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Seeing that there are more than one Radio Receivers, the best position for each Receiver is that which allows the least
amount of cable to be used (see Fig. 3 and Fig. 4).
4.
I
NSTALLING
THE
RECEIVER
Before installing the Radio Receiver on the wall, we suggest first running a preliminary test by temporarily connecting
the Receiver to the scoreboards and to the mains power supply (see chapter 5.1).
4.1
S
ELECTING
THE
CORRECT
POSITION
Even though the type of radio transmission used is very reliable, since the
radio channel is selected automatically in order to avoid interference from
other transmitters, and the communication distance outdoors is 500m, it is
advised that for indoor environments, and in the presence of metal
structures, the receiver is installed in a position that meets the following
requirements:
•
there are no visible obstacles between the Radio Receiver and the
Command Console (Fig. 5);
•
there are not a lot of metal walls nearby;
•
the Radio Receiver is easily accessible.
4.2
I
NSTALLING
ON
WALL
1. Make two holes with a diameter of 6mm each in the wall (Fig. 6).
2. After inserting the dowels, align the Receiver and attach it to the wall
by inserting and tightening the screws. Note that the protection tube of
the antenna must be in a vertical position.
4.3
I
NSTALLING
ON
THE
24
SECONDS
SHOT
CLOCK
SCOREBOARD
The various FS-24s scoreboard models displaying 24 second shot clocks require that the Radio Receiver be installed directly
on the scoreboard’s rear panel (Fig. 7) by using the screws provided.
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Fig. 3: Connecting more than one Radio Receiver: example 3
Fig. 4: Connecting more than one Radio Receiver: example 4
Fig. 1: Conncecting the Radio Receiver: example 1
Fig. 2: Connecting the Radio Receiver: example 2
Fig. 5: Position of the Radio Receiver