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NX200 Main-Standby Transmitter System Instruction Manual
Issue 0.3
Section 2 Preparation for Use and Installation
2.3.2 Unpacking Instructions
The unpacking instructions are dictated by the method of packaging for shipment. System
components that are not shipped by electronic equipment moving specialists may be packed in
wooden crates, with the number of crates determined by the extent of disassembly for
shipment. Instructions accompany any crate that requires special unpacking information.
Remove all items from packing and place on a suitable work area. Verify shipped contents
with packing lists, which provide detailed listings of shipment contents.
NOTE
The transmitter system will be partially disassembled for shipment. The extent of any additional
disassembly will be dictated by the shipping method, site information provided by the user and
the handling equipment of the mover.
(a) It is recommended the crates be positioned near the system’s final assembly location prior
to unpacking. See Appendix A for System Layout drawings for each site.
(b) For each crate, remove the panel labelled 'open this side', noting it is attached by cross
recessed (Philips) head screws.
(c) Remove any visible packing material, including braces, from the crate's interior.
(d) Remove the 14 inch lag bolts (requires 7/16 inch socket) securing the remaining panels to
the base of the crate and carefully lift away the crate side/top panels.
(e) Carefully lift/slide the crate contents off the base of the crate and place them in their
assigned positions.
2.3.3 Visual Inspection
Perform a visual inspection on the transmitter system. The inspection should cover the
following:
(a) Remove any packing materials (tape, tyraps) used to secure wiring that was
disconnected for shipment.
(b) Check for obvious damage and missing parts.
(c) Check electrical wiring/cabling for broken or frayed insulation, loose or improper
connections, and broken, shorted or pinched conductors.
(d) Verify all hardware is firmly tightened.
(e) Remove any unwanted foreign objects from the interior of the cabinet/assemblies, paying
particular attention for floating conductive materials such as wire strands, metal
slivers/filing, and loose hardware.
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