Installation Manual 14221-1510-4440 Rev.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B MANUAL REVISION HISTORY REV. DATE REASON FOR CHANGE – May/13 Original release. A Oct/13 Added CH-25 Remote-Control Conversion Kit and the respective remote-mount vehicle installation instructions. Revised Radio Programming section and information on Front Panel Programming Cable. B Mar/14 Added 378 - 470 MHz UHF radio and UHF antennas. Updated Optional Cables section.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page 1 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTIONS ......................................................................................... 5 2 SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................ 6 2.1 2.2 2.3 3 INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................... 9 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 4 6.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Section 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 9 Page REFLASHING THE RADIO (IF REQUIRED) .................................................................................. 43 INSTALLING THE REMOTE-MOUNT RADIO .............................................................................. 43 CONTROL HEAD MECHANICAL INSTALLATION ..................................................................... 43 8.4.1 Selecting the Mounting Location .......................................
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B LIST OF FIGURES Page Figure 3-1: Front-Mount XG-25M Mobile Radio (Front and Rear Views) .......................................................... 9 Figure 3-2: Remote-Mount XG-25M Mobile Radio (With Optional Remote-Mount Kit Applied).................... 10 Figure 6-1: Recommended VHF Antenna Mounting Locations with Antenna Part Numbers ............................ 20 Figure 6-2: Recommended UHF Antenna Mounting Locations with Antenna Part Numbers ............................
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 2 SPECIFICATIONS1 2.1 GENERAL Dimensions (Height x Width x Depth) Front-Mount Radio with CH-25: Remote-Mount Radio: CH-25 Control Head and Cable: (Head with Remote Control Interface and Cable) Weight: Front-Mount Radio with CH-25: Remote-Mount Radio: CH-25 Control Head and Cable: 1 2 6 2.8 x 7.24 x 7.9 inches (7.1 x 18.4 x 20 centimeters) (Includes knobs but not space required for mounting bracket and cables at rear of radio) 2.8 x 7.24 x 7.2 inches (7.1 x 18.4 x 18.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 2.2 TRANSCEIVER Frequency Ranges VHF Radio: UHF Radio: 700/800 MHz Radio 700 MHz Band Receive: 700 MHz Band Transmit: 800 MHz Band Receive: 800 MHz Band Transmit: 764 to 776 MHz 764 to 776 MHz and 794 to 806 MHz 851 to 870 MHz 806 to 825 MHz and 851 to 870 MHz Transmit Power VHF Radio: UHF Radio: 700/800 MHz Radio, 700 MHz Band 700/800 MHz Radio, 800 MHz Band 10 to 50 watts (programmable range) 5 to 50 watts (programmable range) 0.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 2.3 Microphone Audio Frequency Response: ±0.5 dB from 100 Hz to 3000 Hz Microphone Connector: 12-pin locking connector located on front panel Speaker Audio Output Power Internal Speaker: External Speaker (Optional): 3 watts RMS (8-ohm speaker) 15 watts RMS into a 4-ohm speaker Speaker Audio Output Distortion Internal Speaker: External Speaker (Optional): < 3% at 3 watts RMS audio output < 3% at 15 watts RMS audio output REGULATORY 2.3.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 3 INTRODUCTION This manual contains installation procedures for the XG-25M mobile radios and related options and accessories. Procedures cover the mounting and cabling of the radio equipment, as well as basic invehicle radio tests. 3.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The XG-25M mobile radio is a high-performance digital mobile radio. It can operate in Project 25 (P25) trunked, P25 conventional, EDACS/ProVoice trunked, and analog conventional modes.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B FRONT VIEW Figure 3-2: Remote-Mount XG-25M Mobile Radio (With Optional Remote-Mount Kit Applied) The XG-25M radio is designed to operate in a mobile environment, typically within a motor vehicle. It must be connected to an external transmit/receive antenna such as one mounted to the vehicle’s rooftop or trunk lid. Several different types of external-mount antennas are approved and available for use with the radio, as listed in Table 4-4 (page 15).
