Vectronics VEC-1290KC User manual

Type
User manual

Vectronics VEC-1290KC is an AM Radio Transmitter that can be installed in the matching VEC-1290KC enclosure. It features a front panel decal and a rear panel decal for easy identification and alignment. The device has two L-brackets that must be installed on the chassis using 3/16" screws. Four 1/2" mounting screws are then inserted through the four holes relatively close to each corner of the chassis. Four 3/16" round spacers are placed on the mounting screws before inserting the PC board. The PC board is secured using four hex nuts. A switch cap is aligned with SW 1 and pushed on.

Vectronics VEC-1290KC is an AM Radio Transmitter that can be installed in the matching VEC-1290KC enclosure. It features a front panel decal and a rear panel decal for easy identification and alignment. The device has two L-brackets that must be installed on the chassis using 3/16" screws. Four 1/2" mounting screws are then inserted through the four holes relatively close to each corner of the chassis. Four 3/16" round spacers are placed on the mounting screws before inserting the PC board. The PC board is secured using four hex nuts. A switch cap is aligned with SW 1 and pushed on.

VEC-1290KCAssembly Manual AM Radio
To install your VEC-1290K AM Radio Transmitter in tile VEC-1290KC
matching enclosure follow these instructions carefully (read all instructions ht-
fore beginning ... take your time):
1. Find tile front panel decal and rear panel decal; separate using scissors. Be
sure to leave excess decal material around the edges. Put the rear panel decal
on first. This is done by: a.) Remove all debris and oil from the chassis. This
should be done using a piece of cloth and alcohol. b.) Remove the crack and
peel to expose tile adhesive. c.) Place the decal on the rear panel without
securing it completely. d.) Gently rub the alignment circles with your finger--if
the circles are centered in the enclosure holes (also check tile corner alignment
marks) secure tile decal by rubbing and removing all air bubbles. e.) If the
alignment circles are not centered, adjust the decal accordingly then secure. f.)
Use a penknife, or small ExactoTm knife, to cut away tile unused edges (cut
from the adhesive side) and cut out the component holes (cut from the
description side). g.) Repeat this procedure for the front panel.
2. Next, install the two L-brackets on the chassis using two of the 3/16" screws.
The longer side of the L-bracket must be connected to the chassis using the two
holes centered on each edge of the enclosure. Refer to tile diagram on the next
page for location and orientation.
3. Install the four 1/2" mounting screws next. Insert the screws, from the
bottom, through the four holes relatively close to each corner of the chassis.
4. Place the four 3/16" round s
p
acers on the mountin
g
screws.
5. Now insert the PC board. This must be done by: a.) Insert the front of
tile
PC board at an angle so SW 1 enters tile front panel hole. b.) Push down
on the rear of the board.Make sure the mounting screws align with the
mounting holes in the PC board before pushing.
6. Use the four hex nuts to secure the PC board. Be. certain all appropriate
components arc centered with the enclosure holes before tightening.
7. Find the switch cap. Align the switch cap with SW 1 and push it on. If it
is difficult to
p
ush on
,
then rotate it 90° and tr
y
a
g
ain.
8. The lop should be installed next. Use the two remaining 3/16" screws for
securing the top to the L-brackets. Make sure the L-brackets arc aligned
p
ro
p
erl
y
.
9. Finally, place the four rubber feet on the bottom of the enclosure at tile
corners.
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Vectronics VEC-1290KC User manual

Type
User manual

Vectronics VEC-1290KC is an AM Radio Transmitter that can be installed in the matching VEC-1290KC enclosure. It features a front panel decal and a rear panel decal for easy identification and alignment. The device has two L-brackets that must be installed on the chassis using 3/16" screws. Four 1/2" mounting screws are then inserted through the four holes relatively close to each corner of the chassis. Four 3/16" round spacers are placed on the mounting screws before inserting the PC board. The PC board is secured using four hex nuts. A switch cap is aligned with SW 1 and pushed on.

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