Motorola Solutions 92FT4967 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Motorola Solutions 92FT4967 is a versatile mobile radio that offers a range of features to enhance communication and productivity. With its ability to operate in negative ground electrical systems, it ensures compatibility with various vehicles. The device supports multiple control head options, including dash mount and remote mount configurations, providing flexibility in installation and operation. Additionally, it enables installation at fixed locations as a control station or fixed unit, ensuring optimal performance and compliance with RF energy exposure limits.

Motorola Solutions 92FT4967 is a versatile mobile radio that offers a range of features to enhance communication and productivity. With its ability to operate in negative ground electrical systems, it ensures compatibility with various vehicles. The device supports multiple control head options, including dash mount and remote mount configurations, providing flexibility in installation and operation. Additionally, it enables installation at fixed locations as a control station or fixed unit, ensuring optimal performance and compliance with RF energy exposure limits.

Figure 21: Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Transceiver, Transceiver Interface
Board, CHIB Rear Assembly, and O7 Control Head
1
1
2
2
2
2
No. Description
1 ASTRO 25 Subscribers Enhanced Single Band Mobile Radio
2 MMP
Figure 22: Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Transceiver, Transceiver Interface
Board, and O9 Control Head
1
2
No. Description
1 17 ft Extension Cable
2 ASTRO 25 Subscribers Enhanced Single Band Mobile Radio
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Figure 23: Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Radio Transceiver, Universal Relay
Controller (URC), and O7 Control Head (URC is optional)
1
2
No. Description
1 17 ft Extension Cable
2 O7 to URC Cable
Figure 24: Remote Mount Configuration with Mid Power Radio Transceiver, Universal Relay
Controller (URC), and O9 Control Head (URC is optional)
1
2
No. Description
1 17 ft Extension Cable
2 O9 to URC Cable
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1.2.3
Multi Control Head
The multi control head option allows separate, remotely operated control heads to operate and control
the radio.
For example, a fire truck could have a control head located in the cab and on the rear of the truck so
that the radio could be operated from outside the vehicle.
NOTICE: The dual control head can be used together in the future.
1.3
Motorcycle Configurations
The mobile motorcycle radio models provide most of the equipment needed for installing a standard
mobile radio on a motorcycle.
Most of this radio system is standard equipment. See Motorcycle Radio Installation on page 100 for
further information.
NOTICE: The motorcycle configurations are not applicable O9 control heads.
1.4
Base/Control Stations
NOTICE: The base/control station option is not applicable for O9 control heads.
The antenna installation must comply with the following requirements if mobile radio equipment is
installed at a fixed location and operated as a control station or as a fixed unit to ensure optimal
performance and compliance with the RF energy exposure limits in the standards and guidelines listed
in the 6881095C99 manual:
The antenna should be mounted outside the building on the roof or a tower if at all possible.
As with all fixed site antenna installations, it is the responsibility of the licensee to manage the site in
accordance with applicable regulatory requirements and may require additional compliance actions
such as site survey measurements, signage, and site access restrictions to ensure that exposure
limits are not exceeded.
1.5
Tools Required for Radio Installations
These are the tools required for mobile radio installation.
Table 2: Tools Required for Radio Installations
Tool Part Number
10 mm wrench
5 mm Allen wrench
Rubber-coated pliers
Regular slot screwdriver of Phillips #2
Pin removal tool 6680163F01
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Tool Part Number
RF antenna tool HLN6695_
Wing screw torque tool HLN6970_
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Chapter 2
Standard Configurations
The radio operates only in negative ground electrical systems with a valid operating range of 10.8–16.3
VDC. Before starting the installation, ensure that the ground polarity of the vehicle is correct.
Accidentally reversing the polarity could damage the radio and cause the cable fuses to blow.
2.1
Planning the Installation
Planning is the key to fast, easy radio installation. Before starting the installation, inspect the vehicle
and determine how and where you intend to mount the antenna, radio, and accessories. Plan wire and
cable run to provide maximum protection from pinching, crushing, and overheating.
CAUTION:
Before installing any electrical equipment, check the user manual of the vehicle for warnings or
recommendations.
Authorized servicer or installer should complete the installation of this device. Failure to properly
install the device may result in damage to the device, or improper operation.
2.1.1
Installation Examples
The mobile two-way radio offers various methods of installation, with accessories placed to the vehicle
as desired. The radio can be dash or remote mounted except for the O9 control head, which can only
be mounted remotely.
Figure 25: Dash Mount Installation
Dash mount radios mounted in the middle console, on the transmission hump, or under the dash,
911
3
2
21
4
No. Description
1 Antenna ¼-Wavelength
2 Radio
3 Speaker
4 Battery
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Figure 26: Remote Mount Installation
Remote mount radio control heads mounted in the middle console, on the transmission hump, or under
the dash.
