
D
391 MHz
1521 MHz
E
396 MHz
1528 MHz
F
399.9 MHz
1535 MHz
Wiring Your VHT1 Transmitter
(Audio/Data Connections are Dependent on Con guration )
"S" – Subcarrier (On/OFF)
"I" – Video Inversion (On/OFF)
"P" – Output Power (Hi/Lo)
Frequency Band
L1
L2
S1
1700 MHz
2200 MHz
1711 MHz
2214 MHz
1721 MHz
2228 MHz
1732 MHz
2243 MHz
1743 MHz
2257 MHz
1754 MHz
2271 MHz
1764 MHz
2285 MHz
1775 MHz
2300 MHz
1786 MHz
2314 MHz
1796 MHz
2328 MHz
1807 MHz
2342 MHz
1818 MHz
2356 MHz
1829 MHz
2371 MHz
1839 MHz
2385 MHz
1850 MHz
2399 MHz
PT02E-12-10P
+11 to 16 VDC Input
A:
Ground
B:
Audio/Data 1 High Input
C:
Audio/Data 2 High Input
D:
Audio/Data 1 Low Input/Ground
E:
Audio/Data 2 Low Input/Ground
F:
TX Comm+
G:
RX Comm+
H:
No Connection
J:
No Connection
K:
"R" – RF Enable (On/OFF)
"C" – Presets (1-F)
S2
S3
2400 MHz
2200 MHz
4400 MHz
2407 MHz
2221 MHz
4436 MHz
2414 MHz
2243 MHz
4471 MHz
2421 MHz
2264 MHz
4507 MHz
2428 MHz
2285 MHz
4543 MHz
2435 MHz
2307 MHz
4579 MHz
2442 MHz
2328 MHz
4614 MHz
2450 MHz
2350 MHz
4650 MHz
2457 MHz
2371 MHz
4686 MHz
2464 MHz
2392 MHz
4721 MHz
2471 MHz
2414 MHz
4757 MHz
2478 MHz
2435 MHz
4793 MHz
2485 MHz
2456 MHz
4829 MHz
2492 MHz
2478 MHz
4864 MHz
2499 MHz
2499 MHz
4900 MHz
C1
C2
C3
4900 MHz
4400 MHz
4907 MHz
4443 MHz
4914 MHz
4486 MHz
4921 MHz
4528 MHz
4928 MHz
4571 MHz
4935 MHz
4614 MHz
4942 MHz
4657 MHz
4950 MHz
4700 MHz
4957 MHz
4742 MHz
4964 MHz
4785 MHz
4971 MHz
4828 MHz
4978 MHz
4871 MHz
4985 MHz
4913 MHz
4992 MHz
4956 MHz
4999 MHz
4999 MHz
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