INSTALLATION.
Fixing the wall cabinet.
Decide on best position for the cabinet:
Things to consider
.
At the front or the back of the Hall, but with a clear view of the Hall
– for the Aerials.
Leave enough clear space so that the door can be opened freely.
Away from large metal objects (E.g. Steel beams and column supports Etc.).
Not immediately above or too near to a radiator or room heater.
Near to an existing 13A Mains Power socket (
or you could have a new spur fitted
).
Low enough so that you can get to the equipment controls and the drawer unit.
Not so low that it becomes a hazard (with or without the door open).
Please consider all of the uses for the Hall, and consult with other members of staff.
Unlock and remove the door and both the side panels from the wall cabinet.
(
When removing the door take great care not to lose the small spacer that you will find under the lower hinge pin!
).
Unscrew the two retaining screws and remove the hanging bracket at the rear of the cabinet.
Taking account of the overall height of the cabinet being installed (
12U = 640mm. 15U = 770mm
)
use a spirit level and the wall bracket as a template to mark the top pair of holes for fixing the
cabinet to the wall.
See figure 1, page 12.
Using a 12mm masonry bit drill a 12mm x 50mm hole at each of the marked positions and fit
the bracket to the wall with two of the Rawlbolts supplied. Hang the cabinet on the wall
bracket and mark the position of the two lower fixing holes. Remove the cabinet, to drill and
insert the Rawlbolts, then replace the cabinet and secure to the wall.
Fit the antenna mounting plate assembly (as shown in
figure 2, page 12
) and making sure
that it is fixed securely. Attach the four antennae to the sockets on the mounting plate, note
that the two pairs are staggered - front to back - and arrange them so that they are angled
approx 60º from horizontal
– as shown in
figure 2
.
Having the antennae not touching and not vertical is essential, because these
transmitters and receivers are both
‘diversity’ and each operates on two channels (so
as to avoid creating radio reception ‘dead spots’ around the Hall).
Whichever of the two
channels operating at any given moment is indicated by the two yellow LED’s on the front
panel of the receiver
– see also page 4.
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