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Open Source Communication Co., Ltd.

VS-GWM5011/5012W

Instructions for the trunking gateway to connect to the radio

Data version: R1.1.0


Product version: R1.1.0
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Figure 1: Wireless Trunking Gateway Interface Definition

1: Instructions for the trunking gateway to connect to the vehicle radio

Below we give an example of GM3188 docking, see the attachment "Setup" for the docking diagram.

Group gateway docking with GM3188.pdf"

Figure 2: GM3188 tail pin


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Figure 3: GM3188 tail pin definition


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The docking attachment documents are as follows:

Cluster gateway docking with GM3188.pdf

As shown in the

document 1: The PTT of the gateway is connected

to the PTT of the vehicle. 2: The GND and PTT_GND of the gateway are both GND by default, so they are connected

to the GND of the vehicle. 3: The SPK of the gateway is the audio output, and the 2-pin external microphone input of the

vehicle is connected. (Audio input) 4: The MIC of the gateway is the audio input, and the 11-pin of the docking station receives the audio output (audio output).

Here we can also dock the 16-pin external speaker output of the vehicle. 5: The COR of the gateway is the carrier detection pin (input), which is connected to

the 8-pin programmable GPIO of the vehicle. At this time, the 8-pin needs to be programmed as the carrier detection function (after programming, the gateway

can detect the channel occupancy, such as hotline calls, COR priority , COR grab rights and other functions, these functions do not need to be docked)
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Two: Cluster gateway docking walkie-talkie description

Figure 4 Schematic diagram of connection between gateway and walkie-talkie PD780


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Figure 5: Schematic diagram of dismantling the shoulder microphone

As shown in the

document 1: The PTT of the gateway is connected to

the PTT of the vehicle. 2: The GND and PTT_GND of the gateway are both GND by default, so they are connected to the GND of the

walkie-talkie. 3: The SPK of the gateway is the audio output, and the MIC+ (audio input) of the walkie-talkie is connected. 4: The MIC

of the gateway is the audio input, and it is connected to the SPK- (audio output) of the walkie-talkie. The reason why we connect the SPK- here is that the SPK- is the output

of the walkie-talkie after disassembling the shoulder microphone. 5: The COR of the gateway is floating, and the walkie-talkie has no carrier detection pin
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Three: Cluster gateway docking standard connector walkie-talkie description

Common walkie-talkies The above four kinds of connectors are more commonly used, and K head and M head are particularly common. The following describes the connection diagram of

K head and M head:

Standard K-head walkie-talkie connection.pdf

Such as TK-3307 nx-320, etc. are standard K head

Standard M head connection diagram.pdf

Such as TC585, etc. are standard M head

The connection method of the T head is also similar. His PTT and MIC need to be extended through resistors and capacitors.

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