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3. INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION
Warning:
Never apply AC power to the DC Power Supply until
all installation
and
connections
have
been
com-
pleted.
3-1.
INSTALLATION
Cautions:
1.
Do not place the unit in an area that is exposed
to direct sunlight, or near a heater, etc.
2.
Do not store or use the unit in a dusty location or
in a moist atmosphere.
Select a well ventilated
location.
3.
To maintain good ventilation:
Remove all packing materials.
Do not cover the unit.
Place the unit at least 10 cm (4") away from
the walls.
3-1-1.
Mounting Bracket Installation (Mobile)
Warning:
Consider ease of operation and safety when
select-
ing the location for the Mounting Bracket.
The
following
tools
are required
for installing the
Mounting Bracket.
1/6" drill for Self-tapping Screws.
No. 2 Philips Screw Driver.
1.
Select a location in which to install the Mounting
Bracket.
2,
Use
the
Mounting
Bracket
as
a template
to
locate the holes and mark four points to be drill-
ed.
Mark four points.
3.
Drill four holes as marked
using a 1/6" drill for
Self-tapping Screws.
4.
Install the Mounting
Bracket using the supplied
Self-tapping Screws
(4 pcs.) and Flat Washers
(4 pcs.)
Mounting Bracket
Flat Washer
Self-tapping Screw
Self-tapping Screw
Mounting Bracket
5.
Attach
the
transceiver
temporarily
using
the
SEMS Screws (4 pes.).
Mounting Bracket
SEMS Screw
Transceiver
6.
The angle of the Mounting
Bracket may be ad-
justed to any of five (5) possible viewing angles.
Select the desired angle.
7.
Hold the transceiver in place and tighten the four
(4) SEMS
Screws
using
a wrench
or screw-
driver
3-1-2.
Stacking Plate
(TM-321A and TM-421/521
series only)
To
stack
the
TM-321A,
TM-421
series
and/or
TM-521
series
with
the TM-221
series,
connect
them with the supplied Stacking Plate.
Only one Mounting Bracket will be required so save
the other Mounting Bracket and mounting hardware
for future use.
Select
the
lower
pair of mounting
holes
on
the
bracket
as
shown
in the
accompanying
diagram
when securing the lower radio.
Stacking Plate

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