SM06 Rev. 4.10

Tac/Com Control Head Manual

Section 2 Installation

2.1Introduction

Information in this section consists of: unpacking and inspection procedures, installation procedures, post-installation checks, and installation drawings.

2.2Unpacking and Inspection

Unpack the equipment carefully and locate the warranty card. Inspect the unit visually for damage due to shipping and report all such claims immediately to the carrier involved. Note that each unit should have the following:

-Tac/Com Control Head

-Warranty Card

-Operator’s Manual

-Release certification

Verify that all items are present before proceeding and report any shortage immediately to your supplier.

2.2.1Warranty

Complete the warranty card information and send it to NAT when the installation is complete. If you fail to complete the warranty card, the warranty will be activated on date of shipment from NAT.

Note: An appropriately rated facility, e.g. Certified Aircraft Repair Station, must install this equipment in accordance with applicable regulations. NAT Ltd’s warranty is not valid unless the equipment is installed by an authorized NAT Dealer. Failure to follow any of the installation instructions, or installation by a non-certified individual or agency will void the warranty, and may result in a non-airworthy installation.

2.3Installation Procedures

2.3.1Warnings

Do not bundle any lines from this unit with transmitter coax lines. Do not bundle any lines from this unit with 400 Hz synchro wiring, or AC power lines. Failure to observe these limitations may result in incorrect or intermittent operation, or severe audio interference on received and transmitted signals.

In all installations, use shielded cable exactly as shown, and ground as indicated. Significant noise problems and/or improper operation may result from not following these guidelines.

Jan 4, 2006

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