Uniden BC-RH96 English Owners Manual - Page 9

Using Hook and Loop Material, Route the Remote Cable through the Slotted Guide

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5. Route the Remote Cable through the Slotted Guide (3) so it lies flat. Route the Power Cord so it does not interfere with any other wires. Using Hook and Loop Material The rear of the unit, when all connectors and cables are properly routed, is flat. This permits using hook and loop material (not supplied) that has a heavy-duty peel and stick adhesive on one side. This material is generally available from electronic supply stores and hardware stores. Do not apply the tape to the rear until all cables are installed and routed correctly. Do not cover the slotted guide with the tape. Follow the directions supplied with the hook and loop material. Locate a suitable spot on the dash, console, or other area. If you use the Remote Head in another place such as a radio room, using tape lets you quickly mount or remove the Head as desired. Note: The two slots on the front of the Remote Head cannot be used for mounting. These slots are cosmetic features only. 

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Route the Remote Cable through the Slotted Guide
(3) so it lies flat. Route the Power Cord so it does
not interfere with any other wires.
Using Hook and Loop Material
The rear of the unit, when all connectors and cables
are properly routed, is flat. This permits using hook
and loop material (not supplied) that has a heavy-duty
peel and stick adhesive on one side. This material is
generally available from electronic supply stores and
hardware stores.
Do not apply the tape to the rear until all cables are
installed and routed correctly.
Do not cover the slotted guide with the tape.
5.
Follow the directions supplied with the hook and loop
material. Locate a suitable spot on the dash, console,
or other area. If you use the Remote Head in another
place such as a radio room, using tape lets you quickly
mount or remove the Head as desired.
Note:
The two slots on the front of the Remote Head
cannot be used for mounting. These slots are cosmetic
features only.