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 3.2 RADIO PROGRAMMING Unless otherwise stated, all radio installation and test procedures presented in this manual assume the radio has been programmed by radio network administration personnel before it is delivered to radio installation personnel. Programming instructions are beyond the scope of this manual. Radio Personality Manager (RPM) software application TQS3385 (part number SK-104768-001) is used to program the XG-25M mobile radio for trunked radio systems.
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14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 4 UNPACKING AND CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT 4.1 MATERIALS A typical set of materials for an XG-25M mobile radio installation includes: • XG-25M Mobile Radio — See Table 4-1 below for catalog and part number. • Installation Kit DM-ZN9X — See Table 4-2 below for kit contents. • Optional: CH-25 Remote-Control Conversion Kit DM-ZN9Z — See Table 4-3 on page 14. • One or Two Antennas — See Table 4-4.
221-1510-4440, Rev. B Table 4-3: CH-25 Remote-Control Conversion Kit DM-ZN9Z (Kit 14015-0203-28 with Manual) ITEM 1 QTY.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 4.2 MATERIAL INSPECTION CAUTION After removal from the carton, examine the radio and other components for broken, damaged, loose or missing parts. If any are noted, contact the Customer Care center (see page 12) immediately to discuss and arrange the return of the equipment to Harris for replacement. Any unauthorized attempts to repair or modify this equipment will void the warranty and could create a safety hazard.
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14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 5 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION 5.1 GENERAL INFORMATION Before starting, plan the installation carefully so it will meet the following requirements: • The installation is safe for the operator and passengers within the vehicle. • The equipment is installed away from the airbag deployment areas. • The installation allows for convenient access by the operator, as applicable. • The equipment is protected from water damage.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 5.3 LOCATING COMPONENTS Plan the mounting locations of all components (radio, antenna, and cables) and determine the routes for all wiring and cables. Particularly consider the connection of the radio for planning purposes. 18 • Determine the customer’s preferences, if any, for location of components.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 6 ANTENNA INSTALLATION 6.1 ANTENNA MOUNTING LOCATIONS WARNING Review all Regulatory and Safety Information presented in the radio’s Product Safety Manual. A transmitting antenna must be installed in accordance with the guidelines presented in both the Product Safety Manual and this manual. The Product Safety Manual is included in the radio equipment package when the package ships from the factory.
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14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 6.2 ANTENNA INSTALLATION PROCEDURES An antenna must be installed before completing the radio installation. NOTE Table 4-4 (page 15), Figure 6-1 and Figure 6-3 list the mobile radio antennas available for use with the respective radio. As presented in the previous section, various mounting locations exist. Optimal performance is achieved via a rooftop antenna mounted in the direct center of the motor vehicle’s roof. 6.2.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 4. Obtain a hole saw specifically designed for drilling NMO mounting holes of the required diameter. (e.g., Antenex/Laird Technologies model HS34 or equivalent for a ¾-inch hole; Antenex/Laird Technologies model HS38 or equivalent for a ⅜-inch hole). 5. If the vehicle’s headliner panel, carpet, seats, or otherwise, is below the mounting location, move or remove the headliner panel, etc. as necessary to protect it.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B Lock Nut (D) Rubber O-Ring (C) Vehicle Mounting Surface (top side) Coax Cable (Partial) Threaded Shank (B) Bushing Assembly (A) Figure 6-4: Installing a Standard ¾-Inch NMO Antenna Mount (e.g., AN-125001-001 or AN-125001-002) Lock Nut (D) Alignment Ring (Used only with ¾-inch mounting hole) Vehicle Mounting Surface (top side) Rubber O-Ring (C) Threaded Shank (B) Bushing Assembly (A) Coax Cable (Partial) (Extensions shown to illustrate a ⅜-Inch hole vs. a ¾-inch hole.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B CAUTION 6.2.3 To remove a magnetic antenna mount, hold it at the bottom of its base and tilt it at an angle to release the magnetic attraction force. Do not pull on the mount’s coax cable. Do not drag the mount across the mounting surface. Installing All Other Antenna Mounts For any other type of antenna mount not covered in the previous sections, such as GPS combination antennas, install the mount in accordance with the installation instructions included with the mount. 6.2.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Before cutting the cable to a shorter length, refer to the previous WARNING. Some antenna cables should never be cut, while others can be cut to as short as 6 feet. Trim the end of the cable to the dimensions shown at the left, taking care not to nick the cable’s inner conductor or its braid/shield. Slip the crimp sleeve over the end of the cable, with its flanged-end facing towards the end of the cable.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 6.2.6 Install GPS Antenna (Required Only if Radio has GPS Receiver Option) If the XG-25M radio is equipped with the GPS receiver option, the GPS receiver requires connection to an externally-mounted GPS antenna. The GPS antenna must be kept at least six (6) inches away from any other antenna mounted on the vehicle and it must have at least six inches of surface ground plane beneath it.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 3. Position the antenna near the rear glass. For an antenna that is not a magnetic-mount, secure it to the deck near the rear glass in accordance with the instructions provided with the GPS antenna. 4. Reassemble the rear deck brake light assembly while using caution to not to crimp/pinch the GPS coaxial cable. A small relief notch may need to be cut in the housing of the light assembly cable passage. 5.
