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Motorola Astro APX 6000Li Series Manuel de l'utilisateur
The optional external speaker includes a trunnion bracket that permits the
speaker to be mounted in a variety of configurations (see Figure 9).
Note: The trunnion bracket is used to permanently mount the speaker on the
dashboard or other accessible areas, while permitting the speaker to be
tilted to a desired angle.
1. Using the trunnion bracket as a template, drill the necessary mounting
holes and secure the bracket with the self-tapping screws provided.
2. Position the external speaker onto the trunnion bracket, and secure it
using the wing screws provided.
LED Surveillance Configuration (Option Wiring – User
Configurable)
The APX VA's LED indicator can be disabled for night use or surveillance
operations by using the following optional wiring connections (refer to the
Speaker and Interface Connector (J1) from Figure 7 and Figure 10).
The LED indicator can be disabled by adding a jumper wire between J1
Connector Pin 17 (SURV) to Pin 14 (GND); this solution supports ONLY
LED OFF Configuration; this would disable ALL LEDs including the
Purple LED.
The LED Indicator can be selectably disabled by installing a wired toggle
switch (not provided) between J1 Connector Pin 17 (SURV) to Pin 14
(GND); this solution allows all use to readily enable or disable LED
Surveillance Mode. In the LED Surveillance Mode, ALL LED indications
are disabled, including error indications.
Note: If the switch option is chosen, a switch change only takes effect when
the radio is inserted.
7
13
20
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Figure 10: J1 Connector Definition
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Note: Unlabeled pins are not
connected and unsupported.
1
8
14
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