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APX™ TWO-WAY RADIOS
APX8500 MOBILE
RADIO
INSTALLATION MANUAL
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Foreword
This manual covers the O2, O3, O5, O7 and O9 models of the ASTRO® APX™ mobile radios. It includes all the information
necessary to install mid 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”
RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Mobile Two-way Radios
See “Installation Requirements for Compliance with Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Exposure Safety Standards,”.
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.motorolasolutions.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 Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual (Motorola Solutions publication).
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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 Exposure Regulations:
•
Install only Motorola Solutions approved antennas and accessories
•
Be sure that antenna installation is per “Antenna Installation” 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, read the guide enclosed
closed with your radio which contains important operating
instructions for safe usage and RF energy
awareness and control for compliance with applicable standards
y awarenes
and regulations.
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For a list of Motorola Solutions-approved
and other accessories, visit the following web site
tions-approved
ions-approved antennas
ante
which lists approved accessories
sories for your radio model:
mode http://www.motorolasolutions.com.
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Table of Contents
iii
Table of Contents
Foreword ..........................................................................................................i
RF Energy Exposure and Product Safety Guide for Mobile Two-way Radios..............................................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
ering Scheme..................................................xiii
Mobile Radio Model Numbering
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y ........................
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Commercial Warranty
..................................................................................xv
Limited Warranty .......................................................................................................................................xv
..........................................
.............................
MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS
PRODUCTS .........................................................xv
S COMMUNICATIO
COMMUNICATION PRO
I. What This Warranty Covers
overs And For How Long ....................................................................xv
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II. General Provisions ...............................................................................................................
xvi
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III. State Law Rights .................................................................................................................
xvi
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IV. How To Get Warranty Service
xvi
e ............................................................................................
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V. What This Warranty Does Not Cover...................................................................................
xvi
over.................................
over...................................
VI. Patent And Software Provisions ........................................................................................
xvii
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...............................
VII. Governing Law..................................................................................................................
xvii
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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 ................................................................................................................ 1-6
1.2.1 Dash Mount Configuration ................................................................................................ 1-6
1.2.2 Remote Mount Configuration ............................................................................................ 1-8
1.2.3 Multi Control Head .......................................................................................................... 1-11
Motorcycle Configurations ........................................................................................................... 1-11
Base/Control Stations .................................................................................................................. 1-11
Tools Required for APX Mobile Installations ............................................................................... 1-11
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 ....................................... 2-12
2.1.3.1 Dash Mount: Power, Ignition, and Emergency Cable Installation.......................... 2-12
2.1.3.2 Remote Mount: Power, Ignition, and Emergency Cable Installation...................... 2-13
2.1.4 Ignition Sense Switch (Radio Wide Advance) ................................................................ 2-15
2.1.5 Motorola Branded SB9600 Siren/PA Configuration/Programming ................................. 2-17
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2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
Radio Mounting ........................................................................................................................... 2-18
2.2.2 Remote Mount with Trunnion.......................................................................................... 2-21
2.2.2.1 Remote Mount Control Head Installation............................................................... 2-21
2.2.2.2 Multiple Control Head Installation.......................................................................... 2-24
2.2.2.3 Cable Installation ................................................................................................... 2-26
2.2.2.4 Setting the Initial Control Head ID ......................................................................... 2-26
2.2.2.5 O3 Control Head and Remote Mount Cabling ....................................................... 2-27
2.2.3 Locking Kit (Optional) ..................................................................................................... 2-29
2.2.3.1 All Radios .............................................................................................................. 2-29
Power Cables (Transceiver and Control Head) ........................................................................... 2-30
2.3.1 O2, O5, O7 or O9 Control Head Power Cables.............................................................. 2-30
2.3.2 Battery Selector Switch................................................................................................... 2-31
Antenna Installation ..................................................................................................................... 2-32
2.4.1 Selecting an Antenna Site/Location on a Metal Body Vehicle ........................................ 2-32
2.4.2 Multiplexers and Vehicle Installation............................................................................... 2-34
2.4.3 QMA Connection (APX8500 Only) ................................................................................. 2-34
2.4.4 GPS/GLONASS/Wi-Fi/Antenna Placement (APX8500 Only) ......................................... 2-34
Speaker ....................................................................................................................................... 2-35
2.5.1 Internal Speaker Disassembly
2-36
mbly ........................................................................................
