Harris Corporation RF Communications Division XG-100LPA Manuale Utente
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5. Verify both base brackets are firmly secured to the mounting surface. A secure mount prevents
unreasonable vibration, which could damage the radio, cause its cable connections to loosen, or both.
6. XG-100LPA mounted with XG-100M Only:
a.
Attach an Extension Bracket (FM-018205) to each side of LBPA Base Bracket (1000003678).
b.
Push each Extension Bracket firmly down into the Base Bracket so it is firm and flush.
c.
Secure the Extension Bracket to the Base Bracket using two #8-32 pan-head screws per Extension
Bracket and tighten.
7.2 MOUNT THE EQUIPMENT INTO THE BRACKETS
7.2.1 MRU and LBPA Mounting
Mount the MRU and LBPA into the brackets using either the LBPA and MRU stacking procedure or the
mounting separately procedure.
To Stack LBPA and MRU using the LBPA Base Bracket:
Install the LBPA and the MRU into the LBPA Base Bracket using the following procedure. An exploded
view assembly diagram is shown in Figure 7-4.
1. Slide the LBPA into the Base Bracket 1000003678. The LBPA connector end must face towards the
cabling area of the installation.
2. Secure the LBPA to the bracket using six (6) M5 Philips-head screws (SC-018424), three (3) per side.
These screws have a captive-type (SEMS) lock washer. Tighten all six (6) screws with a screwdriver
until the lock washer on each screw is fully compressed, and the LBPA is firm and flush between the
bracket sides.
3. Slide the mobile radio between the Extension Brackets FM-018205. The connector end of the radio
must face towards the cabling area of the radio installation.
4. Secure the radio into the brackets using six (6) M5 Philips-head screws (SC-018424), three (3) screws
per radio side.
These screws have a captive-type (SEMS) lock washer. Tighten all six (6) screws with a screwdriver
These screws have a captive-type (SEMS) lock washer. Tighten all six (6) screws with a screwdriver
until the lock washer on each screw is fully compressed, and the radio is firm and flush between the
brackets.
5. Check the mounting area for proper clearance for cable service looping and for air circulation, plus an
area to secure and stow the excess cable lengths.
Proper mounting is one factor that ensures optimal radio performance. An improperly
mounted radio may experience degradation in the quality of voice and data
communications.
NOTE