User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme
- Commercial Warranty
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Standard Configurations
- 2.1 Planning the Installation
- 2.2 Radio Mounting
- 2.2.1 Dash Mount with Trunnion
- 2.2.2 Remote Mount with Trunnion
- 2.2.2.1 Transceiver
- 2.2.2.2 Control Head and Remote Mount Cabling
- 2.2.3 Locking Kit (Optional)
- 2.3 Power Cable
- 2.4 Ignition Cable
- 2.5 Antenna
- 2.6 Speaker
- 2.7 Microphone Hang-Up Clip
- 2.8 Completing the Installation
- Chapter 3 Options and Accessories Installation
- Chapter 4 Motorcycle Radio Installation
- 4.1 Motorcycle Radio Description
- 4.2 Installation Overview
- 4.3 Installing the Universal Mounting Plate
- 4.4 Installing the Speaker and Control Head
- 4.4.1 Handlebar Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Together
- 4.4.2 Fuel Tank Console Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Together
- 4.4.3 Handlebar Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Separately
- 4.4.4 Fuel Tank Console Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Separately
- 4.5 Installing the Speaker
- 4.6 Installing the Microphone Hang-Up Clip
- 4.7 Installing Cables
- 4.8 Installing the Weather-Resistant Enclosure
- 4.9 Transceiver and Cabling Installation
- 4.10 Installing the Antenna
- 4.11 Installing the Emergency Switch Option
- 4.12 Installing the External Alarm Relay Option
- 4.13 Installing the Headset Accessory
- 4.14 Horn/Lights Wiring
- 4.15 Emergency Switch Wiring
- Chapter 5 Finishing the Installation: Cable Connection
- Appendix A Replacement Parts Ordering
- Glossary
- Index
6881096C72-A August 7, 2003
Options and Accessories Installation: Accessory Connector Assembly Details (P2) 3-11
1
This pin must be connected to ground by jumper on accessory cable if emergency is disabled, even if disabled by
CPS. If enabled, this line must be grounded via a switch, which is normally closed. The emergency debounce time
is programmable via CPS.
2
Pulling this line to ground will activate PTT function, activating the AUX_MIC input.
3
Fixed level (independent of volume level) received audio signal, including alert tones. Flat or de-emphasis are pro-
grammed by CPS. Output voltage is approximately 100 mVrms per 1kHz of deviation. The DC offset is 1.4V.
4
This output is used to detect when a rear microphone accessory is taken off-hook, to override PL to alert the user
to busy traffic prior to transmitting.
5
This microphone signal is independent of the microphone signal on the front microphone connector. The nominal
input level is 80mVrms for 60% deviation when used for motorcycle, but can also support 300 mVrms for future
APCO accessories. The DC impedance is 660 ohms and the AC impedance is 560 ohms.
6
See
Table 2-1 in Chapter 2 for wiring options.
Note: Please see the XTL 5000 Basic Service manual (Motorola publication part number 6881096C73) for more
detailed descriptions of these pins.
Table 3-3. Rear Accessory Jack Pin Functions
Pin
No.
Pin Name Pin Function
Pin
No.
Pin Name Pin Function
1 GND Ground 14 GND Ground
2 BUS+ SB9600 BUS+ Data 15 EMERGENCY Emergency
1
3 BUS- SB9600 BUS- Data 16 PTT* Pu s h To Ta l k
2
4 TXD RS232 Transmit Data 17 ONE WIRE One-Wire Data
5 RXD RS232 Receive Data 18 VIP OUT 1 Vehicular Interface Output
6 USB- USB - (Data) 19 VIP OUT 2 Vehicular Interface Output
7 USB+ USB + (Data) 20 SPKR+ Speaker + (3.2 ohm
minimum impedance)
8 RESET SB9600 RESET 21 RX FILT AUDIO Receive Filtered Audio Out
3
9 BUSY SB9600 BUSY 22 MONITOR Monitor Overrides PL
4
10 CTS RS232 Clear-To-Send 23 AUX MIC Rear Microphone Input
5
11 RTS RS232 Request-To-Send 24 SW B+ Switched Battery Voltage
12 USB PWR USB Power (5V from USB
accessory/cable)
25 Ignition Ignition Sense
6
13 CHAN ACT Channel Activity (qualified
received signal)
26 SPKR- Speaker - (3.2 ohm minimum
impedance)