VST
X
User Manual
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5
Operation
While this chapter contains basic information about the operation of the VSTx transmitter, the
programming of the unit (including preset configuration) via the Nano Controller GUI is not covered.
Please refer to the “Nano Controller” manual (IMT Publication: M27-0001-00A) for detailed
information on how to program and configure the unit.
In this section you will find info on how to use the transmitter to transmit video, audio, and user data.
At the end of the chapter you will find troubleshooting and maintenance information.
5.1
Power Up the VST
X
Before applying power: Ensure proper antenna termination on RF output connector.
Before applying power: Ensure that the VST
X
installation includes an appropriate heat sink.
Refer to the thermal specifications in Chapter 3, “Specifications.” The VST
X
must be mounted
using appropriate methods to ensure that the bottom surface of the unit is kept within the
operating temperature specifications at all times.
Turn on the power to the overall system.
Note: The VST
X
requires up to 20 seconds to complete its internal power up sequence.
Supply current will jump up in steps as internal circuits are powered. The final DC
supply current will settle after 20 seconds.
5.2
Pre-Configure the VSTX user options
The VST
X
has a wide range of programmable settings. Before using the VST
X
in your application,
you should pre-configure it to for the settings you want to use in your application. Settings are
selected and configured using the Nano Controller software, or a third party alternative. Please refer to
the Nano Controller documentation for details, or contact IMT Technical Support.
Summary of Contents for VSTx
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