..
Microphone Hang-Up Clip ...........................................................................................................
2-38
.................
2.6.1 Standard or O3 Control
Hang-Up Clip .................................................................. 2-38
trol Head Hang
Hang-U
RFID (Option) ..............................................................................................................................
2-38
............................
...................................
2.7.1 RFID Reading .................................................................................................................
2-39
.........................................
............................
2.7.2 Programming RFID (If Equipped) .......
................................................................................... 2-41
...................
Completing the Installation ..........................................................................................................
2-42
......................................
.............
Chapter 3
3.1
3.2
Universal Relay Controller Mounting .............................................................................................
.........................................
.....................................
3-1
O7/O9 Universal Relay Controller Cable Assembly
3-3
embly ......................................................................
...............................
...........................
3.2.1 Power Cable .....................................................................................................................
3-3
..............................
.................................
3.2.2 Ground Cable ...................................................................................................................
3-3
.........................
........................
3.2.3 Wires ................................................................................................................................
3-4
.................
.......
3.2.4 O7/O9 to URC Cable ........................................................................................................
3-5
......
.......
Chapter 4
4.1
4.2
4.3
Universal Relay Controller
Con roller
Cont
oller Installat
Inst
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........................................................................... 4-3
4.2.3 Lights (External Alarm) Relay Installation......................................................................... 4-3
4.2.4 Gunlock Installation .......................................................................................................... 4-3
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
Vehicle Interface Port Overview .................................................................................................... 4-6
4.3.1 VIP Output Connections ................................................................................................... 4-7
4.3.2 VIP Input Connections ...................................................................................................... 4-8
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4.4
4.5
4.6
Accessory Connector Assembly Details (P2) ................................................................................ 4-9
4.4.1 Disassembly and Assembly .............................................................................................. 4-9
4.4.1.1 Disassembly ............................................................................................................ 4-9
4.4.1.2 Assembly ............................................................................................................... 4-10
Motorola Branded SB9600 Siren Connection to APX 8500......................................................... 4-11
Compatibility of Emergency when Attaching a Motorola Branded SB9600 Siren........................ 4-13
Chapter 5
5.1
5.2
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 Description ........................................................................................................ 5-1
5.1.1 Transceiver Enclosure ...................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.2 Control/Display Unit .......................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.3 Control Head Cable .......................................................................................................... 5-1
5.1.4 Microphone ....................................................................................................................... 5-2
5.1.5 External Speaker .............................................................................................................. 5-2
5.1.6 Headset Capability............................................................................................................ 5-2
5.1.7 Antenna ............................................................................................................................ 5-2
5.1.8 Ignition Sense (ACC) Wire
Wire................................................................................................ 5-2
Installation Overview......................................................................................................................
5-3
............
.............
5.2.1 General .............................................................................................................................
5-3
....................
.....................
5.2.2 Important Motorcycle
............................................................................. 5-4
rcycle Installation
Installation
tion Hints
5.2.3 Parts Identification
............................................................................................................ 5-5
cation ....................
............................
5.2.4 Order of Installation
.......................................................................................................... 5-5
lation ................
...............................
Installing the Universal Mounting
Plate.......................................................................................... 5-6
ounting Plate..........
Plate....................
Installing the Speaker and Control Head ........
....................................................................................... 5-7
.....................
5.4.1 Handlebar Installation with
Head Mounted Together...................... 5-8
th Speaker and Control
5.4.2 Fuel Tank Console Installation
Control Head Mounted Together ........ 5-9
lation
ation with Speaker and Co
5.4.3 Handlebar Installation with Speaker
eaker and Control Head Mounted Separately ................. 5-11
5.4.4 Fuel Tank Console Installation with Speaker
Speake and Contr
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
nting
g ...............................................................
