Motorola Solutions 92FT4904 Mobile Radio User Manual 6878215A01
Motorola Solutions, Inc. Mobile Radio 6878215A01
Contents
- 1. Ex8a Draft Users Manual
- 2. Ex8b RF Safety Booklet
- 3. Installation manual
- 4. Ex8b RF Safety Guide Amended
Installation manual
Foreword This manual covers the O3, O5, and O9 models of the ASTRO® APX™ 7500 digital mobile radios. It includes all the information necessary to install mid power and high power radios, and configure radio installation inside vehicles. For details on radio operation or component-level troubleshooting, refer to the applicable manuals available separately. A list of related publications is provided in the section “Related Publications,” on page vi. Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance See “Installation Requirements for Compliance with Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Exposure Safety Standards,” on page ii. Manual Revisions Changes which occur after this manual is printed are described in PMRs (Publication Manual Revisions). These PMRs provide complete replacement pages for all added, changed, and deleted items. To obtain PMRs, go to https://businessonline.motorola.com. Parts Ordering See Appendix A: Replacement Parts Ordering for information on how to obtain replacement parts. For part numbers, refer to the ASTRO APX 7500 Digital Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual (Motorola publication part number 6875964M01). Computer Software Copyrights The Motorola products described in this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs, including, but not limited to, the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this manual may not be copied, reproduced, modified, reverse-engineered, or distributed in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product. Document Copyrights No duplication or distribution of this document or any portion thereof shall take place without the express written permission of Motorola. No part of this manual may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose without the express written permission of Motorola. Disclaimer The information in this document is carefully examined, and is believed to be entirely reliable. However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Furthermore, Motorola reserves the right to make changes to any products herein to improve readability, function, or design. Motorola does not assume any liability arising out of the applications or use of any product or circuit described herein; nor does it cover any license under its patent rights nor the rights of others. Trademarks MOTOROLA, the Stylized M logo, FLASHport, and ASTRO are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © 2009, 2010 by Motorola, Inc. Installation Requirements for Compliance with Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Exposure Safety Standards ATTENTION! This radio is intended for use in occupational/controlled conditions, where users have full knowledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure to meet FCC limits. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population, consumer, or any other use. To ensure compliance to RF Energy Safety Standards: • Install only Motorola approved antennas and accessories • Be sure that antenna installation is per “Antenna Installation,” on page 2-33 of this manual • Be sure that Product Safety and RF Safety Booklet enclosed with this radio is available to the end user upon completion of the installation of this radio Before using this product, the operator must be familiar with the RF energy awareness information and operating instructions in the Product Safety and RF Exposure booklet enclosed with each radio (Motorola Publication part number 6881095C99) to ensure compliance with Radio Frequency (RF) energy exposure limits. For a list of Motorola-approved antennas and other accessories, visit the following web site which lists approved accessories for your radio model: http://www.motorola.com/governmentandenterprise. ii Table of Contents iii Table of Contents Foreword ..........................................................................................................i Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance .............................................................................................i Manual Revisions .........................................................................................................................................i Parts Ordering ..............................................................................................................................................i Computer Software Copyrights ....................................................................................................................i Document Copyrights ...................................................................................................................................i Disclaimer.....................................................................................................................................................i Trademarks ..................................................................................................................................................i Installation Requirements for Compliance with Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Exposure Safety Standards .......................ii Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme....................................................xi Commercial Warranty .................................................................................xiii Limited Warranty ...................................................................................................................................... xiii MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS .............................................................................. xiii I. What This Warranty Covers And For How Long ................................................................... xiii II. General Provisions ............................................................................................................... xiii III. State Law Rights ................................................................................................................. xiv IV. How To Get Warranty Service ............................................................................................ xiv V. What This Warranty Does Not Cover................................................................................... xiv VI. Patent And Software Provisions ..........................................................................................xv VII. Governing Law....................................................................................................................xv Chapter 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Mobile Radio Description............................................................................................................... 1-1 1.1.1 Dimensions ....................................................................................................................... 