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Project 25 Interoperable digital radio system standard Intended for all public safety LMR bands (VHF, UHF, and 800 MHz) Developed Jointly by: Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) National Association of State Telecommunications Directors (NASTD) Various agencies of the Federal government (FED) in the early 90’s to improve spectral efficiencies TIA/EIA Standard in 1999. Project 25 Benefits Key benefits sought by the user community: – Competitive procurement of equipment – Interoperability of equipment – Spectrum efficiency – User-friendly operation equivalent to today's public safety equipment and common across all bands, system configurations, services, and manufacturers ECP-3406 page 4. SAFETY ITEMS.

DO NOT.operate the mobile radio when someone is outside the vehicle within two feet of the antenna. This is a recommendation from OSHA that applies to any type of radio transmitter such as a cellular telephone, CB radio, our old radio system, or our new radios. DO NOT.operate the mobile radio if any of the antenna connectors are loose. Operating Rules and Regulations The Federal Communications Commission sets all rules for two- way radio use. All users of two-way radio equipment should be familiar with these basic rule requirements. It is a violation of FCC rules to interrupt any distress or emergency message Any use of profane or obscene language is prohibited It is against the law to send false call letters or a false distress. Conventional vs.

Trunked Computerized Assignment of Channels Trunked Conventional Service Counter Service Counter Service Employee Customer ECP-3406 page 7. Why Trunking? Trunking: Improves spectral efficiency Relieves the user from managing the channel Encourages cross agency / shared communications Establishes communications privacy Encourages private communications Discourages eavesdropping by scanners Establishes “queuing” rather than “waiting” Enables priority use during busy times ECP-3406 page 8. Trunked Radio System Features Digital Control Channel Multiple Working Channels.

. Installation and Product Safety Manual MM-012137-001 Rev. K, Jun/11 M5300 Mobile Radio 800 and 900 MHz Front and Remote-Mount Mobile Radios Includes CH-721 Scan and System Control Heads HHC-731 Hand-Held Controller. This manual is published by Harris Corporation 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 Harris Corporation at any time and without notice.

MM-012137-001, Rev. K TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page REGULATORY AND SAFETY INFORMATION.7 SAFETY SYMBOL CONVENTIONS.7 RF ENERGY EXPOSURE AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION FOR FCC OCCUPATIONAL USE REQUIREMENTS.7 1.2.1 Federal Communications Commission Regulations. 8 COMPLIANCE WITH RF EXPOSURE STANDARDS. With HHC-731 Hand-Held Controller. 89 10 MICROPHONE ATTACHMENT.90 11 OPTIONAL CABLES.91 11.1 M5300/M7300 OPTION CABLE CA-012349-001.91 11.2 CH-721 OPTION CABLE CA-011854-001.96 11.3 ACCESSORY CABLE 19B802554P24.97 11.4 HHC-731 INTERFACE CABLE CA-018399-001.98 11.5 SERIAL DATA CABLE CA-013671-020. Figure 5-2: Typical Remote-Mount Mobile Radio Installation in a Standard Passenger Vehicle.

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38 Figure 5-3: M5300 Front-Mount and Remote-Mount Mobile Radios — Front and Rear Views.39 Figure 6-1: Recommended Antenna Mounting Locations for an 800 MHz M5300 Mobile Radio. 43 Figure 6-2: Recommended Antenna Mounting Locations for a 900 MHz M5300 Mobile Radio. Table 4-4: Software Feature Options for M5300 Mobile Radios. 27 Table 4-5: Installation Kit MAHK-NZN6W for Front-Mount M5300 Mobile Radio.

28 Table 4-6: Installation Kit MAHK-NZN7R for Remote-Mount M5300 Mobile Radio with CH-721 Control Head. 29 Table 4-7: Installation Kit MAHK-NZN9G for HHC-731 Hand-Held Controller.31 Table 4-8: Additional Options and Accessories for M5300 Mobile Radios. Failure to comply with these precautions or with specific warnings elsewhere violates safety standards of design, manufacture, and intended use of the product. Harris Corporation assumes no liability for the customer's failure to comply with these standards. 1.2.1 Federal Communications Commission Regulations Before it was marketed in the United States, the M5300 two-way mobile radio was tested to ensure compliance with FCC RF energy exposure limits for two-way mobile radios.

