Product Info
Table Of Contents
- Foreword
- Copyright and trademarks
- Restrictions on use
- Health and safety
- CE type approval
- Park Air Sapphire
- Park Air V2 Services
- About this user documentation
- Glossary of abbreviations, acronyms and technical terms
- 1 Overview
- 2 Description
- 3 Installation
- 4 Amplifier/radio interaction
- 5 Maintenance
- 6 Connector information
- 7 Specification
- 8 Associated equipment
- 9 Fault finding
- Annex
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Dangerous voltage
You must be suitably qualified to terminate a mains supply to the equipment.
Dangerous voltage
You must be careful of high RF voltages on the ANTENNA connector on the rear of the amplifier. This
is indicated by the RF voltage warning symbol ( ).
Antenna radiation
The transmit antenna must be installed such that the resultant radiated field strength is below
national limits, see Annex for limits and examples. The safe distance must be calculated for each
installation.
Fan replacement
Fan replacement must be done by a skilled person.
No user serviceable parts inside the amplifier
There are no user serviceable parts inside the amplifier.
Double pole/neutral fusing
The amplifier uses a power supply which has both live and neutral fuses.
AC socket-outlet
The AC socket-outlet must be installed near the amplifier and must have easy access.
Earth connection
This equipment must be earthed. The earth terminal of the AC connector must be used as the safety
earth.
AC and/or DC supply
The power cables are the amplifiers disconnect devices.
AC supply fuse rating
The amplifier AC supplies must have a 6.3 Amp time-delay fuse fitted.