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CAR KIT OWNERS MANUAL 1
INTRODUCTION
Congratulations on your purchase of the Car Kit for i85s/i50sx/i55sr
phones. This kit provides a multitude of features that enhance the capa-
bilities of the i85s/i50sx/i55sr phone while integrating it comfortably
into the vehicular environment.
These features include:
Hands free speaker phone operation
Remote Push-To-Talk (PTT) capability
Remote palm microphone compatibility
Built-in power supply for battery charging
Benefits of an external vehicular antenna
Integrated RS-232 or USB data port
OVERVIEW
This Owner’s Manual provides a description of the accessories connec-
tions, power connection, and installation procedure for and basic opera-
tion of this Car Kit.
The following items are supplied with this kit:
1. Junction Box (NNTN4227)
2. Phone Cradle (NNTN4226)
3. 5 Watt External Speaker (SSN4020)
4. Visor Microphone (SMN4107)
5. Power Cable (SKN4922)
NTN9477
Car Kit Owners Manual for
i85s/i50sx/i55sr phones
Manuel de l’utilisateur de la
trousse véhiculaire pour les
appareils i85s/i50sx/i55sr
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6. Remote Push-To-Talk (PTT) (NNTN4249)
7. Installation Bracket (TRN5502)
Additional Items Required (not included)
8. Antenna Port Adapter (Carrier Specific)
9. Tested and approved External Antenna
The three Motorola tested and approved antennas that may be used with
this Car Kit are:
a. RAF4136AMM - Magnetic Mount Antenna
b.RRA4914B - Mobile Roof Mount Antenna
c. FAD5524 - Mobile Window Antenna
Optional items (not included)
10. External Palm Microphone (HMN4058)
11. RS232 Data Cable (NKN6544)
12. USB Data Cable (NNTN4007)
13. 24 Volt DC to 12 Volt DC External Converter (NNTN4079)
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CAR KIT OWNERS MANUAL 3
SAFETY AND GENERAL INFORMATION
Refer to your phone’s user guide for safety information relating to
phone operation.
This document contains important safetyand operating instructions.
Before using this Car Kit, read all the instructions, and cautionary
markings on (1) the Car Kit, (2) the battery, and (3) the portable
phone using the battery.
Antenna and Installation Considerations
All equipment must be properly installed in accordance with
Motorola installation instructions.
Ensure the antenna is properly installed external to the vehicle and
in accordance with the requirements of the antenna manufacturer/
supplier.
Use only the supplied or an approved antenna. Unauthorized
antennas, modifications, or attachments could impair reception
quality, damage the radio product, or result in non-compliance to
United States FCC Regulations for RF exposure.
Position the antenna in such a way to maintain a separation distance
of at least 8 inches (20 cm) between the antenna connected to the
Car Kit and the body of any user, or nearby person, to assure
compliance with the United States FCC regulations on RF exposure.
!
W A R N I N G
!
VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH AIR BAGS
An air bag inflates with great force. Do NOT place
objects, including both installed or portable wireless
equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air
bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equip-
ment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates,
serious injury could result.
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INSTALLATION
Installation Planning
Planning is the key to fast, easy installation. Before a hole is drilled or a
wire is run, inspect the vehicle and determine how and where you intend
to mount the junction box, phone cradle, speaker, visor microphone,
remote PTT button, remote palm microphone (optional), and speaker
(see Figure 1). Plan wire and cable runs to provide maximum protection
from pinching, crushing and overheating.
Figure 1. Car Kit Interconnection Diagram
A properly installed Car Kit will minimize service calls and equipment
downtime. Refer to the following guidelines when planning the installa-
tion:
Use the provided hardware for mounting.
Ensure that the cables are not stretched, and not subjected to heat
from engine or transmission.
Crimp connectors securely.
Do not attach components to any part of the vehicle that is not rigid
or is subject to excessive vibration.
Do not run cables over sharp edges that could cause wear or
chaffing of cable insulation.
to Optional Palm
Mic
Fuse Block
External
Microphone
External
Speaker
External
Push-to-Talk (PTT)
Optional
USB,RS232
Data Cable
In-Line Fuse
(if connection is made in
to External
Antenna
(Red)
(Black)
(Orange)
(Green)
to Positive Supply
Voltage
to Vehicle Chassis
Ground
to Entertainment
Mute
to Ignition
Phone
Cradle
engine compartment)
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Do not install the components in locations where they might cause
interference to the operation of the vehicle controls.