1-1 Standard Configurations ................................................................................................................ 1-3 1.2.1 Dash Mount Configuration ................................................................................................ 1-3 1.2.2 Remote Mount Configuration ............................................................................................ 1-5 1.2.3 Multi Control Head ............................................................................................................ 1-7 Motorcycle Configurations ............................................................................................................. 1-8 Base/Control Stations .................................................................................................................... 1-8 Tools Required for APX 7500 Installations .................................................................................... 1-8 Chapter 2 2.1 Introduction ......................................................................... 1-1 Standard Configurations .................................................... 2-1 Planning the Installation................................................................................................................. 2-1 2.1.3 Radio Operation Wiring for Dash and Remote Configurations ....................................... 2-11 2.1.3.1 Dash Mount: Power, Ignition, and Emergency Cable Installation.......................... 2-11 2.1.3.2 Remote Mount: Power, Ignition, and Emergency Cable Installation...................... 2-12 2.1.4 Ignition Sense Switch (Radio Wide Advance) ................................................................ 2-14 6878215A01 iv Table of Contents 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 Radio Mounting ........................................................................................................................... 2-15 2.2.2 Remote Mount with Trunnion.......................................................................................... 2-17 2.2.2.1 100W Radios Only................................................................................................. 2-18 2.2.2.2 Remote Mount Control Head Installation............................................................... 2-18 2.2.2.3 Multiple Control Head Installation.......................................................................... 2-22 2.2.2.4 Cable Installation ................................................................................................... 2-23 2.2.2.5 Setting the Initial Control Head ID ......................................................................... 2-24 2.2.2.6 O3 Control Head and Remote Mount Cabling ....................................................... 2-25 2.2.3 Locking Kit (Optional) ..................................................................................................... 2-27 2.2.3.1 All Radios Except 100W ........................................................................................ 2-27 2.2.3.2 100W Radios ......................................................................................................... 2-27 Power Cables (Transceiver and Control Head) ........................................................................... 2-28 2.3.1 Optional Locking Feature for High Power Chassis Power Cables.................................. 2-28 2.3.2 O5 or O9 Control Head Power Cables ........................................................................... 2-31 2.3.3 Battery Selector Switch................................................................................................... 2-32 Antenna Installation ..................................................................................................................... 2-33 2.4.1 Selecting an Antenna Site/Location on a Metal Body Vehicle ........................................ 2-33 2.4.2 Mini-UHF Connection ..................................................................................................... 2-35 2.4.3 GPS Antenna Placement................................................................................................ 2-37 2.4.4 GPS Connection ............................................................................................................. 2-37 Speaker ....................................................................................................................................... 2-38 Microphone Hang-Up Clip ........................................................................................................... 2-39 2.6.1 Standard or O3 Control Head Hang-Up Clip .................................................................. 2-39 RFID (Option) .............................................................................................................................. 2-39 2.7.1 RFID Reading ................................................................................................................. 2-40 2.7.2 Programming RFID (If Equipped) ................................................................................... 2-42 Completing the Installation .......................................................................................................... 2-43 Chapter 3 3.1 3.2 Universal Relay Controller Mounting ............................................................................................. 3-1 O9 Universal Relay Controller Cable Assembly ............................................................................ 3-3 3.2.1 Power Cable ..................................................................................................................... 3-3 3.2.2 Ground Cable ................................................................................................................... 3-3 3.2.3 Wires ................................................................................................................................ 3-4 3.2.4 O9 to URC Cable.............................................................................................................. 3-5 Chapter 4 4.1 4.2 Universal Relay Controller Installation ............................. 3-1 Options and Accessories Installation ............................... 4-1 Dash-Mount Accessory Installation ............................................................................................... 4-1 4.1.1 Dash-Mount Emergency Pushbutton or Footswitch Installation ....................................... 4-1 4.1.2 Dash-Mount Horn and Lights (External Alarms) Relays ................................................... 4-2 Remote-Mount Accessory Installation ........................................................................................... 4-2 4.2.1 Emergency Pushbutton or Footswitch Installation............................................................ 4-3 4.2.2 Horn (External Alarm) Relay Installation........................................................................... 4-4 4.2.3 Lights (External Alarm) Relay Installation......................................................................... 