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1. gt oooooooo l Socket Saver Control Head Projectb4 Kenwood 90 series custom interface cable Pin 17 III Custom Cable Pin 18 To Radio Chassis L Com DGB25MF Special Instructions 1 This radio requires a custom connection cable between the Project54 Radio Interface and Kenwood Remote Control cable As shown in the diagram above The Project54 Radio Interface pin 17 must be connected to the yellow lead in the Kenwood remote control cable and pin 18 must be connected to the brown lead 2 This radio also requires the newest Radio Interface box along with an IDB box with v43 firmware loaded project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radio Manufacturer Kenwood page 2 3 Model Kenwood TK 690 790 890 oeptember 17 2007 Parts List Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website Part No DB25 Slimline Socket Saver DGB25MF www com com Kenwood Radio IDB Box Project54 wwwprojectb4unhedu _ New Radio Interface Adapter Project54 wwwprojctb4unhedu MOG EER ISON 1 Project54 www project54 unh edu interface cable Kenwood remote ctrl cable KCT 22 Installation Instructions Connect the Kenwood Radio IDB box into the IDB network Make sure to terminate the network properly if it is added as the last box on the network For help on setting up the IDB network please see the IDB section of this
2. page 4 Figure 4 Example IDB Network The serial cables come in two versions which are used by Project54 the standard straight through variety and the null modem type Both have 9 pin connectors but the straight through cable is used by the computer to go from its serial port or a USB port using a USB to Serial adapter to the computer IDB box Most devices however communicate with the IDB box through a null modem cable in some cases the manufacturer will supply the cable to you for the device The new IDB box design will reverse the roles of the straight through and null modem cables This means that with the new boxes null modem cables will connect the computer to the computer IDB box and straight through cables will serve as the device interconnects opecialty cables connect devices which do not have standard Project54 interfaces no DB9 serial port to an IDB box In these cases manufacturers have been setup to provide these specialty cables so that they are openly available Part numbers and manufactures are listed on the installation sheets for each device New IDB Box Design There is a new design of the IDB boxes which will be deployed shortly These new boxes no longer use DIP switches and instead use a software program to change addresses There is also no longer an on board terminating resistor this has been traded for an external plug which should be placed in the open port on the last IDB box in the network chain
3. www project54 unh edu Radio Data IDB box v5 Project54 www project54 unh edu Installed Device Installation Instructions Connect the radio IDB box into the IDB network by daisy chaining it to the previous box in the network with a cat5 cable Next configure the DIP switches on the boxes if this has not been done already The DIP switch configuration diagram is shown at the end of this section Connect the radio IDB box first by plugging the DB25 cable into the radio Then using a socket saver plug the other end of the cable into the Project54 radio line adapter The other end of the adapter connects to the radio IDB box If this installation utilizes the data transmission capabilities of the radio then install the IDB Radio Data box connecting it to the DB9 connection of the adapter cable Also make sure that the box is connected to the IDB network by daisy chaining it to the previous box using a cat5 cable If this box is the last box in the IDB network chain then make sure there is a terminating resister in the unused connection port The radio is now connected to the Project54 system project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radio Manufacturer Motorola page 3 3 Model XTL 5000 with Wx or O5 Control Heads January 23 2008 IDB Box Settings Name Address DIP Switch Configuration Eee Radio Control ff project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New
4. DIP Switch Configuration EE EM mim Radio Control project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radio Manufacturer Motorola page 1 3 Model XTL 5000 with Wx or O5 Control Heads January 23 2008 Device Image Application Screenshot a Project54 Licensed to Evaluation Copy Motorola ATL 5000 05 Radia Connection Diagram To Power or Y Other IDB Box Line Adapter Socket Saver Special Instructions 1 Ferrites may be needed on the IDB Cat5 cabling to aid in noise suppression 2 The installation of the radio as seen in the connection diagram above is accomplished through the use of a DB25 cable and adaptor box to connect the Project54 IDB box to the back of the radio Unlike the Astro opectra models the XTL5000 control head connects to its own port on the radio rather than through the use of a DB25 Y cable project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radio Manufacturer Motorola page 2 3 Model XTL 5000 with Wx or O5 Control Heads January 23 2008 Parts List Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website No DB25 slimline socket saver 1 L Com DGB25MF www l com com Radio Control IDB box EB Project54 o 8 atti OO TETI Radio line adapter DB25 male DB25 female m Project54 mE www project54 unh edu Radio adapter cable 1 Project54
5. APM1 Series HDBPM18 RS232 August 1 2007 change the selected location Screw a sensor onto the valve stem of the tire at the location corresponding to the flashing red light NOTE This system is intended to support 18 wheel tractor trailer trucks there are 34 available locations on the monitor and only 4 are needed for a typical police vehicle installation The flashing red light should be within the area corresponding to the tire location shown on the diagram below Front Right Tire Rear Right Tire 4 Ce s Do 33 D Gs 8 FH M E 23 23 21 19 GB EE CG A By 29 Front Left Tire Rear Left Tire It does not matter which specific location is selected on the monitor so long as it is within the correct quadrant for the tire where the sensor is being installed Wait for the monitor to display a pressure reading This reading will become the baseline pressure for the sensor that was just installed Hold the SET button until the flashing red location light on the monitor moves to the next tire location Use the UP or DOWN button to move the flashing red light to the location where the next sensor will be installed Go to step 5 and repeat this process until all 4 sensors have been installed Once all four sensors have been installed press the ON button to exit the setup Deleting a sensor location 1 Press the UP or DOWN button until the desired sensor location is selected on the monitor 2 Press and hold the SET
