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NOTEIn some installations an additional noise suppression filter such as optionPMPD1A (19A148539G1) may be needed for satisfactory performance.NOTEWit
NOTEThe relay contact make/break current and voltage rating is 30 amps at 16volts.ALARM (HORN) RELAY KIT - OPTION PMSUIC (19A705499P1)Requires the use
Figure 5 - Mounting Bracket InstallationMICROPHONE HANGERMount the microphone hanger in a location convenient to the operator whereit will not interfe
Figure 8- Option Cable Pin LocationsFigure 9 - Bottom View (Cover Removed)16Figure 6 - Microphone HangerNOTEIf mounting on a surface covered with carp
Figure 7 - MDX Mobile Radio With MicrophoneMICROPHONEThe microphone connects to the MDX Mobile Radio using a plug found at theend of its attached cabl
Figure 7 - MDX Mobile Radio With MicrophoneMICROPHONEThe microphone connects to the MDX Mobile Radio using a plug found at theend of its attached cabl
Figure 8- Option Cable Pin LocationsFigure 9 - Bottom View (Cover Removed)16Figure 6 - Microphone HangerNOTEIf mounting on a surface covered with carp
Figure 5 - Mounting Bracket InstallationMICROPHONE HANGERMount the microphone hanger in a location convenient to the operator whereit will not interfe
NOTEThe relay contact make/break current and voltage rating is 30 amps at 16volts.ALARM (HORN) RELAY KIT - OPTION PMSUIC (19A705499P1)Requires the use
NOTEIn some installations an additional noise suppression filter such as optionPMPD1A (19A148539G1) may be needed for satisfactory performance.NOTEWit
Copyright© October 1992, Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc.TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Figure 11 - Mounting The External Speaker20Figure 3 - Power Cable4. Push the prepared fuse connectors into each section of the fuse holders. Placethe
INSTALLATIONRUNNING CABLES To assure the feasibility of the planned cable routings. it is suggested that thecables be run before mounting the radio.
NOTES22Figure 2 - Typical Hump Or Dash MountFor passenger safety, mount the radio securely so that the unit will notbreak loose in the event of a coll
Be careful to avoid damaging some vital part (fuel tank, transmissionhousing, etc.) of the vehicle when drilling mounting holes. Always checkto see ho
(19D904133, Sh. 1, Rev. 3)OPTION INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM24Interference with Vehicular Electronics - Electronic fuel injection sys-tems, electronic ant
Option Description Part NumberPMAN1L 800 MHz roof mount antenna with TNC 19B209568P5connectorPMCC9M External speaker cable, 18 inches 19A149590P8PMCD1
(19D904133, Sh. 3, Rev. 2)OPTION INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM26 INTRODUCTION This manual contains installation instructions for the MDX Mobile Radioseries
Copyright© October 1992, Ericsson GE Mobile Communications Inc.TABLE OF CONTENTSINTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Printed in U.S.A.MDX SERIESMOBILE RADIOLBI-38847BInstallation ManualMobile Communications
(19D904133, Sh. 3, Rev. 2)OPTION INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM26 INTRODUCTION This manual contains installation instructions for the MDX Mobile Radioseries
Option Description Part NumberPMAN1L 800 MHz roof mount antenna with TNC 19B209568P5connectorPMCC9M External speaker cable, 18 inches 19A149590P8PMCD1
(19D904133, Sh. 1, Rev. 3)OPTION INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM24Interference with Vehicular Electronics - Electronic fuel injection sys-tems, electronic ant
Be careful to avoid damaging some vital part (fuel tank, transmissionhousing, etc.) of the vehicle when drilling mounting holes. Always checkto see ho
NOTES22Figure 2 - Typical Hump Or Dash MountFor passenger safety, mount the radio securely so that the unit will notbreak loose in the event of a coll
INSTALLATIONRUNNING CABLES To assure the feasibility of the planned cable routings. it is suggested that thecables be run before mounting the radio.
Figure 11 - Mounting The External Speaker20Figure 3 - Power Cable4. Push the prepared fuse connectors into each section of the fuse holders. Placethe
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