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01GB07VPAB222R.fm
ALPINE VPA-B222R 68-02065Z87-A (EN)
Mounting the Commander
For safe use, make sure of the following:
Location is stable and film.
Driver's view or operations are not obstructed.
Located where driving can easily be performed (centre console, etc.).
During operation, ensure that your driving posture does not change,
or that your attention is not taken away from safely driving your
vehicle.
1
Confirm where the holder is to be placed, and
determine its direction.
The angle of the commander can be adjusted according to
the direction of the holder.
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
2
Route the commander connection cable through the
holder.
Pattern 1
Pattern 2
3
Mount the Holder
When the holder cannot be mounted securely with double-sided
adhesive tape, mount it by using screws.
*Before attaching the tape, make sure the mounting location is free
from dust or dirt.
4
Connect the commander cable to the commander.
5
Take up any slack by pulling the cable, while holding
the holder.
6
Set the commander on the holder.
After aligning the 2 projections on the backside of the
commander with the groove of the holder, then turn the
commander clockwise until it clicks.
When you remove the commander from the holder, turn the
commander counterclockwise by pressing on the holder, then
remove the commander.
7
Fix the connection cable with the supplied cable
clamp.
Route the cable through
the hole in the side.
Route the cable through the
hole in the underside.
WARNING
DO NOT INSTALL THE COMMANDER NEAR THE
PASSENGER AIR BAG.
If the unit is not installed correctly, the air bag may not function
correctly, and if the air bag is triggered, parts may spring
upwards and cause accident or injury.
Reinforcement screws
Console box, etc.
Double-sided
adhesive
tape*
Protective
Paper
Holder
Commander
Projections
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