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LBI-38901B

Mobile Communications

ORION MOBILE
RADIO

Installation Manual

Summary of Contents for LBI-38901B

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Page 2: ...tte Assembly Mounting 31 This manual is published by Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc without any warranty Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and or equipment may be made by Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc at any time and without notice Such changes will be incorporated into new edi...

Page 3: ... Software TQ3367 IMPORTANT NOTICE ORION UHF MOBILES The PC programmer automatically defaults the receiver oscillator shift to position No 2 When field programming the receive frequencies for ORION UHF mobiles the oscillator shift must be programmed to position No 1 or No 3 Enter the CONVENTIONAL and or TRUNKED FREQUENCY SET screen of the PC programmer and set the values in the OS column to 1 or 3 ...

Page 4: ...ette assembly Slide the radio into the cassette assembly until the back of the radio meets the back of the cassette assembly NOTE Caution should be used while engaging the radio in the cassette the first few times until the cabling in the cassette mount assembly has had an opportunity to work into its permanent location To insure proper first time engagement the following procedure should be used ...

Page 5: ...32 Figure 29 Cassette Assembly Schematic Diagram 5 Figure 3 Cables ...

Page 6: ... of a typical mobile radio installation Before starting plan the radio installation carefully so that it will be safe for the operator and passengers convenient for the operator to use neat protected from water damage easy to service out of the way of auto mechanics out of the way of passengers 31 Cassette Assembly Mounting 1 Insert the cassette assembly in the mounting location Secure the cables ...

Page 7: ...ns located throughout the United States These experienced service stations can provide a proper radio installation and make any final adjustments that may be needed WARNING Vehicular Electronics Electronic fuel injection systems electronic anti skid braking systems electronic cruise control systems etc are typical of the types of electronic devices which may be prone to malfunction due to the lack...

Page 8: ... in Figure 27 1 Using the bracket as a template mark and drill the mounting holes using a No 27 drill Be sure to leave enough room at the rear of the radio unit for the cable connections 2 Secure the Mounting bracket using four 1 4 14 x 3 4 sheet metal screws use 1 4 14 x 1 if needed The bracket can be used mounted so that it is either above or below the radio for the user s convenience 3 Slide th...

Page 9: ...e INSTALLATION RUNNING CABLES To assure the feasibility of the planned cable routings it is suggested that the cables be run before mounting the radio The Orion mobile radio may be installed as a Front Mount Remote Mount or Cassette Mount The type of mount the application and the options to be installed should be considered when planning the cable runs Figures 5 12 provide Interconnection Diagrams...

Page 10: ...dios or 100 watt UHF radios The following instructions are for a Front Mount installation using the bracket shown in Figure 26 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 2 Mount bracket with four 1 4 14 x 3 4 sheet metal screws...

Page 11: ...the accessory cable MICROPHONE HANGER AND OR HOOKSWITCH MOUNTING The microphone hanger or hookswitch should be mounted in a location convenient to the operator where it will not interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle or be a hazard to the vehicle passengers The hanger or hookswitch is designed to be mounted with the open end of the mounting button slot pointed upward Use the hanger or ho...

Page 12: ... is connected to P1 of the Accessory Cable or P1 of the Control Cable in remote applications To install the power cable 1 Drill a 5 8 inch hole in the firewall for the cable run and insert the rubber grommet Run the cable through this grommet to the battery location Secure the cable at several locations within the engine compartment to prevent possible damage to cable 2 Strip back the insulation a...

Page 13: ... of the battery NOTE Do not install fuse into fuse holder until installation is completed and all connections have been checked Figure 13 Power Cable 19B802622P1 USA Only Accessory Cable Front Mount The Basic Accessory Cable at one end consists of the basic accessories connector P3 the speaker connector P2 and the ignition sense lead At the other end is plug P1 P1 connects to the Option Remote Con...

Page 14: ...14 Figure 14 USA Front Mount Standard Accessory Cable 19B802554P1 23 Figure 21 USA Remote Extended Option Control Cable 19B802554P4 ...

Page 15: ...22 Figure 20 USA Remote Control Cable 19B802554P3 15 Figure 15 EURO Front Mount Standard Accessory Cable 19B802554P11 ...

Page 16: ...rough this resistor will be minimal less than 0 03A when the ignition is switched on Control Cable Remote Mount Only The Control Cable is used to connect the Control Unit through the RIA to the Radio Transceiver in remote applications Plug P2 at one end connects to the Remote Control Cable Connector RCCC which is mounted on the back of the RIA The Ignition Sense wire is also part of P2 The other e...

Page 17: ...e measured with a voltmeter to be sure it shuts off goes to zero volts during the cranking of the engine The fuse holder must be attached to the yellow sense lead along with the ring terminal as follows 1 Cut the yellow sense lead approximately 6 12 from the end that will be connected to the power source 2 Strip the insulation from each end of the short lead and from the end of the long lead at le...

Page 18: ...connect to the Option Connector OPT which is mounted on the back of the Radio Interface Adapter RIA The Extended Option Accessory Cable is the same as the Basic Cable but with the addition of the Extended Option Plug P4 See Figures 18 and 19 Figure 18 Remote Mount Standard Accessory Cable 19B802554P6 19 Figure 19 Remote Mount Extended Option Accessory Cable 19B802554P7 ...

