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AMERITRON SDC-103 Gebruiksaanwijzing
SDC-103 Automatic Screwdriver Controller (ICOM)
Installation
There are seven wires that need to be connected in order for the controller to
function properly.
1.
The red wire needs to be fused and connected to the vehicle's +12
VDC supply. The size of the fuse depends upon the current requirement
of the antenna motor. Typically a 5 Amp slow-blow fuse will work.
Some installations may require additional wire. Use 16 AWG wire to
add additional length.
2.
The black wire needs to be connected to the vehicle (station) ground.
If the supplied red and black wires are not long enough, Use 16 AWG
wire to add additional length.
WARNING: Do not reverse the polarity of the Red and Black
wires. Damage will occur to the controller.
3.
The remaining four wires are connected to the antenna. The Green and
Yellow wires are connected to the motor. The polarity of the motor
connection determines the direction of the antenna. If the motor moves
in the wrong direction, swap the wires or see the menu setup section for
setting the correct direction.
4.
The Brown and White wires are the sensor wires and should be
connected to the magnetic sensor on the antenna. There is no polarity
associated with these wires. The following table shows the wire color
and connections.
5.
Plug one end of the 6 foot mono cable supplied with the controller into
the jack on the side of the controller. The opposite end should be
plugged into the CI-V jack of ICOM radio. This jack is labeled as
remote on most ICOM radios. Check the owner's manual of the radio
for further detail. A longer cable may be used if necessary for your
installation
Red
Black
Green
Yellow
Brown
White
CI-V Mono Cable
© 2006 Ameritron
+12VDC
Vehicle Ground
Antenna Motor
Antenna Motor
Magnetic Sensor
Magnetic Sensor
SDC-103 to ICOM Radio
Instruction Manual
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