Installation & Product Safety Manual MM102342V1 Rev.
MANUAL REVISION HISTORY REV A B DATE SUMMARY OF CHANGES Feb/04 Initial release Apr/04 Add MPE and FCC information for VHF, UHF-L, UHF-H, and 800 MHz M7100IP radio. C Jun/05 Added MPE and FCC information for 50W VHF mobile radio, added new remote mounting bracket for small chassis (50W TX and below) radios, and modified dual control unit graphics. D Jan/06 Updated field programming configuration, added DoC, CE mark, and EU Automotive Directive graphic.
Automotive Directive 72/245/EEC – 95/54/EC: NOTICE This device is an RF transceiver intended for land mobile radio applications. The device may have use restrictions, which require that the national authority be contacted for any system licensing requirements, frequency use, allowable power level, etc.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTIONS ........................................................ 5 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE INFORMATION ............................................ 6 2.1 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS, CONTROL INFORMATION, AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS ............................ 6 2.2 COMPLIANCE WITH RF EXPOSURE STANDARDS................... 7 OPERATION SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS .................................. 10 3.
1 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTIONS The following conventions are used to alert the user to general safety precautions that must be observed during all phases of operation, service, and repair of this product. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the product. M/A-COM, Inc. assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with these standards.
2 2.1 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE INFORMATION RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS, CONTROL INFORMATION, AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS BEFORE USING YOUR MOBILE TWO-WAY RADIO, READ THIS IMPORTANT RF ENERGY AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS TO ENSURE COMPLIANCE WITH THE FCC’S RF EXPOSURE GUIDELINES.
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html http://www.osha.gov./SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html 2.1.1 Federal Communications Commission Regulations Your M/A-COM, Inc. M7100IP mobile two-way radio is designed and tested to comply with the FCC RF energy exposure limits for mobile two-way radios before it can be marketed in the United States.
CAUTION Table 2-1 lists the recommended minimum lateral distance for a controlled environment and for unaware bystanders in an uncontrolled environment, from transmitting types of antennas (i.e., monopoles over a ground plane, or dipoles) at rated radio power for mobile radios installed in a vehicle. Transmit only when unaware bystanders are at least the uncontrolled recommended minimum lateral distance away from the transmitting antenna.
2.2.1 Mobile Antennas This device must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Install the radio’s antenna (refer to Table 2-1 for applicable antenna part numbers) in the center of the vehicle’s roof. These mobile antenna installation guidelines are limited to metal body motor vehicles or vehicles with appropriate ground planes.
3 OPERATION SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 3.1 TRANSMITTER HAZARDS The operator of any mobile radio should be aware of certain hazards common to the operation of vehicular radio transmitters. A list of several possible hazards is given. • Explosive Atmospheres – Just as it is dangerous to fuel a vehicle with the motor running, similar hazards exist when operating a mobile radio. Be sure to turn the radio off while fueling a vehicle.
3.2 SAFE DRIVING RECOMMENDATIONS (Recommended by AAA) • Read the literature on the safe operation of the radio. • Keep both hands on the steering wheel and the microphone in its hanger whenever the vehicle is in motion. • Place calls only when the vehicle is stopped. • When talking from a moving vehicle is unavoidable, drive in the slower lane. Keep conversations brief. • If a conversation requires taking notes or complex thought, stop the vehicle in a safe place and continue the call.
4 MARITIME CHANNELS As part of FCC Equipment Authorization Part 80 licensing, a maritime frequency usage plan has been included in this manual for reference.
5 OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS Two-way FM radio systems must be operated in accordance with the rules and regulations of the local, regional, or national government. In the United States, the M7100IP Series mobile radio must be operated in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). As an operator of two-way radio equipment, you must be thoroughly familiar with the rules that apply to your particular type of radio operation.
5.1 OPERATING TIPS The following conditions tend to reduce the effective range of two-way radios and should be avoided whenever possible: • Operating the radio in areas of low terrain, or while under power lines or bridges • Obstructions such as mountains and buildings • In areas where transmission or reception is poor, some improvement can be obtained by moving a few yards in another direction or moving to a higher elevation.
