Product Manual
Table Of Contents
- Abbreviations And Acronyms
- 1 Tornado System Overview
- 2 Safety Warnings
- 3 Tornado radio unit overview
- 4 Setting Up on the Bench
- 5 Configuration Control and Monitoring System (CCMS)
- 6 Changing Operating Frequency and Power Calibration
- 7 Duplexer Tuning Guide
- 8 Radio Reference Information
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Tools required are a #2 Philips screwdriver, and R2 square drive. The supplied wall screws are of ‘Walldog’ type. They do not
require a drill bit for wood, but a 5mm drill bit will be required to insert the mounting screws into concrete, brick or stone. A
5.5mm masonry bit may be required for especially hard material.
Assembled and exploded view of the Tornado wall mount
8.1.2.4 DIN mount
The Tornado can also be mounted to a Top hat style DIN rail (EN 50022). Tools required are a #2 Philips screwdriver.
Assembled and exploded view of the Tornado DIN mount
8.1.2.5 Weatherproof hood
The weatherproof hood can be used to protect the Tornado interfaces from dust or moisture ingress. It needs to be used
whenever the unit is mounted in an outdoor environment or in adverse conditions.
When installing the hood, orientate it so that the power label on the hood is on the same side as power label on the radio
unit. Do not over tighten the screws or glands. The Tornado then is to be mounted vertically with the glands oriented
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