Kapsch TracCom Janus HOTPass Mounting Instructions Interior Transponder HOV Lane Switch Position Standard Toll Switch The HOTPass interior transponder mounts on the vehicle windshield. The preferred mounting location is between the rooine and the rear view mirror post. If there is not enough room in the preferred mounting location to accommodate the HOTPass mounted beside the rear view mirror post. The HOTPass Lock fasteners. transponder, the transponder can be transponder is secured using 3M Dual Requirements WARNING: For safety purposes, select and move the switch into the desired position and function only when the vehicle is standing, parked or otherwise not in mo-
tion; failure to heed this warning may result in serious injury or death. For reliable operation of the transponder, the vehicle must be equipped with only one transponder while passing through a toll facility. Other transponders present in or on the vehicle must be switched o or enclosed in an RF shield. The mounting location must provide direct line-of-sight communication between the transponder and the toll facility overhead antenna. Do not mount the HOTPass transponder on vehicles:
with non-metallic roofs. with windshields covered in RF-blocking material (ex. metal oxide). with a metallic center windshield dividing post. without center-mounted rear view mirrors. Handheld mobile communication devices must not be located within 12 in. of the transponder. Metal objects (except for the rear view mirror and the roof) must not be located within 6 in. of the transponder. HOTPass transponders cannot be used where local regulations prohibit mounting transponders on the windshield. Apply Dual Lock fasteners in accordance with 3M document. 70 -0709-4029-4. HOTPass Mounting Interior Transponder 1. Select a mounting location on the front windshield. The HOTPass transponder should be mounted 1/2 in. but no more that 2 in. from the rooine. The preferred mounting location is between the rooine and the rear view mirror mounting post, with a minimum of 1/2 in. between the 1/2 in. preferred 2 in. maximum orientation arrow transponder and the rear view mirror post. 1/2 in. minimum rooine e c i t o n t u o h t i w n o i t a r e t l rear view mirror post Preferred Mounting Location - Front View 1/2 in. preferred 2 in. maximum rooine switch orientation arrow rear view mirror post 2. If there is insucient space in the preferred location, select an alternate mounting location beside the rear view mirror post. 3. Two 3M Dual Lock fasteners on the back of the HOTPass transponder are used to mount the transponder to the windshield. Prepare the mounting location in accordance with 3M document 70-0709 -4029-4. 4. Remove the protective backing from the two 3M Dual Lock fasteners. 5. Firmly press the HOTPass transponder against the windshield in the mounting location, ensuring the orientation arrows are pointing skyward. 6. Maintain pressure for 15 seconds to ensure a good bond. 7. Remove the transponder by lifting any corner with sucient force to separate the Dual Lock fasteners. Do not reuse the Dual Lock fasteners after removing them from the windshield. Obtain new fasteners after removing them from the windshield. Obtain new fasteners as required. 1/2 in. minimum. 1-1/2 in. maximum Alternate Mounting Location - Front View 3M Dual Lock HOTPass Transponder - Rear View FCC License Notice - This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Kapsch Group The Kapsch Group and its entities Kapsch TracCom, Kapsch CarrierCom and Kapsch BusinessCom are specialised in the segments of Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Kapsch. Always one step ahead. future-oriented market Kapsch TracCom North America | 8201 Greensboro Drive, Suite 1002 | McLean, VA 22102 | Phone +1 703 885 1976 | Fax +1 703 790 9100 E-Mail ktc.ca.info@kapsch.net | ktc.na@kapsch.net | www.kapsch.net a o t t c e b u S j
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