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7.3.2 Option
Cable
The option cable is routed from the option connector on the rear of the control
unit CG/PTT disable switch mounted on the left handlebar.
7.3.3 Typical Harley-Davidson Installation
1.
Disconnect gas line from tank and drain gas into an approved container.
2.
Remove cowling, gas tank, and fairing, if required, to gain access to the
triangular frame assembly, beneath the gas tank, to permit cable routing.
3.
Push saddle support springs forward to release the saddle and tilt it
forward to gain access to the area beneath the saddle.
NOTE
The power cable is designed for negative ground systems
only. The power and control cable consists of three separate
cables: RED (positive), BLACK (negative), and a control
cable.
4.
Pass the power and control cables through the square hole in the bottom
of the radio case assembly to the area beneath the saddle. See Figure 6-4
which shows cable routing under the center of the case assembly. Figure
7-4 shows the cabling underneath the saddle area. (Note the location of
the option cable and connector, not being used.)
5.
Refer to Figure 7-5 and route the cables through the center of the
triangular frame assembly to the area at the rear of the control unit. The
cable may be routed along side existing cables and secured to them with
cable ties.
NOTE
It may be necessary to notch a portion of the cowling at the
control unit end and at the saddle area to provide entrance
and exit holes for the cable. The entrance and exit cutaway
holes are required to permit the cowling to be remounted
flush to the gas tank.
6.
Route the control cable to the rear of the control unit and make the
connection to the right rear of the control unit as shown in Figure 7-6.
Any excess cable will reside beneath the saddle area. (The option and
accessory cable is shown connected to the left rear of the control unit).
7.
Re-examine cable routing and be sure that all cables are neatly routed and
secured with cable ties.
8.
Install a cable clamp on saddle mounting bracket (left side) and secure
the power and control cables from the radio case assembly.
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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