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Do not torque the microphone connector screw greater
than 2 in-lb. Alternatively, “finger tight plus 1/4 turn” is
acceptable.
9. If there are no other accessory connections, tie back plug P3 to main
cable.
10. Recheck all connections before inserting fuse into transmit fuse assembly.
10.7.2
Remote Mount Installation
The bracket shown in Figure 10-15 is used with the 110W VHF M7100 in
Remote Mount configurations. (The 110W VHF radio is not available in
Front Mount configurations.) The bracket shown in Figure 10-16 is used with
the 800 MHz, UHF-H, UHF-L, and 50W VHF M7100 radios in Remote
Mount configurations. The following instructions are for Remote Mount
configurations using the brackets shown in Figure 10-15 and Figure 10-16.
Figure 10-15: Remote Mounting Bracket Installation (60W TX and
Above)
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...