Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Statements
- Guide Conventions
- 1
- Background
- F10 System Hardware
- System Diagrams
- Grouping Multiple Antennas
- 2 x 1 Meter Configuration
- 2
- Antenna Distance from Interfering Elements
- System Performance Considerations
- Determining the Electronics Location
- Environmental Considerations
- Site Survey Conclusion
- 3
- Requirements
- Installation Outline
- F10, 1 Meter and 2 Meter Floor Cuts
- Common Wider Floor Cuts
- Mounting the Electronics Enclosure
- Mounting the Power Supply
- Finishing Installation
- 4
- Antenna Wiring
- Wiring the 2 x 1 Meter System
- Overview
- Wiring Between F10 Systems for Sync
- Wiring peripherals
- 5
- System Setup Using DMS
- Application-Based Detection Modes
- Alarm Severity
- Configuring SAM (Smart Alarm Management)
- Updating the System
- 6
- TR4215 Features
- Basic Tuning Methods Using DMS
- Noise Sources
- Analog View
- Evaluate Jumper Positions
- Configuring the System for Asynchronous Noise
- Resonance Sources
- Data Retrieval
- A
- Power Supply Details
- B
- F10 Parts List
- C
- F10 System – Proximity to Deactivation Units
- F10 System – Proximity to Other Systems
- D
- F10, 2 Meter System
- F10, 1 Meter System
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10. Route the coax cable through the L-shaped fitting and 3 inch piece Tubing (cut to length).
After antenna placement is finalized, apply PVC cement and secure the section of Tubing.
11. To prepare the coax cable, strip the outer insulator, then twist the conductor into a wire lead.
12. Next, cut the inner insulator flush with the outer and strip ¼ inch of the sheathing around the
inner conductor (above right). Ensure that conductors are short enough to prevent touching.
13. Using a small screwdriver, gently hold the connectors open and then insert the coax wire
leads. Repeat for the second coax cable. Ensure that both inner and outer conductors match.
14. Make the antenna wiring connections to the matching board as shown (or refer to Table 4.1).