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SECTION 3
INSTALLATION
A)
Introduction
Installation of a
DECADE
FM transmitter includes the following steps:
1) receiving inspection;
2) mounting in a rack or on a shelf;
3) connection of the AC supply and audio source; location, installation and
connection of the antenna (optional).
B)
Receiving
inspection
Check the transmitter packaging for any damage that could have occurred in
the shipping. If you find any damage on the transmitter, keep the packaging for
claiming purposes with the freight company. Any damage should be noted on
the receiving slip at the time of delivery and the freight company advised within
5 workable days following the delivery of damaged units.
C)
Connections
After installation of the transmitter in a rack or on a shelf, plug the AC cable in
the AC receptacle on the back panel, and connect to a 120 V, 60 Hz grounded
AC socket. As with any grounded electric equipment, it is not recommended to
use a
DECADE
transmitter without a grounded AC socket, or removing the
grounding pin on the cable, since that may result in shock hazards for the staff
in contact with it.
D)
Location of the transmitter and antenna
DECADE
transmitters are designed for indoor or outdoor use in a dry
environment, in temperatures ranging from -50 to 50
C. In order to obtain
optimum performances, it is recommended to place them far from any
electromagnetic noise source (transformers, motors, etc.).
Antenna should be located in a manner to comply with FCC regulations in USA
and with Industry Canada regulations in Canada.