1 general, 2 data cable installation, 8 key cap kits – EFJohnson 001-9800-001 User Manual

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INSTALLATION

2-8

February 2001

Part No. 001-9800-001

2.7.1 GENERAL

The optional data pigtail cable is supported by

Multi-Net versions only. It is installed when a modem
or some other type of data device is to be connected to
the transceiver. This cable connects the data equip-
ment to data connector J301 on the audio/logic board.
Two data cables are available (see Table 1-3), and
descriptions of each follow.

Data/Accessory Pigtail Cable, Part No. 597-9800-001

This cable is a combination data and accessory

pigtail cable. It does not include a connector for inter-
facing with

the data equipment. The wires are untermi-

nated and connected to a user-supplied connector as
desired. The cable has 15 conductors. All 13 pins of
J301 are brought out, and there are two additional
wires that can be connected inside the transceiver as
desired.

Data Pigtail Cable, Part No. 597-9800-005

This is a data cable only (it does not include the

accessory cable). The data cable is similar to the one
included with the -001 cable. It has 15 unterminated
wires, and a user supplied connector is installed as
desired.

2.7.2 DATA CABLE INSTALLATION

1. Remove the bottom cover of the transceiver to

access the audio/logic board.

2. Refer to Figure 2-6 and plug the 13-pin connector of

the data cable into J301. If also installing the acces-
sory cable, plug the 7-pin connector into J701. Refer
to Section 2.4 for more accessory cable installation
information.

3. Refer to the wiring chart in Table 2-1 and connect

the data cable wires to the user supplied connector
as required for the data equipment being used.

4. If required, install the purple and pink wires to the

desired points in the transceiver.

5. Position the strain relief grommet of the accessory/

data cable in the external speaker jack slot of the
chassis as shown in Figure 2-6 and reinstall the
bottom cover. bottom cover.

2.8 KEY CAP KITS

NOTE: To remove a key cap, insert a tool with a sharp
tip in the slot on the bottom of the cap and carefully
pry against the front panel to release the cap.

2.8.1 MULTI-NET AND LTR-NET MODELS

Key Cap Kit, Part No. 587-9840-001, is standard

with each Multi-Net transceiver and includes the five
caps indicated below.

FCN

SCAN

A/D

TA

AUX

Key Cap Kit, Part No. 587-9840-002, is standard

with each LTR-Net transceiver and includes the five
caps indicated by an asterisk (*) in the list which
follows.

An optional key cap kit, Part No. 587-9840-004,

is also available which includes all of the caps in the
following list:

FCN*

SCAN*

A/D*

ROAM*

TEL*

TA

AUX

HOME

PAGE

HORN

C/G

PRI

USR1

USR2

MON

CPND

MHNG

STLH

MICPA

BANK

EMER

ENCPT

Rx PA

CALL

(Blank)

(Blank)

Table 2-1 Data Cable Wire Chart

J301 Pin No.

Function

Wire Color

1

Sw Bat Out

White

2

Rx Filt Out

Green

3

Tx Filt In

Yellow

4

TxD

Blue

5

RxD

Orange

6

Transmit

Gray

7

IN2

Brown

8

Ext Serv Req

White/Red

9

Option 1

White/Green

10

Output C

White/Black

11

Ext Pwr Sw

White/Blue

12

8V Out

Red

13

Ground

Black

NC

User Defined

Purple

NC

User Defined

Pink

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