Product Info
Table Of Contents
- Foreword
- 1 Overview
- 2 Description
- 3 Installation
- 4 Operation
- 5 Maintenance
- 6 Connector information
- 7 Specification
- 8 Associated equipment
- Index
- Annex
T6-D-USER-TRV-EN Page 3-1 Installation
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3 Installation
You must be suitably qualified to terminate a mains supply to the equipment.
The transmit antenna must be installed such that the resultant radiated field strength is below national limits,
see “Annex” for limits and examples. The safe distance must be calculated for each installation.
This equipment must be earthed. The earth terminal of the AC connector must be used as the safety earth.
The power cord/s is/are the radio’s disconnect supply device/s.
The radio AC supply must have a 5 Amp time-delay fuse fitted.
3.1 Park Air T6 standalone installation
The AC socket-outlet must be installed near the radio and have easy access.
You must have a suitable AC and/or DC supply and a suitable antenna or antennas. An accessory Park Air S2
microphone or headset is required for a functional test of the installation.
The AC supply cable specification is shown with “AC input connector” on page 6-6 and the DC supply cable
specification is shown with “DC input connector” also on page 6-6.
3.1.1 Connect the cables
(1) Make sure the antenna cable/s is/are correctly connected.
(2) Make sure the AC and/or DC supply cable/s is/are correctly connected.
3.1.2 Switch on the radio
Refer to 4 Operation for further details.
To make sure the radio is operational:
(1) Make sure the Status Indicator is blue .
(2) An operational test is in accordance with local regulations or by the decision of the user.
Dangerous voltage
Antenna radiation
Earth connection
AC and/or DC supply
AC supply fuse rating
AC socket-outlet