SNV-12 Operations Manual
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3.4
Installation Overview
NOTE: The installation steps in the remainder of Section 3 are intended
to be performed by a trained technician only and should not be
performed by the communications system operator.
Five steps are needed to properly install the SNV-12. These steps are:
1.
Provide mechanical mounting for the unit. If the unit is to be used in a mobile or
transportable application, additional support should be provided to the rear of the
unit. See Section 3.5 for instructions regarding air circulation requirements and
other mechanical mounting considerations.
2.
Provide the proper primary power for the unit.
3.
Provide proper grounding and surge protection.
4.
Interconnect the unit with the communications system via the unit's backplane
connectors.
5.
Check all internal set-ups and adjustments per Sections 3.9 through 3.12.
The SNV-12 is then ready to begin normal operation.
3.5
Mechanical Installation
Careful attention to the following installation suggestions should result in the best unit/system
performance. Figure 3-1 provides overall unit dimensions.
The SNV-12 must be installed in a structure that provides both protection from the weather and
assurance of ambient temperatures between -20 and +60 degrees C. Since the unit is neither
splash proof nor corrosion resistant, it must be protected from exposure to salt spray. When the
unit is mounted in a cabinet with other heat-generating equipment, the use of a rack blower is
suggested to keep the cabinet interior temperature rise to a minimum.
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