CDR-3250/80 TECHNICAL MANUAL
Issue 2.2 2-1
WARNING
CAUTION
CHAPTER 2
PREPARATION FOR USE AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
2-1 INTRODUCTION.
This chapter contains unpacking, inspection, installation,
connections, and initial alignment procedures.
2-2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION.
To unpack and inspect the receiver for damage, perform the
following procedures:
Do not drop the equipment when lifting or
carrying. Personnel injury or equipment
damage may occur.
1. Inspect the shipping carton for damage before
unpacking the receiver.
NOTE
If the carton is damaged, open the carton in
the presence of a shipping carrier agent if
possible. If damage is found after the
receiver is unpacked, retain the carton and
packing materials for inspection.
2. Open the carton and remove the foam packing
material on top of the receiver.
3. Lift the receiver from the carton.
NOTE
Save carton for possible reshipment.
4. Inspect the receiver for external damage including
dents and scratches.
Do not attempt to operate the receiver if
major damage is found.
2-3 INSTALLATION.
The receiver is designed for 19-inch rack mount (CDR-
3250) or desktop (CDR-3280) operation in a relatively dust
free environment with an ambient temperature range
between 0 and +50
o
C. Optional slides may be provided for
the CDR-3250. Follow the instructions provided with the
slides for installation. An optional dual rack mount kit is
available for the CDR-3280 to mount two units into a
standard 19-inch rack. No special tools or additional
materials are required for installation.
NOTE
See figure FO-1A (CDR-3250) and FO-
1B (CDR-3280) for clearance re-
quirements and mounting details.
2-4 CONNECTIONS.
Refer to table 2-1 and connect the antenna, power cable,
and optional equipment to the unit. (See figure 2-1A (CDR-
3250) and 2-1B (CDR-3280)).
NOTE
Refer to the RCU-3100 Technical Manual
if the RCU-3100 remote controller is used.
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