Alpine HCE-100XM - XM Radio Data Receiver Owner's Manual Page 90

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4. Mounting
Caution
Do not block the unit’s fan, thus preventing air
circulation. If blocked, heat will accumulate inside the
unit and may cause a fire.
Note:
The main unit must be mounted within ±5 degrees of the
horizontal plane, left to right, and 30 degrees of the
horizontal plane, back to front.
Less than 30°
a When mounting using Velcro fastener
1 Place Velcro fasteners.
Place two pieces of Velcro fasteners onto the
mounting surface. The rough side should be
facing the navigation unit.
2 Press the Navigation unit onto the Velcro
fastener at the mounting position.
Remove the backing to the adhesive on the
Velcro strips. Press the Navigation unit onto the
mounting location.
Continued to the step 5 "Securing leads, etc."
a When mounting on the rear tray
1 Mount the brackets 1 on the unit.
Mount the brackets at both sides of the unit with
screws with double washer (M4×8) 3.
Floor
Velcro fasteners
(Bottom side)
Depending on the locations of
the mounting screw holes, the
mounting brackets (for the left
and right) can be used on either
side.
2 Attach the unit on the rear tray.
Attach the unit securely with hex bolts (M6×50)
4, flanged hex nuts (M6) 7, spring washers
(M6) 6, and wing nuts (M6) 8.
Continued to step 5 "Securing leads, etc."
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When mounting the unit directly on the floor
1 Mount the brackets 1 on the unit.
Mount the brackets at both sides of the unit with
screws with double washer (M4×8) 3.
2 Mount the unit on the floor.
Mount the unit on the floor with flanged self-tapping
screws (M5×15) 5 and spring washers (M6) 6.
Make sure the unit is protected from dust and debris
and dampness.
Warning: Do not damage pipe or wiring when
drilling holes.
Continued to step 5 "Securing leads, etc."
Depending on the locations of the
mounting screw holes, the
mounting brackets (for the left and
right) can be used on either side.
(Bottom
side)
(Rear of NVE-N872A)
Air ventilation hole
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