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CAUTION
Note
17. Channel, Volume and
squelch level indicator
18. Band (A,B,C,D,E) indicator
19. Signal and power level indicator
Iinstallation
When installing your radio in your vehicle, check that during installation you
do not demage any wiring or vehicle components that may be hidden around
the mounting position.
If you are unsure about how to install your radion, we suggest for optimum
performance you have your radio professionally installed by a UHF specialist or
Auto electrican. When installing the radio, avoid mount it close to heaters or
air conditioners. Do not press the PTT or Call button before installing the antenna.
Screw the mount bracket to firm surfaces.
To install the radio:
1. Fix the radio bracket in a suitable location.
2. Then fix the radio in the bracket using the thumb screws.
The radio contains a built-in loud speaker, the radio can be installed 'out of the
way' and an external speaker can be used as an alternative (not supplied).
Fitting the Microphone.
The microphone uses an 6 pin telephone style plug and socket.:
1. position the microphone plus so the plastic flap faces downwards,
and press the plug into the socket unitl it 'clicks'.
2. Gently press the rubber boot into the hole surrounding the socket so that
the slot around the boot fits neatly inside the rim of the entry hole.
Installation
DC Power connection
The Radio is designed for 13.8 Volt DC, negative earth installations only
(i.e where the negative battery terminal connects to the chassis of the vehicle).
For installion on 24 volt system an invertor (not supplied) will need to be used.