When two-way radios are used as a consequence of employment, the FCC requires users to be fully aware of and able to control their exposure to meet occupational requirements. MM-012137-001, Rev. K Table 1-1: Recommended Minimum Safe Lateral Distance from a Transmitting Antenna Connected to an 800 MHz M5300 Mobile Radio RECOMMENDED MINIMUM LATERAL HUMAN BODY DISTANCE FROM TRANSMITTING ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER CONTROLLED UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT. MM-012137-001, Rev. K Table 1-1: Recommended Minimum Safe Lateral Distance from a Transmitting Antenna Connected to an 800 MHz M5300 Mobile Radio RECOMMENDED MINIMUM LATERAL HUMAN BODY DISTANCE FROM TRANSMITTING ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER CONTROLLED UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT. MM-012137-001, Rev. K Table 1-1: Recommended Minimum Safe Lateral Distance from a Transmitting Antenna Connected to an 800 MHz M5300 Mobile Radio RECOMMENDED MINIMUM LATERAL HUMAN BODY DISTANCE FROM TRANSMITTING ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER CONTROLLED UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT 136 to 941 MHz, ¼-Wavelength.

MM-012137-001, Rev. K Table 1-2: Recommended Minimum Safe Lateral Distance from a Transmitting Antenna Connected to a 900 MHz M5300 Mobile Radio RECOMMENDED MINIMUM LATERAL HUMAN BODY DISTANCE FROM TRANSMITTING ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER CONTROLLED UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT 136 –. MM-012137-001, Rev.

K Table 1-2: Recommended Minimum Safe Lateral Distance from a Transmitting Antenna Connected to a 900 MHz M5300 Mobile Radio RECOMMENDED MINIMUM LATERAL HUMAN BODY DISTANCE FROM TRANSMITTING ANTENNA ANTENNA ANTENNA DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER CONTROLLED UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT ENVIRONMENT. Based on the highest radiated RF power and the highest antenna gain in antennas approved for use with the M5300 mobile radio, the distances listed in Table 1-1 and Table 1-2 are considered as safe distances for controlled and uncontrolled environments with the M5300 mobile radio transmitting at a maximum 50% duty cycle. MM-012137-001, Rev. K FCC PART 15 AND INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENTS 1.4.1 FCC Part 15 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1.

This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. Two-way radio systems must be operated in accordance with the rules and regulations of the local, regional, or national government. In the United States, the M5300 mobile radio must be operated in accordance with the rules and regulations of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Operators of two-way radio equipment.

MM-012137-001, Rev. K must be thoroughly familiar with the rules that apply to the particular type of radio operation. Following these rules helps eliminate confusion, assures the most efficient use of the existing radio channels, and results in a smoothly functioning radio network.

When using a two-way radio, remember these rules:. MM-012137-001, Rev. K SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL Dimensions, Front-Mount Mobile Radio: 2.4 x 6.9 x 11.3 inches (6.1 x 17.5 x 28.7 centimeters) (Height x Width x Depth) (Includes knobs but not space required for mounting bracket and cables at rear of radio) Dimensions, Remote-Mount Mobile Radio: 2.0 x 6.9 x 9.2 inches (5.1 x 17.5 x 23.4 centimeters) (Height x Width x Depth). MM-012137-001, Rev. K TRANSCEIVER Frequency Ranges for 800 MHz Band Radios Receive: 851 to 869 MHz Transmit: 806 to 824 MHz Transmit Talk-Around: 851 to 869 MHz Frequency Ranges for 900 MHz Band Radios Receive: 935 to 940 MHz Transmit: 896 to 901 MHz Transmit Talk-Around: 935 to 940 MHz.

MM-012137-001, Rev. K Headset Audio Output Power At CH-721 Microphone Connector: 1 watt minimum into 4-ohm headset/speaker At CH-721 DB-25 Rear Panel Connector: 35 milliwatts maximum into 24-ohm headset At HHC-731 DB-25 Connector: 1 watt minimum into 8-ohm headset/speaker External Speaker Connection Local Control (Front-Mount Radio): 2-pin audio connector on radio’s option cable Remote Control (Trunk-Mount Radio). 5-3 on page 39, the M5300 radio provides standard and advanced mobile radio communication functions. RF operating bands of the 800 MHz M5300 mobile radio include the 806 to 824 MHz repeater input band (mobile transmit) and the 851 to 869 MHz band used for repeater output and talk-around communications. Up to four (4) control heads can be connected to a front-mount M5300, and up to five (5) control heads can be connected to a remote-mount M5300. The radio is remotely controlled by a control head(s) connected to it via 3-wire Controller Area Network (CAN) cables. Digital Voice Systems, Inc.

When operating on an OpenSky radio network, AMBE gives an M5300 the ability to provide exceptional voice quality via the limited bandwidth of the radio frequency path, even when the received RF signal is weak (i.e., even in “fringe” areas). Radio Personality Manager (RPM) software application TQS3385 (part number SK-104768-001) is used to program the M5300 mobile radio for operations in EDACS, ProVoice, and P25 trunked radio systems. TQS3385 can also be used to program the radio for analog conventional and P25 conventional operations.