6. the box address is 2E Thus we see that the box is currently configured as a microphone box By simply changing the DIP switches however this box can be reconfigured to interface with a different device 6 8 poe IDB Network Power amp Termination The IDB network is terminated on one end and powered on the other The power is sourced from a clean regulated 12v supply and is applied to one of the RJ45 ports on the computer IDB box see Figure 3 The category 5 cable which plugs into this port should have its other project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Project54 Hardware Manual IDB Network page 3 end stripped of the casing and the blue and green wires twisted together and connected to the 12v supply The blue and green striped wires should also be twisted together and connected to the ground side of the 12v source see Figure 3 The power is relayed to all other boxes on the network through the daisy chain of category 5 cables to next gt IDB box Computer IDB Box Figure 3 IDB Power Connections As for terminating the network this can be done in any of several ways The most common method is to enable DIP Switch 6 inside of the IDB box However if the vehicle has GPS capabilities the Project54 GPS IDB box comes by default with this resistor enabled If a Whelen light bar is being used with their GWAYVA2 Network Gateway there is a DIP switch inside of it
7. Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radio Manufacturer Motorola page 1 1 Model CDM 1250 1550 August 8 2007 Device Image Application Screenshot BUT Connection Diagram Line Socket Adapter Saver 7 Switched Power 12V to Radio Line Adapter Motorola COM 1250 1550 20 Pin Amp Connector Motorola CDM 1250 1550 Interface Cable Wiring Diagram Special Instructions Switched power pin on the radio s amp connector can be hardwired to 12V from the car or directly to the ignition The radio draws a large amount of current and some people prefer using the ignition to control the radio s power Ground goes to Pin 18 on the male end of the DB25 and Bus goes to Pin 17 on the male end of the DB25 project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radio Manufacturer Motorola page 2 2 Model CDM 1250 1550 August 8 2007 Parts List Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website pat No DB25 Slimline Socket Saver 1 L Com DGB25MF Motorola CDM 1250 1550 mela m Project 54 mE http project54 unh edu EW Motorola CDM 1250 1550 Radio Control IDB Box m Project 54 mE http project54 unh edu ra Radio Line Adapter DB25 male DB25 female m Project 54 ma http project54 unh edu ma Installed Device Installation Instructions 1 Connect the radio IDB box into the IDB network by daisy chaining it to the previous box in the network
8. area between the driver IDB Box side door and steering column EUN bbb left of vehicle centerline M Vehicle Centerline on vehicle centerline passenger side of center console amp iol oo oo oe mem front passenger area Any location other than locations 1 8 i e rear passenger area passenger side glove box top of dashboard near windshield Special Instructions 1 When using a V 5 IDB Box the null modem cable should be replaced by the RS232 DB9 male female cable supplied with the ElmScan 5 interface 2 The OBD II cable is supplied with the ElmScan 5 interface and supports the following OBD protocols I5015765 4 CAN I8014230 4 KWP2000 I809141 2 J1850 VPW J1850 PWM project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu OBD Interface Manufacturer ScanTool net page 2 2 Model ElmScan 5 July 20 2007 Parts List Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website Part No ElmScan 5 Scan Tool P ScanTool net www scantoolnet 421100 male male OBDII IDB Box Project54 J www project54 unh edu 6 EDI J1962M to DB9F Type D Cable 1 OBD2Cables com 143301 www scantool net 143301 supplied with ElmScan 5 Installed Device Installation Instructions 1 OBD II Cable Connect the J1962M end to the vehicle Diagnostic Link Connector see connection diagram for list of possible DLC locations and the DB9F end to the OBD side of the Elm
9. button until the monitor displays Del approx 10 seconds Deletion is complete IDB Box Settings Name Address DIP Switch Configuration Tire Pressure 1E I u M m NUM JE project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu
10. manual Connect the Project54 Radio Interface Box to the control head cable by following the Connection Diagram on the previous page Double check the connections as the radio or IDB parts can be damaged from improper installation With the interface cable made and spliced into the Kenwood Remote Control cable plug the other end into the Project54 Radio Interface Box The other end of the Interface Box can then be plugged into a DB25 socket saver and then into the Kenwood Radio IDB Box The completed installation should look like the Installed Device Image above project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radio Manufacturer Kenwood page 3 3 Model Kenwood TK 690 790 890 oeptember 17 2007 IDB Box Settings Name Address DIP Switch Configuration Handshaking Kenwood 90 i i i i i i EEE E RGG Series Radio R i I I an IDB Box 8 El B gH ue o project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radio Manufacturer Motorola page 1 3 Model Astro Spectra W4 W5 W7 W9 control heads January 23 2008 Device Image Application Screenshot gd dim Eja rsen E ga p lali Connection Diagram Please note that the blue shaded 8 region is optional It is only used if there Control Head is a Project25 radio data infrastructure in place Contact Project54 if you are unsure about this addition FIERET EET T SR Se S
