Repairs made to this equipment should be made only by an authorized
service technician or facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs,
alterations, or substitution of recommended parts made by the user to this
equipment not approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment in addition to the manufacturer’s
warranty.
NOTICE!
The software contained in this device is copyrighted by Com-Net Ericsson
Critical Radio Systems, Inc. Unpublished rights are reserved under the
copyright laws of the United States.
This manual is published by Com-Net Ericsson Critical Radio Systems, Inc., without any
warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors,
inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be
made by Com-Net Ericsson Critical Radio Systems, Inc., at any time and without notice.
Such changes will be incorporated into new editions of this manual. No part of this manual
may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical,
including photocopying and recording, for any purpose, without the express written permission
of Com-Net Ericsson Critical Radio Systems, Inc.
300M Mobile Radio Options and Accessories.............. 9
3
SAFETY INFORMATION
The operator of any mobile radio should be aware of certain hazards
common to the operation of vehicular radio transmissions.
several possible hazards is given:
1. Explosive Atmospheres - Just as it is dangerous to fuel a vehicle with
the motor running, similar hazards exist when operating a mobile radio,
be sure to turn the radio off while fueling the vehicle. Do not carry
containers of fuel in the trunk of the vehicle if the radio is mounted in
the trunk.
2.Interference to Vehicular Electronics Systems - Electronic fuel
injection systems, electronic anti-skid braking systems, electronic
cruise control systems, etc., are typical electronic systems that may
malfunction due to the lack of protection from radio frequency energy
present when transmitting. If the vehicle contains such equipment,
consult the dealer and enlist their aid in determining the expected
performance of electronic circuits when the radio is transmitting.
3.Dynamite Blasting Caps - Dynamite blasting caps may be caused to
explode by operating a radio within 500 feet of the blasting caps.
Always obey the "Turn Off Two-Way Radios" signs posted where
dynamite is being used.
When transporting blasting caps in your vehicle:
a. Carry the blasting caps in a closed metal box with a soft lining.
A list of
b. Leave the radio OFF whenever the blasting caps are being put into
or removed from the vehicle.
4.Radio Frequency Energy - To prevent burns or related physical injury
from radio frequency energy, do not operate the transmitter when
anyone outside of the vehicle is within two feet of the antenna.
5.Liquefied Petroleum (LP) Gas Powered Vehicles - Mobile radio
installations in vehicles powered by liquefied petroleum gas with the
LP gas container in the trunk or other sealed-off space within the
interior of the vehicle must conform to the National Fire Protection
Association standard (NFPA) 58 requiring:
a. The space containing the radio equipment shall be isolated by a
seal from the space containing the LP gas container and its fittings.
b. Outside filling connections shall be used for the LP gas container.
c. The LP gas container shall be vented to the outside of the vehicle.
4
MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE)
LIMITS
Do not transmit with this radio and antenna when persons are within the
MPE Radius of the antenna, unless such persons (such as the driver or radio
operator) are shielded from the antenna field by a grounded metallic barrier
(such as the user’s vehicle rooftop). The MPE Radius is the minimum
distance from the antenna axis that persons should maintain in order to
avoid RF exposure higher than the allowable MPE level set by the FCC for
Occupational/Controlled Exposure, as specified in 47 CFR 1.1310. See
“Determining MPE Radius” for your specific application.
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THESE LIMITS MAY
ALLOW THOSE WITHIN THE M PE RADIUS TO
EXPERIENCE RF RADIATION ABSORPTION
WHICH EXCEEDS THE FCC MAXIMUM
PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE (MPE) LIMIT FOR
WARNING
DETERMINING MPE RADIUS
The tables on the following page lists the MPE Radius for ranges of power
within which this radio is intended to operate (20, 30, or 40 Watts) and for
antennas having gains of 0-3 dBd (1/4 λ, quarter-wave monopole = 0 dBd).
OCCUPATIONAL/CONTROLLED EXPOSURE.
Use the following procedure to determine the MPE radius for a specific
application:
1. Refer to the UHF table detailing the FCC limits for Occupational/
Controlled RF exposure.
2. Choose the row containing the power level going into the antenna.
3. Read the MPE Radius in the position intersecting the corresponding
power gain. (NOTE: For power gain ratings not appearing in the
tables, select the next highest listed number in each case.)
If the power level is not known (the level is set in personality
programming), assume the maximum of 40 watts. If the gain rating of
the antenna is not known, consult the antenna provider.
