Audiovox SRANT-RMSIR manual

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    Installation Guide For the Roof Mount Satellite Antenna for SI R IUS/AVX Based Receiver Unit MODEL SRANT - RMSIR[...]

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    1 Contents 1 Introduction ...................................................................................................................................... 2 2 Roof - mount Antenna ....................................................................................................................... 2 3 General Instructions ...................[...]

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    2 1 Introduction Your new Sirius satellite antenna, approved by Sirius Satellite Radio, Inc., has been specially designed to receive signals from Sirius’ three sa t ellites and Sirius’ network of ground - based “ repeater” transmi t ters. Figure 1 : I deal reception pattern Figure 2 : Effect of obstruction on reception pattern 2 Roof - Moun[...]

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    3 3 General Instructions Satellite antennas are ext remely sensitive and finely specified to facilitate reception of sate l- lite signals under a variety of conditions across the whole of North America. It is i m portant to read these “I n structions” carefully to ensure that the a n tenna is mounted properly in the best location in order to pr[...]

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    4 Figure 6: Removing antenna 4 Sedans Figure 7: Installed antenna The antenna module should be located along the centerline of the roof, at least 4 inches from the rear wi n dow. The antenna cables should be tucked and routed unde r neath the rubber molding around the rear wi n dow and into the trunk 1. Clean the general area where the antenna is t[...]

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    5 There are two types of window moldings, used on most vehicles. Both are suitable for concea l- ing the antenna cable. Figure 11: Outside rubber molding (most common) Figure 12: Encapsulated molding (less common) Note: The window molding will be more flex i- ble and easier to work with at room te m perature or above. Ensure the mol d ing is clean,[...]

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    6 Figure 16: Cables routed directly through the molding and through the cable channel to the interior 7. If there is no suitable cable channel, the c a- ble may be routed d i rectly from the window molding to the right or left corner of the trunk . Figure 17: Cable routing along the t runk rubber molding It may be necessary to remove the plastic ho[...]

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    7 5 Convertibles Figure 20: Mounted on trunk of s e dan Figure 21: Mounted on trunk of convertible On convertibles (and some sedans which have i n sufficient space under the window molding) the a n tenna module should be located on the centerline of the trunk approximately 6 inches from the rear window. 1. Follow steps 1 to 4 under “Sedans” to [...]

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    8 Figure 25: Antenna mounting on composite 6 SUV’s, Minivans and 5 Door Vehicles Figure 26: Minivan with Antenna Modul e The antenna module should be located on the centerline of the roof, not less than 4 inches from the gap between the roof and tailgate. Note the following : • If the vehicle is equipped with a roof rack, the crossbar should be[...]

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    9 b. Alternatively, the cable may be hidden u n der the ru b ber molding following the metal groove underneath the molding to the i n terior. Figure 30: Hiding the cable under the rubber molding Figure 31: Going inside under the interior trim 7 Pickup Trucks F igure 32: Pickup truck with antenna module The antenna module should be mounted on the ce[...]

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    10 12 MONTH LIMITED WARRANT Y- AUDIOVOX CORPORATION (the Company) wa r- rants to the original retail purchaser of this product that should this product or any part thereof, under normal use and conditions, be proven defective in material or workmanship within 12 months from the date of ori ginal purchase, such defect(s) will be r e- paired or repla[...]

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