11. shown at the end of this section Disconnect the control head cable from the back of the radio and attach it to a socket saver and then to the longer of the two ends of the Y cable as shown in the connection diagrams above The shorter end of this cable connects to the radio data line adaptor and then another socket saver and finally to the DB25 port on the radio control IDB box The double end of the cable connects back to the port on the radio where the control head cable was previously connected Please refer to the connection diagrams if this is unclear To connect the radio data IDB box plug a DB25 cable using another socket saver into the radio data IDB box The other end of this cable connects to the data port on the back of the radio The radio is now connected to the Project54 system If using the Radio Data port on the radio shaded blue region on the Connection Diagram make sure to connect the Radio Data IDB box into the IDB daisy chain before the Radio Control box This means that the Radio Data box should be closer to the Computer IDB Box in the IDB network than the Radio Control box Remember that this data connection is optional and should only be used where Project25 radio data is supported project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radio Manufacturer Motorola page 3 3 Model Astro Spectra W4 W5 W7 W9 control heads January 23 2008 IDB Box Settings Name Address
12. to enable the terminating resistor The final method of network terminating is to insert a terminator plug into the open RJ45 port on the last box in the network more on these below The network must be terminated to ensure that signals moving down the network do not interfere with one another IDB Box Placement The location of the IDB boxes in the Project54 system is determined solely by the location of the device they control The idea is to place the boxes in a convenient spot close to the device In most installations the boxes are placed in one of two locations the trunk or in the front of the car in the console or under the dash However placement is flexible and can be determined by the installer in the specific vehicle Keep in mind though that while the IDB boxes are fairly resistant to temperature changes they are not waterproof so make sure they are placed in a dry location Cables The interconnect cabling used in the Project54 system falls into three categories Category 5 Ethernet cables 9 pin serial cables straight through or null modem and device specific cabling The Ethernet cables are used to link all of the IDB boxes to one another and also to apply power to the network forming the CAN 2B IDB network These cables may be purchased anywhere as long as they meet the FAST Ethernet standard CAT 5 project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Project54 Hardware Manual IDB Network
13. to perform Once they are configured as desired click the Apply button Then click OK on the window that states All Buttons Registered now your remote is configured Click Exit on the remote window and then again click Exit on the Architect window and click Yes confirming you are exiting project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Project54 Hardware Manual 8 On Board Diagnostics OBD Interface Manufacturer ScanTool net page 1 2 Model ElmScan 5 July 20 2007 Device Image Application Screenshot JULIO Monitor 1 Monitor 2 Monitor 3 Monitor 4 Monitor 5 Monitor 6 Monitor 7 Monitor 8 x i TIRE PRESSURE Status Messages OBD SES E ERE RECEN CATLab Project54 Vehicle Diagnostics Connection Diagram J1962M to DB9F Vehicle DLC OBD II Cable po c1 58588586 7 Il IE di LLLLLLE E gsm dias L Com SP12458 4 Null Modem Cable Driver s side underneath dashboard in the area under the steering column 150 mm i e 6 inches on either side of the steering column NEM Driver s side underneath dashboard between the driver side door and steering column area EN Driver s side underneath dashboard between the steering column area and the center console also includes connectors on the driver side but connected to the center console column and center console EM Driver s side dashboard instrument gauge
14. video window in Project54 connect the composite video adapter cable to the A V port on the NXT Interface Box Plug the other end of this adapter into the USB video capture device and connect the capture device to an available USB port on the computer system being used IDB Box Settings Name Address DIP Switch Configuration Handshaking a 1 e 2 a 3 Kustom project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Project54 Hardware Manual 4 Push To Talk System Microphone Manufacturer Andrea Electronics page 1 2 Model C96 1020000 3 November 7 2006 Device Image Application Screenshot Speech Recognition Parameters change values and press Speech Settings button Microphone Sensitivity 0 100 rol lt lt PTT PTT gt gt So Ta Sou nd 12v ground o to computer Vl Special Instructions 1 If you do not have the cable to connect from the microphone to the computer power it can be constructed using the connection diagram included above The pin outs of all cabling are provided for this purpose 2 Make sure to connect the 1 8 microphone plug to the computer s microphone port and if a laptop is being used connect this plug into the microphone port on the dock rather than on the computer itself project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Microphone Manufacturer Andrea Electronics page 2 2 Model C96 1020000 3 November 7 2
15. with a cat5 cable 2 Connect the radio IDB box first by plugging the 20 Pin connector of the radio adapter cable into the radio Then using a socket saver plug the DB25 end into the Project54 radio line adapter The other end of the radio adapter connects to the Motorola CDM Radio IDB box The radio is now connected IDB Box Settings Name Address DIP Switch Configuration Handshaking Motorola CDM Radio Control project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Project54 Hardware Manual 4 Radar Radar Manufacturer Kustom Signals Model Golden Eagle Device Image page 1 2 November 1 2006 Application Screenshot PERK Connection Diagram N L Com d IL Kustom zu 85P12458 ju i 155 2964 00 E DB9 Socket Saver DBS Null Modem Cable Radar Unit Special Instructions Once the unit is connected as shown the data port on the back of it needs to be enabled To do this enter the options menu by first turning the radar unit off Press and hold the power button until the unit is fully on and then press the test button Opt should display in the target area Next use the up and down buttons to increment the number shown in the lock window by 32 For example if the lock area originally displayed 16 you would increment this number to 48 To save the changes press the lock rel button Please consult the opera
