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MXM600 Installation Manual
*MN009998A01*
JUNE 2024
MN009998A01-AA
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  • Page 1 MXM600 Installation Manual *MN009998A01* JUNE 2024 MN009998A01-AA © 2024 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3.1.1 Installing Your Radio in an Automotive DIN Slot Dashboard..........38 3.1.2 Mounting Your Radio in the Frame..................38 3.1.3 Removing Your Radio from the DIN Frame................39 3.2 MXM600 Desktop Installation ......................40 3.2.1 Planning Desktop Installation.....................40 3.2.2 Setting Up Desktop Installation..................40 3.3 MXM600 Remote Mount Installation....................42...
  • Page 3 3.4.2 Data Box Radio........................69 3.4.3 Databox Expansion Head with Third-Party Control Head..........69 3.5 MXM600 with IP67 Remote Control Head..................70 3.5.1 Installing IP67 Remote Ethernet Control Head in a Motorcycle......... 72 3.5.2 Mechanical Parts List for IP67 Remote Mount Installation..........75 3.5.3 Extra Connectivity to the IP67 Remote Ethernet Control Head.........
  • Page 4 MN009998A01-AA Contents 4.8.1 IP67 Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) Cable............111 4.8.2 Motorcycle Mount TELCO Cable..................112 4.8.3 Remote Mount Ethernet Cables..................112 4.8.4 Accessories Expansion Cable..................112 4.8.5 Connector and Pin Assignment for Cradle (Telephone Style Control Head)....115 4.8.6 Ethernet Cables........................116 4.8.7 Remote Ethernet Control Head Y-Cable (Accessories Expansion Cable).......
  • Page 5: List Of Figures

    MN009998A01-AA List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: Power Cabling Routing to the Engine Compartment.................34 Figure 2: Power Cable Assembly........................35 Figure 3: 26-pin Accessory Connector (PMLN8541_)..................37 Figure 4: Radio with Mount Kit..........................39 Figure 5: Radio with Demount Tools.........................40 Figure 6: Typical Desktop Mounting.........................
  • Page 6 MN009998A01-AA List of Figures Figure 35: TSCH Cradle Rear View with Attached Slim Bracket ..............68 Figure 36: Data Box Radio Interface........................ 69 Figure 37: Configuration with Two Control and Data Terminals................70 Figure 38: Comparison of RECH Types......................71 Figure 39: Differentiation Between TELCO IP67 Control Head and IP67 RECH ..........72 Figure 40: Motorcycle Installation........................
  • Page 7 MN009998A01-AA List of Figures Figure 73: Motorcycle Remote Control Head (TELCO) Cable................ 112 Figure 74: Remote Mount Ethernet Cables.....................112 Figure 75: Accessories Expansion Cable, PMKN4029_ or PMKN4056_............113 Figure 76: Accessories Expansion Cable, PMKN4429_ or PMKN4456_............113 Figure 77: View of the Telephone Style Control Head Cradle (TSCH)............115 Figure 78: Mobile to Control Head Ethernet Cable Pin Diagram..............
  • Page 8: List Of Tables

    MN009998A01-AA List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: Special Notations..........................13 Table 2: Radio Model Descriptions........................14 Table 3: Sales Model Nomenclature......................... 15 Table 4: Sales Models – Description of Position....................15 Table 5: Type and Model Numbers........................16 Table 6: General Specifications........................17 Table 7: Receiver Specifications........................18 Table 8: Transmitter Specifications........................
  • Page 9 MN009998A01-AA List of Tables Table 37: Configurations – Graphics Description....................44 Table 38: Associated Components for Remote Mount..................44 Table 39: Configurations – Graphics Description....................50 Table 40: Ethernet Cables..........................51 Table 41: Associated Components........................52 Table 42: Associated Components........................52 Table 43: Associated Components........................53 Table 44: Associated Components........................
  • Page 10 Table 94: Pin Assignment - Active Data Cable PMKN4104_................122 Table 95: Associated Components......................... 125 Table 96: Service Information – Telephone Numbers and Addresses of the Asia and Pacific Motorola Solutions Centers............................128 Table 97: Service Information – Telephone Numbers and Addresses of Latin America Radio Support Centers..............................
  • Page 11: Legal And Compliance Statements

    License Rights The purchase of Motorola Solutions products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola Solutions, except for the normal nonexclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
  • Page 12: Safety Information

    Product Safety Guide for Mission Critical Devices that contains important operating instructions for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control for Compliance with applicable standards and Regulations. For a list of Motorola Solutions-approved antennas and other accessories, visit the following website: https://www.motorolasolutions.com...
  • Page 13: Read Me First

    Different configurations are reflected in the product names. This manual separates information between the different products when a difference occurs. WARNING: The junction box (GMLN7825_) is only compatible with MXM600. NOTE: Only trained personnel can install the mobile terminal. All installations must take place in accordance with the requirements of the vehicle and antenna manufacturer or supplier.
  • Page 14: Chapter 1: Model Information And Accessories

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 1: Model Information and Accessories Chapter 1 Model Information and Accessories This section provides information on your radio specifications and accessories. Model Descriptions Table 2: Radio Model Descriptions Model Description The M1 radio model includes the following items: ●...
  • Page 15: Sales Model Nomenclature

    AN = Australia or New Zealand MD = Europe Type of Unit M = Mobile Product 2 and 3 Model Series 79 = MXM600 Frequency Band T = 350–470 MHz Power Level F = 10.0 W Physical Packages T = Standard...
  • Page 16: Mobile Terminal Model Information

    Unique Variation N = Standard Package G = BSI Models Mobile Terminal Model Information Motorola Solutions uses sales model prefixes to denote regional kit differences. AZ or MD can be found in use. Table 5: Type and Model Numbers Type Sales Model No.
  • Page 17: Model Specifications

    Region Short Description Model ANM79TFT6TZ5 MXM600 Single Remote 350-470 MHz MTC953DE WARNING: Single Remote Expansion Head (SREH), Dual Remote Expansion Head (DREH), or Databox Expansion Head (DEH) are only compatible with Ethernet Remote Heads. Do not mix Ethernet control heads with non-Ethernet control heads. Ensure the use of appropriate RJ50 Ethernet cables for connecting a SREH, DREH or DEH with a Telephone Style Control Head (TSCH), IP54 Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH), IP67 RECH, or for connecting a DREH with another DREH.
  • Page 18: Table 7: Receiver Specifications