.........
....
5.6.3 Other Hang-Up Clip Mounting ........................................................................................
5-15
.....
......
Installing Antenna Base, Cables and Multiplexer ........................................................................ 5-15
Installing the Antenna .................................................................................................................. 5-21
Cable Routing .............................................................................................................................. 5-21
Installing the Weather-Resistant Enclosure................................................................................. 5-23
Transceiver, Cabling and Multiplexer Installation ....................................................................... 5-24
5.11.1 Installing Cabling in the Enclosure.................................................................................. 5-24
5.11.2 Installing the Transceiver ................................................................................................ 5-25
Installing the Emergency Switch Option ...................................................................................... 5-27
Installing the External Alarm Relay Option .................................................................................. 5-27
Installing the Headset Accessory................................................................................................. 5-27
Installing the O5 Control Head Sunshield.................................................................................... 5-29
Horn/Lights Wiring ....................................................................................................................... 5-31
Emergency Switch Wiring............................................................................................................ 5-31
Chapter 6
6.1
Motorcycle Radio Installation ............................................ 5-1
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5.3
5.4
Finishing the Installation.................................................... 6-1
Cable Connection .......................................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1.1 O2 Control Head ............................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1.2 O3 Control Head ............................................................................................................... 6-1
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6.2
6.1.3 O5 Control Head............................................................................................................... 6-1
6.1.4 O7 Control Head............................................................................................................... 6-2
6.1.5 O9 Control Head............................................................................................................... 6-2
Dust Cover Installation .................................................................................................................. 6-3
Chapter 7
7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
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
Basic Ordering Information ............................................................................................................ A-1
Motorola Online Service and Support............................................................................................
A-1
port....
Accessories Aftermarket Division
A-2
on (AAD) .......................................................................................
...
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Index .....................................................................................................Index-1
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Glossary .........................................................................................Glossary-1
Related Publications
ASTRO APX Mobile Radio O2 Control Head User Guide..........................................................
e............................
e.................................
68012006035
ASTRO APX Mobile Radio O3 Control Head User Guide ..........................................................
6875946M01
...........................
........................
ASTRO APX Mobile Radio O5 Control Head User Guide ..........................................................
6875947M01
...................
.......
ASTRO APX Mobile Radio O7 Control Head User Guide..........................................................
68012006034
...........
......
ASTRO APX Mobile Radio O9 Control Head User Guide ......................................................... 68007024014
ASTRO APX Mobile Radio Basic Service Manual .................................................................. MN003076A01
ASTRO APX Mobile Radio O2 Quick Reference Card ................................................................. PMLN6193
ASTRO APX Mobile Radio O3 Quick Reference Card ................................................................. PMLN5591
ASTRO APX Mobile Radio O5 Quick Reference Card ................................................................. PMLN5592
ASTRO APX Mobile Radio O7 Quick Reference Card ................................................................. PMLN6194
ASTRO APX Mobile Radio O9 Quick Reference Card ................................................................. PMLN5711
ASTRO APX Mobile Safety Manual ............................................................................................... NNTN7851
ASTRO APX Wi-Fi Provisioning Leaflet ................................................................................... MN001435A01
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List of Figures
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Figure 1-1. Front View of O2 Control Head Attached to APX 8500
Mid Power Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion .............................................................. 1-1
Figure 1-2. Side View of O2 Control Head Attached to APX 8500
Mid Power Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion ............................................................... 1-1
Figure 1-3. Front View of O3 Control Head with Coiled Cable................................................................ 1-1
Figure 1-4. Side View of O3 Control Head with Coiled Cable ................................................................. 1-1
Figure 1-5. Front View of O5 Control Head Attached to APX 8500
Mid Power Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion ............................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-6. Side View of O5 Control Head Attached to APX 8500 Mid Power
Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion ................................................................................. 1-2
Figure 1-7. Front View of O7 Control Head Attached to APX 8500 Mid Power Dash Mount Transceiver
and Trunnion ......................................................................................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-8. Side View of O7 Control Head Attached to APX 8500 Mid Power Dash Mount Transceiver and
Trunnion ................................................................................................................................ 1-2
Figure 1-9. Front View of Remote Mount
unt and Trunnion .......................................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-10. Side View of Remote Mount and Trunnion ........................................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-11. Front View of O2 Control
with Remote Mount and Trunnion....................................... 1-3
ntrol Head wi
Figure 1-12. Side View of O2 Control
Mount and Trunnion ........................................ 1-3
Control Head with Remote
Figure 1-13. Front View of O5
with Remote
Mount and Trunnion....................................... 1-3
5 Control Head wit
Rem
Figure 1-14. Side View of O5 Control
Cont Head
ad with
wit Remote
Remot Mount and Trunnion ........................................ 1-3
Figure 1-15. Front View of O7 Control
Mount and Trunnion....................................... 1-3
ontrol Head with Remote
Re
Figure 1-16. Side View of O7 Control
Mount
rol Head with Remote
Rem
Mou and Trunnion ........................................ 1-3
Figure 1-17. Front View of O9 Control Head
1-4
ead with
w Trunnion
Trunnion ......................................................................
