Motorola Cdm Series Basic 6881091c62 D Manual
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5-1 Chapter 5 Power Up Self-Test 5.1 Error Codes - Conventional Radios Turning on the radio starts a self-test routine that checks the RAM, ROM checksum, EEPROM hardware, and EEPROM checksum. If these checks are successful, the radio generates two high- pitched self-test pass tones, or a musical tone (selected in CPS). If the self-test is not successful, one low-pitched tone is heard. Radios with displays are able to display the error codes. The displayed error codes and related corrections are listed in Table 5-1. Table 5-1: Power Up Error Codes If the error code displayed is...then, there is a... To correct the problem... “RAM TST ERROR”RAM test failure.Retest the radio by turning it off and turning it on again. If message reoccurs, replace RAM (U0122). “EEPRM HW ERROR” Codeplug structure mis- match or non existence of codeplug.Reprogram codeplug with correct version and retest radio. If message reoccurs, replace EEPROM ( U 0 111 ) . “EEPRM CS ERROR”Wrong codeplug check- sum.Reprogram codeplug. No Display Bad display module connection or damaged display module.Check connection between main board and display module or replace with new display module.
5-2Power Up Self-Test 5.2 CDM1550•LS+ PassPort Tone Options In order to provide more detailed information about the radio’s state to a user or service technician various tones and display options are available. One Tone option is a short low pitched tone that sounds whenever the radio loses contact for any reason with its registered PassPort site and begins to search for another site. This tone is enabled by the Enable LOS Search Start Tone option. Service technicians who are determining system coverage and RSSI settings may want to be able to discriminate between the LOS (Loss of System) for complete loss of data from the site or when the site RSSI drops below required levels. A second tone following the first LOS Tone indicating that LOS was caused by complete LOS of PassPort data from the site and not low. RSSI can be activated with the Enable LOS CRC Search start tone option. Enable just the Enable LOS Search start tone option. Allow the radio to register. Turn off the Home repeater. The radio will sound a single tone and start to search. Turn on the Home repeater. Allow the radio to register. Remove the antenna. The radio will sound a single tone and start to search. Replace the antenna. Enable the Enable LOS CRC Search start tone option. Allow the radio to register. Turn off the Home repeater. The radio will sound two tones and start to search. Turn on the Home repeater. Allow the radio to register. Remove the antenna. The radio will sound a single tone and start to search.
Power Up Self-Test5-3 5.3 CDM1550•LS+ Special Diagnostic Functions Some special diagnosis functions can be turned on as needed by accessing the Service Menu. In order to enter this menu please proceed as follows 1) Press the Menu Key. (You dont need to be registered). 2) Quickly press the v then the wkey. 3) Service Menu appears on the screen. 4) Press )to select it. A series of functions then become available to you as you scroll up and down. They are as follows: PassPort ESN: Enter the Service Menu and using the Up/Dn keys scroll to PassPort ESN. Press the Select key. Use the Up/Dn and Select Keys to activate or deactivate this function. This function momentarily displays the radios PassPort Electronic Serial Number. PassPort Information Report - Enter the Service Menu and using the Up/Dn keys scroll to Report. Press the Select key. The display will sequentially show, the search method preference, the number of Near Neighbors from the last registered site neighbor list, All Neighbors, the total number of unique stored Neighbor frequencies and then display the known list of Neighbor Frequencies. The report will complete and the radio will search and re-register. Monitor - This Service Menu option defeats PassPort coded squelch and allows a technician to hear all transmissions on the system. This function can be enabled or disabled using the PassPort CPS (PPCPS). Show RSSI - Enter the Service Menu and using the Up/Dn keys scroll to Show RSSI. Press the Select key. Use the Up/Dn and Select Keys to activate or deactivate this function. This diagnostic momentarily displays the ASID and RSSI of all received site IDLE messages in the format WXXX- YYY-ZZZ where W is a - on an Idle channel and a + on a busy one, XXX is the ASID of the site, YYY is the RSSI of the message just received and ZZZ is the current running average RSSI. This can be helpful in determining RSSI roaming settings. Also while this feature is enabled and the radio is searching, each new search frequency is momentarily displayed in order to track the radios progress through the known frequencies. Search Freq-(Enter Search Frequencies) - Enter the Service Menu and using the Up/Dn keys scroll to Search Freq. Press the Select key. Using the numeric keys and Left (P1) key for backup/delete and the * key for the decimal point, enter the desired Search Frequency in MHz. Press the Select key when the entry is complete or the Escape/Exit Key to exit the function without entering a search frequency. After pressing the Select key the radio will exit the Menu mode and begin searching the entered frequency for a period of time equal to twice the initial search delay. This utility allows a new radio or a radio with an empty Neighbor List Almanac to search an initial frequency other than its Home Frequency or a Seed List Frequency. This can be helpful when programming and delivering a new radio to a customer in an area not served by a site on his Home Frequency. Clear Almanac – (Clear Neighbor list Almanac): Enter the Service Menu and using the Up/ keys scroll to Clear Almanac. Press the Select key. The stored Neighbor frequencies will be erased. This utility allows clearing obsolete Neighbor frequencies collected.
