Installation - GME GA9800 Instruction Manual

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3. Press the
or
keys to select the required contrast
setting. LCD15 is the highest contrast setting
4. Press and hold the MENU key until the radio beeps,
to store the setting.
BEEP TONE lEVEl
Use the Beep Tone setting to adjust the volume level of the
keypad beeps.
To adjust the keypad beeps:
1. Press and hold the MENU key until the radio beeps.
2. Briefly press the MENU key repeatedly until 'beep'
is displayed.
3. Press the
or
keys to select the required keypad
beep level. Selecting 'beep0' will turn the keypad
beeps off.
4. Press and hold the MENU key until the radio beeps,
to store the setting.

INSTAllATION

GENERAl
Panel Mounting
Overhead Mounting
TX4600
MENU
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It is advisable to spend a little time selecting the best
location for your TX4600. The mounting bracket can be
rotated above, below or behind the radio enabling the radio
to be mounted in a wide range of locations. In addition,
an optional flush mounting kit allows the radio to be flush
mounted in a panel or dashboard.
keep the following points in mind when choosing a location:
• The TX4600 is designed to meet IP55 specifications which
allows for direct water spray, however we recommended
you select a location that will minimize excessive
exposure to continuous rain or spray.
T X 4 6 0 0
Upright Mounting
flush Mounting
(Optional Mk001B
flush mounting kit
.
OFF
available)
PRI
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QUIET
ALPHA
IN ST RU C TIO N MAN UAL
• Select a location that won't expose your radio
to continuous direct sunlight which could
cause overheating.
• Ensure the location allows a free flow of air around
the heat sink on the back of the radio.
• The microphone and all controls should be readily
accessible and the loud speaker easily heard from the
normal steering or driving position. An extension speaker
can be installed if required.
• Components and currents in the transceiver create
magnetic fields. In marine installations, to avoid
interference to compasses, ships autopilot sensors etc,
the TX4600 should be mounted at least 300 mm from
such devices.
INSTAllING THE UNIT
After choosing a location, hold the unit with the mounting
bracket attached, to the desired position and mark the
location with a pencil. Remove the mounting bracket from
the radio and drill the mounting holes. Bolt or screw the
bracket in place using hardware suitable for the mounting
surface. The unit is supplied with stainless steel screws,
however, if the mounting surface is unsuitable for screws
you may need to replace these with stainless steel bolts.
Remember, in some applications the fixings for overhead
mounted units may have to survive rough conditions.
DC CONNECTIONS
Connect the RED power lead to the positive (+) side of the
battery or to an accessory point in the vehicle's fuse box.
Connect the BLACk power lead to the negative (-) side of
the battery or to a ground point in your vehicle.
Note: The RED power lead is fitted with a 3 Amp fuse. If
the fuse blows, use only a standard 3 Amp (3AG) fuse as
a replacement. Use of a higher rated fuse or a slow-blow
type could result in damage to your radio which would void
the warranty
If required, an extension speaker may be installed to
improve sound levels in noisy environments or in locations
further away from the steering or driving position. for
locations exposed to water we recommend the SPk45.
for dry installations the SPk04 or SPk09 are suitable
extension speakers.
Note: The internal speaker continues to operate when the
extension speaker is plugged in.
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