6 INTRODUCTION This manual contains installation instructions for the M7100IP Series Mobile Radio Unit and associated accessories. These instructions cover the mounting and cabling of the radio; interconnection and wiring diagrams are provided for reference. The radio should be programmed prior to installation. Refer to the Software Release Notes with TQS3385 or TQS3389 for equipment and compatibility requirements.
7 UNPACKING AND CHECKING EQUIPMENT Carefully unpack the radio and identify each item in the shipping container (some items that typically ship are listed below). If damage has occurred to the equipment during shipment, file a claim with the carrier immediately. Refer to Table 7-1 and Table 7-2 in this manual or to M/A-COM’s Products and Services catalog for options and accessories for the M7100IP Series Mobile Radio.
Figure 7-2: Rear Angle View of Radio (110W VHF Shown) Figure 7-3: – Interface Cables 17
Figure 7-4: Option Cables 18
Table 7-1: M7100IP Option and Accessory Kits (60W TX and Above) OPTION DESCRIPTION ANTENNAS 19B209568P6 Antenna, 136-174 MHz, ¼ Wave, TNC, Roof Mount MAHG-AN3G Antenna, 136-870 MHz, ¼ Wave, TNC, Roof Mount MAHG-AN3R Antenna, 136-941 MHz, ¼ Wave, TNC, Thick Roof Mount AN-025158-001 Antenna, 450-470 MHz AN-025158-005 Antenna, 450-470 MHz AN-025158-009 Antenna, 450-470 MHz AN-025158-011 Antenna, 450-470 MHz REMOTE MOUNT ACCESSORIES (60W AND ↑) MAHG-ZN5Y Includes remote mount radio front cover, front cover lo
Table 7-2: M7100IP Option and Accessory Kits (50W TX and Below) OPTION DESCRIPTION ANTENNAS MAHG-AN3G Antenna, 136-870 MHz, ¼ Wave, TNC, Roof Mount MAHG-AN3R Antenna, 136-941 MHz, ¼ Wave, TNC, Thick Roof Mount AN-025167-015 Antenna, 700/800 MHz, 5 dB Gain, Combined GPS, Roof Mount FRONT MOUNT ACCESSORIES (50W AND ↓) MAHG-ZN5W Includes front mount accessory cable assembly, 7.
8 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION Figure 8-1 illustrates a typical single remote mount mobile radio installation. Instructions for dual control unit and dual radio unit installations are provided in Sections 11 and 12.
CAUTION Vehicular Electronics - Electronic fuel injection systems, electronic anti-skid braking systems, air bags, electronic cruise control systems, etc., are typical of the types of electronic devices which might be prone to malfunction due to the lack of protection from radio frequency energy present when a radio is transmitting. If the vehicle contains such equipment, consult the dealer to determine if such electronic equipment will perform normally when the radio is transmitting.
9 EQUIPMENT REQUIRED The equipment required for installing the M7100IP Series Mobile Radio is listed below: • Crimping tool for fuse holder • Electric drill for drilling mounting holes • Drills and circle cutters, as follows: o No. 31 (1/8-inch) drill o No. 27 (9/64-inch) drill o 5/8-inch drill or circle cutter o 3/4-inch circle cutter, hole saw or socket punch • Phillips and flat-blade screwdrivers • POZIDRIV® driver • No.
10 INSTALLATION 10.1 RUNNING CABLES To assure the feasibility of the planned cable routings, it is suggested that the cables be run before mounting the radio. The M7100IP Series mobile radio may be installed as a Front Mount or a Remote Mount. The type of mount, the application and the options to be installed should be considered when planning the cable runs. Figure 10-1 and Figure 10-2 provide Interconnection Diagrams for typical installations and should be referenced throughout the installation.
Figure 10-2: Remote Mount Extended Option Accessory Interconnections 10.1.1 Power Cable The power cable (19B802622P3 for radios 50W and below, 19B802622P1 for radios 60W and above) consists of a red lead A+ and a black lead Aconnected to a molded 2-pin power connector and supplied with ring terminals (refer to Figure 10-3). To install the power cable: 1. Drill a 5/8-inch hole in the firewall for the cable run and insert the rubber grommet. Run the cable through this grommet to the battery location.
