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[SYNTOR]
[SYNTOR X] [SYNTOR X 9000
and X 9000E] [TRUNKING SYNTOR
X and SYNTOR X 9000] [SPECTRA]
[INTRODUCTION]
[NEW RADIO INSPECTION] [NEW RADIO MODIFICATIONS] [FAIL AND ERROR CODE PREFIXES]
[SYSTEMS 9000] [PROGRAMMING]
[SYNTOR X 9000 CONVERSIONS] [MODELS] [MANUALS]
[CONTROL HEADS] [DEKS]
[CABLES] [BOARDS]
[PARTS] [OPTIONS and ACCESSORIES]
[SYNTOR X 9000 VISUAL TOUR]
[PL] [DPL] [PAC-PL
and PAC-RT VEHICLE REPEATERS][HHCH] [PROM
PROGRAMMERS] [POWER
WIRING]
[GLOSSARY]
[WEB LINKS] [SURPLUS
PARTS GUIDE] [ITEMS FOR SALE]
[WEB SITE REVISIONS]
Radio parts:
Here are some part numbers for the radio (and the retail price
when this page was created):
HLN5105A - Internal Option Boards Shield $ 17.75
30-80052K06 - 20 Pin Ribbon Cable (for 2 stacked Internal Option Boards) $ 18.00
30-80052K07 - 20 Pin Ribbon Cable (for 1 Internal Option Board) $ 15.50
01-80754T53 - 64 mode scan U501 EPROM firmware chip, Version
2.0 $ 41.00
01-06707T52 - 128 mode scan U501 EPROM firmware chip $ 47.65
01-06710T70 - 64 modes/radio scan Dual Radio U501 Firmware chip NLA
01-06710T07 - 64 modes/radio scan SP06 Dual Radio U501 firmware chip $
44.50
UNKNOWN PART NUMBER - Internal Advanced Securnet Option
Board U501 NLA
01-80016K02 - Mounting Tray $ 41.75
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- The Internal Option Boards Shield
also covers chips U500, U501, U502, U503, U504, U506 and socket J301.
- The 20 pin ribbon cables are installed on the radio's Personality
Board at socket J301 and they
cable to an option board or boards
stacked under the Internal Option
Boards Shield (some other circuit boards also use this socket). The
option boards can be DTMF, Internal Securenet, Single-tone, MDC-600,
MDC-1200, etc. Only 2 option boards maximum fit under the shield. The
external Systems 9000 Option Expansion Housing (it looks like the
Siren/PA housing) or Siren/PA can also be used if more than 2 option boards are needed.
- The 64 mode, 64 mode/radio and 128 mode scan U501 chip
designations ONLY refer to the number of "non-priority receiver scan"
modes allowed. This has nothing to do with the maximum number of modes
that can be programmed into the radio.
- The main difference between the 64 mode and 128 mode
firmware chips is the number of "non-priority receiver scan" modes
allowed. Both firmware chips allow up to 255 modes maximum to be
programmed (special RSS is
required to go beyond 64 modes), but the maximum number of non-priority
scan modes is determined by the firmware chip.
- The 128 mode U501 firmware chip does not support the RSS option "Alert tone on volume
change". When you are not receiving any signal and you change the
volume setting, the radio can inject a tone into the speaker so you can
hear the actual volume level as it changes. Of course, if the receiver
picks up a signal the tone is removed so you can hear the signal. If
you must have this feature then you will need the 64 mode firmware
chip. I do not know if there are any other compatibility problems with
this chip. It was developed from an older version of the 64 mode
firmware and may or may not be missing other updates?
- The NLA 01-06710T70 (it is
also known as HLN5027ASP04) 64 mode per radio firmware chip for true
dual radios (i.e. two Syntor X 9000 radios on a single control head).
This chip is used in both Syntor X 9000 radios and it is works
with either the HHCH/SIU or Systems 9000 control heads. In
additional special RSS, cables
and/or hardware is required to make Systems
9000 or SIU dual radios
work. Dual radios are always on completely different band and frequency
ranges (i.e. VHF and UHF, etc.).
