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TM 5-6350-262-14/11, C2
NAVELEX 0967-LP-466-9112
T.O. 31S9-4-39-1, C2
CHAPTER 2
SERVICE UPON RECEIPT AND INSTALLATION
Section I. SITE AND SHELTER REQUIREMENTS
2-1. Siting
of the cabinet(s), with batteries installed. The weight of
the monitor cabinet(s) is stated in paragraph 1-11.
a.  The site of monitor cabinet installation is
(2) The site should allow for convenient routing
of interconnecting wiring through rigid conduit.
dictated by the room or area selected for monitoring the
(3) The site should provide easy access for
J-SIIDS.  Refer to paragraph 1-8.  External power is
authorized operating personnel.
required at the installation site for monitor cabinet
(4) The site should not allow accessibility to
operation. Additionally, some installation methods may
unauthorized personnel.
require power for operating power tools; e.g., power for
(5)  The site should be outside of any heavy
operating a drill motor for cutting conduit entry holes and
traffic way, where movement of large objects or
if the monitor cabinet is to be secured to a metal or
equipment could result in accidental damage.
concrete structure.
b. Factors which must be considered in locating
2-2. Shelter Requirements
the monitor cabinet at the site to assure it performs its
de- sign function to the maximum practical extent are as
The external dimensions required for the installed
follows:
monitor cabinet(s) are stated in paragraph 1-11.
(1)  The  monitor  cabinet(s)  selected
Additional space is required around the periphery of the
mounting surfaces should be of sufficient strength and
unit for installation, operation, and maintenance.
composition (masonry, etc.) to support the total weight
Section II. SERVICE UPON RECEIPT OF MATERIAL
2-3. Unpacking
2-4. Checking Unpacked Equipment
a. There are no special instructions for
a. Inspect the equipment for damage incurred
unpacking the monitor cabinet(s) from its shipping
container. Observe the usual precautions and
during shipment. If the equipment has been damaged,
requirements associated with handling precision
re- port the damage on DD Form 6 (para 1-2).
b. Check the equipment against the packing
electronic equipment.
slip to see if the shipment is complete. Report all
b. The emergency power battery is packaged
discrepancies in accordance with paragraph 1-2. :
c. Check to see whether the equipment has
separately. It should be removed from its shipping
container and fully charged and tested prior to
been modified. (Equipment which has been modified
installation in a monitor cabinet. Battery charging and
will have the MWO number on the door.) Check also to
testing instructions are given in chapter 7. Batteries
see whether all currently applicable MWO's have been
placed in storage must be periodically recharged as
applied. (Current MWO's applicable to the equipment
directed in chapter 7.
are listed in USASA PAM 310-6 or DA PAM 310-7 as
applicable.
Section III. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE
Table 2-1 lists all tools and equipment required for in-
stalling the monitor cabinet. No special installation tools
or equipment are required. Four /4-inch bolts, screws,
The following installation procedure must be
or other type fasteners (depending on mounting surface
made with the assistance of direct support and
material) are required to attach the Monitor Cabinets
general support maintenance personnel.
(CY-7359( )/FSS-9(V) and CY-7360( )/FSS- 9(V) to a
2-5. Tools, Test Equipment, and Materials
wall.  Monitor Cabinet CY-7361( )/FSS-9(V) is free
Required for Installation
standing.
Change 2 2-1

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