16. 006 Parts List Distributor EOmponent Qty Model No Distributor Website Part No Microphone 1 Andrea Extension interface cable EN Project54 Metal attachment clips 2 Andrea Installation Instructions 1 Install the microphone into the vehicle using the metal clips It should be placed directly in front of the driver either between the roof and the headliner or onto the dashboard just above the gauges 2 Run the other end of the cable to where the power distribution and computer are located Connect the 1 8 microphone plug to the computer s microphone input and connect the power and ground wires appropriately 3 Please note that while there are no IDB box settings for this device it is not very useful without a push to talk PTT button PTT buttons are typically implemented through a hardware unit which will require an IDB box see the installation page for the PTT button though a PTT button can be emulated with the right mouse button if no hardware button is available project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Push To Talk Manufacturer page 1 2 Model January 23 2008 Application Screenshot Project54 Speech Input Output m T E TIVI ea MIUUSC piina PT Special Instructions project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Push To Talk Manufacturer page 2 2 Model January 23 2008 Parts
17. 4 software can communicate directly with any individual device it chooses project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Project54 Hardware Manual IDB Network page 2 CE MN NM M NM NM M UNII TT m m M NM NM NM NM am attriti LLL SS th NM r 4 i r LI B RULE si Ul NE a ta imd ja G dw ga BEILLETT 8B m NM NM M NM NM b 7 043U09 gai a Figure 2 Inside an IDB Box Figure 2 above shows the view of a version 4 IDB box without its metal case The red and white box in the middle houses the DIP switches used to configure the box s address as well as the terminating resistor The following table illustrates what each switch numbered 1 8 is for and how it is configured in this diagram State in Picture Function _ CC IDB Box Address 0 DISABLED Terminating Resistor DISABLED Pull Up Resistor microphone ENABLED O NA N A Handshaking blue amp white switches DISABLED Table 1 IDB Box DIP Switch Map The address is from MSB to LSB making this box addressed as 10111 To convert this address into a Project54 Hex address first start by converting the binary address to a base 10 number Now double the value and convert it to hex this is the box address Using Figure 2 as an example 10111 is 23 in base 10 multiplied by two and converted to hex
18. An example of the new box is shown below hb B Device Connection Port DBS Project54 Version 5 IDB Box Top Down View RJ45 IDB Network Ports Figure 5 Version 5 IDB Box project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Project54 Hardware Manual 1 Vehicle Configuration Project54 Hardware Manual 2 Lights amp Siren Lights Manufacturer Code3 page 1 2 Model 2100SC Serial Interface August 6 2007 Device Image Application Screenshot Control Head RLS Modular Expansion Unit Lights IDB Box Null Modem Cable L Com 45P 12458 RLS Serial Interface Special Instructions The blue and violet cabling shown in the connection diagram are all cables provided from Code3 They do not appear to have part numbers but the connections at the RLS Expansion Unit Siren Amplifier and Control head are all telephone style RJ11 connectors In the kit assembled on the following page some of these cables were different colors so please refer to the Installed Device diagram to see where everything interconnects project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Lights Manufacturer Code3 page 2 2 Model 2100SC Serial Interface August 6 2007 Parts List Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website Part No Ee EACAN 1 L Com SP12458 www l com com male male Lights IDB Box Project54 www project54 unh ed
19. Data INTERFACE CABLE WiRING DIAGRAM Male DB9 Connects to IDB Box GPS Harness Connects to GPS Sensor GPS IDB Box Pe 12V z ground TJ NIE ie Raymarine EWC HE GPS Sensor Special Instructions 1 The GPS units typically do not come with power and DB9 connectors already attached Instead they come with a bare wiring harness which can have the connectors added to it The pin out of these wires into the connector bodies is shown in the connection diagram above project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu GPS Manufacturer Raymarine page 2 2 Model Raystar 120 125 November 2 2006 Parts List Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website Part No GPS IDB Box Project54 www project54 unh edu Raymarine Raystar 120 125 Raymarine NMEA SeaTalk 1 Raymarine R38104 connection cable Installed Device Installation Instructions 1 Affix the GPS Receiver unit to the vehicle by following the instructions included with the device 2 Connect the connection cable to the GPS Receiver running the other end to the Projectb4 GPS IDB Box 3 Connect the power and ground leads to the appropriate terminals IDB Box Settings Name Address DIP Switch Configuration Handshaking project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Project54 Hardware Manual 6 Video Recorder Video Manufacturer
20. Kustom Signals Model Digital Eyewitness NXT page 1 2 August 6 2007 Device Image Application Screenshot a KS ACCEL AUXI CAM4 CAM3 PWR ICM SURE TALK E Kustom Signals L Com Ta y 155 3395 21 i O O PF USB USB VGA MOUSE KYBD 10500 Kustom Signals NXT Interface Box Composite Video Adapter Cable Composite Video s LI 4 Connector Video IDB Box USB Plug to Computer Special Instructions 1 Make sure to connect both cables the DB9 serial cable as well as the composite video cable and USB capture device Both of these are needed to control the unit and display the video on the Project54 screen project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Video Manufacturer Kustom Signals page 2 2 Model Digital Eyewitness NXT August 6 2007 Parts List Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website Part No Video IDB Box Project54 www project54 unh edu Locking composite video 1 adapter cable USB video capture device Installation Instructions 1 Connect the video unit as you normally would This means the camera DVD drive NXT Interface Box and overhead control unit should all be fully operational 2 Now connect one end of the DB9 serial cable to the upper of the two ports on the NXT Interface Box labeled RS232 The other end of this cable should be connected to the Project54 IDB box 3 In order to display the