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 1: Model Information and Accessories Parameter Value Single Remote Transceiver, Remote Expansion Head, 45 x 172 x 186 1355 and Top Cover Dual Remote Transceiver, Remote Expansion Head, 45 x 172 x 194 1415 and Top Cover IP54 Remote 60 x 188 x 39 Ethernet Control Head (RECH)
  • Page 19: Mxm600 Accessories-To-Model Chart

    –30 dBm > 1 GHz Adjacent Channel Power –60 dBc Ratio (@ ± 25 kHz) MXM600 Accessories-to-Model Chart NOTE: M1, M2, M3, M4, and M5 refer to radio combinations. Refer to Model Descriptions on page Table 9: Antennas Part Number and Description GMAE4255_ Antenna TETRA Panel Mount 380–430 MHz...
  • Page 20: Table 10: Cables

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 1: Model Information and Accessories Part Number and Description GMAE4271_ Antenna Panel or Roof Mount 430–470 MHz GMAE4272_ Antenna Magnetic Mount 430–470 MHz GMAE4273_ Antenna, Stamped Metal, Antenna Covert Glass Strip 450– 470 MHz GMAE4275_ Antenna Wall Mount 450–470 MHz GMAE4507_ Antenna Combined TETRA or GPS 380–430 MHz SMA GMAG4253_...
  • Page 21: Table 11: Transceiver Rear Connector

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 1: Model Information and Accessories Part Number and Description PMKN4140_ Remote Ethernet Cable, 5 m PMKN4139_ Remote Ethernet Cable, 7 m PMKN4138_ Remote Ethernet Cable, 10 m PMKN4136_ Remote Ethernet Cable, 12 m PMKN4146_ Remote Ethernet Cable, 15 m PMKN4135_ Remote Ethernet Cable, 40 m PMKN4176_...
  • Page 22: Table 12: Control Heads

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 1: Model Information and Accessories Part Number and Description PMLN8541_ MXM600 Rear Accessory Connector (with Dust Cover) PMLN6487_ Accessory Connector Kit PMLN5072_ Rear Accessory Connector Kit (MTM5000 Accessory) Table 12: Control Heads Part Number and Description PMVN4508_ IP54 Remote Ethernet Control Head (IP54 RECH) Roman...
  • Page 23: Table 13: Control Heads Legacy

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 1: Model Information and Accessories Part Number and Description PMVN4589_ Dash/Desk Control Head Arabic PMVN4590_ Dash/Desk Control Head Taiwanese PMVN4591_ Dash/Desk Control Head Japanese PMVN4592_ Dash/Desk Control Head Cyrillic Table 13: Control Heads Legacy Part Number and Description PMVN4386_ Control Head Dash/Desk English PMVN4387_...
  • Page 24 MN009998A01-AA Chapter 1: Model Information and Accessories Part Number and Description PMWN4009_ Control Head Dash/Desk English PMWN4010_ Control Head Dash/Desk Chinese PMWN4011_ Control Head Dash/Desk Korean PMWN4012_ Control Head Dash/Desk Arabic PMWN4013_ Control Head Dash/Desk Taiwanese PMWN4014_ Control Head Dash/Desk Cyrillic PMWN4015_ Control Head Dash/Desk Hungarian PMWN4016_...
  • Page 25: Table 14: Expansion Head Kits

    PMLN4904_ Serial Expansion Head (Serial Control Head Compatible) Table 15: Junction Box Part Number and Description GMLN7825_ MXM600 Data Junction Box with Accessory Connector PMKN4300_ 2 m Junction Cable to Transceiver (MXM600) PMKN4301_ 4 m Junction Cable to Transceiver (MXM600)
  • Page 26: Table 17: Mounting (Control Head)

    Enhanced Control Head DIN Trunnion PMLN5092_ Bracket, Motorcycle Enhanced Control Head Trunnion, SS Table 18: Mounting (Transceiver) Part Number and Description PMLN8620_ Trunnion Standard Kit (MXM600) PMLN5094_ DIN Mounting Kit RLN4779_ Key Lock Mounting Kit Table 19: Desktop Mount Part Number and Description...
  • Page 27: Table 21: Power Supplies

    12–18 Amp Switched-Mode Isolated Converter WAPN4008_ 12–18 Amp Switched-Mode Converter PMKN4305_ DC Power Cable for AC-DC Adapter, 2.4 m (MXM600) PMKN4165_ DC Power Cable for AC-DC Adapter (MTM5000 Accessory) Table 22: Line Cords for Power Supply Part Number and Description...
  • Page 28: Table 24: Push-To-Talk (Ptt) Switches

    Accessory Kit, 13 W External Speaker RSN4003_ 7.5 W, External Speaker RSN4004_ 5 W, External Speaker AC000240A02 Wideband External Speaker (MXM600) PMKN4119_ Speaker Extension Cable Table 26: Telephone Style Control Head Identification Part Number and Description PMLN6335_ Color Code (White) Pack of Five...
  • Page 29: Table 28: Serial Expansion Head Compatible Control Heads And Accessories

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 1: Model Information and Accessories Part Number and Description GMLN5091_ External Alarm Relay RLN4836_ Emergency Foot Switch Table 28: Serial Expansion Head Compatible Control Heads and Accessories Part Number and Description PMVN4379_ Motorcycle Control Head English PMVN4380_ Motorcycle Control Head Chinese PMVN4381_ Motorcycle Control Head Korean PMVN4382_...
  • Page 30 MN009998A01-AA Chapter 1: Model Information and Accessories Part Number and Description PMWN4004_ Motorcycle Control Head Korean PMWN4005_ Motorcycle Control Head Arabic PMWN4006_ Motorcycle Control Head Taiwanese PMWN4007_ Motorcycle Control Head Cyrillic PMWN4008_ Motorcycle Control Head Hungarian PMWN4017_ Remote Control Head English PMWN4018_ Remote Control Head Chinese PMWN4019_...
  • Page 31 MN009998A01-AA Chapter 1: Model Information and Accessories Part Number and Description PMKN4020_ Cable, Assembly, Remote Mount Cable - 10 m PMKN4029_ Cable, Assembly, Expansion Cable, 25-Pin, GCAI, USB PMKN4056_ Cable, Assembly, GCAI Accessory Expansion Cable 4 m NOTE: Complex installations requiring extended cable runs and Remote Mount Control Heads with Audio Accessories such as the Telephone Style Handset (HLN7016_) can benefit from careful routing of cables, and in some cases additional Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) reduction techniques such as using Ferrite or Toroid accessories.
  • Page 32: Chapter 2: Vehicle Preparation

