INSTALLATION AND DISASSEMBLY
SECTION 2 INSTALLATION AND DISASSEMBLY
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Red (+)
Black
Optional External Speaker
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20A Fuses
Figure 2-1 Installation Components
2.1 GENERAL
2.1.1 SCOPE OF INSTRUCTIONS
Since each installation is somewhat unique, the following installation instructions are intended only as a general guide to installing this transceiver.
2.1.2 PERFORMANCE TESTS
Although each transceiver is carefully tested at the factory before shipment, it is good practice to ver- ify proper operation before it is placed in service. Important checks are receiver sensitivity and transmit- ter frequency, deviation, and power output.
2.1.3 TRANSCEIVER PROGRAMMING
The transceiver needs to be programmed before it is placed in service. Programming instructions are located in Section 4. Transceivers normally contain
factory test channels and other test parameters when they are shipped. The included labels should be attached to the option keys to indicate the function.
2.1.4 POWER SOURCE
This transceiver must be connected to a nominal 12 VDC, negative ground vehicle electrical system (negative battery terminal connected directly to the chassis). If the vehicle has some other type of electri- cal system, a suitable voltage converter is required.
2.2 TRANSCEIVER INSTALLATION
2.2.1 SELECTING MOUNTING LOCATION
This transceiver is designed for mounting in a location within convenient reach of the operator such as the dash, console, or floor. Since the mounting loca- tion can affect safe operation of the vehicle, observe the following precautions:
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