Figure 10-3: Power Cable 19B802622P3 (50W and Below) or 19B802622P1 (60W and Above) 10.1.2 Accessory Cable 10.1.2.1 Front Mount The Front Mount Extended Option Accessory Cable, at one end, consists of the extended options plug (P4); basic accessories connector (P3); connection for field programming, keyloading, and mobile data applications (P5); the speaker connector (P2); and the ignition sense lead. At the other end is plug P1.
Figure 10-4: Front Mount Extended Option Accessory Cable CA101288V2 27
10.1.2.2 Remote Mount The Remote Mount Extended Option Accessory Cable, at one end, consists of the extended option plug (P4), the basic accessories connector (P3), and the speaker connector (P2). At the other end is the plug P1. P1 will connect to the Option Connector (OPT) which is mounted on the back of the Radio Interface Adapter (RIA). See Figure 10-5.
10.1.3 Ignition Sense (All Applications) The radio, as shipped from the factory, has the "ignition sense" feature disabled. As such, the radio will be powered ON or OFF as determined by the front panel ON/OFF/VOLUME control only (assuming A+ and A- are connected). If it is desired to enable the "ignition sense" feature, open the top cover of the radio and remove the shield from logic PWB. Slide switch S951 from position 3-2 to 1-2. Replace shield and top cover.
CAUTION Certain problems might be encountered when accessory equipment is connected to the ignition or accessory lines of the vehicle, where these lines can have large filter capacitors and a leakage path present. If the radio does not turn off within a reasonable amount of time after the ignition is turned off, first try a different accessory or ignition sense pick-up point in the vehicle.
Figure 10-6: Remote Extended Option Control Cable (CA101288V4) 31
Figure 10-7: Control Unit Mounting Bracket Installation 10.2 CONTROL UNIT MOUNTING (Remote Applications Only) 1. Using the bracket as a template, mark and drill the mounting holes. Be sure to leave enough room at the rear of the control unit for the cable connector and to allow the unit to swivel. Refer to Figure 10-7 for control unit mounting bracket installation. 2. Secure the mounting bracket using the four No. 10 x 3/4 self-tapping screws supplied (use No. 10 x 1-1/2 if needed.). 3.
Figure 10-8: Control Unit Mounting Bracket with Pigtail Bracket 1. Attach DB15 connector to the rectangular end of bracket with 2 pan head machine screws and washers. See Figure 10-9. Figure 10-9: DB15 Connector Mounted on Control Unit Pigtail Bracket 2. Remove the ¼ - 20 x ½ hex head screw and washer from the side of the Control Unit bracket where the Pigtail installation is desired. Retain this hardware for Step 4. 3.
Figure 10-10: Pigtail Bracket Installed on Control Unit 10.3.2 Pigtail Bracket – Radio Mounting For Radio mounting, the Pigtail Bracket is attached to either side of the Radio mounting bracket. Hardware Kit, KT101533V5, contains the Pigtail Bracket, and hardware to attach the Pigtail to the bracket. 1. Attach DB15 connector to rectangular end of the Pigtail Bracket using 2 pan head machine screws and washers. See Figure 10-11.
2. Position the Pigtail Bracket with the connector facing away from the side and towards the front of the radio. The Pigtail Bracket can be installed on either side of the radio. 3. Remove the first two radio mounting bracket screws and lockwashers located closest to the front of the radio. Retain this hardware for Step 5. 4. Align the bracket hole at the smaller end of the Pigtail Bracket with the middle hole on the radio bracket and the corresponding hole in the radio chassis.
1. Use the mounting bracket as a template for locating the mounting holes and mount the speaker as shown in Figure 10-13. 2. Refer to the applicable installation procedures for connection of the speaker to the accessory cable. Figure 10-13: Speaker Mounting Bracket 10.
1. Disassemble the Control Unit using steps given in LBI-39175. 2. Flex circuit PC2 does not need to be disengaged from J2, providing care is taken to avoid excessive bending. 3. Reconfigure jumper A/B to center/B, jumper C/D to center/D, and jumper E/F to center/F. 4. Carefully reassemble the RIA to front control panel, making sure that there is adequate alignment and lubricant for the black o-ring gasket at the mechanical interface between the RIA and the control panel.