- The HLN5027ASP06 dual radio firmware chip is a special chip for a
Syntor X 9000 / Spectra dual radio. The Spectra is only usable as an
auxiliary receiver (i.e. it is not a true dual radio because the
Spectra can not transmit). Very special RSS,
cables and hardware are required for this setup.
- Special U501 firmware required when an Advanced Securenet Option
Board is installed inside the radio drawer. This firmware is for up to
a 64 mode scan radio. I do not have this U501 part number.
- There is also a non-factory hack of the U501 firmware that allows
up to 255 "non-priority receiver scan" modes. This never
was available from Motorola and is very rare.
- Remember, the U502 EEPROM chip must also be the 28
pin W930 chip in order to exceed 32 modes on any Syntor X 9000 radio.
Radio cable parts:
Here are some part numbers for the J1 and control head connectors
(and the retail price when this page was created):
66-84690C02 - Contact Pin Removal Tool $ 1.90 (J1 only)
09-84151B03 - Contact Pins (5 / package) $ 2.15 (for J1 pins 1 through
37)
09-80227B01 - Power Connector Pin $ 2.85 (for J1 A or B pins)
32-80004L01 - Gasket $ 4.70 (J1)
36-80220B06 - Connector Knob $ 38.75 (J1)
42-80156B01 - Retainer ring $ 2.15 (used on the J1 Connector Knob)
15-80216B02 - Back Connector Housing $ 3.65 (the pins go into this J1
part)
15-80217K01 - Front Connector Housing $ 3.25 (covers the J1 back
housing)
15-10183A17 - Speaker Connector Housing Plug $ .42
39-10184A44 - Speaker Contact Plug Pin (10 / package) $ 2.15 (2 are
needed / housing)
REX-1070B - Cable Repair Kit $ 28.75 (metal retainer clip for control
head connector)
The metal retainer replaces the plastic clips on the Systems 9000
control head connector.
HKN4241A - Complete cable, 17' negative ground $ 148.00
HKN4256A - Complete cable, 17' negative ground, keyloader port $ 192.00
The keyloader port uses a different front connector housing than the
HKN4241A.
36-80220B05 - Extended Connector Knob $ 23.50 (J1 + T-cable)
42-80156B01 - Retainer ring $ 2.15 (used on the Extended Connector Knob)
15-80212L01 - VIP II Connector Housing $ 6.30
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- The Syntor X 9000 J1 connector body (front and back housing) is
thicker than most Syntor X J1 connector bodies, so the X 9000
connector knob has a slightly longer shaft. Some Syntor X
cables that have 33 of the 37 pin positions filled use the X 9000 front
housing and longer connector knob.
- The keyloader port is used by the optional internal encryption
boards. These boards plug on top of and into the Personality Board
under the Internal Option Boards Shield.
- The connector on the control head is a DB-50 with 6 pins removed.
The control head housing prevents a standard DB-50 female connector
from being used. It does look possible to modify a DB-50 female to fit
if you are in need of a connector to experiment with.
- The 36-80220B05 extended connector knob is used in place of the
normal knob when stacking a normal radio connector on top of a T-cable
connector. The shaft of this knob is long enough to go through the
radio connector, the T-cable connector and screw into the radio's J1
socket. For some reason it costs less that the normal 36-80220B06
connector knob above? There is also an extended connector knob that
works with 2 T-cable connectors and a radio connector (I do not have a
part number for this triple connector knob).
- The VIP II connector has the same pin hole locations as the
control head connector from the radio's cable, without the molded right
angle strain relief / hood. If you have to repair a cable or roll your
own, this connector can substitute for the cable's control head
connector, if you install a cable strain relief. You can use standard
over the counter female pins used for DB-XX connectors (i.e. RS-232
connectors, etc.). The VIP II connector is really intended to be used
as a Vehicle Interface Port connector on a Direct Entry Keyboard box.
This is because the DEK box uses the normal VIP connector to daisy
chain to another DEK box.
- The 15-10183A17 and 39-10184A44 can also be used for the speaker
connector in home made Spectra low power programming cables.
