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    							Hardware Tuning Setup and Procedure3-5
    2.4 Receiver Tuning
    2.4.1 Wide Band Sinad Tuning
    1.Set the radio to the appropriate tuning frequency (refer to Table 3-1).
    2.Set RF Signal Generator level to -47dBm at 1 kHz tone, 60% of the deviation.
    3.Find the SINAD level 7 of the radio to decrease RF Signal Generator level.
    4.Using the ceramic tool, adjust R215 clockwise to off the audio output.
    5.Then adjust R215 counterclockwise at the point where the Audio Frequency signal appears 
    (refer to 
    Figure 3-2).  
    2.4.2 Narrow Band Sinad Tuning
    1.Set the radio to the appropriate tuning frequency (refer to Table 3-1).
    2.Set RF Signal Generator level to -47dBm at 1 kHz tone, 60% of the deviation.
    3.Find the SINAD level 7 of the radio to decrease RF Signal Generator level.
    4.Using the ceramic tool, adjust R216 clockwise to off the audio output (refer to Figure 3-2).
    5.Then adjust R216 counterclockwise at the point where the Audio Frequency signal appears.
    2.4.3 PLL Synthesizer Tuning
    Rx PLL Frequency Tuning
    1.Set the radio to the appropriate tuning frequency (refer Table 3-1). 
    2.Detect output voltage at test point TP1 (refer to Figure 3-3).
    3.Using the ceramic tool, adjust C710 to tune the voltage to 5.2V +/-0.1V (refer to Figure 3-4).
    Figure 3-4 Bottom Side of PCB
    R425
    R216
    R215
    R426
    C722
    C710
    FL701 
    						
    							3-6Hardware Tuning Setup and Procedure
    Tx PLL Frequency Tuning
    1.Set the radio to the appropriate tuning frequency (refer Table 3-1). 
    2.Detect output voltage at test point TP1.
    3.Using the ceramic tool, adjust C722 to tune the voltage below 5.0V +/-0.1V  
    (refer to Figure 3-4). 
    						
    							Introduction4-1
    Section 4
    RADIO PROGRAMMING
    1.0 Introduction
    The radios can be programmed using the Customer Programming Software (CPS).
    2.0 Programming Your Radio
    2.1 Overview of the Programming Process
    To prepare properly programmed radios for your customers, you should
    1.program your radio with all the necessary parameters, as required by your customers, and 
    then
    2.clone these parameters over to all your customer’s radios.
    2.2 Cloning Radio Parameters to User Radios
    Cloning duplicates the contents of Radio 1 (master radio) into Radio 2 (slave radio). 
    2.3 Parameters which are cloned
    • Radio Configuration parameters
    • Conventional Personality parameters
    2.4 Parameters which are not cloned
    • Unit Serial Number.
    • Model Number
    2.5 To Clone a Radio
    Cloning duplicates the contents of your radio (master radio) into your customer’s radio (slave radio). 
    Tuning and alignment information are not affected by cloning.
    2.5.1 Setting Up the Master Radio
    1.Turn off the radio.
    2.Press and hold Programmable Button 1 (the top programmable button) and turn on the radio. 
    Keep pressing the Programmable Button 1 until beep is heard twice. 
    3.Release Programmable Button 1. Notice that the LED changes to RED. 
    						
    							4-2CPS Programming
    2.5.2 Setting Up the Slave Radio
    1.Turn off the radio.
    2.Press and hold Programmable Button 1(the top programmable button) and turn on the radio. 
    Keep pressing Programmable Button 1 until the beep is heard three times. 
    3.Release Programmable Button 1. Notice that the LED changes to GREEN.
    2.5.3 Radio to Radio Cloning Procedures
    1.Connect the cloning cable to both the Master and Slave radio.
    2.Press and release Programmable Button 1 of the Slave radio.
    3.Press and release Programmable Button 1 of the Master radio.
    4.The LED for both radios show flashing orange during cloning. 
    5.Once cloning is completed, an ‘Out Chirp’ alert tone can be heard from both radios.
    6.Disconnect radios from the cloning cable. They are now ready for operation.
    2.6 Error Conditions
    An error may occur when cloning a radio. When this happens, the radio sounds a Faulty Condition 
    Alert tone and shows a Flashing Orange LED momentarily.
    3.0 CPS Programming
    The CPS is designed for use in the Windows 98/NT/2000/XP and above environment. An 
    Installation instruction manual is contained within each CPS kit.
    NOTEThe LED will illuminate in RED and the radio will keep transmitting if the cloning cable is still 
    connected to the radio after cloning is completed. Please disconnect the cloning cable from 
    the radio
    DescriptionKit Number
    Mag One Customer Programming Software (CD)RVN5081_ 
    						
