User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 REGULATORY AND SAFETY INFORMATION
- 1.1 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTIONS
- 1.2 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS
- 1.3 COMPLIANCE WITH RF EXPOSURE STANDARDS
- 1.4 RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE
- OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY GUIDELINES AND SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION
- 1.6 COMMON HAZARDS
- 1.7 SAFE DRIVING RECOMMENDATIONS
- 1.8 OPERATING RULES AND REGULATIONS
- 1.9 OPERATING TIPS
- 2 MARITIME FREQUENCIES
- 3 SPECIFICATIONS
- 4 INTRODUCTION
- 5 UNPACKING AND CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT
- 6 PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
- 7 ANTENNA INSTALLATION
- 7.1 ANTENNA MOUNTING LOCATIONS
- 7.2 ANTENNA INSTALLATION PROCEDURES
- 7.2.1 Installing NMO Antenna Mounts AN125001-001, 002, 003 and 004
- 7.2.2 Installing NMO Magnetic Antenna Mounts AN125001-007 and AN125001-008
- 7.2.3 Installing All Other Antenna Mounts
- 7.2.4 Attaching NMO Antenna Elements
- 7.2.5 Installing the Coax Cable and TNC RF Connector
- 7.2.6 Install GPS Antenna (Required Only if Radio has GPS Receiver Option)
- 8 RADIO INSTALLATION
- 9 EXTERNAL SPEAKER INSTALLATION (OPTIONAL)
- 10 MICROPHONE ATTACHMENT
- 11 OPTIONAL CABLES
- 12 GPS NMEA-FORMATTED DATA CONNECTION
- 13 MOBILE DATA CONNECTION
- 14 INITIAL POWER-UP TEST
- 15 PERFORMANCE TESTS
- 16 COMPLETE THE INSTALLATION
- 17 WARRANTY REGISTRATION
- 18 WARRANTY
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5 UNPACKING AND CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT
5.1 MATERIALS
A typical set of materials for an XG-25M mobile radio installation includes:
• XG-25M Mobile Radio — See Table 5-1 below for catalog and part number.
• Installation Kit MAMW-TBD — Contents listed in Table 5-2.
• One or Two Antennas — See Table 5-3. (A second antenna or a “combination” antenna is required if
the optional GPS receiver is installed and used.)
• Microphone — See Table 5-3 for microphone part numbers.
Table 5-1: XG-25M Mobile Radio Catalog and Part Number
CATALOG
NUMBER*
RADIO
PART NUMBER
DESCRIPTION
DM-MV1B 14015-0010-01 XG-25M VHF 50-Watt Mobile Radio
* In addition to the radio, the catalog package also contains this Installation and Product Safety Manual and a
Quick Guide.
5.2 MATERIAL INSPECTION
After removal from the carton, examine the radio and other components for broken,
damaged, loose or missing parts. If any are noted, contact the Customer Care center (see
page 22) immediately to discuss and arrange the return of the equipment to Harris for
replacement. Any unauthorized attempts to repair or modify this equipment will void
the warranty and could create a safety hazard.
Upon removing items from the carton and verifying that all equipment is accounted for, proceed with the
installation.
Mounting of the radio and/or antenna in ways other than those described in this manual
may adversely affect performance, violate FCC rules on RF exposure, and even damage
the unit, posing a potential safety hazard.
CAUTION
CAUTION