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INSTALLING A MOBILE STATION CLIENT
This section provides general information regarding installation of the VIDA Broadband Client in mobile
station configurations. For best results, the Client should be installed by one of the many M/A-COM
Authorized Service Centers located throughout the United States. Their experienced service personnel can
provide a proper radio installation and make any final adjustments that may be needed.
8.1 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
Before starting the installation, plan carefully to ensure the installation meets the following requirements:
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Safe for the operator and passengers.
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Away from airbag deployment area.
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Convenient for the operator to use.
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Neat, safe and clean.
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Protected from water damage.
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Easy to service.
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Cable connections accessible.
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Out of the way of auto mechanics.
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Out of the way of passengers.
Vehicular Electronics - Electronic fuel injection systems, electronic anti-skid
braking systems, electronic cruise control systems, etc., are typical of the types of
electronic devices which may be prone to malfunction due to the lack of protection
from radio frequency energy present when a radio is transmitting. If the vehicle
contains such equipment, consult the dealer to determine if such electronic
equipment will perform normally when the radio is transmitting.
Air Bags – For driver and passenger safety, avoid mounting the radio above or
near airbag deployment areas. Note that vehicles may contain front driver and
passenger side airbags as well as side airbags. For occupant safety, verify the
location of all airbags before installing radio equipment.
For passenger safety, mount the radio securely so that the unit will not break loose
in the event of a collision. This is especially important in station wagons, vans and
similar type installations where a loose radio could be extremely dangerous to the
vehicle occupants.
When determining a mounting location for the Client and associated peripherals, avoid high traffic
environments within the passenger compartment, trunk or other compartment where feet, tools or other
objects may accidentally damage cable connections. The Client and other peripherals should be mounted
such that connectors and other fragile components face away from high traffic areas, yet accessible for
servicing.
Also, careful attention must be given to ventilation and heat dissipation. The Client should be mounted
with the heat sink fins vertically positioned and ample air space around the unit.