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Com-Net Ericsson Critical Radio Systems, Inc.

P.O. Box 2000
Lynchburg, Virginia 24501
1-800-528-7711 (Outside USA, 804-592-7711) 

Printed in U.S.A.

Summary of Contents for PANTHER 300M

Page 1: ...MM 101031V1 A1 Installation Manual PANTHERTM 300M Mobile Radio ...

Page 2: ...ted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose without the express written permission of Com Net Ericsson Critical Radio Systems Inc The software contained in this device is copyrighted by Com Net Ericsson Critical Radio Systems Inc Unpublished rights are reserved under the copyright laws of the United States NOTICE Repairs made to thi...

Page 3: ...phone Hanger Hook Switch Mounting 30 Antenna 30 Noise Suppression Kit 31 FIGURES Figure 1 Typical Front Mount Connection Diagram 12 Figure 2 Removing Top Cover 14 Figure 3 Factory Default Internal Speaker Jumper Setting Enabled 15 Figure 4 Factory Default Settings for Jumper JP600 16 Figure 5 Removing Plastic Cover 17 Figure 6 Power Cable RPM 113 7674 10 19 Figure 7 Radio Mounting Hardware 21 Figu...

Page 4: ...s Dynamite blasting caps may be caused to explode by operating a radio within 500 feet of the blasting caps Always obey the Turn Off Two Way Radios signs posted where dynamite is being used When transporting blasting caps in your vehicle a Carry the blasting caps in a closed metal box with a soft lining b Leave the radio OFF whenever the blasting caps are being put into or removed from the vehicle...

Page 5: ...E FCC MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE MPE LIMIT FOR OCCUPATIONAL CONTROLLED EXPOSURE DETERMINING MPE RADIUS The tables on the following page lists the MPE Radius for ranges of power within which this radio is intended to operate 20 30 or 40 Watts and for antennas having gains of 0 3 dBd 1 4 λ quarter wave monopole 0 dBd Use the following procedure to determine the MPE radius for a specific applicatio...

Page 6: ... for Occupational Use Only when persons are beyond the MPE radius of the antenna In addition your Com Net Ericsson radio complies with the following Standards and Guidelines with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans FCC OET Bulletin 65 Edition 97 01 Supplement C Evaluating Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Rad...

Page 7: ...Measurement of Potentially Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields RF and Microwave CAUTION To ensure that your exposure to RF electromagnetic energy is within the FCC allowable limits for Occupational use always adhere to the following guidelines DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached as this may damage the radio and may also cause you to exceed FCC RF exposure limits A proper antenn...

Page 8: ...t and verify the items listed below are included in the shipping container If damage has occurred to the equipment during shipment file a claim with the carrier immediately Table 1 on page 9 provides a complete list of the options and accessories available for the PANTHER 300M mobile radio PANTHER 300M Radios Are Shipped With The Following PANTHER 300M Mobile Radio KRD 103 154 1 7 Power Cable RPM ...

Page 9: ...ternal Speaker 4 ohm 10W 19A149590P11 KALS1H Option Cable RPM 113 7674 1 KACJ7G External Relay Kit 19A705499P1 KASU1C Noise Suppression Kit 19A148539G1 KAPD1A Power Cable RPM 113 7674 10 KACJ7H Audio Test Cable RPM 113 2472 48 Audio Test Box TQ0613 Conventional ProGrammer Software or AE LZY 213 766 5 TQ3389 R9A or later ProGrammer Software AE LZY 213 766 1 TQ3385 R9A or later Radio Programming Int...

Page 10: ...cle occupants The procedures in this section provide a guideline for installing the mobile radio In some applications it may be necessary to deviate slightly from the recommended procedure and the order in which the equipment is installed To assure the feasibility of the cable routes you plan to use it is suggested that you run the cables before installing the radio Be sure to leave some slack in ...

Page 11: ... as follows No 31 1 8 inch drill 1 2 inch drill or circle cutter 3 4 inch circle cutter hole saw or socket punch Phillips and flat blade screwdrivers No 10 Torx driver Torx is a registered trademark of CAMCAR Division TEXTRON Inc ...

