
TM9100 Installation Guide
Installing the Radio
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© Tait Electronics Limited
August 2005
Important
Do not install the fuses until the installation is ready to be
checked. For more information, refer to
“Checking the
Installation” on page 27
.
2.6
Connecting a Remote Speaker
If a high-power remote speaker is required, Tait recommends using:
■
TMAA10-06 high-power remote speaker for 40 W/50 W radios
■
TMAA10-03 high-power remote speaker for 25 W radios.
If a different speaker is used, receptacles for the speaker pins of the power
connector are provided with the installation kit.
Connect the speaker to pins 2 (SPK–) and 3 (SPK+) of the power
connector described
on page 19
.
For more information, refer to the installation instructions provided with
the speaker, or to the relevant section of the service manual.
2.7
Connecting to the Auxiliary Connector (Ignition Signal,
Emergency Switch, External Alert Devices)
The auxiliary connector can be used to connect external devices and signals
that are typically connected to a radio. These devices and signals include:
■
the ignition signal to power up and power down the radio
■
an emergency switch to power up the radio (if required) and then enter
emergency mode
■
external alert devices.
Auxiliary Connector
The radio’s auxiliary connector is a 15-way standard-density
D-range socket.
Note
The space for a mating plug is limited to 1 5/8 inch (41mm) in
width and 11/inch (18 mm) in height. It is recommended that you
test the plug to be used before manufacturing a cable. Tait uses IPN
240-00020-55 for the plug.