21. List Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website Part No Microphone IDB Box 1 Project 4 __ wwwprojctb amp unhedu Diode 0 ANR LO Capacitor o 1 tdm S DB25Connectorwcable 1 o Installed Device Installation Instructions First you must create the cable to interface the end connectors with the DB25 female connector on the IDB box This is achieved by following the connection diagram above connecting the negative terminal to pin one and the positive terminal to pin four through a diode The capacitor is then connected between the positive and negative wires Note the capacitor connects to the positive wire on the connector side of the diode Finish the installation by reassembling the DB25 connector and connecting it to the IDB box IDB Box Settings DIP Switch Configuration Handshaking project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Push To Talk for a 2006 Ford Crown Victoria Manufacturer page 1 3 Model January 23 2008 Device Image Application Screenshot Speech Recognition Parameters change values and press Speech Settings button Microphone Sensitivity 0 100 ro Speaking Voice Microsoft Mary Speaking Pace 10 to 10 a x X Speaking Volume 0 100 PTT Sound Sound Volume Meter lt lt PTT PTT gt gt Sound Sound Li
22. Monitor RS232 www advantagepressurepro com APS1 1 02B www advantagepressurepro com RS232 Fitted Power Cord AAPC7 www advantagepressurepro com 3 5 Monitor Antenna 1 PressurePro J www advantagepressurepro com PE LM MODI 1 L Com SP12458 www com com cable male male Tire Pressure IDB Box Project54 wwworoject54 unh edu Installed Device Installation Instructions Hardware Connections 1 Attach the antenna to the monitor 2 Connect the RS232 Fitted Power Cord to the monitor using the USB style connector 3 Connect the DB9F connector to the IDB box using the null modem cable Omit the null modem cable if using a new V 5 style IDB box 4 Connect the monitor to 12V DC power using the cigarette lighter adaptor or hardwiring green to 12V black to chassis ground Sensor Installation 1 Remove the valve stem caps from all tires 2 Inflate all tires to the manufacturer s recommended pressure This should be done when the tires are cold 3 Place the PressurePro monitor into Program Mode by holding the square SET button for 5 seconds The small green light below the ON button should stop flashing and turn solid green 4 A red light will begin flashing to indicate an available sensor location Pressing the UP or DOWN button will project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Tire Pressure Monitoring System Manufacturer PressurePro page 3 3 Model
23. Project54 Hardware Manual Version 3 0 _Broject54 Consolidated Advanced Technologies for Law Enforcement Program CATlab University of New Hampshire Durham NH 03824 603 862 4518 www catlab unh edu p54 info unh edu O 2005 University of New Hampshire All Rights Reserved Project54 Hardware Manual Introduction page 1 Preface Project54 has two main goals first it aims to improve the ability of police to collect and interpret data in as well as exchange data between mobile police units Second it aims to provide a seamless way to integrate the controls of all of the equipment within a police cruiser This document is a comprehensive instruction set for the assembly and implementation of the Project54 system in a police car The system was developed at the University of New Hampshire s UNH Consolidated Advanced Technologies for Law Enforcement Program CATlab Within this document are detailed instructions for the installation of a Project54 system into any police cruiser Included also are explicit instructions for a wide range of police vehicles including the Ford Crown Victoria and Chevrolet Impala On the following page Figure 1 shows some of the critical devices incorporated into the Projectb4 system Their relative placements in the cruiser are depicted to help an installer with equipment placement and to know which areas of the cruiser he she will be primarily working on PC Requirements In order f
24. S ER DENEN ES EES EEC MI NINNI NI OOO PRADA RADO RDN NPR RBA NI GIOTTO GIRI OOOO NORD R RRS A EEE VEE VEE CSS SS DGIO E E Special Instructions Radio 1 Ferrites may be needed on the IDB Cat5 cabling to aid in noise suppression 2 The installation of the radio as seen in the connection diagram above is accomplished through the use of a DB25 Y cable to splice the radio control IDB box in as a second control head Your control head may not match the one pictured but the W4 W5 W7 and W9 control heads all connect using this same method project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radio Manufacturer Motorola page 2 3 Model Astro Spectra W4 W5 W7 W9 control heads January 23 2008 Parts List Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website Part No Y Cable SP12166 wwwlcomcom DB25 slimline socket saver DGB25MF www comcom IDB boxes Project54 wwwproPectb4unhedu Radio line adapter DB25 male DB25 female Project54 mE www project54 unh edu mE Radio Data cable SP15280 www comcom Installed Device Installation Instructions Connect the two IDB boxes for the radio into the IDB network by daisy chaining them together with Cat5 cables Next configure the DIP switches on the boxes if this has not been done already One should be setup for radio data and the other for radio control a configuration diagram is
25. Scan 5 interface 2 IDB Interface Cable Connect the null modem cable to the RS232 side of the ElmScan 5 interface and to the OBD II IDB Box Use the standard RS232 DB9 male female cable if using a new V 5 IDB Box IDB Box Settings Name Address DIP Switch Configuration 8 project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Project54 Hardware Manual 9 Other Tire Pressure Monitoring System Manufacturer PressurePro Model APM1 Series HDBPM18 RS232 Device Image Pressu fO HE co TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM page 1 3 August 1 2007 Application Screenshot Monitor 2 Monitor 4 Monitor 6 Monitor 8 TIRE PRESSURE Status Messages OBD Null Modem Cable L Com SP12458 12V DC Power Special Instructions 1 The monitor may be directly powered from a 12V source without the cigarette lighter accessory Connect the green wire to 12V and connect the black wire to ground or chassis The red and white wires are not used 2 When using a new V 5 IDB box discard the null modem cable and directly connect the DB9F to the IDB box project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Tire Pressure Monitoring System Manufacturer PressurePro page 2 3 Model APM1 Series HDBPM18 RS232 August 1 2007 Parts List Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website Part No RS232 Data Feed HDBPM18 Capable