2. Mount bracket with four 1/4"-14 x 3/4" sheet metal screws (use 1/4"-14 x 1-1/2" screws if needed). 3. Place radio into mounting bracket and secure with the M5 x 10 mm hex head screws and M5 lock washers supplied using a No. 20 Torx driver. 4. Connect antenna coaxial cable to antenna connector (TNC). 5. Connect front mount accessory cable connector P1 to the Option/Remote Control Connector (ORCC) and secure with the two captive screws in the connector to the radio.
Do not torque the microphone connector screw greater than 2 in-lb. Alternatively, “finger tight plus 1/4 turn” is acceptable. 9. If there are no other accessory connections, tie back plug P3 to main cable. 10. Recheck all connections before inserting fuse into transmit fuse assembly. 10.7.2 Remote Mount Installation The bracket shown in Figure 10-15 is used with the 110W VHF M7100 in Remote Mount configurations. (The 110W VHF radio is not available in Front Mount configurations.
Figure 10-16: Remote Mounting Bracket Installation (50W TX and Below) 1. Using the bracket as a template, mark and drill the mounting holes using a No. 27 drill. Be sure to leave enough room at the rear of the radio unit for the cable connections. 2. Secure the mounting bracket using four 1/4"-14 x 3/4" sheet metal screws (use 1/4"-14 x 1" if needed). The bracket can be mounted so that it is either above or below the radio for the user's convenience. 3.
the 50W TX and Below radios and four screws per side (8 total) for the 60W TX and Above radios. 5. Connect antenna coaxial cable to antenna connector (TNC). 6. Connect remote control cable connector P1 to the ORCC connector on the radio unit and secure with the two captive screws. 7. Connect other end of remote control cable to the remote control cable connector (RCCC) on the remote control unit. 8. Connect remote mount accessory cable connector P1 to the option connector (OPT) on control unit.
11 DUAL CONTROL UNIT INSTALLATION Dual Control units can be configured for either front mount or remote mount radio units. Each configuration provides for a Main Control Unit and an Auxiliary Control Unit. In the front mount dual control unit configuration, the Main Control Unit is on the Radio Unit itself, with the Auxiliary Control Unit located separately in a convenient location (see Figure 11-1A).
11.1 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE FRONT MOUNT CONFIGURATION This programming procedure applies to uninstalled and installed units. 1. Connect the M7100 Front Mount Radio with ProGrammer, as shown in Figure 11-2.
3. Select Mobile Options from the Program Radio Setup. 4. Write Keypad File. • Select the type of control unit; System, Scan or Hand Held Controller. • Select Control Head ID CUB. • After selecting the keypad file, select Load Saved Keypad Data or OK. If the wrong control is "Enabled," the control unit will not work. “Load Saved Keypad Data” selection is available in R19A (or later) ProGrammer. In a successful CUB programming, the “B” control unit will display “CLL B PRG SUCCESS.” 5.
Figure 11-3: M7100 Dual Control Unit PC Programming Configuration 6. Initiate programming. 7. Select Mobile Options from the Program Radio Setup. 8. Write Keypad File. • Select the type of control unit; System, Scan or Hand Held Controller. • Select Control Head ID CUA. • After selecting the keypad file, select Load Saved Keypad Data or OK. If the wrong control is "Enabled," the control unit will not work.
“Load Saved Keypad Data” selection is available in R19A (or later) ProGrammer. Note that in a Dual Control Unit front/remote mount installation, the Main Control Unit has ID “B” and the Auxiliary Control Unit has ID “A”. 11.2 PROGRAMMING PROCEDURE REMOTE MOUNT CONFIGURATION The Radio and Control Units must be programmed in a sequential procedure, in order to provide each Control Unit with the proper identification code. This programming procedure applies to uninstalled and installed units.
Speaker Enable (Active High: Output 2) Multiple Radio Setup Multiple Radio Disable 2. Initiate programming. 3. Select Mobile Options from the Program Radio Setup. 4. Write Keypad File. • Select the type of control unit; System, Scan or Hand Held Controller. • Select Control Head ID CUB. • After selecting the keypad file, select Load Saved Keypad Data or OK. If the wrong control is "Enabled," the control unit will not work.
