Nikon CM200 service manual Accessory Connector Pin Function, Sci

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Accessory Connector Pin Function

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2.0Accessory Connector Pin Function

Pin

Function

Description

 

 

 

1

External Speaker (-)

Connect external 8 or 4 ohms speaker to pin 1 and 16.

 

 

Caution: Bridge-type output. Neither pin 1 or 16 is grounded.

 

 

 

2

External Mic Audio

Input impedence:500 ohms

 

 

80 mV rms at 1 kHz for 60% deviation.

 

 

This path is enabled when external mic PTT is keyed.

 

 

 

3

External Mic PTT

Put this pin low (less than 0.66 Vdc) to key transmitter and enable

 

 

external mic audio path. This path is pulled low via a diode when front

 

 

panel mic PTT is pulled low to allow sensing of mic PTT by accessory.

 

 

This pin pulled high to 3.3 Vdc via 3.3k ohms

 

 

 

4

Programmable

Defaults to External Alarm. Provides an active high to 13.8 Vdc battery

 

Output

supply, maximum current: 0.15 amps. CAUTION: Do not short to ground,

 

 

this may damage the radio.

 

 

 

5

Flat_TX_Audio Input

Input impedance: Greater than 35k ohms. The nominal input level is 150

 

 

mV rms for 60% deviation.

 

 

 

6

SCI

Serial Communication Interface. This pin can be configured as a general

 

 

purpose input by removing resistor R421.

 

 

 

7

Ground

Used as ground.

 

 

 

8

Programmable I/O

Input or output depending on dealer programming.

 

 

 

9

Emergency Input

When connecting the Emergency Footswitch between pin 9 and 7, the

 

 

radio will sense the connection upon Power-up.

 

 

Shorting this pin to Ground by pressing the switch when the radio is OFF,

 

 

turns ON the radio in Emergency Mode.

 

 

Shorting this pin to Ground by pressing the switch when the radio is ON,

 

 

activates Emergency Mode.

 

 

To turn OFF a radio that was turned ON by Emergency Footswitch (ON/

 

 

OFF knob in OFF position) turn knob to ON and then to OFF position.

 

 

 

10

Ignition Sense

For optional 3-wire ignition control, connect this pin to the vehicle

 

 

ignition-controlled voltage source for ignition-controlled radio ON/OFF.

 

 

To resume NON ignition state, remove the battery connection for 10

 

 

seconds; remove the ignition connection from this pin and re-connect the

 

 

battery connections.

 

 

 

11

Receive Audio

Programmable (using CPS in the RX Audio Type): 660mV rms (de-

 

Output

emphasized/muted) or 330mV rms (non de-emphasized muted.

 

 

Minimum load resistance: 5k ohms

 

 

 

12

Programmable I/O

Input or Output

 

 

 

13

Switched B+

(Switched Battery Voltage) 13.8Vdc (500mA max.) when radio is ON

 

 

 

14

Programmable I/O

Input or Output

 

 

 

15

Internal Speaker

Connect to internal speaker (+) and by internal jumper to pin 16

 

 

 

16

External Speaker (+)

Connect external 8 or 4 ohms speaker to pins 1 and 16.

 

 

CAUTION: Bridge type output. Neither pin 1 nor 16 is grounded.

 

 

 

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