Operator manuals, installation manuals, maintenance manuals, and the quick guides are available at www.pspc.harris.com via an Information Center login and Tech Link. REPLACEMENT PARTS Replacement parts can be ordered through the Harris Customer Care center. To order replacement parts through Customer Care, call, fax or e-mail our ordering system: United States:. A typical set of materials for an M5300 mobile radio installation includes:. M5300 Mobile Radio — See Table 4-1 below for catalog and part numbers. CH-721 Scan or System Control Head — See Table 4-2 below for catalog and part numbers. After removal from the carton, examine the radio, control head and other components for broken, damaged, loose or missing parts.

If any are noted, contact the Harris Customer Care center (see page 25) immediately to discuss and arrange the return of the equipment to Harris for replacement. MM-012137-001, Rev.

K Table 4-5: Installation Kit MAHK-NZN6W for Front-Mount M5300 Mobile Radio ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION Kit, Front-Mount Mounting Bracket. KT101533V1  Includes M5300/M7100/M7300 Mounting Bracket FM101319V1 (marked KTB0310), M5 stainless- steel hardware to attach radio to bracket, self-tapping hardware to attach bracket to mounting surface, ½-inch rubber grommet, and 7-inch.

MM-012137-001, Rev. K Table 4-6: Installation Kit MAHK-NZN7R for Remote-Mount M5300 Mobile Radio with CH-721 Control Head PART ITEM QTY. DESCRIPTION ILLUSTRATION NUMBER Kit, Remote-Mount Mobile Radio KT23117  Mounting Bracket. Includes M5300/M7100/M7300 Mounting Bracket FM103111V1 and M5 stainless-steel hardware to attach radio to bracket.

The 20-amp fuse included with DC Power Cable CA-012365-001 should not be used in the M5300 mobile radio application of this cable. M5300 radio main power should be protected with the 15-amp fuse. Refer to Section 14 for additional information. Includes M5300/M7100/M7300 Mounting Bracket FM103111V1 and M5 stainless-steel hardware to attach radio to bracket. See Section 8.1 on page 61. CA-012365-001 Cable, M5300/M7300 DC Power.

 Includes 10-AWG, 20-Foot DC Power Cable with straight connector, (2) waterproof HFB fuse holders, (1) 20-amp AGC fuse, (1) 15-amp AGC fuse and (1) 3-amp AGC fuse. The 20-amp fuse included with DC Power Cable CA-012365-001 should not be used in the M5300 mobile radio application of this cable. M5300 radio main power should be protected with the 15-amp fuse.

Refer to Section 14 for additional information. MM-012137-001, Rev. K Table 4-8: Additional Options and Accessories for M5300 Mobile Radios PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION AN-125001-002 Antenna Mount: Standard Rooftop, NMO Mounting Base, 15-foot (4.6-meter) RF-195 (or equivalent) Low-Loss RF Cable, Male TNC RF Connector AN-125001-004 Antenna Mount: Thick Rooftop, NMO Mounting Base, 15-foot (4.6-meter) RF-195 (or equivalent) Low-Loss RF Cable, Male TNC RF Connector Antenna Mount: GPS Combo Rooftop, NMO Mounting Base, 17-foot (5.1-meter).

MM-012137-001, Rev. K Table 4-8: Additional Options and Accessories for M5300 Mobile Radios (Continued) PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION Antenna, 900 MHz Low-Profile Rooftop-Mount, 3 dBd Gain, with NMO Mounting AN-025177-009 Base, 15-foot (4.6-meter) RG-58 A/U (or equivalent) Low-Loss RF Cable and Male TNC RF Connector.

MM-012137-001, Rev. K Table 4-8: Additional Options and Accessories for M5300 Mobile Radios (Continued) PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 19B802554P24 Cable, Accessory.

CA-013671-020 Cable, Serial Data (20 feet). Connector, RF; TNC Male Crimp-Type for RG58U, RG58A/U and RGU400 Coaxial. MM-012137-001, Rev.

K Table 4-9: Additional Options and Accessories for CH-721 Control Heads PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION CA-009562-006 Cable, CAN; 6 feet, Right-Angle-to-Straight Connectors CA-009562-030 Cable, CAN; 30 feet, Right-Angle-to-Straight Connectors CA-009562-090 Cable, CAN; 90 feet, Right-Angle-to-Straight Connectors CA-009562-250 Cable, CAN; 250 feet, Right-Angle-to-Straight Connectors CA-011854-001 Cable, CH-721 Option CA-104861. MM-012137-001, Rev. K PLANNING THE INSTALLATION GENERAL INFORMATION Figure 5-1 on page 38 illustrates a typical front-mount radio installation, and Figure 5-2 on page 38 illustrates a typical remote-mount radio installation. Before starting, plan the installation carefully so it will meet the following requirements:. Figure 5-1: Typical Front-Mount Mobile Radio Installation in a Standard Passenger Vehicle MOBILE ANTENNA GPS ANTENNA (Optional) CONTROL HEAD NOTE: SEE TEXT FOR WIRING OF DC POWER CABLE. M5300 TRUNK-MOUNT MOBILE RADIO VEHICLE BATTERY IN-LINE WATERPROOF FUSE HOLDERS AND AGC FUSES (15-AMP FOR RADIO).

