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34 Radio installation
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Battery supply voltage
This radio is designed to operate from a nominal 12V negative 
ground supply and may draw up to 8A of current (25W radios) 
or 15A of current (40W/50W radios). The radio will tolerate a 
supply voltage range of 10.8V to 16.0V at the radio.
Caution:
In vehicles with a supply voltage greater than 
16.0V, such as many trucks, it is essential to 
provide a suitably rated DC to DC converter. This 
will isolate the radio from excessive battery voltage 
and provide the correct DC operating conditions.
Connecting the power cable
Caution:
Disconnecting the vehicle’s battery may cause 
problems with electronic equipment, such as vehi-
cle alarms, engine management systems and in-
car entertainment systems. Check that the vehicle 
owner has the necessary information to make all 
electronic equipment function correctly after 
battery reconnection.
Caution:
If the battery is not disconnected, exercise extreme 
caution throughout the installation and install the 
fuses only when the installation is ready to be 
checked (see 
1
Disconnect the vehicle’s battery, unless specifically 
prohibited from doing so by the customer, vehicle manu-
facturer, agent or supplier.
2
Run the power cable between the radio’s mounting posi-
tion and the vehicle battery.
Caution:
The power cable should be protected from engine 
heat, sharp edges and from being pinched or crushed.
3
Cut the power cable to length, allowing about 20cm 
(8 inches) excess at the radio end.