Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- List of Figures
- 1 USERS OF THIS MANUAL
- 1.1. Purpose of this manual
- 1.2. End User
- 1.3. Training
- 1.4. Information
- 2 BlastWeb SYSTEM PRODUCT SAFETY
- 2.1. DetNet Safety Philosophy
- 2.2. User Safety
- 2.3. Transportation, Storage and Handling
- 2.4. Maintenance Schedule
- 2.5. Information in case of emergency
- 2.6. RF Repeater General Safety Warnings
- 2.7. Warning, Caution, and Note Statements
- 2.8. RF compliance - FCC (USA) and ICES (Canada)
- 2.9. DISCLAIMER
- 3 RF Repeater
- 3.1. Components
- 4 Installing RF Repeater
- 4.1. Mounting RF Repeater
- 4.2. Connecting Antennae
- 4.3. Backup Battery
- 4.4. Main Power
- 5 Solar Panel (Optional)
- 5.1. Mounting Solar panel to bracket
- 5.2. Connecting arm
- 5.3. Securing arm to a fixed pole
- 5.4. Adjusting Solar panel
- 6 Channel Setup
- 7 Troubleshooting
- 7.1. Replace main supply cable
- 7.2. Low Battery
- 7.3. PSU Card and RF Repeater Cards
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The RF Repeater is compatible with either 115VAC or 230VAC mains supply
The Mains Protection PCB provides over current protection and over voltage protection.
• NEVER CONNECT 115VAC TO A RF REPEATER CONFIGURED FOR A 220VAC SUPPLY
• NEVER CONNECT 230VAC TO A RF REPEATER CONFIGURED FOR A 115VAC SUPPLY
• NEVER CONNECT 525VAC TO A RF REPEATER.
T
he required supply voltage have to be configured during production and has to be
specified on the order.
If the RF Repeater does not switch on when mains power is switched on for the first time
or after an extended period, it is likely that the backup battery voltage is below 12.5V.
If so, change the battery until it is fully charged and the unit should switch on.