Installation and mounting, Mechanical receipt inspection, Equipment required – GAI-Tronics CB193-001 Call Boxes User Manual
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Pub.: 43004-031E
Model CB193-xxx, CB194-xxx, and CB195-xxx RF Call Boxes
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Installation and Mounting
Mechanical Receipt Inspection
All RF Call Boxes are shipped in a cardboard container, protected from movement and distress by a self-
forming packaging material. Thoroughly inspect it as soon as possible after delivery. In-transit damage
should be immediately reported to the transportation company.
Equipment Required
Programming
• PC with Windows 95 or newer operating system
(N
OTE
: CARD Suite is not compatible with Windows NT)
• Card Suite Programming Software (all models)
• XAC0004A Programming Cable (all models)
• 19101-024 RF Programming Kit (-001 and -002 models only)
Tools
• #1 Phillips screwdriver
• GAI-Tronics Model 233-001 Security Screwdriver (Torx T-25)
• 1/16-inch flat blade screwdriver (for remote volume and transmit level control only)
Cable Installation Safety Considerations
Interconnecting, communications, and Class 2 dc power cables should be separated from electrical light
or other Class 1 circuits by at least 2 inches. The exception is where Class 1 wiring or power circuits are
run in a raceway, or are metal-sheathed or metal-clad, or are permanently separated from the conductors
of the other circuitry by a continuous and firmly fixed nonconductor such as porcelain tubes or flexible
tubing in addition to the insulation on the wire. Communications cables and in-building wiring should be
listed and marked for the purpose according to NEC Article 800.
N
OTE
: If an external antenna is used, antenna cable must be routed through a dedicated enclosure entry
point, separated from power wiring.
Antenna
All Call Box models equipped with an integral radio transceiver require the use of an external antenna.
The use of an internal antenna may prevent the Call Box from operating. An omni-directional, unity gain
antenna is recommended for general use.