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Table of Contents

Apollo SL40 Installation Manual

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ABLE OF

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ONTENTS

SECTION 1 - INTRODUCTION................................................................................................. 1
A

BOUT

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HIS

M

ANUAL

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A

POLLO

SL40

D

ESCRIPTION

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F

EATURES

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R

EGULATORY

C

OMPLIANCE

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NPACKING THE

E

QUIPMENT

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P

ACKAGE

C

ONTENTS

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THER

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EQUIRED

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ATERIALS

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PECIAL

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OOLS

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EQUIRED

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ICENSE

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EQUIREMENTS

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SECTION 2 - INSTALLATION.................................................................................................. 5
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RE

-I

NSTALLATION

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NFORMATION

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NSTALLATION

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VERVIEW

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NSTALLATION

C

ONSIDERATIONS

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M

OUNTING

C

ONSIDERATIONS

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M

INIMUM

S

YSTEM

C

ONFIGURATION

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E

QUIPMENT

M

OUNTING

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E

LECTRICAL

C

ONNECTIONS

.............................................................................................................. 7

P

OWER

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S

PEAKER AND

H

EADPHONE

O

UTPUTS

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M

ICROPHONE

I

NPUTS

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RANSMIT

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EY

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NPUT

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NTERCOM

S

ELECTOR

S

WITCH

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S

ERIAL

I

NTERFACE

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A

NTENNA

I

NSTALLATION AND

C

ONNECTIONS

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P

OST

I

NSTALLATION

C

HECKOUT

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SECTION 3 - SPECIFICATIONS............................................................................................. 15
E

LECTRICAL

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P

HYSICAL

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E

NVIRONMENTAL

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R

ECEIVER

P

ERFORMANCE

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T

RANSMITTER

P

ERFORMANCE

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I

NTERCOM

P

ERFORMANCE

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C

ONTROL

I

NPUTS

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A

NTENNA

R

EQUIREMENTS

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S

ERIAL

I

NTERFACE

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R

EAR

C

ONNECTOR

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INOUT

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SECTION 4 - LIMITATIONS ................................................................................................... 19
I

NSTALLATION

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O

PERATIONAL

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APPENDIX A - TROUBLESHOOTING.................................................................................. 21
C

ONTACTING THE

F

ACTORY FOR

A

SSISTANCE

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