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Janus®HOTPass®Interior Transponder
Mounting Instructions
The HOTPass®interior transponder mounts on the vehicle windshield. The preferred mounting
location is between the rooine and the rear view mirror post. If there is not enoughroominthe
preferred mounting locationto accommodate the HOTPass®transponder,the transpondercanbe
mounted beside the rear view mirror post.The HOTPass®transponder is secured using 3M ™Dual
Lock™fasteners.
Standard Toll Switch
HOV Lane Switch Position
withnon-metallic roofs.
withwindshields covered in RF-blocking material (ex. metal oxide).
witha 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.
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:
Kapsch TracCom
HOTPass®Interior Transponder
Mounting
3M ™Dual Lock™
HOTPass®Transponder- Rear View
rear view
mirror post
orientation arrow
2 in. maximum rooine
Alternate Mounting Location - Front View
rooine
2 in. maximum
rear view mirror post
Preferred Mounting Location - Front View
orientation
arrow
©Kapsch TracCom Canada Inc. All rights reserved. Subject to alteration without notice
801850-022 Rev A4
2. If there isinsucient 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 ®
transponderare 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 sucient force
to separate the Dual Lock™fasteners.Do not reuse the Dual Lock™
fasteners afterremoving them from the windshield. Obtain new
fasteners as required.
1. Select a mounting location on the front windshield. The
HOTPass®
more that 2 in. from the rooine. The preferred mounting
location is betweenthe rooine and the rear view mirror
transponder and the rear view mirror post.
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fasteners afterremoving them from the windshield. Obtain new
1/2 in. preferred
1/2 in. preferred
1/2 in. minimum
1/2 in. minimum.
1-1/2 in. maximum
transponder should be mounted 1/2 in. but no
mounting post, with a minimum of 1/2 in. between the
switch
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.