Motorola Sse 5000 6881094c12 A Manual
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Schematics, Board Layouts, and Parts Lists: Universal Flex12-356881094C12-ANovember 11, 200412.4 Universal Flex Figure 12-26. Universal Flex Overall Circuit Schematic MAEPF-28014-O
12-36Schematics, Board Layouts, and Parts Lists: Universal FlexNovember 11, 20046881094C12-AFigure 12-27. Universal Flex Board Layout—Side 1 Figure 12-28. Universal Flex Board Layout—Side 2 MAEPF-28015-O MAEPF-28013-O
Schematics, Board Layouts, and Parts Lists: UCM12-376881094C12-ANovember 11, 200412.5 UCM Figure 12-29. UCM Flex Overall Circuit Schematic MAEPF-28011-O
12-38Schematics, Board Layouts, and Parts Lists: UCMNovember 11, 20046881094C12-AFigure 12-30. UCM Board Layout—Side 1 Figure 12-31. UCM Board Layout—Side 2 MAEPF-28012-O MAEPF-28010-O
Appendix A Accessories Motorola provides the following approved optional accessories to improve the productivity of the SSE 5000 portable radio. A.1 Antennas A.2 Batteries A.3 Carrying Accessories A.4 Chargers and Charger Accessories A.5 Dust Cover NAE6132 UHF (for PSM NMN6129) NAE6440 UHF whip HNN9033* impres™ NiCd (2000 mAh) HNN9034* impres™ NiCd FM (2000 mAh) HNN9034_SP01* impres™ NiCd FM (2000 mAh), engraved (NYPD) NTN4595 Premium NiCd (1800 mAh, 7.5 V) NTN4596 Premium NiCd FM (1800 mAh, 7.5 V) NTN4992 Premium NiCd FM (1800 mAh, 7.5 V) (HazMat) NTN4992_SP01 Premium NiCd FM (1800 mAh, 7.5 V) (HazMat), engraved (NYPD) * B versions of batteries or higher only 4205633T01 Belt loop (used with carry case NTN5644_SP01) NNTN4709 Belt clip NTN5574_SP02 T-strap (6 in.) with hard snap and dual fasteners (used with carry case NTN5644_SP01) NTN5644_SP01 Carry case, leather NLN7697 Wall mount kit RLN5382 Individual retrofit charger display module (CDM) WPLN4108 impres™ 6-bay multi-unit, 110 V WPLN4111 impres™ single-unit, 110 V WPLN4130 impres™ 6-bay multi-unit, 110 V, with display NTN7061 Dust cover for universal accessory connector
November 11, 20046881094C12-A A-2Accessories: Keyload Accessories A.6 Keyload Accessories A.7 Microphones and Microphone Accessories A.8 Programming Cables A.9 Surveillance Accessories TKN8506 KVL 3000 keyloader cable NMN6129 Public Safety Mic (PSM) NMN6158 Back swivel PSM clip NMN6225 Remote speaker mic (RSM) RKN4121 USB cable RKN4122 RS232 cable NTN5664 Surveillance kit/keyloader adapter ZMN6032 Surveillance kit (mic and PTT), 2-wire ZMN6038 Surveillance kit (mic and PTT), 2-wire (extra loud)
Appendix B Replacement Parts Ordering B.1 Basic Ordering Information When ordering replacement parts or equipment information, the complete identification number should be included. This applies to all components, kits, and chassis. If the component part number is not known, the order should include the number of the chassis or kit of which it is a part, and sufficient description of the desired component to identify it. Crystal orders should specify the crystal type number, crystal and carrier frequency, and the model number in which the part is used. B.2 Transceiver Board and VOCON Board Ordering Information When ordering a replacement transceiver board or VOCON board, refer to the applicable model chart in the front of this manual, read the transceiver board or VOCON board note, and include the proper information with your order. B.3 Motorola Online Motorola Online users can access our online catalog at https://www.motorola.com/businessonline To register for online access: • Domestic customers: please call 800-814-0601 (U.S. and Canada). • International customers: please go to h ttps://www.motorola.com/businessonline and click on “Sign Up Now.” B.4 Mail Orders Send written orders to the following addresses: B.5 Telephone Orders Radio Products and Services Division* (United States and Canada) 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Central Standard Time) Monday through Friday (Chicago, U.S.A.) 1-800-422-4210 1-847-538-8023 (International Orders) United States and Canada Orders (except for U.S. Federal Government orders): Motorola Inc. Radio Products and Services Division* Attention: Order Processing 2200 Galvin Drive Elgin, IL 60123 U.S.A.U.S. Federal Government Orders: Motorola Inc. U.S. Federal Government Markets Division Attention: Order Processing 7230 Parkway Drive Landover, MD 21076 U.S.A.International Orders: Motorola Inc. Radio Products and Services Division* Attention: International Order Processing 2200 Galvin Drive Elgin, IL 60123 U.S.A.
