Model 202
Group: 82Number: 374A
Date: April 1998
SUBJECT:
MODEL 202 MODEL YEAR 1998
INSTALLATION OF CELLULAR TELEPHONE (CTEL) SYSTEM
A. Installing transmitter/receiver (mobile phone)
1. Unpack contents of installation kit and compare to parts list at end of Work Instructions. Read through entire procedure to familiarize yourself with sequence of instructions and parts. Remove Operating Guide from kit and place in Owner's Literature pouch. Remove left trunk liner panel.
2. Mount four adhesive rubber strips to U-shaped transmitter/receiver bracket (Figure 1).
3. Position transmitter/receiver in U-shaped bracket with antenna connector on top.
4. Secure transmitter/receiver bracket assembly to main bracket using 8-18 x 3/4 screws provided with U-bracket. Ensure that antenna connector is on top.
5. Locate slots on driver's side of hatshelf panel, forward of speakers.
6. Place 4 mm threaded insert into hole underneath hatshelf. Use bracket foot to confirm proper location.
7. Insert tabs from main transmitter/receiver bracket into slots.
8. Fasten transmitter/receiver bracket foot to hatshelf using M4 x 6 screw and washer (Figure 2).
9. Connect antenna extension cable to integrated antenna cable (passes through grommet in trunk), then to transmitter/receiver (Figure 2).
10. Locate telephone harness, connect to transmitter/receiver and secure with thumb screws on connector. Secure telephone harness to existing harnesses above transmitter/receiver with cable ties. Reinstall trunk liner panel.
B. Installing Booster and Portable Electronics Module (portable phone)
1. Remove the left trunk liner panel, and locate 25-pole connector, coax cable from front center console and integrated antenna cable (passes through grommet in fender).
2. Secure booster to mounting plate using three (3) M 4 x 10 screws and nuts. The 25-pole connector faces the two tabs opposite the mounting foot (Figure 3).
3. Secure the PSE module to the plate using four (4) M 4 x 6 machine screws through the plate into threaded inserts in module. The 25-pole connector also faces the two tabs opposite the mounting foot.
4. Connect the 25-pole connector labeled PSE to portable electronics module, and 25-pole connector labeled Booster" to the 3-waif booster.
5. Connect antenna coax extension cable to integrated antenna connector, and to booster connector labeled "Antenna".
6. Connect coax cable from console to booster connector adjacent to the 25-pole connector, using SAP to mini-UHF adaptor.
DO NOT REVERSE CONNECTIONS IN STEPS 5 and 6.
7. Connect 25-pole pre-wire harness connector to 25-pole pigtail from booster and PSE module.
8. Set two tabs from mounting bracket into the slots in the left rear of the hatshelf. Place 4mm threaded insert into a hole in the hatshelf, using bracket foot to confirm proper location Secure bracket to hatshelf using M4 x 6 machine screw and washer (Figure 4).
C. Installing handset (HS) (mobile phone)
1. Open main armrest compartment. Locate two small knockouts on underside of tray and enlarge with an awl. Close main compartment and open lid to smaller telephone compartment. Remove oblong knockout at rear of compartment.
2. Insert plugs into two holes on topside of cradle. Press plugs in firmly so that they do not interfere with the handset.
3. Open main armrest compartment and fasten cradle from underneath using two M4 x 8 screws. Cradle must be positioned completely forward in compartment. Connect handset connector to jack in lower storage compartment.
D. Installing handset (HB) (portable phone)
1. Open main armrest compartment. Locate two small recesses on underside of tray and enlarge using an awl. Close main compartment and open lid to smaller telephone compartment. Remove oblong knockout at rear of compartment by striking sharply downward with a hammer handle.
2. Insert plugs into two holes on topside of cradle. Press plugs in firmly so that they do not interfere with the handset.
3. Secure cradle using 2 M4 x 10 screws and acorn nuts. Nuts mount on underside of console.
4. Route coil cord through oblong opening.
5. Open main compartment. Locate cover in rear of compartment. Open cover, connect handset connector to fixed connector. Connect coax cables together. Connect coil cord to portable phone (Figure 5). Route coil cord along recess so that it exits on right side opening. Close cover.
E. Installing microphone
1. Remove rearview mirror.
2. Remove dome lamp assembly (SMS, Electrical System, Job no. AR82.20-0110E).
3. Measure and mark hole locations as per dimensions in illustrations (Figure 6).
4. Using microphone base as a template, carefully punch hole locations "a" and "b" to 4 mm using an awl.
5. Enlarge forward hole (towards windshield) to 6 mm so that the microphone connector can pass through. Pass microphone connector and cable through enlarged opening. Secure microphone base to headliner with 3x10 screw. Fasten back of screw with with speed nut. Pull microphone cable completely through opening. Snap microphone cover to base evenly. Do not latch one side fit.
6. Connect one end of pre-amp cable (wrapped in anti-static foam) to microphone cable, the other end to the vehicle cable.
7. Reinstall dome lamp and rearview mirror.
F. Installing in-dash controller (IDC)
1. Remove shift lever cover (SMS, Body-Assembly Jobs, Job no. AR68.20-2310E).
2. Remove ashtray housing (SMS, Body-Assembly Jobs, Job no. AR68.20-2400E).
3. Remove radio.
4. Remove storage compartment or cassette holder located beneath radio.
5. Locate RJ-45 vehicle harness connector for IDC, connect cable.
6. Slide IDC into IDC frame opening from behind until it snaps into place.
7. Reinstall IDC/ashtray housing, radio and shift lever cover.
8. Program telephone.
9. Test function.
Note:
To avoid disconnecting a call when replacing the handset in the cradle, in order to use the hands-free speaker, the "Hang-up Off" feature (as described in the Operation Guide) must be enabled.
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