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NOTE:
wall-mounting
screws not supplied

Reconnect the antenna component to
the metal bracket with the TNC elbow
positioned through the cutaway.
Tighten the white plastic nut finger
tight only.

Mount the metal wall-mount bracket
to the predetermined location on the
wall.

Replace the wood-grain antenna ex-
terior case.

SWASS-EXT-2 I

NSTRUCTIONS

The SWASS-EXT-2 has two features not found on the stan-
dard SWASS-EXT:  switchable gain and a phantom power
LED indicator.

1.  To switch gain settings, start by removing the cover.
The HI/LO switch is easy to see at the lower right of the
antenna assembly.  CAUTION:  HI gain is only for ex-
tremely long cable runs.  Refer to page 3 of this guide for
instructions on using the HI gain setting.

2.  The Power LED indicates the presence of phantom
power from either the SWA6SS distribution amp or an
SW70 series receiver.  Use this LED to verify a good
connection from either of these.  If the LED does not light
after you power up the receiver or distribution amp, then
you have a bad connection in your RF cabling.

Summary of Contents for SWASS-EXT

Page 1: ...ing Guide 2 4 GHz Smart Spectrum Extension Antenna Kit SWASS EXT SWASS EXT 2 Operating Guide for use with models SWA6SS SW71 R SW72 R SW72 NDR SWASS EXT benefits Wallmountormic standmount Straight and...

Page 2: ...5 meters above floor level Keep all transmitters at least 3 meters away from a receiver antenna ANTENNA CABLING CABLE LOSS While an extension antenna affords the opportunity to increase the distance...

Page 3: ...pting transmission Any time a barrier interferes with transmission and reception Sabine s SWA SSEXTcan be mounted on the transmitter side of the barrier with cable connections made on the receiver sid...

Page 4: ...stall the Left and Right antennas so that they are within line of sight of intended wireless microphone locations Connect the SWASS EXT Left and Right Antennas to either antenna input on your SWM7000...

Page 5: ...nas are within 100 or so feet Separate them about 20 to 25 feet in very large rooms or fields If you put the antennas too far apart i e at opposite ends of the room or in separate rooms to improve cov...

Page 6: ...t of the antenna assembly Unscrew the black microphone mount from the antenna assembly Using fingers only unscrew the white plastic nut and remove the antenna component from the metal bracket Attach t...

Page 7: ...ard SWASS EXT switchable gain and a phantom power LED indicator 1 To switch gain settings start by removing the cover The HI LO switch is easy to see at the lower right of the antenna assembly CAUTION...

Page 8: ...definition broadcast will increase the problems for UHF and VHF The 2 4 to 2 4835 GHz frequency band is not only well above the fundamental nominal transmission frequencies of such strong analog and...

Page 9: ...k devices allow computers to connect via wireless devices that act as both receivers and transmitters These low powered transceivers often have select able channels and can utilize the entire 2 4 GHz...

Page 10: ...lled as such Do not install a Right antenna with another Right an tenna or conversely a Left antenna with other another Left antenna IMPORTANT Active Electronics Antenna Sabine wireless receivers prov...

Page 11: ...rchaser Sabine s liability to the purchaser for damages from any cause whatsoever and regardless of the form of action including negligence is limited to the actual damages up to the greater of 500 00...

Page 12: ...2000 USA 386 418 2001 fax www Sabine com IMPORTANT Active Electronics Antenna Sabine wireless receivers provide antennas with active electronics The inputs to the receiver antenna distributor amplifie...

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