Bottom view – Spectra Precision SP80 User Manual

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Bottom View

[7]: Front panel (see details above)

[8]: Battery A compartment trapdoor

[9]: Battery B compartment trapdoor

CAUTION - THE TWO TRAPDOORS SHOULD BE OPENED
ONLY FOR INSERTING OR REMOVING BATTERIES. THE
REST OF THE TIME, PLEASE ALWAYS KEEP THEM
FULLY CLOSE TO PRESERVE WATERTIGHTNESS

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[10]: Power/data connector (DC input + RS232 serial port

A). The connector socket is protected by a black rubber
cap attached to the receiver case. Always keep the
protection cap on when the connector is not used. This
cap is a non-polarized one.

IMPORTANT: When you connect a cable to that connector,
be sure you align the red markings (a red dot on the plug,
a red line on the socket) before pushing the Lemo plug in.
Conversely, when it’s time to disconnect the Lemo plug,
please use the attached metal strap to pull the plug out.

[11]: 5/8” threaded insert. This part is securely mounted

on a removable plate, thus making up an assembly that
can be replaced with a UHF module (optional accessory)
fitted with its own, specific threaded hole and central
coaxial socket for antenna connection (see Using the UHF
Kit Option on page 46
).

[12]: Shock absorber making up a robust protection belt

for the receiver against drops to the ground. The shock
absorber houses two flaps for access to two card slots and
to a USB connector. The height mark is also nested in the
shock absorber. See below.

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