REAR VIEW 44-Pin I/O Connector Antenna 9-Pin Serial Port Connector Connector (female TNC) Connectors CAN Port (2 places) GPS Antenna Port (optional) DC Power Cable (with 3-Pin Connector) Figure 5-3: M5300 Front-Mount and Remote-Mount Mobile Radios — Front and Rear Views. MM-012137-001, Rev. K LOCATING COMPONENTS Plan the mounting locations of all components (radio, control head/hand-held controller, antenna, and cables) and determine the routes for all wiring and cables. Particularly consider the connection of the radio for planning purposes. Determine the customer’s preferences, if any, for location of components.

Comply with these preferences as long as they are consistent with safety recommendations and guidelines presented in this manual, and other generally accepted professional radio installation practices. Rear Deck Lid for Stand-Alone GPS Receive Antenna If the M5300 mobile radio does not use a GPS combination-type antenna and it is equipped with a GPS receiver, a stand-alone GPS receive antenna must be separately located and mounted. The vehicle’s rear deck lid (location .

MM-012137-001, Rev. K TOP VIEW OF A TYPICAL VEHICLE Hood Trunk Lid Rooftop 800 MHz     Applications LOCATION(S) ANTENNA ANTENNA DESCRIPTION.     PART NUMBER AN-125001-002 (mount) with 700/800 MHz Standard Rooftop-Mount, 3 dBd Gain .    AN-025187-001 GPS Receive Only, Roof-Mount    AN-025187-003 GPS Receive Only, Magnetic-Mount. See Table 4-8 on page 33 for detailed antenna descriptions. Figure 6-1: Recommended Antenna Mounting Locations for an 800 MHz M5300 Mobile Radio. MM-012137-001, Rev.

K TOP VIEW OF A TYPICAL VEHICLE Hood Trunk Lid Rooftop 900 MHz     Applications LOCATION(S) ANTENNA ANTENNA DESCRIPTION.     PART NUMBER  AN102800V1 136 to 941 MHz Standard Rooftop-Mount, ¼-Wave, 0 dBd Gain . GPS Receive Only, Magnetic-Mount.

See Table 4-8 on page 33 for detailed antenna descriptions. Figure 6-2: Recommended Antenna Mounting Locations for a 900 MHz M5300 Mobile Radio ANTENNA INSTALLATION PROCEDURES An antenna must be installed before completing the radio installation. MM-012137-001, Rev.

K 6.2.1.2 Thick-Roof NMO Antenna Mounts AN-125001-003 and AN-125001-004 Both of these thick-roof NMO antenna mounts use either a ⅜-inch or a ¾-inch mounting hole in a relatively flat area of the vehicle body, with a vehicle metal thickness of between 0.040 and 0.1875 inches inch maximum thickness). MM-012137-001, Rev. K mounting surface, the “teeth” of the mount’s bushing assembly may not provide a good ground due to thick vehicle undercoating, thick primer, oxidation/rust, etc. For a ¾-inch hole, feed the unterminated end of the mount’s coax cable into the hole from the top surface of the vehicle until the mount’s bushing assembly is in position to drop into the hole. MM-012137-001, Rev. K Lock Nut Alignment Ring Rubber O-Ring (Used only with ¾-inch mounting hole. Vehicle Mounting Surface Threaded Shank (top side) Bushing Assembly Coax Cable (Partial) (Extensions shown to illustrate a ⅜-Inch hole vs.

A ¾-inch hole.) Figure 6-4: Installing a Thick-Roof NMO Antenna Mount (e.g., AN-125001-003 or AN-125001-004) 6.2.2 Installing NMO Magnetic Antenna Mount AN-125001-008. MM-012137-001, Rev. K Before entering any automatic vehicle (“car”) wash equipment, remove the antenna element from the antenna mount, and secure the element in a safe location inside the vehicle. This will prevent the wash equipment from damaging the element and/or mount.

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Install GPS Antenna (if Radio has GPS Receiver Option) If the M5300 radio is equipped with the GPS receiver option, the GPS receiver may require connection to an externally-mounted GPS antenna. The GPS antenna must be kept at least six (6) inches away from any. NOTE MOUNTING THE FRONT-MOUNT RADIO The Mounting Bracket Kit for the front-mount M5300 mobile radio includes a heavy-gauge steel U-shaped mounting bracket. The radio should be attached to a mounting surface using this bracket.