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14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 7 RADIO INSTALLATION 7.1 MOUNTING THE RADIO 7.1.1 General Information The Mounting Bracket Kit for the radio includes a heavy-gauge steel U-shaped mounting bracket. The radio should be attached to a mounting surface using this bracket. The bracket can be mounted above or below the radio. Kit contents are shown in Figure 7-2, and bracket dimensions are shown in Figure 7-3.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B WARNING CAUTION At a minimum, the mounting surface should be 16-gauge (approximately 1/16-inch thick) steel sheet metal. Mounting to plastic or other material with low tensile and shear strength could lead to an unsafe and/or failed mounting condition, turning the radio and its mounting bracket into a projectile during a high-shock incident such as a motor vehicle accident.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 7.1.2 Remote-Mount Radio Installations Only: Application of the CH-25 Remote-Control Conversion Kit For a remote-mount radio installation, the CH-25 Remote-Control Conversion Kit must be applied to the existing front-mount radio, to convert it to a remote-mount radio with a separate control head. To accomplish this, complete the procedures presented in the kit’s Product Manual, publication number 14221-1510-4450. That manual is included with the kit.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B Self-Tapping Screws and Hardware for Securing Bracket to Mounting Surface Mounting Bracket 14015-0201-02 M5 Hardware for Securing Radio to Bracket Figure 7-2: Mounting Bracket Kit 14015-0201-01 6. Using the bracket as a template, and/or the dimensional information shown in Figure 7-3, mark and drill at least four (4) mounting holes into the mounting surface as required per the type of hardware used.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B TOP VIEW ISOMETRIC VIEW 2.75 Inches (69.9 mm) 2.75 Inches (69.9 mm) 1.77 Inches (45.0 mm) 1.77 Inches (45.0 mm) 0.98 Inches (25.0 mm) 0.98 Inches (25.0 mm) Bracket-To-Vehicle Screw Holes (11 places) FRONT/REAR VIEW Bracket-To-Radio Screw Holes (12 places, 6 each side) 6.77 Inches (172.0 mm) 2.63 Inches (66.8 mm) (Made From D14015-0201 Rev. -) Figure 7-3: Mounting Bracket 14015-0201-02 Dimensions (Radio Not Shown) 7.1.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 7.2 DC POWER CABLE INSTALLATION 7.2.1 Overview of On/Off Power Wiring Configurations The following power wiring configurations are supported: • Radio and control head turn on and off automatically with vehicle’s ignition switch/key — This configuration allows the on/off state of the vehicle’s ignition switch/key to control the on/off power state of the radio and control head.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 2. Prepare to connect the cable’s black wire to vehicle ground by locating an area of vehicle metal within approximately two (2) feet of the radio. This surface must have a solid and stable connection to vehicle ground. If not, add grounding strap(s) as necessary. 3. Strip the area of any paint or dirt to expose a bare metal surface, approximately ¾-inch square. 4. Drill a hole in the approximate center of the bare metal surface, and deburr it.