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Motorola Dp3400 3401 3600 3601 Mototrbo Basic 6866574d29 E Manual
Motorola Dp3400 3401 3600 3601 Mototrbo Basic 6866574d29 E Manual
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Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Notations Used in This Manual Throughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of note and caution notations. These notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and due care must be taken and observed. NOTE: An operational procedure, practice, or co ndition that is essential to emphasize. 1.2 Radio Description The DP series portable radios are available in the following frequency ranges and power levels. These digital radios are among t he most sophisticated two-way radios available. They have a robust design for radio users who nee d high performance, quality, and reliability in their daily communications. This archit ecture provides the capability of su pporting a multitude of legacy and advanced features resulting in a more cost-e ffective two-way radio communications solution. CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, might result in equipment damage. Table 1-1. Radio Frequency Ranges and Power Levels Frequency BandBandwidthPower Level VHF 136–174 MHz 1 Watt or 5 Watt UHF R1 403–470 MHz 1 Watt or 4 Watt UHF R2 450–512 MHz 1 Watt or 4 Watt ! C a u t i o n
1-2Introduction: Radio Description 1.2.1 Display Model Figure 1-1. Display Model • ON/OFF/VOLUME KNOB – Rotate clockwise until cli ck is heard to turn on radio; rotate counter- clockwise until click is heard to turn off radio. Rotate clockwise to increase volume level; rotate counter-clockwise to decrease volume level. • LED INDICATORS – Red, green and orange light -emitting diodes indicate operating status. • LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) – 132x34 full dot matrix display provides visual information about many radio features. • MENU NAVIGATION KEYS – Five keys to provid e menu navigation and selection interface. • KEYPAD – Twelve keys that allows the user to input characters for various text based operations. • FRONT BUTTONS and SIDE BUTTONS – These fi ve buttons are field programmable using the CPS. • CHANNEL SELECTOR KNOB – Rotate clockwise to increment and counter clockwise to decrement the channel. • PUSH - to - TALK (PTT) – Press to execute voice operations (e.g. Group call and Private Call). • ANTENNA – Provides the needed RF amplif ication when transmitting or receiving. • MICROPHONE – Allows the voice to be sent when PTT or voice operations are activated. • UNIVERSAL CONNECTOR FOR ACCESSORIES – Inte rface point for all accessories to be used with the radio. It has twelve points to which specific accessories will connect and be activated. Front Button P2 Antenna Emergency Button Universal Connector for Accessories Display Menu Navigation Keys Keypad Speaker Channel Selector Knob On/Off/Volume Control Knob LED Indicator Side Button 1 Push-to-Talk (PTT ) Button Side Button 3 Side Button 2 Front Button P1 Microphone
Introduction: Radio Description 1-3 • EMERGENCY BUTTON – Turns on and off the Emergency Operations. • SPEAKER – Outputs all tones and audio that are generated by the radio (e.g. features like keypad tones and voice audio). 