User's Manual

7.1.3 Station speaker Installation
The loudspeaker should be installed near to the handset and can
be flush mounted or surface mounted with the supplied pattress.
Flush Mounting Attach the self adhesive gasket to the back of the loudspeaker.
Remove the four detachable corners of the speaker which con-
ceal the mounting holes. Apply the supplied cutting template
to the mounting position. Carefully cut out the aperture
required for the speaker back and use the short self tapping
screws provided. Refit the corners to conceal the screw fixings.
Surface Mounting Drill a 5mm (0.2in) hole for the speaker cable. Attach the self
adhesive gasket to the back of the loudspeaker. Remove the
four detachable corners which conceal the mounting holes. Fit
the pattress to the back of the speaker and use the long self-tap-
ping screws provided to fix the speaker and the pattress block
to the bulkhead. Refit the corners to conceal the screw fixings.
7.2 Electronic Installation
Electronic installation is straightforward - all peripherals con-
nect to the Transceiver Unit using the clearly labelled plug-in
terminals (Fig 7.2) -
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Fig 7.2 - Transceiver terminal connections
NOTE The diagram shows the terminal bay with the optional expan-
sion board, which is not included with the standard radio.
If it is necessary to shorten any of the cables, ensure the ends
are re-tinned for the best quality connection.
The transceiver unit is fitted with a 10amp “blade” type fuse.
It is recommended that the radio is connected to a 10amp
fused switch or breaker on the boat’s switch panel.
Connect the supplied power cable to the terminals marked
PWR + and - as follows -
STANDARD CONNECTIONS EXPANSION BOARD
Terminal
Number
1
2
Wire
Colour(s)
Red
Black