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After Sales Technical Documentation
RAE / RAK–1N Series
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Original, 08/96
RS–232 Adapter Cable DLR–1 (optional)
The Adapter Cable is an optional connection between your PC and the
Communicator.
External Mobile Antenna (not supplied)
The Hands–Free Car Kit is designed to operate with a high quality
external antenna. However, due to many different types of antennas being
available, an antenna is NOT included as part of this kit. Please, consult
the dealer to find out which is the most suitable antena type for your
installation.
Installation
There are some important aspects that require special attention in
positioning Hands–Free Car Kit accessories.
The positioning of the Phone Holder is the most important factor when
trying to achieve the most comfortable position for the user. The location
of the Holder should be selected so that the visibility of the
Communicator’s display is good under all lighting conditions, but not so
that the driver’s attention is easily distracted. The Holder should be
located so that the driver can easily reach the keypad. Under no
circumstances should the Holder prevent the driver from controlling or
operating the vehicle in any way or observing traffic.
The Junction Box can be installed in a hidden location, since there is no
need to disconnect cables during normal operation. Ensure the location
does not subject the unit and cables to moisture or mechanical pressure.
The Hands–Free Microphone should be installed according to the
directions in the separate microphone installation guide. Ensure the
microphone is as close to the driver’s mouth as possible, and attached to
a surface that is mechanically quiet. The microphone should be mounted
at least 3 ft/1 m away from the Hands–Free Speaker to avoid acoustic
feedback.
The Hands–Free Speaker is not very sensitive to vibrations, thus it can be
located more freely. The main idea is to optimize two requirements: The
driver should hear the signal from the loudspeaker without any special
effort, but attenuation between the loudspeaker and the microphone
should be as high as possible. That is, they must “look” in opposite
directions in order to minimize the acoustic feedback.
Ensure cables are routed as far away as possible from the vehicle’s
electronic systems (refer to WARNINGS). In addition, ensure cables are
not subjected to undue mechanical stress for example, under seats or
against sharp edges. The charging holder should always be connected to
the external mobile antenna via a non–radiating cable (for example,
coaxial cable).
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Page 301: ...After Sales Technical Documentation RAE 1N Series Original 04 97 Chapter 10 Schematics ...
Page 303: ...RAE 1N Original 08 96 10 11 Page 1 Figure 1 Component Layout Bottom ...
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Page 305: ...RAE 1N Original 08 96 10 13 Page Figure 3 Baseband Circuit Diagram PWRU ...
Page 306: ...RAE 1N Original 08 96 10 14 Page Figure 4 Baseband Circuit Diagram MCM1 ...
Page 307: ...RAE 1N Original 08 96 10 15 Page Figure 5 Baseband Circuit Diagram MCM2 ...
Page 308: ...RAE 1N Original 08 96 10 16 Page Figure 6 RF TX Circuit Diagram ...
Page 309: ...RAE 1N Original 08 96 10 17 Page Figure 7 RF RX Circuit Diagram ...
Page 310: ...RAK 1N 10 20 Page Amendment 1 04 97 Figure 18 PCN Component Layout Bottom ...
Page 311: ...RAK 1N 10 21 Page Amendment 1 04 97 Figure 19 PCN Component Layout Top ...
Page 312: ...RAK 1N 10 22 Page Amendment 1 04 97 Figure 20 PCN RF TX ...
Page 313: ...RAK 1N 10 23 Page Amendment 1 04 97 Figure 21 PCN RF RX ...
Page 314: ...RAK 1N 10 24 Page Amendment 1 04 97 Figure 22 UIF Schematic PCN ...
Page 315: ...RAK 1N 10 25 Page Amendment 1 04 97 Figure 23 UIF Component Layout PCN ...
Page 316: ...RAE 1N Original 05 97 10 3 Page Figure 1 PDA Block Diagram Edit 82 for layout 13a ...
Page 317: ...RAE 1N Original 05 97 10 4 Page Figure 2 PDA Power Unit PWRU Edit 108 for layout 13a ...
Page 318: ...RAE 1N Original 05 97 10 5 Page Figure 3 PDA Serial Interface SIRU Edit 24 for layout 13a ...
Page 319: ...RAE 1N Original 05 97 10 6 Page Figure 4 PDA MCU and Memory PROCU Edit 121 for layout 13a ...
Page 320: ...RAE 1N Original 05 97 10 7 Page Figure 5 PDA EMIU Edit 21 for layout 13a ...
Page 321: ...RAE 1N Original 05 97 10 8 Page Figure 6 Keyboard matrix Edit 24 for layout 13a ...
Page 322: ...RAE 1N Original 05 97 10 9 Page Figure 7 PDA Memory Edit 28 for layout 13a ...
Page 323: ...RAE 1N Original 05 97 10 10 Page Figure 8 PDA Component Layout 13a ...
Page 324: ...RAE 1N Original 08 96 10 18 Page Figure 1 UIF Schematic ...
Page 325: ...RAE 1N Original 08 96 10 19 Page Figure 2 Component Layout Uif ...
Page 326: ...After Sales Technical Documentation RAE RAK 1N Series Original 08 96 Accessories ...
Page 352: ...After Sales Technical Documentation Appendix 2 RAE RAK 1N Amendment 1 04 97 PARTS LISTS ...
Page 402: ...After Sales Technical Documentation Appendix 1 RAE RAK 1N Original 08 96 QUICK GUIDE ...
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