1.2.2 Non-Display Model Figure 1-2. Non-Display Model • ON/OFF/VOLUME KNOB – Rotate clockwise until clic k is heard to turn on radio; rotate counter- clockwise until click is heard to turn off radio. Ro tate clockwise to increase volume level; rotate counter-clockwise to de crease volume level. • LED INDICATORS – Red, green and orange light -emitting diodes indicate operating status. • SIDE BUTTONS – These 3 buttons are field programmable using the CPS. • CHANNEL SELECTOR KNOB – Rotate clockwise to increment and counter clockwise to decrement the channel. • PUSH - to - TALK (PTT) – Press to execute voice operations (e.g. Group call and Private Call). • ANTENNA – Provides the needed RF amplif ication when transmitting or receiving. • MICROPHONE – Allows the voice to be sent when PTT or voice operations are activated. • UNIVERSAL CONNECTOR FOR ACCESSORIES – In terface point for all accessories to be used with the radio. It has twel ve points to which specific accessories will connect to and be activated. • EMERGENCY BUTTON – Turns on and off the Emergency Operations. • SPEAKER – Outputs all tones and audio that are generated by the radio (e.g. features like keypad tones and voice audio). Channel Selector Knob On/Off/Volume Control Knob LED Indicator Side Button 1 Side Button 3 Side Button 2 Push-to-Talk (PTT ) Button Antenna Emergency Button Universal Connector for Accessories Speaker Microphone
1-4Introduction: Portable Radio Model Numbering Scheme 1.3 Portable Radio Model Numbering Scheme Figure 1-3. Portable Radio Model Numbering Scheme Model No.Example : AZ H 5 5 Q D H 9 L A 1 A N Position : 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 N: Standard Package Version Letter Feature Level 1: Standard Primary System Type A: Conventional Primary Operation J: w/o GPS L: w/ GPS Channel Spacing 9: Variable/Programmable Power Level D: 1.0-5.0 W 55: MOTOTRBO Portable Model Series Band Q: 403-470MHz T: 450-527 MHz J: 136-174MHz Physical Packages C: Non-Display Model H: Display Model H: Portable AZ: Asia/Australia LA: Latin America AA: North America (except Mexico) MD: Europe/Middle East/Africa
Introduction: Model Charts 1-5 1.4 Model Charts 1.4.1 VHF Model Chart DP Series, VHF, 136–174 MHz ModelDescription MDH55JDH9LA1AN136–174 MHz 5W, MOTOTRBO Display Portable with GPS MDH55JDH9JA1AN136–174 MHz 5W, MOTOTRBO Display Portable without GPS MDH55JDC9LA1AN136–174 MHz 5W, MOTOTRBO Non-Display Portable with GPS MDH55JDC9JA1AN 136–174 MHz 5W, MOTOTRBO Non-Display Portable without GPS Item Description XPMLD4308_ Back Cover Kit, MOTOTR BO Display Portable with GPS XPMLD4309_Back Cover Kit, MOTOTRBO Di splay Portable without GPS X PMLD4326_ Back Cover Kit, MOTOTRBO Non-Display Portable with GPS XPMLD4327_Back Cover Kit, MOTOTRBO Non-Display Portable without GPS X X PMLN4646_ Front Cover Kit with Display and Keypad XXPMLN4922_Front Cover Kit without Display and Keypad XXXXPMAD4067_ VHF GPS Helical Antenna (136–147MHz) XXXXPMAD4068_VHF GPS Helical Antenna (147–160MHz) XXXXPMAD4069_ VHF GPS Helical Antenna (160–174MHz) XX6866574D01Quick Reference Guide X X 6866574D02 Quick Reference Guide
1-6Introduction: Model Charts 1.4.2 UHF1 Model Chart DP Series, UHF1, 403–470 MHz Model Description MDH55QDH9LA1AN403–470 MHz 4W, MOTOTRBO Display Portable with GPS MDH55QDH9JA1AN403–470 MHz 4W, MOTOTRBO Display Portable without GPS MDH55QDC9LA1AN403–470 MHz 4W, MOTOTRBO Non-Display Portable with GPS MDH55QDC9JA1AN 403–470 MHz 4W, MOTOTR BO Non-Display Portable without GPS Item Description XPMLE4371_ Back Cover Kit, MOTOTR BO Display Portable with GPS XPMLE4372_Back Cover Kit, MOTOTRBO Display Portable without GPS X PMLE4428_ Back Cover Kit, MOTOTRBO Non-Display Portable with GPS XPMLE4429_Back Cover Kit, MOTOTRBO Non-Display Portable without GPS X X PMLN4646_ Front Cover Kit with Display and Keypad XXPMLN4922_Front Cover Kit without Display and Keypad X X PMLN4018_ UHF GPS Folded Monopole(403–433 MHz) XXPMLN4024_UHF GPS Folded Monopole(433–470 MHz) X X PMAE4021_ UHF GPS Stubby Antenna(403–433 MHz) XXPMAE4023_UHF GPS Stubby Antenna(430–470 MHz) X X PMAE4022_ UHF Whip Antenna(430–470 MHz) XX6866574D01Quick Reference Guide X X 6866574D02 Quick Reference Guide