4-4 4.2.4 Gunlock Installation .......................................................................................................... 4-4 4.2.5 Horn-Ring Transfer ........................................................................................................... 4-5 4.2.6 Record Audio Out Jack of Transmit and Receive Audio................................................... 4-5 4.2.7 Earphone Jack.................................................................................................................. 4-5 4.2.8 USB Data Cables.............................................................................................................. 4-6 4.2.9 RS232 Cables .................................................................................................................. 4-6 6878215A01 Table of Contents 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Vehicle Interface Port Overview .................................................................................................... 4-6 4.3.1 VIP Output Connections ................................................................................................... 4-7 4.3.2 VIP Input Connections ...................................................................................................... 4-8 Compatibility of Emergency when Attaching a Siren ..................................................................... 4-9 Accessory Connector Assembly Details (P2) (All Models Except 100W) .................................... 4-10 4.5.1 Disassembly and Assembly ............................................................................................ 4-10 4.5.1.1 Disassembly .......................................................................................................... 4-10 4.5.1.2 Assembly ............................................................................................................... 4-11 4.5.2 Adapter Cable ................................................................................................................. 4-12 Memory and Three-Day Secure Key Retention Option ............................................................... 4-12 Chapter 5 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 5.8 5.9 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 5.14 5.15 5.16 5.17 Motorcycle Radio Installation ............................................ 5-1 Motorcycle Radio Description ........................................................................................................ 5-1 5.1.1 Transceiver Enclosure ...................................................................................................... 5-1 5.1.2 Control/Display Unit .......................................................................................................... 5-1 5.1.3 Control Head Cable .......................................................................................................... 5-2 5.1.4 Microphone ....................................................................................................................... 5-2 5.1.5 Keypad Mic ....................................................................................................................... 5-2 5.1.6 External Speaker .............................................................................................................. 5-2 5.1.7 Headset Capability............................................................................................................ 5-2 5.1.8 Antenna ............................................................................................................................ 5-2 5.1.9 Ignition Sense (ACC) Wire................................................................................................ 5-2 Installation Overview...................................................................................................................... 5-3 5.2.1 General ............................................................................................................................. 5-3 5.2.2 Important Installation Hints ............................................................................................... 5-4 5.2.3 Parts Identification ............................................................................................................ 5-5 5.2.4 Order of Installation .......................................................................................................... 5-5 Installing the Universal Mounting Plate.......................................................................................... 5-6 Installing the Speaker and Control Head ....................................................................................... 5-7 5.4.1 Handlebar Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Together...................... 5-8 5.4.2 Fuel Tank Console Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Together ........ 5-9 5.4.3 Handlebar Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Separately ................. 5-11 5.4.4 Fuel Tank Console Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Separately ... 5-12 Installing the Speaker .................................................................................................................. 5-14 Installing the Microphone Hang-Up Clip ...................................................................................... 5-14 5.6.1 Extension Bracket Mounting ........................................................................................... 5-14 5.6.2 Speaker/Control Head Bracket Side Mounting ............................................................... 5-14 5.6.3 Other Hang-Up Clip Mounting ........................................................................................ 5-15 Installing Antenna Base and Cables............................................................................................ 5-15 Installing the Antenna .................................................................................................................. 5-18 Cable Routing .............................................................................................................................. 5-18 Installing the Weather-Resistant Enclosure................................................................................. 5-20 Transceiver and Cabling Installation............................................................................................ 5-21 5.11.1 Installing Cabling in the Enclosure.................................................................................. 5-21 5.11.2 Installing the Transceiver ................................................................................................ 5-22 Installing the Emergency Switch Option ...................................................................................... 5-24 Installing the External Alarm Relay Option .................................................................................. 5-24 Installing the Headset Accessory................................................................................................. 