Vertex Standard Installation and Initial SET-UP, Overview, Installing the 7122B/7133B ACU

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INSTALLATION

2.0 INSTALLATION AND INITIAL SET-UP

WARNING

Always disconnect power before opening covers, doors, enclosures, gates, panels, or shields. Never make internal adjustments or perform maintenance or service when alone or fatigued. Main power connections and grounding should be performed by qualified personnel. Keep away from live circuits; know your equipment and don't take chances. In case of emergency, be sure to disconnect power before touching equipment or personnel in contact with the equipment.

2.1 Overview

This section of the manual provides the information necessary for the installation and initial set-up of the 7122B/7133B ACU.

The system installation and set-up instructions are presented in the following general order.

·Mechanical Installation

·System Cabling

·Power-Up and Set-Up

2.2Mechanical Installation

2.2.1 Antenna Mounted Components

Proper and complete installation of the 7122B/7133B outside unit, motors, resolvers, and limit switches is imperative for safe and accurate system operation. Refer to the mechanical drawings supplied in the drawing package separate from this manual for mechanical interface details and complete this phase of installation first.

2.2.2 Installing the 7122B/7133B ACU

Using four No. 10 screws, mount the 7122B/7133B ACU inside a standard 19-inch EIA rack. No added support is necessary.

2.3 System Cabling

Refer to Figure 2-1 for a block diagram of the 7122B/7133B Antenna Control System. The following paragraphs describe the cabling and list the connections for the 7122B/7133B. Cables must be connected from the antenna to the OU, from the OU to the 7122B/7133B ACU, and from the antenna resolvers to the ACU. Be sure the cables are connected correctly and securely because proper functioning of the system during power-up is important for the protection of the equipment and for timely completion of the installation.

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Contents April CG-1045Proprietary Notice Please Read the Following Precautions Table of Contents System Hardware IntroductionPurpose of the 7122B/7133B Manual General Information about the 7122B/7133B ACU1.2 7122B/7133B OU Drive Cabinet Overview Installation and Initial SET-UPMechanical Installation Antenna Mounted Components Installing the 7122B/7133B ACUB Antenna Control System Block Diagram Shows the connections between the ACU and the OU Resolvers are connected as shown in Table Display Offset Adjustment7122B/7133B ACU Operation7122B/7133B OU 7122B/7133B OU Controls Function 1 7122B/7133B OU ControlsMaintenance Mode Acceptance Test ProcedurePreliminary Information Remote Mode ATP Recommended Spares Engineering Drawings Crlf Appendix a Acronyms and AbbreviationsFLT PCB Appendix B Technical Support Model FAX 903

7122B, 7133B specifications

The Vertex Standard 7133B and 7122B are professional-grade handheld two-way radios designed for reliable communication in demanding environments. These models are part of the Vertex Standard line, known for their robust build quality and exceptional performance in various industries, including construction, hospitality, and event management.

One of the primary features of the 7133B and 7122B is their compact and lightweight design, making them easy to carry and use for extended periods. They both boast a rugged construction that meets military standards for durability, ensuring they can withstand harsh conditions and rough handling. This toughness is complemented by resistance to dust and water, making them suitable for outdoor use in challenging weather.

In terms of technology, both models are equipped with a powerful 5-watt transmitter, providing extended communication range and clear audio quality. The radios support multiple channel options, allowing users to communicate over designated frequencies seamlessly. This multi-channel capability is essential for organizations that require secure and private communication.

The 7133B incorporates advanced digital signal processing (DSP) technology, enhancing audio clarity even in noisy environments. This ensures that users can communicate effectively without the interference that often plagues traditional analog systems. The 7122B features a similar audio enhancement system, making it suitable for venues where background noise is prevalent.

User-friendliness is a key characteristic of these radios. Both models come with an intuitive interface, complete with an easy-to-read display and programmable buttons that allow for quick access to frequently used functions. The built-in scanning functionality enables users to monitor multiple channels effortlessly, ensuring they are always in touch with their team.

Additionally, battery life is optimized for prolonged use, with both models featuring high-capacity rechargeable batteries. This ensures that users can depend on their radios throughout long shifts without worrying about battery depletion.

In conclusion, the Vertex Standard 7133B and 7122B are ideal solutions for professionals seeking reliable and durable communication tools. With their advanced features, rugged design, and user-friendly interfaces, these radios meet the demands of various work environments, ensuring efficient communication and enhanced productivity. Whether for coordinating teams on-site or ensuring security in events, both models stand out as excellent choices for effective communication solutions.