Putting the receiver into operation

If the booster supply voltage is switched on (see page 31), it remains switched on even when the receiver is switched off.

￿Position antennas in the same room in which the transmission takes place! Maintain a minimum distance of 1 m between antennas and a minimum distance of 50 cm between antennas and metal objects (including reinforced concrete walls).

Daisy chaining receivers

ANT A

ANT B

The receivers feature an integrated antenna splitter so that up to eight

receivers can be daisy chained using the supplied short antenna daisy

 

 

 

 

chain cables. The type plate U indicates the daisy chained frequency

 

 

range.

 

 

￿ Connect the two supplied antennas or two remote antennas (available

 

 

as accessories) to the BNC sockets O and R at the rear of the first

 

 

receiver.

 

 

￿ Use the supplied 50-Ωantenna daisy chain cables to daisy chain the

 

 

receivers as shown in the diagram on the left.

 

 

The antenna signals are also daisy chained when a receiver is

V

 

switched off. If the booster supply voltage is switched on (see

 

 

page 31), it remains switched on even when the receiver is

 

 

switched off.

D

Connecting the receiver to the mains/ disconnecting the receiver from the mains

CAUTION! Damage to the device due to electric current!

If you connect the receiver to an unsuitable power supply, this can cause damage to the device.

￿Use the supplied mains cable to connect the receiver to the mains (100 to 240 V AC, 50 or 60 Hz).

￿Ensure a reliable mains ground connection of the receiver

– especially when you are using multi-outlet power strips or extension cables.

The receiver has no mains switch. To connect the receiver to the mains:

￿Connect the supplied mains cable to the 3-pin mains socket D.

￿Plug the mains connector into the wall socket.

To disconnect the receiver from the mains:

￿Pull out the mains connector from the wall socket. All daisy chained signals are interrupted, i.e.:

the antenna signals at the daisy chain outputs Q and P,

the booster supply voltage,

the signal of the external word clock generator.

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