Installing The Remote Display - intervolt DCC Pro Installation & Operation Manual

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Installing the Remote Display

The DCC Remote Display is designed to be installed in the cabin of the vehicle,
on the dash or console. It should be shielded from excessive heat and located
away from direct sunlight if possible. The Remote Display is made up of two
main sub-assemblies, the display housing itself and the mounting base.
Together the two are designed to be xed in a position that is comfortably
viewable and accessible to the operator. A user adjustable ball joint allows for
the housing to swivel through a range of positions to best suit the operator.
A tensioning screw in the centre of the mounting bracket can be utilised to
adjust and maintain the Remote Display in the desired position. This screw
should not be over-tightened.
There are two methods provided for xing the mounting base to the surface,
details as follows:
Option A - Screw Fixing:
This method utilises two suitable
fasteners (not supplied) to attach the
mounting base to the surface as per
the diagram below.
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Option B – Adhesive Fixing:
This method utilises the self-adhesive
foam backing tape to adhere the
mounting base to the surface as per
the diagram below.
Ball Joint
Tensioning
Screw
The mounting base is designed to hold
the Remote Display. Place the display
bottom rst into the bracket and
pinpoint the two location tabs provided.
Tilt the display back until the top tab
locates in position with an audible 'click' .
The display can be removed at any time
by pushing the thumb lever gently back
and releasing the housing assembly.
Peel o backing
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