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Radioddity DB25-D - Radio Preparation for Operation; DB25-D Preparation and Mounting

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Radioddity Extended manual for Radioddity DB25-D, DB40-D & GD-88 v3.0
© Radioddity 2023 page 25 of 252
5 Prepare radio for operation
5.1 Radioddity DB25-D Preparation
5.1.1 Radioddity DB25-D preparation and mounting
For sake of your own and passenger’s safety, please find a safe and convenient
position in order to prevent any damage caused by moving car. Check about
suitable and allowed positions with the manufacturer of your car. Choose a
mounting location within the driver's reach that allows a view of the radio and the
road ahead. The small size makes this more of a possibility than larger under dash
radios. Typical under dash installations rely on devices with direct functions and
controls. 2 step controls are harder to perform while keeping your eyes on the
road. You can consider installing the radio in front of the front passenger seat
below the panel section or the car trunk. This will prevent your knees and legs
crashing the radio in case of an emergency brake. You should install it with good
ventilation and avoiding the direct sunlight. Keep it away from locations with
inflating airbags.
1. Install the mounting bracket to the car using self-taping screws and flat
washers (2 pcs of each kind).
Screws can be put upside down (under the dashboard mounting) or
upwards the mounting bracket.
When installing the mounting bracket, please make sure the screw side edge
with slots on the bracket are facing backwards.
2. Next take the radio body and mount it between the two side wings of the
mounting bracket. Secure the radio body to the mounting bracket using the
two supplied M4 x 10mm Rack mounting screws including their fixed washers.
3. Please make sure all the screws are tight to prevent the radio's firm hold from
being lost due to vibrations in the car.

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