If it is necessary to penetrate the firewall, check opposite side for
cable clearance before drilling and use a grommet to protect the
cable where it passes through.
Recommended Tools
The following tools are recommended for proper installation of your Car
Kit.
Portable Drill
•Hammer
Center Punch
Phillips #2 Screwdriver
Junction Box Installation
In most vehicles, the best location for mounting the junction box is just
under the dash, or under the front seat. It must be protected from dirt and
moisture, and must be afforded adequate space for cooling. There must
also be sufficient space to allow for the connection of accessories.
Figure 2. Junction Box - Accessories Connection Diagram
to Phone Cradle
to optional Palm
Mic
to External
PTT
to External
Speaker
to External
Microphone
to Power
Cable
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DC Power Cable Installation
The Car Kit must be operated only in negative ground electrical systems.
Reverse polarity (positive ground) will trigger protection circuits which
cause the cable fuse to open. Check the ground polarity before you begin
installation to prevent wasted time and effort. Only 12V DC automotive
systems are directly supported. For 24V DC operation, external con-
verter (NNTN4079) is required.
The DC power cable shipped with the Car Kit is long enough for instal-
lation in most vehicles. Begin the power cable installation in the follow-
ing manner.
1. Route the red and black leads of the main power cable to convenient
chassis ground and positive supplyvoltage connection points. If it is
necessary to penetrate the firewall, use an existing opening or, if
necessary, drill a new hole of approximately 9/16 inch or 3.5 cm.
Insert a grommet into the hole to prevent damage to the power
cable. When making connections on the engine side of the firewall,
additional in-line fuse holders (included) should be used at the con-
nection points.
2. Cut the black lead to the desired length.
If the connection is to be made under the dash or in the vehicle
cabin, connect the black lead directly to the chassis of the vehicle.
If connection is made in the engine compartment, connect the black
in-line fuse holder between the black lead of the power cable and
the desired chassis connection point.
3. Cut the red lead to the desired length. This lead will be connected
such that it has positive supply voltage at all times, even when the
vehicle is turned off.
If connection is to be made under the dash or in the vehicle cabin,
connect the red lead to a positive supply voltage point.
If connection is to be made in the engine compartment or directly to
the battery, connect the red in-line fuse holder between the red lead
of the power cable and the desired positive voltage connection
point.
It is not good practice to connect the black lead to the
negative (-) battery terminal; the Car Kit could be
damaged if there were a malfunction in the vehicles
electrical system.
NOTE:
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Figure 3. Power Connections if electrical connec-
tions are made in engine compartment
4. Route and connect the green lead to a convenient ignition-switched
supply point in the vehicle.
5. If the vehicle’s audio system supports an external muting feature,
route and connect the orange wire to the audio system. Otherwise,
the orange wire may be left unconnected and cut off or tied out of
the way.
Crimp
Firewall
Grommet
Red Lead
Connector
Black
Lead
In-Line
Fuse Holder
To Positive Supply Voltage
To Vehicle Chassis
Ground
Fuse
In-Line
Fuse Holder
Red Lead
Black Lead
Fuse
Crimp
Connector
An ignition switched accessory terminal can be veri-
fied by measuring the terminal while operating the
vehicle’s key switch. With the ignition key in the
“accessory-ON” position, the terminal voltage
should measure the vehicle’s battery voltage. With
the switch in the “OFF” position, it should measure
near zero.
NOTE:
The Car Kit supports an “Entertainment Mute” func-
tion when connected to an audio system that pro-
vides for external muting. This function is
compatible with systems that mute the audio output
when the control line is connected to ground.
