EFJohnson VR-CM50 manual Receiving Information, Sample Packing List

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PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION

SECTION 1 PRE-INSTALLATION INFORMATION

1.1 RECEIVING INFORMATION

I M P O R T A N T

This merchandise was carefully packed and thor- oughly inspected before leaving our factory. Respon- sibility for its safe delivery was assumed by the carrier upon acceptance of the shipment. Claims for loss or damage sustained in transit must therefore be made upon the carrier as follows:

1.1.1 VISIBLE LOSS OR DAMAGE

Any external evidence of loss or damage must be noted on the freight bill or express receipt and signed by the carrier’s agent. Failure to adequately describe such external evidence of loss or damage may result in the carrier refusing to honor a damage claim. The form required to file such a claim is supplied by the carrier.

1.1.2 CONCEALED LOSS OR DAMAGE

Concealed loss or damage means; loss or damage that is not apparent until the merchandise has been unpacked. The contents may be damaged in transit due to rough handling even though the carton or cabi- net may not show external damage. When the dam- age is discovered upon unpacking, you must make a written request for inspection by the carrier’s agent within 15 days of the delivery date. Then file a claim with the carrier since such damage is the carrier’s responsibility.

It is a requirement of certain OEM vendors that equipment returned for repair must be shipped in its original carton. This specificallyapplies to the Moni-

tor, PC and UPS units for CRT-based consoles. You are strongly advised to save at least one shipping car- ton for each of these devices in the event a return for repair is needed.

You as the consignee, are responsible for filing any claims for loss or damage. E.F. Johnson will assist you in establishing the value of the claim after you have filed the claim with the carrier. Call the Customer Service Department at 1-800-328-3911 for further assistance.

1.1.3 PACKING LIST

Since this product is custom designed to meet our customer’s needs, it is not practical to pack our prod- ucts in any specific pattern.

As each loose item (see Note below) is packed it is noted on the Packing List (see Table 1-1).

1.1.4 UNPACKING THE SHIPMENT

As each item is removed from the container, please check it against the Packing List. If there are any discrepancies, please contact Customer Service,

1-800-328-3911, within 7 days of receipt. E.F. Johnson cannot be held responsible for discrepan- cies beyond this 7 day period.

Note: Commercial items packaged in the original manufacturer’s container(s) are considered loose items. Items packaged within their containers, by the manufacturer (power cords, etc.), are not considered loose items and are not listed on the E.F. Johnson Packing List.

Table 1-1 SAMPLE PACKING LIST

Container Number

Part Number

Description

Quantity

 

 

 

 

1

A100960

Headset Jack Assy

2

 

 

 

 

...

...

...

...

 

 

 

 

 

February 1996

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Part No. 004-3039-274

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Contents VR-CM50 Console System Installation Guide Page VR-CM50 Console System Installation Guide Page Table of Contents List of Figures List of Tables Page Sample Packing List Receiving InformationTools Required Hardware Included for Installation and AssemblyCPU Cabinet Hardware Location of the Central PROCES- SOR Package CPPRear View Joining TWO CPU Cabinets Cable Routing Connection of the Central PRO- Cessor Package CablesPlacement of Surge Arrestor Boxes Wall or Panel Board InstallationMounting of Surge Arrestor BOX- ES and Ground Bracket Grounding the System Star Grounding ConfigurationGrounding Installation Common Ground Bracket AssemblyCPP I/O Panels CPP I/O PanelsI/O Panel Report Sample Customer Data SheetsRTL I/O Panel Assignments 10 Logging Recorder 12 Surge Arrestor BOX Wiring Wiring of Surge Arrestor BoxesAssignments Standard Color CodeDispatch Position Connections Voter System ConnectionsModem Installation Printer Installation13 CPU Relay Panel 14 14 Card Relay Panel PA System Feed Connections to AC PowerIntroduction Tools RequiredConsole Arrangement Main Console Assembly HolesTions Console Leveling Writing Support Rail Mounting Formica Writing Surface ARRANGE- MentWriting Support Rail Mounting Attaching the Formica Writing SUR- Face Joining FormicaFormica Writing Surface and Trim Cabinetry OptionsStabilizer KIT Option Adjustable Keyboard Seat OP- Tion Universal Keyboard DrawerMounting Option Universal Pencil Drawer MOUNT- ING Option Typewriter Extension Assemblysembly OptionMounting PIE Support Rail Mounting OP- TionCRT Monitor Shelf FXM-192 OP- Tion 16 PIE Support Rail Mounting18 CRT Monitor Shelf Monitor Shelf Hardware CRT Interface Processor CIP -3 Power Supply Hardware Install the PC/UPS Slide Tray -1 PC UPS Option NumbersInstall the CIP Power Supply Slide Tray HardwareCIP Tray Hardware Install the CRT Interface PROCE- SOR CIP TrayCIP Tray with Microphone CIP Tray Cable Connections This page intentionally left blank PC UPS Options Install the PC and UPSConnect the PC CPU and PC UPS POW- ER Cords TionsRefer to -2and Table Connect the CRT Interface Processor CIP Tray CablesInstall CRT Touchscreen Option TDV-OP492 Install the CRT MonitorInstall Headset Jack Options TDV- OP406, 407 Install CRT Trackball OPTION/ Mouse OptionInstall Second Volume Control Knob Volume Control HardwareConnector Headset SET UP and Operation of the HEAD- SET JackThis page intentionally left blank Initial POWER-UP and CHECK-OUT Equipment CHECK-OUT and AdjustmentsConsole Adjustments CPP AdjustmentsAlign the CRT Touchscreen with the PC Computer Headset Receive LimitAfter System CHECK-OUT Screen

VR-CM50 specifications

The EFJohnson VR-CM50 is a state-of-the-art mobile communications solution designed for first responders and public safety agencies. This versatile device is engineered to enhance communication efficiency and reliability, ensuring that users can stay connected in critical situations.

The VR-CM50 features a rugged design, built to withstand the harsh environmental conditions often encountered by emergency personnel. It meets military specifications for durability, including shock, vibration, and water resistance. With a lightweight and compact form factor, the VR-CM50 is easy to install in various vehicles without compromising the available space or mobility.

One of the standout technologies in the VR-CM50 is its advanced digital trunking capability. The device operates on multiple frequency bands, allowing for seamless communication across various networks. This flexibility is crucial for interoperability among different agencies, especially during joint operations or mutual aid scenarios.

The VR-CM50 also offers enhanced audio quality, ensuring that users can clearly hear and be heard even in noisy environments. Its digital signal processing technology minimizes background noise and enhances voice clarity. This feature is vital for first responders who often communicate in high-pressure situations where every word counts.

Another key characteristic of the VR-CM50 is its integration with a wide range of communication systems. The device is compatible with various communication protocols, enabling connection with existing infrastructure. This adaptability allows agencies to leverage their current resources while benefiting from the latest technological advancements.

The VR-CM50 promotes user safety with built-in emergency features. It includes a dedicated emergency button that, when pressed, instantly alerts dispatchers and other personnel of the user's location and status. This feature is particularly beneficial for officers on patrol or in isolated areas, enhancing their safety during critical incidents.

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In summary, the EFJohnson VR-CM50 is a robust and feature-rich mobile communication solution tailored for public safety professionals. Its rugged construction, advanced digital trunking, superior audio quality, and integration capabilities make it an essential tool for effective communication in the field. By fostering interoperability and user safety, the VR-CM50 stands as a reliable choice for agencies striving to enhance their emergency response capabilities.