Radio T-connector parts:
Here are some part numbers for the T-connector (and the retail
price when this page was created):
03-10944B28 - Housing screws (4
used) $ 2.90 / 20pk
03-10945A10 - Strain relief screws (2 used)
$ 3.60 / 25pk
07-80266L01 - Cable strain relief $ 0.41
15-80158K03 - Bottom housing $ 7.70
15-80159K03 - Top housing $ 8.15
32-80058H03 - Internal housing gasket $ 1.55
32-80004L02 - External housing gasket $ 5.20 / 5pk
32-80072J01 - Power and Signal pins gasket $ 3.20
46-80010L01 - Power and Signal pins guide $ 0.90
39-80161K02 - Power pins (2 used) $ 2.80
ea.
39-80162K02 - Signal pins (up to 37 used, 26
minimum) $ 0.90 ea.
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- This T-connector is used for Programming, Siren/PA, VRS, External
Options Housing, PAC-RT and Dual Radio T-cables.
- The parts above are only for the T-connector itself. They do not
include any cable.
- Because the T-connector is usually sandwiched between the radio
and the control head cable, a signal pin must be provided for every
connection between the radio and the cable plugged into the top of the
T-connector. You can use as few 26 pins for a simple programming cable
or up to the full 37 pins (the factory cables have all 37 pins).
- The retail price of one of these can be as high as $ 72.51 with
all 37 signal pins.
- You will need the Extended Connector Knob and Retainer ring (above) if you to install the T-connector on the
radio for normal operation (i.e. it can be used on a programming cable,
but is not needed because it is only a temporary connection).
Control head parts:
Here are some part numbers for the Systems 9000 control head
(and the retail price when this page was created):
The newer control heads that use the
new 15-05125X01 or 15-05125X03 front plastic can also use the Spectra
A5/A7 style rockers:
38-05668X01 - BLANK Key (rocker) $ 1.50
38-05668X02 - "Mode"
Key (rocker) $ 2.20
38-05668X03 - "Vol" Key
(rocker) $ 2.20
38-05668X04 - "????"
Key (rocker) $ 2.10
38-05668X05 - "????"
Key (rocker) $ 2.10
38-05668X06 - "????"
Key (rocker) $ 2.10
38-05668X07 - "????"
Key (rocker) $ 2.10
These rockers work with the old and
new front plastic:
38-05670X01 - BLANK Key (rocker) $ 2.00
38-05670X02 - "Mode"
Key (rocker) NLA use 38-05670X04
instead
38-05670X03 - "Volume"
Key (rocker) $ 2.70
38-05670X04 - "Mode"
Key (rocker - bold letters) $ 2.70
38-05670X05 - "Vol"
Key (rocker - bold letters) $ 2.70
38-05670X06 - "Zone"
Key (rocker - bold letters) $ 2.70
38-05670X07 - "Sub"
Key (rocker - bold letters) $ 2.70
38-05670X08 - "Sys"
Key (rocker - bold letters) $ 2.70
38-05670X09 - "Scroll"
Key (rocker - bold letters) $ 2.70
38-05670X10 - "Chan"
Key (rocker - bold letters) $ 2.70
38-05670X11 - "V/A"
Key (rocker - bold letters) $ 2.70
38-05672X01 - BLANK Key $ 1.65
38-05672X18 - "Sel" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X39 - "Home"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X14 - "Rcl" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X31 - "Sql" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X17 - "Del" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X03 - "Scan"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X45 - "Dir" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X59 - "TbScn"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X02 - "MPL" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X20 - "DTMF"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X12 - "Call"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X44 - "Phon"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X63 - "Page"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X05 - "PA" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X06 - "Sirn"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X07 - "Wail"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X08 - "Hi/Lo"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X09 - "Man" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X16 - "ExRd"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X21 - "Yelp"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X58 - "AirHn"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X26 - "Emer"