Page 12: ...12 Figure 1 Typical Connection Diagram ...

Page 13: ...h the default factory jumper settings and your installation does not require an option cable skip this section and go to STEP 4 PROGRAM THE RADIO on page 17 Removing the Top Cover and Shield The top cover and shield must be removed to change the Internal Speaker jumper JP701 or the ignition sense line jumper JP600 to connect the option cable to the radio 1 The top cover is secured with three screw...

Page 14: ...14 Figure 2 Removing Top Cover ...

Page 15: ...xternal Speaker option is to be enabled Configure Ignition Sense Jumper JP600 The Ignition Sense line is used to enable or disable transmit or car horn alert option through the vehicle ignition switch If the Ignition Sense option is desired Ignition Sense jumper JP600 must be set to 2 3 The PANTHER 300M radio is shipped from the factory with the Ignition Sense jumper JP600 set to 1 2 as shown in F...

Page 16: ... operate a jumper on the radio as described above and two programmable parameters in the personality The programmable parameters enable disable Transmission and or Horn Alert with respect to the vehicle ignition switch For more information on the personality parameters see the On Line Help in Conventional ProGrammer TQ 3389 R9A or later or ProGrammer TQ 3385 R9A or later Figure 4 Factory Default S...

Page 17: ...oving Plastic Cover 2 Insert the option cable through the hole left by removing the plastic cover This will allow the connector to fit through the hole in the back of the radio 3 Plug the option cable connector into J3 on the radio circuit board 4 Finally attach cable with the two Phillips screws STEP 4 PROGRAM THE RADIO All radios must be programmed with a radio personality There are many paramet...

Page 18: ...on process Power Cable The power cable RPM 113 7674 10 consists of a two wire cable see Figure 6 The red fused lead supplies power to the radio directly from the vehicle battery Ignition Sense lead through the separate option cable is used by the radio electronics to determine when the ignition switch is turned on The black lead is the radio ground connection To install the power cable 1 Remove th...

Page 19: ...tions within the engine compartment to prevent possible damage to the cable 4 Connect the BLACK lead to the vehicle chassis Connect the lead as close to the radio as possible DO NOT connect the BLACK lead to the NEG or battery post Connect the RED lead to the positive POS or battery post See Figure 6 The power source must have a minimum current supply capability of 13 amps Connect To Ignition Sens...

Page 20: ...ower up cycle several times during start up It is recommended that the terminal be measured with a voltmeter to be sure it shuts off goes to zero volts during the cranking of the engine Certain problems may be encountered when accessory equipment is connected to the ignition or accessory lines of the vehicle where these lines may have large filter capacitors and a leakage path present If the radio...

Page 21: ...e before installing If pilot holes must be drilled remove all metal shavings from drilling holes before installing screws 2 Mount bracket with four 3 4 sheet metal screws provided use 1 1 2 screws if needed 3 Place radio into mounting bracket and secure with the four M4 x 10 mm Phillip s screws M4 flat washers and M4 lock washers supplied The radio can be fastened in any of three different positio...

Page 22: ...gnition Sense External Modulation External Demodulation The section STEP 3 EQUIPMENT PREPARATION on page 13 describes how to connect the option cable to the radio The other end of the option cable consists of a standard female DB 25 connector which is used to connect to the optional accessories listed above Table 2 provides a description for each input and output on the radio option connector J603...

Page 23: ...io source has Ro 600Ω Input level 1kHz for 60 of RSD 41 14 m VRMS if external audio source has Ro 1Ω 7 6 I External Mod Input 5 10 000 Hz 3 db BW Modulation Sensitivity 4 2 kHz Vrms 3dB 20 7 O Switched DC Output Icc 500 mA Max 8 8 I Push To Talk TX ON Low TX OFF Open 21 9 I Mic Hookswitch Disable or Enable is selected by PC Programmer Hookswitch ON Low Hookswitch OFF Open 9 10 O Rx Discriminator D...

