User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTIONS
- SPECIFICATIONS
- 3 INTRODUCTION
- 4 UNPACKING AND CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT
- 5 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
- 6 ANTENNA INSTALLATION
- 6.1 ANTENNA MOUNTING LOCATIONS
- 6.2 ANTENNA INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
- 6.2.1 Installing NMO Antenna Mounts AN125001-001, 002, 003 and 004
- 6.2.2 Installing NMO Magnetic Antenna Mounts AN125001-007 and AN125001-008
- 6.2.3 Installing All Other Antenna Mounts
- 6.2.4 Attaching NMO Antenna Elements
- 6.2.5 Installing the Coax Cable and TNC RF Connector
- 6.2.6 Install GPS Antenna (Required Only if Radio has GPS Receiver Option)
- 7 RADIO INSTALLATION
- 8 CH25 REMOTE CONTROL HEAD INSTALLATION
- 9 EXTERNAL SPEAKER INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL)
- 10 MICROPHONE ATTACHMENT
- 11 OPTIONAL CABLES
- 12 GPS NMEA-FORMATTED DATA CONNECTION
- 13 MOBILE DATA CONNECTION
- 14 INITIAL POWER-UP TEST
- 15 PERFORMANCE TESTS
- 16 COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION
- 17 WARRANTY REGISTRATION
- 18 WARRANTY
14221-1510-4440, Rev. B
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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.
(Made From D14002-0174 Sh. 11 and 12, Rev. C)
Figure 11-1: Option Cable 14002-0174-08
P1
(Pin-Out View)
ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM
WIRING DIAGRAM
P1
(Side View)
P2
P3
P5
P4
P6
Approximately 66 inches
(170 centimeters)
WIRE
COLOR
WIRE
GAUGE
SIGNAL NAME
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