Key (White) $ 1.75
38-05672X52 - "Emer"
Key (Red) $ 1.75
38-00028M01 - EMERGENCY PLUNGER $ 3.75
38-05672X04 - "DVP" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X10 - "H/L" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X11 - "STS" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X13 - "Msg" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X15 - "Mode"
Key $ 1.75 (this is NOT the rocker key)
38-05672X19 - "Mon" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X22 - "MVS" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X23 - "Play"
Key Key $ 3.50
38-05672X24 - "Rply"
Key $ 1.70
38-05672X25 - "Rcrd"
Key $ 1.70
38-05672X27 - "Ext" Key
$ 3.50
38-05672X28 - "F/R" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X29 - "Alt" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X30 - "Tel" Key
$ 1.70
38-05672X32 - "DES" Key
$ 1.70
38-05672X33 - "Txt" Key
$ 1.70
38-05672X34 - "Indv"
Key $ 1.70
38-05672X35 - "Pvt" Key
$ 1.70
38-05672X36 - "Site"
Key $ 1.70
38-05672X37 - "AA" Key
$ 1.70
38-05672X38 - "Sub" Key
$ 1.70 (this is NOT the rocker key)
38-05672X40 - "Menu"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X41 - "Rpgm"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X42 - "Step"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X43 - (Phone handset graphic) Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X46 - "Text"
Key $ 1.70
38-05672X47 - "Rvw" Key
$ 3.50
38-05672X48 - "Sec" Key
$ 3.50
38-05672X49 - (Circle with a line through it
graphic) Key $ 1.75
38-05672X50 - "L/S" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X51 - "S/S" Key
NLA
38-05672X53 - "Stdy"
Key $ 1.70
38-05672X54 - "ECC" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X55 - "Rptr"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X56 - "State"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X57 - "Reg" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X60 - "SCC" Key
$ 1.70
38-05672X61 - "Srch"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X62 - "Lock"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X64 - "Rear"
Key NLA
38-05672X65 - "Xfer"
Key $ 1.70
38-05672X66 - "ST" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X67 - "VHF" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X68 - "UHF" Key
$ 1.70
38-05672X69 - "Aux" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X70 - "QC II"
Key $ 3.50
38-05672X71 - "Mute"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X72 - "Pri" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X73 - "Blu" Key
$ 1.70
38-05672X74 - "Div" Key
$ 1.70
38-05672X75 - "RTT" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X76 - "Send"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X77 - "Front"
Key NLA
38-05672X78 - "Bid" Key
$ 1.70
38-05672X79 - "ZONE"
Key $ 1.75 (this is NOT the rocker key)
38-05672X80 - "TRBL"
Key Key $ 3.50
38-05672X81 - "OVHD"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X82 - "UNGD"
Key $ 1.70
38-05672X83 - "RSSI"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X84 - "VRS" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X85 - "A/B" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X86 - "Chan"
Key $ 1.75 (this is NOT the rocker key)
38-05672X87 - "PRTT"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X88 - "RtRn"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X89 - "Emp#"
Key $ 1.70
38-05672X90 - "Pass"
Key $ 1.75
38-05672X91 - "Cir" Key
$ 1.75
38-05672X92 - "URG" Key
$ 1.70
38-05672X93 - "A" Key $
1.75
38-05672X94 - "B" Key $
1.75
38-05672X95 - "C" Key $
1.75
38-05672X96 - "D" Key $
1.75
38-05672X97 - "E" Key $
1.75
38-05672X98 - "F" Key $
1.75
38-05672X99 - "G" Key $
1.75
38-05669X03 - "T/Z" Key
$ 1.70
38-05669X05 - "Entr"
Key $ 1.70
38-05669X06 - "M/WT"
Key $ 1.70
38-05669X07 - "M/Ack"
Key $ 1.75
38-05669X08 - "Time"
Key $ 1.75
38-05669X09 - "SRun"
Key $ 1.70
38-05669X15 - "LvGg"
Key $ 1.70
