VHF Transceiver Manual
SM05 Rev 4.00
Nov 26, 2003
Page 1-1
ENG-FORM: 800-0107.DOT
CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO NORTHERN AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGY LTD.
Section 2.0 Installation
2.1
General
Installation information in this section consists of unpacking and inspection procedures,
installation procedures, post-installation checks, and installation drawings.
2.2
Unpacking
and
Inspection
a)
Unpack the equipment carefully, and locate the warranty card. Inspect the unit
visually for damage due to shipping, and report all such claims immediately to the
carrier involved. Note that each unit should have the following:
Warranty
Card
Release
Certificate
Installation
Manual
b)
Verify that all items are present before proceeding,
and report any shortage
immediately to your supplier.
c)
Complete the warranty card information, and send it to
NAT
when the installation
is complete. If you fail to complete the warranty card, the warranty will be
activated on the
date of shipment from NAT.
2.3
Installation
Procedures
2.3.1
Warnings
Í
IMPORTANT !
Do not bundle any lines from this unit with
transmitter coax lines
. Do not bundle any
logic, audio, or DC power lines from this unit with 400 Hz synchro wiring or AC power
lines. Do not position this unit next to any device
with a strong alternating magnetic
field such as an inverter or significant interference to operation will result.
In all
installations, use shielded cable
exactly as shown and ground as indicated
.
Significant problems may result from not following these guidelines
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