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PRE-INSTALLATION 

Before installing a Firecom 5000D Series Intercom System, it is very important to take time and plan the installation. This 

section will provide information to assist in planning the installation. You should read and understand all of the 

information contained in this section as well as the sections on the System Orientation (page 3) and Installation (page 

11) before installing the 5000D Series Intercom onto the apparatus. 

IMPORTANT: Taking time to plan the installation BEFORE installing the 5000D Series Intercom System may prevent many 

installation errors which could result in improper system operation. 

If you have any questions regarding the information contained in this section, contact your local Firecom Dealer for 

clarification BEFORE proceeding with the installation. 

INTERCOM LOCATION: 

When choosing a location to mount the 5000D Series Intercom Unit, the following conditions should be considered: 

 

Remote mounting of the Intercom box should not be piggy-backed to radio transceiver unit by screws or 

Velcro.  

 

Power cable should be routed to buss bar power and single point ground with the radio to the chassis on a 

clean surface. 

 

The Digital Intercom should be mounted to insure a minimum of 4" of space between the Digital Intercom 

and 2-way radio antenna on the vehicle. 

 

Allow for at least 3 inches clearance on the sides and rear of the Intercom unit for service and installation.  

 

The Digital Intercom should be placed where it will be easy to route all the CA Cables from the Headset 

Modules.   

 

The Digital Intercom should be placed where the controls may be easily accessed.  

 

If the Digital Intercom cannot be located where it is easily accessible, a Remote Intercom can be used to 

allow the base unit to be mounted out of the way yet still have control access where it's more convenient.  

 

Do not mount the Intercom directly above or below the radio transceiver.  

HEADSET MODULES 

There are different types of modules for the 5000D Series Intercom system (shown below). 

The Headset Module (HM-10) provides the interface between the Digital Intercom and a wired Headset, and is designed 

for use inside the apparatus where it is protected from the elements.  The HM-10 also has a second connection for 

Daisy-Chaining (Figure 6). 

Listed below are some of the items to consider when choosing the location of the Headset module: 

 

The module should be placed in a location that is convenient to the user. 

 

The module should not be mounted on the headliner with the jack pointed down. 

 

The module should be placed with the plug facing the direction of the exit from the vehicle.  This may help to 

prevent damage to the headset plug, comm cable, or the headset module if the user exits the vehicle while still 

wearing the headset. 

 

The headset comm cable should hang clear of obstructions. 

 

Mount the module close enough to the windows so the user may look outside without straining the headset 

module or the comm cable. 

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Страница 3: ...EAR PANEL 8 PRE INSTALLATION 9 INSTALLATION 13 SYSTEM TEST 18 INTERCOM OPERATION 19 PROGRAMMING INPUT AND OUTPUT DEVICE GAIN 19 MODULAR PLUG INSTALLATION 23 TROUBLESHOOTING 24 ADVANCED TROUBLE SHOOTIN...

Страница 4: ...erproof remote Intercom head for outdoor installations Each crew member will hear all radio traffic and be able to communicate over the Intercom Crew members wearing Radio Transmit headsets may transm...

Страница 5: ...tact your local Firecom Dealer for more information regarding an Interface Cable specific to your radio POWER CABLE ASSEMBLY Provides the power connections for the 5000D Series Intercom Unit The power...

Страница 6: ...microphone volume and sensitivity for various ambient background noise levels RADIO INTERFACE PORT A 9 pin D sub jack on the rear of the Intercom RADIO INTERFACE CABLE The cable which plugs into the R...

Страница 7: ...H LEVEL DOWN BUTTONS 10 red LED s which indicate the master volume level setting There are 3 volume changes between lights RADIO SELECT LED BUTTONS Green LED o The green LED indicates which radio is t...

Страница 8: ...he Power Cable Assembly is plugged in to interface the 5000D Series Intercom to the vehicle s power supply MODULAR JACKS The modular jacks are the connection points for the CA Cables leading from the...

Страница 9: ...r of the Intercom unit for service and installation The Digital Intercom should be placed where it will be easy to route all the CA Cables from the Headset Modules The Digital Intercom should be place...

Страница 10: ...a method used to increase the number of headset positions available or a method of reducing the number of cable runs and the length of the cable runs Daisy Chaining the Headset modules is easy to acc...

