User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Before You Begin
- CCU/Repeater Basics
- Planning a CCU/Repeater Installation
- Installing the CCU/Repeater
- Battery Care and Replacement
- Detailed CCU/Repeater Specifications
- Status and Diagnostics
- Index
Providing Power
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4. Place the battery in the battery well as shown in the following illustration.
Providing Power
The final step of the CCU/Repeater installation is to provide power to the CCU.
Depending on the CCU/Repeater model, either a two pin cable (DC), three pin cable
(AC), or a five pin cable (solar) is required.
Caution Do not move or tilt the CCU for one minute after connecting power.
Moving or tilting a CCU too soon after connecting power may cause the current
configuration to be lost.
To provide power
1. Plug the appropriate cable in to the CCU/Repeater.
Note The connector is keyed so that the cable can connect in only one orientation.
2. Securely fasten the power cable to the CCU/Repeater by tightening the retaining nut
on the cable.