User Manual
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2. With the SRPT-30/40A TRANSMIT/STANDBY switch in “STANDBY” position, plug the transmitter into a
grounded, three-prong, 110-120 or 220-240 VAC outlet.
WARNING
THE MANUAL SWITCH ON THE INTERNAL SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY IS SET AT THE
FACTORY TO THE 115 POSITION IF THE ORDER WAS FOR 110-120 VAC.
THE MANUAL SWITCH ON THE INTERNAL SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY IS SET AT THE
FACTORY TO THE 230 POSITION IF THE ORDER WAS FOR 220-240 VAC.
IF THE OPERATOR PLANS TO OPERATE THIS UNIT AT AN AC VOLTAGE DIFFERENT THAN
WHAT IS STATED ON ORDER, IT IS THE REPONSIBILITY OF THE PURCHASER TO SWITCH TO
THE APPROPRIATE POWER SUPPLY POSITION.
WARNING
THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE OPERATED WITH A 3-PRONG, GROUNDED, 110-120 OR 220-240
VOLT AC OUTLET RECEPTACLE!
FAILURE TO USE A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET COULD RESULT IN A SAFETY HAZARD
OR FAULTY EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE.
IF AN EXTENSION CORD IS USED, IT MUST BE THE THREE-WIRE GROUNDING TYPE TO
INSURE SAFETY.
WARNING
DO NOT CUT OFF THE GROUND PIN OF A 3-PRONG PLUG!
EXCESSIVELY LONG EXTENSION CORDS SHOULD BE AVOIDED SINCE THE VOLTAGE DROP
CAN DEGRADE EQUIPMENT PERFORMANCE.
DO NOT ALLOW THE SRPT-30/40A TO GET WET.
DO NOT OPERATE WHERE PERSONNEL TOUCHING THE TRANSMITTER (OR ITS
MICROPHONE, ANTENNA, OR OTHER CONNECTED EQUIPMENT) ARE STANDING ON WET
GROUND OR CONCRETE.
3. For locations where AC power is not available, the SRPT-30/40A can be powered from a fully charged automobile
battery.
4. Connect a portable antenna such as the Marti PAV/150, PAV-450, or YC-450 to the ANTENNA connector on the
back of the transmitter.