Ericsson MDX SERIES Installation Manual

Ericsson MDX SERIES Installation Manual

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LBI-38847B
Mobile Communications
MDX
SERIES
MOBILE RADIO
Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 LBI-38847B Mobile Communications ™ SERIES MOBILE RADIO Installation Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    (19A705499P1) ..... . 18 EXTERNAL SPEAKER KIT - OPTION PMZM1K ..19 OPTION INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAMS ..24 Copyright© October 1992, Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Programming Cable ......TQ3372 MDX Series Programming Software (EDACS) ..TQ3373 MDX Series Programming Software (GE-MARC only) .
  • Page 4: Planning The Installation

    Table 1 - MDX Mobile Radio Series Optional Accessories Option Description Part Number PMAN1L 800 MHz roof mount antenna with TNC 19B209568P5 connector PMCC9M External speaker cable, 18 inches 19A149590P8 PMCD1W External speaker cable, 16 feet, requires 19A149590P10 option PMZM1K and PMCD7Z PMCD7Z External option cable, 2 feet 19C851585P14...
  • Page 5 • out of the way of auto mechanics. • out of the way of passengers. It is suggested that the radio be installed by one of the many authorized General Electric Service Stations located throughout the United States. These experienced service stations can provide a proper radio installation and make any final adjust- ments that may be needed.
  • Page 6: Equipment Required

    EQUIPMENT REQUIRED The equipment required for installing the MDX Mobile Radio is listed below: • Electric drill for drilling mounting holes. • Drills and circle cutters as follows: • No. 31 (1/8-inch) drill for No. 8 self-tapping screws. • No. 27 (9/64-inch) drill for No. 10 self-tapping screws. •...
  • Page 7: Installation In Vehicles Powered By Liquefied (Lp) Gas

    INSTALLATION IN VEHICLES POWERED BY LIQUEFIED (LP) GAS Radio installation in vehicles powered by liquefied petroleum gas with the LP-gas container in the trunk or other sealed-offspace within the interior of the vehicle must conform to the National Fire Protection Association Standard NFPA 58 which requires that: •...
  • Page 8: Installation

    INSTALLATION RUNNING CABLES To assure the feasibility of the planned cable routings. it is suggested that the cables be run before mounting the radio. Be sure to leave some slack in each cable going to the radio so that the radio may be pulled out for servicing with the power applied and antenna attached.
  • Page 9 4. Push the prepared fuse connectors into each section of the fuse holders. Place the fuse into a fuse holder section until it seats within the connector. Connect the fuse holder sections to insure a tight fit and connection. Figure 3 - Power Cable...
  • Page 10 Connect the orange fused lead to the positive (+) battery terminal, and black to the negative (-) battery terminal. Always locate the fuse as close to the battery as possible. Connect the red fused lead to the ignition on" sense point (preferably an "Accessory"...
  • Page 11: Mounting The Radio

    Coil any surplus cables and secure them out of the waywith the retaining strap provided. Be sure to leave some slack in the cables going to the radio so that it may be pulled out for servicing with power applied. MOUNTING THE RADIO Figure 4 - Mounting Dimensions Use the supplied mounting bracket as a template to locate the positions for each...
  • Page 12: Microphone Hanger

    Figure 5 - Mounting Bracket Installation MICROPHONE HANGER Mount the microphone hanger in a location convenient to the operator where it will not interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle orbe a hazard to the vehicle passengers. The microphone hanger is designed to be mounted with the open end of the mounting button slot pointed upward.
  • Page 13 Figure 6 - Microphone Hanger NOTE If mounting on a surface covered with carpet, punch holes with a small punch then make a small slit in the carpet, insert a short piece of metal tubing and drill through the tubing. Use the following procedure to mount the microphone hanger: 1.
  • Page 14: Microphone

    MICROPHONE The microphone connects to the MDX Mobile Radio using a plug found at the end of its attached cable. Match the pins on this plug to the pin socket on the radio and press in the plug being sure not to damage the pins. Once the plug is seated, tighten down the plug using the thumbscrew on the mic connector.
  • Page 15: Option Cable Kit - Option Pmcd7Z (19C851585P14)

    A permanent mount type of antenna should be located in the center of the roof of center of rear deck. Glass mounted antennas should be kept as high as possible in the top center of the rear window. Some states have laws restricting vision obstructing items from the windows.
  • Page 16 Figure 8- Option Cable Pin Locations Figure 9 - Bottom View (Cover Removed)
  • Page 17: Power Cable - Option Pmcd9A (19B801358P17)

    Table 2 - Option Cable Connections Pins Function P2-1 P2-2 SPEAKER LO P2-3 SPEAKER HI P2-4 MIC HI P2-5 SW A+ P2-6 SERIAL REQUEST (GE-STAR) P2-7 P2-8 CG DISABLE P2-9 SW SPEAKER HI P2-10 AUDIO MUTE P2-11 VOLUME-SQUELCH HI P2-12 MIC LO P2-13 RELAY...
  • Page 18: Alarm (Horn) Relay Kit - Option Pmsu1C (19A705499P1)

    ALARM (HORN) RELAY KIT - OPTION PMSUIC (19A705499P1) Requires the use of option cable kit - option PMCC3N. The alarm relay kit option consists of the following items: (1) Relay (19A149299P1) (1) Fuse holder (1) Fuse, 1 amp, 250 volt 4 feet red wire, AWG #18 with Ring Tongue Terminal for 3/8 stud 6 feet black wire, AWG #18 with Molex #39-00-0060 terminal (5) Insulated 1/4 inch spade tab receptacles...
  • Page 19: External Speaker Kit - Option Pmzm1K

    Figure 10 - External Alarm Relay EXTERNAL SPEAKER KIT - OPTION PMZM1K The external speaker kit includes a speaker (option PMLSIF) and an external speaker cable (option PMCC9M). External speaker cable (option PMCD1W) is available for use with this kit to place the external speaker up to 16 feet further away from the radio.
  • Page 20 Figure 11 - Mounting The External Speaker...
  • Page 21 NOTES...
  • Page 22 NOTES...
  • Page 23 NOTES...
  • Page 24: Option Interconnection Diagrams

    OPTION INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM (19D904133, Sh. 1, Rev. 3)
  • Page 25 OPTION INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM (19D904133, Sh. 1, Rev. 3)
  • Page 26 OPTION INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM (19D904133, Sh. 3, Rev. 2)
  • Page 27 OPTION INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM (19D904133, Sh. 3, Rev. 2)
  • Page 28 Printed in U.S.A.

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