Radiator Status Indication; Mounting The Radiators - Danish Interpretation Systems DCS 6000 User Manual

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to the transmitter and for loop-through
connection to other radiators. Automatic
cable termination is achieved by a built-in
switch in the BNC connectors. RG59 Cable
must be used.
3. Output power selection switch - The
radiators can be switched between full- and
half-power operation.
4. Delay compensation switches - Two 10-
position
switches
differences in cable lengths to the radiators.
5. Amber indicator LEDs - Give an indication
of the radiator status.
6. Red indicator LEDs - Give an indication of
the radiator status.
Note: The indicator LEDs are positioned behind the
semi-transparent cover and are only visible when ON.
A radiator consists of two IRED panels. Each
5.1.2

Radiator status indication

IRED panel has an amber and a red indicator
LED (see figure Figure 5.1-B) which show the
status of the radiator panel
on
off
Red LED
Amber LED
off
on
flashing
on
on
Radiators in permanent installations can be
5.1.3

Mounting the radiators

either fixed to a wall, hung under a ceiling or
balcony or secured to any sturdy material, using
to
compensate
for
Stand-by mode
Status
Transmitting
At switch-on:
During operation:
Initialising signal equalisation
Temperature protection mode.
See chapter 6,
If IRED panel failure:
Trouble-shooting
See chapter 6,
Trouble-shooting
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the suspension bracket supplied with the
radiator. The mounting angle can be adjusted for
optimal coverage.
For wall mounting a separate bracket is also
required. In non-permanent installations, a floor
stand can be used.
5.1.3.1
Attaching the suspension
First assemble the supplied suspension bracket
bracket
and connect it to the radiator (see Figure 5.1-C
and Figure 5.1-D).
This bracket is attached to the radiator by two
bolts with washers. There are corresponding
holes on the back of the radiators. There is also a
spring-loaded plunger (indicated by a black
arrow in Figure 5.1-D), located above the bolt
hole on the right-hand arm of the bracket, which
is used for adjusting the angle of the radiator
(shown in inset in Figure 5.1-D). There are
corresponding holes on the back of the radiator
for accepting this plunger. The mounting angle
can be adjusted in steps of 15°.
Warning: Always ensure that natural airflow is not
obstructed by ceilings, walls etc. when determining the
position of the radiator. Leave plenty of space around
the radiator to prevent it becoming too hot.
Note: When in operation, the radiators may feel warm
to the touch. This is quite normal, and does not indicate
a radiator fault or malfunction.
Warning: When you install the radiator in a ceiling,
you must leave at least 1 m3 of free space around the
back of the radiator. To prevent the radiator from
becoming too hot, make sure that there is a good
airflow in this free space.
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