Installation and Operation Guide
11
Connections
All connectors are located on the back panel of the repeater.
Ensure that the cables are routed so that they are kept well clear
of the antenna cable.
Route cables carefully to eliminate the possibility of damage by
sharp edges. Ensure all cabling is secured and routed to avoid
the risk of a trip hazard.
AC power supply
Connect AC power supply to the 110/240V AC power input
connector.
Connect the repeater grounding point to an appropriate earthing
point.
DC power supply
The Repeater Battery Backup cable (optional) is required to
connect the repeater to the DC power source.
Connect the repeater grounding point to an appropriate earthing
point.
Connect the cable to the DC connector on the repeater.
Connect the red wire to the positive terminal on the DC power
source.
Connect the black wire to the negative terminal on the DC power
source.
If the power cable needs to be shortened, it must be shortened
from the DC power source connection end. A fuse must be fitted
to the positive line (red wire) when the cable has been
shortened. A new fuse holder must be fitted (not supplied)
because the existing fuse holder cannot be reused. The fuse
must be positioned close to the DC power source positive
terminal.
CAUTION! Failure to connect the wires to the correct terminal of
the battery or power supply may damage the product and void
any warranty.
CAUTION! DO NOT extend the Repeater Battery Backup cable.
This will affect the backup operation.
Antenna
In order to reduce the risk of RF burns, the antenna must always
remain connected whilst the equipment is switched on. Under no
circumstances should the antenna be connected or
disconnected whilst the equipment is switched on. Do not touch
the antenna when the repeater is switched on.
CAUTION! Do not operate the repeater without an appropriate
RF load attached.