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Installation Manual T-Rx 1000/1500 FSK12 FSK12 Version: B4 Document-ID: 945814-000 Author: SH
5 General safety aspects
Before any work on the receiver disconnect the power supply
by unplug the interface connector.
Disconnect voltage when working with installation wiring.
Voltage may be supplied from different power sources.
As the antenna installation may require work to be carried out on the vehicle/machine
roof care should be taken to protect personnel from falling.
Read the User Manual before attempting to use the transmitter.
If testing of the installation also includes moving, make sure no personnel or equip-
ment is in the area of moving objects.
Disconnect voltage when connecting/disconnecting connectors.
Voltage may be supplied from different power sources.
At high ambient temperatures, the receiver units surface gets hot. Do not touch the
surface. In this situations the receiver shall be installed out of reach.
6 Installation preparation
The T-Rx 1000/1500 receiver can be operated within a wide ambient temperature range accord-
ing to the technical specications below. Due to the additional self-heating, proper derating or
cooling is needed.
See chapter “16 Derating”.
Select a proper space on the vehicle/machine for the receiver
• The receiver shall be installed on a at surface
• The receiver shall be protected against weather conditions and excessive mechanical
damage.
• The receiver must be xed with four screws M5 x L.
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Do not install the receiver close to heat generating equipment. As the internal heating of
the device electronics is dissipated via the housing, sufcient cooling must be ensured in
case of “sandwich mounting”
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Do not install the receiver close to equipment likely to produce radio interference distur-
bance
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Do not install on a structure that is prone to vibration
Make sure that it is possible to install the necessary cabling between the receiver and
• the antenna. Maximum cable length 10 m
• the vehicle/machine control system
The antennas shall be installed on the vehicle/machine on a conductive surface. See chapter “7.2
Antenna installation”.
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Do not install the antennas close to equipment likely to produce radio interference distur-
bance
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