GM300 Acc Conn
GM300 Acc Conn
GM300 Acc Conn
CAUTION: The accessory connections shown are not compatible to some other models of
! Motorola radios. Check the appropriate accessory or technical manual for further
information.
1 External Speaker - and Speaker + (Pin 16) are used to connect an external speaker.
Speaker - The audio PA is a bridge amplifier with a minimum load resistance of 3.2 Ω.
The internal speaker can be disabled by removing the control head.
Disconnect the internal speaker and assemble the control head back to the
radio.
2 External Mic External or Emergency Mic depends on dealer programming. This
Audio microphone signal is independent of the microphone signal on the
microphone connector. The nominal input level is 80mV for 60% deviation.
The DC impedance is 660 Ω and the AC impedance is 560 Ω.
3 Digital In 1 This is a digital input only and the primary use for this pin is external PTT. This
pin must be used if fast DATA PTT is required.
(See Note 1).
4 Digital Out 2 This is a digital output only and the primary use for this pin is as an external
alarm output (See Note 3).
5 Flat_TX_Audio This input is intended for injecting signals into the transmit path that should
(NPD Data Out) not be filtered; for example, the analog output of a modem.
The nominal input level is 150mVrms for 60% deviation. The impedance is
greater than 25kΩ.
6 Digital In 3 This is a digital input only. Function depends on dealer programming.
(See Note 4).
7 Ground Used as ground for both analog and digital signals
8 Digital In/Out 4 This is a digital input/output depending on dealer programming.
(See Notes 1, 2).
9 Digital In 5 with This is a digital input only. Emergency can be enabled via the CPS. To
Wakeup activate, this line must be connected to ground; this will turn on the radio. The
Emergency CPS details which functions may be assigned to this pin by the codeplug.
(NPD Call RQS)
10 Ignition Detect Connecting this line to the ignition line of the vehicle will automatically turn the
radio on when the ignition of the vehicle is turned on.
1-14 INSTALLATION
11 Receiver Audio There are two possible outputs: (1) Discriminator Audio; and (2) Continuous
(NPD Data In) filtered RX audio. The nominal output level for Discriminator Audio is
330m Vrms at 60% deviation and for Filtered Audio 600m Vrms at 60%
deviation at 1kHz. Function depends on dealer programming. For NPD calls,
this uses discriminator audio and cannot be configured by the CPS.
12 Digital In/Out 7 This digital input/output function depends on dealer programming.
(CTS)
13 Switched This voltage is available when the radio is switched on. The maximum current
Battery Voltage is 1A.
14 Digital In/Out 8 This is a digital input/output depending on dealer programming.
(See Notes 1, 2).
Hook (Clear) This hook line is in parallel to the hook line of the control head microphone
connector. This port reads “0” when the microphone is on-hook and “1” when
off-hook. It is assumed that the hook is a mechanical switch, so the software
will always debounce this input.
15 RSSI This is an analog output which indicates the strength of the received signal.
16 External Positive output of radio’s audio PA (see Pin 1).
Speaker +
17 Bus + This pin is used for flashing and for programming the radio.
18 Boot Control To enter Boot Mode this line must be connected to ground when the radio is
switched on.
19 Reserved Reserved.
20 Reserved Reserved.
CAUTION: The accessory connections shown are not compatible to some other models of
! Motorola radios. Check the appropriate accessory or technical manual for further
information. Ensure correct position of the accessory connector.
20 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18
19 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17
1
1
RSN4001 Speaker 13W
16 HSN8145 Speaker 7,5W
GKN6272 External Alarm, Relay and Cable
+12V
MIC 2
RMN4027 Visor mounted Microphone
86 87
GND 7
Alarm
Relay
85 30
+12V
12k
SWB+ 13
Emergency 9
RLN4836 Tri-State Emergency 86 87
Footswitch and Cable Alarm
GND 7 +12V
Relay
85 30
4A Ignition
Ignition 10 Switch
Ignition Sense
"on - off"
CAUTION: DO NOT short pin 16 or 1 on the accessory connector to ground; this may
! damage the radio.