Motorola Cm Radio Controlheads Manual
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iii Ta b l e o f C o n t e n t s Chapter 1 MODEL OVERVIEW 1.0 CM140/CM340 Models ........................................................................................ 1-1 2.0 CM160/CM360 Models ........................................................................................ 1-1 Chapter 2 THEORY OF OPERATION 1.0 Introduction .......................................................................................................... 2-1 2.0 Controlhead Model for CM140 and CM340...
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iv Chapter 4 CONTROLHEAD PCB/SCHEMATICS/PARTS LISTS 1.0 Allocation of Schematics and Circuit Boards ....................................................... 4-1 2.0 Controlhead CM140/340 - PCB 8488998U01 Schematics .................................. 4-3 2.1 Controlhead PCB 8488998U01 - Parts List.................................................... 4-5 3.0 Controlhead CM160/360 - PCB 8489714U01 Schematics ................................. 4-6 3.1 Controlhead PCB 8489714U01 - Parts List...
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Chapter 1 OVERVIEW 1.0 CM140/CM340Models The Controlhead contains the internal speaker, the on/off/volume knob, the microphone connector, several buttons to operate the radio, three indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to inform the user about the radio status, and a single character 7-segment display for numeric information e.g. channel number. 2.0 CM160/CM360Models The Controlhead contains the internal speaker, the on/off/volume knob, the microphone connector, several buttons to operate the radio,...
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Chapter 2 THEORY OF OPERATION 1.0 Introduction This Chapter provides a detailed theory of operation for the Controlhead circuits. For details of the trouble shooting refer to the related chapter in this section. 2.0 Controlhead Model for CM140 and CM340 The controlhead contains the internal speaker, the on/off/volume knob, the microphone connector, several buttons to operate the radio and three indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to inform the user about the radio status and a 7-segment display for...
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2-2THEORY OF OPERATION When the host radio needs to send date to the shift register, the radio asserts the shift register chip select and the data is loaded to the shift register. For example, the host radio sends data to change display channel or change LED status. 2.3 Keypad Keys The control head keypad is a four-key design. All keys are configured as two analog lines read by µP. The voltage on the analog lines varies between 0V and 3.3 V depending on which key is pressed. If no key is pressed, the...
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Controlhead Model for CM140 and CM3402-3 If the BOOT_RES (J802-7) line is connected to >5V (e.g. 9.3V) at turn-on, the uP will start in boot mode instead of normal operation. This mode is used to programme new firmware into the FLASH memory (U404 mainboard). 2.6 Speaker The controlhead contains a speaker for the receiver audio. The receiver audio signal from the differential audio output of the audio amplifier located on the radio’s controller is fed via connector J803-1, 2 to the speaker connector...
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2-4THEORY OF OPERATION 3.0 Controlhead Model for CM160 and CM360 The controlhead contains the internal speaker, the on/off/volume knob, the microphone connector, several buttons to operate the radio, three indicator Light Emitting Diodes (LED) to inform the user about the radio status, and an 8 character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) for alpha - numerical information e.g. channel number or call address name. 3.1 Power Supplies The power supply to the control head is taken from the host radio’s 9.3V...