5-24 Installing the Control Head Sunshield.......................................................................................... 5-25 Horn/Lights Wiring ....................................................................................................................... 5-27 Emergency Switch Wiring............................................................................................................ 5-27 6878215A01 vi Table of Contents Chapter 6 6.1 6.2 6.3 Cable Connection .......................................................................................................................... 6-1 6.1.1 O9 Control Head............................................................................................................... 6-1 6.1.2 O5 Control Head............................................................................................................... 6-1 6.1.3 O3 Control Head............................................................................................................... 6-2 Dust Cover Installation .................................................................................................................. 6-3 Miscellaneous Information ............................................................................................................. 6-4 Chapter 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 Finishing the Installation .................................................... 6-1 Best Practices: Installation & Troubleshooting ............... 7-1 Check Wiring of Ignition and Radio Ignition Sensing..................................................................... 7-1 Check Physical Installation of Radio Ground and Radio Accessory Wiring .................................. 7-2 Improve the Electrical Quality of the Power and Ignition Lines ..................................................... 7-2 Minimize the Effect of Poorly Grounded Antennas ........................................................................ 7-3 Jump-Start the Vehicle .................................................................................................................. 7-3 Eliminate Noise/Howling from PA Speaker ................................................................................... 7-3 Appendix A Replacement Parts Ordering..............................................A-1 A.1 A.2 A.3 A.5 A.6 A.7 Basic Ordering Information ............................................................................................................ A-1 Motorola Online ............................................................................................................................. A-1 Mail Orders .................................................................................................................................... A-1 Fax Orders..................................................................................................................................... A-2 Parts Identification ......................................................................................................................... A-2 Product Customer Service............................................................................................................. A-2 Index .....................................................................................................Index-1 Glossary .........................................................................................Glossary-1 Related Publications ASTRO APX 7500 Digital Mobile Radio O3 Control Head User Guide ..................................... 6875946M01 ASTRO APX 7500 Digital Mobile Radio O5 Control Head User Guide ..................................... 6875947M01 ASTRO APX 7500 Digital Mobile Radio O9 Control Head User Guide .................................... 68007024014 ASTRO APX 7500 Digital Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual ................................................. 6875964M01 ASTRO APX 7500 Digital Mobile Radio Detailed Service Manual ............................................ 6875963M01 6878215A01 List of Figures vii List of Figures Figure 1-1. Front View of Mid Power Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion......................................... 1-1 Figure 1-2. Side View of Mid Power Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion .......................................... 1-1 Figure 1-3. Front View of High Power (100W) Transceiver and Trunnion............................................... 1-1 Figure 1-4. Side View of High Power (100W) Transceiver and Trunnion ................................................ 1-1 Figure 1-5. Front View of O3 Control Head with Coiled Cable................................................................ 1-2 Figure 1-6. Side View of O3 Control Head with Coiled Cable ................................................................. 1-2 Figure 1-7. Front View of O5 Control Head with Trunnion ...................................................................... 1-2 Figure 1-8. Side View of O5 Control Head with Trunnion........................................................................ 1-2 Figure 1-9. Front View of O9 Control Head with Trunnion ...................................................................... 1-2 Figure 1-10. Side View of O9 Control Head with Trunnion........................................................................ 1-2 Figure 1-11. Top View of O9 Universal Relay Controller with Trunnion (URC is an orderable accessory.) ......................................................................................... 1-3 Figure 1-12. Side View of O9 Universal Relay Controller with Trunnion (URC is an orderable accessory.) ......................................................................................... 1-3 Figure 1-13. Dash Mount Configuration with O5 Control Head................................................................. 1-3 Figure 1-14. Dash Mount Configuration with Transceiver Interface Board and O3 Control Head ............ 1-4 Figure 1-15. Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Transceiver and O5 Control Head ................ 1-5 Figure 1-16. Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Transceiver, Transceiver Interface Board, and O3 Control Head ............................................................................................................ 1-5 Figure 1-17. Remote Mount Configuration with High Power (100W) Radio Transceiver and O5 Control Head ............................................................................................................ 1-6 Figure 1-18. Remote Mount Configuration with High Power (100W) Radio Transceiver and O3 Control Head ............................................................................................................ 1-6 Figure 1-19. Remote Mount Configuration with Radio Transceiver and O9 Control Head ....................... 1-6 Figure 1-20. Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Radio Transceiver, Universal Relay Controller and O9 Control Head (URC is optional.).................................... 