3-1
3.
INSTALLATION
3.1
Initial Inspection
Upon receipt of the ST-6000, unpack and inspect it carefully for shipping damage. If evidence
of shipping damage is found, contact the carrier immediately. Before discarding the packing mate-
rial, check that all parts and accessories are accounted for. If any are missing, please notify the
factory or distributor in writing so that replacements can be supplied. The following parts and ac-
cessories are furnished with the ST-6000:
Accessory parts:
1 - Non-captive AC power cord
1 - 15 pin Auxiliary jumper plug (shipped in place on Auxiliary connector)
1 - 3 pin Loop 3 jumper plug (shipped in place on Loop 3 connector)
1 - Audio Input cable (phone to three pin male connector)
1 - Audio Output cable (phone to three pin female connector)
1 - Loop 1 cable (2-conductor cable to female 6 pin connector)
1 - KOS cable (2-conductor cable to male 3 pin connector)
1 - CW-ID and RS-232C Output cable (2, 2-conductor cables to 6 pin male connec-
tor, mates with RS-232 / MIL-188 connector)
12 ft - 2-conductor shielded cable
2 - 6 pin female connector shells (03-09-2061)
2 - 6 pin male connector shells (03-09-1061)
4 - 3 pin female connector shells (03-09-2031)
6 - 3 pin male connector shells (03-09-1031)
2 - 15 pin female connector shells (03-09-2152)
60 - male cable pins (02-09-2143)
24 - female cable pins (02-09-1143)
2 - 0.5 ampere, slow-blow fuses
2 - 0.1 ampere fuses
CAUTION:
A SERIOUS SHOCK HAZARD MAY EXIST WHEN CONNECTING THE ST-6000 TO
OTHER EQUIPMENT. BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS, BE SURE TO DISCON-
NECT THE ST-6000 AND OTHER EQUIPMENT FROM THE AC POWER LINE.
3.2
Use of Factory Supplied Cables
A total of five factory prepared cable-plug combinations and two jumper-plugs are supplied with
the ST-6000. These cables and plugs can be used to make most standard input and output con-
nections to the ST-6000, particularly those connections in which an ST-6 or similar demodulator is
being replaced by the ST-6000. The use of these standard cables and jumpers is discussed in the
following sections. Figure 3.1 shows in pictorial form some of the possible connections to these
standard cables.
3.2.1 Audio Input Connection
The audio input cable supplied mates with the rear panel audio input connector and has a pho-
no pin plug on the other end for connection to the station receiver. If the receiver output does not
have a phono connector, the plug may be cut off of the cable and replaced with the proper type,
or a new cable can be prepared using the procedures described in section 3.3.
Summary of Contents for ST-6000
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