In a successful CUB programming, the “B” control unit will display “CLL B PRG SUCCESS.” 5. Connect the Remote Mount Radio and the Auxiliary Control Unit together with ProGrammer, as shown in Figure 11-5. Program this configuration using the shop programming cable CA101288V15. Figure 11-5: M7100 Dual Control Unit PC Programming Configuration Remote Mount 6. Initiate programming. 7. Select Mobile Options from the Program Radio Setup.
8. Write Keypad File. • Select the type of control unit; System, Scan or Hand Held Controller. • Select Control Head ID CUA. • After selecting the keypad file, select Load Saved Keypad Data or OK. If the wrong control is "Enabled," the control unit will not work. “Load Saved Keypad Data” selection is available in R19A (or later) ProGrammer. Note that in a Dual Control Unit remote/remote mount installation, the Main Control Unit has ID “A” and the Auxiliary Control Unit has ID “B”.
11.3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FRONT MOUNT DUAL CONTROL UNITS Figure 11-6: M7100 Dual Control Unit Front/Remote Mount Installation Configuration The Dual Control Unit feature is configured such that only one control unit can be used for Extended Option accessories. All Extended Option functions are only available at the Main Control Unit. 1. Referring to Figure 11-6, run the Dual Control Cable (19B802554P9 – see Figure 11-8) between locations for the Radio Unit and Auxiliary Control Unit.
yellow leads provided, whichever is convenient. Tape back the unused yellow lead. Note: “Ignition Sense” feature must be enabled before use (see Page 29 for details). 6. Install the Speakers in convenient locations near the Radio Unit and Auxiliary Control Unit. For special Front/Remote Mount configurations that require both speakers to operate simultaneously (parallel audio), refer to the configuration-specific parallel audio installation instructions in Step 6.a.
Figure 11-7: M7100 Dual Control Unit Front/Remote Mount Installation Configuration – Parallel Audio 7. Install a relay (19A149299P1), from the kits supplied, at a location near the leads from each speaker. For mounting, use the #8x3/4” sheet metal screw and nut plate supplied with each kit. 8. At a convenient point cut one of the wires in each of the 2-wire speaker cables, spread the leads, and strip the ends. Crimp a 1/4” tab receptacle to each end. 9.
13. Check dual control operation using the M7100 operator’s manual (available at www.macom-wireless.com) as a test guide. In ProGrammer, make sure the “DUAL CONTROL SPEAKER” is programmed ACTIVE LOW. Set Output to “2.
11.4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOTE MOUNT DUAL CONTROL UNITS Figure 11-9: M7100 Dual Control Unit Remote/Remote Mount Installation Configuration 1. Referring to Figure 11-9, run the Remote Control Cable (CA101288V4) between locations for the Radio Unit and Main Control Unit. 2. Run the Dual Control Cable (19B802554P9 – see Figure 11-8) between locations for the Radio Unit and Auxiliary Control Unit. Be sure to locate the P2/P3 connector assembly at the radio unit. 3.
6. Connect the Remote Mount Extended Option Accessory Cable (19B802554P7) to the Auxiliary Control Unit and the Main Control Unit. Please note: All extended option functions are only available at the Main Control Unit. 7. A yellow ignition sense lead is provided on each control cable. If the “Ignition Sense” feature is enabled on the Radio Unit, it is necessary to connect only one of the yellow leads provided, whichever is convenient. Tape back the unused yellow lead. See page 29 for details. 8.
Figure 11-10: M7100 Dual Control Unit Remote/Remote Mount Installation Configuration – Parallel Audio 9. Install a relay (19A149299P1) from the kits supplied at a location near the leads from each speaker. For mounting, use the #8 X 3/4” sheet metal screw and nut plate supplied with each kit. 10. At a convenient point cut one of the wires in each of the 2-wire speaker cables, spread the leads, and strip the ends. Crimp a 1/4” tab receptacle to each end. 11.
