Motorola Gm300 Basic 68p64115b51 Manual
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Chapter 5 RADIO TUNING AND PROGRAMMING 1.0 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the Customer Programming Software (CPS) and tuner program which are designed for use in a Windows 95/98 environment. These programs are available in separate kits as listed in the Table 5-1. An Installation instruction manual is also included with each kit. Ta b l e 5 - 1Software Installation Kits Radio Tuning Setup 2.0 CPS Programming Setup The CPS programming setups, shown in Figures 5-1 through 5-3, are used to program the radio. NOTE Refer to the appropriate program on-line help files for the programming procedures. Description Kit Number EMEA CDENLN4115_ Software Installation Manual 68P64113B14_ NOTE Refer to appropriate program on-line help files for the programming procedures. Figure 5-1CPS Programming Setup with RIB RIB RLN-4008Rx GndDataTx Data Cable 3080369B72 (9 PIN) DB15 Cable 3080369B71 (25 PIN) Pow e r Supply +13,2VDC Programming RKN4081Cable DB25 RadioDC RF ACC ZWG0130338-0
5-2RADIO TUNING AND PROGRAMMING Figure 5-2CPS Programming Setup Cable with Internal RIB Figure 5-3CPS Programming Setup Cable with Internal RIB and Rear Adapter Cable Pow e r Supply +13,2VDC Programming Cable RKN4081Rx Data GndTx Data DB25 RadioDC RF ACC ZWG0130339-0 Programming RKN4081CableAdapter RLN4853Cable Rx Data GndTx Data DB25RadioDC RF ACC Power Supply +13,2VDC ZWG0130340-0
Radio Tuning Setup5-3 3.0 Radio Tuning Setup A personal computer (PC), Windows 95/98 and a tuner program are required to tune the radio. To perform the tuning procedures, the radio must be connected to the PC, radio interface box (RIB), and test equipment setup as shown in Figure 5-4. Figure 5-4Radio Tuning Test Equipment Setup with External RIB 3.1 Initial Test Equipment Control Settings The initial test equipment control settings are listed in Table 5-2. Ta b l e 5 - 2Initial Equipment Control Settings Service Monitor Test Set Power Supply Monitor Mode: Power MonitorSpeaker set: AVoltage: 13.2Vdc RF Attenuation: -70 Speaker/load: SpeakerDC on/standby: Standby AM,CW,FM:FMPTT: OFFVolt Range: 20V Oscilloscope Source: Mod Oscilloscope Horizontal: 10mSec/Div Oscilloscope Ver tical: 2.5 kHz/Div Oscilloscope Trigger: Auto Monitor Image: Hi Monitor BW: Nar Monitor Squelch: mid CW Monitor Volume: 1/4 CWCurrent: 20A Wattmeter Audio Generator Sinad Meter AC Voltmeter 30 dB Pad Audio In Tx Rx ReceiveTransmit RF Generator RIB RLN-4008RLN4460 Test Box Cable 3080369B72 (9 PIN) Program/ RKN4083Test Cable Service Monitor or Counter DB15 HLN8027Mini UHF Cable 3080369B71 (25 PIN)Pow e r Supply +13,2VDC Rx Data GndTx Data to BNC RadioDC RF ACC ZWG0130336-0
Chapter 6 POWER UP SELF-TEST 1.0 Error Codes Turning on the radio starts a self-test routine that checks the radio functionality. If the checks are successful, the radio generates a high-pitched self-test pass tone. If the self-test is not successful, one low-pitched (300Hz) error tone is heard and the RED LED flashes several times to indicate the reason for the failure (see Table 6-1 below). After flashing the error code, the LED remains off for 5 seconds and then repeats the error code. The LED sequence and the error tone continue until the radio is switched off. Radios with displays are also able to display error codes. The meaning of the LED indication, the displayed error codes and the related corrections are listed in Table 6-1. Ta b l e 6 - 1Power-up Error Codes If the error code displayed is…The LED flashes...then, there is a... To correct the problem... “Te s t 1 F a i l e d”OnceHardware codeplug error, possibly codeplug structure mismatch or non-existant codeplug.Reprogram codeplug. If message re-occurs, replace main board or return it to the nearest Motorola depot. “Te s t 2 F a i l e d”Twice Select 5 Application Vector corrupted.Reprogram codeplug and retest the radio. “Te s t 3 F a i l e d”Three timesCodeplug Checksum error.Reprogram codeplug and retest the radio. “Te s t 4 F a i l e d”Four times Codeplug Version Error. Reprogram codeplug using the correct version and retest the radio. “Te s t 5 F a i l e d”Five timesROM Checksum test failure.Turn radio off then on again. If the message re-occurs replace the main board or return it to the nearest Motorola depot. “Te s t 6 F a i l e d”Six times RAM Checksum test failure. Turn the radio off then on again. If the message re-occurs replace the main board or return it to the nearest Motorola depot. “Te s t 7 F a i l e d”------Reserved “Te s t 8 F a i l e d”Eight times Radio Model Number failure. Reprogram codeplug for correct model. No Display.Display module is not connected. Display module faulty.Check connection between main board and the display module Replace display module. 300Hz Tone and Flashing LED. (Radio with no display).Radio failure or invalid codeplug as described above.Turn the radio off then on again. Confirm that there is a 300Hz fail tone and count the number of flashes made by the LED. Make the relevant correction as described above