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March, 2001
Ignition Sense Wiring
CDR500 & CDR700 Repeater Service Manual
Final Assembly
ZR310 and ZR340 Repeater Controllers in
the CDR700 Repeater
The ZR310 Community Repeater Panel and the ZR340
Advanced Telephone Interconnect repeater controllers
allow connecting to the ignition sense of the receive
radio in the CDR700 repeater via the “Accessory” con-
nector on both repeater controllers. The transmit radio
requires removing the wire from location 10 of the
repeater cable connected to the transmit radio.
1.
At the double (lugged) end of the cable, plug
the terminal of the one of the lugged wires of
the power sense cable into position 10 of the
16-pin accessory connector housing. Ensure
that the small locking tab of the terminal is
facing down toward the large strain relief tab
of the housing and the terminal clicks into
place.
2.
Plug the connector into the “Accessory” con-
nector of the ZR310 or ZR340 controller.
3.
If required, unplug the repeater cable from the
accessory connector of the transmit radio.
4.
Use the terminal removal tool (66B80947W01
or equivalent) to remove the terminal and
lead from position 10 of the repeater cable 16-
pin connector housing. You may have to cut
and remove the tie wrap that secures the cable
to the strain relief tab of the connector hous-
ing.
5.
Plug the terminal of the remaining lugged
wire of the power sense cable into position 10
of the housing. Ensure that the small locking
tab of the terminal is facing down toward the
large strain relief tab of the housing and the
terminal clicks into place.
6.
If you cut the tie wrap in step 4, replace it with
one from the HKKN4000 kit.
7.
Plug the repeater cable into the accessory con-
nector of the transmit radio.
Generic Repeater Controllers and ZR310/
ZR340 Repeater Controllers in the CDR500
Repeater
The distance between the radios and the controllers in
the CDR500 repeater does not allow connecting simul-
taneously to one radio and the controller. Generic
repeater controllers and the SmarTrunk and LTR
repeater controllers offered by Motorola do not have
16-pin compatible accessory connectors. For the above
cases, both the transmit radio and the receive radio
require connecting the power sense cable to location 10
of the repeater cables connected to the radios.
1.
If required, unplug the repeater cable from the
accessory connector of the transmit radio.
2.
If the repeater cable has a terminal and lead in
position 10, use the terminal removal tool
(66B80947W01 or equivalent) to remove it
from the 16-pin connector housing. You may
have to cut and remove any tie wrap that
secures the cable to the strain relief tab of the
connector housing.
3.
Plug the terminal of one of the lugged wires of
the power sense cable into position 10 of the
housing. Ensure that the small locking tab of
the terminal is facing down toward the large
strain relief tab of the housing and the termi-
nal clicks into place.
4.
If you cut the tie wrap in step 2, replace it with
one from the HKKN4000 kit.
5.
Plug the repeater cable into the accessory con-
nector of the transmit radio.
6.
Repeat steps 1 through 5 for the repeater cable
connected to the receive radio.
Final Assembly
Follow the steps outlined earlier in this manual to reas-
semble the repeater housing.
NOTE
If you haven’t already done so, program
both of the radios for “Ignition Sense
Type:” as “On/Off & Ignition” or “Fol-
low Ignition Only” in the Accessory Con-
f i g u r a t i o n
w i n d o w
( i n
R a d i o
Configuration).
Summary of Contents for CDR500
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