Telematics Wireless Ltd. T210A Manuel D’Utilisation
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6.3.
Installation and Accessories Kit Parts List
The DCU2 Pro E US is delivered without the antennas installed, unless otherwise ordered. The DCU2 Pro
E US unit comes with the following components from Telematics:
E US unit comes with the following components from Telematics:
Tnet antenna.
Wi-Fi antenna.
DCU2 Pro E US with attached 12 meter power cable.
6.4.
Site Requirement Guidelines
The DCU2 Pro E US is most commonly installed on a light pole, but can be installed on other locations
that are high enough to provide line-of-sight to the end units.
that are high enough to provide line-of-sight to the end units.
Telematics Wireless recommends that the site for the DCU2 Pro E US conforms to the following
conditions:
conditions:
Away from sources of vibration or physical shock.
Isolated from strong electromagnetic fields produced by electrical devices.
Properly grounded.
To help maintain trouble-free operation, adhere to the following precautions and guidelines when
planning the Telematics Wireless T-Light DCU2 Pro E US installation:
planning the Telematics Wireless T-Light DCU2 Pro E US installation:
The DCU2 Pro E US should be installed with means for a permanent ground.
Ensure the site includes provisions for an AC power source, grounding, and RF cable.
Keep cables organized. Make sure that cables from other equipment installed in the vicinity do not
restrict access to the DCU2 Pro E US.
restrict access to the DCU2 Pro E US.
Verify that there is sufficient clearance between the DCU2 Pro E US system and any other system
that may exhaust warm air.
that may exhaust warm air.
6.5.
Power Connection Guidelines
The DCU2 Pro E US is configured to use AC-input power only. Ensure all power connection wiring
conforms to the rules and regulations of the country and local authorities.
conforms to the rules and regulations of the country and local authorities.
The system accepts a range input voltage of for:
EU -90VAC or 295VAC.
US -90 ~ 305VAC@ 50-60Hz
Proper grounding is necessary to avoid damage from lightening and power surges. The grounding design
must comply with the country and local electrical codes.
must comply with the country and local electrical codes.