Motorola Radius Cm200 Cm300 Pm400 Basic 6802966c15 A Manual
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RF Test Mode3-5 Table 3-6 Receiver Performance Checks * See Tables 3-4. Test Name Communications Analyzer Radio Test Set Comment Reference FrequencyMode: PWR MON 4th channel test frequency* Monitor: Frequency error Input at RF In/OutTEST MODE, Test Channel 4 carrier squelch output at antennaPTT to continuous (during the performance check)Frequency error to be: ±186 Hz VHF1 ±200 Hz VHF2 ±568 Hz UHF2 ±600 Hz UHF3 Rated Audio Mode: GEN Output level: 1.0mV RF 4th channel test frequency* Mod: 1kHz tone at 3kHz deviation Monitor: DVM: AC VoltsTEST MODE Test Channel 4 carrier squelchPTT to OFF (center), meter selector to Audio PASet volume control to 8.10Vrms DistortionAs above, except to distortionAs aboveAs aboveDistortion
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Chapter 4 RADIO TUNING AND PROGRAMMING 1.0 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the Customer Programming Software (CPS) and tuner program designed for use in a Windows 98/ME/NT/2000 environment. Table 4-1 Software Installation Kits Radio Tuning Setup 2.0 CPS Programming/Flashing Setup with RIB The CPS programming setup, shown in Figure 4-1 is used to program and flash the radio using the Radio front Telco connector. NOTE Refer to the CPS on-line help files for programming procedures. Description Kit Number CPSRVN4191_ Figure 4-1 CPS Programming/Flashing Setup with RIB RIB RLN-4008Rx GndData Tx Data Cable 3080369B72 (9 PIN) DB15 Cable 3080369B71 (25 PIN) Power Supply Programming 3080070N01Cable DB25 RadioDC RF ACC FKN8096 8-pin Telco 10-pin Telco FKN8096 Data =Programming Boot = Flashing
4-2RADIO TUNING AND PROGRAMMING 3.0 CPS Programming/Flashing Setup Ribless The CPS programming setup, shown in Figure 4-2 is used to program and flash the radio using the Radio front Telco connector. Figure 4-2 CPS Programming/Flashing Setup Cable with Internal RIB 4.0 CPS Programming Setup with RIB (with Telco Connector) The CPS programming setup, shown in Figure 4-3 is used to program the radio using the Radio front Telco connector. Figure 4-3 CPS Programming Setup with RIB Power Supply Ribless Programming Cable RKN4081 Rx Data GndTx Data DB25 RadioDC RF ACC FKN8096 8-pin Telco 10-pin Telco FKN8096 Data =Programming Boot = Flashing RIB RLN-4008Rx GndData Tx Data Cable 3080369B72 (9 PIN) DB15 Cable 3080369B71 (25 PIN) Power Supply Programming GTF374Cable DB25 RadioDC RF ACC
CPS Programming Setup with RIB (Accessory Connector) 4-3 5.0 CPS Programming Setup with RIB (Accessory Connector) The CPS programming setup, shown in Figure 4-4 is used to program the radio using the Radio rear accessory connector. Figure 4-4 CPS Programming Setup Cable with RIB and Rear Adapter Cable 6.0 CPS Programming Setup with RIB The CPS programming setup, shown in Figure 4-5 is used to program the radio using the Radio rear accessory connector. Figure 4-5 CPS Programming Setup Cable with RIB and Rear Adapter Cable RIB RLN-4008Rx GndData Tx Data Cable 3080369B72 (9 PIN) DB15 Cable 3080369B71 (25 PIN) Power Supply Programming/Test RKN4083Cable DB25 Radio DC RF ACC FKN8113 Adapter Cable RIB RLN-4008Rx GndData Tx Data Cable 3080369B72 (9 PIN) DB15 Cable 3080369B71 (25 PIN) Power Supply Programming GTF374Cable DB25 Radio DC RF ACC GTF377Cable
