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== GN7C Installation Manual == | == GN7C Installation Manual == | ||
== 1. SECURITY INFORMATION == | |||
[[File:GN7C_System_Unit.png|thumb|right|300px|Pic. 1. Alarm System GN7C. The System Unit. Identification sticker, date and PIN code.]] | |||
=== | The vehicle alarm system shall be installed inside the passenger compartment of the vehicle, in a place difficult to access in accordance with the manufacturer's supplied wiring instructions. | ||
The manufacturer of the alarm system recommends the following: | |||
* '''Qualified Installation:''' Choose a qualified vehicle alarm system installer to fit the device. | |||
* '''Environment:''' The system unit (see Pic 1) shall be installed in a place free from moisture and other elements that could pose to corrode the device. | |||
* '''Interference:''' Install as far as possible from any heat-emitting elements in the passenger compartment and sources of electromagnetic interference (e.g., vehicle computer, fans, relay blocks). | |||
* '''Condensate Prevention:''' Avoid mounting the System unit directly onto metal parts of the vehicle to prevent the accumulation of condensate. | |||
* '''Orientation:''' Install the System Unit so that the wire connectors exit from the bottom side of the unit. | |||
* '''Safety:''' Avoid placing wires next to moving or hot parts of the vehicle. | |||
=== Circuit Load Limits === | |||
Do not overload the following circuits of the alarm system: | |||
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! Circuit | ! Circuit !! Maximum Current | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Cut-off circuit (Δ symbol) || No more than 25 A | ||
|- | |- | ||
| Optional control No. | | Optional control No. 1 circuit (4) || No more than 0.13 A | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Optional control No. 2 circuit (6) || No more than 0.13 A | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Siren (square symbol) || No more than 2 A | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Direction indicator on the right circuit (5) || No more than 7 A | ||
|- | |- | ||
| | | Direction indicator on the left circuit (2) || No more than 7 A | ||
|} | |} | ||
Revision as of 10:38, 13 April 2026
GN7C Installation Manual
1. SECURITY INFORMATION

The vehicle alarm system shall be installed inside the passenger compartment of the vehicle, in a place difficult to access in accordance with the manufacturer's supplied wiring instructions.
The manufacturer of the alarm system recommends the following:
- Qualified Installation: Choose a qualified vehicle alarm system installer to fit the device.
- Environment: The system unit (see Pic 1) shall be installed in a place free from moisture and other elements that could pose to corrode the device.
- Interference: Install as far as possible from any heat-emitting elements in the passenger compartment and sources of electromagnetic interference (e.g., vehicle computer, fans, relay blocks).
- Condensate Prevention: Avoid mounting the System unit directly onto metal parts of the vehicle to prevent the accumulation of condensate.
- Orientation: Install the System Unit so that the wire connectors exit from the bottom side of the unit.
- Safety: Avoid placing wires next to moving or hot parts of the vehicle.
Circuit Load Limits
Do not overload the following circuits of the alarm system:
| Circuit | Maximum Current |
|---|---|
| Cut-off circuit (Δ symbol) | No more than 25 A |
| Optional control No. 1 circuit (4) | No more than 0.13 A |
| Optional control No. 2 circuit (6) | No more than 0.13 A |
| Siren (square symbol) | No more than 2 A |
| Direction indicator on the right circuit (5) | No more than 7 A |
| Direction indicator on the left circuit (2) | No more than 7 A |