    Use only DC/DC converter vendors, who provide a certification for vehicle installation and meet your radio power supply specification. Motorola Solutions recommends a suitable range of DC/DC converters available from Alfatronix LTD UK. Some models are also available through Motorola Solutions Service Organization.
  • Page 33: Disconnecting Your Radio Power Supply

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 2: Vehicle Preparation When planning the installation, be aware that the maximum current consumption is 5.5 A during PTT and up to 33 mA (non-Ethernet) or 90 mA (Ethernet) when your radio is switched off. For power supply specification, Model Specifications on page For low supply voltage, consider the following factors: ●...
  • Page 34: Figure 1: Power Cabling Routing To The Engine Compartment

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 2: Vehicle Preparation 2. To protect the power cable, install a grommet with a 5 mm (3/16 in.) inside diameter into the hole. 3. From inside the vehicle, feed the red and black leads (without the lugs attached) through the access hole and into the engine compartment.
  • Page 35: Figure 2: Power Cable Assembly

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 2: Vehicle Preparation Figure 2: Power Cable Assembly 1FL08302470 Table 30: Associated Components Number Description Red lead Black lead (min. 2.5 mm) Adapter Red lead (min. 2.5 mm) Fuse holder Fuse (15A) Mounting hole To battery (-) or chassis Cover Ring lugs To battery (+)
  • Page 36: Dc Power Cables

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 2: Vehicle Preparation 2.3.1 DC Power Cables Table 31: DC Power Cables Number Description Rating PMKN4289 Power Cable to Battery with fuse 12 V Power Cable to Battery, Length: 1.0 m 15 A PMKN4243_ Power Cable to Battery with fuse 12 V Power Cable to Battery, Length: 3.1 m 15 A PMKN4275_...
  • Page 37: Ignition Sense Cables

    Radio Installation on page 32. Motorola Solutions recommends a suitable range of DC/DC converters available from Alfatronix LTD UK. Some models are also available through Motorola Solutions Service Organization. For further information, refer to your Account Manager. The ignition sense cable kit contains a thin cable and a fuse holder.
  • Page 38: Chapter 3: Radio Installation

    NOTE: Ensure that the power supply is off when assembling the control head or expansion head to the transceiver. Turn on the power supply after you have finished assembling the control head or expansion head to the transceiver. MXM600 Dashboard Installation This section explains the Dashboard Installation for M1. 3.1.1...
  • Page 39: Removing Your Radio From The Din Frame

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 4: Radio with Mount Kit Table 34: Radio with Mount Kit Annotations Label Description Demount Tool (8166514A01) – includes in DIN Mount Kit DIN Mount Kit (PMLN5094_) – includes Demount Tool 3.1.3 Removing Your Radio from the DIN Frame Procedure: 1.
  • Page 40: Mxm600 Desktop Installation

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 5: Radio with Demount Tools MXM600 Desktop Installation This section explains the Desktop Installation for the M1 model. The Desktop Station option provides the terminal with the desk microphone, power supply with tray, or desktop tray (optional with or without a speaker), and external loudspeaker.
  • Page 41: Figure 6: Typical Desktop Mounting

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation ● Ensure that line voltage power is available but the unit is not turned on. ● Ensure sufficient air flow around the terminal for adequate cooling. Procedure: 1. Choose a flat surface when using one of the following: ●...
  • Page 42: Mxm600 Remote Mount Installation

    Typical Antennas: Lighting Protector with – Quarter-Wave Shorting Stub, Outdoor Antenna, Indoor Antenna MXM600 Remote Mount Installation NOTE: Ensure that the battery terminals are removed or the transceiver is turned off during the whole installation. The following are for Remote Installation: ●...
  • Page 43: Figure 8: Remote Mount Installation With Ip54 Rech Or Ip67 Rech And Sreh

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Table 36: Expansion Heads Description Number Description Single Remote Expansion Head Dual Remote Expansion Head Databox Expansion Head NOTE: Ensure that the dust covers of the Ethernet Connector, DSUB Connector, and TELCO Connector fit properly when not in use. Single Remote Expansion Head (SREH) and Databox Expansion Head (DEH) Installation This section explains the Single Remote Mount installation - M2 and Databox Expansion Head - M4.
  • Page 44: Figure 9: Remote Mount Installation With Tsch And Deh

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 9: Remote Mount Installation with TSCH and DEH Table 37: Configurations – Graphics Description Num- Description Transceiver Single Remote Expansion Head (SREH) Remote RJ50 Ethernet Cable or IP67 RECH RJ50 Ethernet Cable IP54 or IP67 Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) Ferrite Clamps –...
  • Page 45 NOTE: Pay attention to the effects of Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) in vehicle installations. Also, over long cable requires additional protection. Motorola Solutions has suitable suppression kits such as Part Number 01015001001 Toroid EMC Suppression Kit. Wind the Remote Mount Cable ten times around each toroid.
  • Page 46: Figure 10: Remote Mount Installation With Ip54 Or Ip67 Rech

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 10: Remote Mount Installation with IP54 or IP67 RECH Figure 11: Remote Mount Installation with TSCH...
  • Page 47: Figure 12: Dual Control Head With Two Rech (Ip54 Or Ip67)

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 12: Dual Control Head with Two RECH (IP54 or IP67)
  • Page 48: Figure 13: Dual Control Head With Two Tsch

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 13: Dual Control Head with Two TSCH...
  • Page 49: Figure 14: Dual Control Head With A Combination Of Ip54 Or Ip67 Rech, And Tsch

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 14: Dual Control Head with a Combination of IP54 or IP67 RECH, and TSCH Figure 15: Multi-Radio Control Installation with IP54 or IP67 RECH...
  • Page 50: Figure 16: Multi-Radio Control Installation With Tsch

