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Motorola RLN4780 Quick Start Manual page 2

Remote mount kit, excluding cable kit, professional radio

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Cable
to
be ordered
separately.
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Controlhead
Front
Housing
Remote
Back
housing
ZVIIG01J0205·B
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Figure 1 Remote Front and Back Housings
To Install the Remote Controlhead:
1.
Position the Remote Mount Bracket in the desired location and mark the positions of the
mounting
holes.
For maximum
speaker
volume
ensure
the area
above
the speaker is
not inhibited
.
NOTE When mounting on a vertical
suface,
an extra hole needs to be provided
for
the
cable end connector.
2.
Centrepunch
the
marked
spots and
drill 4mm
holes at each
spot,
use the 4
corners
where
possible.
3.
Fix the Remote Mount Bracket
in
position using the supplied
screws.
4.
Route the Remote Cable (Table 1) as
required,
feeding
it
through the bracket
(a 20mm hole is required for the
cable
plug)
.
5.
Push the
cable
plug
into
the Remote Front
and
Back
Housing
until it snaps into
place.
6.
Snap the assembly into the bracket.
7.
Adj
ust the assembly as required then
fix
it in position with the
wing screws
supplied.
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Table 1: Associated Components
Item
Description
1
Wingscrews
2
Remote Bracket
3
Remote
Back Housing
4
Remote PCB Front
GLN7362B
5
Flex
(Part
number 8486127B01)
6
Speaker
7
Grill.
Speaker
8
Pad
,
Speaker
9
Clamp,
Speaker
10
Cable
Kit
3M - RKN4077"
Cable
Kit 5M
-
RKN4078•
Cable Kit 7M
-
RKN4079•
11
Remote Front Housing
12
Dismantling Tool
(Part
number
6686
119B01
)
13
Remote
PCB Front
GMLN4086A
Cable
Kits to be
ordered
separately.
Remote Mount PCB Flex Orientation:
The twisted
end
of the flex is designed to go
into the transceiver and the untwisted end
into the Control head. The
remote
mount
front housing replaces the control head
so
the untwisted
end
goes into the Remote PCB
and the twist is untouched. The "0" on the
flex faces the "0" on the Remote PCB. The
remote mount back housing replaces the
transceiver so the twisted end of the flex
goes into the Remote
PCB,
the twist has to
be
removed
in this
case.
The
"0" on
the flex
lines up with the
"0"
on the Remote
PCB.
NOTE ;
"0
ON THE
FL
EX
ALI
GNS
WITH
"0"
ON TH
E PCB
ZWG0130511 -0 .eps
Figure
2
Remote Back Housing
PCB with Flex
NOTE The flex is not designed for continuous insertion
,
replace after several
uses.
NOTE Specifications are subject to change without
notice.
Contact your Motorola
dealer for the latest specifications.
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