TM9100 Mobiles: 110 W Mobile Installation Guide
Safety Warnings
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© Tait Electronics Limited
October 2005
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electronic fuel injection systems
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electronic anti-skid braking systems
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electronic cruise control systems
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indicators.
If the vehicle contains such equipment, consult the vehicle manufacturer or
dealer to determine whether these electronic circuits will perform normally
when the radio is transmitting.
Preparation when Drilling Holes
Warning!!
When drilling holes in the vehicle, check that drilling
at the selected points will not damage existing wiring,
petrol tanks, fuel lines, brake pipes, or battery cables.
Vehicles Powered by Liquefied Petroleum Gas
Warning!!
Radio installation in vehicles powered by LPG
(liquefied petroleum gas) with the LPG container in a
sealed-off space within the interior of the vehicle must
conform to the National Fire Protection Association
Standard NFPA 58. This standard states that the radio
equipment installation must meet the following
requirements:
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The space containing the radio equipment shall be isolated by a
seal from the space containing the LPG container and its fitting.
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Outside filling connections shall be used for the LPG container
and its fittings.
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The LPG container space shall be vented to the outside of
the vehicle.
Radio Installation in Gas or Fuel tankers
Special conditions must be observed when installing a radio on gas and fuel
tankers. Consult your radio provider or Tait-accredited service center for
more details.
Negative Earth Supply
The radios are designed to operate only in a negative earth system.