........
Figure 1-18. Side View of O9 Control Head
1-4
ad with Trunnion........................................................................
Trunnion...
Trunnion..............
Figure 1-19. Top View of O9 Universal Relay
ay Controller with Trunnion (URC is an orderable accessory) 1-4
Figure 1-20. Side View of O9 UniversalRelay Controller with Trunnion(URC
is an orderable accessory) 1-4
Trunnion(
Trunnion(U
Figure 1-21. Siren and Lights Interface Module (SLIM)
1-4
SLIM) ............................................................................
...............................
...........................
Figure 1-22. Front View of SB9600 Whelen Siren ....................................................................................
1-5
..............................
.................................
Figure 1-23. Siren/PA Cable Connections.................................................................................................
1-5
.........................
.......................
Figure 1-24. Dash Mount Configuration for O2 Control Head
1-6
ead ...................................................................
......
...........
Figure 1-25. Dash Mount Configuration for O3 Control Head
1-6
d ...................................................................
......
.....
Figure 1-26. Dash Mount Configuration for O5 Control Head ................................................................... 1-7
Figure 1-27. Dash Mount Configuration for O7 Control Head ................................................................... 1-7
Figure 1-28. Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Transceiver, Transceiver Interface Board,
CHIB Rear Assembly and O2 Control Head ........................................................................ 1-8
Figure 1-29. Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Transceiver, Transceiver Interface Board and
O3 Control Head ................................................................................................................... 1-8
Figure 1-30. Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Transceiver, Transceiver Interface Board,
CHIB Rear Assembly and O5 Control Head ......................................................................... 1-9
Figure 1-31. Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Transceiver, Transceiver Interface Board, CHIB
Rear Assembly and O7 Control Head................................................................................... 1-9
Figure 1-32. Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Transceiver, Transceiver Interface Board and
O9 Control Head ................................................................................................................... 1-9
Figure 1-33. Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Radio Transceiver, Universal Relay Controller
and O7 Control Head (URC is optional).............................................................................. 1-10
Figure 1-34. Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Radio Transceiver, Universal Relay Controller
and O9 Control Head (URC is optional).............................................................................. 1-10
Figure 2-1. Dash Mount Radios Can Be Located in the Middle Console, on the Transmission Hump, or
Under the Dash..................................................................................................................... 2-2
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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 (O2 Mid Power Dash Mount).................................................................... 2-3
Figure 2-5. Radio Installation (O3 Mid Power Dash Mount).................................................................... 2-3
Figure 2-6. Radio Installation (O5 Mid Power Dash Mount).................................................................... 2-4
Figure 2-7. Radio Installation (O7 Mid Power Dash Mount).................................................................... 2-4
Figure 2-8. Radio Installation (O2 Mid Power Remote Mount) ............................................................... 2-5
Figure 2-9. Radio Installation (O3 Mid Power Remote Mount) ............................................................... 2-6
Figure 2-10. Radio Installation (O5 Mid Power Remote Mount) ............................................................... 2-6
Figure 2-11. Radio Installation (O7 Mid Power Remote Mount) ............................................................... 2-7
Figure 2-12. Radio Installation of O9 Remote Mount with Transceiver (URC is optional) ........................ 2-7
Figure 2-13. Radio Installation (O9 Remote Mount with Pinouts) ............................................................. 2-8
Figure 2-14. Remote Control Head Pinouts .............................................................................................. 2-8
Figure 2-15. Cabling Interconnect Diagram for Dash Mount..................................................................... 2-9
Figure 2-16. Cabling Interconnect Diagram for Remote Mount .............................................................. 2-10
Figure 2-17. Cabling Interconnect Diagram for 09 Remote Mount (URC is optional) ..............................2-11
Figure 2-18. APX8500 Mid Power Trunnion
......................................................................... 2-18
on Orientation
Ori
Or
Figure 2-19. Transmission Hump Trunnion
Mounting ............................................................................. 2-20
nion Mount
Mounti
Figure 2-20. Below Dash Trunnion Mounting..........................................................................................
