To use the Ignition Sense line in any application, the option cable must be wired accordingly, see the section Connect To Ignition Sense on page 18. There are three parameters that define how the Ignition Sense feature will operate - a jumper on the radio (as described above), and two programmable parameters in the personality. The programmable parameters enable/disable Transmission and/or Horn Alert with respect to the vehicle ignition switch.
Connect Option Cable This section applies to installations that require an option cable. The option cable (RPM 113 7674/1) is required if you are installing: • External Speaker • Internal/External Speaker Option • Car Horn Alert • Ignition Sense • External Modulation • External Demodulation To connect the option cable to the radio: 1. Remove the two Phillips screws holding the plastic cover in place, from the back of the radio, see Figure 5. Figure 5 – Removing Plastic Cover 2.
the personality for the PANTHER 300M radio. The radio personality is a computer file that defines all the operating parameters for the radio. For more information on programming the PANTHER 300M radio, see the On-Line Help provided with Conventional ProGrammer (TQ-3389 R9A or later) or ProGrammer (TQ-3385 R9A or later). Typically, the radio is programmed before it is installed in a vehicle. STEP 5 – INSTALL CABLES The PANTHER 300M Mobile Radio is installed as a front mount radio.
Figure 6 – Power Cable RPM 113 7674/10 Route the lead away from high heat sources in the engine compartment that may cause lead damage and introduce a fire hazard. In addition, the lead should not be routed near electrical noise sources such as electronic ignition modules or cruise control modules. 3. Secure the cable at several locations within the engine compartment to prevent possible damage to the cable. 4. Connect the BLACK lead to the vehicle chassis.
detailed description on how to configure the Ignition Sense line, see the section Configure Ignition Sense Jumper on page 14. Regardless of how the ignition sense line is configured, the option cable must be wired as described below for the feature to work. Connect Pin 13 of the option cable to an ignition “ON” sense point (preferably an “Accessory” point in the vehicle fuse panel) that is switched on when the vehicle ignition switch is in the ACCESSORY and RUN positions.
Figure 7 – Mounting Bracket and Mounting Bracket Hardware Kit Radio Mounting Procedures The following procedures are used to mount the radio. 1. Using the bracket as a template, mark and drill the mounting holes using a No. 31 (1/8) drill bit. Be sure to leave enough room at the rear of the radio unit for the cable connections and airflow. CAUTION Be careful to avoid damaging some vital part (fuel tank, transmission housing, etc.) of the vehicle when drilling mounting holes.
Figure 8 –Mounting Bracket Installation 3. Place the radio into the mounting bracket and secure with the four 3/8” Phillip’s screws supplied. The radio can be fastened in any of three different positions: parallel to the mounting surface or tilted slightly from the parallel position. (Refer to Figure 9.) 4. Connect antenna coaxial cable to antenna connector (TNC). 5. Insert power cable into power connector running from rear of radio unit and push until the connectors snap together. 6.
Figure 9 – Mounting Radio to Bracket STEP 7 – INSTALL OPTIONS AND ACCESSORIES Radio Option Cable The radio option cable (RPM 113 7674/1) is required if you are installing: • External Speaker • Internal/External Speaker Option • Car Horn Alert • Ignition Sense • External Modulation • External Demodulation The section STEP 3 – EQUIPMENT PREPARATION, on page 11, describes how to connect the option cable to the radio.
Table 2 – Radio Option Connector P3 Interface Description DB-25 Pin No (J100) Pin No (P3) I/O Description 2 1 --- 5 2 I Internal Speaker Input #1: # 5W across Internal Speaker 6 3 O Audio Amp Output #1: # Vo ≈ 6.6 VDC 18 4 O 19 5 I Audio Amp Output #2 to Internal or External Speaker # Vo ≈ 6.
Table 2 - Radio Option Connector P3 Interface Description Cont’d DB-25 Pin No (J100) Pin No (P3) I/O 24 15 O Description (1) HORN CONTROL At Signaling Mode Display In Menu On Off Action Enable Disable # When select “ON”(enable) and a correct T99 Individual Call is received, the output of pin 15 is “low.
