4 adjustment of angle, Mounting of microphone, English – MIDLAND Neptune 100 User Manual

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with those on both sides of the transceiver (you can choose the preferred notch in order to best

adjust the angle of the transceiver’s front panel for ease of viewing and use (15

0

of variation for

each notch).

Mount the mounting knobs on the two sides of the bracket to soundly fix the transceiver.

7.

Keep the transceiver and microphone at a distance of at least 1 meter from all other

magnetic devices (e.g. compass) on your vessel.

4.4 Adjustment of angle

To change the angle of inclination after installation:

Loosen the mounting knobs on the sides of the bracket.

1.

Adjust the transceiver to a better angle, lining up the holes of the internal part of the bracket with

2.

those on both sides of the transceiver.

Tighten the knobs to fix the transceiver into place.

3.

4.5

Installation of the antenna/electromagnetic exposure

For optimal radio settings and minimal user exposure to electromagnetic radiofrequency energy,

ensure that:

The antenna is connected to the transceiver and is properly installed.

The antenna is situated away from people and is positioned at least one meter from the

transceiver and microphone.

The connector is a standard PL259 (male UHF).

4.6

Mounting of Microphone

To mount the microphone mount, look first for a mounting

point close to the transceiver. The distance between the

transceiver and the wall mount must be less than the length

of the microphone cable.

Do not pull excessively on the microphone cord.

This part is important to the correct function of the

device: over time, pulling may damage the cord and

impede the user from transmitting.

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