2-20
Mounting.......... .
Mounting...........
Figure 2-21. O5 Control Head Installation
View (Also applicable for O2 and O7
stallation Exploded
stallat
Exploded
ded Vie
Control Heads) ........................................................................................................................................
2-22
.........................................
............................
Figure 2-22. O9 Control Head Installation
2-23
allation Exploded View......................................................................
View......
Figure 2-23. O5 and O9 Control Head
.................................................................................. 2-23
d Rear View ...........
......................
Figure 2-24. Multiple Control Heads Parallel
2-24
allel Configurations
Configur
Config ations
tion ..................................................................
..........
Figure 2-25. Multiple Control Heads Series Configurations
2-25
Con
Configur
ations
ons ....................................................................
......
................
Figure 2-26. APX Mobile O5 Control Head Front
2-26
ont View...........................................................................
View...............
View...........................
Figure 2-27. Radio Display with Current Control Head
...................................................................... 2-26
ead ID ...........................
..........................
Figure 2-28. APX Mobile O5 Control Head Front View
.................................................... 2-26
ew – Mode Knob ...........
.............
Figure 2-29. O3 Control Head.................................................................................................................
2-27
......................................
................................
Figure 2-30. O3 Control Head Rear View ...............................................................................................
2-28
.............................
.........................
Figure 2-31. Hang-Up Clip Installation Exploded View ...........................................................................
2-28
.....................
...............
Figure 2-32. Locking Kit (Optional) ........................................................................................................
2-29
.....
.......
Figure 2-33. HKN6188_ Power Cable with External Speaker Connector
............................................... 2-30
nne
Figure 2-34. HKN6187_ Power Cable with External Speaker Connector, Record
Audio Output Jack (2.5 mm) and Earphone Jack (2.5 mm)................................................ 2-31
Figure 2-35. Battery Selector Switch....................................................................................................... 2-31
Figure 2-36. Multiple Antennas Separation for locations 1-10 ................................................................ 2-33
Figure 2-37. Multiplexer Views................................................................................................................ 2-34
Figure 2-38. GPS/GLONASS and Wi-Fi Antenna Connector on the Back of the Mid Power Radio ....... 2-34
Figure 2-39. Speaker Mounting............................................................................................................... 2-35
Figure 2-40. Removing the screws on the Control Head ........................................................................ 2-36
Figure 2-41. Removing the Control Head ............................................................................................... 2-36
Figure 2-42. Disconnecting the Speaker Connector ............................................................................... 2-37
Figure 2-43. Reattaching the Control Head ............................................................................................ 2-37
Figure 2-44. RFID Location on Mid Power Radio ................................................................................... 2-38
Figure 2-45. Read Angle for Mid Power Radio........................................................................................ 2-39
Figure 2-46. Tag Angle for Mid Power Radio .......................................................................................... 2-39
Figure 2-47. Examples of Reader and Tag Aligned (Reader Orientation) ............................................... 2-40
Figure 2-48. Example of Reader and Tag Misaligned (Reader Orientation) ........................................... 2-40
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
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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. O7/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. Radio MAP Connector .......................................................................................................... 4-2
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
Figure 4-9. Exploded View of Accessory Connector Assembly (HLN6863_) ........................................ 4-10
Figure 4-10. J600 Accessory Connector Y-Cable KT000247A01............................................................ 4-11
