Section 3. Installation; Unpacking; Operating Location; Cabling - Kenwood TS-930S Instruction Manual

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3.1 UNPACKING
Remove the TS-930S from its shipping container and packing
material and examine it for visible damage. If the equipment
has been
damaged in shipment,
notify the transportation
company immediately. Save the boxes and packing material
for future shipping.
The following
accessories
should
be included
with the _
transceiver.
1. Instruction Manual (B50-3959-20) ........esees 4
2. Speaker Plug 1/8" (E12-0001-05) ........eseeeeee 1
3. 7 Pin DIN Plug (EO7-0751-05) .........ccccseeeseeseees 1:
4. Fuse (6A) (FO5-6021-05) or
(4A) (FO5-4022-05) ....ccsccscseccecesseeeseesnees 1
5. Power Cable ........ccccncncececccecnscesceecceceseaseneeesse 1
3.2 OPERATING
PRECAUTIONS:
READ
BEFORE OPERATING
It is suggested you read this instruction manual carefully
before attempting operation with your new TS-930S, and
that you follow the suggested operating procedures.
Especially note that the final amplifier power transistors
might be damaged during transmission if the transceiver is
operated into an improper load.
Observe the following transmitter precautions:
1. If the built-in antenna tuner is used, operate only after
automatic tuning is completed, tuning must be perform-
ed with the MODE switch at the TUNE position.
2. Use only a resonant, 50 © antenna which is adjusted for
an SWR of 1.5 or less.
3. DO NOT transmit without an Antenna or Dummy Load.
3.3 OPERATING LOCATION
As with any solid state electronic equipment, the TS-930S
should be kept from extremes of heat and humidity.
Choose
an operating
location that is dry and cool, and
avoid operating
the transceiver
in direct sunlight.
Also,
allow at least 3 inches clearance between the back of the
equipment to any object. This space allows an adequate air
flow from the ventilating fans to keep the transceiver cool.
CAUTION:
Do not operate the radio in an RF Field ie
than 6 V PF.
Receiver damage may occur.
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3.4 CABLING (See Figure 3-2.)
m@ GROUND
To prevent electric shock, and reduce the possibility of TV!
and BCI, connect the transceiver to a good earth ground,
through as short and heavy a lead as possible. Use ground
rods or metal cold water feedline.
INSTALLATION
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NOTE:
A
ground
connection
greater
than
4/4
away 'from
the
transceiver may be a good DC ground, but NOT an RF. Ground. |
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ANTENNA.
Connect through a 50 ohm antenna feedline to the coaidal
connector on the rear panel.
M@ KEY
POWER CONNECTIONS
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Make sure the: POWER switch on the front panel is turned
off, the stand-by switch is in the REC position, the VOX is
off, and the line voltage is correct. Then connect the power.
cord to the line source.
H
AC POWER
For fixed station operation, the TS-930S
is supplied to
operate
from
a 120 V AC,
220 VAC
or 240 VAC
50/
60 Hz power source capable of supplying 510 watts or
more.
For units shipped to the U.S.A., the switch is set at
120 with a 6-ampere fuse installed.
For units shipped to the European, Central and South
American, and African countries, the switch is set at
220 with a 4-ampere fuse installed.
For units
shipped
to the Oceanian
countries,
the
switch is set at 240 with a 4-ampere fuse installed.
BOTTOM view
Set to your
line voltage
. For AC 120 volts
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For AC 220~240 volts —
Fig. 3-1B
Fuse replacement
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