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1. Unpacking and Checking Accessories
Please take out the transceiver from the packing box carefully. You are
advised to check the supplied accessories according to the following list,
before you throw away the packing case. If you find something is lost or
damaged in transportation, please contact the dealer immediately.
SUPPLIED ACCESSORIES
ACCESSORIES
QUANTITY
Mounting bracket
1
DC Power cable
1
Microphone
1
M5X16 Self-taping screw
4
M4X16 Self-taping screw
3
Spring washer
4
Flat washer
4
Microphone hook
1
Instruction Manual
1
Guarantee card
1
2 Preparation
2.1 POWER CABLE CONNECTION
Check if there is a hole for power cable in the adiabatic panel. If there
is no hole, drill one in it and fix a rubber hole ring in the hole.
Thread the two power cables through the hole of the adiabatic panel
from the cabinet into the engine chamber. Connect the red wire with
the battery positive te , and the black wire with the negative -.
Roll up the surplus wire and stick it at a place. Notice: Make sure the
wires are loose enough for the convenience of repairing the radio in
the connection state.
2.2 Radio Installation
Warning:
To ensure the passengers' safety during driving and avoid radio's
looseness and fall-off when bumping, please fix the radio with the
mounting bracket.
Mark the position of the mounting bracket and drill holes on the instru-
ment panel. And then fix the mounting bracket, the flat washer and the
spring washer with 4 M5 16 tapping screws. The radio should be fixed
at a place convenient for operation, and sufficient space should be
reserved for wire connection.
Screw out the 4 M4 16 screws, flat washer and spring washer from the
two sides of the radio. Slide the radio into the mounting bracket and
fixed it with the 4 M4 16 screws screwed out just now.
Connect the antenna and power cable with the radio.
Fix the microphone hook at a convenient place with 3 M4 16 screws.
The microphone and its wire should be fixed at a place not affecting
safe driving.
Plug the microphone connector into the jack in the radio's front panel
and hang the microphone on the microphone hook.
Notice:
When change the fuse of the DC power cable, make sure to use a fuse
of the same spec. A fuse of higher capacity is prohibited.
2.3 Installation of an antenna
The antenna is one of the most important parts of the equipment. The
type of antenna and its location has a great effect on the range of oper-
ation. Please consider the following criteria for selecting the best loca-
tion and installation of your antenna:
> Make sure that the antenna is designed for radio operation on the
designated frequency range.
> The location of the antenna should be as high as possible without
any obstacles nearby.
> The aerial cable should not be damaged and the plugs should be
properly connected.
> Make sure that the antenna cable is not bent too strong.
> The bigger the mechanical size of the antenna, the higher the range
of operation.
When you install a mobile antenna please note the following advice:
> The antenna should be fixed in the centre of a bigger part of the
coachwork.
> The mobile antenna coil should have the closest possible contact
with a conducting metallic surface of the bodywork of the car.
There are also some other possibilities to fix the antenna onto the car
without the necessity to drill a hole into the bodywork of your car, for
example mounting the antenna onto the trunkor using an antenna with
a magnetic mount or a windscreen antenna.
> Please do not mount the antenna nearby a radio or TV antenna
to prevent interference of radio or TV reception.
> All connected cables including the antenna cable must not exceed
a length of 3 m.
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