Figure 4-11. Pinout for cable KT000247A01 ........................................................................................... 4-11
Figure 4-12. Interfacing the Y-cable to the Motorola Branded SB9600 Siren and External Accessories 4-12
Figure 4-13. Field adjustment for Emergency Operation with Siren Accessory ...................................... 4-13
Figure 4-14. Location for Pin 8 ................................................................................................................ 4-13
Figure 5-1. Identification of a Motorcycle
by Using a Label .......................................................... 5-1
ycle Radio
Figure 5-2. Universal Mounting Plate
(Part of Radio Enclosure Kit) ..................................... 5-6
ate Installation
Installa
Installat
Figure 5-3. Motorcycle Control Head
................................................................. 5-7
Head Cabling (3075217A01)
((3
Figure 5-4. Handlebar Installation
and Control Head Mounted Together .......................... 5-8
lation with Speaker
ake an
Figure 5-5. Fuel Tank Console
Speaker and Control Head Mounted Together ........... 5-10
ole Installation with Speak
Figure 5-6. Handlebar Installation
Control Head Mounted Separately ..................... 5-12
tion with Speaker and
a Con
Figure 5-7. Fuel Tank Console Installation
and Control Head Mounted Separately........ 5-13
nstallation
stallation with Sp
Speaker
ea
an
Figure 5-8. Antenna Band Identification
................................................................................................
5-15
ation ..................................
....................
Figure 5-9. Antenna Port Locations.......................................................................................................
5-16
........................................
.............................
Figure 5-10. Routing the GPS/Wi-Fi Cable
5-17
e .............................................................................................
...........
.................................
................
Figure 5-11. Routing the VHF Antenna Cable.........................................................................................
5-18
e........................................
.....................................
Figure 5-12. Routing the 700/800 Antenna Cable
................................................................................... 5-18
e ....................................
.......................................
Figure 5-13. Routing the UHF Antenna Cable.........................................................................................
5-19
...
..................................
...........................
Figure 5-14. Multiplexer and Trunnion Mounting.....................................................................................
5-19
.........................
.......................
Figure 5-15. Cable Routing .....................................................................................................................
5-20
.................
......
Figure 5-16. Cable from Radio to Multiplexer..........................................................................................
5-20
............
......
Figure 5-17. Cable Routing ..................................................................................................................... 5-21
Figure 5-18. Weather-Resistant Enclosure Installation ........................................................................... 5-23
Figure 5-19. Installing Cables.................................................................................................................. 5-25
Figure 5-20. Installing the Transceiver .................................................................................................... 5-26
Figure 5-21. Motorcycle Wiring Harness Rework.................................................................................... 5-28
Figure 5-22. Remote Mount Trunnion with Sunshield ............................................................................. 5-29
Figure 5-23. Position the Sunshield ........................................................................................................ 5-29
Figure 5-24. Slide the Control Head onto Trunnion................................................................................. 5-30
Figure 5-25. Position Control Head as Desired....................................................................................... 5-30
Figure 5-26. Horn/Lights Wiring Diagram................................................................................................ 5-31
Figure 5-27. Emergency Switch Wiring Diagram .................................................................................... 5-31
Figure 6-1. Dust Cover Installation Locations ......................................................................................... 6-3
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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 2-1.
Table 2-2.
Table 4-1.
Table 4-2.
Table 5-1.