5-4Power Up Self-Test 5.4 CPS/PPCPS Programming Setup The CPS/PPCPS programming setup, shown in Figure 5-1:, is used to program the radio codeplug. Note: Refer to appropriate program on-line help files for the codeplug programming procedures. Figure 5-1: CPS/PPCPS Programming Setup RIB RLN4008 RIB Power Supply Rx GndData Tx Data Radio Computer Interface Cable Program HKN9217 Cable 3080369B72 DB15DB9 120/230 Vac Powe r Supply +12VDC NOTE: Ribless Programming Cable is part number RKN4075
6-1 Chapter 6 Accessories 6.1 Accessories To order, contact the Motorola Customer Care and Services Division. For Contact Information, please see section 1.2.3 on page 2 of Chapter 1, Introduction. 6.1.1 Antennas VHF(136 -174 MHz) HAD4006 136 - 144 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount (Mini U) HAD4007_R 146 - 150.8 MHz , 1/4 Wave Roof Mount (Mini U) HAD4008_R 150.8 - 162 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount (Mini U) HAD4009_R 162 - 174 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount (Mini U) HAD4014_R 146 - 172 MHz, 3dB Gain Roof Mount (Mini U) UHF 1(403-470 MHz) HAE4002 403-430 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount (Mini U) HAE4010 406-420 MHz, 3.5 dB Gain Roof Mount (Mini U) UHF 2(450-520 MHz) (ferrule connector) HAE4003_R 450-570 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount (Mini U) HAE4004 470-512 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount (Mini U) HAE4011_R 450-470 MHz, 3.5 dB Gain Roof Mount (Mini U) HAE4012 470-494 MHz, 3.5 dB Gain Roof Mount (Mini U) HAE4013 494 - 512 MHz, 5.0 dB Gain Roof Mount (Mini U) LowBand 1(29.7 - 36 MHz) RAB4002_RB 29.7 - 36 MHz, 1/4 Wave Base Loaded (Mini U) LowBand 2(36 - 42 MHz) RAB4003_RB 36 - 42 MHz, 1/4 Wave Base Loaded (Mini U) LowBand 3(42 - 50 MHz) RAB4004_RB 42 - 50 MHz, 1/4 Wave Base Loaded (Mini U)
6-2Accessories 6.1.2 Mounting 6.1.3 Remote Mount 6.1.4 Loudspeaker 6.1.5 Audio RLN47743-Point Mounting Tray (LowBand) GLN7317 Trunnion, High Profile Mounting GLN7324_RTrunnion, Low Profile Mounting HLN8097 Slide Mount, Removable RLN4779Key Lock Mount (UHF/VHF) RLN4781 DIN Mounting Kit RLN4801Remote Mount Kit, Control Head, CDM750 RLN4802 Remote Mount Kit, Control Head, CDM1250/CDM1550 RKN4077Remote Mount Cable, 3m RKN4078 Remote Mount Cable, 5m RKN4079Remote Mount Cable, 7m HKN4137 12V 10-Foot Cable to Battery, 1-25W HKN419212V 20-Foot Cable to Battery (VHF, UHF, and LowBand), 1-45W HKN9402_R 12V LowBand Cable to Battery, 40-60W RSN4001External Speaker, 13W HSN8145 External Speaker, 7.5W AARMN4025Microphone, Enhanced Compact AARMN4026 Microphone, Enhanced Keypad AARMN4038Microphone, Heavy Duty HMN3000 Microphone, Black Desk AAREX4617Handset, Telephone Style