Страница 11: ...ovide Intercom and radio communication to the headset positions REMOTE MODULAR JACKS On the rear of the Intercom there is 1 modular jack under REMOTE Figure 4 This jack is for connecting CA Cables for...

Страница 12: ...d radio technician Contact your local Firecom Dealer for more information regarding the availability of an interface cable for your radio If a radio specific cable is not available for a particular ra...

Страница 13: ...obstructions that could be damaged while drilling the holes Install the mounting bracket with the sheet metal screws Figure 8 Remove the 4 screws 2 on each side closest to the rear of the Intercom uni...

Страница 14: ...adset Module to the Intercom it MUST be inserted into the Modular Jack on the same side of the HM 10 as the Firecom label If the CA Cable is part of a daisy chain you will need to remove the plastic t...

Страница 15: ...om pin 1 to the vehicle s negative ground or use the supplied self tapping screw and star washers as shown in Figure 14 FIGURE 13 Modular Jacks IMPORTANT Firecom recommends connecting the Intercom pow...

Страница 16: ...ocal Firecom Dealer Plug the 9 Pin plug on the end of the MR 0X Mobile Radio Interface Cable into the desired Radio Interface Jack on the rear of the Intercom Figure 15 IMPORTANT Tighten the 2 screws...

Страница 17: ...heet metal screws 4 making sure the cable is not pinched Recommended torque 10 in lbs 5 Determine the correct length for the CA cable and cut cable to correct length Mounting with Bracket part number...

Страница 18: ...ATION IMPORTANT The next 4 steps are for Radio Transmit Headsets only These are the BEHIND THE HEAD 51 Series models and OVER THE HEAD 51 Series models and have a red PTT on the ear dome 1 Put on a Ra...

Страница 19: ...just the Receive Audio Adjustment or the radio s volume control INTERCOM ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERATIONS For the Radio Aux and Cell connections to the Intercom the user can adjust input gain and output gai...

Страница 20: ...h up and Squelch down buttons for 5 seconds FIGURE 19 2 Once squelch control mode has been successfully entered the squelch level LEDs will flash 3 You will also note that the lowest volume LED is fla...

Страница 21: ...is the transmit radio This radio will be used when any user presses the PTT button on their headset To select another radio as the transmit radio simply press the button that corresponds to that radio...

Страница 22: ...too much traffic and is distracting it can be deactivated by pressing and holding the Aux button for 3 seconds This will turn off the green LED indicating that no audio from that Aux Port will be hea...

Страница 23: ...ation should expose approximately 3 16 of wire Figure 22 6 Push a RJ 12 Modular Plug into the plug holder on the crimping tool labeled D in Figure 21 until the release tab on the plug locks into posit...

Страница 24: ...Advanced Troubleshooting procedures on pages 24 25 ALTERNATOR WHINE OTHER DISTRACTING NOISES Because of the level of ambient noise present with the apparatus motor running alternator whine and other...

Страница 25: ...e the mic for Intercom communication The mic will remain active until the Yellow PTT is pressed again Plug the headset into another good headset configuration If the headset fails to perform properly...

Страница 26: ...ain Check the radio volume Make sure it is not turned all the way down If there is no audio from the radio s speaker o Disconnect the Radio Interface Cable from the radio If there is audio from the ra...

Страница 27: ...or unplugging a headset when not in use Unplug the headset locations one at a time from the rear of the Intercom Unit until the squeal stops Check the headset configuration for faulty connections or c...

Страница 28: ...28 WIRING DIAGRAM SCHEMATICS...

Страница 29: ...29 Wiring Diagram Schematics Headset Module Wiring Remote Head Wiring...

Страница 30: ...hms Output Voltage 370 mV 114 SPL re 0002 microbar Frequency Response Optimized for speech clarity and noise reduction Max Amb Noise Level 125 dB SPL re 0002 microbar Weight 0 2 oz INTERCOM Size 6 6 L...

Страница 31: ...0676 00 HANDHELD RADIO INTERFACE Works with all Firecom headsets Contact your Firecom Dealer for specific information regarding your particular handheld radios MIC MUFFS DOZEN Replacement mic muffs w...

Страница 32: ...ency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely t...

Страница 33: ...or an Firecom Authorized Service Provider f to a product or part that has been modified without the written permission of Firecom g if any Firecom serial number has been removed or defaced 7 This war...

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