Mounting Im1000 - Vehicle Installation - Motorola iM1000 User Manual

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any hot component. Mount the fuse holder using the provided mounting
hole and dress wires as necessary. Connect the fuse holder red adapter
lead plus to the mating receptacle on the red lead of the power cable.
See Figure 3..
4. Connect the power cable black lead directly to the chassis ground.
5. Connect the power cable red lead from the fuse holder to the positive (+)
battery terminal. Make sure the adapter cable is connected to the main
power cable red lead.
6. Plug fuse into in-line fuse holder as shown in figure 2 Figure 3..
Adapter
Red Lead
Firewall
Black Lead
Figure 3. - Power Cable Assembly

Mounting iM1000 - Vehicle Installation

1. Select the location to mount your iM1000 - either on the transmission
hump or under the dashboard. By mounting the iM1000 on the
transmission hump ensure that the transmission housing is not
affected.
2. Use the iM1000 mounting bracket as a template, mark the positions
of the holes on the mounting surface.
3. Secure the iM1000 mounting flinges to the surface with the four
(4M) screws provided.
4. Mount the antenna using the instructions provided with the antenna
kit. Run the coaxial cable to the iM1000 mounting location. if
necessary, cut off the access cable and install the cable connector.
5. To assure compliance with United States FCC regulations on RF
exposure, the user of the equipment must position the antenna in
such a way to maintain a separation of at least 8 inches (20 cms)
between the antenna and the body of any user and nearby person.
6. Ensure that the antenna is properly installed external to the vehicle
and in accordance with the requirements of the antenna
manufacturer/supplier
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Fuse
Molded In-Line
Fuse Holder
Red Lead
Mounting
Hole
Engine
Compartment
To Vehicle
Chassis Ground
Cover
Red Lead
Ring
Lugs
To Battery (+)

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