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1.
Disassemble the Control Unit using steps given in LBI-39175.
2.
Flex circuit PC2 does not need to be disengaged from J2, providing care
is taken to avoid excessive bending.
3.
Reconfigure jumper A/B to center/B, jumper C/D to center/D, and jumper
E/F to center/F.
4.
Carefully reassemble the RIA to front control panel, making sure that
there is adequate alignment and lubricant for the black o-ring gasket at
the mechanical interface between the RIA and the control panel. This
maintains the moisture seal of the control panel.
NOTE
: The following issues have been reported on some M7100 Siren/Light
installations using the Federal Signal Corporation Siren and Light Kit:
•
Occasional false activation of siren and light functions when the ignition
is turned to the “on” position and/or when the vehicle is started.
•
Occasional failure to enable siren or light functions via control head,
which can be temporarily resolved by either power cycling the radio or
turning the car ignition “off” and then “on” again.
To resolve these issues above, modify the Federal Systems control cable as
follows:
1.
Remove the outer shell from the DB25 side of the Federal Systems
control cable.
2.
Add a jumper from pin 1 to pin 19.
This modification to the SS2000 cable harness will disable the M7100’s
capability to turn on and off the SS2000 from the front of the control head.
The SS2000 will now be turned on and off strictly by its own ignition switch
trigger line (red wire from 12 pin Molex
®
connector on SS2000 siren box).
Follow the SS2000 Federal Signal Corporation installation instructions to
attach the red ignition line correctly.
10.7 RADIO MOUNTING AND FINAL HOOK-UP
10.7.1 Front
Mount
Typically, the bracket shown in Figure 10-14 is used for Front Mount
applications. The bracket can be mounted so that it is either above or below
the radio for the user's convenience. The bracket pictured in Figure 10-7 can
also be used for Remote Mount applications. The following instructions are
for a Front Mount installation using the bracket shown in Figure 10-14.
1. Use the supplied mounting bracket as a template to locate the position for
each of the drill holes. Be sure to leave enough room at the front and rear
of the radio for cable connections. Drill No. 27 (9/64) pilot holes.
Summary of Contents for P5100 Series
Page 1: ...Installation Product Safety Manual MM102342V1 Rev Fp1 Sep 07 M7100IP Series Mobile Radio...
Page 17: ...17 Figure 7 2 Rear Angle View of Radio 110W VHF Shown Figure 7 3 Interface Cables...
Page 18: ...18 Figure 7 4 Option Cables...
Page 27: ...27 Figure 10 4 Front Mount Extended Option Accessory Cable CA101288V2...
Page 31: ...31 Figure 10 6 Remote Extended Option Control Cable CA101288V4...
Page 64: ...64 Figure 12 3 Dual Radio Configuration Front Remote Mount PC Programming Procedure...
Page 66: ...66 Figure 12 4 Dual Radio Configuration Remote Remote Mount PC Programming Procedure...
Page 67: ...67 Figure 12 5 Dual Radio Control Cable CA101288V10...
Page 71: ...71 NOTES...