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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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Introduction: Specifications 1-11 UHF1 Self-Quieter Frequencies GPS Non-GPS 403.20 MHz ± 5k 409.23 MHz ± 5k – 414.00 MHz 417.79 MHz ± 10k 420.00 MHz ± 5k 425.60 MHz ± 5k – 431.10 MHz ± 5k 432.00 MHz ± 5k 436.80 MHz ± 5k 441.97 MHz ± 5k – 442.36 MHz ± 10k 444.00 MHz ± 5k 450.00 MHz 453.60 MHz ± 5k 458.34 MHz ± 5k – 466.93 MHz ± 10k 468.00 MHz ± 5k VHF Self-Quieter Frequencies GPS Non-GPS 144.000 MHz ± 100k 147.320 MHz ± 5k – 147.455 MHz ± 10k 151.200 MHz ± 5k 156.000 MHz ± 10k 162.000 MHz ± 10k 163.690 MHz ± 5k – 166.675 MHz ± 5k 168.000 MHz ± 5k 172.030 MHz ± 10k
1-12Introduction: Specifications UHF2 Self-Quieter Frequencies GPS Non-GPS 450.000 MHz 453.600 MHz ± 5k 458.340 MHz ± 5k – 466.930 MHz ± 10k 468.000 MHz ± 5k 470.400 MHz ± 5k 474.701 MHz ± 10k – 480.000 MHz ± 5k 486.000 MHz ± 15k 487.200 MHz ± 5k 491.070 MHz ± 10k – 491.520 MHz ± 10k 502.200 MHz ± 5k 504.000 MHz ± 15k 506.695 MHz ± 5k 507.439 MHz ± 15k –
Introduction: Specifications 1-13 GPSDisplay DP 3600/ DP 3601Non-Display DP 3400/ DP 3401 TTFF (Time To First Fix) Cold Start < 1 minute TTFF (Time To First Fix) Hot Start < 10 seconds Horizontal Accuracy < 10 meters Accuracy specs are for long-term tracking (95th percen tile values > 5 satellites visible at a nominal -130 dBm signal strength) Military Standards Applicable MIL–STD 810E 810F Methods Procedures Methods Procedures Low Pressure 500.3 II 500.4 II High Temperature 501.3 I/A, II/A1 501.4 I/Hot, II/Hot Low Temperature 502.3 I/C3, II/C1 502.4 I/C3, II/C1 Temperature Shock 503.3 I/A, 1C3 503.4 I Solar Radiation 505.3 I 505.4 I Rain 506.3 I,II 506.4 I, III Humidity 507.3 II 507.4 – Salt fog 509.3 I 509.4 I Dust 510.3 I 510.4 I Vibration 514.4 I/10,II/3 514.5 I/24 Shock 516.4 I, IV 516.5 I, IV
1-14Introduction: Specifications * -Operating temperature specification with LiIon battery is -10°C to +60°C. -Operating temperature specification with NiMH battery is -20°C to +60°C. Conforms to: MOTOTRBO Portable series radios meet FM (Facto ry Mutual) standards for intrinsic safety used in Class I, II, III, Division 1, Groups C, D, E, F, and G when properly equipped with a Motorola FM approved battery option. They are also approved for nonincendive use in Class I, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, and D. For more details, please refer to the Factory Mutual Approval Manual (6871532L01). ETSI TS 102 361 (Parts 1, 2 & 3) – ETSI DMR Standard 1999/5/EC (R&TTE – Radio and Tele communications Terminal Equipment) 2002/95/EC (RohS – Banned Substances) 2002/96/EC (WEEE – Waste Electric al and Electronic Equipment) 94/62/EC (Packaging and Packaging Waste) Radio meets applicable regulatory requirements. Specifications subject to ch ange without notice. All specfications shown are typical. Environmental Specifications *Operating Temperature -30°C to +60°C Storage Temperature -40 °C to +85°C Thermal Shock Per MIL-STD Humidity Per MIL-STD ESD IEC-801-2KV Water Intrusion IEC 60529 -IP57 Packaging Test MIL-STD 810D and E
Chapter 2 Test Equipment and Service Aids 2.1 Recommended Test Equipment The list of equipment contained in Table 2-1 includes most of the standard test equipment required for servicing Motorola portable radios. Table 2-1. Recommended Test Equipment Equipment Characteristics ExampleApplication Service MonitorCan be used as a substi- tute for items marked with an asterisk (*)Aeroflex 2975 (www.aeroflex.com), Motorola R2670, or equivalentFrequency/deviation meter and signal generator for wide-range troubleshooting and alignment Digital RMS Multimeter * 100 µV to 300 V 5 Hz to 1 MHz 10 Mega Ohm Impedance Fluke 179 or equivalent (www.fluke.com) AC/DC voltage and current measurements. Audio voltage measurements RF Signal Generator *100 MHz to 1 GHz -130 dBm to +10 dBm FM Modulation 0 kHz to 10 kHz Audio Frequency 100 Hz to 10 kHzAgilent N5181A (www.agilent.com), Ramsey RSG1000B (www.ramseyelectronics.com), or equivalentReceiver measurements Oscilloscope * 2 Channel 50 MHz Bandwidth 5 mV/div to 20 V/div Leader LS8050 (www.leaderusa.com), Tektronix TDS1001b (www.tektronix.com), or equivalent Waveform measurements Power Meter and Sensor *5% Accuracy 100 MHz to 500 MHz 50 WattsBird 43 Thruline Watt Meter (www.bird-electronic.com) or equivalentTransmitter power output measurements RF Millivolt Meter 100 mV to 3 V RF 10 kHz to 1 GHz Boonton 92EA (www.boonton.com) or equivalent RF level measurements Power Supply0 V to 32 V 0 A to 20 AB&K Precision 1790 (www.bkprecision.com) or equivalentVoltage supply