NOTE:
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Phone Cradle Installation
Figure 4. Cradle Unit Installation Detail
When installing the Cradle refer to the following procedure or modify
the procedure to suit your type of vehicle:
1. Using one of the scissor bracket halves as a template, position the
bracket half so that the pivot end of the bracket is toward the bottom
of the Cradle.
a. Using an awl or similar device, make four holes in the carpet at
marked locations. This will prevent damage to the carpet when
drilling.
b. Mark and drill holes, then securely mount the bracket half using
the four metal screws supplies.
c. Secure the cradle to the mounting bracket and connect its cable
to the Junction Box.
PHONE
POCKET
RELEASE BUTTON
CABLE TO
ANTENNA
CABLE TO
JUNCTION BOX
Always use the supplied fastening hardware to rig-
idly secure the Cradle. An unsecured Cradle could
cause a unit to move and interfere with the proper
operation of the vehicle.
NOTE:
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Antenna Installation
The best location for mounting the antenna is the center of a large, flat,
conductive surface. In almost all vehicles, these requirements are best
satisfied by mounting the antenna at the center of the roof. Some vehi-
cles have a large trunk lid that also provides a good antenna location. If
the trunk lid is used, connect grounding straps between the trunk lid and
the vehicles chassis to ensure the trunk lid is adequately grounded.
For best performance, use a low-loss coaxial cable with the highest gain
antenna.
The three Motorola tested and approved antennas that may be used with
this Car Kit are:
1. RAF4136AMM - Magnetic Antenna
2. RRA4914B - Mobile Roof Mount Antenna
3. FAD5524 - Mobile Window Antenna
Use only an approved antenna and referto the installation instructions of
the antenna you have selected.
External Speaker Installation
A common location for mounting the speaker is on the firewall, beneath the
dashboard, on the passengers side of the vehicle. Hanger and trunnion
brackets are provided for mounting the speaker.
1. It is recommended that the speaker be located 3ft (1m) from the
visor microphone. Avoid placing the speaker where it faces the
visor microphone.
2. Place the speaker and speaker cable at least 1 foot (30 cm) away
from any part of the portable phone’s antenna.
Antennas with gain exceeding 9db do not comply
with FCC RF exposures and are not allowed for use
with this product
NOTE:
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Figure 5. External Speaker Installation Location
Carry out the following procedure (refer to figure 5):
1. Using the trunnion bracket as a template, drill the necessary mount-
ing holes and secure the bracket with the provided self-tapping
screws.
2. Position the speaker on the trunnion bracket and secure it using the
provided wing screws.
3. Route the speaker cable to avoid physical damage or visual obstruc-
tion. Allow sufficient slack in the connector end of the cable to reach
the Junction Box (see Figure 2, Junction Box Installation).
4. Plug the speaker cable into the junction box (see Figure 2, Junction
Box Installation).
Dashboard
Firewall
Mounting
Bracket
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Hands-Free Visor Microphone Installation
The hands-free visor microphone is designed to clip onto the vehicles
sun visor.
1. Referring to Figure 6, clip the microphone to the vehicle’s visor.
2. To avoid visual or physical obstruction, route the microphone cable
down inside the door molding. Allow sufficient slack at the connec-
tor end of the cable to reach the receptacle of the junction box. Place
the microphone and cable at least 1 foot (30cm) away from any part
of the portable phone’s antenna.
3 Plug the cable into the junction box (see figure 2, Junction Box
Installation).
Figure 6. Installing the Microphone
4 For optimal visor microphone performance, refer to figure 7 below.
Figure 7. Optimal visor microphone performance
The microphone should never be mounted near a
window or in a spot where road and ambient back-
ground noise will be substantially high (above 85dB
SPL).
NOTE:
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PTT Switch Installation
1. Connect the PTT switch to the Junction Box (see figure 2, Junction
Box installation).
2. Run the cable to the desired location and utilize the Velco
TM
fastener
to mount the PTT switch. For manual shift vehicles, the switch is
commonly attached to the gear shift.
Antenna Port Adapter Installation
Figure 8. Installing the Antenna Port Adapter
1. Carefully remove existing Escutcheon Label from the back of the
portable phone.
2. Peal the adhesive backer from the new Antenna Port Adapter and
place into the recess of the portable phone.
3. Secure into place by firmly pressing around perimeter and center of
newlyplacedAntennaPortAdapter.
Escutcheon Label Recess
Antenna Port Adapter
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USING THE CAR KIT
Your car kit is now installed for use.