38-05669X16 - "ArGg"
Key $ 1.70
38-05669X21 - "Rev" Key
$ 1.70
38-05669X32 - "Bdg#"
Key $ 1.70
38-05669X34 - "RtBl"
Key $ 1.70
38-05669X35 - "LnRn"
Key $ 1.70
38-05669X36 - (Up Arrow graphic) Key $ 1.75
38-05669X37 - (Down Arrow graphic) Key $
1.75
38-05669X38 - "Esoc" Key
38-05669X39 - "TRBL" Key
38-05669X40 - "Swch" Key
38-05669X41 - "Urgt" Key
38-05669X42 - "(ET)" Key
38-05669X43 - "View" Key
38-05669X44 - "Lo Pwr" Key
38-05669X45 - "VRS" Key - (how it differs
from the 38-05672X84 VRS key is not known)
38-05669X46 - "Dist" Key
38-05669X47 - "SMS" Key
38-80092J01 - "Dim" Key
(2 / package) $ 3.30
38-80092J05 - BLANK Key $ 1.50
38-80253K01 - Key HOLE PLUG (5 / package) $ 3.55
13-80087J03 - Escutcheon (0-9) $ 2.20
13-80087J01 - Escutcheon (0-9, * and #) $ 3.85
03-84244C06 - Wing Screws, 5mm x 10, .8
pitch, Black (2 / package) $ .85
07-80263L01 - Trunnion Bracket, Long $ 14.50
07-80126J02 - Trunnion Bracket, Short $ 6.45
43-80127J01 - Trunnion Spacer $ 1.95 (order 2 for each control head)
15-80221J01 - VIP Connector Housing $ 3.55
39-84257L01 - VIP Connector Pins
66-80163F01 - VIP Pin Removal Tool (HLN6053A)
61-05126X01 - Light Pipe $ 2.95
61-05146X01 - Display Lens $ 16.25
32-80057K02 - Display Lens Gasket $ 3.20
15-05125X01 - Front Housing Plastic, 2 Rockers $ 9.30
15-05125X03 - Front Housing Plastic, 3 Rockers $ 11.75
15-05199X03 - Rear Housing Plascic $ 12.25
See the Basic control head
troubleshooting section for common electronics repair parts.
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- All of the keys are from a manual. New keys may not be exactly
the same color/shade as your old keys or the lettering can be bold
which may not match your old keys. As far as I know all of the above
keys are white except for the Red emergency key, the 38-80092J01 Dim
key and the 38-80092J05 BLANK key. Do not confuse any of the above keys
with DEK keys which are slightly larger or with Spectra A5 or A7 keypad
keys which are slightly smaller.
- Some Systems 9000 control head already have "Dim" printed above
the key and need a blank key (38-80092J05). Other Systems 9000 control
heads need a key with "Dim" printed on it (38-80092J01).
- Some of the regular keys that could be confused with common
rocker keys are marked with a reminder so you will not order the wrong
key.
- The key hole plugs are for any of the 6 key positions above the
alphanumeric display that are not used.
- Adding a numeric keypad: The
escutcheon and 9 additional keys (above) can be used to convert a
control head without a numeric keypad into one with a numeric keypad.
Neither of the escutcheons have the telephone style letter labels (one
is missing the * and # labels as well).
- The 13-80087J04 Escutcheon is for the MaraTrac Advanced head and
only has 2 button holes.
- I have been unable to locate the part number for the blank
Escutcheon without the keypad. It appears to be a NLA part.
- The 15-05125X01 Front Panel part number was taken from a new
style SMD control head. This one
has DIM printed on the front. It looks like it will work with the older
control heads as well. Part numbers 15-05125X03 ($ 11.75), 15-05125X04
($ 20.75) and 15-05125X09 ($ 28.75) were also listed. 15-05125X09 is
listed as an Astro W9 front.
- The above Wing Screws look like speaker wing screws, but they
have a slightly different size screw. Speaker wing screws will go into
the control head, but will always feel loose. Control head / DEK wing
screws will not go very far into the speaker before the threads bind
up.
- The Long Trunnion Bracket above has two pairs of mounting holes.
A Systems 9000 control head and a DEK box can be mounted together on
this bracket (or 2 DEK boxes could be mounted together). One of the
above Trunnion Spacers is required for each of the 4 mounting holes (4
total) if you use all 4 holes, otherwise only 2 Trunnion Spacers are
required. This Trunnion Bracket is the standard Systems 9000 control
head mounting bracket. The Long Trunnion Bracket has detents for the DEK Trunnion Adapter Bracket below.
