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four cradle cover mounting holes as a template to mark the locations for drilling. Ensure that
drilling at the selected points will not damage existing wiring.
2. Indent the drilling positions with a centre punch and drill 4mm holes for self-tapping screws, or
6mm holes for nuts and bolts. Reduce the hole size if using self-tapping screws in metal which is
less than 1mm thick.
3. Drill any additional holes required for cables and fit them with suitable grommets or bushings.
4. Secure the metal cradle cover to the mounting points with the M5 self-tapping screws supplied,
or with M5 nuts and bolts. Ensure that tightening the screws or bolts does not distort the cradle.
To Reassemble the Cradle
1. Reassemble the cradle by clipping one plastic side moulding to each side of the mounted metal
cover (as shown in Figure 3). Take care to locate the ribs on the plastic part in the slots on the
shoulders of the metal cover. They will only fit one way round.
2. Take the remaining metal cover and fit it over the exposed edges of the side mouldings, again
taking care to align the ribs with the slots. Clip it securely home.
Figure 3 Cradle Reassembly
Antenna Installation
RF Exposure Hazard
Mount the antenna in such a position that no part of the human body will normally be within 1m of
it for more than a few minutes while the radio is switched on, unless there is an intervening metal
screen.
Notice to 900MHz Users Only (as per FCC Requirements
)
To comply with FCC RF exposure limits, this product must be installed using a 4.5dBi gain antenna.
This antenna must not be mounted at a location such that any person or persons can come closer
than the minimum safe distance to the antenna.
The minimum safe distance is 0.82m (32.5 inches).
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Table of Contents
Software licence agreement ................................................................................................................. 3
Components of the T2000II Radio Kit ............................................................................................... 6
Recommended Installation Tools ....................................................................................................... 6
Installation of Your Radio .................................................................................................................. 6
Occupant’s Safety ......................................................................................................................... 7
To Disassemble the Cradle ........................................................................................................... 7
Mounting ............................................................................................................................................7
To Reassemble the Cradle .................................................................................................................. 8
RF Exposure Hazard .......................................................................................................................... 8
Antenna Installation ...................................................................................................................... 8
Wiring ................................................................................................................................................ 9
External Speaker ........................................................................................................................... 9
Power Cable ................................................................................................................................ 10
External Wire (Horn/Hush/Emergency) ............................................................................................ 10
Remote Control Head Option ........................................................................................................... 10
Microphone Clip .............................................................................................................................. 11
Installation Checks ........................................................................................................................... 11