Cellular Telephone, Two-Way Radios, Notes
Cellular Telephone, Two-Way Radios, Notes
Cellular Phones and Portable Two-Way Radios with Separate External Antenna
• Radio-based remotes (e.g. for garage door openers) and wireless peripherals (e.g. keyboard or PC mouse) may only be used in vehicle when transmission output of device has a maximum of 100 mW.
• Please follow exactly the operating instructions and installation instructions of the manufacturer of mobile telephones, radio-based devices, and antennas.
• The devices' optimal range will only be reached with an exterior antenna.
• When telephone and two-way radio systems are installed properly there is no danger to safety system e.g. ABS or airbag. A prerequisite is however that there has been no intervention in their installations. Parallel wiring to such systems must be avoided.
• Excessively high electromagnetic fields can arise if mobile telephones and radio devices, with or without an incorrectly installed exterior antenna, are used.
In such a case, damage to health and interference with vehicle electronics cannot be ruled out.
Radios/Telephones with a Transmitted Output Above 10 Watts, Prerequisites
• The transmitting power at the antenna base may not exceed the applicable maximum values. See manufacturer's data
• You may not use antenna locations other than those shown in the table.
For transmitting power and antenna locations, refer to => [ Transmitted Output, Possible Installation Locations ] Transmitted Output, Possible Installation Locations.
Performing Repairs
• Before starting repair work, batteries must be disconnected! Refer to
Use valid current wiring diagram. Refer to
Observe manufacturers operating and installation instructions for cellular telephones, two-way radios and antennas.
Secure wiring harnesses to cable ties. Wrap connectors with foam to avoid rattling noises.