User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Directive 1999/5/EC Declaration of Conformity
- About this guide
- Your radio’s settings
- Part 1: Radio operation
- Safety and compliance warnings
- Radio frequency exposure information
- Radio frequency emissions limits in the USA
- Health, safety and electromagnetic compatibility inEurope
- Electromagnetic compatibility in European vehicles
- EN60950 requirements (25 watt radios)
- Safe radio operation
- High radio surface temperatures
- Radio protection when changing the vehicle battery
- Getting started
- Basic operation
- Operating in conventional mode
- Troubleshooting
- Notes
- Safety and compliance warnings
- Part 2: Radio installation procedures
46 Installation planning
— fuse holders
— receptacles for a remote speaker (speaker not included)
— BNC or mini-UHF antenna plug.
Installation tools
The following installation tools may be required:
■ portable drill and drill bit
■ Pozidriv screwdriver
■ 8mm (5/16 inch) socket (or Pozidriv screwdriver)
■ BNC or mini-UHF crimp tool
■ fuse crimp tool
■ in-line RF power meter capable of measuring forward and
reflected power at the operating frequency of the radio.
Microphone clip installation tools
The following installation tools may be required for installing
the microphone:
■ centre punch
■ drill bit
■ Pozidriv screwdriver
■ hammer.
Selecting the mounting position
Inspect the vehicle and determine the safest and most
convenient location for mounting the radio.
The installation must meet the following requirements:
■ sufficient clearance behind the radio for the heatsink
and cables
■ a large enough flat surface so that the mounting bracket
will not be distorted
■ no danger of the radio interfering with air
bag deployment.