PLACING THE PHONE INTO THE PHONE CRADLE
1. Insert the portable phone (lower end first) with battery attached,
into the cradle of the Car Kit, aligning the slots on the lower sides of
the portable with the alignment guides located at the bottom of the
Car Kit cradle.
2. Push the portable phone downward toward the bottom of the cradle,
then push the phone into the cradle, until it “snaps” in place.
The display of the portable phone will remain lit whenever the phone is
placed in the Car Kit.
MAKING A DISPATCH CALL - IN PRIVATE AND GROUP
READY MODE
1. Press and hold the PTT button on the remote-mount push-to-talk, or
phone PTT.
2. Speak into the visor microphone to transmit audio.
3. Incoming audio will be heard from the external speaker once the
PTT is released.
MAKING A HANDS-FREE TELEPHONE CALL
1. Use the keypad of the portable phone to place the call.
2. Speak into the visor microphone to transmit audio.
3. Incoming audio will be heard from the external speaker.
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME
Placing the portable phone into the cradle disables the phone’s micro-
phone and speaker and routes the audio to the external microphone and
speaker.
Phones with older operating software may not fully
support all the car kit functions described below. For
best performance, use software version R 32.02.00
or later. Contact your Service Provider or Motorola
iDEN Customer Care to determine your software
level and upgrade option.
NOTE:
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Use the volume control keys located on the left side of the portable
phone to control the audio level of the car kit speaker.
PRIVATE CONVERSATION
A call may be privatized at any point by one of the following methods:
Remove the phone from the cradle and continue the conversation
using the phone itself.
Insert a compatible 2.5mm headset device into the phone’s headset
jack.
USING DATA FUNCTIONS
To use the data modes with the car kit, simply connect the appropriate
data cable to the cradle data port. This port accepts the same data cables
that normally connect directly to the phone. With the phone in the cra-
dle, all data applications will function as if the data cable were con-
nected directly to the phone.
IGNITION
This kit features an ignition sensing function. This allows the phone and
car kit to power on and off automatically under certain conditions as fol-
lows:
When the vehicle ignition is turned on with the phone in the cradle,
the phone and car kit will automatically power on.
When the vehicle ignition is turned off with the phone in the cradle,
the phone and car kit will automatically power off. If the phone is in
a call at the time the ignition is turned off, the call will be allowed to
complete before the phone and car kit power off.
When in a data configuration, the above functions are suspended.
Data configurations are:
a.RS232 cable is attached to the cradle port, or
b.USB cable is attached to the cradle data port and attached to a
powered-on computer or USB device.
While in the cradle (in any configuration), the phone may be
powered on or off manually by using the phone’s power button.
This allows for the following applications:
a. While the vehicle ignition is on and the phone is manually pow-
ered off, the car kit will remain on and the phone’s battery will
continue to charge while in the cradle.
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b.While the vehicle is off and the phone is manually powered on,
both the phone and car kit will power on for use. (If the charge on
the phone battery is too low, the vehicle ignition may need to be
turned on in order for the phone and car kit to power on).
ENTERTAINMENT MUTE
When connected to a compatible audio system, this feature will auto-
matically mute audio output during phone calls and other audio func-
tions of the car kit. This feature is suspended when in RS232 data
configuration (RS232 data cable is connected to cradle data port).
REMOVING THE PORTABLE PHONE FROM THE PHONE
CRADLE
1. Press down on the cradle release button. The portable phone will be
released from the phone cradle.
2. Lift the portable phone toward the top of the cradle to remove the
phone. (See Figure 9 below).
Figure 9. Removing the Phone from the Cradle
CHARGING THE BATTERY
The Car Kit is designed to operate with the i85s/i50sx/i55sr phones with
Motorola-approved battery packs.
When the portable phone is placed in the cradle, battery charging auto-
matically takes place. The charger will charge a completely discharged
battery, to 80% of its full capacity, in two to six hours (depending on the
size of the battery) when the phone is not being used for voice or data
calls.