- The Short Trunnion Bracket above has one pair of mounting holes.
Unlike the Long Trunnion Bracket, the Short Trunnion Bracket can not
swing underneath the control head, but is still useful in certain
mounting situations (from above or behind). A pair of Trunnion Spacers
is required is required. The Short Trunnion Bracket does not have
detents for the DEK Trunnion Adapter Bracket
below.
Speaker parts:
Here are some part numbers for the Syntor X 9000 HSN4018A speaker
(and the retail price when this page was created):
15-10183A18 - Speaker connector housing Plug $ .40
39-10184A45 - Speaker contact plug pin $ .35 (2 are needed for each
housing)
07-80200E01 - Speaker trunnion bracket, black $ 5.75
03-84244C03 - Wing Screw, 6x32, black $ 1.95 (2 are needed)
13-82671M04 - Speaker bezel (front piece), black $ 7.50
07-84567B01 - Speaker hangar bracket $ 3.20
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- The connector housing and pins are attached to the speaker wire
and used to connect the speaker to the unique connector on the radio's
cable (see the cable parts above). With the
above connector parts you can make your own adapters and use lots of
different speakers without having to butcher the X 9000 control head
cable speaker connector in the process.
- The speaker hangar bracket fits through the slot in back of the
speaker (near the top) and it can be used to hang the speaker from the
top edge of a partly rolled down vehicle window or other convenient
place. A 6-32 x 3/8" machine screw is required to fasten it to the
speaker. The control head wing screws are 5mm x 10 metric and are not
really interchangeable with the speaker wing screws.
Microphone parts:
Here are some part numbers for the Syntor X 9000 HMN1061A microphone
(and the retail price when this page was created):
15-80137D05 - Front housing $ 5.40
01-80710T70 - Rear housing $ 23.75
32-80058H03 - Housing gasket $ 1.55
05-80221K01 - PTT Switch grommet $ 2.65
40-80065E02 - Momentary PTT switch $ 3.50
30-80147H04 - Systems 9000 cable $ 46.75
35-80089D01 - Felt baffle $ .50
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- These part numbers will also work for the HMN1031A and HMN1015A
conversions (possibily others?).
Direct Entry Keyboard (DEK) parts:
Here are some part numbers for the Systems 9000 DEK keys (and
the retail price when this page was created):
38-05673X01 - BLANK Key $ 1.75
38-05673X02 - "Msg 1"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X03 - "Msg 2"
Key NLA
38-05673X04 - "Msg 3"
Key NLA
38-05673X05 - "Msg 4"
Key NLA
38-05673X06 - "Msg 5"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X07 - "Msg 6"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X08 - "Msg 7"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X09 - "Msg 8"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X10 - NLA
38-05673X11 - NLA
38-05673X12 - "Code 3"
Key $ 1.70
38-05673X13 - NLA
38-05673X14 - NLA
38-05673X15 - "????"
