The EM 1046 system includes a power module
that is located at the right-hand side of the mains
socket. The power module is available as a 110,
230 or 240 V AC model. The unit can easily be
adapted to changing power requirements by
replacing the power module.
The fuse holder is located near the mains
socket.
Replacing fuses:
•
Draw out the fuse holder
•
Use a small screwdriver to lift the fuse
out of the holder
A spare fuse is in the fuse holder
CAUTION!
MANIPULATION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DISCONNECT THIS APPLIANCE FROM THE MAINS
The two antennas needed for diversity
operation (see ch. 1.2) connect to sockets
A and B on the EM 1046 RI module
(N-type sockets).
A larger number of modules is usually
operated via in-built antenna splitters
(see ch. 4.3.2 through to ch. 4.3.3).
Antenna boosters can be supplied with 12 V,
max. 150 mA, via sockets A and B. A power
switch allows the supply voltage to be switched
on or off. With the supply voltage switched on,
the respective LED displays on both the antenna
input module and the front panel light up (see ch.
4.3.3).
NOTA BENE
Cut off the DC voltage for measurements on
the antenna sockets (see ch. 4.3.3) to prevent
the measuring instrument from being damaged.
Publ. 10/94 engl, A 02
MAINS CONNECTION
MAINS SOCKET
FUNCTION
ANTENNA CONNECTION
ANTENNA
SOCKET
A
(N-TYPE)
FUSE
6,3 A SLOW
POWER MODULE
DISPLAY
ANTENNA
SOCKET
B
(N-TYPE)
3.1
(RX)
3.2
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