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Chapter 4: Installation Details for Standard Configurations
4.4.3
Removing the Radio from the Frame
Procedure:
1 Push the two demounting tools through the openings in the frame until the two springs release
the radio.
2 Slide out the radio.
NOTICE:
If the radio cannot be removed, push the two demounting tools sideway inward.
The fixing tabs should be checked for tightness each time the radio is removed. The tabs
are easily tightened by twisting a large flat-head screwdriver in the slot behind the tabs.
The frame is not designed for regular mounting and demounting.
4.5
Power Cables
Route the red radio power cable from the radio to the battery compartment of the vehicle, using
accepted industry methods and standards. Be sure to grommet the firewall hole to protect the cable.
Remove the 15-Amp fuse from the fuseholder and connect the red lead of the radio power cable to the
positive battery terminal using the hardware provided.
Connect the black lead to a convenient solid chassis ground point. Do not connect the black lead
directly to the battery negative terminal.
NOTICE:
The radio nominal operating voltage for 12 V vehicle installation is 13.2 VDC with an operating
voltage range of 10.8–15.6 V.
The radio nominal operating voltage for 24 V vehicle installation is 27.6 VDC with an operating
voltage range of 22.1 V to 33.1 V.
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