911
3
52
51
4
No. Description
1 Antenna ¼-Wavelength
2 Radio
3 Speaker
4 Battery
5 Control Head
Figure 27: Remote Mount Installation for Radio with O9 Control Head and Universal Relay
Controller (URC is optional)
911
3
6
7
5
2
8
1
4
No. Description
1 Antenna ¼-Wavelength
2 Radio
3 Speaker
4 Battery
5 Control Head
6 Siren Speaker
7 Universal Relay Controller Box
8 Siren Box
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2.1.2
Wiring Diagrams
The following figures show the wiring diagrams for all the possible configurations. Identify which of
these figures shows the configuration that you are installing, and use the diagram when planning the
installation.
For remote mount configuration, refer to Remote Mount: Power, Ignition, and Emergency Cable
Installation on page 46 and Installing Emergency Pushbutton or Footswitch on page 88 for further
details and recommended wiring of the emergency cables.
Figure 28: Radio Installation (O2 Dash Mount)
BATTERY
HORN
RELAY
LIGHT
RELAY
MIC
CLIP
SPEAKER
MIC
EMERGENCY
SWITCH
FUSE
FUSE
BLOCK
(+)
(-)
RED LEAD
FUSE
FIREWALL
HOLE
MOUNTING
SCREW
DASHMOUNT RADIO
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 1
3 ft
IGN SENSE (ACC)
P2
(SEE J2
PINOUT)
DC
POWER
CABLE
TRUNNION J2
REAR ACCESSORY CONNECTOR
1
7
8
14
13
20
21
26
SPKR-
SPKR+
VIPOUT 2
12V
(RELAY)
VIPOUT 1
12V
(RELAY)
GROUND
EMERGENCY
IGN SENSE
(ACC)
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 2
WI-FI
(OPTIONAL)
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 3
GPS (OPTIONAL)
3 ft
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Figure 29: Radio Installation (O3 Dash Mount)
BATTERY
HORN
RELAY
LIGHT
RELAY
MIC
CLIP
SPEAKER
MIC
EMERGENCY
SWITCH
FUSE
FUSE
BLOCK
(+)
(-)
RED LEAD
FUSE
FIREWALL
HOLE
MOUNTING
SCREW
DASHMOUNT RADIO
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 1
3 ft
IGN SENSE (ACC)
P2
(SEE J2
PINOUT)
DC
POWER
CABLE
TRUNNION
J2
REAR ACCESSORY CONNECTOR
1
7
8
14
13
20
21
26
SPKR-
SPKR+
VIPOUT 2
12V
(RELAY)
VIPOUT 1
12V
(RELAY)
GROUND
EMERGENCY
IGN SENSE
(ACC)
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 2
WI-FI
(OPTIONAL)
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 3
GPS (OPTIONAL)
3 ft
Figure 30: Radio Installation (O5 Dash Mount)
BATTERY
HORN
RELAY
LIGHT
RELAY
MIC
CLIP
SPEAKER
MIC
EMERGENCY
SWITCH
FUSE
FUSE
BLOCK
(+)
(-)
RED LEAD
FUSE
FIREWALL
HOLE
MOUNTING
SCREW
DASHMOUNT RADIO
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 1
3 ft
IGN SENSE (ACC)
P2
(SEE J2
PINOUT)
DC
POWER
CABLE
TRUNNION
J2
REAR ACCESSORY CONNECTOR
1
7
8
14
13
20
21
26
SPKR-
SPKR+
VIPOUT 2
12V
(RELAY)
VIPOUT 1
12V
(RELAY)
GROUND
EMERGENCY
IGN SENSE
(ACC)
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 2
WI-FI
(OPTIONAL)
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 3
GPS (OPTIONAL)
3 ft
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Figure 31: Radio Installation (E5 Dash Mount)
BATTERY
HORN
RELAY
LIGHT
RELAY
MIC
CLIP
SPEAKER
MIC
EMERGENCY
SWITCH
FUSE
FUSE
BLOCK
(+)
(-)
RED LEAD
FUSE
FIREWALL
HOLE
MOUNTING
SCREW
DASHMOUNT RADIO
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 1
3 ft
IGN SENSE (ACC)
P2
(SEE J2
PINOUT)
DC
POWER
CABLE
TRUNNION
J2
REAR ACCESSORY CONNECTOR
1
7
8
14
13
20
21
26
SPKR-
SPKR+
VIPOUT 2
12V
(RELAY)
VIPOUT 1
12V
(RELAY)
GROUND
EMERGENCY
IGN SENSE
(ACC)
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 2
WI-FI
(OPTIONAL)
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 3
GPS (OPTIONAL)
3 ft
Figure 32: Radio Installation (O7 Dash Mount)
BATTERY
HORN
RELAY
LIGHT
RELAY
MIC
CLIP
SPEAKER
MIC
EMERGENCY
SWITCH
FUSE
FUSE
BLOCK
(+)
(-)
RED LEAD
FUSE
FIREWALL
HOLE
MOUNTING
SCREW
DASHMOUNT RADIO
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 1
3 ft
IGN SENSE (ACC)
P2
(SEE J2
PINOUT)
DC
POWER
CABLE
TRUNNION
J2
REAR ACCESSORY CONNECTOR
1
7
8
14
13
20
21
26
SPKR-
SPKR+
VIPOUT 2
12V
(RELAY)
VIPOUT 1
12V
(RELAY)
GROUND
EMERGENCY
IGN SENSE
(ACC)
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 2
WI-FI
(OPTIONAL)
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 3
GPS (OPTIONAL)
3 ft
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NOTICE: In dash mount configuration, it is mandatory that a rear accessory cable is attached to
the back of a mid power radio, to ground the Emergency pin to ground (GND). Or, an
emergency footswitch or pushbutton switch must be attached to the back of a mid power radio.