26. agram the Project54 Network Gateway box is wired into the Whelen B Link Control Box The light bar itself is also wired onto this same 5 pin connector on the Control Box so there is no need to disconnect the light bar wiring just double up the wires on the green connector posts as needed project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Lights Manufacturer Whelen page 2 2 Model B Link Lights System with MPCO1 Controller November 1 2006 Parts List Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website Part No Projectb4 Network Gateway GWAYVA2 GWAYVA2 Installed Device Installation Instructions 1 Connect the Network Gateway box into the Project54 IDB network by daisy chaining it to another IDB box already connected to the network If this box is the last on the network plug the unused RJ45 receptacle with a Project54 IDB terminator The Network Gateway should already be configured as a lights IDB box so there is no need to set the IDB Box Settings as shown below they are simply provided for reference 2 Once the Network Gateway box is connected to the IDB network follow the connection diagram above to connect the Gateway s green screw down terminal block to the B Link amplifier s green screw down terminal block If all connections were done properly the Whelen lights system is now connected to the Project54 system NOTE When using the Whelen B Link Gateway the traditional IDB Box sett
27. al Special Instructions First you must install the AirClick per the manufacturer s instructions using the included driver CD The necessary connection and setup is outlined in the user s manual that was included with the AirClick Once the device is completely installed and functioning this must be done before moving one with the Project54 application setup project54 unh edu Copyright O 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Push to Talk Button Manufacturer Griffin page 2 2 Model AirClick USB May 15 2007 Parts List Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website Part No AirClickUSB www griffintechnology com Mounting bracket www griffintechnology com AirClickUSB CD www griffintechnology com Installed Device Installation Instructions With the AirClick connected and installed on the computer go to the Project54 Initialization folder and open Architect exe Through here go to the Select Application icon and click the Confirm button Through this next window that appears click Next until you see remotectrl in the Device Type window Now select AirClick and press Next again Then click Exit Now back in the Architect window scroll down the list until you see Configure AirClick Remote Select this option and click Confirm In this next window use the drop down menus for each of the five different buttons on the remote to select the function you would like each button
28. ce cable p n 155 2214 00 as shown above making sure to connect the power and ground leads to the appropriate sources project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radar Manufacturer Stalker page 2 2 Model DSR November 1 2006 Parts List Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website Part No DB9 Null Modem Cable SP12458 wwwlcomcom DB9 Radar Interface Cable Stalker 155 2214 00 Radar IDB Box Project54 www project54 unh edu Installed Device m TESS Installation Instructions Install the radar unit following the typical procedure Connect the Radar Interface Cable to the rear of the radar unit Plug the other end of this cable into a null modem cable available from L Com if one did not come with the radar unit and plug the other end of the null modem cable into a Project54 Radar IDB Box Make sure the IDB box is properly connected to the IDB network see the IDB section at the beginning of this manual for instructions on how to do this and terminate the IDB box if it is the last one in the network chain IDB Box Settings Name Address DIP Switch Configuration Handshaking big project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Project54 Hardware Manual o GPS GPS Manufacturer Raymarine page 1 2 Model Raystar 120 125 November 2 2006 Device Image Application Screenshot Valid
29. etwork architecture is illustrated in the figure below 3 RJ45 i Plug Power 12v CATS Ethernet Cable EMI CATS Ethemet Cable E CATS Ethernet Cabla E EE EI JUN 4 F i Er E i F i DES Serial Cable TEL La J Figure 1 Project54 IDB Network Architecture IDB Boxes The IDB boxes are the interfaces which translate between the vehicle s devices and the IDB network These boxes are necessary because not every device in a police car uses the same communication standards The use of these boxes in conjunction with the IDB network allow for all of the in car devices to be controlled through the same communication medium by a single device the computer All of the IDB boxes are physically identical except for the computer box Therefore all of the device non computer boxes may be interchanged with one another once a series of switches within the box are modified However boxes are often labeled and have the switches set by the manufacturer to particular device type These switches control three parameters the box address the network terminating resistor and hardware handshaking The address switches are what differentiate the boxes from one another so a lightbar IDB box will have a different address and therefore different switch settings than the radio IDB box The addresses for each device are shown throughout this manual By having different addresses for each different device the Project5
30. following pages contain detailed information on the installation of the exact equipment in the cruiser If new equipment is added or old devices are replaced in the future please notify Project54 and documentation will be provided to add to this binder for the new devices To better organize this modular architecture the manual has been broken down into the following sections IDB Network Installation Vehicle Configuration Lights amp Siren Radio Radar GPS Video Recorder Push To Talk System On Board Diagnostics Other OR SL x project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Project54 Hardware Manual IDB Network Installation Project54 Hardware Manual IDB Network page 1 The IDB Network The base of the Project54 hardware interface consists of a standards based network called the Project54 IDB Network The vehicles equipment lights radios radar etc is connected to this network via IDB Interface Boxes The boxes are linked to one another in a daisy chain fashion using Category 5 Ethernet cables with RJ45 connectors Devices can then connect to the boxes using interface cables with either DB9 or DB25 connectors between the box and the device itself The first box in the network chain is always a computer box which is used to connect the computer system to the IDB network Devices are then connected to their specific IDB Interface Boxes as the chain continues The Project54 IDB N
