Motorola Gp640 Gp680 Basic 68p64115b23a Manual
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Chapter 6 MODEL CHART AND TEST SPECIFICATION 1.0 Model Chart (VHF) 2.0 Model Chart (UHF) Professional GP600 Series (VHF) Model Description MDH25KDC9CK3_EGP640 VHF 136-174 MHz 5W MDH25KDC9CK6_E GP680 VHF 136-174 MHz 5W Item Description X XPMLD4113_ PMLN4216_GP640 VHF Back Cover Kit GP640 VHF Front Cover Kit X XPMLD4114_ PMLN4304_GP680 VHF Back Cover Kit GP680 VHF Front Cover Kit X6864110B14_GP640 Basic User Guide X 6864110B19_ GP680 Basic User Guide XXPMAD4023_VHF 14cm (150-161 MHz) Antenna X X HNN9008_ Battery, NiMH Standard x = Indicates one of each is required. Professional GP600 Series (UHF) Model Description MDH25RDC9CK3_EGP640 UHF 403-470 MHz 4W MDH25RDC9CK6_E GP680 UHF 403-470 MHz 4W Item Description X XPMLE4133_ PMLN4216_GP640 UHF Back Cover Kit GP640 UHF Front Cover Kit X XPMLE4134_ PMLN4304_GP680 UHF Back Cover Kit GP680 UHF Front Cover Kit X6864110B14_GP640 Basic User Guide X 6864110B19_ GP680 Basic User Guide XXNAE6483_UHF Whip (403-470 MHz) Antenna X X HNN9008_ Battery, NiMH Standard x = Indicates one of each is required.
6-2 MODEL CHART AND TEST SPECIFICATION 3.0 Model Chart (UHF2) 4.0 Model Chart (300R1) Professional GP600 Series (UHF2) Model Description MDH25SDC9CK3_EGP640 UHF2 450-527 MHz 4W MDH25SDH9CK6_E GP680 UHF2 450-527 MHz 4W Item Description X XPMLE4122_ PMLN4216_GP640 UHF2 Back Cover Kit GP640 UHF2 Front Cover Kit X XPMLE4123_ PMLN4304_GP680 UHF2 Back Cover Kit GP680 UHF2 Front Cover Kit X6864110B14_GP640 Basic User Guide X 6864110B19_ GP680 Basic User Guide XXPMAE4008_UHF 14cm (465-527 MHz) Antenna X X HNN9008_ Battery, NiMH Standard x = Indicates one of each is required. Professional GP600 Series (300R1) Model Description MDH25EDC9CK3_EGP640 300R1 300-350 MHz 4W MDH25EDH9CK6_E GP680 300R1 300-350 MHz 4W Item Description X XPMLD4125_ PMLN4216_GP640 300R1 Back Cover Kit GP640 300R1 Front Cover Kit X XPMLD4126_ PMLN4304_GP680 300R1 Back Cover Kit GP680 300R1 Front Cover Kit X6864110B14_GP640 Basic User Guide X 6864110B19_ GP680 Basic User Guide XXPMAD4022_VHF 9cm (300-344 MHz) Antenna X X HNN9008_R Battery, NiMH Standard x = Indicates one of each is required.
Specifications - Professional GP600 Series Radios 6-3 5.0 Specifications - Professional GP600 Series Radios Data is specified for +25°C unless otherwise stated. General Specifications Channel Capacity16 (Conventional) Power Supply Rechargeable battery 7.5v Dimensions: H x W x D (mm) With standard high capacity NiMH battery With ultra high capacity NiMH battery With NiCD battery With Lilon batteryHeight excluding knobs 137 x 57.5 x 37.5 137 x 57.5 x 40.0 137 x 57.5 x 40.0 137 x 57.5 x 33.0 Weight: (gm) With Standard high capacity NiMH battery With Ultra high capacity NiMH battery With NiCD battery With Lilon batteryGP640 420 500 450 350GP680 428 508 458 358 Average Battery Life @5/5/90 Cycle: With Standard high capacity NiMH battery With Ultra high capacity NiMH battery With NiCD battery With Lilon batteryLow Power High Power 11 hours 8 hours 14 hours 11 hours 12 hours 9 hours 11 hours 8 hours Sealing: Withstands rain testing per MIL STD 810 C/D /E and IP54 Shock and Vibration:Protection provided via impact resistant housing exceeding MIL STD 810-C/D /E and TIA/EIA 603 Dust and Humidity: Protection provided via environment resistant housing exceeding MIL STD 810 C/D /E and TIA/EIA 603
6-4 MODEL CHART AND TEST SPECIFICATION *Availability subject to the laws and regulations of individual countries.Tr a n s m i t t e r *Frequencies - Full BandsplitVHF: 136-174 MHz UHF: 403-470 MHz UHF2: 450-527 MHz 300R1: 300-350 MHz Channel Spacing12.5/20/25 kHz Frequency Stability (-25°Cto+55°C, +25°Ref.)±2.5 ppm ±5.0 ppm (UHF2, 300R1) Power 136 - 174: 1-5W 403 - 470: 1-4W 450 - 527: 1-4W 300 - 350: 1-4W Modulation Limiting±2.5 @ 12.5 kHz ±4.0 @ 20 kHz ±5.0 @ 25 kHz FM Hum & Noise-40 dB Typical Conducted/Radiated Emission-36 dBm 1 GHz Adjacent Channel Power-60 dB @ 12.5 kHz -70dB@20/25kHz Audio Response (300 - 3000 Hz)+1 to -3 dB Audio Distortion
Chapter 7 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 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 7-1. Ta b l e 7 - 1PowerUpErrorCodes If the error code displayed is...then, there is a... To correct the problem... “Chan Spacing”Invalid channel spacing.Reprogram codeplug with correct spacings. “EEPROM Cksum”Codeplug structure mismatch or non-existence of codeplug.Reprogram codeplug with correct version and retest radio. If message reoccurs, replace main board or return it to the nearest Motorola depot. “Synth Lock”Channel frequency invalid for radio model.Reprogram codeplug with correct frequency and channel range. “RF Config”Channel frequency outside allowed range or invalid channel number for channel frequency plan.Reprogram codeplug with valid frequencies/channels. “RAM Test”RAM test failureTurn radio off-on. If message reoccurs replace main board or return it to the nearest Motorola depot. “Personality D”Personality data invalid Reprogram codeplug with valid personality. “Dynamic CP”Dynamic codeplug failure.Turn radio off then on. If message reoccurs replace main board or return it to the nearest Motorola depot. “Flash Cksum”Radio EPROM failure. Turn radio off then on. If message reoccurs replace main board or return it to the nearest Motorola depot. “Hardware Test”Radio hardware failure.Turn radio off-on. If message reoccurs replace main board or return it to the nearest Motorola depot. No Display Display module is not connected. Display module faulty.Check connection between main board and the display module. Replace display module. 300Hz Tone (Radio Without Display)Radio hardware failure or invalid codeplug.Turn radio off then on. If tone still sounds reprogram codeplug and retest. If tone continues to sound replace the main board or return it to the nearest Motorola depot.