Kathrein cap910 manual Power supply, fusing, Road Traffic Licensing Regulations StVZO

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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS - IMPORTANT NOTES

Road Traffic Licensing Regulations (StVZO)

The applicable regulations of the StVZO must be observed in respect of fixed installation of the turntable on a vehicle which is driven on public highways.

In particular, §§ 19/2; 30 C; 32 (2) and the EC directive 74/483 EEC are applicable.

Briefly, they state that no endorsement of the vehicle documentation is required unless the antenna unit causes the height of the laden vehicle to exceed 2 m, or the antenna unit projects beyond the outer lateral outline of the vehicle. The maximum permissible height of 4 m (vehicle and antenna unit) may not be exceeded.

There is an increased risk of accidents if the normal vehicle height is increased by extending the antenna. The driver bears sole responsibility for the condition of the superstructure and external fittings!

Cables

Lay all cables such that nobody can tread on them or trip over them.

To prevent parasitic induction or interference emissions, when extending the antenna cable use 75 Ω coaxial cable with a screening factor of at least 75 dB.

If you tied the cables together with wire or similar materials, remove this to prevent the risk of fire!

When connecting the power cables (receiver and turntable) to the vehicle electrical supply, make sure that the cable polarity is not reversed.

If the cable polarity is reversed there is a risk of thermal overload and damage to components when the equipment is powered up!

Power supply, fusing

Operate the system from your vehicle's battery (12 V) or a suitable mains power supply unit. This power supply unit must ensure a stable output voltage of 12 V, continuous current of 11 A and 15 A (300 ms) surge current.

The transient power consumption is up to a maximum of 12 A.

To ensure reliable functioning of the connection/control unit, the power supply cable must be connected directly to the battery. If the supply voltage is too low, the UFS 940sw receiver indicates this with the on-screen message “On-board voltage too low” on the television screen.

A 15 A fuse is incorporated in the power supply cable. If the fuse blows, rectify the source of the fault and replace the blown fuse with a fuse of the same rated value (15 A).

Never remove or bypass the fuse in the cable – cable fire hazard!

Connecting the power supply cable lead marked “Ignition” activates the turntable function for automatic lowering of the antenna. This lowering takes place as soon as the vehicle ignition circuit is turned on. When connecting the control unit to the vehicle power supply, make sure that the “12 V”, “Earth” and “Ignition” wires cannot be disconnected by intermediate switches, as this could deactivate the automatic lowering function.

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Contents CAP General Company Address and Accredited RepresentativeMobiset 4 CAP 910 Components / Scope of Delivery Product PackageContents Installation Manual Contents Operating Manual Proper USE Proper USE USE for the Intended PurposeAdhesive sealant Safety Instructions Important NotesEssential information Power supply, fusing Road Traffic Licensing Regulations StVZOChecks before commencing a journey Installation and Connection Selecting the Installation LocationRequired Tools and Equipment Unpacking and PreparationDirection of travel Installation Steps Figure C Not included Installation of Turntable Variant with Cable Gland Underneath the TurntableFigure E1 Master coaxial cable marked red Version with External Cable Gland FIG. F Installation and Connection Installation of the UFS 940SW Selection of a Suitable Installation LocationPreparations Important Instructions for Installation Rear of the receiver Front of the receiver Installation Laying Cables and Connecting the Turntable Installation and Connection Connection Example for 12 V Battery Connection Receiver. There is no restriction onReception Range / Footprint Address of the Service Centre Dismantling for ServicingDismantling ESCSafety Instructions Manual Lowering to Park PositionManual Lowering Technical Specifications Direction of travelSikaflex 291 Safety Data Sheet Materials/preparation and company designationComposition/data on components Potential hazardsMeasures for fire fighting Measures if inadvertently releasedHandling and storage Exposure limitation and personal protective equipmentPhysical and chemical characteristics Stability and reactivityToxicology data Sensitisation Ecological dataDisposal instructions Transport dataOther data Sikaflex 291 Technical Data Sheet Sikaflex-291 IkaflexChemical Stability CAP CAP 910 Operating ManualImportant Information for CAP 910 Before Setup Remote ControlFirst Installation Hdmi Video System Local time offset UTC Automatic clock change summer/winter timeCAP Menu Turntable Antenna Settings Resetting the CAP System Turntable Antenna ResetCalling UP the CAP Menu All satellite positions found by a search will be deletedElevation Inputting the CAP GPS PositionTo Move the Antenna Manually Move to the Azimuth Rotate the Antenna Stop on SignalLNB TILT/SKEW CAP Settings Move CAP to Park PositionElevation Border and Elevation Offset Search SpeedRestore Factory Settings Countdown for the Search StartAlignment Satellite Search Channel Satellite SELECTION/PROGRAMMING the Timer Channel Selection from the Channel ListTimer Programming Channel Selection from the Channel List Sorted by SatelliteChange of Location Change of Location Park Parking the TurntableSpecial Messages from the Turntable System Protection MessagesSpecial Messages from the Turntable Messages Arising from Software Problems Further MessagesTimer function is currently not yet available in CAP mode Declaration of Conformity Disposal Instructions Spent batteries are special waste