31. ings do not apply as the Gateway comes preconfigured as a Lights IDB Box It is important to note however that if the Gateway is the last box on the Project54 IDB network the terminating resistor inside the box must be enabled To do this open the box and locate the four DIP switches and move switch 1 to the on position ma n n Li 114 a oi lei j i mi n mE AM ND EJ ku N I BP pe a p oF w Pur omy Pr ey Pr nr en i Ten NANA x L project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Lights Manufacturer Tomar page 1 2 Model 940 L Series August 6 2007 Device Image Application Screenshot Projectos Tomars40 Connection Diagram Tomar 940 Siren Amplifier To IDB Network 0000000006 NEN Lala Cy ececcccccceo m m L Com TRD855 1 SA1661 BLU 20 Tomar RS232 to 940 Siren Amp Adaptor Special Instructions 1 The Tomar PROJ 54l adapter box is designed for a Version 5 0 IDB Box If Version 4 0 is used a null modem adapter is needed project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Lights Manufacturer Tomar page 2 2 Model 940 L Series August 6 2007 Parts List Distributor TT O n Model No Distributor Website Part No csi OATS Ethemet Cable 1 LCom TRDGSSA wwwicomcom Control Head Interface Cable 1 Tomar SA1661 BLU 20 www tomarcom Installed Device Installation Instructio
32. ist Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website Part No Microphone IDBv5 Box Projecto4 V43 firmware www project54 unh edu gt 4 Push to Talk Cable Project54 J www project54 unhedu Installed Device To Other IDB Boxes 108 INTERFACE lies To Steering Wheel Installation Instructions 1 To install the PTT with the preexisting steering wheel cruise control buttons the current connections to the vehicle cruise controls have to be disconnected and disabled Once done there will be a wire harness with the 12 pin connector see connection diagram to connect to This harness will be beneath the dash coming through the steering column project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Push To Talk for a 2006 Ford Crown Victoria Manufacturer page 3 3 Model January 23 2008 2 From this find the two wires Green w Orange Strip and Blue w Black Strip and connect the Positive terminal to the Blue w Black Strip wire and the Negative terminal to the Green w Orange Strip wire IDB Box Settings DIP Switch Configuration I Microphone i L ale i L lt i project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Push to Talk Button Manufacturer Griffin page 1 2 Model AirClick USB May 15 2007 Device Image Application Screenshot Project54 Speech Input Output Connection Diagram See Griffin Users Manu
33. ns 1 Connect and mount the light bar as you normally would Once this is complete follow the Connection Diagram on the previous page to connect the lights system to Project54 2 Please note that any Tomar light bar which connects to the 940 series siren amplifier is compatible with this setup IDB Box Settings Name Address DIP Switch Configuration REI er Se 8 project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Project54 Hardware Manual 3 Radio Radio Manufacturer EF Johnson Model 53SL page 1 2 October 29 2007 Device Image Application Screenshot EFlohnson Control Head Socket EF Johnson 53SL Interface Cable Wiring Diagram Male DBAS Commector EF Johnson 535L EF Johnson 53SL a fa Control Head Interface Radio Interface Y Cable i Adapter Project54 Radio Interface Adapter EF Johnson 535L Radio Special Instructions The diagrams above depict a Y cable used to connect the Project54 IDB box between the EF Johnson control head and radio chassis A second control head cable is available for this radio from EF Johnson and if that is used preferred the IDB box should be connected to that connector instead With this arrangement the control head end of the Y cable will be disconnected project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radio Manufacturer EF Johnson page 2 2 Model 53SL Oc
34. on the device installation sheet project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Introduction page 2 Project54 Hardware Manual PUN Sdo ORUGO HYTVH oipgx Bujuuess o3yuo7 uaJIS sjuBr JOU Olpe AEM OM jeuogndo Sdc paeau jm Olpe ABM OM 18 O Uo9 eq TYG Jjajndwo doydeq S OSUO sjueuoduio 7G 19elOJd 81NDIH uonoasuuo 18Mogd auoudoJory SA as Di t Num rem WwaysAs O8PI PRAYING p54 info unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire project54 unh edu Project54 Hardware Manual Introduction page 3 Installation Notes The installation of the Project54 system into a public safety vehicle may be done in one of two ways either by adding the system to an existing vehicle installation or by installing new equipment and Project54 all at once It is important to note however that a fresh vehicle installation is not required for Project54 to be installed Since the Project54 system works in parallel with the standard hardware in the vehicle it can be simply attached to the appropriate devices after they are completely installed in the vehicle This type of parallel connection allows the system to communicate with devices but does not cause Project54 to interfere with traditional device operation Manual Organization The Project54 Hardware Manual is divided into modular sections which are device specific The
35. or the Project54 system to function to its full potential the computer system used must meet certain minimum requirements The computer must run either Windows 2000 or Windows XP as an operating system it must have a minimum of 256 MB of RAM a minimum of 12 GB of total disk space a touch screen display and at least one serial or USB port It also must have at least a Pentium Il with a 500 MHz processor or faster If the car is equipped with a computer system already the Project54 software can be added to the computer as long as it meets the minimum specifications This will not affect the computer s operation with existing third party software In addition to laptops and tablet computers the Project54 system can also be supported by a compact embedded style computer which meets the system requirements outlined above Supported Devices The Project54 system supports a wide array of public safety devices from video systems to light bars to radios new equipment is always being integrated Most devices which are over 10 years old are not supported directly as they lack external control interfaces Some devices require an extra kit of parts for complete Project54 operation so often times the manufacturer will include this kit along with the new equipment For this reason make sure when ordering new vehicle equipment to tell the sales person that it will connect to Project54 Any equipment that is not part of the standard package is noted