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 16: Multi-Radio Control Installation with TSCH IMPORTANT: If you enter a message on one control head, all buttons except the Emergency button is disabled on the other control head. You can turn off your radio using the Power Off button of the inactive control head.
  • Page 51: Ethernet Cables

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation 3.3.1 Ethernet Cables WARNING: Dual Remote Expansion Head (DREH) is only compatible with Ethernet Remote Heads. Do not combine Ethernet Control Head with non-Ethernet Control Head. Also, ensure use of proper Ethernet cables to connect the DREH with Telephone Style Control Head (TSCH), Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) or to another DREH.
  • Page 52: Figure 18: Remote Ethernet Cable

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Table 41: Associated Components Number Description Dust Cap Rubber (blue color) Strain Relieve (blue color) Figure 18: Remote Ethernet Cable (PMKN4280_, PMKN4141_, PMKN4140_, PMKN4139_, PMKN4138_, PMKN4136_, and PMKN4146_) Figure 19: Remote Ethernet Cable, 40 m (PMKN4135_) Table 42: Associated Components Annotation Description...
  • Page 53: Installing The Ip67 Ethernet Cable

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 20: Remote Ethernet Cable (PMKN4176_, PMKN4177_, and PMKN4178_) Table 43: Associated Components Annotation Description Ethernet Expansion Head (EEH1) mark Ethernet Expansion Head (EEH2) mark NOTE: For PMKN4135_, the open-end wire at the "CH" end shall be terminated with the in-box RJ50 plug based on the Ethernet Cable Pin Diagram.
  • Page 54: Installing The Remote Ethernet Control Head (Rech) Onto The Remote Mount Trunnion

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 21: Connecting the RJ50 Connector to the IP67 RECH Table 44: Associated Components Number Item Description Pin Contact Ensure that pin contact faces upwards. Seal Lock Cap Seal lock cap marking must always face upwards. 3.3.3 Installing the Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) onto the Remote Mount Trunnion...
  • Page 55: Installing The Remote Ethernet Control Head (Rech) In A Din Mount Bracket

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Number Description Remote Mount Trunnion Kit (PMLN4912_) 3.3.4 Installing the Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) in a DIN Mount Bracket Procedure: 1. Slide the IP54 or IP67 RECH onto the DIN Mount Bracket until it snaps into place. 2.
  • Page 56: Accessories Expansion Cable

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation 2. If necessary, use all six tabs to secure the frame. NOTE: The tabs are easily bent back by twisting a large flat-bladed screwdriver into the slot behind the tabs. For a more secure installation, secure the top and rear of the frame with screws. Use the demount tool as an aid for both mounting and demounting.
  • Page 57: Figure 25: Accessories Expansion Cable With The Mobile Microphone Port (Mmp)

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 25: Accessories Expansion Cable with the Mobile Microphone Port (MMP) Figure 26: Accessories Expansion Cable with the Mobile Microphone Port (MMP) Table 45: Associated Components Number Description Accessories Expansion Cable PMKN4029_/PMKN4056_ (IP54 RECH)
  • Page 58: Installing The Accessories Expansion Cable

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Number Description Mobile Microphone Port (MMP) Accessories Expansion Cable PMKN4429_/PMKN4456_ (IP67 RECH) 3.3.7 Installing the Accessories Expansion Cable The following steps are applicable to both IP54 Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) and IP67 RECH. Procedure: 1.
  • Page 59: Figure 27: Accessories Expansion Rech Y-Cable

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 27: Accessories Expansion RECH Y-Cable Table 46: Associated Components Description Item Remote Ethernet Control Head with the cable connected by the DB25 Connector Ground Wire and External Power Wire, Input The connections correspond to P4 and P5, as supply 12 V/24 V: 2 A detailed in Remote Ethernet Control Head Y-...
  • Page 60 MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Description Item PMKN4133. P4 is the 12/24 V positive DC sup- ply input and P5 is Ground. This supply is for the Audio Power Amplifier and is required to connect a Loudspeaker to the RECH. This is the only Power connection that allows 12 V or 24 V operation, all other Power supplies must be 12 V.
  • Page 61: Figure 28: Accessories Expansion Tsch Y-Cable

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Manual installation is required. Clamps are fixed with 2-turns of wire. The Accessories Expansion (Telephone Style Control Head) TSCH Y-Cable (PMKN4134_) allows you to connect extra accessories. Figure 28: Accessories Expansion TSCH Y-Cable Table 47: Associated Components Description Item Telephone Style Control Head...
  • Page 62 MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Description Item Ground Wire and External Power Wire, Input The connections correspond to P3 and P4, supply 12 V/24 V: 2 A detailed in Telephone Style Control Head Y-Cable (Accessories Expansion Cable) on page 118, which provides the Pin Diagram of PMKN4134_.
  • Page 63: Telephone Style Control Head

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation 3.3.9 Telephone Style Control Head The Ethernet Style Handset can be installed both horizontally and vertically. When installing the telephone style control head, consider the wide viewing angle of the color display and the best direction to disengage the handset from the cradle.
  • Page 64: Figure 30: Telephone Style Control Head Handset And Cradle

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 30: Telephone Style Control Head Handset and Cradle IMPORTANT: Do not install the TSCH in the following ways. Figure 31: Telephone Style Control Head Unsupported Installation...
  • Page 65: Mounting Tsch Cradle Onto Slim Bracket

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation 3.3.9.1 Mounting TSCH Cradle onto Slim Bracket Procedure: 1. Place the bracket on the intended location. Tighten the four screws (0312002B14) to the screw holes. Figure 32: Slim Bracket 2. Align the four screws (03012069001) to the Telephone Style Control Head (TSCH) cradle. Tighten the screws with a 5 lbf in.
  • Page 66: Figure 33: Tsch Cradle Rear View

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 33: TSCH Cradle Rear View 3. Screw the four screws to the keyholes on the bracket. Slot the TSCH cradle onto the Slim Bracket.
  • Page 67: Figure 34: Tsch Cradle Rear View With Slim Bracket