If the emergency pin is not grounded, upon the attachment of the A+ cable at the DC connector,
the radio detects HIGH for the emergency pin state, and assume that emergency has been
activated. This condition is an attempt to power on the radio, and results in excessive current
draw and incorrect radio operation. Refer to Dash Mount: Power, Ignition, and Emergency
Cable Installation on page 46 for further details and recommended wiring of Emergency in
dash mount configuration.
Figure 33: Radio Installation (O2 Remote Mount)
BATTERY
HORN
RELAY
LIGHT
RELAY
MIC
CLIP
SPEAKER
MIC
EMERGENCY
SWITCH
RED LEAD
FUSE
BLOCK
YELLOW
LEAD
BLACK
LEAD
(+)
(-)
FUSE
FUSE
CONTROL HEAD FIREWALL
HOLE
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 1
DC POWER
CABLE
RADIO
FUSE
ANTENNA 2
WI-FI
(OPTIONAL)
ANTENNA 3
GPS (OPTIONAL)
PWR
SPK
J400-1 RED SWB +
J400-2 GREEN GND
J400-3 - NO PIN
J400-4 - "VIP" detect: GPIO=HIGH
J400-5 BLUE VIP_OUT_1
J400-6 YELLOW VIP_OUT_2
J400-7 BLACK VIP_OUT_3
J400-8 WHITE VIP_IN_1 (VIP_IN GPIO)
J400-9 ORANGE VIP_IN_2 (VIP_IN GPIO)
J400-10 VIOLET VIP_IN_3
CAN CAN USBACC
PORTS ON REAR OF REMOTE CONTROL HEAD
VIP CONNECTOR PIN-OUT
J400
6
9
10
7
4
2
5
8
1
Radio
Pin
Number
VIPCable
(HKN6196_)
WireColor
Function
3 ft 3 ft
DEK
VIP
J400
Figure 34: Radio Installation (O3 Remote Mount)
BATTERY
HORN
RELAY
LIGHT
RELAY
CH
hang
up
box
SPEAKER
O3CH
5m (17ft)
CABLE (PMLN4958)
EMERGENCY
SWITCH
FUSE
FUSE
BLOCK
(+)
(-)
RED LEAD
FUSE
FIREWALL
HOLE
MOUNTING
SCREW
IGN SENSE (ACC)
P2
(SEE J626
PINOUT)
CABLE
HLN 6863
DC
POWER
CABLE
TRUNNION
connect to
P2
FRONT ACCESSORY
CABLE (PMLN4959)
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA
CONNECTION
ANTENNA 1
J2
REAR ACCESSORY CONNECTOR
1
7
8
14
13
20
21
26
SPKR-
SPKR+
VIPOUT 2
12V
(RELAY)
VIPOUT 1
12V
(RELAY)
GROUND
EMERGENCY
IGN SENSE
(ACC)
ANTENNA 2
WI-FI
(OPTIONAL)
ANTENNA 3
GPS (OPTIONAL)
3 ft 3 ft
RADIO
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Motorola Solutions 92FT4967 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Motorola Solutions 92FT4967 is a versatile mobile radio that offers a range of features to enhance communication and productivity. With its ability to operate in negative ground electrical systems, it ensures compatibility with various vehicles. The device supports multiple control head options, including dash mount and remote mount configurations, providing flexibility in installation and operation. Additionally, it enables installation at fixed locations as a control station or fixed unit, ensuring optimal performance and compliance with RF energy exposure limits.

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