User's Manual

INSTALLATION
FIXED STATIONS
370 ENVOY™ TRANSCEIVER REFERENCE MANUAL
Installing the transceiver in a fixed station
On receiving your Envoy™ Transceiver, check the contents against the packing list.
Make sure that all equipment itemised on the packing list is present and that there is
no damage to the equipment before you start installing the system.
If anything is missing or damaged, please contact your nearest Codan office
immediately to obtain the correct warranty service procedures. This ensures prompt
assistance, minimal turnaround time, and avoids any freight issues.
We recommend that the equipment is installed by qualified and experienced
personnel, to the relevant standards and approvals. For detailed instructions on
connecting particular items of equipment, see the relevant document on the CD
provided with the Envoy™ Transceiver Getting Started Guide.
NOTE: Unused connectors on the RFU must be covered with the protective
caps supplied to prevent electrostatic discharge passing through your
transceiver.
Positioning the transceiver
When choosing a location for the components of the transceiver, you should be aware
of the environmental ratings of each item of equipment as set out in the specifications.
They must be mounted in a suitable position that:
provides a free flow of air through the rear cooling fins to dissipate the heat
generated by the transceiver
provides easy access to the controls
does not expose the unit to direct sunlight
does not expose the unit to water ingress
ensures correct connection and operation
provides easy access for maintenance
Related links:
Specifications on page 341
Installing the cables
WARNING: Do not cut the control, coaxial or speaker cable. If the cables are too
long, gather the excess neatly and secure it out of the way.
CAUTION: Large magnetic fields can be generated along the power cable during
transmission and these fields may be coupled into the control cabling.
Failure to keep these cables separated causes distortion of the
transmitted signal.