Putting the transmitter into operation

Connecting the

The supplied rod antenna  is suitable for use in good reception conditions.

rod antenna

￿ Connect the rod antenna  (see diagram).

 





Mounting the transmitter into a 19” rack

Do not fit the device feet when mounting the transmitter into a 19” rack.

CAUTION! Risks when rack mounting the transmitter!

When installing the device in a closed or multi-rack assembly, please consider that, during operation, the ambient temperature, the mechanical loading and the electrical potentials will be different from those of devices which are not mounted into a rack.

￿Make sure that the ambient temperature within the rack does not exceed the permissible temperature limit specified in the SR 300 IEM G3 specifications. If necessary, provide additional ventilation.

￿Make sure that the mechanical loading of the rack is even.

￿When connecting to the power supply, observe the information indicated on the type plate. Avoid circuit overloading. If necessary, provide overcurrent protection.

￿When rack mounting, please note that intrinsically harmless leakage currents of the indi- vidual mains units may accumulate, thereby exceeding the allowable limit value. As a remedy, ground the rack via an additional ground connection.

Rack mounting one

￿ Secure the rack mount “ears” of the supplied GA 3 rack adapter to the transmitter as

transmitter

described on page 8.

￿Secure the blanking plate to one of the rack mount “ears” using two recessed head screws (M 6x10) (see diagram).

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