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 34: TSCH Cradle Rear View with Slim Bracket Table 48: Associated Components Label Description Bracket Hook TSCH Cradle Locking Slot 4. Pull down the TSCH cradle until the Bracket Hook is fully engaged to the TSCH Cradle Locking Slot.
  • Page 68: Databox Expansion Head Installation

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 35: TSCH Cradle Rear View with Attached Slim Bracket Databox Expansion Head Installation This section describes the installation of the Databox Expansion Head for your radio. Ensure that the battery terminals are removed or the transceiver is turned off during the whole installation. 3.4.1 Databox Expansion Head Radio without Control Head The Databox Expansion Head can be used without a control head.
  • Page 69: Data Box Radio

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation 3.4.2 Data Box Radio This configuration allows you to control the Transceiver Box without Control Head through the Peripheral Equipment Interface (PEI). For example, a personal computer, laptop, console, and so forth. You can either use AT Commands that is recommended, or the TNP1 protocol from a Control Terminal.
  • Page 70: Mxm600 With Ip67 Remote Control Head

    USB 2.0 Cable for PEI and Programming Control and Data Terminal using USB 2.0 MXM600 with IP67 Remote Control Head Motorola Solutions provides standard IP67 installation kits for a range of applications such as motorcycle, boat, and fire truck water pump area.
  • Page 71: Figure 38: Comparison Of Rech Types

    The keypad labeling of the control head varies according to the specific customer or country requirements. Table 12: Control Heads on page MXM600 is compatible with two types of Remote Control Heads: Figure 38: Comparison of RECH Types IP67 RECH...
  • Page 72: Installing Ip67 Remote Ethernet Control Head In A Motorcycle

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 39: Differentiation Between TELCO IP67 Control Head and IP67 RECH TELCO IP67 Control Head (Legacy) ETHERNET RJ50 PORT IP67 Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) Table 52: Associated Components Number Description 10-Pin TELCO Connector 25-Pin DB25 Connector Ethernet RJ50 Connector 3.5.1 Installing IP67 Remote Ethernet Control Head in a...
  • Page 73: Figure 40: Motorcycle Installation

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Before you drill a hole or run a wire, inspect the vehicle. Determine the method and location that you intend to mount the antenna, radio, and accessories. Plan wire and cable runs to provide maximum protection from pinching, crushing, and overheating.
  • Page 74: Figure 41: Upward Movement

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Number Description Chassis Ground Ignition Cable Procedure: 1. Place the transceiver in the box at the back of the motorcycle. 2. Mount the IP67 Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) horizontally at a position that enables the driver to view the controls and operate them easily.
  • Page 75: Mechanical Parts List For Ip67 Remote Mount Installation

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 42: Downward Movement 3.5.2 Mechanical Parts List for IP67 Remote Mount Installation Figure 43: IP67 Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) Mounted in a Trunnion 155+/-0.1 mm 33 mm...
  • Page 76: Extra Connectivity To The Ip67 Remote Ethernet Control Head

    The junction box allows you to add a laptop to the remote configuration. The junction box allows connections of a visor microphone, various accessories, or fist microphone. WARNING: The junction box (GMLN7825_) is only compatible with MXM600. NOTE: Only trained personnel can install the mobile terminal. All installations must take place in...
  • Page 77: Figure 44: Junction Box Installation (Rear)

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 44: Junction Box Installation (Rear) Figure 45: Junction Box Installation (Front)
  • Page 78: Installing The Junction Box

    Table 55: Junction Box Installation Description Number Description Connecting cable between junction box and mobile (MXM600) terminal (Accessory plug on rear side of the transceiver) GCAI connector for Mobile Microphone Port (MMP) audio accessories USB-C for programming and data (PEI)
  • Page 79: Connectors On The Junction Box

    Figure 46: Connectors on the Junction Box – Rear Panel Table 56: Associated Components Part/Kit Number Description PMKN4302_ (length 5 m) Connecting cable from Junction Box to MXM600 (rear side 26-pin accessory connector) for installa- PMKN4301_ (length 4 m) tion purpose only PMKN4300_ (length 2 m) –...
  • Page 80: Figure 47: Connectors On The Junction Box - Front Panel

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 47: Connectors on the Junction Box - Front Panel Table 57: Associated Components Part/Kit Number Description USB-C For programming and data (PEI) pin 1 Speaker + pin 2 Speaker - pin 3 External PTT pin 4 Ignition Sense pin 5...
  • Page 81: Connection Plan For The Junction Box Accessory Plug

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation 3.6.4 Connection Plan for the Junction Box Accessory Plug Figure 48: Connection Plan for the Speaker Table 58: Associated Components Number Description Junction Box 10 Pin Accessory Plug Speaker...
  • Page 82: Figure 49: Connection Plan For The Emergency Switch

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 49: Connection Plan for the Emergency Switch Table 59: Associated Components Number Description Junction Box 10 Pin Accessory Plug Emergency Switch...
  • Page 83: Figure 50: Connection Plan For The Ignition Sense Cable

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 50: Connection Plan for the Ignition Sense Cable Table 60: Associated Components Number Description Junction Box 10 Pin Accessory Plug To Ignition Switch, Ignition Switch Cable, Switched Battery Voltage...
  • Page 84: Installing The Ignition Sense Cable

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 51: Connection Plan for External Push-To-Talk (PTT) Table 61: Associated Components Number Description Junction Box 10 Pin Accessory Plug External PTT Version A External PTT Version B 3.6.5 Installing the Ignition Sense Cable Procedure: 1.
  • Page 85: Connection Plan For Accessory Plug

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation 5. Insert the provided fuse into the fuse holder and close the cover. CAUTION: PIN 4: Ground the ignition line if it is not in used. Interference can cause your radio to hang. 3.6.6 Connection Plan for Accessory Plug Table 62: Connection Plan for Accessory Connector Kit Part Number Description...
  • Page 86: Installing The Trunnion

    1-WIRE 6 Installing the Trunnion The trunnion allows the terminal to be mounted to various surfaces. The trunnion must be securely fixed to the vehicle chassis. The MXM600 is compatible with the following trunnions: ● GLN7317 High Profile ● GLN7324 Low Profile ●...
  • Page 87: Figure 52: Terminal Into Low Or High Profile Trunnion (Gln7324_ / Gln7317_)

