Cassette Assembly Mounting

1.Insert the cassette assembly in the mounting location. Secure the cables with the sheet metal screws and retaining straps provided.

2.Secure the back of the cassette assembly using the mounting stud (located at the back of the cassette assembly), No. 6 flat washer, No. 6 split lock washer and No. 6 wing nut.

3.Several tabs are located on the top, bottom and sides of the cassette assembly. These tabs are conveniently located near the front of the assembly and may be bent out as needed to further secure the cassette assembly to the vehicle.

4.Next install the Handle Assembly:

a.Turn the radio upside down. Remove the two small machine screws on the bottom of the radio, near the front. Use upward pressure on screws to engage captivated threads for removal.

b.Using the machine screws and flat washers provided with the handle assembly, attach the handle to the bottom of the radio. The two holes on the handle should align with the two holes on the radio created by step (a). Once installed, the rubber handle should rotate freely from over top of the radio to just out in front of the control unit (approximately 90 degrees). Be sure to torque the two mounting screws within 6.5 to 8.25 in/lb limits.

5.Connect the antenna coaxial cable to the cassette mounting assembly rear connector.

6.Connect the Power leads and the Ignition Sense leads as described in previous sections. See Figure 29.

7.Connect the speaker cable connector P2 to the speaker and the basic

accessory connector P3 to the following options (if used, see Figure 29):

Option

Plug & Pin

Ext. Hookswitch

P3-3 (HOT)

 

P3-6 (GND)

Foot Switch

P3-5

(HOT)

 

P3-2

(GND)

Horn Relay

P3-1

(HOT)

 

P3-4

(GND)

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Ericsson 38901E installation manual Cassette Assembly Mounting

38901E specifications

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