1-7 Figure 1-21. Remote Mount Configuration with High Power (100W) Radio Transceiver, Universal Relay Controller and O9 Control Head (URC is optional.).................................... 1-7 Figure 2-1. Dash Mount Radios Can Be Located in the Middle Console, on the Transmission Hump, or Under the Dash (See Figure 2-2 for 100W Radio Install) ................................................. 2-2 Figure 2-2. Remote Mount Radio Control Heads Can Be Located in the Middle Console, on the Transmission Hump, or Under the Dash.................................................................... 2-2 Figure 2-3. Remote Mount of the Radio, O9 Control Head, and Universal Relay Controller (URC is optional.).................................................................................................................. 2-2 Figure 2-4. Radio Installation (O5 Mid Power Dash Mount).................................................................... 2-3 Figure 2-5. Radio Installation (O3 Mid Power Dash Mount).................................................................... 2-4 Figure 2-6. Radio Installation (O5 Mid Power Remote Mount)................................................................ 2-4 Figure 2-7. Radio Installation (O3 Mid Power Remote Mount)................................................................ 2-5 Figure 2-8. Radio Installation (O3 High Power Remote Mount) .............................................................. 2-5 Figure 2-9. Radio Installation (O5 High Power Remote Mount) .............................................................. 2-6 Figure 2-10. Radio Installation of O9 Remote Mount with Transceiver (URC is optional.)........................ 2-6 Figure 2-11. Radio Installation (O9 Remote Mount with Pinouts) ............................................................. 2-7 Figure 2-12. Remote Control Head Pinouts .............................................................................................. 2-7 Figure 2-13. Cabling Interconnect Diagram for Dash Mount (Cannot Be Used for 100W Radios) ........... 2-8 Figure 2-14. Cabling Interconnect Diagram for Remote Mount................................................................. 2-9 Figure 2-15. Cabling Interconnect Diagram for 09 Remote Mount (URC is optional.) ............................ 2-10 Figure 2-16. Trunnion Orientation (Cannot Be Used for 100W Radios).................................................. 2-15 Figure 2-17. Trunnion Orientation for 100W Radios................................................................................ 2-15 Figure 2-18. Transmission Hump Trunnion Mounting ............................................................................. 2-16 Figure 2-19. Below Dash Trunnion Mounting .......................................................................................... 2-17 6878215A01 viii List of Figures Figure 2-20. 100W Radio Mounting into Quick Release Trunnion .......................................................... 2-18 Figure 2-21. O5 Control Head Installation Exploded View ...................................................................... 2-19 Figure 2-22. O9 Control Head Installation Exploded View ...................................................................... 2-20 Figure 2-23. O5 Control Head Rear View ............................................................................................... 2-20 Figure 2-24. O9 Control Head Rear View ............................................................................................... 2-21 Figure 2-25. Multiple Control Heads Example Configurations ................................................................ 2-22 Figure 2-26. APX 7500 Front View ......................................................................................................... 2-24 Figure 2-27. Radio Display with Current Control Head ID ...................................................................... 2-24 Figure 2-28. APX 7500 Front View – Mode Knob ................................................................................... 2-24 Figure 2-29. O3 Control Head................................................................................................................. 2-25 Figure 2-30. O3 Control Head Rear View ............................................................................................... 2-26 Figure 2-31. Hang-Up Clip Installation Exploded View ........................................................................... 2-26 Figure 2-32. Locking Kit (Optional) (Cannot Be Used for 100W Radios)................................................ 2-27 Figure 2-33. Lock Supplied with 100W Quick Release Trunnion ............................................................ 2-27 Figure 2-34. Bracket Installation ............................................................................................................. 2-28 Figure 2-35. Bracket Installation ............................................................................................................. 2-29 Figure 2-36. Bracket Installation (Assembled State) ............................................................................... 2-29 Figure 2-37. Bracket Uninstallation ......................................................................................................... 2-30 Figure 2-38. Bracket Uninstallation ......................................................................................................... 2-30 Figure 2-39. HKN6188_ Power Cable with External Speaker Connector ............................................... 2-31 Figure 2-40. HKN6187_ Power Cable with External Speaker Connector, Record Audio Output Jack (2.5 mm) and Earphone Jack (2.5 mm) ................................... 2-31 Figure 2-41. Battery Selector Switch....................................................................................................... 2-32 Figure 2-42. Multiple Antennas Separation............................................................................................. 2-34 Figure 2-43. Mini-UHF Connection (As Shown on Mid Power)............................................................... 2-35 Figure 2-44. Mini-UHF Connection (100W Radios Only) ........................................................................ 2-35 Figure 2-45. Mini-UHF Connector Tool (As Shown on Mid Power)......................................................... 2-36 Figure 2-46. Mini-UHF Connector Tool (100W Radios Only) .................................................................. 2-36 Figure 2-47. GPS Antenna Connector on the Back of the Mid Power Radio.......................................... 2-37 Figure 2-48. GPS Antenna Connector on the Front of the 100W Radio ................................................. 2-37 Figure 2-49. Speaker Mounting............................................................................................................... 2-38 Figure 2-50. RFID Location on Mid Power Radio ................................................................................... 2-39 Figure 2-51. RFID Location on High Power Radio.................................................................................. 