Programmes After Market Services NSE–5 Series Transceivers CARK 64 / 91 Installation Guides Issue 1 07/99
NSE–5 CARK 64 / 91 Installation Guides PAMS Technical Documentation CONTENTS Cark–64 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Component Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
NSE–5 PAMS Technical Documentation CARK 64 / 91 Installation Guides Cark–64 Introduction This installation guide has been prepared to provide the basic information necessary to install this car kit. This guide is not intended to be definitive, because different types and models of vehicles will require different installation work. The information given is for general guidance only.
NSE–5 PAMS CARK 64 / 91 Installation Guides Technical Documentation Unpacking Carefully unpack the equipment and ensure that the following items are present.
NSE–5 PAMS Technical Documentation CARK 64 / 91 Installation Guides Component Parts Phone Holder MBC–1 The holder allows the phone to be firmly located in a convenient position. The holder is attached to the vehicle’s interior using the swivel mount HHS–9, or the mounting plate MKU–1. The mounting must be secured with a screw (included with HHS–9). The screw recess can then be covered with the NOKIA logo plate.
NSE–5 PAMS CARK 64 / 91 Installation Guides Technical Documentation Cark–91 Introduction This installation guide has been prepared to provide the basic information necessary to install this car kit. This guide is not intended to be definitive, because different types and models of vehicles will require different installation work. The information given is for general guidance only.
NSE–5 PAMS Technical Documentation CARK 64 / 91 Installation Guides Unpacking Carefully unpack the equipment and ensure that the following items are present.
NSE–5 PAMS CARK 64 / 91 Installation Guides Technical Documentation Component Parts Advanced Active Holder MCC–1 The holder allows the phone to be firmly located in a convenient position. The holder is attached to the vehicle’s interior using the swivel mount HHS–9. The mounting must be secured with a screw (included with HHS–9). The screw recess can then be covered with the NOKIA logo plate. Advanced HF Unit HFU–2 The handsfree unit enables the phone to operate in handsfree mode.
NSE–5 PAMS Technical Documentation CARK 64 / 91 Installation Guides Power Cable PCH–4J The power cable connects the standard handsfree unit HFU–2 to the vehicle’s power supply. The red wire must be connected to the + voltage on the vehicle’s power supply via the supplied fused connector. The black wire must be attached to a good negative GND connection. The blue ignition sense (IGNS) wire is connected to +12 V voltage controlled by the vehicle’s ignition key via the supplied fused connector.
NSE–5 PAMS Technical Documentation CARK 64 / 91 Installation Guides Ignition Sense IGNS The ignition sense feature prevents your car kit from draining the car battery by executing an auto power off in 20 seconds after the ignition key has been turned off. The blue wire of the power cable is used for the ignition sense feature. The use of ignition sense is recommended to prevent accidental draining of the car’s battery.
NSE–5 PAMS Technical Documentation CARK 64 / 91 Installation Guides Antenna Motor Control AMC The antenna motor control offers a feature, green wire of the system cable (AMC), that may be used to control different devices on and off. The voltage in this output is +12 V whenever the phone is on. If the phone is turned off, the voltage disappeares. The maximum output current is 200 mA, therefore for example motorized antenna must be controlled via a relay, see picture below.
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