User's Manual

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EA Mobile User Guide
4. Controls and indicators
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Removing a fuse
To check a fuse you must remove it:
1. To remove the selected fuse, insert a flat-head screwdriver (or a dime) into
the slotted center of the fuse holder.
2. Turn counterclockwise until the fuse holder springs out.
3. Pull the fuse holder and fuse out of the EA_Mobile back panel.
Checking a fuse
To check the fuse:
1. If the fuse has a window in it, check the metal filament inside.
If it is clearly broken, the fuse is blown.
If the filament appears to be intact, it could still be broken at one end
where the break is less apparent. You may want to try replacing the fuse
with a known good fuse, just to be sure.
If the fuse has no window, replace with a known good fuse to see if this
solves the problem.
Replacing a fuse
1. To replace the fuse, remove the old one from the fuse holder and insert a
new one.
Verify the fuse has the proper amperage and voltage characteristics.
2. Replace the fuse holder (with new fuse) in the socket on the EA_Mobile back
panel.
3. Insert the screwdriver/coin into the center slot on the fuse holder cap, push
in and turn clockwise until tight.
Specifications The following table shows the EA_Mobile specifications:
Power Source Standard 13.8 VDC vehicle power, sealed internal gel-cell battery
Power Consumption 100 Watts (8 Amps maximum current) fully loaded
RF Transmitter Power is 12.5 Watts nominal. Frequency is software tunable to licensed
frequency
Transceiver ISM Band, Frequency Hopping 900 MHz transmit and receive
GPS Receiver Accuracy, approximately 3 meters
FCC Compliance Part 90, including Parts 90.210(d) FCC ID: G8JEAMOBILE1
Operating Temperature
(Ambient)
-10C to 50C (14F to 122F)
Storage Temperature -10 °C to +40 °C (+14 °F to +104 °F)
Size 17”W x 7”H x 12”D
Weight (approximate) 33 lbs (15 kg) in operational configuration
62 lbs (28 kg) in carrying case
Fuses Input 20 Amp AGC 32V
Battery 20 Amp AGC 32V