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 52: Terminal into Low or High Profile Trunnion (GLN7324_ / GLN7317_) Figure 53: Terminal into Enhanced Trunnion Kit (PMLN8620_) Table 63: Associated Components Number Part Number Description 0302637Y01 Wing screws included in the Trunnion Mount Kit. 0400002647 Washer 2x GLN7324_, GLN7317_...
  • Page 88: Figure 54: Terminal Into Key Locked Mount Trunnion (Rln4779_)

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 54: Terminal into Key Locked Mount Trunnion (RLN4779_) 3. Select the transmission hump, or open underneath portion of the dash to mount your terminal. When mounting the trunnion on the transmission hump, be careful that the transmission housing is not affected.
  • Page 89: Figure 55: Top Of Dash Mount

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 55: Top of Dash Mount 28 mm (1.12") 46 mm 46 mm (1.84") (1.84") 73 mm 73 mm (2.92") (2.92") Table 64: Associated Components Number Description Wing screw Mounting surface Trunnion mounting bracket The compatible trunnion kit comes complete with the following: ●...
  • Page 90: Figure 56: Below Dash Mounting

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 3: Radio Installation Figure 56: Below Dash Mounting Table 65: Associated Components Number Description Wing screw Mounting surface Sheet metal screws...
  • Page 91: Chapter 4: Connectors And Pin Assignment

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Chapter 4 Connectors and PIN Assignment This section describes the connectors and pin assignments available for your radio. Transceiver Front – Pin Functions Figure 57: Transceiver Front View - Dash/Desk Control Head and Expansion Head Interface PIN 12 PIN 1 PIN 1...
  • Page 92: Table 68: Transceiver Pin Assignment Of The Expansion Board Connector (40-Pins)

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Function Description Ground EXTERNAL-PTT External PTT + 5 V regulated HANDSET_AUDIO Handset audio BUS + Either SBEP or Serial Communication Interface INT_MIC Microphone input – impedance of 560 Ω FLT_A + Filtered A+ ON_OFF_CONTROL_SV Terminal On/Off Control shared with Enhanced Control Head request...
  • Page 93: Table 69: Transceiver Pin Assignment Of The Ethernet Connector (18-Pins)

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Function Description I2C_SCL I2C Clock; 1.8 V logic levels CH_ON_OFF_OUT3 I/O for On/Off Control in multiple control heads. 1.8 V logic level. CH_ON_OFF_IN2 I/O for on/off functional support for multiple control-head; 1.8 V logic levels CH_ON_OFF_IN3 I/O for on/off functional support for multiple control-head;...
  • Page 94: Transceiver Rear Side

    Input pin to read the Expansion Head ID. Transceiver Rear Side Figure 58: Location of Accessory Connector – Rear Side CAUTION: The accessory connections shown are not compatible to some other models of Motorola Solutions radios. Check MXM600 Accessories-to-Model Chart on page 19 for the appropriate accessory or technical manual for further information.
  • Page 95 Do not ground! See Table 100: Normal Load Condi- tions on page 134 (for MXM600) for Rated Audio Pow- Do not attach audio accessories single-ended between the speaker out (+ or –) and ground on the rear con- nector because the mobile radio has a Class D amplifi- er.
  • Page 96 MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Function Description GND_ANA Main audio ground MIC1 / EXT_MIC External microphone input (EXT_MIC) or first microphone (MIC1) for noise canceling dual microphone input Nominal sensitivity: 80 mV RMS, Bias voltage: 9.3 V or 2.1 V (Selected accessory dependant) RX_AUDIO RX audio output (Line Out, 26-pin rear connector J400, used...
  • Page 97: Accessory Connection Plan

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Accessory Connection Plan CAUTION: The accessory connections shown are not compatible to some other models of Motorola Solutions radios. Check MXM600 Accessories-to-Model Chart on page 19 for the appropriate accessory or technical manual for further information. Ensure that the accessory connector is correctly positioned.
  • Page 98: Figure 61: 26-Pin Rear Connector With Pre-Crimped, Open-Ended Cable (Pmkn4303_)

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Figure 61: 26-Pin Rear Connector with Pre-Crimped, Open-Ended Cable (PMKN4303_) PMKN4303_ is a cable assembly with the 26-pin connector (CN002065A01) that comes with fully crimped contacts and wires. Figure 62: Connecting Diagrams RSN4002 Speaker 13 W PMLN5072 Accessory connector kit containing: SPEAKER + 9...
  • Page 99: Connecting Accessories To 26-Pin Connector

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Connecting Accessories to 26-Pin Connector IMPORTANT: Refer to MXM600 Accessories-to-Model Chart on page 19 for accessories or technical manual for more information. Ensure the correct position of the accessory connector. 4.4.1 Cabled 26-Pin Connector The Cabled 26-Pin Connector, PMKN4303_ is crimped and terminated to the 26-Pin Accessory Connector, with open-ended wires.
  • Page 100: Performing Re-Crimp Procedure Using Rear Accessories Connector

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Figure 64: Dust Cover Installation NOTE: The cable tie must be fully tightened to achieve IP54 compliance. 4.4.2 Performing Re-crimp Procedure Using Rear Accessories Connector To use accessories such as RLN4858_ and GKN6272_ with the rear connector of your radio, follow the re-crimp procedure using the crimp pins provided with PMLN8541_ connector kit.
  • Page 101: Connectors And Pin Assignment Of Expansion Heads

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Connectors and Pin Assignment of Expansion Heads CAUTION: Do not connect a TELCO remote cable to the Ethernet RJ50 port. Figure 65: Single Remote Expansion Head – Front View and Connector Location Table 73: Associated Components Number Description 10-pin RJ50 Ethernet Connector, Front View...
  • Page 102: Figure 67: Databox Expansion Head - Front View And Connector Location

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Table 74: Associated Components Number Description Two RJ50 Ethernet Connectors. (Connectors to the Control Heads or Dual Remote Expan- sion Head.) CAUTION: Dual Remote Expansion Heads are only compatible with Ethernet Re- mote Heads. Do not mix Ethernet Control Heads with non-Ethernet Control Heads. RJ50 Connector (Connects to TETRA SIM card reader or RJ-45 Ethernet) 9-Pin subD Connector NOTE: Use an appropriate RJ50 Ethernet cable to connect Control Heads or Dual Remote Expansion...
  • Page 103: 10-Pin Rj50 Connector For Control Head