    							Factory Reset4-3
    Refer to the diagram below for the programming setup.
    3.1 To Read Radio Data to a PC 
    1.Turn off the radio.
    2.Connect the programming cable to the radio.
    3.Press and hold Programmable Button 1 (top side button on the radio), then turn on the radio.
    4.The radio beeps once. Immediately release Programmable Button 1. 
    The radio’s LED illuminates in orange.
    5.Click the Read button on the CPS.
    6.The CPS shows a reading progress bar.
    3.2 To Write Data to a Radio 
    1.Turn off the radio.
    2.Connect the programming cable to the radio
    3.Press and hold Programmable Button 1 (top side button on radio) then turn on the radio.
    4.The radio beeps once. Immediately release Programmable Button 1. 
    The radio’s LED illuminates in orange.
    5.Click the Write button on the CPS.
    6.The CPS shows writing progress bar.
    4.0 Factory Reset
    This feature allows the user to restore the radio to the factory default settings. 
    1.Press and hold both the PTT and Programmable Button 2 (the lower programmable button), 
    while turning on the radio.
    2.The radio emits the Good Key Chirp tone upon completion of the factory reset.
    Figure 4-1 CPS Programming Setup
    Radio
    Programming Cable
    Comm 
    Port PMDN4043_R 
    						
    							Antennas5-1
    Section 5
    ACCESSORIES
    1.0 Antennas
    PMAD4051_R Mag One VHF Antenna, 150 -174MHz
    PMAE4020_R Mag One UHF Antenna, 450-470MHz
    2.0 Carry Accessories
    PMLN4743_ Mag One Spring Belt Clip
    4216586H02 Mag One T-Strap
    3.0 Carry Cases
    PMLN4742_ Mag One Hard Leather Carry Case
    4.0 Chargers
    PMLN5041_R Mag One Tri-Chem Charger Base
    PMLN 5048_R Mag One Tri-Chem SUC with Switching PS, US 2-pin
    EPNN9288_ Switching Power Supply with AC Cord, US 2-pin, 90-264 VAC
    5.0 Publications
    6881098C61 BPR 40 User Guide (English/French Canadian)
    6816986H01 Mag One by Motorola Series Radio Service Manual (English/French 
    Canadian)
    6871916T01 Mag One Tri-Chem Charger User Guide (English/Simplified Chinese/Bahasa 
    Indonesia/French Canadian/Russian/Spanish/Portuguese)
    6.0 Batteries
    PMNN4071_R Mag One NiMH Battery, 1200mAH
    PMNN4075_R Mag One LiIon Battery, 1500mAH 
    						
    							5-2Audio Accessories
    7.0 Audio Accessories
    PMMN4008_ Mag One Remote Speaker Switch
    PMLN4442_ Mag One Earbud with in-line Microphone and PTT/VOX* Switch
    PMLN4443_B Mag One Ear Receiver with in-line Microphone and PTT/VOX* Switch
    PMLN4445_ Mag One Ultra Lightweight Headset with in-line PTT/VOX* Switch
    PMLN4294_ Earbud with Microphone and PTT Combined
    PMLN4605_ Clear Acoustic Tube (replacement kit)
    PMLN4606_ 2-Wire Surveillance Kit with Clear Acoustic Tube
    PMLN4658_ D-Shell Earset with Boom Microphone with PTT/VOX* Switch 
    *Caution:  Your radio does not support the VOX feature.  Please set the accessory switch to PTT.  If the 
    accessory switch is set to VOX, your radio transmits constantly and never receives.
    8.0 Service Kits
    PMDN4038_R Chassis Opener
    PMDN4039_R  Crab Eye Nut Opener
    PMDN4040_R Test Box 
    PMDN4041_R RF Adapter
    PMDN4042_R Battery Eliminator
    PMDN4043_R Programming Cable 
    PMDN4044_R T-Head Ceramic Tuning Tool 
    PMDN4054_R Antenna Ground Plate
    PMDN4053_R Flat Ceramic Tuning Tool (0.9mm)
    PMDN4026_R  Flat Ceramic Tuning Tool (1.8mm)
    PMDN4060_R Cloning Cable 
    						
    							A-1
    Appendix A Replacement Parts Ordering
    A.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.
    A.2 Motorola Online
    Motorola Online users can access our online catalog at 
    http://motorola.com/businessonline 
    To register for online access, please call 1-800-422-4210 (for U.S. and Canada Service Centers 
    only). International customers can obtain assistance at http://motorola.com/businessonline 
    A.3 Mail Orders
    Mail orders are only accepted by the U.S. Federal Government Markets Division (USFGMD):
    Motorola Inc. 
    7031 Columbia Gateway Drive 
    3rd Floor - Order Processing 
    Columbia, MD 21046 
    U.S.A.
    A.4 Telephone Orders
    Radio Products and Solutions Organization* 
    (United States and Canada) 
    7:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Central Standard Time) 
    Monday through Friday (Chicago, U.S.A.) 
    1-800-422-4210 
    1-847-538-8023 (United States and Canada)
    U.S. Federal Government Markets Division (USFGMD) 
    1-877-873-4668 
    8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time)
    A.5 Fax Orders
    Radio Products and Solutions Organization* 
    (United States and Canada) 
    1-800-622-6210 
    1-847-576-3023 (International)
    USFGMD 
    (Federal Government Orders) 
    1-800-526-8641 (For Parts and Equipment Purchase Orders) 
    						
    							A-2Parts Identification
    A.6 Parts Identification
    Radio Products and Solutions Organization* 
    (United States and Canada) 
    1-800-422-4210
    A.7 Product Customer Service
    Radio Products and Solutions Organization (United States and Canada) 
    1-800-927-2744
    * The Radio Products and Solutions Organization (RPSO) was formerly known as the Radio 
    Products Services Division (RPSD) and/or the Accessories and Aftermarket Division (AAD). 
    						
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