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Xtreme Temperature Replaceable
Cable CB001036A01
Compatible Remote Speaker Microphone (RSM) include:
PMMN4138
Accessories
*MN008437A01*
MN008437A01-AA
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Cable Removal
To detach the cable from Remote Speaker Mic (RSM), remove
the screw completely before rotating the collar. Use TORX 6IP
(T6) tip screwdriver.
Note: Earlier versions of this cable may require you to insert a
thin tool under the screw head to aid in screw removal.
Cable Attachment
1. Align the cable connector with the one inside the RSM and
insert into RSM. The ridge on the connector faces the front.
2. Hold the RSM with the front facing towards you then
position the locking collar so that the cable identification
(XN) is on the left side.
3. Move the collar onto the RSM and rotate it into the locked
position. The XN mark should now be at the front of the
RSM.
4. Attach the screw using TORX 6IP (T6) tip screwdriver.
Note: To avoid damage to the screw head, do not over
tighten. (Torque: 2 in-lbs Max)
RSM
Ridge towards
Connector
Cable
Identification
Collar
500 ºF
Coil Behavior
Note: The specialized material used to enable the Xtreme
Temperature (XN) cable performance affects the recoil
behavior of the cable when compared to the recoil
behavior of Standard IP-54 Cable (Motorola Solutions
P/N NKN6614). The following behaviors are considered
normal for the XN cable and occurs during and after the
warranty period.
• The XN cable coils takes longer to return to their
original size after normal stretched use (hours or
days).
• The XN cable increases in overall cable length up to
double the original length after exposure to rapidly
fluctuating Hot and Cold Temperatures.
• The XN cable does not return to its original length if
excessively stretched after exposure to rapid
fluctuations between Hot and Cold Temperatures.
These behaviors do not affect the electrical
performance of the cable.
500 ºF
500 ºF
front
500 ºF
Screw