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment 4.5.1 10-Pin RJ50 Connector for Control Head Single Remote Expansion Head (SREH): You can use the 10-pin RJ50 Ethernet connector to connect a remote mount control head, option of an IP54 Remote Ethernet Control Head, IP67 Remote Ethernet Control Head, or Telephone Style Control Head (TSCH).
  • Page 104: 9-Pin Subd Connector

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Table 77: 25-Pin SubD Connector Pins Function Description Ground RS232_SCI_TX Transceive data (RS232 line with RS232 level) RS232_SCI_RX Receive data (RS232 line with RS232 level) RS232_RTS Request to Send (RS232 line with RS232 level) RS232_CTS Clear to Send (RS232 line with RS232 level) FLT_A+...
  • Page 105: 10-Pin Rj50 Connector For Sim Or Ethernet

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Databox Expansion Head (DEH) You can use 9-pin subD connector of the DEH in the same way as described in Dual Remote Expansion Head (DREH). Table 78: 9-Pin SubD Connector Pins Function Description PC Direction Data Carrier Detect Input...
  • Page 106: Connector And Pin Assignment Of The Dash/Desk Control Head

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Connector and Pin Assignment of the Dash/Desk Control Head Figure 68: Mobile Microphone Port (MMP) Connector of the Dash/Desk Control Head Table 80: Associated Components Number Description View of the MMP Connector for the Dash/Desk Control Head NOTE: The keypad labeling of the control head varies according to the specific customer or country requirements.
  • Page 107: Connector And Pin Assignment Of Ip54 Or Ip67 Remote Ethernet Control Head

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Connector and Pin Assignment of IP54 or IP67 Remote Ethernet Control Head Figure 69: View of the IP54 or IP67 Remote Ethernet Control Head (RECH) with Mobile Microphone Port (MMP) Connector Table 82: Associated Components Number Description View of the MMP Connector for the IP54 or IP67 RECH...
  • Page 108: Figure 70: Ip54 Rech - Rear Connectors

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Mobile Micro- Default Functions Alternative USB Functions RS232 Func- phone Port Functions tions (MPP) Pin GPIO_0 GPIO_0 INPUT GP Input or GP Input or Out- GP Input or Out- Output, PWR put, PWR ON put, PWR ON NOTE: The connector enters one of the five modes automatically based on the automatic detection of the connected accessory.
  • Page 109: Figure 71: Ip67 Rech - Rear Connectors

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Figure 71: IP67 RECH – Rear Connectors 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Table 84: Associated Components Number Description...
  • Page 110: Table 86: 25-Pin Back Connector

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Table 86: 25-Pin Back Connector Function Description GPIO_9 Output: Active for duration of call (car radio mute) GPIO_6 External PTT for MIC_HF1, Ethernet Control Head GPIO6 GPIO_8 Control Head GPIO2 (CPS configurable) GPIO_3 GCAI PIN 2 GPIO VBUS_1B +5 V Supply,...
  • Page 111: Connecting Cables

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Function Description SPK – Speaker negative line : Do not ground! MIC_HF2_GND Ground for external MIC_HF2 MIC_HF2 Second external microphone input MIC_HF2, Nominal sensitivity 80 mV rms, CPS selectable bias voltage 7.7 V or 2 V RM_ON Turn on Control Head through accessories Connecting Cables...
  • Page 112: Motorcycle Mount Telco Cable

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment 4.8.2 Motorcycle Mount TELCO Cable IP67 TELCO Control Head Cable (to connect IP67 TELCO Control Head to Serial Expansion Head PMLN4904_ only). Part Number: PMKN4030_, Length: 2.3 m (7.55 ft). For more information, see Mechanical Parts List for IP67 Remote Mount Installation on page 75 Figure 73: Motorcycle Remote Control Head (TELCO) Cable 4.8.3...
  • Page 113: Figure 75: Accessories Expansion Cable, Pmkn4029_ Or Pmkn4056

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Figure 75: Accessories Expansion Cable, PMKN4029_ or PMKN4056_ Figure 76: Accessories Expansion Cable, PMKN4429_ or PMKN4456_ Table 88: Associated Components Annotation Description DB25 Connector Mobile Microphone Port USB Connector Table 89: Accessories Expansion Cable — Connections USB A JACK Signal subD 25 Pos...
  • Page 114 MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Opt_5V / VBUS Mic+ GPIO_1 / D+ / TxDc GPIO_4 / CTSc / Keyfail (HOOK) GPIO_0 / Pwr On Customized Wire Color BROWN / BLACK GPIO_9 ORANGE / BLACK GPIO_6 YELLOW / BLACK GPIO_8 LIGHT BLUE GPIO_2...
  • Page 115: Connector And Pin Assignment For Cradle (Telephone Style Control Head)

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment 4.8.5 Connector and Pin Assignment for Cradle (Telephone Style Control Head) Figure 77: View of the Telephone Style Control Head Cradle (TSCH) There are two connectors at the back of the TSCH Cradle: ●...
  • Page 116: Ethernet Cables

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Table 91: Pin Assignment of the 10-Pin RJ50 Connector – Telephone Style Control Head Function Description FLT_A+ (12 V) This is the voltage supply for the Control Head from power supply or battery. The maximum current is 300 mA ETH_TX_POS Ethernet transmit positive line, TX+ ETH_TX_NEG...
  • Page 117: Remote Ethernet Control Head Y-Cable (Accessories Expansion Cable)

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Figure 79: Mobile to Mobile Ethernet Cable Pin Diagram CONNECTION BRICK 1 COLOR BRICK 2 GREEN GREEN / WHITE BLUE BLUE / WHITE BLACK BROWN CH ON OFF OUT ORANGE CH ON OFF IN CH ON OFF IN GRAY CH ON OFF OUT...
  • Page 118: Telephone Style Control Head Y-Cable (Accessories Expansion Cable)

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment 4.8.8 Telephone Style Control Head Y-Cable (Accessories Expansion Cable) Part Number: PMKN4134_ Figure 81: TSCH Y-Cable Pin Diagram 4.8.9 Radio-to-Junction Box ● Part Number: PMKN4300_, Length: 2 m (6.57 ft) ● Part Number: PMKN4301_, Length: 4 m (13.13 ft) ●...
  • Page 119: Figure 82: Connecting Cable - Radio-To-Junction Box