Accessories6-3 6.1.6 Hands Free Operation 6.1.7 Base Control AARMN4027Microphone, Visor Mounted RLN4856 Footswitch PTT RLN4857Push-button PTT RLN4858 Gooseneck PTT RLN4836Emergency Footswitch L3144Control, Local, C200 Basic Extended L3145 Control, Remote, C200 Basic DC L3146Control, Remote, C200 Basic L3147 Control, Local, C200 Advanced Extended L3148Control, Remote, C200 Advanced DC L3149 Control, Remote, C200 Advanced Tone HKN9019Connector, Enhanced GKN8266 Cable, Mini-UHF/BNC to PL259 HLN9557Cable, Mini-UHF (M) to PL259 AARMN4030 Desktop Microphone Base Control
6-4Accessories 6.1.8 Desktop 6.1.9 Installation 6.1.10 Option Boards * Voice Storage included in the PassPort board. 6.1.11 Buttons HPN4002Power Supply and Cable, Desktop, 1-25W Non EMC HPN4001 Power Supply and Cable, Desktop, 25-60W Non EMC GLN7318Tray, Desktop without Speaker GLN7326 Tray, Desktop with Speaker NTN7373_RLinecord, US, (3060665A04) Packaged GKN6272Relay Alarm and Cable, External HLN9457 Accessory Connector Kit (includes 16 connector pins, [5] 8-inch wires with pins attached, and an extra housing) 6686119B01Control Head Removal Tool AAHLN9725B*Voice Storage Option Board (field installation only) AAHHLN4182 DTMF Mobile Option Board (field installation only) (CDM1250 and CDM1550 compatible only) RLN5499PassPort Upgrade Kit (PassPort Board, Installation Instructions, Label) Customer Specific: RLN4829 Button Kit: Mon, Scan (CDM750 compatible only) RLN4830Button Kit (CDM1250 and CDM1550 compatible only) RLN4831Button Kit: Mon, Scan, Call, Home, Phone (CDM1250 and CDM1550 compatible only) RLN5324Button Kit: (CDM1550•LS+): Site, Roam, Mon, Scan, Call, Home, Phone. CDM750 3886133B02 3886133B03 H & LZoneX-PandV Str P1 P2
Accessories6-5 3886133B05 3886133B06 3886133B11 3886133B12 3886133B14 3886133B15 3886133B16 3886133B35 CDM1250/CDM1550/CDM1550•LS/CDM1550•LS+ 3886134B03 3886134B04 3886134B05 3886134B06 3886134B08 3886134B09 3886134B10 3886134B12 3886134B13 3886134B14 3886134B15 3886134B16 3886134B17 3886134B18 3886134B19 3886134B20 3886134B21 3886134B22 Mon Scan TA Opt Aux 1 Aux 2 Hi/Lo Data P1 P2 P3 P4 Mon Home Scan H & L TA Opt Light Zone Call Aux 1
6-6Accessories 3886134B23 3886134B24 3886134B25 3886134B26 3886134B27 3886134B28 3886134B29 3886134B30 3886134B33 3886134B37 3886134B38 3886134B39 3886134B40 3886134B42 3886134B46 3886134B54 3886134B57 3886134B80 3886134B81 Aux 2 Stat 1 Stat 2 Stat 3 Msg 1 Msg 2 Msg 3 Hi/Lo V Str Memo Call 1 Call 2 Call 3 X-Pand Phone Data /