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Dear customer,
You settled on an electronically
controlled Hirschmann Automatic
Car Antenna. Congratulation on
your decision.
"Operating" your new antenna isn't
really necessary. If you switch on
the car radio/telephone, the tele-
scope extends automatically to
receiving position.
When you switch off your car
radio/telephone and your car, you
may practically forget the antenna,
because the telescope retracts
automatically.
Please never try to push or pull the
telescope violently by hand.
Hirschmann wish you
a good reception!
How does it operate,
your new Hirschmann
Automatic Antenna?
The telescope is extended or
retracted by a toothed plastic drive
cable. The power source is an
electric motor. The electronic control
unit replaces the former mechanical
and electrical components. This
makes the antenna less susceptible
to wear. Therefore, your new
antenna has a constant high thrust.
Depending on function, the electro-
nic control unit has a minimum
closed-circuit current consumption
of only approx. 2 mA. When given
the control pulse (switching on or
off the car radio/telephone), the
antenna drive is fed during approx.
12 sec. with a limited operating
current of approx. 2.6 A.