The bracket can be mounted above or below the radio. Kit contents are shown in Figure 7-2, and bracket dimensions are shown in Figure 7-3. MM-012137-001, Rev. K REAR VIEW 2.0 inches (51 mm) 6.9 inches (175 mm) (Partial View of DC Power Cable) VIEW 10.5 inches (267 mm) 0.8 inches (20 mm) FRONT VIEW 2.38 inches (60 mm) Figure 7-1: Front-Mount M5300 Radio Dimensions. MM-012137-001, Rev. K 7.1.1 Mounting Bracket Installation The front-mount M5300 radio’s mounting bracket is included with the Front-Mount Mounting Bracket Kit KT101533V1.

Kit contents are shown in Figure 7-2. This kit is Item 1 listed in Table 4-5 (page 28). Mounting Bracket. (Made From KBT0310B) Figure 7-3: Mounting Bracket FM101319V1 (Marked KTB0310) Dimensions for Front-Mount M5300 Mobile Radio (Radio Not Shown) 3.

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If the mounting surface is not flat (such as the top of a transmission hump), construct a suitable mounting wedge as necessary, and attach the wedge to the surface using an approved attachment method. MM-012137-001, Rev.

K Before drilling holes and/or installing mounting screws, verify these operations will not damage or interfere with any existing vehicle component (the fuel tank, a fuel line, the transmission housing, existing vehicle wiring, etc.). Always check to see how far the mounting screws will extend below the mounting surface prior to installation. In a front-mount M5300 radio installation, to fuse the white wire of the radio’s DC Power Cable, a yellow waterproof (HFB type) fuse holder and a 3-amp AGC fuse are included with the cable. MM-012137-001, Rev. Strip the area of any paint or dirt to expose a bare metal surface, approximately ¾-inch square. Drill a hole in the approximate center of the bare metal surface, and deburr it.

A ⅜-inch non- insulated ring terminal is supplied with the cable to make this ground connection. (i.e., with each large end towards the wire end). Label this fuse holder and red wire appropriately (e.g., “M5300 Main Power: 15-AMP FUSE”). Do NOT install a fuse into the fuse holder at this time. MM-012137-001, Rev.

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Cut excess length from the white wire and splice the fuse holder into it, near the location of the connection point. Using an appropriate electrical terminal, connect the white wire to the switched power connection point. MM-012137-001, Rev.

K presented in Section 7.2.2.3.1, except connect the white wire to unswitched battery power instead of switched (“Accessory”) power. Be sure to fuse this connection with the provided in-line fuse holder and 3-amp AGC fuse. TERMINATE CAN PORTS Add a CAN Terminator to each CAN port connector on the rear of the radio. NOTE MOUNTING THE REMOTE-MOUNT RADIO This section provides details on mounting a remote-mount M5300 mobile radio in the vehicle.

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CH-721 control head installation procedures are included in Section 8.3 which begins on page 71. HHC-731 hand-held controller installation procedures are included in Section 8.4 which begins on page 80. MM-012137-001, Rev. K REAR VIEW 2.0 inches (51 mm) 6.9 inches (175 mm) (Partial View of DC Power Cable) VIEW 9.2 inches (234 mm) 6.9 inches (175 mm) FRONT VIEW 2.0 inches (51 mm) Figure 8-1: Remote-Mount M5300 Radio Dimensions. MM-012137-001, Rev. K 8.1.1 Mounting Bracket Installation The remote-mount radio’s mounting bracket is included with the Remote-Mount Mounting Bracket Kit KT23117. Kit contents are shown in Figure 8-2.

This kit is Item 1 listed in Table 4-6 (page 29). M5 Hardware for Mounting Bracket Securing Radio FM103111V1. Bracket-To-Radio Screw Holes (6 places, 3 each side) Bracket-To-Vehicle Screw Holes (4 places) Front of Bracket FRONT VIEW (Dimensions in Inches) (Made From FM103111 Rev. B) Figure 8-3: Mounting Bracket FM103111V1 Dimensions for Remote-Mount M5300 Mobile Radio (Radio Not Shown). MM-012137-001, Rev. K 8.1.2 Inserting the Radio into the Mounting Bracket The radio should now be inserted into the bracket according to this procedure: 1.

Lay the radio down into the mounting bracket with the front of the radio at the front of the mounting bracket. DC conditioning can be accomplished by a noise CAUTION filter or DC isolation equipment such as Harris part number FL-018314-001 or FL- 018314-002, or similar units with equal specifications. The fuse must be placed in-line before any noise filter. MM-012137-001, Rev. K diameter should be appropriate for the utilized grounding screw/bolt size and type used to connect the ring terminal to the bare metal surface. This hardware is not supplied. Cut the black wire to the required length plus some additional length for a service loop, then strip insulation back approximately ¼-inch.

