Sirius Satellite Radio INV2 Satellite Radio User Manual


 
[ Installation ]
34
Cable Separation and Routing
FCC Information
The satellite antenna cable, FM extender antenna (FEA) cable and cigarette lighter
adapter (CLA) power cable must be appropriately separated and routed for your radio
to be compliant with federal regulations.
Step 1
The connections on your radio are clearly
marked. Install your radio and connect the
antenna cable into the connection labeled
“ANT”, the CLA power cable into the power con-
nection marked “PWR” (or 5VDC) and the FEA
cable into the connection marked “FM OUT”.
(See Figure 12.)
Step 2
It is important that you keep the three cables as separate from each other as pos-
sible and that you keep the two antenna cables away from the radio and from the
CLA power cable. The cables must not be bundled together as they exit the radio
(see Figure 13, on page 35).
As a guide, you can follow the diagram in Figure 13, adapting the example to suit your
own vehicle’s configuration. For example, if you cigarette lighter socket is to the left of
theradio, route the two antenna cables towards the passenger side of the vehicle. If
your cigarette lighter socket is on the right-hand side of the radio, route the two antenna
cables towards the driver’s door. The CLA cable and antenna cables MUST be routed
in opposite directions. Safely conceal all antenna cables within door, carpet or cash
panels to prevent snags and interference.
Power
Antenna
FEA
Figure 12