Ericsson 38901E Installation in Vehicles Powered By Liquefied LP GAS, Running Cables

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INSTALLATION IN VEHICLES POWERED

BY LIQUEFIED (LP) GAS

Radio installation 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 which requires that:

Space containing radio equipment shall be isolated by a seal from the space containing the LP gas container and its fittings.

Outside filling connections shall be used for the LP gas container.

The LP gas container space shall be vented to the outside of the vehicle.

INSTALLATION

RUNNING CABLES

To assure the feasibility of the planned cable routings, it is suggested that the cables be run before mounting the radio. The Orion mobile radio may be installed as a Front Mount, Remote Mount or Cassette Mount. The type of mount, the application and the options to be installed should be considered when planning the cable runs. Figures 5- 12 provide Interconnection Diagrams for typical installations. Figures 5-12 should be referenced throughout this manual and throughout the installation.

Be sure to leave some slack in each cable going to the radio so that the radio may be pulled out for servicing with the power applied and antenna attached. Coil any surplus cables and secure them out of the way. Try to route the cables away from locations where they will be exposed to heat (exhaust pipes, mufflers, tailpipes, etc.), battery acid, sharp edges or mechanical damage or where they will be a nuisance to automobile mechanics, the driver or passengers. Keep wiring away from electronic computer modules, other electronic modules and ignition circuits to help prevent interference to these components and radio equipment.

In addition, try to utilize existing holes in the firewall, trunk wall and the channels above or beneath doors. Channels through door and window columns that are convenient for running cables may also be used, unless rigid or flexible conduit is to be installed for cable runs.

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Contents Ericssonz Table of Contents Unpacking and Checking Equipment IntroductionOrion Mobile Radio Components And Mounting Hardware Cables Option Planning the InstallationDescription Part NumberTypical Installation Remote Mount Shown Equipment Required Installation in Vehicles Powered By Liquefied LP GAS InstallationRunning Cables Front Mount Basic Accessory Interconnections USA Models Only Page Page Power Cable 19B802622P1 USA Only Accessory Cable Front Mount USA Front Mount Standard Accessory Cable 19B802554P1 Euro Front Mount Standard Accessory Cable 19B802554P11 USA Front Mount Extended Option Accessory Cable 19B802554P2 19B802554, Sh.10, Rev Remote Mount Remote Mount Standard Accessory Cable 19B802554P6Remote Mount Extended Option Accessory Cable 19B802554P7 Ignition Sense All Applications Control Cable Remote Mount Only Control Unit Mounting Remote Applications onlyUSA Remote Control Cable 19B802554P3 USA Remote Extended Option Control Cable 19B802554P4 USA Extended Options Remote Control Cable 19B802554P13 Euro Extended Options Remote Control Cable 19B802554P14 Speaker D2LS1F Microphone Hanger AND/OR Hookswitch MountingRecommended for 110 watt VHF radios or 100 watt UHF radios Radio Mounting and Final HOOK-UPMounting Bracket Installation Remote Mount Installation Cassette Assembly Cassette Assembly Mounting Cassette Assembly Schematic Diagram Page Dual Control Units PRE-INSTALLATION Programming Procedure --FRONT MountOrion Dual Control Unit PC Programming Configuration PRE-INSTALLATION Programming Procedure -- Remote Mount Page Installation Instructions for Front Mount Dual Control Units Page Page Page Remote Mount Dual Control Cable 19B802554P9 Dual Radio Units PRE-INSTALLATION Programming ProcedurePage Page Orion Dual Radio Front Mount Installation Configuration Dual Radio Control Cable 19B802554P10 Ericsson Inc

38901E specifications

The Ericsson 38901E is a powerful and versatile solution in the realm of networking technologies. Designed primarily for mobile communications, this product leverages the latest advancements in telecommunications to enhance both coverage and capacity for users. The 38901E is a key component in the drive towards 5G connectivity, facilitating faster data rates and lower latency, which are essential for today’s demanding applications.

One of the standout features of the Ericsson 38901E is its support for Multi-Standard Radio (MSR) technology. This allows the unit to operate effectively across various generations of mobile networks, including 2G, 3G, 4G, and 5G. By consolidating multiple network technologies into a single, streamlined platform, the 38901E reduces operational complexities and provides an efficient solution for mobile operators looking to optimize their infrastructure.

Additionally, the device integrates advanced techniques like Massive MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology, which significantly enhances spectral efficiency and improves the user experience. With the ability to deploy numerous antennas, Massive MIMO helps in overcoming latency issues and improving reliability, which is crucial for applications such as autonomous vehicles and virtual reality.

The Ericsson 38901E is built with cutting-edge energy efficiency in mind. By utilizing smart energy management features, it minimizes power consumption without compromising performance. This commitment to sustainability is increasingly important in the telecommunications industry, as operators strive to meet their environmental goals.

Furthermore, the device is designed for ease of deployment and maintenance. The modular architecture allows for straightforward upgrades and scalability as network demands evolve. This flexibility ensures that operators can adapt to new technologies and increasing user expectations without significant downtime.

In summary, the Ericsson 38901E is a robust solution that embodies the future of mobile communication. With its support for multiple standards, advanced antenna technologies, and commitment to energy efficiency, it provides telecommunications providers with a reliable platform to deliver high-quality network services. As the industry continues to evolve towards more interconnected and high-speed services, the roles played by such devices become increasingly critical in shaping the landscape of mobile communications.