Key $ 1.70
38-05673X16 - NLA
38-05673X17 - "????"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X18 - "Sts 1"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X19 - "Sts 2"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X20 - "Sts 3"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X21 - "Sts 4"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X22 - "Sts 5"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X23 - "Sts 6"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X24 - "Sts 7"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X25 - "Sts 8"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X26 - "Mode 1"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X27 - "Mode 2"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X28 - "Mode 3"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X29 - "Mode 4"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X30 - "Mode 5"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X31 - "Mode 6"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X32 - "Mode 7"
Key $ 1.70
38-05673X33 - "Mode 8"
Key $ 1.70
38-05673X34 - "Siren"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X35 - "PA" Key
$ 1.75
38-05673X36 - "Yelp"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X37 - "Wail"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X38 - "Hi-Lo"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X39 - "Man" Key
$ 1.75
38-05673X40 - "ExRd"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X41 - "Arhrn"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X42 - "Off" Key
$ 1.70
38-05673X43 - ("VOL" with small up
arrow graphic) Key $ 1.70
38-05673X44 - (small down arrow graphic with "VOL")
Key $ 1.70
38-05673X45 - (large triangle graphic)
Key $ 1.75 (can be up or down arrow)
38-05673X46 - (large triangle graphic/slightly
offset) Key $ 1.75 (can be up or down arrow)
38-05673X47 - "Mode 9"
Key $ 1.70
38-05673X48 - "Mode 10"
Key $ 1.70
38-05673X49 - "Mode 11"
Key $ 1.75
38-05673X50 - "Mode 12"
Key $ 1.70
38-05673X51 - "Mode 13"
Key $ 1.70
38-05673X52 - "Mode 14"
Key $ 1.70
38-05673X53 - "Mode 15"
Key $ 2.00
38-05673X54 - "Mode 16"
Key $ 1.70
03-84244C06 - Wing Screws, 5mm x 10, .8 pitch, Black (2 /
package) $ .85
07-80217L01 - Trunnion Adapter Bracket $ 3.05 (order 2 for each DEK box)
43-80127J01 - Trunnion Spacer $ 1.95 (order 2 for each DEK box)
30-80248L01 - DEK Interface Cable (HKN4273A) $ 41.50
15-80212L01 - VIP II Connector Housing $ 6.30
39-84257L01 - VIP II Connector Pins
66-80163F01 - VIP II Pin Removal Tool (HLN6053A)
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- These key part numbers were taken from the 68P80103W09-A DEK
manual, some were sent to me via e-mail and I purchased others just to
find out what was on them.
- The keys marked "????"
are a complete mystery to me. Keep in mind, DEK keys are larger then
Systems 9000 control head keys.
- The VIP II connector is a Vehicle Interface Port connector on the
Direct Entry Keyboard (DEK) box and is used instead of the control head
VIP connector when a DEK is installed. You can use standard over the
counter female pins used for DB-XX connectors (i.e. RS-232 connectors,
etc.).
- The Trunnion Adapter Bracket is a very short adapter for
attaching a DEK directly above a Systems 9000 control head. It attaches
to the System 9000 control head Long or Short Trunnion Bracket. They
can also be used for stacking two or three DEKs together. The control
head requires 2 Trunnion Spacers and each DEK requires 2 Trunnion
Spacers.
- The Systems 9000 control head Long Trunnion Bracket listed in the
control head parts above can mount a Systems
9000 control head and a DEK together (4 Trunnion Spacers will be
required) without using the above DEK Trunnion Adapter Brackets. This
Trunnion Bracket is the large one with 2 pairs of mounting holes. This
Long Trunnion Bracket must be attached above the DEK and Systems 9000
control head for this to work. The Long Trunnion Bracket has detents
for the above Trunnion Adapter Brackets.
- The Systems 9000 control head Long Trunnion Bracket listed in the
control head parts above can also be used to
mount 2 DEKs.
- The Short Trunnion Bracket listed in the control
head parts above does not have detents for the DEK Trunnion Adapter
Bracket above. However, a single DEK can be mounted in this bracket.
- The above Wing Screws look like speaker wing screws, but they
have a slightly different size screw. Speaker wing screws will go into
the DEK, but will always feel loose. Control head / DEK wing screws
will not go very far into the speaker before the threads bind up.
Auxiliary Switch Panel parts:
Here are some common parts for the Auxiliary Switch Panel (also
know as a "Wild Card Box") (and the retail price when
this section was created):
40-84324C01 - Push/Push Switch $ 3.45
40-80065E02 - Momentary Switch $ 3.50
38-80057L01 - Pushbutton Key (5/pk) $ 5.50
54-80068L01 - Function Labels $ 33.25
65-84047E03 - Lamp Assembly $ 6.10
15-80056L02 - Front Cover $ 72.50
61-80058L01 - Front Lens $ 7.80
15-80055L01 - Rear Cover $ 20.50
14-80134L01 - DB-25 Insulator $ 1.75
03-84244C06 - Wing Screws, 5mm x 10, .8 pitch, Black (2 / package) $ .85
07-80217L01 - Trunnion Adapter Bracket $ 3.05 (order 2 for each panel)
43-80127J01 - Trunnion Spacer $ 1.95 (order 2 for each panel)
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- Batlabs has rear
DB-25 pin out for this switch box.
