Audiovox 128-6210A Manuel D’Utilisation

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Specifications
GENERAL
Power  Source
12 Vdc, Negative Ground
Max. Current Consumption
2.0 A
Dimensions:
Satellite  System  Control
133mmL  x21.0 mm W    x 47.5 mmH
  Unit (SCU)
(5.24”)      x  (0.83”)
      x (1.87”)
Satellite Radio Receiver
170mmL  x 114.9 mm W x 30.5mmH
  Unit (RRU)
(6.7”)         x  (4.5”)              x (1.03”)
RF Modulator
94.9mmL  x 79.9 mm W   x 26mm H
(3.7”)         x (3.15”)             x (1.02”)
Weight:
Satellite System Control
9.5 Oz (0.269Kg)
   Unit (SCU)
Satellite Radio Receiver
23.0 Oz (0.652Kg)
   Unit (RRU)
RF Modulator
6.5 Oz (0.184Kg)
RRU
Frequency  Range
2,332.50 - 2,345.00MHz
Usable Sensitivity:
Satellite
-94.0 dBm
Terrestrial
-90.0 dBm
AUDIO
Signal-to-Noise  Ratio
92 dB (IHF-A Network)
Separation
75 dB
RF Modulator
Usable Frequencies
88.1MHz, 88.3MHz, 88.5MHz,
88.7MHz, 88.9MHz, 89.1MHz,
89.3MHz
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Troubleshooting Considerations
Troubleshooting Considerations
The following table presents a few possible causes of system operating
faults, their probable causes and the remedial action suggested to re-
store the system to normal operating conditions.
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