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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 
    						
    							3-6TRANSCEIVER PERFORMANCE TESTING
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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. 
    						
    							5-2POWER UP SELF-TEST
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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) 
    						
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