2-39 Figure 2-52. Read Angle for Mid Power Radio ....................................................................................... 2-40 Figure 2-53. Tag Angle for Mid Power Radio .......................................................................................... 2-40 Figure 2-54. Read Angle for High Power Radio...................................................................................... 2-41 Figure 2-55. Tag Angle for High Power Radio......................................................................................... 2-41 Figure 2-56. Examples of Reader and Tag Aligned (Reader Orientation)............................................... 2-41 Figure 2-57. Example of Reader and Tag Misaligned (Reader Orientation) ........................................... 2-42 Figure 3-1. Universal Relay Controller Orientation ................................................................................. 3-1 Figure 3-2. Universal Relay Controller Installation Exploded View ......................................................... 3-2 Figure 3-3. Power and Ground Cable Glands......................................................................................... 3-3 Figure 3-4. Cable Gland Assembly with Gasket ..................................................................................... 3-4 Figure 3-5. Wires Installation .................................................................................................................. 3-4 Figure 3-6. Wire Installation with Black Stick .......................................................................................... 3-5 Figure 3-7. O9 to URC Cable Installation................................................................................................ 3-5 Figure 4-1. Emergency Switch Wiring Diagram ...................................................................................... 4-1 Figure 4-2. Horn/Light Wiring Diagram ................................................................................................... 4-2 Figure 4-3. Emergency Jumper Removal in Remote Mount ................................................................... 4-3 Figure 4-4. Gunlock Switch Redundancy Diagram ................................................................................. 4-4 Figure 4-5. Siren/PA Horn-Ring Connections ......................................................................................... 4-5 Figure 4-6. Remote Control Head Pinouts .............................................................................................. 4-6 Figure 4-7. HKN6196_ VIP Connector Detail.......................................................................................... 4-6 Figure 4-8. Relay Coil ............................................................................................................................. 4-7 6878215A01 List of Figures ix Figure 4-9. Field adjustment for Emergency Operation with Siren Accessory ........................................ 4-9 Figure 4-10. Location for Pin 8 .................................................................................................................. 4-9 Figure 4-11. Exploded View of Accessory Connector Assembly (HLN6863_)........................................ 4-11 Figure 4-12. Rear Accessory Connector Audio Configuration ................................................................ 4-12 Figure 4-13. Rear Accessory Connector Data Configuration .................................................................. 4-12 Figure 5-1. Identification of a Motorcycle Radio by Using a Label .......................................................... 5-1 Figure 5-2. Universal Mounting Plate Installation (Part of Radio Enclosure Kit) ..................................... 5-6 Figure 5-3. Motorcycle Control Head Cabling (3075217A01) ................................................................. 5-7 Figure 5-4. Handlebar Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Together .......................... 5-8 Figure 5-5. Fuel Tank Console Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Together ........... 5-10 Figure 5-6. Handlebar Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Separately ..................... 5-12 Figure 5-7. Fuel Tank Console Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Separately ........ 5-13 Figure 5-8. Location of Band 1 or Band 2 (Depending on the Antenna Port They Align to).................. 5-15 Figure 5-9. Antenna Band Identification ................................................................................................ 5-16 Figure 5-10. Routing the Coaxial Cable for GPS .................................................................................... 5-16 Figure 5-11. Routing the Coaxial Cable for Band 1................................................................................. 5-17 Figure 5-12. Routing the Coaxial Cable for Band 2................................................................................. 5-17 Figure 5-13. Cable Routing ..................................................................................................................... 5-18 Figure 5-14. Weather-Resistant Enclosure Installation ........................................................................... 5-20 Figure 5-15. Installing Cables.................................................................................................................. 5-22 Figure 5-16. Installing the Transceiver .................................................................................................... 5-23 Figure 5-17. Motorcycle Wiring Harness Rework.................................................................................... 5-24 Figure 5-18. Remote Mount Trunnion with Sunshield ............................................................................. 5-25 Figure 5-19. Position the Sunshield ........................................................................................................ 5-25 Figure 5-20. Slide the Control Head onto Trunnion................................................................................. 5-26 Figure 5-21. Position Control Head as Desired....................................................................................... 5-26 Figure 5-22. Horn/Lights Wiring Diagram................................................................................................ 5-27 Figure 5-23. Emergency Switch Wiring Diagram .................................................................................... 5-27 Figure 6-1. Dust Cover Installation Locations ......................................................................................... 6-3 6878215A01 x List of Tables List of Tables Table 2-1. Table 2-2. Table 2-3. Table 2-4. Table 2-5. Table 2-6. Table 2-7. Table 2-8. Table 2-9. Table 4-1. Table 4-2. Table 5-1. Dash O5 Radio Operations Dependent Upon A+ and Ignition Connections............ 2-13 Remote O5 or O9 Radio Operations Dependent Upon A+ and Ignition Connections.......................................................................................... 