JTECH Communications Inc. SERIES2600 User Manual
JTECH UHF Desktop Transmitter Installation and Operation Guide 320115K
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Installation
Installing the Transmitter
The first consideration in the placement of the transmitter is convenience. It
should be readily accessible in a central location within the paging area. Pay
close attention to nearby obstructions such as walls, pipes, ducts, mirrored glass,
or other similar barriers that may weaken or misdirect transmitted signals.
Certain materials and construction, especially metal, have the potential to
partially or completely block the paging signal.
The first consideration in the placement of the transmitter is convenience. It
should be readily accessible in a central location within the paging area. Pay
close attention to nearby obstructions such as walls, pipes, ducts, mirrored glass,
or other similar barriers that may weaken or misdirect transmitted signals.
Certain materials and construction, especially metal, have the potential to
partially or completely block the paging signal.
Fig. 1 – Desktop Transmitter
The next consideration involves safety. Ensure the unit is securely mounted and
away from liquids, extreme heat and possible physical damage. Also remember
that the transmitting unit requires an AC power outlet. Be sure an antenna is
attached prior to applying power to avoid damage to the transmitter.