5
MPE Radii for Occupation/Controlled RF Exposure:
UHF Band (450-488 MHz
Power2Power
(Watts) (Watts)
2021.94216471853215923
3030.0
4043.85923662674298333
3
0123
cmincmincmincmin
5
5120572364257228
dBd Antenna Gain
1
)
4
SAFETY TRAINING INFORMATION
Your Com-Net Ericsson P
ANTHER
300M mobile
radio generates RF electromagnetic energy
during transmit mode. This radio is designed for
and classified as “Occupational Use Only”
WARNING
meaning it must be used only in the course of
employment by individuals aware of the hazards
and the ways to minimize
such hazards. This
radio is NOT intended for use by the “General Population” in an
uncontrolled environment.
This radio has been examined and complies with the FCC RF
exposure limits for “Occupational Use Only” when persons are
beyond the MPE radius of the antenna. In addition, your Com-Net
Ericsson radio complies with the following Standards and Guidelines
with regard to RF energy and electromagnetic energy levels and
evaluation of such levels for exposure to humans:
Compliance with FCC Guidelines for Human Exposure to Radio
Frequency Electromagnetic Fields.
1
Numbers are calculated for 450 MHz, giving the largest (worst-case) MPE radii.
2
Rated RF Power delivered to antenna: radio output less cable and mismatch losses.
3
Actual measured RF power delivered to antenna: radio output less cable and mismatch
losses.
4
Gains are compared to an ideal, ¼-wave monopole (1/2-wave dipole). Add 2.15 dB for
comparison with an ideal isotropic source (0 dBd = 2.15 dBi).
5
The 30 Watts Rated Power is set to an actual measured 30.0 Watts to meet the Industry
Canada requirement of 30.0 Watts ±1.0 dB.
6
• American National Standards Institute (C95.1 – 1992), IEEE
Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to
Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3 kHz to 300 GHz.
• American National Standards Institute (C95.3 – 1992), IEEE
Recommended Practice for the Measurement of Potentially
Hazardous Electromagnetic Fields – RF and Microwave.
To ensure that your exposure to RF electromagnetic
energy is within the FCC allowable limits for
Occupational use, always adhere to the following
guidelines:
CAUTION
• DO NOT operate the radio without a proper antenna attached, as
this may damage the radio and may also cause you to exceed
FCC RF exposure limits. A proper antenna for installation on a
vehicle is a 0 – 3 dBd gain antenna.
7
INTRODUCTION
ANTHER
The P
front mount radio. This manual provides the mobile installation
instructions and includes the instructions to install the external horn
or external speaker options.
TM
300M mobile radio is designed for installation as a
UNPACK AND CHECK THE EQUIPMENT
Carefully unpack the equipment and verify the items listed below are
included in the shipping container. If damage has occurred to the
equipment during shipment, file a claim with the carrier
immediately. Table 1 on page 9 provides a complete list of the
options and accessories available for the P
radio.
ANTHER
300M mobile
ANTHER
P
!
300M Radios Are Shipped With The Following:
P
ANTHER
300M
Mobile Radio .....................KRD 103 154/(1-7)
! Power Cable ................................................RPM 113 7674/10
Figure 1 shows an example of a typical connection diagram. Before
beginning, plan the radio installation carefully so that it will:
" Be safe for the operator and passengers,
" Be convenient for the operator to use,
" Be neat in appearance,
" Be protected from water damage,
" Be easy to service,
" Be out of the way of auto mechanics,
" Be out of the way of passengers, and
" Allow for good air flow around the unit’s cooling fins.
For passenger safety, mount the radio securely so the unit will not
break loose in the event of a collision. This is especially important in
station wagons, vans and similar type installations where a loose
radio could be extremely dangerous to the vehicle occupants.
The procedures in this section provide a guideline for installing the
mobile radio. In some applications, it may be necessary to deviate
slightly from the recommended procedure and the order in which the
equipment is installed.
To assure the feasibility of the cable routes you plan to use, it is
suggested that you run the cables before installing the radio. Be sure
to leave some slack in each cable so that the radio may be pulled out
for servicing with the power applied.
It is recommended the unit be installed by one of the many Com-Net
Ericsson Authorized Service Centers located throughout the United
States. Personnel at these centers are experienced in installations of
this type and can provide a safe, neat, and functional installation.
STEP 2 - LOCATE THE TOOLS REQUIRED
The following tools are required to install the P
Mobile Radio:
!
Electric drill for drilling mounting holes
10
ANTHER
300M
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