2-13 Remote O5 or O9 Radio Operations Dependent Upon A+ and Ignition Connections.......................................................................................... 2-13 Ignition Sense Switch Settings in CPS..................................................................... 2-14 Available CAN Cables.............................................................................................. 2-23 Ignition Interface Cables .......................................................................................... 2-23 Power Cables........................................................................................................... 2-28 Model Number Chart in 12-Digit ASCII Format........................................................ 2-42 Serial Number with Radio Band/Tier/Power............................................................. 2-42 VIP Output Connections ............................................................................................ 4-7 VIP Input Connections ............................................................................................... 4-8 Transceiver Installation Parts List ............................................................................ 5-23 6878215A01 Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme xi Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme Typical Model Number: M Position: 1 Position 1 - Type of Unit M = Mobile L = Table Top Station Positions 2 & 3 - Model Series 30 = APX 7500 Position 4 - Frequency Band T = Product Specific A = Less than 29.7 MHz B = 29.7 to 35.99 MHz UHF Range U = 806 to 870 MHz C = 36 to 41 MHz V = 825 to 870 MHz D = 42 to 50 MHz W = 896 to 941 MHz E = 300 to 345 MHz F = 66 to 80 MHz X = 403 to 470 MHz Y = 1.0 to 1.6 GHz G = 74 to 90 MHz H = Product Specific Z = 1.5 to 2.0 GHz VHF Range 1 = 450 to 527 MHz J = 136 to 162 MHz 2 = 136 to 174 MHz 3 = K = 146 to 178 MHz 4 = L = 174 to 210 MHz 5 = M = 190 to 235 MHz 6 = N = 330 to 370 MHz 7 = P = 366 to 410 MHz 8 = Q = 403 to 437 MHz 9 = R = 438 to 482 MHz S = 470 to 620 MHz * For APX 7500 "U" in Position 4 represents 764 to 870 MHz. Note: Values represented are not absolute, and are given to indicate range only. Position 5 - Power Level A = 0 to 0.7 Watts N = 1 to 25 Watts B = 0.7 to 0.9 Watts P = 25 to 40 Watts C = 1.0 to 3.9 Watts Q = 25 to 45 Watts D = 4.0 to 5.0 Watts R = 10 to 35 Watts E = 5.1 to 6.0 Watts S = Programmable F = 6.1 to 10 Watts T = G = 10.1 to 15 Watts V = H = 16 to 25 Watts W= J = 26 to 35 Watts X = K = 36 to 60 Watts Y = L = 61 to 110 Watts Z = M = Up to 125 Watts Note: Values represented are not absolute, and are given to indicate range only. Position 6 - Physical Packages A = RF Modem Operation B = Receiver Only C = Standard Control; No Display D = Standard Control; With Display E = Limited Keypad; No Display F = Limited Keypad; With Display G = Full Keypad; No Display H = Full Keypad; With Display J = Limited Controls; No Display K = Limited Controls; Basic Display L = Limited Controls; Limited Display M = Rotary Controls; Standard Display N = Enhanced Controls; Enhanced Display P = Low Profile; No Display Q = Low Profile; Basic Display R = Low Profile; Basic Display, Full Keypad S = T = U= V = VDV Control Head W = Control Head #2 X = Y = Z = Position 7 - Channel Spacing 0= 5 = 15 KHz 1 = 5KHz 6 = 20/25 KHz 2 = 6.25KHz 7 = 30 KHz 3 = 10KHz 8 = 12.5/25 KHz 4 = 12.5KHz 9 = Variable/Programmable 6878215A01 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Positions 13 - 16 SP Model Suffix Position 12 Unique Model Variations A= N = Standard Package B= P = C = Cenelec Q = D= R = E= S = F = T = G= U = H= V = J = W= K= X = L = Y = M= Z = Position 11 - Version Version Letter (Alpha) - Major Change Position 10 - Feature Level 0= 6 = Standard Plus 1 = Basic 7 = Expanded Package 2 = Limited Package 8 = Expanded Plus 3 = Limited Plus 9 = Full Feature/ 4 = Intermediate Programmable 5 = Standard Package Position 9 - Primary System Type A = Conventional P = Binary Signalling B = Privacy Plus Q = Phonenet C = Clear SMARTNET R = IDEN Basic D = Advanced Conventional Stat-Alert S = IDEN Advanced Feature E = Enhanced Privacy Plus T = JSMR Digital F = Nauganet 888 Series U = LTR Protocol G = JSMR* Trunking V = Single Sideband H = Multi-Channel Access W = Programmable X = Secure Conventional (MCA) Trunking J = CoveragePLUS Y = Secure SMARTNET K = MPT1327** - Public Z = Trans European Trunked L = MPT1327** - Private Radio (TETRA) M = Radiocom 2 = SmartZone N = Tone Signalling * JSMR = Japan Specialized Mobile Radio ** MPT = Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications Position 8 - Primary Operation A = Conventional/Simplex B = Conventional/Duplex C = Trunked Twin Type D Dual Mode Trunked E = Dual Mode Trunked/Duplex F = Trunked Type I G = Trunked Type II H = FDMA* Digital Dual Mode J = TDMA** Digital Dual Mode K = Single Sideband L = Global Positioning Satellite Capable M = Amplitude Companded Sideband (ACSB) Z * FDMA = Frequency Division Multiple Access ** TDMA = Time Division Multiple Access = Digital Dispatch = Programmable = Digital Interconnect = Digital Multi-Service = TDMA Chapter 1 Introduction This manual covers the installation procedures for ASTRO APX 7500 mobile and motorcycle radios with O3, O5 and O9 control heads, and accessories required to complete the radio system. The radio system consists of a control head, radio, antenna, microphone, speaker, cabling, Universal Relay Controller (URC), and accessories. 1.1 Mobile Radio Description 1.1.1 Dimensions Figure 1-1 and Figure 1-2 show the basic dimensions of the dash mount transceiver trunnion APX 7500 radio. The transceiver portion of a remote mount APX 7500 is sized similarly. When installing the radio, make sure to plan the installation carefully and leave additional room in the rear of the radio for cabling and accessory connections; in the front of the radio for access, controls, and cabling (if remote mount); and to the sides of the radio so that you may access and install the trunnion screws/wing screws. NOTE: The measurement unit used in Figure 1-1 to Figure 1-12 is millimeter. 206 180 256 244 51 83 Figure 1-1. Front View of Mid Power Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion Figure 1-2. Side View of Mid Power Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion NOTE: The rear accessory connector adds 0.75 in to the overall length. The remote mount length is 244 mm. 223 293 74 90 Figure 1-3. Front View of High Power (100W) Transceiver and Trunnion Figure 1-4. Side View of High Power (100W) Transceiver and Trunnion 1-2 Introduction: Mobile Radio Description 61 38 153 Figure 1-5. Front View of O3 Control Head with Coiled Cable Figure 1-6. Side View of O3 Control Head with Coiled Cable 75 180 51 Figure 1-7. Front View of O5 Control Head with Trunnion Figure 1-8. Side View of O5 Control Head with Trunnion 83 190 178 Figure 1-9. Front View of O9 Control Head with Trunnion Figure 1-10. Side View of O9 Control Head with Trunnion 6878215A01 Introduction: Mobile Radio Description 1-3 185 61.5 210 Figure 1-11. Top View of O9 Universal Relay Controller with Trunnion (URC is an orderable accessory.) 