Dash and Remote O2, O3, O5, O7 or O9 Radio Power ON @ J2 ................................ 2-14
Remote O2, O5, O7 or O9 Radio Power ON @ J200.................................................... 2-14
Ignition Interface Cables ................................................................................................ 2-14
Ignition Sense Switch Settings in CPS........................................................................... 2-15
Power Level Configurations ........................................................................................... 2-17
Mid Power Trunnion Kit .................................................................................................. 2-19
Available CAN Cables.................................................................................................... 2-25
Power Cables................................................................................................................. 2-30
Model Number Chart in 12-Digit ASCII Format .............................................................. 2-41
Serial Number with Radio Band/Tier/Power................................................................... 2-41
VIP Output Connections................................................................................................... 4-7
VIP Input Connections ..................................................................................................... 4-8
Transceiver Installation Parts List .................................................................................. 5-27
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Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme
Typical Model Number: M
Position: 1
10
11
N S
12 13
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 = Tranceiver with Selectable Control Head
T =
U=
V = VDV Control Head
W = Control Head #2
Position 7 - Channel Spacing
0=
5 = 15KHz
1 = 5KHz
6 = 20/25KHz
2 = 6.25KHz 7 = 30KHz
3 = 10KHz 8 = 12.5/25KHz
4 = 12.5KHz 9 = Variable/Programmable
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15
16
Positions 13 - 16
SP Model Suffix
Position 12 Unique Model Variations
C = Cenelec
N = Standard Package
Position 11 - Version
Version Letter (Alpha) - Major Change
Position 10 - Feature Level
6 = Standard Plus
1 = Basic
2 = Limited Package 7 = Expanded Package
8 = Expanded Plus
3 = Limited Plus
9 = Full Feature/
4 = Intermediate
5 = Standard Package Programmable
Position 9 - Primary SystemType
A = Conventional
B = Privacy Plus
C = Clear SMARTNET
D = Advanced Conventional Stat-Alert
E = Enhanced Privacy Plus
F = Nauganet 888 Series
G = Japan Specialized Mobile Radio (JSMR)
H = Multi-Channel Access (MCA)
J = CoveragePLUS
K = MPT1327* - Public
L = MPT1327* - Private
M = Radiocom
N = Tone Signalling
P = Binary Signalling
Q = Phonenet
hone
R = IDEN Ba
Basic
S = IDEN Adv
Advanced Feature
T = JSMR Digita
Digital
U = LTR
Protocol
TR Proto
V = Single Sid
Sideband
W = Programm
Programmable
X = Se
Secure Conventional
Y = Secure SMARTNET
Z = TETRA
2 = SmartZone
* 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)
N = Digital Dispatch
P = Programmable
Q = Digital Interconnect
R = Digital Multi-Service
S = 9600 Capable
T = TDMA
* FDMA = Frequency Division Multiple Acces s
** TDMA = Time Division Multiple Access
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Position 1 - Type of Unit
M = Mobile
L = Table Top Station
Positions 2 & 3 - Model Series
Model Series
30 = APX 7500
24 = APX 2500
25 = APX 6500
22 = APX 4500
36 = APX1500
37 = APX 8500
Position 4 - Frequency Band
A = Less than 29.7MHz UHF Range
B = 29.7 to 35.99MHz
N = 330 to 370MHz
C = 36 to 41MHz
P = 366 to 410MHz
D = 42 to 50MHz
Q = 403 to 437MHz
E = 300 to 345MHz
R = 438 to 482MHz
F = 66 to 80MHz
S = 470 to 620MHz
G = 74 to 90MHz
T = Product Specific
H = Product Specific
U = 806 to 870MHz*
VHF Range
V = 825 to 870MHz
J = 136 to 162MHz
W = 896 to 941MHzz
K = 146 to 178MHz
Hz
X = 403-470MHz
L = 174 to 210MHz
6GHz
Y = 1.0 to 1.6GHz
M = 190 to 235MHz
2.0GH
Z = 1.5 to 2.0GHz
* For APX 7500 "K" in Position 4 represents
epresen
136-174MHz.
* For APX 7500 "Q" in Position
n 4 represents
rep
380-470MHz.
* For APX 7500 "S" in Position 4 represent
represe
470-520MHz.
