Installation Manual

Table Of Contents
September 17, 2004 6881098C38-O
3-2 Options and Accessories Installation: Remote-Mount Accessory Installations for W4/5/7/9 Models
3.1.2 VIP Input Connections
The VIP input pins are only available on the back of the control head. These connections control
inputs from switches. One side of the switch connects to ground while the other side connects to a
buffered input on the control head. The switch can be normally closed (NC) or normally open (NO)
depending on the configuration of the VIP inputs. There are three VIP input connections, as follows:
3.2 Remote-Mount Accessory Installations for W4/5/7/9 Models
NOTE: Remove JU629 (J5 emergency to ground) and JU618 (emergency to pin 13 of J6) from the
radio interconnect board. Do not remove JU628 (pin 13 of J6 to ground). Other options (such
as siren/PA) may require this.
Remote-mount configurations offer more flexibility with accessories connections. There are two
methods of terminations that can be combined in parallel:
1. The first and most convenient method is to connect to the rear of the control head using the
J1003 connector. This connector, unlike the accessory connector assembly, has female
terminals. These terminals are supplied crimped to wires in all Motorola-approved
accessories.
a. Insert the female terminal into the J1003 connector housing in the appropriate location
and connect the J1003 connector into the rear of the control head (see
Figure 3-1). A
removal tool is available through Motorola. (See Appendix A: Replacement Parts Order-
ing
.)
Table 3-2. VIP Input Connections
J0103 J2 J3
VIP Number
SW B+ Pin
Number
On/Off
Switched
Pin Number
SW B+ Pin
Number
On/Off
Switched
Pin Number
SW B+ Pin
Number
On/Off
Switched
Pin Number
1 21 4 NA NA NA NA
2 20 3 NA NA NA NA
33637NANANANA
CAUTION: XTL 5000 radios equipped with the following features
are capable of transmitting automatically, even if the radio is turned
off:
MDC Status/Message
MDC Emergency
Trunking Products
Automatic Vehicle Location
Other Special Data Products
All XTL 5000 have accessory connector pins 14 and 15 connected
together to allow the radio to power down. Opening this connection
by REMOVING the accessory connector, or otherwise failing to
maintain a normally closed path, could, if left unchecked, drain the
vehicle battery, and possibly cause transmissions to occur.
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