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c)
Connect a suitable coaxial cable from your antennas to the appropriate amplifier output
on the rear panel, marked ANTENNA 1, ANTENNA 2, and ANTENNA 3, using PL-259 plugs
with PTFE insulation.
d)
Run a cable terminated in a Phono (RCA) connector from the transceiver socket
providing "ground on transmit" control signal to the amplifier rear panel KEY-IN socket.
N O T E
Your amplifier will not work if KEY-IN is not connected properly.
Transceiver producers give different names to this output and they are for instance TX-GND,
SEND, T/R-LINE, etc. Some transceivers require that "ground on transmit" is implemented via
a software command, or by changing the setting of a switch on the rear panel, or interior of
the transceiver. Check your transceiver's manual.
e)
The KEY-OUT socket on the rear panel provides an extra control signal from the amplifier
to the transceiver. It could be used to improve the transmit/receive switching safety.
If your transceiver has a suitable input that disables transmission, we recommend that you
connect it with a cable terminated in a Phono (RCA) connector to the KEY-OUT socket of the
amplifier. Transceiver producers give different names to this input and they are for instance
TX-INHIBIT, MUTE, LINEAR, etc. Check your transceiver's manual or consult your dealer.
If your transceiver does not have such an input, don't worry - the amplifier will function
normally as well, and then the KEY-OUT may remain unused.
f)
Preparation of wall outlet for the amplifier.
W A R N I N G
If your amplifier is only fitted with one line (mains) fuse, it is suitable for
the European Union ONLY. Your dealer will check that your amplifier is
correctly fused before it is shipped to you, based upon your indicated
location. Customers should check with a qualified electrician if the
amplifier is to be used outside the country in which it was purchased.
Due to the different standards in different countries, the mains plug is supplied and mounted
by the dealer. He connects to the mains cord a standard mains supply plug which meets the
Safety Class I units standard in your country. The ground lead of the amplifier's power cord is
colored yellow with two green stripes and the blue and brown leads are active. When the
amplifier is to be used with only one mains fuse, it is connected in series with the brown lead,
which must be the active. If you have any doubts about the correct way of connecting the
wires, consult your dealer.
W A R N I N G
Before connecting the amplifier to your mains supply, be sure that the
supply is correctly wired, and is adequate for the current drawn by the
amplifier - up to 16A from 200/240V and 20A from 100/120V. Make
certain that the grounding lead is connected properly in the wall outlet for
the amplifier.
It is preferable that you use the wall outlet closest to the source. The installation leads should
be at least 2.5mm2 (AWG 13 or SWG 15). Check if the respective fuses can handle current up
to 16A as well, and whether the voltage corresponds to the voltage for which the amplifier is
set (S.2-2). If you connect the amplifier to a different mains outlet, be sure that you check it,
too.
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