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5.3
USER SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT
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Motorcycle Bracket (Motorcycle’s interface with this Motorcycle Radio
Case and associated hardware. Refer to
and
in Figure 6-1 and
Figure 6-2.)
5.4 POWER
CONSIDERATIONS
The motorcycle may be equipped with additional lights, light flashers, sirens,
PA systems, etc. Therefore, consideration must be given to the total system
current drain. It is recommended that the radios be set to not exceed the
applicable rated RF power output and current drain shown in Table 5-2 for all
M7100
IP
motorcycle applications.
CAUTION
Do NOT
use a M7100
IP
mobile radio with power exceeding
the power limits shown in Table 5-2 for motorcycle
applications. To do so will result in damage to the
motorcycle alternator, battery, and all circuits. Also, the
possibility of interference is increased if the proper RF
power level is not used. As a final note, RF power may not
be set to exceed the maximum regulatory RF power
specified by that country’s regulatory agency.
5.4.1 RF Power Adjustments
For factory installed options, the maximum RF power levels are factory preset
and should only require verification in the field. See Table 5-2.
For field installed options, the RF power of previously purchased M7100
IP
mobile radios in the field must be appropriately set via modification of the
maximum RF power tracking data fields. The tracking data numbers are
adjusted to produce RF power as specified in the “actual” column in Table
5-2.
5.4.1.1 Setting RF Power in the Field
Perform the following steps to adjust the RF power level tracking data.
1.
Using ProGrammer, read the personality from the radio. (Refer to
ProGrammer On-Line Help for detailed instructions.)
2.
Click on the “Systems” tab, then double click on “System Setup.”
3.
Select the “General” tab and choose the System Name that needs to
be adjusted.
Summary of Contents for M7100IP
Page 11: ...11 Figure 3 1 Typical M7100IP Motorcycle Installation ...
Page 16: ...16 Figure 5 1 Typical Motorcycle Kit ...
Page 22: ...22 Figure 6 1 Radio Installation 188D6803 Sh 1A Rev 4 ...
Page 23: ...23 Figure 6 2 Radio Installation 188D6803 Sh 1B Rev 4 ...
Page 25: ...25 Figure 6 3 Case Mounting Bracket and Case Assembly Figure 6 4 Radio Connections ...
Page 32: ...32 Figure 7 5 Triangular Frame Assembly Figure 7 6 Control Unit Connections ...
Page 42: ...42 Interconnection Diagram 188D6783 Sh 1 Rev 3 ...
Page 43: ...43 Interconnection Diagram 188D6783 Sh 1 Rev 3 ...
Page 44: ...44 Remote Mount Motorcycle Extended 19B802554P23 Sh 23 Rev 27 ...
Page 45: ...45 Motorcycle Accessory Cable 19B802554P24 Sh 24 Rev 27 ...
Page 46: ...46 Power Control Cable 19B802622P2 Sh 1 Rev 6 ...
Page 47: ...47 Power Control Cable 19B802622P2 Sh 2 Rev 6 ...
Page 48: ...48 Power Control Cable 19B802622P2 Sh 3 Rev 6 ...
Page 49: ...49 Motorcycle Radio Case Assembly 188D6465 Rev 5 Part 1 ...
Page 50: ...50 Motorcycle Radio Case Assembly 188D6465 Rev 5 Part 2 ...
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