9. INSTALLATION
1. The Set Installation
The radio should be sited so that engine noise and vibration or other background noise does
not make it difficult for the operator to hear.
It is recommended that it is not installed where it will be exposed to continuous direct sun-
light, as this will eventually damage the LCD display.
As microphones and loudspeakers contain powerful magnets, the radio should not be in-
stalled within 1m (3ft 3in) of any compasses, whether magnetic or electronic.
The fins on the back of the case act as a heat sink to dissipate heat generated by the set
when in use, which maintains the high efficiency of the radio. The free circulation of air is
essential - if mounting the radio in an enclosed space ensure that the space is vented.
The MC 6800 DSC Radio is supplied with a reversible mounting bracket. This can be used to
mount the radio on the chart table or on an overhead bulkhead (Fig A). The bracket is fixed in
place using four screws (supplied). Before installing, ensure that there is at least 88mm(3.5
in) verticals clearance and 127mm (5in) horizontal clearance behind the bracket to allow the
radio to fit (Fig B). The rake angle of the radio can be adjusted by slackening the clamp.
Desktop mounting Overhead mounting
Desktop mounting
Overhead mounting
Mounting on dashboard
2. Electrical Installation
The MC 6800 DSC Radio has four electrical connections – the handset/fistmike socket is on
bottom right of the front panel. On the bottom right of the back of the case there are three
flying leads – the first is DC power cord (the red wire is positive, black is negative.), the
second is speaker cord (the black wire is ground), the final is the GPS interface cord (the
Brown wire is Ground).
12 V DC power cord
GPS cord
Mic socket
External speaker cord
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