- You can use the switch part numbers to customize the number of
locking and momentary switches, if you are handy with a soldering iron.
It might also be possible to get the switch innards out without
unsoldering it and swap them (I have not tired this and will someday
when I get one of these cards).
- Hopefully more than one label comes with the 54-80068L01 Function
Labels part number? I think it may be an entire sheet of labels????
- I must have fallen through a looking glass and down a rabbit
hole, yes the plastic front cover really is $ 72.50 retail.
- The Systems 9000 control head Long Trunnion Bracket listed in the
control head parts above can mount a Systems
9000 control head and a Auxiliary Switch Panel together (4 Trunnion
Spacers will be required) without using the above Auxiliary Switch
Panel Trunnion Adapter Brackets. This Trunnion Bracket is the large one
with 2 pairs of mounting holes. This Long Trunnion Bracket must be
attached above the DEK and Systems 9000 control head for this to work.
The Long Trunnion Bracket has detents for the above Trunnion Adapter
Brackets.
- The Systems 9000 control head Long Trunnion Bracket listed in the
control head parts above can also be used to
mount 2 Auxiliary Switch Panels.
- The Short Trunnion Bracket listed in the control
head parts above does not have detents for the Auxiliary Switch
Panel Trunnion Adapter Bracket above. However, a single Auxiliary
Switch Panel can be mounted in this bracket.
- The above Wing Screws look like speaker wing screws, but they
have a slightly different size screw. Speaker wing screws will go into
the DEK, but will always feel loose. Control head / DEK wing screws
will not go very far into the speaker before the threads bind up.
Vehicle Repeater System (VRS) parts:
The VRS is located inside an External Options Housing or inside
a Siren/PA housing. Here are some part numbers used in converting
the VRS (and the retail price when this section was created):
01-06711T02 - Spectra "SP02" microprocessor $ 71.25
26-06360T01 - Shield, Low Profile Siren/PA and VRS combination unit $
41.10
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- The Spectra "SP02" microprocessor is used to convert Syntor X
9000 VRS "SP01" into a Spectra "SP02" VRS. Before getting the chip to
upgrade a VRS to SP02, try it with the SP01 chip first. It has been
reported that sometimes the SP01 chip will work with some
Spectra/RSS configurations.
- The VRS circuit board can be placed inside a Siren/PA housing
(for either the Syntor X 9000 or Spectra). When this is done the
Internal Option Boards Shield in the original Siren/PA must be replaced
with the low profile shield above. R36 and C102 are removed from the
Siren/PA board to allow attaching the VRS circuit board power wires
(the wires attach to the same place they were at in the original VRS
External Options Housing circuit board).
- If you have an early HLN1185A Siren/PA, which only works on a
Syntor X 9000, you can not use the HKN4246
cable after the VRS is installed. You will need to upgrade to a HKN4304
cable. If you have the HLN4925A
Personality Board you will need to install a jumper from the cable A pin to pin 12
for the new cable. You may also need to update your Personality
Board U501 firmware (first try it out as is)?
- Any housing (either Siren/PA or External Options) with a VRS
installed has no room at all for any Internal Option Boards.
- If you take a Siren/PA and install a VRS inside of it, you can
use the old Siren/PA Internal Option
Boards Shield on the External Options Housing circuit board (this
is the board the VRS used to connect to before it was moved into the
Siren/PA enclosure). When you reassemble the old VRS housing it becomes
a fully functional External Options Housing that can hold a maximum of
two Internal Option Boards.
- If you do the Siren/PA/VRS combination conversion be careful. It
is easy for a good technician to do, but you are playing with the
Siren/PA board unswitched A+ voltage supplied by the large red power
wire and BIG fuse. Mistakes can be costly as small PC board
traces and wires will vaporize long before this BIG fuse even thinks
about blowing.
- Check both the Siren/PA and VRS to make sure they work before
combining them. You can use the Siren/PA cable to test each one, one at
a time (leave the large red fuse power lead out when testing the VRS).
Repair any problems you find before starting the conversion.
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