Nokia 6090 DIN/ISO Installation Manual
6090 DIN/ISO Ins tallation Kit Installatio n Guide 9359 286 Issue 1 Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation, Finnland. é 1999 Nokia Mobile Phones. All rights reserved. Nokia Mobile Phones operates a policy of continuous development. Therefore, we reserve the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice.
Introduction This installation guide has been prepared to provide the basic informa- tion required to install the 6090 DIN/ISO Installation Kit (see ISO 7736 Road Vehicles Car Radio Front Installation). The information contained in this guide may differ from your actual work, as different types and mod- els of vehicles will require different installation techniques. Th e informa- tion given is f or general guidance only. Under the terms of the warranty, this car kit must be installed by a qual- ified service technician and on ly genuine Nokia parts may be used. The consumer should never attempt to install this car kit without profession- al assistance, as the installation requires special tools and skills. Please refer to the NME-3 User âÂÂs Guide for instructions on the tele - phoneâÂÂs operation, care and maintenance, including important safety in- formation. For your safety 1. Ensure that the vehicleâÂÂs battery is disconnected before you start the installation procedure and that it remains disconnected during the procedure. 2. Do not smoke or use open flames when working near the vehicleâ s fuel syst em. 3. Ensure that the vehicleâÂÂs electrical cables, hydraulic lines, fuel lin es and safety equipment are not damaged during installation. 4. Ensure that normal control and oper ation of the vehicle is n ot im- paired by the installation, particularly the br akes and steering. 5. Electronic and other sophisticated systems (e.g. speed control, ABS anti-lock brake, fuel injection, navigation an d air-bag systems) are rel- atively immune to malfun ction caused by nearby r adio transm issions. However, should you experience f alse operation of these systems or are in any doubt whatsoever as to th eir functionality, please consult the vehicleâÂÂs dealer. 6. The Installation Kit is suitable for use only in vehicles with an 11 - 12V supply and negative grounding. Use w ith other supply voltages or al- ternative polarity will damage th e equipment. 7. The phone should not be left switched on f or extended periods without running the vehicleâÂÂs eng ine. Failure to comply could drain the vehi- cleâÂÂs battery.
Unpacking Carefully unpack the equipment and make sure that the following items are present: 1. Transceiver unit (not part of this kit) Remove the plastic cover of the Transceiver Kit! 2. DIN/ISO console 3. DIN/ISO bracket 4. DIN/ISO slot front cover Transceive r N ME- 3 DIN/ISO console DIN/ISO bracket DIN/ISO slot front cover
Component Parts Trans ceiver NME- 3 The transceiver unit is supplied separately and includes all those acces- sories needed to complete the installation. See the insta llation instruc- tions in the 6090 Userâ s Guide for details of tr ansceiver and cable installation. Note: The plastic cover of the tr ansceiver must be removed before it is installed in the DIN/ISO slot. DIN/ISO co ns ole The DIN/ISO con sole is made of steel and is to be installed in the carâÂÂs DIN/ISO slot. Note: The rectangular cu t-outs indicate the bottom of the con sole. DIN/ISO br acket The plastic DIN/ISO bracket slots into the DIN/ISO console and provides a secure mounting for the transceiver unit. DIN/ISO slot fro nt cover The plastic DIN/ISO slot fro nt cover snaps into place on the front of the DIN/ISO bracket and includes th e soft plastic data cover.
Installation Installing the 6090 DIN/ISO Installation Kit 1. Remove the plastic cover f rom the transceiver unit. 2. Remove the cover from the ISO slot in the dashboard. 3. Route the connecting cables behind the dashboard (see th e installa- tion instructions in the 6090 UserâÂÂs Guide for further details). 4. Insert the DIN/ISO console into the ISO slot, and secure by bending the locking tabs. Note that the spare slots are in the base of the frame. En- sure that the frame is firmly placed. Note: Do not re-install the console. Always use a new part.
5. Slide the bracket into the console until it clicks into place. 6. Attach the connecting cables to the transceiver unit through the open slot. Slide the transceiver module into the bracket until it clicks into place.
7. Place the front panel onto the bracket. Push firmly until the four lock- ing studs click into place. 8. Insert the SIM card an d optional data cable.
Removing the transce iver The transceiver can be removed by fir st removing the front panel from the bracket. The transceiver can th en be released from the bracket by in- serting a thin tool (e.g. credit card) between the transceiver base and the bracket to release the locking tab (see diagrams 5 and 6). Testing Once installed, the equipmen t should be tested to ensure that it is oper- able and that th e position of th e units does not impact th e driverâÂÂs abil- ity to control and operate the vehicle in a ny way. Use the transceiver to make a call when the vehicle is parked with the engine running. During the call, switch off t he engine. Ensure that the phone is operational with the engine running and with the engine switched off. For operating infor mation, refer to the U serâÂÂs Guide supplied wi th the transceiver. Operation When initiating or receiving a call, stop the vehicle for the duration of the call. Warning! Do n ot use data equipment while the vehicle is moving. Do not leave data eq uipment unsecured while driving.
