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RLN4780
Remote
Mount
Kit
(excluding Cable
Kit)
Professional
Radio
Remote Mount Controlhead Installation
Lh
CAUTION: The radio must be disconnected from the power supply before
commencing any disassembly.
For installation in environments where water or dust are present, the
Remote Mount must be mounted with the speaker grill facing down.
The Installation Manual should be referred to for more detailed information
on warnings and safety.
To
Disassemble the Radio from the Controlhead
1.
Remove the Controlhead from the Transceiver by inserting the dismantling tool
in
the
recess between the Controlhead and the Transceiver.
2. Split the Controlhead into Front
and
Back housings
by
inserting the dismantling tool in
the recess between them.
NOTE 1.
To
minimise cosmetic damage disassemble from the bottom side, (label side).
2. The flex and Controlhead Back Housing are not required for remote mounting.
3. Remove the flex.
To
Assemble
th
e Remote Front Housing:
1. C.onnect the flex from
th
.e Remote Front
Housi[1g
to
the top small
con.necto
r
in
the
Transceiver.
NOTE
Fo
r correct orientation of the flex
in
the Transceiver, the "plastic" tab should be up,
contacts
fac
ing down. Align the '
0'
on the fl
ex
wi
th
the '0 '
on
the Transceiver. The
flex must
be
pushed into the connector until it meets the stop.
2. Press the Remote Front Housing onto the Transceiver chassis until the 4 chassis tabs
snap into place.
To
Assemble the Remote Back Housing
1. Connect the flex from the Remote Back PCB
to
the Controlhead.
NOTE For·correct orientati
on
of the flex, align the '
0'
on the flex with the
'0'
on
the PCB.
2.
Orientate the Controlhead
in
the Back Housing,
to
suit the mounting position.
3. Press the Controlhead onto the Remote Back Housing until ALL tabs snap into
pl
ac
e.
T
ra
nsceiver
7
/
@fP)
8-
;C/
10"
-----
~
* Cable to be ordered
sepa
rately.
1
-
~
-
~~
~~
--
~·
'
\:An·.
~
Co
ntr
olhe
ad
Front Housing
Remote
Back
housing
ZVIIG01J0205·B.eps
Figure 1 Remote Front and Back Housings
To
Install
the
Remote Controlhead:
1. Position the Remote Mount Bracket
in
the desired locat
io
n and mark the positions of the
mounting holes.
For
maximum speaker volume ensure the area above the speaker is
not inhibited.
NOTE When mounting
on
a vertical suface,
an
extra hole needs
to
be provided for the
cable end connector.
2.
Centrepunch the marked spots and drill 4mm holes at each spot, use the 4 corners
where possible.
3.
Fix
the Remote Mount Bracket
in
position using the supplied screws.
4.
Route the Remote Cable (
Table
1)
as
required, feeding
it
through the bracket
(a
20mm hole
is
required for the cable plug).
5. Push the cable plug into the Remote Front and Back Housing until
it
snaps into place.
6.
Snap the assembly into the bracket.
7.
Ad
just the assembly
as
required then fix
it
in
position with the wing screws supplied.
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Table 1: Associated Components
Item
Description
1 Wingscrews
2 Remote B
ra
cket
3 Remote Back Housing
4 Remote PCB Front G
LN
7362B
5 Flex (Part
nu
mber 8486127B01)
6 Speaker
7 Grill. Speaker
8
Pad
, Speaker
9 Clamp, Speaker
10
Cable Kit 3M -RKN4077"
Cable Kit 5M -RKN4078•
Cable Kit 7M -RKN4079•
11
Remote Front Housing
12
Di
sma
nt
ling
To
ol (Part number 6686119B01)
13
Remote PCB Front GMLN4086A
• Cable Kits to be ordered separately.
Remote
Mount
PCB Flex Orientation:
The twisted end of the flex
is
designed
to
go
into the transceiver and the untwisted end
into the Control head. The remote mount
front housing replaces the control head so
the untwisted end goes into the Remote PCB
and the twist is untouched. The "0"
on
the
flex faces the "0"
on
the Remote PCB. The
remote mount back housing replaces the
transceiver so the twisted
end
of the flex
goes into the Remote PCB, the twist has
to
be removed
in
this case. The "0"
on
the flex
lines
up
with the "0"
on
the Remote PCB.
NOTE ;
"0
ON THE
FL
EX ALIGNS WITH "0" ON
TH
E PCB
ZWG0130511 -0 .eps
Figure 2 Remote Back Housing
PCB wi
th
Flex
NOTE The flex is not designed for continuous insertion , replace after several uses.
NOTE Specifications are subject to change without notice. Contact your Motorola
dealer for the latest specifications.
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