Release Button
Phone Pocket
Cable to Antenna
To remove
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WARRANTY POLICY
MOTOROLA, INC. (Motorola) warrants this Motorola accessory
against defects in material and workmanship under normal use for ONE
YEAR from the date of original retail purchase. This warranty extends
to the original retail purchaser only and is not transferable. Motorola, at
its option, will at no charge either repair the accessory (with new or
reconditioned parts) or replace the accessory or refund the purchase
price of the accessory during the warranty period. Repaired/replacement
accessories are warranted for either ninety days or the remainder of the
original warranty period, whichever is longer. All replaced items
become Motorola’s property. This warranty does not cover defects or
damage resulting from abnormal use, misuse, mishandling, neglect,
accident or tampering. This limited warranty does not apply if the prod-
uct has:
Been misused, neglected, altered, or willfully damaged.
A defect resulting from failure to follow instructions in the manual
or product specifications.
A defect which has arisen from the use of non-Motorola approved
accessories/products in conjunction with a Motorola phone.
You can obtain warranty service through your original place of purchase
in most cases. Or, you can obtain warranty service by returning the
accessory directly to Motorola. In either case, you must return the acces-
sory with transportation prepaid and provide proof that the accessory is
within the warranty period (for example, a dated purchase receipt). For
more information, including returning an accessory to Motorola, please
call the Motorola iDEN Customer Care toll-free at 1-800-453-0920 in
the USA and Canada. All others call 954-723-4910, or, contact us via
the Internet at www.mot.com/iDEN.
THIS IS THE COMPLETE WARRANTY FOR THE ACCESSORY BY
MOTOROLA AND SETS FORTH YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES.
THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS
WARRANTIES, IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL-
ITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, WHICH ARE
LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY. IN
NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN
EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE ACCESSORY OR
FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAM-
AGES ARISING OUTOF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH
ACCESSORY, TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DIS-
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CLAIMEDBYLAW.
Some states and jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
incidental or consequential damages, or limitations on how long an
implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may not
apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may
also have other rights which vary from state to state and jurisdiction to
jurisdiction.
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MANUEL DE L’UTILISATEUR
DE LA TROUSSE VÉHICULAIRE 1
INTRODUCTION
licitations pour l’achat de votre trousse véhiculaire pour les appareils
i85s/i50sx/i55sr. Cette trousse procure toute une gamme de fonctions
qui rehaussent les capacités de l’appareil i85s/i50sx/i55sr tout en
l’intégrant parfaitement à l’environnement de votre véhicule.
Parmi ces fonctions, on compte :
un haut-parleur mains-libres
un bouton de conversation (PTT) à distance
un microphone à distance
une alimentation intégrée pour charger la pile
les avantages d’une antenne de véhicule externe
un port de données RS-232 ou USB intég
APERÇU GÉNÉRAL
Ce manuel de l’utilisateur décrit les connexions des accessoires, la
connexion d’alimentation et la marche à suivre pour l’installation et
l’utilisation de base de cette trousse véhiculaire.
Les articles suivants sont fournis avec la trousse :
1. Boîtier de raccordement (NNTN4227)
2. Support de portatif (NNTN4226)
3. Haut-parleur externe de 5 W (SSN4020)
4. Microphone pare-soleil (SMN4107)
5. Câble d’alimentation (SKN4922)
6. Bouton de conversation (PTT) à distance (NNTN4249)
NTN9477
Manuel de l’utilisateur de la
trousse véhiculaire pour les
appareils i85s/i50sx/i55sr
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DE LA TROUSSE VÉHICULAIRE
7. Support d’installation (TRN5502)
Matériel additionnel nécessaire (non compris)
8. Adaptateur d’accès à l’antenne (spécifique au fournisseur)
9. Antenne externe testée et approuvée
On compte trois antennes Motorola testées et approuvées pouvant être
utilisées avec la trousse véhiculaire :
a. RAF4136AMM - Antenne à installation magnétique
b.RRA4914B - Antenne mobile installée sur le toit
c. FAD5524 – Antenne mobile installée sur la fenêtre
Articles en option (non compris)
10. Microphone à mains externe (HMN4058)
11. Câble de données RS232 (NKN6544)
12. Câble de données USB (NNTN4007)
13. Convertisseur externe 24 V CC à 12 V CC (NNTN4079)
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