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B WARNING Before making connections to the battery’s positive post, carefully disconnect the battery’s negative (ground) cable(s). This will prevent tools or other metallic objects which come in contact with the battery’s positive terminal from shorting to vehicle ground, causing sparks or even a fire or an explosion! When disconnecting the negative cable(s), cover/insulate the positive post(s) if it is not already so a tool cannot short between the posts.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B NOTE The white ignition sense wire must be connected to a fused power source that switches from approximately zero volts to approximately +13.6 volts when the vehicle’s ignition switch/key is turned from the OFF position to the ACCESSORY and RUN positions. Use of a switched power source that is subject to voltage changes as a result of other actions, such as opening a vehicle door, may result in undesirable radio power cycles. 1.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 10. Obtain the 3-amp AGC-type fuse included with the cable, and install it into the fuse holder. 11. Tie and stow these wires as necessary so they remain out of the way of casual contact and wire chafe is avoided. 12. Label this power switch accordingly. For example: “RADIO ON/OFF.” 7.2.2.3.3 Radio and Control Head are “Hot Wired” In the “hot-wired” configuration, the radio and control head are turned on and off only by the head’s on/off/volume control.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 8 CH-25 REMOTE CONTROL HEAD INSTALLATION Procedures in this section must be performed only for a remote-mount radio installation. NOTE 8.1 For a front-mount radio installation, advance to Section 9 or 10 now. APPLICATION OF THE REMOTE-CONTROL CONVERSION KIT Before beginning vehicle installation of the CH-25 control head, the CH-25 Remote-Control Conversion Kit must be applied to the front-mount radio to convert it to a remote-mount radio with a separate control head.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B mounted to a plastic or similar-type dash panel, either fender washers or a field-fabricated metal backing plate should be utilized on the opposite side of the panel from the bracket. 8.4.2 Installing the Mounting Bracket and Control Head Follow this procedure to mechanically install the control head’s mounting bracket and attach the head to it: 1. Obtain the mounting bracket from the conversion kit. The bracket is illustrated in Table 4-3 on page 14.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 4. Set the bracket back on the mounting surface, positioning it so its chamfered edge-slots are facing in the same direction as the head’s display will need to face. 5. Install and tighten the mounting screws. Screws for mounting the bracket to the mounting vehicle’s surface are not included, as all installations differ. Self-threading screws are recommended. Use of self-drilling screws may cause damage to some mounting surfaces, such as a plastic dash panel. 6.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B Figure 8-2: D-Shaped Connectors of Remote Control Cable CAUTION Always use a flat-blade screwdriver with a ¼-inch tip to tighten and loosen the jackscrews of these two connectors. Do not exceed 6.0 inch-pounds of torque (6.9 kgf-cm) when tightening the jackscrews. Cable towards Left side of Head, and…. …towards Left side of Radio (as viewed from rear of radio) Reversing the Cable’s Two Connectors from the Above Results In: Cable towards Right side of Head, and….
