Service Manual

December 2008 5300 ES Series Mobile Radio Service Manual 1-5
General Information
1.4 Accessories
The accessories available for this radio are listed in Table 1.1. A brief description of some
of these accessories follows:
Key Cap Kit - The key cap kit includes key caps labeled for various functions and five
plugs that can be inserted in the front panel if a key is not used. Refer to the 5300 ES
Series Mobile Installation Manual for more information.
Mounting Hardware - The mounting hardware and DC power cable for standard models
are shown in Figures 2.1 and 2.2 in Section 2. The mounting hardware and DC power
cable for 100-watt models are shown in the 5300 Series Mobile Installation Manual. A 22-
foot DC power cable is used for both front and remote mount applications. The cable is cut
to the required length at installation and any excess discarded.
The accessory cable plugs into the accessory pigtail of the radio, and is used to connect
such things as an external speaker, ignition sense input, and a horn alert. It includes two
22-foot and three 2-foot wires that are connected as required to external points. The
adapter cable is used to connect a 86xx-series power cable to these radios.
Lockable Mounting Tray - This bracket allows the radio to be locked in place to guard
against theft. In addition, it allows it to be easily unlocked and removed from the vehicle.
This bracket is intended for use with standard models only (not 100W). Refer to the 5300
ES Series Mobile Installation Manual for installation information.
Microphones and Speaker - The microphones in Table 1.1 have an impedance of 620
ohms. All DTMF microphones are backlighted. The environmentally sealed microphone
is sealed against such things as rain, sand, and dust. The desk microphone can be used for
control station applications.
The external 15-watt speaker can be used in place of the internal 5-watt speaker. It is non-
amplified and weatherproof. This speaker is connected to pins 1 and 2 of the accessory
connector pigtail on the back of the radio. Audio power output is 12 watts with this
external speaker or 5 watts with the internal speaker.
Control Station Power Supply - With the -4001- medium-duty power supplies, the radio
slides into the power supply housing and receives power from banana jacks on the back of
the power supply. The standard power cable is used for connecting power, and the internal
radio speaker provides speaker audio. The -004 adapter cable is used to connect the radio
DC and accessory pigtail cables to the power supply power cable and speaker. The radio
internal speaker can also be used if desired.