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NOTICE:
All fan modules are delivered from the factory for dual-fan operation. If the
base radio is part of a power efficiency package configuration, the DLN6898A fan module
must be used and converted for single fan operation. Also, ensure the Tx Power Out in
the Configuration/Service Software (CSS) is limited to 50 W.
Convert for single-fan operation as follows:
a
Lift the connector harness out of the rubber retainer.
b
Disconnect the connector harness.
c
Place each connector end into the individual pockets of the rubber retainer.
NOTICE:
The DLN6898A fan module can be used in a non-power efficiency package
configuration. However, the fan module must be configured for dual-fan operation.
5
Using the guide pins and the connector on the back of the new fan assembly, push the fan
assembly into place until it feels secure.
6
Using a T20 bit, tighten the three captive screws on the front of the fan assembly. Torque to
17±2 in-lb.
7
Verify that the fan assembly is operating properly, and the fan Alarm LED is off. You can also
use software tools, such as Unified Event Manager (UEM) or CSS to verify the status of the
equipment.
9.6
Replacing a Power Supply
WARNING:
The power supply module contains dangerous voltages which can cause electrical
shock to personnel or damage equipment.
NOTICE:
The power supply output is directly mapped to a Power Amplifier (PA)/transceiver
combination. Removal of a power supply results in a loss of the associated transmit channel
until the replacement power supply is inserted and turned ON.
For a trunked device, place the channel in Service Mode before replacing the module so that the
system does not attribute the loss of channel to a failure. Placing a channel into Service Mode is
performed using either the Unified Event Manager (UEM) or the Configuration/Service Software (CSS).
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