Kenwood DDX9902S Operation Manual - Page 71

Removing the unit

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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION R Connecting the GPS antenna Connect the GPS antenna (0) to the GPS terminal. • To install the GPS antenna, fix the metal plate (-) firmly on the dashboard, then place the GPS antenna (0) on the metal plate (-). - Clean the dashboard or other surface beforehand. - Install the GPS antenna (0) inside of the car, as horizontally as possible to allow easy reception of the GPS satellite signals. - You can bend the metal plate (-) to conform to a curved surface, if necessary. 0 - • The GPS antenna should be installed at a position that at least 30 cm (12 inches) from mobile phone or other transmitting antennas. • The above types of communication may interfere with signals from the GPS satellite. • Painting the GPS antenna with (metallic) paint may cause reduced performance. Removing the unit R Removing the trim plate 1 Engage the catch pins on the extraction key (4) and remove the two locks on the lower part. Lower the frame and pull it forward. R Removing the unit 1 Remove the trim plate. (See the left column.) 2 Insert the two extraction keys (4), then pull them as illustrated so that the unit can be removed. 4 • Be careful to avoid injury from the catch pins on the extraction key. 4 0 2 Remove from the upper two catches. • Depending on the type of car, reception of the GPS satellite signals might not be possible with an internal installation. • Install this GPS antenna in an area away from any antennas that are used with CB radios or satellite televisions. • The frame can be removed from the top side in the same manner. 70

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CONNECTION/INSTALLATION
CONNECTION/INSTALLATION
R
Connecting the GPS antenna
Connect the GPS antenna (
0
) to the GPS terminal.
To install the GPS antenna, fix the metal plate
(
-
) firmly on the dashboard, then place the GPS
antenna (
0
) on the metal plate (
-
).
Clean the dashboard or other surface
beforehand.
Install the GPS antenna (
0
) inside of the car, as
horizontally as possible to allow easy reception
of the GPS satellite signals.
You can bend the metal plate (
-
) to conform to
a curved surface, if necessary.
0
-
0
Depending on the type of car, reception of the
GPS satellite signals might not be possible with an
internal installation.
Install this GPS antenna in an area away from any
antennas that are used with CB radios or satellite
televisions.
The GPS antenna should be installed at a position
that at least 30 cm (12 inches) from mobile phone
or other transmitting antennas.
The above types of communication may interfere
with signals from the GPS satellite.
Painting the GPS antenna with (metallic) paint
may cause reduced performance.
Removing the unit
R
Removing the trim plate
1
Engage the catch pins on the extraction
key (
4
) and remove the two locks on the
lower part. Lower the frame and pull it
forward.
4
2
Remove from the upper two catches.
The frame can be removed from the top side in
the same manner.
R
Removing the unit
1
Remove the trim plate. (See the left
column.)
2
Insert the two extraction keys (
4
), then
pull them as illustrated so that the unit can
be removed.
4
Be careful to avoid injury from the catch pins on
the extraction key.