Connecting Radiators To The Transmitter - Shure DT 6008 User Manual

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Figure 0-H
Attaching the wall mounting bracket to a wall
Figure 0-I
Attaching the radiator to the wall mounting bracket
Ceiling mounting
The radiators can be attached to the ceiling
using the supplied suspension bracket. This
ensures enough space for a proper air flow
around the radiator. Mounting a radiator in the
ceiling will in most cases require a forced air
flow by means of a ventilator to prevent
overheating.
Mounting on horizontal surfaces
When the radiator has to be positioned a
horizontal surface (e.g. on top of an interpreter
booth), the distance between the radiator and
the surface must be at least 4 cm (1.5 inch) to
enable enough air flow around the radiator.
This can be achieved by using the suspension
bracket as a support. If this is not possible,
switch the radiator to half power. If the radiator
is used at full power on top of an interpreter
booth, the ambient temperature must not
exceed 35° C.

Connecting radiators to the transmitter

The transmitter has six BNC HF Output
connectors labeled 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 on the
rear panel. All six outputs are functionally
identical. They can each drive up to 30 radiators
(RA 6013 and/or RA 6025) in a loop-through
configuration. The radiators are connected with
RG59 cables. The maximum cable length per
output is 900 m (2970 ft) to the last radiator.
Automatic cable termination is achieved by a
built-in switch in the BNC connectors on the
radiator.
Notes: For the automatic cable termination to
work, never leave an open-ended cable
connected to the last radiator in a loop-through
chain.
When connecting infra-red radiators, do not
split the cable, else the system will not function
correctly.
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