Figure 13: Cabling Interconnect Diagram for Dash Mount
CAUTION
A good chassis connection via the black primary
power cable is essential for radio operation and
to prevent damage to the radio and cable kit.
Connection to the vehicle frame is desirable.
RADIO POWER CABLE (BLK/GROUND)
RADIO
CH
Rear connector
NOTE:
Caution: if you choose to connect the radio's IGNITION line directly to the car's battery, excess use of the radio when the car's ignition is not running (i.e. alternator
running) could result in a slow discharge of the car's battery. This configuration allows the radio to operate with the car's ignition switch ON or OFF.
If the radio's IGNITION line is wired to the car's ignition switch, ensure the radio is configured on Wave on Cloud (WoC) to use Power or Ignition to switch on or off the
radio .
2.6
Ignition Sense Cable
Motorola Solutions supplies an ignition sense cable and recommends that it be used with every mobile
installation. The ignition sense cable allows the radio to be turned on and off with the vehicle ignition
switch.
For radio ON/OFF control via the ignition switch, connect the red ignition cable to "ignition" at the fuse
block.
The ignition sense cable uses a 3-Amp fuse.
2.7
Antenna Installation
NOTE: To comply with RF Energy Safety standards, ensure that the LTE antenna is installed at
least 20 cm away from passengers or bystanders.
RADIO COMPARTMENT = OPERATOR COMPARTMENT
RADIO IGNITION
CABLE (thin RED)
MICROPHONE
SPEAKER
Chapter 2 : Installation Details for Standard Configurations
IGNITION SWITCH
3A OR 4A FUSE
RADIO POWER CABLE
(RED/BATTERY HOT)
MN007262A01-AE
VEHICLE BATTERY
COMPARTMENT
VEHICLE
ON/ACC
GROMMET
SEE NOTE
15A OR 20A
FUSE
PART OF
VEHICLE
WIRING
(+)
(-)
VEHICLE
BATTERY
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