Page 19: ...connect to the Option Connector OPT which is mounted on the back of the Radio Interface Adapter RIA The Extended Option Accessory Cable is the same as the Basic Cable but with the addition of the Extended Option Plug P4 See Figures 18 and 19 Figure 18 Remote Mount Standard Accessory Cable 19B802554P6 19 Figure 19 Remote Mount Extended Option Accessory Cable 19B802554P7 ...

Page 20: ...e measured with a voltmeter to be sure it shuts off goes to zero volts during the cranking of the engine The fuse holder must be attached to the yellow sense lead along with the ring terminal as follows 1 Cut the yellow sense lead approximately 6 12 from the end that will be connected to the power source 2 Strip the insulation from each end of the short lead and from the end of the long lead at le...

Page 21: ...rough this resistor will be minimal less than 0 03A when the ignition is switched on Control Cable Remote Mount Only The Control Cable is used to connect the Control Unit through the RIA to the Radio Transceiver in remote applications Plug P2 at one end connects to the Remote Control Cable Connector RCCC which is mounted on the back of the RIA The Ignition Sense wire is also part of P2 The other e...

Page 22: ...22 Figure 20 USA Remote Control Cable 19B802554P3 15 Figure 15 EURO Front Mount Standard Accessory Cable 19B802554P11 ...

Page 23: ...14 Figure 14 USA Front Mount Standard Accessory Cable 19B802554P1 23 Figure 21 USA Remote Extended Option Control Cable 19B802554P4 ...

Page 24: ... of the battery NOTE Do not install fuse into fuse holder until installation is completed and all connections have been checked Figure 13 Power Cable 19B802622P1 USA Only Accessory Cable Front Mount The Basic Accessory Cable at one end consists of the basic accessories connector P3 the speaker connector P2 and the ignition sense lead At the other end is plug P1 P1 connects to the Option Remote Con...

Page 25: ... is connected to P1 of the Accessory Cable or P1 of the Control Cable in remote applications To install the power cable 1 Drill a 5 8 inch hole in the firewall for the cable run and insert the rubber grommet Run the cable through this grommet to the battery location Secure the cable at several locations within the engine compartment to prevent possible damage to cable 2 Strip back the insulation a...

Page 26: ...the accessory cable MICROPHONE HANGER AND OR HOOKSWITCH MOUNTING The microphone hanger or hookswitch should be mounted in a location convenient to the operator where it will not interfere with the safe operation of the vehicle or be a hazard to the vehicle passengers The hanger or hookswitch is designed to be mounted with the open end of the mounting button slot pointed upward Use the hanger or ho...

Page 27: ...dios or 100 watt UHF radios The following instructions are for a Front Mount installation using the bracket shown in Figure 26 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 2 Mount bracket with four 1 4 14 x 3 4 sheet metal screws...

Page 28: ...e INSTALLATION RUNNING CABLES To assure the feasibility of the planned cable routings it is suggested that the cables be run before mounting the radio The Orion mobile radio may be installed as a Front Mount Remote Mount or Cassette Mount The type of mount the application and the options to be installed should be considered when planning the cable runs Figures 5 12 provide Interconnection Diagrams...

Page 29: ... in Figure 27 1 Using the bracket as a template mark and drill the mounting holes using a No 27 drill Be sure to leave enough room at the rear of the radio unit for the cable connections 2 Secure the Mounting bracket using four 1 4 14 x 3 4 sheet metal screws use 1 4 14 x 1 if needed The bracket can be used mounted so that it is either above or below the radio for the user s convenience 3 Slide th...

Page 30: ...ns located throughout the United States These experienced service stations can provide a proper radio installation and make any final adjustments that may be needed WARNING Vehicular Electronics Electronic fuel injection systems electronic anti skid braking systems electronic cruise control systems etc are typical of the types of electronic devices which may be prone to malfunction due to the lack...

Page 31: ... of a typical mobile radio installation Before starting plan the radio installation carefully so that it will be safe for the operator and passengers convenient for the operator to use neat protected from water damage easy to service out of the way of auto mechanics out of the way of passengers 31 Cassette Assembly Mounting 1 Insert the cassette assembly in the mounting location Secure the cables ...

Page 32: ...32 Figure 29 Cassette Assembly Schematic Diagram 5 Figure 3 Cables ...

Page 33: ...ette assembly Slide the radio into the cassette assembly until the back of the radio meets the back of the cassette assembly NOTE Caution should be used while engaging the radio in the cassette the first few times until the cabling in the cassette mount assembly has had an opportunity to work into its permanent location To insure proper first time engagement the following procedure should be used ...

Page 34: ... Software TQ3367 IMPORTANT NOTICE ORION UHF MOBILES The PC programmer automatically defaults the receiver oscillator shift to position No 2 When field programming the receive frequencies for ORION UHF mobiles the oscillator shift must be programmed to position No 1 or No 3 Enter the CONVENTIONAL and or TRUNKED FREQUENCY SET screen of the PC programmer and set the values in the OS column to 1 or 3 ...

Page 35: ...tte Assembly Mounting 31 This manual is published by Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc without any warranty Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and or equipment may be made by Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc at any time and without notice Such changes will be incorporated into new edi...

Page 36: ...Printed in U S A LBI 38901B Mobile Communications ORION MOBILE RADIO Installation Manual ...

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