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Installation:
Programming the Consolette
3.6.2
Power On/Off using a DC source
To power on the Consolette using a DC source, apply DC power to the rear of the unit per the
installation instructions in
3.5.3, "DC Input Power (Optional)," on page 3-5
.
NOTE:
The ON/OFF power button located on the O5 control head is disabled before shipment;
therefore, the Consolette is immediately operational when a DC source is provided to its rear
panel input. To enable the ON/OFF power button on the O5 control head, refer to the
information in
3.6.3, "Power On/Off using the O5 Control Head," on page 3-6
NOTE:
The ON/OFF rocker switch on the rear of the Consolette has no effect on the unit when it is
powered using a DC source.
The Consolette will now power up and is operational. If equipped with an O5 control head, the
Consolette will display the factory default Zone and Channel on the O5 display after power up.
To power down, remove the DC source from the rear of the unit by disconnecting the 3085059D05
cable from the rear of the Consolette.
Refer to
section 3.6.4
for information regarding using the DC source as a backup to the AC source
and refer to Section
section 3.7.1.1.7
for more information on configuring the radio codeplug for this
setting.
3.6.3
Power On/Off using the O5 Control Head
The Power On/Off button integrated into the O5 control head on the front of the Consolette is
disabled by factory default. This button can be enabled in the radio codeplug by setting the Ignition
Switch setting to “Blank” using APX 7500 CPS. Note that while in this configuration, the user must
press the Power On/Off button to turn on the unit. In the event there is a loss of AC power, the unit
will remain OFF until the user presses the Power On/Off button to re-enable the Consolette.
Refer to Section
section 3.7.1.1.7
for more information on configuring the radio codeplug for this
setting.
3.6.4
Power Supply Battery Revert Operations
The Consolette power supply supports a battery revert operation. Battery revert operation is the
ability for the power supply to automatically switch to the DC input in the event that AC input power is
interrupted, without causing any interruption to Consolette operation.
First connect the AC source per the installation instructions in
section 3.5.2
. Next connect the DC
source per the installation instructions in
section 3.5.3
.
When both an AC signal and a DC signal are present, the AC signal will be used by the power supply
to provide the DC outputs needed by the Consolette. There is no charging capability on this
connection.
If a battery is connected to the DC input of the Consolette, the Consolette will remain powered via
the battery in the event that AC is interrupted or if the rocker switch on the rear panel is moved to the
Off position (thus disconnecting the AC input).
3.7
Programming the Consolette
Programming and setup of the Consolette is required prior to use. Initial programming involves two
programming methods:
i.
Setup of the transceiver codeplug using the APX 7500 CPS
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