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Failure to properly focus on the operation of your motor vehicle can result in death, serious injury and property damage. This T7000 device should never be used at a time or in a manner that distracts you from properly focusing on operation of the motor vehicle in which it is installed.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Safety Information Read the operating instructions for the T7000 and all other components of the system carefully before using the system. They contain instructions about how to use the system in a safe and effective manner. FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS MANUAL MAY CAUSE INJURY OR DAMAGE AND VOID THE WARRANTY.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Cautions Caution THE CD PLAYER IS A CLASS I LASER PRODUCT. USE OF CONTROLS OR ADJUSTMENTS OR PERFORMANCE OF PROCEDURES OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFIED HEREIN MAY RESULT IN HAZARDOUS RADIATION EXPOSURE. DO NOT OPEN COVERS AND DO NOT REPAIR BY YOURSELF.
3. Remove and retain the screws holding the original radio bucket in the dash. 4. Insert the new T7000 bucket into the dash and secure with the screws from the original. 5. Insert the T7000 into the new bucket once all cables have been connected.
Choose a flat surface near the top of the cab. Before permanently mounting the camera it is advisable to connect it to the T7000 system and check the view to insure that the viewing area is as desired. Flir...
Mounting Cameras Direct Mounted Side Cameras An exploded view of the Sony side camera is shown below. The camera consists of four parts: base, housing, housing screw and end cap. The base attaches to the vehicle via the three mounting screws. The housing is placed over the base, slid into the molded retainer clips and secured with the housing screw.
Mounting Cameras (cont.) For the camera cable, drill a 13mm (or ½” minimum) hole to give enough clearance for the connector to slip through. Use a rubber grommet to protect the cable. Split a grommet and slip it over the camera cable then into the hole of the mounting surface. Once the camera base is mounted, seal the camera cable hole with silicon caulking to prevent water and road dirt from coming into the camera housing.
Camera Mounting (cont.) Rear Camera The rear camera consists of the camera body, mounting bracket and mounting hardware. To install the camera, use the following procedure. Mark mounting hole locations. Use the dimensions from the drawing below to locate the mounting hole locations on the vehicle. Alternatively, place the mounting bracket on the mounting location and mark the hole locations on the vehicle.
Once the T7000 is installed and connected to the camera, move the camera up and down in the slots until the desired view is obtained. Torque the two camera mounting screws to approximately 40kg/cm to securely hold the camera in position.
GPS and Satellite Antenna Determining the Mounting Location The GPS and Satellite antennas can generally be mounted close to each other and the cables run together into the cab. Both antennas are magnetic mount. Because of this method of mounting and the requirement of having ferrous metal underneath each antenna for reception, the best location is for them to be placed on a ferrous metal surface.
Microphone mounting The microphone supplied with the T7000 is of the directional type. When considering a mounting location, keep in mind that the microphone must be pointed in the direction of the person using the microphone to insure the voice is heard and other vehicle noise is blocked out.
Dock The T7000 supports a connection to the iPod dock. Choose a suitable location on or around the dash for the iPod dock that is convenient to the driver and provides a suitable mounting surface.
1. Turn the ignition switch of the truck to “on”. It is not necessary to start the engine. Wait for the T7000 to power on. Since the unit has not been on recently, this will take approximately 1 to 1½ minutes. When the Continue Button appears at the bottom of the screen, touch it to continue.
Turn and Reverse Signals If the installation includes cameras, the T7000 provides for automatic switching of camera views based on turn signal use as well as use of reverse gear in the truck. There are three wires in the provided harness that are meant to connect to the turn signal wires as well as the reverse signal wire in the truck.
Connecting The System (cont.) GPS and Satellite Radio Antennas The GPS antenna is a push-on connector. Grip the metal connector on the end of the cable and firmly push it onto the GPS antenna connector on the rear of the unit. The Satellite antenna is also a push-on connector.
5 1 2 1 2”, not “Call 5 5 5 twelve twelve”. 3. After a short period of silence, the T7000 will speak what it believes it heard and ask for confirmation that the number is correct. If the system has responded to your voice input, the microphone is working correctly.
Check and take steps as described below. If the described suggestions do not solve the problem, contact your dealer. Only qualified personnel should service the product. Always refer diagnostics and repair to professionals. Lectronix, Inc. shall not be liable for any accidents arising out of neglect or attempts to repair the unit.
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Reverse signal from vehicle to T7000 is not Verify that reverse signal is connected to connected or connected improperly the proper wire in the vehicle. “Auto turn signal” setting is not selected Select “Auto turn signal”...
Vehicle Power, Audio & I/O (cont.) CAN RT 120ohm resistor Undefined No Connect Undefined No Connect Undefined No Connect Undefined No Connect Undefined No Connect Undefined No Connect Aux Dash /Left Audio line in left Aux Dash /Right Audio line in right Aux Dash Common Audio return Undefined...
T7000 Connector Definitions (cont.) Microphone & Vehicle Input/Output (mic & IO) Description Description Number Number Digital Ground ASWC Reverse Earth Ground Turn Left Do not connect Turn Right Do not connect Microphone Left Do not connect Microphone Return Do not connect...
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