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5. Remote PTT (Optional)
T
he Captain and Co-Captain positions provide the option for a Remote PTT switch, which can be
mounted in a convenient location. The C98-15RS cable is finished with a connector on one end and a
molded, waterproof switch on the other end, and a compression fitting.
Note: This procedure applies to the C98-15RS Remote PTT Cable with built-in switch. Alternately, the
C98-15CP or C98-30CP multi-use cables can be used for remote PTT. The multi-use cables facilitate
connection to user supplied marine grade switches.
Parts/Tools Required
q C
98-15RS Remote PTT Cable (40800G-02) – Captain/Co-Captain positions only.
q Wire ties
q Drill & 27/32" Bit
q Adjustable wrench
F
igure 13: C98-15RS Remote PTT Cable
Procedure
q D
etermine the locations of each PTT switch. Choose location based on customer requirement
and accessibility. A common location for the Remote PTT is wire-tied to the throttle.
q Determine the path of the cable between each PTT switch location and the Master Station. The
cable should be routed using under-deck conduits and be as far as possible from radio antenna
coax cables and anywhere water may collect.
q Determine the location for the compression fitting. Maximum panel thickness is 7/32".
q Drill 27/32" hole in panel where compression fitting is to be installed.
q Remove mounting nut from compression fitting and put in a safe place.
q Snake cable through hole from the outside (switch side) in.
q Slide mounting nut back onto cable and snugly tighten the cable fitting.
q Route the cable. Use wire ties where necessary.
q Determine which Remote PTT switch this cable corresponds to (Captain or Co-Captain) and
connect to the Master Station. See Figures 1&4 for connector locations.
q To connect the cable to the Master Station, align keyways and push. Then firmly turn collar
clockwise until it locks into place. Pull back gently on the cable to ensure connector is properly
locked.
q Repeat this process for the 2
nd
Remote PTT switch (if applicable).
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