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3M Dual Lock fasteners

Transponder - Rear View

roofline

½” (1

¼

 cm) preferred

2” (5 cm) maximum

½” (1

¼

 cm) minimum

rear view

mirror post

transponder

Preferred Mounting Location - Front View

orientation

arrow

roofline

windshield

½

” (1

¼

cm) 

minimum

½

” (1

¼

cm) preferred

2” (5cm) maximum

transponder

rear view mirror post

Preferred Mounting Location - Side View

roofline

½” (1

¼

 cm) preferred

2” (5 cm) maximum

transponder

Alternative Mounting Location - Front View

orientation

arrow

rear view

mirror post

½” (1

¼

 cm) minimum

1½” (7 cm) maximum

Mounting Procedure

1. 

Select the appropriate mounting location for the transponder.

2. 

Prepare the area on the windsheild where the transponder will be mounted (affixed) in accordance with 3M document 70-0709-4029-4.

3. 

Remove the protective backing from the two 3M Dual Lock fasteners.

4. 

Firmly press the transponder against the windshield in the mounting location choosen, confiming the orientation arrows are pointing upwards.

Maintain pressure for 15 seconds to ensure a good bond.

5. 

If required, you may remove the transponder from the fastener by lifting any corner with sufficient force to separate the Dual Lock strips. 

Do not reuse the Dual Lock strips if the strips are removed from the windshield or transponder. Obtain new strips as required.

801850-008 rev D.

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FCC License Notice - This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.

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Systems (ITS), Railway and Public Operator Telecommunications, as well as Information and Communications Technology (ICT). 

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