Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Chapter 3 Universal Relay Controller Installation
- Chapter 4 Options and Accessories Installation
- 4.1 Dash-Mount Accessory Installation
- 4.2 Remote-Mount Accessory Installation
- 4.2.1 Emergency Pushbutton or Footswitch Installation
- 4.2.2 Horn (External Alarm) Relay Installation
- 4.2.3 Lights (External Alarm) Relay Installation
- 4.2.4 Gunlock Installation
- 4.2.5 Horn-Ring Transfer
- 4.2.6 Record Audio Out Jack of Transmit and Receive Audio
- 4.2.7 Earphone Jack
- 4.2.8 USB Data Cables
- 4.2.9 RS232 Cables
- 4.3 Vehicle Interface Port Overview
- 4.4 Compatibility of Emergency when Attaching a Siren
- 4.5 Accessory Connector Assembly Details (P2) (All Models Except 100W)
- 4.6 Memory and Three-Day Secure Key Retention Option
- Chapter 5 Motorcycle Radio Installation
- 5.1 Motorcycle Radio Description
- 5.2 Installation Overview
- 5.3 Installing the Universal Mounting Plate
- 5.4 Installing the Speaker and Control Head
- 5.4.1 Handlebar Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Together
- 5.4.2 Fuel Tank Console Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Together
- 5.4.3 Handlebar Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Separately
- 5.4.4 Fuel Tank Console Installation with Speaker and Control Head Mounted Separately
- 5.5 Installing the Speaker
- 5.6 Installing the Microphone Hang-Up Clip
- 5.7 Installing Antenna Base and Cables
- 5.8 Installing the Antenna
- 5.9 Cable Routing
- 5.10 Installing the Weather-Resistant Enclosure
- 5.11 Transceiver and Cabling Installation
- 5.12 Installing the Emergency Switch Option
- 5.13 Installing the External Alarm Relay Option
- 5.14 Installing the Headset Accessory
- 5.15 Installing the Control Head Sunshield
- 5.16 Horn/Lights Wiring
- 5.17 Emergency Switch Wiring
- Chapter 6 Finishing the Installation
- Chapter 7 Best Practices: Installation & Troubleshooting
- 7.1 Check Wiring of Ignition and Radio Ignition Sensing
- 7.2 Check Physical Installation of Radio Ground and Radio Accessory Wiring
- 7.3 Improve the Electrical Quality of the Power and Ignition Lines
- 7.4 Minimize the Effect of Poorly Grounded Antennas
- 7.5 Jump-Start the Vehicle
- 7.6 Eliminate Noise/Howling from PA Speaker
- A.1 Basic Ordering Information
- A.2 Motorola Online
- A.3 Mail Orders
- A.4 Telephone Orders
- A.5 Fax Orders
- A.6 Parts Identification
- A.7 Product Customer Service
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4-8 Options and Accessories Installation: Vehicle Interface Port Overview
4.3.2 VIP Input Connections
The VIP input pins are only available on the back of the control head (remote mount). 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:
NOTE: Remote Mount requires the VIP cable to be attached to J400.
MCH installations require the VIP inputs to be connected to the head assigned ID #1. See
Section 2.2.2.5: “Setting the Initial Control Head ID” on page 2-24 for further information.
Table 4-2. VIP Input Connections
VIP IN #
J400 J2
Ground Pin
Number
On/Off Switched
Pin Number
Ground Pin
Number
On/Off Switched
Pin Number
1 2 (green) 8 (white) NA NA
2 2 (green) 9 (orange) NA NA
3 2 (green) 10 (violet) NA NA
APX 7500 radios equipped with the following features are capable of transmitting
automatically, even if the radio is turned off:
• Automatic Vehicle Location
• Other Special Data Products
All APX 7500 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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