INSTALLATION OF THE RRC RADIOCONTROL RECEIVER
The typical installation procedure will be described here below.
It is not possible to describe a procedure that is applicable to all situations; adapt this procedure to satisfy
specific requirements.
The RRC radio receiver must be installed in a dry area, away from motors or electrical generators; these devices,
as a matter of fact, generate an irradiated electromagnetic field that can bother the signal received from the
receiver.
If the receiver is placed inside a metal structure, then an antenna external to the structure should be installed, as
the metal walls block the radio signal.
FIG.1
RADIO RECEIVER
Model: RXX RX RADIO 434MHz XX RELE' XXX
Code: FRRRCRXXXXXXXXX
SN: XXXXXX
Rev:XXX
DC INPUT 10.5-31V
OUTPUT RELAY: 15+15A, Ton/Toff 17/943s
The RRC radio receiver box must be installed vertically (see fi gure 1), fi xed to the support shelf using four screws
(not supplied) and positioned at a height of at least 1 metre above the fl oating level of the boat.
Pay particular attention when drilling holes on panels or parts of the boat.
These holes must not weaken the boat structure or cause it to break.
The RRC radio receiver is compliant with EMC standards (electromagnetic compatibility) but a correct installation
is required not to compromise the performances of the device and of surrounding equipment.
For this reason the RRC radio receiver must be installed at a distance of at least:
• 1 m from the compass.
• 1 m from motors.
• 1 m from any radio receiver device.
• 1 m radio transmitting device (with the exclusion of SSB).
• 2 m from any SSB radio transmitting device.
• 2 m from the radar beam.
RRC R02/12 - REV002A
WY: XX/XX
0.12A MAX
INSTALLATION
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