5
Chapter 2
Setup
Unpacking and Inspection
1.
Carefully
inspect
shipping
container
for
signs
of
damage.
If
the
shipping
container
is
damaged,
do
not
unpack
the
unit.
Immediately
notify
the
shipping
carrier
and
Bird
Technologies.
If
the
shipping
container
is
not
damaged,
unpack
the
unit.
Save
shipping
materials
for
repackaging.
2.
Inspect
unit
for
visual
signs
of
damage.
Note:
If
there
is
damage,
immediately
notify
the
shipping
carrier
and
Bird
Technologies.
Cal Cart Setup
Setup
consists
of
three
basic
steps:
moving
the
Cal
Cart
into
position,
installing
the
vent
plugs,
and
connecting
RF
line.
These
steps
are
explained
in
more
detail
below.
1.
Remove
the
shipping
plugs
from
the
load.The
shipping
and
vent
plugs
are
shown
in
2.
Install
the
vent
plugs
in
the
load.
3.
Connect
the
Cal
Cart
to
the
RF
source,
use
50
ohm
coaxial
cable
suitable
for
the
frequency
and
power
level
of
operation.
Use
a
connector
which
will
mate
with
the
cart’s
exposed
RF
connector.
WARNING
Do
not
attempt
to
lift
the
cart
by
the
handle.
WARNING
All
vent
plugs
must
be
installed
on
the
load
at
all
times
when
the
unit
is
operating
or
cooling.
Failure
to
do
so
could
result
in
an
explosion
or
severe
burns.
WARNING
Never
attempt
to
connect
or
disconnect
RF
equipment
from
the
transmission
line
while
RF
power
is
being
applied.
Leaking
RF
energy
is
a
potential
health
hazard.
CAUTION
Check
the
electrical
code
for
proper
AC
hookup
prior
to
operation
of
the
unit.
Make
sure
the
neutral
or
return
hookup
is
only
used
for
that
purpose.
CAUTION
Changing
the
sensor’s
connectors
will
invalidate
calibration
data,
and
may
reduce
the
maximum
power
rating
of
the
unit.
CAUTION
Use
the
Bird
Cal
Cart
in
a
dry,
dust
and
vibration
free
environment.
Do
not
use
outdoors
or
in
areas
of
condensing
humidity.
Allow
at
least
12"
(30
cm)
of
clearance
around
the
load.