Installation manual
INSTALLATION
LOCATION CONSIDERATION
Choose a location for the radio that permits several
inches of clearance all around. This is necessary for proper
heat dissipation, especially around the heat sink mounted on
the rear panel.
CABLE CONNECTIONS
1. Install the TX and RX antenna cables on their re-
spective N type connectors. See Figure 2 below.
2. If used, plug in the cable to the Multifunction
Port’s DB15 connector. See page 6 for more de-
tails.
3. If used, plug in the External Speaker. This discon-
nects the Unit’s internal speaker.
4. Install the microphone’s cable in the modular jack
located on the front panel. There will be a click
when the connector is fully seated.
5. Plug the AC cord into a suitable 120 or 240 AC re-
ceptacle.
HANDHELD MICROPHONE
If a handheld microphone is used, a hang-up clip (sup-
plied) can be mounted on the Unit’s right side near the front
panel. Using the one screw at the upper front corner and the
one approximately 2 1/2" below it, install the clip so that the
microphone’s hang-up button can be easily slid downward
in place.
OPERATING CONTROLS AND
INDICATORS
This section gives a brief description of each control,
button and status indicator. The OPERATION section pro-
vides more details on each of these and how they relate to
the unit’s overall operation.
As each button is pressed, a beep (if enabled; dealer pro-
grammable; see Page 8) will be heard. A high frequency
beep indicates the ON or enabled state, while a low fre-
quency beep indicates the OFF or disabled state.
It is recommended that the repeater and antenna in-
stallations be performed by a technician qualified in
2-way radio.
NOTE
When duplexer is used, antenna connection is
made to connector labeled ANTENNA.
NOTE
Figure 2 - Rear Panel Details.
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