External Speaker – 19A149590P11 The external speaker kit includes a 4-ohm, 10 Watt rated speaker and a radio option cable. To connect an external speaker, the radio option cable (RPM 113 7674/1) must be installed and connected to the radio. 1. Mount the speaker so it is directed at the operator but does not interfere with the operator’s vision. It also should not present a hazard in the event of an accident.
JUMPER POSITIONS 1-2 USED WHEN THERE IS NO EXTERNAL SPEAKER OPTION 2-3 USED WHEN THERE IS AN EXTERNAL SPEAKER OPTION PANTHER 300M EXTERNAL SPEAKER OPTION WHEN THE EXTERNAL SPEAKER OPTION IS APPLIED, AUDIO FROM THE SPEAKER AMP LEAVES THE RADIO ON OPTION CONNECTOR PINS 3 AND 4 AND GOES TO J101. THE EXTERNAL SPEAKER'S CABLE IS CONNECTED TO J101.
Figure 12 – Internal/External Speaker Relay 27 uP PORT RADIO AUDIO AMP AUDIO IN SPKR 1 3 2 1 EXT RADIO CONNECTOR DB 25 CONNECTOR 24 15 HORN/SPKR 15 18 5 J100 6 RPM 113 7674/1 OPTION CABLE 3 4 2 P3 (LOW FOR EXTERNAL SPEAKER) RELAY CONTROL LINE COM AUDIO OUT (SPKR_1 SIDE OF AUDIO AMP) AUDIO OUT (SPKR_2 SIDE OF AUDIO AMP) INTERNAL AUDIO BACK INTO RADIO NO NO FUSE 1A SPEAKER RELAY SPDT RELAY (19A149299P1) EXTERNAL SPEAKER EXT SPEAKER AUDIO SPKR 2 BATTERY A+ OR IGNITIONA+ 4 OHM 1
Alarm (Horn) Relay Kit - 19A705499P1 To connect the alarm relay kit, the radio option cable (RPM 113 7674/1) must be installed and connected to the radio.
OPTION CABLE RPM 113 7674/1 PIN 24 COM 87 NO 30 To Horn Circuit To Horn Circuit 85 BATTERY A+ DB-25 CONNECTOR (MALE) TO BE SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER J100 DB-25 CONNECTOR (FEMALE) PIN 15 ON 18 PIN CONNECTOR P3 FUSE (1A) 86 RELAY 19A149299P1 Figure 13 - External Car Alert FUSE (1A) BATTERY A+ 86 87a 87 30 85 TO RADIO OPTION CABLE GREEN/WHITE WIRE TO HORN CIRCUIT Figure 14 - External Alarm Relay 29
FUSE 1A (OPTIONAL) VEHICLE FUSE BLOCK PIN 13 DB-25 CONNECTOR (MALE) TO BE SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER J100 DB-25 CONNECTOR (FEMALE) PIN 18 IGNITION SENSE P3 18 PIN CONNECTOR OPTION CABLE RPM 113 7674/1 Figure 15 – Ignition Sense Option Microphone Hanger/Hook Switch Mounting – 344A4678P1 The microphone hanger or Hook Switch should be mounted in a location convenient to the operator where it will not interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle or be a hazard to the vehicle passengers.
Typical Mobile Antenna Installation A permanent mount-type antenna should be located in the center of the roof or center of rear deck. Important Note: Rear deck mounting of an antenna is only applicable when the installation provides at least 55 inches between the antenna and occupants of the vehicle. The Maximum Permissible Exposure limit is a radius of 55 inches (or 138 cm) for roof or rear deck installations per OET Bulletin 65 of the FCC.
Typical Desktop Base Station Antenna Installation For desktop base station configurations, a typical building roof top/tower installation may be used. The Maximum Permissible Exposure limit is a radius of 77 inches (or 195 cm) for typical desktop base station configurations per OET Bulletin 65 of the FCC. This estimate is made using the maximum capable transmit power of the radio, an antenna with a maximum gain of 6 dBd, and a maximum 50% transmit duty cycle (due to the push-to-talk status of this mobile).
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