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:

1Left channel (analog)

2Right channel (analog)

3Both channels

4All channels mute (analog)

5Left channel (digital)

6Right channel (digital)

7Both channels (digital)

8All channels mute (digital)

9Text display on

0 Side A/B select (if available)

 

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AMX TX-CT5 instruction manual Office, Security, or Media Center Control, System Media Control, Calls, Motion, Laser Disc

TX-CT5 specifications

The AMX TX-CT5, an advanced tactical vehicle, represents a significant advancement in military ground mobility and operational capability. Engineered for versatile applications, this platform combines cutting-edge technologies with robust design to meet modern battlefield demands.

At the heart of the TX-CT5 is its powerful propulsion system. The vehicle is equipped with a high-performance engine that provides impressive horsepower and torque, enabling it to navigate diverse terrains with ease. Its all-wheel-drive capability ensures optimal traction in challenging environments, while an advanced suspension system enhances stability and comfort for crew members during operations.

The TX-CT5 features a modular design, allowing for adaptability in various mission profiles. This flexibility is evident in its payload capacity, which accommodates a range of equipment and weapon systems. The vehicle can be configured for roles such as troop transport, command and control, reconnaissance, or logistics support, making it a valuable asset in joint and combined operations.

One of the standout characteristics of the TX-CT5 is its state-of-the-art defensive systems. The vehicle is armored to withstand ballistic threats and shrapnel, providing enhanced protection for crew members. Active protection systems are also integrated to counter incoming projectiles, ensuring survivability in high-threat environments.

Technologically, the TX-CT5 is equipped with advanced communication and navigation systems. This includes secure, real-time data-sharing capabilities that facilitate coordination among units. The integration of GPS and inertial navigation systems allows for precise positioning, essential for situational awareness and mission planning.

Moreover, the TX-CT5 is designed for ease of maintenance, featuring modular components that simplify repairs and reduce downtime. This aspect is critical for military operations, where reliability and readiness are paramount.

In terms of operational range, the TX-CT5 boasts an impressive fuel efficiency, extending its operational envelope without frequent refueling stops. This extends the vehicle's endurance on missions, allowing it to operate further from support bases.

Ultimately, the AMX TX-CT5 stands as a testament to modern military engineering, embodying versatility, protection, and advanced technology. As armed forces around the globe evolve their capabilities, the TX-CT5 is positioned to play a crucial role in future operations, meeting the demands of contemporary warfare while ensuring crew safety and mission success.