Sagrad SG901-1023 Installation & User Manual Download Page 5

Sagrad DOC # 906-0001 

EQUIPMENT CABINET INSTALLATION  

 
The Sagrad equipment box contains the transmitters, antenna, power supply, rack 
mounting hardware and wall mounting hardware.  
 
Find a space that the cabinet will fit in/on near the A/V equipment that will be connected 
to the transmitters. 
 
The cabinet is 17 1/4” wide x 3 1/2” high x 10” deep. 
 

CABINET MOUNT INSTALLATION 

 

 

Step #1:  Install rack mounted brackets on the two sides of the transmitter box 

with the screws provided. 

 

 Step #2: Install the transmitter box into the communication rack and fasten 

down with proper size screws (screws not provided) that fit your 
communication rack. 

  

CABLE INSTALLATION 

 
There are up to ten (10) cables that need to be connected into the equipment in the 
cabinet. 

 

 

 

Step #1.  Connect the audio input of the transmitters at the back of the 

transmitter to the audio source selected using an RCA cables. Note 
that the RCA cable are already labeled with the transmitter to be 
used (Transmitter 1 – 8) 

 

Step #2.  Connect the supplied (9VDC converter) AC power cord to a 

grounded AC outlet. 

  

Step #3.  Connect supplied Antenna to transmitter box. 

 

CONNECTING AUDIO SOURCES TO TRANSMITTERS 
 

Step #1:  Connect one end of the 6’ RCA labeled audio cable provided to the 

left/mono audio output” connection located on the back of the 
DirecTV receiver. 

 

Step #2:   The other end of the 6’ RCA audio cable should be connected to 

the “audio input” connection on the rear of the product. 

 

Summary of Contents for SG901-1023

Page 1: ...uite 101 West Melbourne Fl 32904 PH 321 956 5496 Toll Free 888 723 5521 Fax 321 214 0315 www Sagrad com FCC NOTICE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the follow...

Page 2: ...r clarity that is designed to insure the best possible experience for its users Transmission power is optimized to insure full range in mid to large size facilities so that users in the facility have...

Page 3: ...net are provided for ventilation and to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating and these openings must not be blocked or covered This product should not be placed...

Page 4: ...ctions e If the product has been dropped or damaged in any way and f When the product exhibits a distinct change in performance this indicates a need for service 16 Safety Check Upon completion of any...

Page 5: ...r communication rack CABLE INSTALLATION There are up to ten 10 cables that need to be connected into the equipment in the cabinet Step 1 Connect the audio input of the transmitters at the back of the...

Page 6: ...line fluorescent lights NEON lights and other devices that may transmit electrical noise Walls ceilings and other obstacles that might cause interference The antenna will work best went installed clo...

Page 7: ...ith no audio input detected or the input is too low only the first green LED blinks once per second 3 With Normal input the LEDS blink with the input level to show activity 4 The Red LED comes on for...

Page 8: ...nual THIS WARRANTY IS MADE EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND A...

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