6878215A01 Figure 1-12. Side View of O9 Universal Relay Controller with Trunnion (URC is an orderable accessory.) 1-4 Introduction: Standard Configurations 1.2 Standard Configurations 1.2.1 Dash Mount Configuration NOTE: The dash mount configuration is not applicable for 100W radios and O9 control heads. There are two versions of the APX 7500 dash mount. The first is the O5 control head which is mounted on the front of the transceiver housing. The second is the O3 control head which is connected to the transceiver via a coiled cable, which is plugged into the CAN connector on the transceiver. Electrical connection between the two takes place within the radio via a flexible circuit board between the connectors on the front of the transceiver and at the back of the control head for the O5 and between the connectors on the front of the transceiver and at the back of the TIB for the O3. Figure 1-13. Dash Mount Configuration with O5 Control Head Figure 1-14. Dash Mount Configuration with Transceiver Interface Board and O3 Control Head For details on this configuration, see Section 2.2.1 on page 2-16. 6878215A01 Introduction: Standard Configurations 1.2.2 1-5 Remote Mount Configuration In the remote control version, the transceiver and the control head are mounted separately in the vehicle. The O5 control head is mounted in a remote trunnion near the operator, and the O3 and O9 control heads are also mounted near the operator using an extension cable. The transceiver and control head are mounted by means of a trunnion or other mounting hardware. If the transceiver is located in a car trunk, be sure that secure mounting and sufficient cooling are provided. Do not cover the transceiver with baggage, blankets, etc. MMP MMP Figure 1-15. Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Transceiver and O5 Control Head NOTE: The keypad mic should only be plugged into the Modified Modular Plug (MMP) connector located on the control head, in either dash mount or remote mount configuration. 5 m (17 ft) Extension Cable Figure 1-16. Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Transceiver, Transceiver Interface Board, and O3 Control Head 6878215A01 1-6 Introduction: Standard Configurations Figure 1-17. Remote Mount Configuration with High Power (100W) Radio Transceiver and O5 Control Head 5 m (17 ft) Extension Cable Figure 1-18. Remote Mount Configuration with High Power (100W) Radio Transceiver and O3 Control Head 17'' Extension Cable Figure 1-19. Remote Mount Configuration with Radio Transceiver and O9 Control Head 6878215A01 Introduction: Standard Configurations 1-7 17'' Extension Cable O9 to URC Cable Figure 1-20. Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Radio Transceiver, Universal Relay Controller and O9 Control Head (URC is optional.) O9 to URC Cable 17'' Extension Cable Figure 1-21. Remote Mount Configuration with High Power (100W) Radio Transceiver, Universal Relay Controller and O9 Control Head (URC is optional.) For details on these configurations, see Section 2.2.2 on page 2-17. 1.2.3 Multi Control Head The multi control head option allows separate, remotely operated control heads to operate and control the radio. For example, a fire truck could have a control head located in the cab and on the rear of the truck so that the radio could be operated from outside the vehicle. NOTE: The dual control head can be used together in the future. 6878215A01 1-8 1.3 Introduction: Motorcycle Configurations Motorcycle Configurations NOTE: The motorcycle configurations are not applicable for 100W radios and O9 control heads. The ASTRO APX 7500 motorcycle radio models provide most of the equipment needed for installing a standard ASTRO APX 7500 radio on a motorcycle. Most of this radio system is standard equipment. See Chapter 5: Motorcycle Radio Installation for further information. 1.4 Base/Control Stations NOTE: The base/control station option is not applicable for 100W radios and O9 control heads. If mobile radio equipment is installed at a fixed location and operated as a control station or as a fixed unit, the antenna installation must comply with the following requirements in order to ensure optimal performance and compliance with the RF energy exposure limits in the standards and guidelines listed in the 6881095C99 manual: • The antenna should be mounted outside the building on the roof or a tower if at all possible. • As with all fixed site antenna installations, it is the responsibility of the licensee to manage the site in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements and may require additional compliance actions such as site survey measurements, signage, and site access restrictions in order to ensure that exposure limits are not exceeded. 1.5 Tools Required for APX 7500 Installations Tool Part Number 10 mm wrench – 5 mm Allen wrench – Rubber-coated pliers – Regular slot screwdriver of Phillips #2 – Pin removal tool 6680163F01 RF antenna tool HLN6695_ 6878215A01 Chapter 2 Standard Configurations 2.1 Planning the Installation The APX 7500 radio operates only in negative ground electrical systems with a valid operating range of 10.8VDC to 16.3VDC. Before starting the radio installation, make sure that the ground polarity of the vehicle is correct. Accidentally reversing the polarity will not damage the radio, but will cause the cable fuses to blow. Planning is the key to fast, easy radio installation. Before starting the installation, inspect the vehicle and determine how and where you intend to mount the antenna, radio, and accessories. Plan wire and cable runs to provide maximum protection from inching, crushing, and overheating. Caution Before installing any electrical equipment, check the vehicle manufacturer’s user manual for warnings or recommendations. The installation of this device should be completed by an authorized servicer or installer. Failure to properly install the device may result in damage to the device, or improper operation. 2-2 2.1.1 Standard Configurations: Planning the Installation Installation Examples The mobile two-way radio offers various methods of installation, with accessories placed to the vehicle as desired. The radio can be a dash or remote mount except for the 100W radio or with 09 control head, which can only be mounted remotely. The O9 control head with the radio and the URC can only be mounted remotely (see Figure 2-3). Speaker Antenna 1/4-Wavelength Radio 911 Battery Radio Figure 2-1. Dash Mount Radios Can Be Located in the Middle Console, on the Transmission Hump, or Under the Dash (See Figure 2-2 for 100W Radio Install) Speaker Control Head Antenna 1/4-Wavelength 911 Radio Battery Control Head Figure 2-2. Remote Mount Radio Control Heads Can Be Located in the Middle Console, on the Transmission Hump, or Under the Dash Control Head Speaker Antenna 1/4-Wavelength Radio Siren Speaker Siren Box 911 Battery Universal Relay Controller Box Figure 2-3. Remote Mount of the Radio, O9 Control Head, and Universal Relay Controller (URC is optional.) NOTE: 100W radio install is typically at the rear vehicle compartment. 6878215A01
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