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Flex Cable Pin-Out Lists: Flex Cables 9-36881096C74-BMay 25, 2005Table 9-4. High Power Remote Flex Cable P0401 to J512 Pin-Out List
Signal
P0401
60-Pin (Male)
J512
80-Pin
(Female)
GND 1,2,23,52,59,60 1,2,9,38,69,70,79,80
PTT 58 3
MIC_HI 57 4
RX_FILT_AUDIO 56 5
AUX_MIC 55 6
AUX_TX 54 7
AUX_RX 53 8
EMERGENCY 51 10
VIP IN 1 (5V) / NAUT 
STATUS 50
 11
VIP IN 2 (5V) / NAUT CONF 
DONE 49
 12
VIP OUT 1 (5V) / NAUT 
CONFIG 48
 13
VIP OUT 2 (5V) / NAUT 
RESET 47
 14
VIP OUT 1 (12V) 46 15
VIP OUT 2 (12V) 45 16...

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Notes 

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Appendix A Secure Modules
A.1 Universal Crypto Module Kits
The secure modules are designed to digitally encrypt and decrypt voice and ASTRO data in ASTRO 
Digital XTL 5000 mobile radios. Ta b l e  A - 1 contains the Universal Crypto Module (UCM) kits and their 
corresponding algorithms for secure-equipped XTL 5000 radios.
A.1.1 Secure Interface Boards
Table A-2 contains the secure interface board kits, which are used in conjunction with the UCM kits. 
Every secure-equipped radio must contain one of the...

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A-2Secure Modules: Circuit Description
A.2 Circuit Description
The secure module operates from three power supplies (UNSW_B+, SW_B+, and KG_BACKUP). 
The SW_B+ is turned on and off by the radio’s on/off switch. The UNSW_B+ provides power to the 
secure module as long as the radio battery is in place.
Key variables are loaded into the secure module through connectorJ0501, pin 14, on the secure 
interface board. Up to 16 keys (depending on the type of encryption module) can be...

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Appendix B Replacement Parts Ordering
B.1 Basic Ordering Information
When ordering replacement parts or equipment information, the complete identification number 
should be included. This applies to all components, kits, and chassis. If the component part number 
is not known, the order should include the number of the chassis or kit of which it is a part, and 
sufficient description of the desired component to identify it.
Crystal orders should specify the crystal type number, crystal and carrier...

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B-2Replacement Parts Ordering Fax Orders
B.5 Fax Orders
Radio Products and Services Division*
(United States and Canada)
1-800-622-6210
847-576-3023 (International)
USFGMD
(Federal Government Orders)
1-800-526-8641 (For Parts and Equipment Purchase Orders)
B.6 Parts Identification
Radio Products and Services Division*
(United States and Canada)
1-800-422-4210, menu 3
B.7 Product Customer Service
Customer Response Center
(Non-technical Issues)
1-800-247-2346
FAX:1-800-247-2347
*...

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GlossaryGlossary
This glossary contains an alphabetical listing of terms and their definitions that are applicable to 
ASTRO portable and mobile subscriber radio products.
Te r mDefinition
A/DSee analog-to-digital conversion.
ABACUS ICA custom integrated circuit providing a digital receiver intermediate 
frequency (IF) backend.
ADCSee analog-to-digital converter.
ADDAGSee Analog-to-Digital, Digital-to-Analog and Glue.
ALCSee automatic level control.
analogRefers to a continuously variable signal or a...

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Glossary-2
coder/decoderA device that encodes or decodes a signal.
CPSSee Customer Programming Software.
Customer 
Programming 
SoftwareSoftware with a graphical user interface containing the feature set of an 
ASTRO radio. See also RSS.
D/ASee digital-to-analog conversion.
DACSee digital-to-analog converter.
defaultA pre-defined set of parameters.
digitalRefers to data that is stored or transmitted as a sequence of discrete 
symbols from a finite set; most commonly this means...

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Glossary-3
Electrically Erasable 
Programmable 
Read-Only MemoryA special type of PROM that can be erased by exposing it to an 
electrical charge. An EEPROM retains its contents even when the 
power is turned off.
EMEElectromagnetic Emissions.
ESDElectrostatic Discharge.
FCCFederal Communications Commission.
FETField-Effect Transistor.
firmwareCode executed by an embedded processor such as the Host or DSP in 
a subscriber radio. This type of code is typically resident in...

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Glossary-4
IFIntermediate Frequency.
IMBEA sub-band, voice-encoding algorithm used in ASTRO digital voice.
inbound signaling 
wordData transmitted on the control channel from a subscriber unit to the 
central control unit.
integrated circuitAn assembly of interconnected components on a small semiconductor 
chip, usually made of silicon. One chip can contain millions of 
microscopic components and perform many functions.
ISWSee inbound signaling word.
key-variable loaderA device...
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