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DRAFT G FORCE PLUS RF Instruction Manual 
 
 
Doc #RF1 Rev.9 
13 
Apr/08 
Installation Steps 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Follow the steps in the order below and refer to the diagram in the “Component Overview”. 
 
1.  Disconnect the vehicle battery 
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Check the power circuit with a multi-meter or other testing device to ensure the absence of any 
residual voltage. 
2.  Mount the Vehicle Monitor onto the vehicle. 
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The optimal location for the Vehicle Monitor is within the plan form of the vehicle where it will 
be safe from electrical controls, engine heat, possible impacts, and vandalism. 
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Use the base of the Vehicle Monitor as a template to drill four ¼-inch holes in the selected 
location and attach the Vehicle Monitor using the hardware provided. 
3.  Mount and connect the Vehicle Interface. 
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The Vehicle Monitor antenna and the Vehicle Interface may not be located closer than 20cm to 
each other. 
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Secure the Vehicle Interface to an ergonomically accessible location on the Vehicle. 
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Feed the Vehicle Interface cable to the Vehicle Monitor and plug the cable end’s 4-pin male 
connector into the 4-pin female receptacle on the Vehicle Monitor.  Secure the connector. 
NOTE! 
Wires and cables should be installed to avoid chafing and excess slack.  
Cable ties, clamps, grommets, looms, sleeves, supplementary insulation, 
conduit, and routing are acceptable provisions. 
 
Wires and cables mounted on a boom, lift, or other similar moving part 
should be installed so that they are not subject to damage or failure as a 
result of kinking or abrasion.  
 
Wires and cables should be installed to maintain clearance from moving 
parts, hot engine parts, exhaust systems, fuel systems and surfaces that are 
subject to accumulation of oil, grease, or dirt. 
NOTE!  
The G FORCE PLUS RF Vehicle Monitor antenna and 
 the G FORCE PLUS Vehicle Interface  
may not be located closer than 20cm to each other. 
WARNING! 
 This device meets the FCC/IC requirements for RF exposure when the 
antenna used for this transmitter has a separation distance of at least 20 cm 
from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with 
any other antenna or transmitter which is closer than 20 cm. 
 
The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located 
or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada 
limits for the general population as indicated by Safety Code 6.