2-2Test Equipment and Service Aids: Service Aids 2.2 Service Aids Table 2-2 lists the service aids recommended for wo rking on the radio. While all of these items are available from Motorola, most are standard worksh op equipment items, and any equivalent item capable of the same performance may be substituted for the item listed. Table 2-2. Service Aids Motorola Part No. Description Application RLN4460_Portable Test SetEnables connection to the audio/accessory jack. Allows switching for radio testing. GMVN5141_ Customer Programming Software on CD-ROM Allows servicer to program radio parameters, tune and troubleshoot radios. PMKN4012_Portable Programming CableThis cable connects the radio to a USB port for radio programming and data applications. PMKN4013_ Portable Programming, Testing & Alignment Cable This cable connects the radio to a USB port for radio programming, testing and alignment. PMNN4076_7.5V Universal Battery EliminatorConnects to radio via battery eliminator cable. 5880348B33 DMR SMA to BNC RF Adaptor Adapts radio’s antenna port to BNC cabling of test equipment. PMHN4085_Bench Test Housing EliminatorInterconnects radio to power supply. Provides for troubleshooting of the radio when the housing is removed. NLN9839_ Vacuum Pump Kit Allows servicer to test for leakages. NTN4265_Pressure Pump KitAllows servicer to locate leakages. 5871134M01 Connector Fitting This connector allows the vacuum hose to be con- nected to the radio chassis. 3271133M01Fitting SealThis seal secures the connector fitting to the radio chassis.
Test Equipment and Service Aids: Programming, Testing and Alignment Cable 2-3 2.3 Programming, Testing and Alignment Cable Figure 2-1. Programming, Testing and Alignment Cable #1 #14 #25 #13 #4 #1 #2 #12 #11 #1P1 P2 P3
2-4Test Equipment and Service Aids: Programming, Testing and Alignment Cable Figure 2-2. Pin Layout of Side Connector Table 2-3. Pin Configuration of Side Connector CONNECTION P1 P2 P3 Pin Pin Pin Function 13 VCC (5V) 34D ATA + 25D ATA - 16 6 GROUND 7 8 SPEAKER - 17 10 EXTERNAL MIC + 16 11 EXTERNAL MIC - 20 9 EXTERNAL PTT 1 7 SPEAKER + 41 (Coax Connector) GROUND slot for accessory connector hook Coaxial RF Connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 GPI O_0 Spkr + Spkr - Mic + Mic - GPI O_3 GPI O_4 1-Wire Vbus D+ D- GND
Chapter 3 Transceiver Performance Testing 3.1 General These radios meet published specifications through their manu facturing process by utilizing high- accuracy laboratory-quality test equipment. Th e recommended field service equipment approaches the accuracy of the manufacturing equipment with few exceptions. This accuracy must be maintained in compliance with the manufacturer’s recommended calibration schedule. Although these radios function in digital and a nalog modes, all testing is done in analog mode. 3.2 Setup Supply voltage is provided using a 7.5 VDC power supply. The equipment required for alignment procedures is connected as shown in the Radio Tuning Equipment Setup Diagram, Figure 4-2. Initial equipment control settings should be as indicated in Table 3-1. The remaining tables in this chapter contain the following related technical data: Do NOT use any form of connector, e.g. wires, crocodile clips, and probes, to supply voltage to the radio, other than the Motorola approved battery eliminator. Ta b l e N u m b e rTitle 3-2Front Panel Access Test Mode Displays 3-3Test Environments 3-4Test Frequencies 3-5Transmitter Performance Checks 3-6Receiver Performance Checks Table 3-1. Initial Equipment Control Settings Service Monitor Power Supply Test Set Monitor Mode: Power MonitorVoltage: 7.5VdcSpeaker set: A RF Attn: -70 DC on/standby: StandbySpeaker/load: Speaker AM, CW, FM: FMVolt Range: 10VPTT: OFF
3-2Transceiver Performance Testing Setup Oscilloscope Source: Mod Oscilloscope Horizontal: 10mSec/Div Oscilloscope Vertical: 2.5kHz/Div Oscilloscope Trigger: Auto Monitor Image: Hi Monitor Bandwidth: Narrow Monitor Squelch: Middle setting Monitor Vol: 1/4 setting Current: 2.5A Table 3-1. Initial Equipment Control Settings Service Monitor Power Supply Test Set