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 3. Route the cable through the vehicle’s interior to near the location of the control head. Remove interior panels, door kick panels, etc., and route the cable through existing channels in the vehicle body as necessary. 4. Connect the other 44-pin connector of the Remote Control Cable to the 44-pin connector on the rear panel of the control head. Tighten the jackscrews securely, but do not over-tighten them.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 9 EXTERNAL SPEAKER INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL) The XG-25M mobile radio has an internal (built-in) speaker in the front panel of the control head. This speaker’s audio output power level is rated at 3 watts maximum. It is driven by an audio amplifier located inside the radio. The radio has another internal speaker audio amplifier. This amplifier can drive an optionally-installed external speaker at up to 15 watts.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 10 MICROPHONE ATTACHMENT Each microphone for an XG-25M radio has a 12-pin connector that mates with the mic connector on the front panel of the radio’s control head. A microphone clip is included with each microphone. The radio can be configured to provide a monitor function when the microphone is cradled in the clip. Connect the mic and install the clip as follows: 1.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 11 OPTIONAL CABLES 11.1 OPTION CABLE 14002-0174-08 Option Cable 14002-0174-08 connects to the 44-pin I/O connector on the rear of the radio. It breaks out into several smaller standardized connectors, allowing straightforward access to external interfaces provided by the radio. The cable is shown in Figure 11-1 below. The cable’s 44-pin D-subminiature connector that mates with the connector on the rear of the radio is identified P1.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B CAUTION Observe caution before connecting any external device to the radio via its 44-pin I/O connector. If an external device has its own DC power source/cable (i.e., if it is powered separately from the radio), both the radio and the external device must be properly grounded before connecting the two units and before making a positive (+) power connection to either unit. Otherwise, fuse(s) inside the radio may fail (open) and/or other equipment damage could occur.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B Table 11-1: Option Cable 14002-0174-08 Interconnections 44-PIN I/O CABLE CONNECTOR P1 PIN SIGNAL NAME TO/FROM 4 EXTRX P4 pin 5 External Rx Audio Input (from external/2 typically not used). 9 (reserved) P4 pin 7 Pin is not used. 3 (reserved) P4 pin 8 Pin is not used. Buffered Filtered Discriminator Audio Output (typically not used). A fixed-level audio output with DC bias. Approximately 200 mV rms into a 600-ohm load at rated deviation. Does not contain signaling (e.g.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B Table 11-1: Option Cable 14002-0174-08 Interconnections 44-PIN I/O CABLE CONNECTOR P1 PIN SIGNAL NAME TO/FROM DESCRIPTION 31 GPS_NMEA _TX P5 pin 3 NMEA-Formatted GPS Receiver Module Initialization Data Serial Data Input. ±15-volt RS-232 input level. 7 GND P5 pin 5 Ground for GPS Serial Data Signals.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 11.2 SERIAL DATA CABLE CA-013671-020 Serial Data Cable CA-013671-020 (20 feet long) can be used to extend data connections from the radio to data communications equipment such as a Mobile Data Terminal (MDT) or a GPS NMEA-format device. The cable’s assembly and wiring diagrams are shown in Figure 11-2 below. The cable’s male DB-9 connector (J1) mates to a female DB-9 serial port connector of Option Cable 14002-0174-08, either connector P5 or P6.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 11.3 FRONT PANEL PROGRAMMING CABLE 14015-0200-01 Front Panel Programming Cable 14015-0200-01 can be used to program and configure the radio via the microphone connector on the front panel of the radio. The cable’s assembly and wiring diagrams are shown in Figure 11-3 below. The terminals/pins of the mic connector include those of a serial programming port.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 11.4 DESK MIC ADAPTER CABLE 14015-0200-02 Desk Mic Adapter Cable 14015-0200-02 can be used to connect a desk microphone, such as part number MC-014121-003. This cable interconnects the radio’s front panel mic connector to the desk mic’s DB-9 connector. Cable assembly and wiring diagrams are shown in Figure 11-4 below. The cable’s circular (LTW) connector mates to the radio’s mic connector, and its female DB-9 connector mates to the male DB-9 connector of the desk mic.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 12 GPS NMEA-FORMATTED DATA CONNECTION To obtain GPS NMEA-formatted serial data from the radio, the radio must be equipped with the GPS receiver option, and Option Cable 14002-0174-08 is required. For radios equipped with a GPS receiver, follow this procedure to complete the GPS NMEA-formatted serial data connections: 1. Obtain Option Cable 14002-0174-08. Each “leg” of this cable is approximately 65 inches long (166 centimeters). 2.