Introduction: Model Charts 1-7 1.4.3 UHF2 Model Chart DP Series, UHF2, 450–512 MHz ModelDescription MDH55TDH9LA1AN450–512 MHz 4W, MOTOTRBO Display Portable with GPS MDH55TDH9JA1AN450–512 MHz 4W, MOTOTRBO Display Portable without GPS MDH55TDC9LA1AN450–512 MHz 4W, MOTOTRBO Non-Display Portable with GPS MDH55TDC9JA1AN 450–512 MHz 4W, MOTOTR BO Non-Display Portable without GPS Item Description XPMUE3088_ Back Cover Kit, MOTOTR BO Display Portable with GPS XPMUE3087_Back Cover Kit, MOTOTRBO Di splay Portable without GPS X PMUE3089_ Back Cover Kit, MOTOTRBO Non-Display Portable with GPS XPMUE3090_Back Cover Kit, MOTOTRBO Non-Display Portable without GPS X X PMLN4646_ Front Cover Kit with Display and Keypad XXPMLN4922_Front Cover Kit without Display and Keypad X X PMAE4050_ UHF2 GPS Folded Monopole(450–495 MHz) XXPMAE4051_UHF2 GPS Folded Monopole(495–527 MHz) X X PMAE4052_ UHF2 GPS Stubby Antenna(450–495 MHz) XXPMAE4048_UHF2 GPS Stubby Antenna(495–527 MHz) X X PMAE4049_ UHF2 Whip Antenna(450–527 MHz) XX6866574D01Quick Reference Guide X X 6866574D02 Quick Reference Guide
1-8Introduction: Specifications 1.5 Specifications GeneralDisplay DP 3600/ DP 3601Non-Display DP 3400/ DP 3401 Channel Capacity 16032 Frequency VHF: 136 – 174 MHz UHF1: 403 – 470 MHz UHF2: 450 – 512 MHz Dimensions (HxWxT) w/ NiMH battery 5.18 x 2.40 x 1.38 in (131.5 x 61 x 35 mm) Weight (with NiMH battery) (with LiIon FM battery) (with LiIon non-FM battery) (with LiIon 2200 battery) 15.2 oz (430 g) 13 oz (370 g) 12.7 oz (360 g) 12.7 oz (360 g) 13.2 oz (375 g) 11.1 oz (315 g) 10.75 oz (305 g) 10.75 oz (305 g) Power Supply 7.5V nominal Average battery life at 5/5/90 duty cycle with battery saver enabled in carrier squelch and transmitter in high power. NiMH core battery Analog: 8 hrs Digital: 11.2 hrs IMPRES LiIon Slim Battery (Standard) Analog: 9.3 hrs Digital: 13 hrs IMPRES FM LiIon Analog: 8.7 hrs Digital: 12.1 hrs IMPRES LiIon 2200 Analog: 13.5 hrs Digital: 19 hrs
Introduction: Specifications 1-9 * 20 kHz channel spacing is not applicable for UHF2. ReceiverDisplay DP 3600/ DP 3601Non-Display DP 3400/ DP 3401 Frequencies VHF: 136 – 174 MHz UHF1: 403 – 470 MHz UHF2: 450 – 512 MHz Channel Spacing 12.5 kHz/ *20 kHz/ 25 kHz Frequency Stability (-30 °C to +60°C) +/-1.5 ppm (DP 3600) +/-0.5 ppm (DP 3601) +/-1.5 ppm (DP 3400) +/-0.5 ppm (DP 3401) Analog Sensitivity 0.35 µV (12dB SINAD) 0.22 µV (typical) (12dB SINAD) 0.4 µV (typical) (20dB SINAD) Digital Sensitivity 5% BER: 0.3µV Intermodulation (ETS) 65 dB Adjacent Channel Selectivity 60 dB @ 12.5 kHz, 70 dB @ *20 kHz/ 25 kHz Spurious Rejection 70 dB Rated Audio 500 mW Audio Distortion @ Rated Audio 3% (typical) Hum and Noise -40 dB @ 12.5 kHz -45 dB @ *20 kHz/ 25 kHz Audio Response +1, -3 dBm Conducted Spurious Emission -57 dBm
1-10Introduction: Specifications * 20 kHz channel spacing is not applicable for UHF2. Tra n sm itt erDisplay DP 3600/ DP 3601Non-Display DP 3400/ DP 3401 Frequencies VHF: 136 – 174 MHz UHF1: 403 – 470 MHz UHF2: 450 – 512 MHz Channel Spacing 12.5 kHz/ *20kHz/ 25 kHz Frequency Stability (-30 °C to +60°C) +/-1.5 ppm (DP 3600) +/-0.5 ppm (DP 3601) +/-1.5 ppm (DP 3400) +/-0.5 ppm (DP 3401) Power Output (Low Power) 1 W Power Output (High Power) VHF: 5 W UHF1/UHF2: 4 W Modulation Limiting +/-2.5 kHz @ 12.5 kHz +/-4.0 kHz @ *20 kHz+/-5.0 kHz @ 25 kHz FM Hum and Noise -40 dB @ 12.5 kHz -45 dB @ *20 kHz/ 25 kHz Conducted / Radiated Emission -36 dBm < 1 GHz -30 dBm > 1 GHz Adjacent Channel Power 60 dB @ 12.5 kHz 70 dB @ *20 kHz/ 25 kHz Audio Response +1, -3 dBm Audio Distortion 3% (typical) FM Modulation 12.5 kHz: 11K0F3E *20 kHz: 14K0F3E 25 kHz: 16K0F3E 4FSK Digital Modulation 12.5 kHz Data Only: 7K60FXD 12.5 kHz Data & Voice: 7K60FXE Digital Vocoder Type AMBE+2 Digital Protocol ETSI-TS102361-1 ETSI-TS102361-2 ETSI-TS102361-3