Installation
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This section describes the procedures to unpack and mechanically install the station equipment. A variety of mounting meth-
ods are possible, depending on whether a cabinet or rack (if any) has been selected to house the station(s). Installation pro-
cedures are provided for each of the cabinet and rack types, as well as the slide rail.
Be sure to observe proper electrostatic discharge precautions if modules must
be removed from the station.
Unpacking Equipment
Introduction
Station equipment packing methods vary depending upon the type of optional rack
or cabinet selected by the customer. Unpacking procedures for these various
methods are provided in the following paragraphs.
The equipment must be immediately inspected for damage after unpacking,
and a report of the extent of any damage made to the transportation company
and to Motorola.
Unpacking Stations
The station is shipped in a carton, cushioned by four plastic inserts at the corners
of the carton.
Improper handling of the station may cause personal injury or damage to the
station. DO NOT pick up the station by holding the Preselector (if so
equipped). Use the handles on the front of the station, or the Power Supply
and Power Amplifier casings when picking up the station.
Front Panel – Removal and Replacement
Remove station front panel by inserting a small flat-blade screwdriver into one of
two access holes at either end of the panel and, by carefully moving the handle of
the screwdriver away from the center, release the front panel locking clip from the
chassis and pull away the panel
.
Replace station front panel by inserting one of the front panel locking clips into
corresponding latch on the station housing, and carefully pressing the panel on the
opposite side until the second locking clip snaps into place.
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