MM-012137-001, Rev. K DTMF CH-721 SCAN MODEL CH-721 SYSTEM MODEL MICROPHONE VEHICLE BATTERY CONTROL HEAD CONTROL HEAD MC-103334-040 OR VEHICLE CU CU MC-103334-041 DC POWER (MAHK-NCP9E) (MAHK-NCP9F) (INCLUDED WITH DISTRI- MAHK-NMC9C) BUTION BLOCK (E.G., “POWER ACCESS POINT”) NOTE: BATTERY GROUND (-) CONNECTION NOT INDICATED. (OPTIONAL; SEE TEXT FOR MOBILE SPECIFIC PART NUMBERS) ANTENNA (OPTIONAL; SEE TEXT SPECIFIC PART AND OPTION NUMBERS) M5300 MOBILE RADIO 800 MHz = RU-144750-061 900 MHz = RU-144750-181 REAR VIEW MALE TNC RF CONNECTOR (SUPPLIED WITH CAN TERMINATOR ANTENNA) DC POWER CABLE. (i.e., with each large end towards the wire end). Label this fuse holder and red wire appropriately (e.g., “M5300 Main Power: 15-AMP FUSE”). Do NOT install a fuse into the fuse holder at this time. 8.3.1 General Information The remote-mount M5300 mobile radio must be connected to a control head to provide the operator-to- radio interface.

Two different control heads are available — the CH-721 Scan model and the CH-721 System model. See Figure 8-5 and Figure 8-6 respectively.

The CH-721 Scan model control head features three (3) large menu selection buttons. MM-012137-001, Rev. K 12-Button Keypad Option Button Menu Button Clear Button (Other controls are same as shown for Scan model.) Figure 8-6: CH-721 System Model Control Head Front Panel The CH-721 control heads feature a large easy-to-read 3-line graphical vacuum fluorescent display, an on/off/volume control knob, menu controls and buttons, trunking mode buttons, an emergency/home button, a scan on/off button, and three (3) preset buttons.

MM-012137-001, Rev. K In a mobile installation, more than one control head can be connected to one mobile radio for multi-head installations. A multi-head installation may be required in a vehicle such as a fire truck or any large vehicle where more than one operator may require use of the radio. Multi-head installations also provide other benefits such as intercom functionality between different operator positions. A remote-mount radio installation requires a CAN cable between every two “CAN devices” and CAN terminators on each end of the CAN link. The M5300 mobile radio is considered a CAN device, and each CH-721 control head in the installation is also considered a CAN device. Figure 8-10 illustrates CAN.

(where nnn specifies cable length in feet) Control Head #2 NOTE: The M5300 mobile radio may be located in the middle of the CAN link. For a 2-head installation, two CAN cables would connect directly to the two CAN port (e.g., near rear of. MM-012137-001, Rev. K are located near the center of the radio’s rear panel. Figure 8-7 on page 72 shows the two CAN port connectors on the control head’s rear panel.

8.3.3.2 Make CAN Link Terminations and Cable Connection Follow this procedure for an installation which has only one control head. For a multi-control head installation, refer to Figure 8-11 as necessary. MM-012137-001, Rev. Cut the black wire of the control head’s DC Power Cable to the required length, plus a service loop of at least six (6) inches, then strip it and crimp a ⅜-inch ring terminal to it. Two ring terminals of this type are included with the cable. MM-012137-001, Rev.

K The white ignition sense wire must be connected to a fused power source that switches from approximately zero volts to approximately +13.6 volts when the vehicle’s ignition switch/key is turned from the OFF position to the ACCESSORY and RUN positions. Use of a switched power source that is subject to voltage changes as a result of other NOTE actions, such as opening a vehicle door, may result in undesirable radio power cycles. MM-012137-001, Rev.

If not already, mount the switch to the vehicle’s dash panel, or other customer-selected location. Obtain the 3-amp AGC-type fuse included with the cable, and install it into the fuse holder. Tie and stow these wires as necessary so they remain out of the way of casual contact and wire chafe is avoided. Figure 8-13: Attaching T-Tap Terminals to a Switched Power Wire HHC-731 HAND-HELD CONTROLLER INSTALLATION In a remote-mount M5300 mobile radio installation, the HHC-731 hand-held controller can be used in place of the CH-721 control head. This easy-to-use hand-held mobile radio controller is primarily designed for use in harsh environments such as maritime (i.e., boating) applications and All-Terrain. MM-012137-001, Rev.

K. Connecting a Siren/Light Control System (see page 87); and,. Connecting a Headset (see page 87) Emergency/Home Button Built-In Microphone Ramp Up Button Ramp Down Button (Increases backlight intensity if controller (Decreases backlight intensity if controller is not connected to the radio.) is not connected to the radio.) On/Off Power Button.

MM-012137-001, Rev. K or parallel to each other. The “wings” of the bracket should be positioned away from the cable. Only two of four center-most holes in the bracket are used.

