15
5)
if the height of snow cover is over 0,5 m and where poles varnish in the snow during the
installation it is necessary to press snow at the place where a pole is installed and reduce sector length up
to 35m.
6)
if the system sector must be installed in bushes it is recommended to reduce the sector length up
to 10-20m depending on the bush thickness.
8.2 Pole Mounting
8.2.1 Take a pole out the bag and mount it according to fig. 6.2. On the slopes adjust the vertical
position of the pole adjusting the length of sliding bar 3 at the loosen screw 6. Press the sharp legs of the
bar into the ground. After the pole is mounted, distance bars 5 must be in “stretching” position.
8.3 Mounting & Supply Switching-On of Tx (Rx)
8.3.1 Take Tx (Rx) out the rucksack and fix it on the pole (see fig. 6.6) snapping tube 8 (see fig. 6.1)
into springs 1 (see fig. 6.2) of the pole.
8.3.2 To switch on power supply of Tx (Rx) lower it
smoothly
up to the stop, keep distance-bars 5
with a hand preventing their removal downward. Platform 2 of the pole (see fig.6.2) press power supply
button 11 (see fig. 6.1) of Tx (Rx).
IT IS PROHIBITED to lower Rx (Tx) jerkily and with effort to prevent power supply button
failure.
8.4 Rx (Tx) Positioning
8.4.1 To form a sector detection zone it is necessary to position the Rx mark (pointer) and the Tx
mark (pointer) so that they are on one straight line which is the detection zone axis. The positioning
accuracy of the marks and pointers ia
±
10
о
.
8.4.2 The mark is positioned with the Tx (Rx) turn around its axis; the pointer is positioned turning
Tx (Rx) handle.
8.4.3 For the outer Tx one mark (or pointer) should be positioned to the corresponding mark of
sector Rx, and the other should be positioned to the opposite direction.
ATTENTION! The sector is formed either with the marks or the pointers.
The example of the correct positioning is given in fig.8.1.
Tx
Rx 1-2
Rx 19-0
Tx
Tx
cap
handle
Fig. 8.1
8.5 RC Rx & Remote Antenna Installation