14. For Each Relay: Connect one end of a #18 AWG red wire to the relay, Pin 86. Cut the lead to length, and connect the other end to the 1 amp fuse holder supplied. Use crimp on connectors supplied. Connect the other side of the 1 amp fuse holder to the A+ battery source or a vehicle A+ fuse block. Use a #18 AWG red wire and a ring lug supplied, if needed (refer to Figure 11-9). 15. Check dual control operation, using the operator’s manual (available at www.macom-wireless.com) as a test guide.
12 DUAL RADIO UNITS The Dual Radio feature can be configured for two remote mount radio units or for one front mount unit and one remote mount unit. In remote mount configurations the Control Unit is typically located in the vehicle cab, with the Radio Units located side-by-side in vehicle trunk. In front/remote mount configurations the front mount unit is located in the vehicle cab, with the remote mount unit located in a convenient location nearby.
3. Program the unit normally. Include Extended Option features, if purchased. 4. Program the Slave Unit (refer to the programming configuration that follows). 5. a. Connect the Slave Radio Unit for programming. Be sure to use the programming configuration for remote mount and supply the required control unit for a front/remote mount dual radio configuration. b. In the “Multi-Radio” field of ProGrammer, select “Slave.” Program the unit normally. Do NOT include Extended Option features.
will not work. Select Control Head ID. After selecting the keypad file, select Load Saved Keypad Data or OK. “Load Saved Keypad Data” selection is available in R19A (or later) ProGrammer. 12.2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR FRONT/REMOTE MOUNT DUAL RADIO CONFIGURATION 1. Plan the mounting locations of the two Radio Units. Note that the maximum cable length allowed between the two radios is two meters.
Figure 12-1: M7100 Dual Radio Front Mount/Remote Mount Installation Configuration 5. Connect "IGN A+" lead, if option is desired. Be sure internal switch S951 is set properly. Refer to NOTE on Page 29 of this manual for details. 6. After installing Slave Radio Unit in its mounting hardware, connect Dual Radio Cable (P1), and tighten jackscrews. Be sure S951 setting on Slave Radio Unit is same as for Master Radio Unit. Connect Power Cable and Antenna to Slave Radio. 7.
12.3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS REMOTE/REMOTE MOUNT DUAL RADIO CONFIGURATION Figure 12-2: M7100 Dual Radio Remote Mount/Remote Mount Installation Configuration 1. Plan the mounting locations of the two Radio Units. Note that the maximum cable length allowed between the two radios is two meters. Referring to Figure 12-2, run Dual Radio Cable (CA101288V10) between locations for Master and Slave Radio Units. Be sure to locate the P2/P3 connector assembly at the Master Radio Unit. 2.
7. Now, connect Remote Control Cable Connector (P1) to the Dual Radio Cable Connector (P2), and tighten to jackscrews on P2. 8. Connect the Power Cable and Antenna, then install the Master Radio Unit in the mounting bracket. 9. After installing the Slave Radio Unit in its mounting hardware, connect Dual Radio Cable (P1), and tighten the jackscrews. Be sure the S951 setting on the Slave Radio Unit is the same as for the Master Radio Unit. Connect the Power Cable and Antenna to the Slave Radio. 10.
Figure 12-3: Dual Radio Configuration – Front/Remote Mount PC Programming Procedure 64
12.4.2 Field Programming Procedure for Remote/ Remote Mount Dual Radio Configuration The Radio and Control Units must be programmed in a sequential procedure in order to provide each Control Unit with the proper identification code. 1. Connect the M7100 Master Radio per the ProGrammer setup as shown in Figure 12-4, STEP 1 with the Slave Radio disconnected.
Figure 12-4: Dual Radio Configuration – Remote/Remote Mount PC Programming Procedure 66
Figure 12-5: Dual Radio Control Cable (CA101288V10) 67
12.5 ANTENNA Installation instructions for the antenna are packaged with the antenna. The antenna must be installed in accordance with good engineering practice for optimum results. 12.5.1 Typical Mobile Antenna Installation A permanent mount-type antenna must be located in the center of the roof. See Section 2 for further information regarding Maximum Permissible Exposure (MPE) limits of RF radiation set by the FCC.
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