36. sten 12 pin Connector from Cruise Control steering Wheel Buttons i _ Pr ai a Special Instructions As seen by the diagram above connect the Negative IDB terminal to the Green wire with the Orange stripe which is as you look at the connector with the clip on top the second pin in from the left hand side on the bottom row Connect the Positive IDB terminal to the Light Blue wire with the Black stripe which is as you look at the connector straight on the fourth pin from the left on the top row project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Push To Talk for a 2006 Ford Crown Victoria Manufacturer page 2 3 Model January 23 2008 To test the connection before you connect the IDB wires you can measure the resistance across the two pins from the connector above This value should be in the range of 4 3 kQ All other pins connection combinations should have a resistance of 8 MO and above Also when each button is pressed the overall resistance between the two pins should drop to a lower resistance namely Resume button 1 1 KQ Set button 600 O Set button 300 O Off button 0 O On button Not functional As noted above the On button is not wired the same as the other four buttons and therefore does not work as a PTT button Other than these connections this rest of the PTT IDB install should be the same as a normal installation Parts L
37. te Part No ss2000 720200 RJ11 2 way line splitter 1 wwwprojectb4unhedu wwwprojectb4unh edu Installed Device Installation Instructions 1 Connect the light bar to the siren amplifier as in a traditional installation 2 Next connect the RJ11 2 way line splitter to the keypad port on the siren amplifier Plug the keypad into one of the splitter s ports and connect the smart siren port of the 582000 Touch Screen Adapter to the other splitter port See the connection diagram to see how this should look 3 Connect the Custom Project54 interface cable as shown in the connection diagram The single DB 9 end should connect to the Lights IDB Box the DB9 end with the power leads coming off of it should connect to the Touch Screen Adapter and the two power leads should be connected to the last two ports of the lower terminal block on the siren amplifier IDB Box Settings Name Address DIP Switch Configuration Handshaking ig ja project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Lights Manufacturer Whelen page 1 2 Model B Link Lights System with MPCO1 Controller November 1 2006 Device Image Application Screenshot meme e sj am zaa ees dg Connection Diagram B Link Control Box Project54 Cat 5 Ethernet Cables Project54 Network Gateway Whelen GWAYVA2 Special Instructions 1 As shown in the connection di
38. ting manual which came with the radar unit for more information on this procedure project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radar Manufacturer Kustom Signals page 2 2 Model Golden Eagle November 1 2006 Parts List Distributor Component Model No Distributor Website Part No 1 ft DB9 null modem cable SP12458 WUULCORTCOM male male DB9 Socket saver www l com com Fe Radar Port DB15 to DB9 PC Kustom Signals 155 2964 00 adapter cable Radar IDB Box T Project54 www project54 unh edu Installation Instructions 1 The only additional connections required to interface the Golden Eagle radar system to Project54 is to connect the DB15 to DB9 adapter cable to the back of the radar unit 2 Connect the other end of this cable to the socket saver and then to the null modem cable which then plugs into the radar IDB box Please see the Connection Diagram on the previous page for clarifications on this procedure IDB Box Settings Name Address DIP Switch Configuration Handshaking project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radar Manufacturer Stalker page 1 2 Model DSR November 1 2006 Device Image Application Screenshot Connection Diagram Lom i Stalker 12458 155 2214 00 Rear Front PH Antenna Antenna Radar Unit Special Instructions 1 Connect the radar unit to the Stalker interfa
39. tober 29 2007 Parts List Distributor Component Qty Model No Distributor Website Part No DB25 Slimline Socket Saver DGB25MF www l com com EF Johnson IDB Box Project54 http projects4 unh edu EF Johnson 53SL Radio l ner ace Cable Project54 http project54 unh edu ra Radio Line Adapter DB25 l male DB25 female Project54 http project54 unh edu ra Installed Device Installation Instructions 1 Connect the radio IDB box into the IDB network by daisy chaining it to the previous box in the network with a catb cable 2 Connect the radio first by plugging the DB15 male end that splits the cable in two of the EF Johnson 53SL Radio Y Cable into the radio Connect the other DB15 male connector to the control head Then fit the DB25 connector of the EF Johnson 53SL cable with a socket saver and attach the interface adapter The other end of the radio interface adapter connects to the radio IDB box The radio is now connected IDB Box Settings Name Address DIP Switch Configuration Handshaking el 2 3 EF Johnson IDB Box project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Radio Manufacturer Kenwood Model Kenwood TK 690 790 890 Device Image page 1 3 September 17 2007 Application Screenshot SIE SE Kenwood TK 690 Series Radio Connection Diagram New Radio Interface Adapter Kenwood 90 Series IDB Box
40. u Code3 RLS Serial Interface AEN NND Expansion Unit Installed Device pei Eg W JAROTA FI Installation Instructions 1 Connect and mount the light bar as you normally would Once this is complete follow the Connection Diagram on the previous page to connect the lights system to Project54 IDB Box Settings Name Address DIP 2 gun u project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Lights Manufacturer Federal Signal page 1 2 Model SmartSiren August 6 2007 Device Image Application Screenshot tal s sisisisisisis Connection Diagram Project54 Cat5 SS2000SM Series Siren Amplifier Ethernet Cables 4 y E 7 Interface Cable Schematic pnd 12v e _z zeeea Se eS ee ee 1 a Line Splitter Custom Project54 Interface Cable RJI1 Line Splitter SmartSiren Control Head Special Instructions 1 The DB9 cable which connects to the touch screen adapter has two wires coming off of it a black and a red These wires connect to the last two pins of the lower terminal block on the SS2000SM siren amplifier A pin out of this custom cable is shown in the Connection Diagram above project54 unh edu Copyright 2005 University of New Hampshire p54 info unh edu Lights Manufacturer Federal Signal page 2 2 Model SmartSiren August 6 2007 Parts List Gogo on we es __ E Component Qty Model No Distributor Websi

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