Installation Instructions

Feature Description
If IGNITION is not present, all transmissions are inhibited.
The radio is able to affiliate with trunking systems. The radio can ONLY
receive trunking dispatch communications.
Emergency Alarm transmissions are possible with the use of the Emer-
gency Power-up feature.
Required
Radio POWERS ON when the Power button is pressed and Ignition is
present.
Radio POWERS ON when Ignition is cycled and radio was previously
turned ON.
Radio POWERS OFF when the Power button is pressed, or when Igni-
tion is lost.
Soft Power-off
Radio POWERS ON when the Power button is pressed, or when Ignition
is detected.
Radio POWERS OFF when the Power button is pressed, or when Igni-
tion is lost.
Ignition Only Pow-
er-up
Radio POWERS ON when Ignition is present.
Radio POWERS OFF when Ignition is lost.
Control head Power button is ignored.
NOTICE: When either TX Inhibit, PTT TX Inhibit or Required are selected, the Emergency
Power-up feature is not available.
When any other Ignition Switch setting is made, Emergency Power-up is available regardless of
the current ignition state.
Any optional inactivity time-out timer setting in CPS may delay the power-off of the radio once
Ignition sense is removed.
2.1.5
Siren/PA Configuration and Programming
The Siren/PA is shipped pre-wired for 100 W operation. It can be rewired for 65 W, 75 W, or 130 W
power levels. Refer to this procedure if you want to change to another power level.
Procedure:
1 Open the Siren/PA connector cover to gain access to the two-connector speaker leads.
Do not change the speaker common lead (pin 20). The other lead is connected to pin 35 (for
100 W operation).
2 Using an appropriate pin removal tool, extract pin 35 and move it to one of the following pin
locations:
Pin location 36 for 75 W operation
Pin location 28 for 65 W or 130 W operation
3 Do one of the following:
For 65 W or 75 W operation, reassemble the connector.
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