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cradle (the system cable’s green wire). This allows the 
phone to operate with the antenna without having to turn 
on the car’s ignition. The voltage in this output is +12 V 
whenever the phone is on. If the phone is turned off, the 
voltage disappears. The maximum output current is 200 mA, 
therefore for example the motorized antenna must be 
controlled via a relay, see picture on next page.

Note:

 Please consult the dealer or car manufacturer about 

antenna options available for your automobile. A dual mode 
antenna is recommended when using a Nokia 6160 
wireless phone. 

All installations should take into account any special 
requirements of the customer. However, should the cus-
tomer require an installation that is illegal or unsafe these 
facts must be pointed out to the customer and a policy of 
non-compliance adopted.

Testing

Once installed, the equipment should be tested to ensure 
that it is operating satisfactorily and that the position of the 
unit does not impair on the driver’s ability to control and 
operate the vehicle in any way.

Use the phone to make a call when the vehicle is parked 
with the engine running. During the call, switch off the 
engine. Ensure that the phone is operational with the engine 
running and with the engine switched off. For operating 
information refer to the phone’s owner’s manual.

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Summary of Contents for CARK-91H

Page 1: ...0 Complete Car Kit CARK 91US CARK 91H For use with Nokia 5100 and 6100 Series Wireless Phones CARK 91USANDH07 26 00 fm Page 0 Wednesday July 26 2000 1 56 PM ...

Page 2: ...he instal lation procedure WARNINGS 1 Ensure that the vehicle s battery is disconnected before you start the installation procedure and that it remains disconnected during the procedure 2 Do not smoke or use open flames when working near the vehicle s fuel system 3 Ensure that the vehicle s electrical cables hydraulic lines fuel lines and safety equipment are not damaged during installation 4 Ensu...

Page 3: ... the vehicle s engine Failure to comply could drain the vehicle s battery Unpacking Carefully unpack the equipment and ensure that the follow ing items are present Advanced Cradle MCC 1 RF Adapter AAC 1 Junction Box HFU 2 Power Cable PCH 4J Mounting Plate MKU 1 Swivel Mount HHS 9 Microphone HFM 8 External HF Speaker HFS 12 Options External Audio Handset included with CARK 91H HSU 1 CARK 91USANDH07...

Page 4: ...ble ties Power is supplied from the vehicle s battery via the Power Cable PCH 4J The Junction Box provides the power supply to the phone via the system connector The HF Microphone HFM 8 connects to the MIC socket and the External HF Speaker HFS 12 connects to the socket Mounting Plate MKU 1 and Swivel Mount HHS 9 MKU 1 is a fixed position mounting plate The HHS 9 is a Swivel Mount which allows for...

Page 5: ...tput is 12 V whenever the phone is on See section Antenna Motor Control HSU 1 External Audio Handset included with CARK91H optional for CARK 91US The External Audio Handset is a simple handset with no display or keypad It provides privacy for conversation and comfort in a vehicle s noisy environment However do not use the handset while in motion as both hands are needed for safe driving The Extern...

Page 6: ...y different types of antennas an antenna is NOT included as part of this kit Please con sult the dealer to find out which is the most suitable antenna type for your installation Please note that the antenna is required for proper operation Installation Special attention must be given to the positioning of the car kit accessories The positioning of the Active Cradle MCC 1 is the most im portant fac...

Page 7: ...d to the antenna via a non radiating cable e g coax To prevent disturbance cables should be routed as far away from the interference source as possible Caution In order to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements for mobile transmitting devices install the antenna so that a minimum distance of 20 cm can be maintained between the antenna and all persons with antenna gain not exceeding 3 dBi Ignitio...

Page 8: ...ve separate supplies for amplifiers and motors and another for memory backup purposes Very often these radios also have a secret code system which acti vates itself if a break in the memory supply is detected Be careful when installing the relay not to break the mem ory supply usually marked ACC or MEM but to install the relay in the main supply feed Another possibility is to use a special muting ...

Page 9: ...d take into account any special requirements of the customer However should the cus tomer require an installation that is illegal or unsafe these facts must be pointed out to the customer and a policy of non compliance adopted Testing Once installed the equipment should be tested to ensure that it is operating satisfactorily and that the position of the unit does not impair on the driver s ability...

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Page 12: ...ghts reserved Nokia Connecting People and the Original Accessories logos are trademarks of Nokia Corporation and or its affiliates Version 3 Printed in Canada 07 00 9358455 CARK 91USANDH07 26 00 fm Page 11 Wednesday July 26 2000 1 56 PM ...

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