November 11, 20046881094C12-A B-2Replacement Parts Ordering: Fax Orders U.S. Federal Government Markets Division (USFGMD) 1-800-826-1913 Federal Government Parts - Credit Cards Only 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM (Eastern Standard Time) B.6 Fax Orders Radio Products and Services Division* (United States and Canada) 1-800-622-6210 1-847-576-3023 (International) USFGMD (Federal Government Orders) 1-800-526-8641 (For Parts and Equipment Purchase Orders) B.7 Parts Identification Radio Products and Services Division* (United States and Canada) 1-800-422-4210, menu 3 B.8 Product Customer Service Customer Response Center (Non-technical Issues) 1-800-247-2346 FAX:1-800-247-2347 *The Radio Products and Services Division (RPSD) was formerly known as the Customer Care and Services Division (CCSD) and/or the Accessories and Aftermarket Division (AAD).
GlossaryGlossary This glossary contains an alphabetical listing of terms and their definitions that are applicable to portable and mobile subscriber radio products. Te r mDefinition A/DSee analog-to-digital conversion. Abacus ICA custom integrated circuit providing a digital receiver intermediate frequency (IF) backend. ADCSee analog-to-digital converter. ALCSee automatic level control. analogRefers to a continuously variable signal or a circuit or device designed to handle such signals. See also digital. analog-to-digital conversionConversion of an instantaneous dc voltage level to a corresponding digital value. See also D/A. analog-to-digital converterA device that converts analog signals into digital data. See also DAC. antennaAny structure or device used to collect or radiate electromagnetic waves. automatic level controlA circuit in the transmit RF path that controls RF power amplifier output, provides leveling over frequency and voltage, and protects against high VSWR. bandFrequencies allowed for a specific purpose. BBPSee baseband interface port. baseband interface portSynchronous serial interface to the transceiver board used to transfer transmit and receive audio data. BGASee ball grid array. ball grid arrayA type of IC package characterized by solder balls arranged in a grid that are located on the underside of the package. clear to sendA handshaking signal (used in communication links, especially RS232) used by a transmitter to indicate to a receiver that transmission may proceed. Generated in response to a request-to-send signal. See also request to send. CODECSee coder/decoder.
November 11, 20046881094C12-A Glossary-2 codeplugFirmware that contains the unique personality for a system or device. A codeplug is programmable and allows changes to system and unit parameters. See also firmware. coder/decoderA device that encodes or decodes a signal. CPSSee Customer Programming Software. CTSSee clear to send. Customer Programming SoftwareSoftware with a graphical user interface containing the feature set of a radio. See also RSS. D/ASee digital-to-analog conversion. DACSee digital-to-analog converter. debounce timeAn amount of time (which is set using a hardware device or software) that ensures that only a single signal will be acted upon for a single opening or closing of a contact. deemphasisIn an FM transmission, the process of restoring the amplitude-versus- frequency characteristics of the signal. defaultA pre-defined set of parameters. deviationThe difference, usually the absolute difference, between a number and the mean of a set of numbers, or between a forecast value and the actual value. digitalRefers to data that is stored or transmitted as a sequence of discrete symbols from a finite set; most commonly this means binary data represented using electronic or electromagnetic signals. See also analog. digital-to-analog conversionConversion of a digital signal to a voltage that is proportional to the input value. See also A/D. digital-to-analog converterA device that converts digital data into analog signals. See also ADC. digital signal processorA microcontroller specifically designed for performing the mathematics involved in manipulating analog information, such as sound, that has been converted into a digital form. DSP also implies the use of a data compression technique. digital signal processor codeObject code executed by the Digital Signal Processor in a subscriber radio. The DSP is responsible for computation-intensive tasks, such as decoding ASTRO signaling. DSPSee digital signal processor. DSP codeSee digital signal processor code. Te r mDefinition