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 4. Connect the female DB-9 connector (P6) to the computer. If the computer is not equipped with a DB-9 serial port connector, use a suitable adapter, such as USB-to-RS-232 Adapter Cable CN24741-0001. NOTE Before data communications can occur on a P25 system, the respective data option must be enabled. Contact the Technical Assistance Center (TAC) for additional information. TAC contact information is included on page 12. 14 INITIAL POWER-UP TEST 1.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 15 PERFORMANCE TESTS This section includes procedures to verify the performance of the installation’s mobile antenna system. There are three (3) procedures in this section: • Changing Operating Mode for Tests • Testing by Transmitting into a Dummy Load (a 50-Ohm RF Terminator) • Testing by Transmitting into the Mobile Antenna CAUTION The accuracy of test results depends upon a DC power source in the range of 13.6 volts DC ±10%.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 15.1 REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT Table 15-1: Test Equipment Required for Performance Tests TEST EQUIPMENT Average-Responding Wattmeter (for conv. measurements) or Digital Wattmeter Wattmeter Element (Typically Not Required if Using a Digital Wattmeter) MODEL / PART NUMBER & DESCRIPTION Bird Electronic Corp. Model 43 (or equivalent) with Type N female connectors at input and output ports. Bird Electronics Corp Model 5000-XT with Wideband Power Sensor 5017, 25 MHz to 1000 MHz Range.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B Vehicle-Mounted Antenna TNC Male-to-Type N Male Coaxial Jumper Cable XG-25M Mobile Radio (Rear View) Wattmeter Radio’s DC Power Cable Option Cable and GPS Antenna Cable connections not are indicated. Type N Male-toTNC Female RF Adapter IN OUT 3-Pin Connectors Installation’s DC Power Cable Wattmeter Element – Shown Positioned for Forward Power Measurements (see text) From 13.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B Transmit only for as long as needed to take the measurement, then immediately disable the transmission. NOTE 10. If the wattmeter reading is within that range, record the measured level in the appropriate space on the data collection form near the end of this manual. If the wattmeter reading is outside that range, verify the radio’s power supply voltage (i.e., battery voltage) is within the specified range, recheck all connections, and measure the RF output power again.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B range, replace the antenna, make sure all connections are seated firmly, and repeat the testing procedure. If problems persist, contact the Technical Assistance Center (see page 12). NOTE If the radio installation employs a ¼-wave unity-gain antenna (part number AN225006-001), the driven element (i.e., whip) of the antenna must be trimmed to the proper length in order to minimize antenna system VSWR. Refer to the instructions included with the antenna for trimming instructions.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 13. If the wattmeter reading is within the range, record the value in the appropriate space on the TEST PERFORMANCE DATA FORM on page 67, and then advance to the next step in this procedure. Notes for Troubleshooting Bad VSWR/Reverse Power Readings: Make sure the installed antenna element is consistent with the specified frequency range of the radio by checking the antenna element’s datasheet VSWR spec, etc.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B Table 15-4: Antenna Mounts’ Cable RF Loss (in dB of Loss per Foot) At 200 MHz (use for VHF) 700 MHz (use for UHF and 700 MHz) 900 MHz (use for 800 MHz) 0.049 0.155 0.2 0.051 0.098 0.111 AN-125001-005 0.049 0.151 0.172 AN-125001-006 0.033 0.105 0.118 ANTENNA MOUNT PART NUMBER AN-125001-001 AN-125001-003 AN-125001-007 AN-125001-002 AN-125001-004 AN-125001-008 If problems persist, contact the Technical Assistance Center (see page 12). 14.
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14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 15.4 TEST PERFORMANCE DATA FORM Clip Here Enter the information requested on this data collection form. Clip this form and file it as a permanent record of the tested performance of the XG-25M mobile radio installation.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 16 COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION Double-check the following items before considering the installation completed: • Verify all newly installed mechanical hardware is mounted securely and all respective mounting hardware is tight. • Verify all electrical interconnections are connected properly and the associated connector attachment hardware is tight. Pay special attention to all RF antenna cables! • Verify all related fuses are correctly installed and properly rated.
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B 18 WARRANTY A. Harris Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, through its RF Communications Division (hereinafter "Seller") warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter "Buyer") that Equipment manufactured by or for the Seller shall be free from defects in material and workmanship, and shall conform to its published specifications. With respect to all non-Seller Equipment, Seller gives no warranty, and only the warranty, if any, given by the manufacturer shall apply.
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