Introduction This installation guide has been prepared to provide the basic informa- tion required to install the 6090 DIN/ISO Installation Kit (see ISO 7736 Road Vehicles Car Radio Front Installation). The information contained in this guide may differ from your actual work, as different types and mod- els of vehicles will require different installation techniques. Th e informa- tion given is f or general guidance only. Under the terms of the warranty, this car kit must be installed by a qual- ified service technician and on ly genuine Nokia parts may be used. The consumer should never attempt to install this car kit without profession- al assistance, as the installation requires special tools and skills. Please refer to the NME-3 User âÂÂs Guide for instructions on the tele - phoneâÂÂs operation, care and maintenance, including important safety in- formation. For your safety 1. Ensure that the vehicleâÂÂs battery is disconnected before you start the installation procedure and that it remains disconnected during the procedure. 2. Do not smoke or use open flames when working near the vehicleâ s fuel syst em. 3. Ensure that the vehicleâÂÂs electrical cables, hydraulic lines, fuel lin es and safety equipment are not damaged during installation. 4. Ensure that normal control and oper ation of the vehicle is n ot im- paired by the installation, particularly the br akes and steering. 5. Electronic and other sophisticated systems (e.g. speed control, ABS anti-lock brake, fuel injection, navigation an d air-bag systems) are rel- atively immune to malfun ction caused by nearby r adio transm issions. However, should you experience f alse operation of these systems or are in any doubt whatsoever as to th eir functionality, please consult the vehicleâÂÂs dealer. 6. The Installation Kit is suitable for use only in vehicles with an 11 - 12V supply and negative grounding. Use w ith other supply voltages or al- ternative polarity will damage th e equipment. 7. The phone should not be left switched on f or extended periods without running the vehicleâÂÂs eng ine. Failure to comply could drain the vehi- cleâÂÂs battery.
Unpacking Carefully unpack the equipment and make sure that the following items are present: 1. Transceiver unit (not part of this kit) Remove the plastic cover of the Transceiver Kit! 2. DIN/ISO console 3. DIN/ISO bracket 4. DIN/ISO slot front cover Transceive r N ME- 3 DIN/ISO console DIN/ISO bracket DIN/ISO slot front cover
Component Parts Trans ceiver NME- 3 The transceiver unit is supplied separately and includes all those acces- sories needed to complete the installation. See the insta llation instruc- tions in the 6090 Userâ s Guide for details of tr ansceiver and cable installation. Note: The plastic cover of the tr ansceiver must be removed before it is installed in the DIN/ISO slot. DIN/ISO co ns ole The DIN/ISO con sole is made of steel and is to be installed in the carâÂÂs DIN/ISO slot. Note: The rectangular cu t-outs indicate the bottom of the con sole. DIN/ISO br acket The plastic DIN/ISO bracket slots into the DIN/ISO console and provides a secure mounting for the transceiver unit. DIN/ISO slot fro nt cover The plastic DIN/ISO slot fro nt cover snaps into place on the front of the DIN/ISO bracket and includes th e soft plastic data cover.
Installation Installing the 6090 DIN/ISO Installation Kit 1. Remove the plastic cover f rom the transceiver unit. 2. Remove the cover from the ISO slot in the dashboard. 3. Route the connecting cables behind the dashboard (see th e installa- tion instructions in the 6090 UserâÂÂs Guide for further details). 4. Insert the DIN/ISO console into the ISO slot, and secure by bending the locking tabs. Note that the spare slots are in the base of the frame. En- sure that the frame is firmly placed. Note: Do not re-install the console. Always use a new part.
5. Slide the bracket into the console until it clicks into place. 6. Attach the connecting cables to the transceiver unit through the open slot. Slide the transceiver module into the bracket until it clicks into place.
7. Place the front panel onto the bracket. Push firmly until the four lock- ing studs click into place. 8. Insert the SIM card an d optional data cable.
Removing the transce iver The transceiver can be removed by fir st removing the front panel from the bracket. The transceiver can th en be released from the bracket by in- serting a thin tool (e.g. credit card) between the transceiver base and the bracket to release the locking tab (see diagrams 5 and 6). Testing Once installed, the equipmen t should be tested to ensure that it is oper- able and that th e position of th e units does not impact th e driverâÂÂs abil- ity to control and operate the vehicle in a ny way. Use the transceiver to make a call when the vehicle is parked with the engine running. During the call, switch off t he engine. Ensure that the phone is operational with the engine running and with the engine switched off. For operating infor mation, refer to the U serâÂÂs Guide supplied wi th the transceiver. Operation When initiating or receiving a call, stop the vehicle for the duration of the call. Warning! Do n ot use data equipment while the vehicle is moving. Do not leave data eq uipment unsecured while driving.