Tighten the two (2) screws securely with a #1 Phillips screwdriver. Do not over-tighten. Bracket Attached Bracket Attached Perpendicular to Cable. For Available CAN Cable Lengths and Respective Part Numbers, see Table 4-9 on page 36. Figure 8-17: M5300-to-HHC-731 CAN Link Connections 8.4.3 Connecting DC Power Plan the route of the DC Power Cable for HHC-731 hand-held controller carefully. Do not route it where it will be damaged by heat sources or by casual contact, and protect it from wire chafe per standard installation methods. MM-012137-001, Rev.

Near the HHC-731 Interface Cable’s mounting location, locate a nearby section of vehicle chassis ground and strip this area of any paint or dirt to expose a bare metal surface. Cut the black wire of the DC Power Cable to the required length, plus a service loop of at least six (6) inches, then strip it and crimp a ⅜-inch ring terminal to it. MM-012137-001, Rev. K 8.4.3.2.1 Hand-Held Controller and Radio Turn on with Vehicle’s Ignition Switch/Key With this wiring configuration, the HHC-731 hand-held controller and the radio turn on and off with the vehicle’s ignition switch/key (power on also requires pressing of the HHC-731’s front panel power on/off button). MM-012137-001, Rev.

Cut another section of white wire from the cable. This wire must be long enough to reach from this fuse holder to the location of the panel-mounted on/off switch. Strip one end of this wire and crimp the other half of the waterproof fuse holder to this wire end. MM-012137-001, Rev. K 8.4.6 Connecting a Siren/Light Control System Follow this procedure to connect a siren/light control system to the HHC-731 hand-held controller: 1. Obtain Accessory Cable 19B802554P24.

This cable’s diagram is included in Section 11.3. Mate the Accessory Cable’s male DB-25 connector (P1) to the female DB-25 connector of the HHC-731 Interface Cable. Route the speaker cable to the rear of the M5300 mobile radio.

Connect the M5300/M7300 Option Cable CA-012349-001 (item 5 in Table 4-5) to the DB-44 connector on the rear of the radio. Tighten the cable’s two (2) jackscrews securely. See Section 11.1 for additional information on this cable.

However, if other optional connections are required at the back of the radio (such as GPS NMEA- formatted serial data connections), obtain M5300/M7300 Option Cable CA-012349-001. This cable is approximately 5.5-feet long. In this case, the length of the cable’s 2-wire speaker leads may not be sufficient to reach the 2-pin speaker connector of the option cable, and they will need to be lengthened using approved splicing techniques. MM-012137-001, Rev. K 10 MICROPHONE ATTACHMENT There are several versions of microphones available for use with the radio. Each has a 17-pin flush-mount type connector that mates with the mic connector on the front panel of the control head. The mic’s connector includes a captive thumbscrew that secures it to the mic connector on the front panel of the control head.

11 OPTIONAL CABLES 11.1 M5300/M7300 OPTION CABLE CA-012349-001 M5300/M7300 Option Cable CA-012349-001 connects to the 44-pin I/O connector on the rear of the radio. It breaks out into several smaller standardized connectors, allowing straightforward access to external I/O interfaces provided by the radio. The cable also shortens radio removal and re-installation time when required. Switched A+ (DC Power) Output. Chassis Ground. Over-current-protected by a fuse on radio’s P4 pin 1 PK Board.

This OpenSky AT command applies only to M5300/M7300 “rear panel software” release R15A (and later), and to M5300/M7300 radio software release R15C (and later). External Tone Decode Audio Output. In a remote-mount M5300/M7300 mobile radio installation, this pin on the radio’s DB-44 connector is typically not used. For the CH-721 control head, use the respective pin on the CH-721 Option Cable’s female DB-25 pin connector; see Section 11.2 for additional information.

EXTALO P4 pin 17 by a fuse on radio’s PK Board. In a front-mount M5300/M7300 radio installation, this pin for the siren/PA interface is the horn/ring logic input to the radio’s mounted (local) CH-721. When a connected third-party siren HORNRING P4 pin 18 and light system (e.g., Federal Signal SmartSiren SS2000). MM-012137-001, Rev. K Table 11-1: M5300/M7300 Option Cable CA-012349-001 Interconnections 44-PIN I/O CABLE SIGNAL NAME TO/FROM DESCRIPTION CONNECTOR P1 PIN NMEA-Formatted GPS Receiver Module Initialization Data GPSNMEATX P5 pin 3 Serial Data Input. Ground for GPS Serial Data Signals. Over-current-protected P5 pin 5 by a fuse on radio’s PK Board.

MM-012137-001, Rev. K 11.2 CH-721 OPTION CABLE CA-011854-001 CH-721 Option Cable CA-011854-001 can be used to connect optional equipment to the 25-pin D-subminiature (DB-25) connector on the rear of the CH-721. This cable expands the connections available at the 25-pin connector to three (3) separate connectors. The cable’s assembly and wiring diagrams are shown in Figure 11-2 below. MM-012137-001, Rev. K 11.3 ACCESSORY CABLE 19B802554P24 When a remote-mount radio installation employs the HHC-731 hand-held controller, Accessory Cable 19B802554P24 is required to make connections to an external siren and light control system. This cable’s male DB-25 connector, identified P1, mates to the female DB-25 connector of the HHC-731 Interface Cable.