* For APX 7500 "U" in Position 4 represent
ent
762-870MHz.
Note: Values represented are not absolute,
and are given to indicate range only
Position 5 - Power Level
K = 36 to 60 Watts
A = 0 to 0.7 Watts
B = 0.7 to 0.9 Watts L = 61 to 110 Watts
C = 1.0 to 3.9 Watts M = Up to 125 Watts
D = 4.0 to 5.0 Watts N = 1 to 25 Watts
E = 5.1 to 6.0 Watts P = 25 to 40 Watts
F = 6.1 to 10 Watts Q = 25 to 45 Watts
G = 10.1 to 15 Watts R = 10 to 35 Watts
S = 10 to 50 Watts
H = 16 to 25 Watts
T = 25 to 110 Watts
J = 26 to 35 Watts
Note: Values represented are not absolute
and are given to indicate range only
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Commercial Warranty
Limited Warranty
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ASTRO APX Mobile
e Radio
One (1) Year
Product Accessories
ssorie
ssories
One (1) Year
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ts option, will at no
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Chapter 1 Introduction
This manual covers the installation procedures for ASTRO APX mobile and motorcycle radios with
O2, O3, O5, O7 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
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
i Figure 1-1 to Figure 1-20 is millimeter.
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Figure 1-1. Front View of O2 Control Head Attached
to APX 8500
Mid Power Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion
61
293
51
84
View of O2 Control Head
Figure 1-2. Side
Attached to APX 8500
Mid
Mount Transceiver and Trunnion
id Power
Powe Dash
38
153
Figure 1-3. Front View of O3 Control
Head with Coiled Cable
Figure 1-4. Side View of O3 Control
Head with Coiled Cable
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206
178
286
274
51
84
Figure 1-5. Front View of O5 Control Head
Attached to APX 8500
Mid Power Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion
Figure 1-6. Side View of O5 Control Head
Attached to APX 8500 Mid Power
Dash Mount Transceiver and Trunnion
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178
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Figure 1-7. Front View of O7 Control Head
Attached to APX 8500 Mid Power Dash Mount
Transceiver and Trunnion
84
View of O7 Control Head Attached
Figure
gure 1-8. Side Vie
to APX 8500 Mid Power
Pow Dash Mount Transceiver
an Trunnion
and
Figure 1-9 and Figure 1-10, show the basic dimensionss of the
th remote mount transceiver trunnion
APX mobile radio.
206
261
178
51
84
Figure 1-9. Front View of Remote Mount and
Trunnion
Figure 1-10. Side View of Remote Mount and
Trunnion
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1-3
209
123
97
99
Figure 1-11. Front View of O2 Control Head with
Remote Mount and Trunnion
Figure 1-12. Side View of O2 Control Head with
Remote Mount and Trunnion
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51
51
Figure 1-13. Front View of O5 Control Head with
th
Remote Mount and Trunnion
Figure 1-14. Side
Si View of O5 Control Head with
Remote Mount and Trunnion
Rem
Remot
209
108
178
82
91
Figure 1-15. Front View of O7 Control Head with
Remote Mount and Trunnion
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Figure 1-16. Side View of O7 Control Head with
Remote Mount and Trunnion
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Introduction Mobile Radio Description
83
190
178
Figure 1-17. Front View of O9 Control Head with
Trunnion
Figure 1-18. Side View of O9 Control Head with
Trunnion
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61.5
210
Figure 1-19. Top View of O9 Universal Relay
Controller with Trunnion (URC is an
orderable accessory)
20 Side View of O9 Universal Relay
Figure 1-20.
Controller with Trunnion (URC is an orderable
accessory)
Figure 1-21. Siren and Lights Interface Module (SLIM)
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Figure 1-22. Front View of SB9600 Whelen Siren
To Switch Box or
DEK
Speaker
Leads
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T-Cable for Dual Control
Head Only
Siren/PA Unit
Black Chassis
Ground Cable
Red Fused Cable
Connects to Battery
Positive Terminal
Figure 1-23. Siren/PA Cable Connections
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