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment Figure 82: Connecting Cable – Radio-to-Junction Box TERMINAL ACCESSORY CONNECTOR JUNCTION BOX CONNECTOR 26-Pin AMP 26-Pin subD CONNECTION SIGNAL COLOR SIGNAL CABLE USB1_DM_GPIO2 USB_HOST_D+ GREEN GREEN WHITE USB_HOST_D- WHITE USB1_DM_GPIO1 USB_HOST_VBUS USB1_VBUS GND (USB) DRAIN GND_USB BLACK...
  • Page 120: Databox Expansion Head Radio-To-Data Device

    4.8.10 Databox Expansion Head Radio-to-Data Device This is a standardized RS232 cable (not provided by Motorola Solutions). To connect this cable with the data device, use the 9-pin socket on the front side of the Databox Expansion Head Radio. Figure 83: Standardized RS232 Cable NOTE: The Databox Expansion Head has a protection grade of IP54.
  • Page 121: Removing The Existing Coiled Cord Cable

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment 4.8.11.1 Removing the Existing Coiled Cord Cable Procedure: 1. Rotate the locking collar at the base of the microphone in a counterclockwise direction until it stops. 2. Pull out the cord and away from the base of the microphone. 3.
  • Page 122: Cables To Provision Aie/E2E Keys

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 4: Connectors and PIN Assignment 4.8.12 Cables to Provision AIE/E2E Keys The following cables are used when provisioning your radio with encryption keys: ● PMKN4104_ – Active Data Cable to provision your radio with Air interface encryption keys. ●...
  • Page 123: Chapter 5: External Equipment Installation

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 5: External Equipment Installation Chapter 5 External Equipment Installation This section describes the external equipment installation available for your radio. Vehicle Antenna Installation This section describes the installation of the vehicle antenna for your radio. 5.1.1 Mobile Radio Operation and EME Exposure Transmit only when people outside the vehicle are at least the minimum recommended distance away from the vehicle body.
  • Page 124: Installing The Antenna

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 5: External Equipment Installation RF Energy Safety standards. Ensure that the trunk lid is grounded by connecting grounding straps between the trunk lid and the vehicle chassis. CAUTION: If these conditions cannot be satisfied, then mount the antenna on the roof top. 4.
  • Page 125: Completing Radio Installation

    2. Plug the power cable into your radio power connector. NOTE: Motorola Solutions supplies a wide range of antennas and associated coaxial cables correctly terminated for use with the mobile radio. However should the need arise to carry out reinstallation or repair of a cable or connector then suitable information on selection and installation of replacement connectors and cables can be found on most recognized connector and cable manufacturers, for example Radiall, Huber and Suhner, Samtec.
  • Page 126: Figure 87: External Speaker Trunnion Bracket

    MN009998A01-AA Chapter 5: External Equipment Installation Figure 87: External Speaker Trunnion Bracket FL0830253-O 5. Mount the trunnion bracket with the screws supplied. 6. Insert the speaker into the trunnion bracket and tighten the two wing screws. 7. Insert the external speaker accessory plug into the accessory connector of your radio.
  • Page 127: Appendix A: Service Information

    Technical & Repair Support (for Contracted Customers Only) If you would like to contact the Motorola Solutions Customer Care team, use the appropriate contact details below. Please be prepared to provide your contract number, product serial numbers, and detailed issue description for a faster response and a resolution.
  • Page 128: Appendix B: Service Information For Apac

    If a unit requires further complete testing, knowledge and/or details of component level troubleshooting or service than is customarily performed at the basic level, send your radio to a Motorola Solutions Service Center as listed in the following table: Table 96: Service Information –...
  • Page 129 3220 Sukhumvit Road, Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 Contact: Nitas Vatanasupapon E-mail: Nitas@motorolasolutions.com India +91-9844218850 Motorola Solutions India Pvt. Ltd. C/o Communication Test Design India Private Limited, #4, 5 Maruthi Industrial Estate, Rajapalya, Hoodi Village, Bangalore - 560048, India Contact: K. Umamaheswari E-mail: umamaheshwari@motorolasolutions.com...
  • Page 130: Piece Parts

    Motorola Solutions part number is assigned to the part, it is available from Motorola Solutions Service Organization. If no part number is assigned, the part is not normally available from Motorola Solutions. If a list of parts is not included, that means that no user-serviceable parts are available for that kit or assembly.
  • Page 131: Appendix C: Service Information For Americas

    Motorola Solutions. If the part number is appended with an asterisk, the part is serviceable by Motorola Solutions Depot only. If a list of parts is not included, that means that no user-serviceable parts are available for that kit or assembly.
  • Page 132 Piso 11, San Isidro Lima 27 954-723-8959 Motorola Solutions, Inc. Latin American Countries Region 789 International Parkway Sunrise, FL 33325 Venezuela 58212-901-4600 Motorola Solutions de Los Andes C.A. Ave. Francisco de Miranda Centro Lido, Torre A Piso 15, El Rosal Caracas, 1060...
  • Page 133: Appendix D: Warranty And Service Support

    In instances where the product is covered under a "return for replacement" or "return for repair" warranty, a check of the product should be performed before shipping the unit back to Motorola Solutions. This procedure is to ensure that the product has been correctly programmed or has not been subjected to damage outside the terms of the warranty.
  • Page 134: Appendix E: Product Specific Information For Digital Terminals Type Mtc953De

    MN009998A01-AA Appendix E: Product Specific Information for Digital Terminals Type MTC953DE Appendix E Product Specific Information for Digital Terminals Type MTC953DE This section gives the Service Personnel an overview about product-specific notes. It is necessary to take special precautions to avoid the introduction of hazards when operating, installing, servicing, or storing equipment.
  • Page 135: Table 101: Fuse Identification

    PMKN4289_, PMKN4243_, Part Number: 6580283E06) fuses during the installation, re- or PMKN4275_ place only with fuses of identical value. Never insert ones of differ- Fuse for Ignition Sense Ca- 4 A (Motorola Solutions Part ent values. ble PMKN4120 Number: 6580283E02)

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