4-4RADIO TUNING AND PROGRAMMING 7.0 Radio Tuning Setup A personal computer (PC), Windows 95/98/NT 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 4-6. Figure 4-6 Radio Tuning Test Equipment Setup with External RIB 7.1 Initial Test Equipment Control Settings The initial test equipment control settings are listed in Table 4-2. Table 4-2 Initial Equipment Control Settings Service Monitor Test Set Power Supply Monitor Mode: Power MonitorSpeaker set: AVoltage: 13.8 Vdc (low power models) 13.6 Vdc (high power models) RF Attenuation: -70 Speaker/load: SpeakerDC on/standby: Standby AM, CW, FM: FMPTT: OFFVolt Range: 20 V Oscilloscope Source: Mod Oscilloscope Horizontal: 10mSec/Div Oscilloscope Vertical: 2.5 kHz/Div Oscilloscope Trigger: Auto Monitor Image: Hi Monitor BW: Nar Monitor Squelch: mid CW Monitor Volume: 1/4 CWCurrent: 20A NOTE Refer to Tuner on-line help files for tuning procedures. Wattmeter Audio Generator Sinad Meter AC Voltmeter 30 dB Pad Audio In Tx Rx ReceiveTransmit RF Generator RIB RLN-4008RLN4460 Te s t B o x Cable 3080369B72 (9 PIN) Program/ RKN4083Te s t C a b l e Service Monitor or Counter DB15 Cable 3080369B71 (25 PIN) Power Supply Rx Data GndTx Data RadioDC RF ACC ELM Adapter cable FKN8113
Chapter 5 POWER UP SELF-TEST 1.0 Error Codes Turning on the radio starts a self-test routine that checks the RAM, ROM checksum, EEPROM hardware, and EEPROM checksum. If these checks are successful, the radio generates two high- pitched self-test pass tones. If the self-test is not successful, one low-pitched tone is heard. Radios with displays are able to display the error codes. Following are the possible errors and the related connections. Table 5-1 Power Up Error Codes Possible Errors To correct the problem... RAM test failure.Retest the radio by turning it off and turning it on again. If bad tone reoccurs, replace RAM (U0122). Codeplug structure mis- match or non existence of codeplug.Reprogram codeplug with correct version and retest radio. If message reoccurs, replace EEPROM (U0111). Wrong codeplug checksum.Reprogram codeplug.
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Chapter 6 ACCESSORIES & CONNECTOR PIN FUNCTIONS 1.0 Accessories To order, refer to Chapter 1 (paragraph 3.0 - ‘Replacement Parts Ordering’) of this manual. 1.1 Antennas VHF HAD4006_ 136 - 144 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount HAD4007_ 144 - 150.8 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount HAD4008_ 150.8 - 162 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount HAD4009_ 162 - 174 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount RAD4000_ 136 - 174 MHz, 3 dB Gain (No Mount) HAD4014_ 140 - 174 MHz, 3.5 dB Gain Roof Mount UHF HAE4002_ 403 - 430 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount HAE4003_ 450 - 470 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount HAE4004 470 - 512 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount HAE4010_ 406 - 420 MHz, 3.5 dB Gain Roof Mount HAE4011_ 450 - 470 MHz, 3.5 dB Gain Roof Mount RAE4004_RB 445 - 470 MHz, 5 dB Gain Roof Mount RAE4004_MB 445 - 470 MHz, 5 dB Gain Magnetic Mounts TAE6053_ 430 - 450 MHz, 1/4 Wave Roof Mount
6-2 ACCESSORIES & CONNECTOR PIN FUNCTIONS 1.2 Audio 1.3 Alarms and Accessories HMN3596_Compact Palm Microphone (Std. Mic) HMN1035_ Heavy Duty Microphone RMN5029_Enhanced Keypad Microphone RMN5018_ Mag One Microphone (Low Cost) (6 months warranty only) RMN5019_Mag One Keypad Microphone (Low Cost) (6 months warranty only) AAREX4617_ Telephone Style Handset Kit GMMN4065_Visor Microphone (Omni Direction) AARMN4027_ Visor Microphone - High Noise (Uni-Direction) RSN4001_External Speaker, 13 W HSN8145_ External Speaker, 7.5 W HLN9073_Microphone Hang-up Clip (requires install) HLN9414_ Microphone Hang-up Clip (Universal - no install required) RLN4856_Footswitch with Remote PTT RLN4857_ Pushbutton with Remote PTT RLN4858_Gooseneck PTT RLN4836_ External PTT with Emergency Footswitch HLN9328_External Alarm Relay (used in conjunction with GLN7282) GLN7282_ Buzzer Kit (used in conjunction with HLN9328)