AMX Stereo System TX CT5 User Manual

instruction manual  
TX-CT5  
Classroom Transmitter  
Transmitters  
 
Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
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Table of Contents  
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TX-CT5 Classroom Transmitter  
 
Product Information  
Product Information  
The AMX Synergy Classroom Transmitter (TX-CT5) provides a full range of control options for  
the AMX Synergy Resource Management System (RMS). It transmits Infrared (IR) format  
commands to classroom Television Managers.  
TX-CT5 Specifications  
Dimensions (HWD): 5.25" (133 mm) x 6.26" (159 mm) x 0.75" (19.05 mm)  
Weight:  
8.4 oz (213.3 grams)  
38 kHz - 455 kHz  
Frequency:  
Frequency options: • High-frequency IR (455 kHz) avoids interference with electronic ballasts  
• Optional low frequency (38 kHz) to operate with existing AXB-TM installations  
LED indicators:  
Power:  
Six high-output IR LEDs  
Four 1.5 VDC N-size batteries  
Enclosure:  
Buttons:  
High-impact molded enclosure  
• ALT and OPTION buttons select special control options  
• LOCAL button selects local video source for receivers/monitors  
Setting the IR Frequency  
1. Remove the battery cover.  
2. Set the DIP switch for the correct IR frequency  
Set the switch position down for 455 kHz.  
Set the switch position up for 38 kHz.  
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Product Information  
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Using the TX-CT5  
Using the TX-CT5  
Television Control  
The TV control buttons operate the classroom television. The following functions are always  
available:  
ON/OFF turns on or off the classroom television power.  
VOLUME controls the television volume. Press the up or down arrows to manipulate the  
volume.  
MUTE activates or deactivates the volume mute option.  
OPTION accesses optional control functions for local television display. Press OPTION  
B, one of the following number buttons, then ENTER:  
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2
3
Line 1 select  
Line 2 select  
Closed Caption on/off  
The following functions are for televisions with a local VCR connected to the same  
AXB-TM:  
4
5
6
7
9
Tracking up  
Tracking down  
Reset counter  
Clear  
Text display on/off  
Modes  
The TX-CT5 has two operation modes: Local Mode and Media Mode.  
Local Mode  
The Local Mode is active whenever one of the following occurs:  
There is no media scheduled to that classroom.  
Press SOURCE  
Press SOURCE  
(up) to select the next instructional channel.  
(down) to select the previous instructional channel.  
Media Mode  
The Media Mode is active whenever there is a media source, broadcast channel, or media plan  
scheduled to a classroom. You can select up to 10 sources.  
Press SOURCE  
(up) to pause current media, select next source assignment, and  
play assigned media source.  
Press SOURCE (down) to pause current media, select previous source assignment,  
and play assigned media source.  
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Using the TX-CT5  
Office, Security, or Media Center Control  
Calls  
There are two different kinds of calls that you can send:  
Office: To send a general emergency call signal to the Paging Console (AXP-PC) or to a  
Security Panel (AXU-SPL4) press OFFICE then ENTER. To clear the call before you  
receive a response press OFFICE then CLEAR.  
Media: To send a general call to the media center's computer press MEDIA then ENTER.  
System Media Control  
The TX-CT5 has a standard set of motion control buttons located on the right side.  
Motion  
To control the motion of the media, use the following seven buttons:  
PLAY  
STOP  
PAUSE  
FFWD (Fast forward)  
REV (Rewind)  
FWD (Step forward)  
REV (Step reverse)  
Laser Disc  
The selected source must accept a Chapter command.  
Chapter: To play a specific chapter, press CHAPTER, the chapter number then ENTER.  
Frame: To play a specified frame, press FRAME, the fame number, then ENTER.  
Clear: To cancel commands, press CLEAR, then ENTER.  
Audio: To control audio, press ALT and one of the following number buttons:  
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
Left channel (analog)  
Right channel (analog)  
Both channels  
All channels mute (analog)  
Left channel (digital)  
Right channel (digital)  
Both channels (digital)  
All channels mute (digital)  
Text display on  
Side A/B select (if available)  
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Using the TX-CT5  
VCR  
1. To access an optional feature, press ALT,  
2. Then, choose one of the following number buttons and press ENTER:  
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5
6
7
9
Tracking up  
Tracking down  
Reset counter  
Clear  
Text display on/off  
CD-I Player  
To control the CD-I mouse, use the buttons labeled in yellow. Then, press one of the eight outer  
number buttons (1 – 4 or 6 – 9). Select from four mouse speeds.  
5 increases mouse speed while 0 decreases it.  
To activate CD-I functions:  
Press the right button (ENTER) or the left button (CLEAR) to activate the first CD-  
I function button.  
Press the right  
button (FRAME) or the left  
button (CHAPTER) to activate the  
second CD-I function button.  
Computer  
To control the CD-I mouse, use the buttons labeled in yellow. Then, press one of the eight outer  
number buttons (1 – 4 or 6 – 9). For information on the Speed and how to activate functions refer to  
the CD-I Player subsection.  
Slides  
To control video slide projectors and still video players, use the following buttons::  
PLAY (slides on)  
STOP (slides off)  
PAUSE (still video standby)  
FFWD (zoom in)  
REV (zoom out)  
FWD (forward)  
REV (reverse)  
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AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time.  
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