MM-012137-001, Rev. K 11.4 HHC-731 INTERFACE CABLE CA-018399-001 HHC-731 Interface Cable CA-018399-001 interconnects a DC power cable and the CAN cable from the radio to the HHC-731 hand-held controller. It also has a 25-pin connector that can be used to connect optional equipment to the HHC-731.

Alternately, if the cable is being used to carry GPS NMEA-formatted serial data from the radio, this male DB-9 connector mates to connector P5 of M5300/M7300 Option Cable CA-012349-001. The cable’s female DB-9 connector (J2) mates to a PC’s male DB-9 serial port connector. If the utilized PC is not equipped with a DB-9 serial port connector, the use of a suitable adapter is required, such as USB-to-RS-232 Adapter Cable CN. MM-012137-001, Rev.

K 11.7 CH-721 MIC CONNECTOR PROGRAMMING CABLE CA-103541-001 CH-721 Mic Connector Programming Cable CA-103541-001 (4 feet long) can be used to program and configure the CH-721 control head via its front-panel microphone connector. It has a female DB-9 connector on one end for connection to a PC’s serial port connector and a 17-pin Conxall-style connector on the other end for connection to the head’s mic connector. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions on processing the NMEA-formatted GPS data from the radio. If the M5300/M7300 Option Cable is not available, a 3-wire serial cable can be field- fabricated. On the radio end, this cable must interface to the three GPS-related signals of the radio’s 44-pin I/O Cable connector (pins 7, 31 and 32). MM-012137-001, Rev. K 14 INITIAL POWER-UP TEST 1.

At the radio’s main waterproof (HFB-type) fuse holder installed near the vehicle battery, insert the 15-amp AGC-type fuse that was included with the radio’s DC Power Cable. Tie and stow all fuse holders at this location to prevent excess vibration/movement. MM-012137-001, Rev.

K 15 PERFORMANCE TESTS This section includes procedures to verify the performance of the installation’s mobile antenna system. There are three (3) procedures in this section:. Changing Operating Mode for Tests.

Testing by Transmitting into a Dummy Load (a 50-Ohm RF Terminator). MM-012137-001, Rev. For the control head, use the./. Ramp Control to scroll through the menu until Mode Menu appears in the display. For the hand-held controller, use the Ramp Up Button or Ramp Down Button located on the top of the controller to scroll through the menu until Mode Menu appears in the display. MM-012137-001, Rev. K 15.2 REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT Table 15-1: Required Test Equipment TEST EQUIPMENT MODEL / PART NUMBER & DESCRIPTION Average-Responding Bird Electronic Corp.

Model 43 (or equivalent) with Type N female Wattmeter connectors at input and output ports. Measurements) Peak-Reading Bird Electronic Corp. MM-012137-001, Rev. K Vehicle-Mounted Antenna (for 800 MHz or 900 MHz band) TNC Male-to-Type N Male Coaxial Jumper Cable M5300 Mobile Radio (Rear View) Type N Male-to- Wattmeter TNC Female RF Adapter Radio’s DC CAN Cable, Option Cable, and Power Cable GPS Antenna Cable connections not are indicated. MM-012137-001, Rev. K 15.4 TRANSMITTING INTO THE MOBILE ANTENNA 1.

Connect the antenna cable from the vehicle-mounted antenna to the wattmeter as shown in Figure 15-1. If not already, turn the radio on and set it to the required operating mode (based upon available radio programming and test equipment). MM-012137-001, Rev. Position the wattmeter’s slug to measure reverse (reflected) RF power from the antenna.

The arrow on the face of the slug must point away from the antenna and to the radio to measure reverse power. Key the radio’s transmitter via the microphone’s PTT button. Here  Enter the information requested on this data collection form. Clip this form and file it as a permanent record of the tested performance of the M5300 mobile radio installation. Mobile Radio Serial Number Antenna Make and Model Numbers.

17 WARRANTY REGISTRATION Please register this product within ten (10) days of purchase. Registration validates the warranty coverage, and enables Harris to contact you in case of any safety notifications issued for this product.

Registration can be made on-line at. MM-012137-001, Rev. K 18 WARRANTY A.

Harris Corporation, a Delaware Corporation, through its RF Communications Division (hereinafter 'Seller') warrants to the original purchaser for use (hereinafter 'Buyer') that Equipment manufactured by or for the Seller shall be free from defects in material and workmanship, and shall conform to its published specifications. Public Safety and Professional Communications www.pspc.harris.com 221 Jefferson Ridge Parkway Lynchburg, VA USA 24501 1-800-528-7711.