Rapiscan TSA TPM-903B Operation And Service Manual - page 11
TSA TPM903 Operations and Service Manual
Doc: # 5058 Rev. A
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2.4. ASSEMBLING THE SYSTEM TO SCAN VEHICLES (OPTIONAL)
1. Unzip the storage bag or unlatch the hard case and remove the pieces. There will be two
vertical pillars, two foot plates, and a cross piece. If the vehicle scanning option was purchased,
there will be two larger foot plates, two caps for the vertical pillars and a cross over cable with
protective cover.
NOTE: The large foot plates will not fit in the storage bag, so they will be stored separately.
2. Attach the vertical pillars to the large foot plates with the washers and wing-nuts.
3. Stand the two vertical pillars upright, approximately 10 feet apart. Orient the pillars so that the
serial number labels are facing each other.
4. Connect the RJ-45 connector to mating connector at the top of the #1 pillar. Install one of the
slotted caps on this pillar. Connect the other end of the cable to the "1" input on the system
controller.
5. Connect the #2 cable to the detector and the "2" input on the system controller. Install the
second slotted cap over the top.
6. Verify that the power switch is in the "Off" position. If the system is to be operated on
batteries, install a fresh set of "D" cells at this time. Otherwise, make sure an ac power source is
available.
7. If ac power is to be used, connect the power supply output to the corresponding connector on
the TPM Controller, and plug the power supply into an ac outlet.
8. The system may be powered up, checked out, and programmed.
9. Attach the IR to the controller backplate using the supplied wing-nuts. The IR should be
positioned to face straight across the vehicle portal. The distance adjustment on the back of the
IR should be set to its maximum range.