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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Ensure that the mains supply is switched off and there is no mains Voltage present.
Loosen the plastic gland, insert 3 core mains cable.
Thread the mains cable round around the PSU to the Mains Input 3 way screw terminals on the Main
Protection PCB.
Using a small flat screwdriver, connect the three-core mains cable to the clearly marked 3 way screw
terminals:
• Brown – Live (230VAC or 115VAC)
• Blue – Neutral
• Yellow/green – Earth
Switch on the power by connecting the appropriate wires to the battery.
Connect the unit to mains and switch on the mains power.
If the RF Repeater does not switch on when mains power is switched on, it is likely that the battery
voltage is below 12.5V. If so, allow the battery to charge until its voltage is above 12.5V. The unit should
now switch on.
The cards are equipped with LED’s that can assist during diagnostics.
PSU Card
RF Repeater Card 1
RF Repeater Card 2