Page 14 FT DX 9000MP OPERATION MANUALANTENNA AND FPS-9000H P OWER S UPPLY CONNECTIONSPlease refer to the illustration for guidelines regarding connection of your antenna(s) and the FPS-9000H Power Supply.Advice Do not position this apparatus in a location with directexposure to sunshine. Do not position this apparatus in a location exposed todust and/or high humidity. Ensure adequate ventilation around this apparatus, soas to prevent heat build-up and possible reduction ofperformance due to high heat. Do not install this apparatus in a mechanically-unstablelocation, or where objects may fall onto this productfrom above. To minimize the possibility of interference to homeentertainment devices, take all precautionary steps in-cluding separation of TV/FM antennas from Amateurtransmitting antennas to the greatest extent possible,and keep transmitting coaxial cables separated fromcables connected to home entertainment devices.I NSTALLATION AND I NTERCONNECTIONSUse a short, thick, braidedcable to connect your sta-tion equipment to the bur-ied ground rod (or alterna-tive earth ground system).Ground RodANTENNA "1"ANTENNA "2"ANTENNA "3"ANTENNA "4"EXT BA INPUTスピーカーケーブル ( のFPS-9000 )付属品B INPUTEXT Aスピーカーケーブル ( の-9000 )FPS 付属品FT DX 9000MP FPS-9000HConnect to the AC line outletAC 100 V - AC 240 VConnect the OUTPUT Plug fromthe FPS-9000H to the DC IN Jackof the FT DX 9000MPSpeaker Cable (Supplied with the FPS-9000H)Speaker Cable (Supplied with the FPS-9000H) Ensure that the AC power cord is not subject to unduestress or bending, which could damage the cable orcause it to be accidentally unplugged from the rear panelAC input jack. Be absolutely certain to install your transmittingantenna(s) such that they cannot possibly come in con-tact with TV/FM radio or other antennas, nor with out-side power or telephone lines.NotePlease be sure that both the transceiver’s front panelPOWER switch and the FPS-9000H’s main powerswitch are both turned off any time you plug in or unplugany power cable to/from the FPS-9000H. This will avoidthe possibility of potentially-damaging spikes and/or elec-trical shock.