Page 24: ...r setting of an internal jumper in the mobile radio Internal Low External Open For relay control Io_max 150mA HORN CONTROL or SPEAKER SELECT is selected by PC ProGrammer Note Internal and external speaker do not operate simultaneously 12 16 I Data Communication Input Test Mode TTL Level 25 17 O Data Communication Output Test Mode TTL Level 13 18 I Ignition Sense 13 6VDC Io_max 100 mA Internal Mic ...

Page 25: ... should not present a hazard in the event of an accident The speaker may be mounted on the lower edge of the instrument panel the firewall or above the windshield in some trucks 2 Use the mounting bracket as a template for locating the mounting holes and mount the speaker as shown in Figure 8 3 Refer to Figure 9 for instructions on connecting the External Speaker option and Figure 10 for instructi...

Page 26: ...D WHEN THERE IS NO EXTERNAL SPEAKER OPTION 2 3 USED WHEN THERE IS AN EXTERNAL SPEAKER OPTION AUDIOIN RADIO AUDIO AMP INTERNAL SPEAKER 3 PIN JUMPER uP PORT OPEN COLLECTOR TRANSISTOR HORN SPKR 15 SPKR 1 3 INT SPKR 1 2 SPKR 2 4 INT SPKR 1 3 2 SPKR 1 1 SPKR 2 SPKR 2 SPKR 1 8 OHM 5 WATT INT EXT 300M RADIO RPM 113 7674 1 OPTION CABLE RADIO CONNECTOR DB 25 CONNECTOR 4 2 3 15 18 5 6 24 P3 J100 4 OHM 10 WA...

Page 27: ...AUDIO AMP IS CONNECTED TO BOTH SPEAKERS OUR SPEAKER RELAY KIT INCLUDES THE 19A149299P1 RELAY WIRE AND A FUSE THE CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INSTALLING AND PROVIDING POWER TO THE RELAY JUMPER POSITIONS 1 2 USED WHEN THERE IS NO INTERNAL EXTERNAL SPEAKER OPTION 2 3 USED WHEN THERE IS AN INTERNAL EXTERNAL SPEAKER OPTION AUDIO IN RADIO AUDIO AMP INTERNAL SPEAKER 3 PIN JUMPER uP PORT OPEN COLLECTOR TR...

Page 28: ...ten the relay in the desired location close to the voltage source using one 8 x 3 4 inch self tapping screw 2 Crimp an insulated 1 4 inch spade tab receptacle to one end of the 18 red wire 3 Connect the receptacle to relay lug 86 Cut the red lead so the fuse assembly is close to the voltage source Install the fuse holder Attach the other end of the fuse lead to the voltage source with appropriate ...

Page 29: ...PIN 24 DB 25 CONNECTOR MALE TO BE SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER NO COM To Horn Circuit To Horn Circuit RELAY 19A149299P1 30 87 85 FUSE 1A 86 BATTERY A Figure 11 External Car Alert 86 87 87a 30 85 TO HORN CIRCUIT TO RADIO OPTION CABLE GREEN WHITE WIRE FUSE 1A BATTERY A Figure 12 External Alarm Relay ...

Page 30: ...vehicle passengers The hanger or hook switch is designed to mount with the open end of the mounting button slot pointed upward 1 Use the hanger or Hook Switch as a template to mark and drill the mounting holes Mount the hanger or hook switch with the self tapping screws provided 2 Connect microphone connector to connector on control unit and secure with captive screw Do not torque microphone conne...

Page 31: ...l be exposed to heat sharp edges or mechanical damage and where it will be out of the way of the driver passengers or vehicles mechanics Wherever possible existing holes in the trunk wall and the channels above or beneath doors and window columns should be utilized Avoid routing the antenna cable near any electronic modules or along side any vehicle wiring Connect the antenna cable to the TNC conn...

Page 32: ...Com Net Ericsson Critical Radio Systems Inc P O Box 2000 Lynchburg Virginia 24501 1 800 528 7711 Outside USA 804 592 7711 Printed in U S A ...

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