Motorola Xpr 7000 Seris Basic 68009498001 A Manual
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Transceiver Performance Testing Display Model Test Mode 3-5 * See Table 3-4 Table 3-5. Transmitter Performance Checks Te s t N a m eCommunications AnalyzerRadio Test Set Comments Reference FrequencyMode: PWR MON 4th channel test frequency* Monitor: Frequency error Input at RF In/OutTEST MODE, Test Channel 4 carrier squelchPTT to continuously transmit (during the performance check)Frequency error to be ±604Hz for UHF ±204Hz for VHF Power RF As above As above As above Low Power: 1.0 – 1.6W (VHF/ UHF) High Power: 4.0 – 4.8W (UHF) High Power: 5.0 – 6.0W (VHF) Vo i c e ModulationMode: PWR MON 4th channel test frequency* atten to -70, input to RF In/Out Monitor: DVM: AC Volts Set 1kHz Mod Out level for 0.025Vrms at test set, 80mVrms at AC/DC test set jackAs aboveAs above, meter selector to micDeviation: ≥ 4.0 kHz but ≤ 5.0 kHz (25 kHz Ch Sp). Vo i c e Modulation (internal)Mode: PWR MON 4th channel test frequency* atten to -70, input to RF In/OutTEST MODE, Test Channel 4 carrier squelch output at antennaRemove modulation inputPress PTT switch on radio. Say “four” loudly into the radio mic. Measure deviation: ≥ 4.0 kHz but ≤ 5.0 kHz (25 kHz Ch Sp) TPL ModulationAs above 4th channel test frequency* BW to narrowTEST MODE, Test Channel 4 TPLAs aboveDeviation: ≥500Hz but ≤1000Hz (25 kHz Ch Sp).
3-6Transceiver Performance Testing Display Model Test Mode * See Table 3-4Table 3-6. Receiver Performance Checks Te s t N a m eCommunications AnalyzerRadio Test Set Comments 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 continuously transmit (during the performance check)Frequency error to be ±604Hz for UHF ±204Hz for VHF Rated Audio Mode: GEN Output level: 1.0mV RF 6th channel test frequency* Mod: 1kHz tone at 3kHz deviation Monitor: DVM: AC VoltsTEST MODE Test Channel 6 carrier squelchPTT to OFF (center), meter selector to Audio PASet volume control to 2.83 Vrms Set volume control to 3.16 Vrms (IECEx/ CSA 800/900) DistortionAs above, except to distortionAs aboveAs aboveDistortion
Transceiver Performance Testing Display Model Test Mode 3-7 3.3.3 LED Test Mode 1. Press and hold Side Button 1 after Display Test Mode. The radio beeps once and displays “LED Test Mode”. 2. Upon any button/key press, the radio lights the red LED and displays “Red LED On”. 3. Consequently, upon any button/key press, the red LED is turned off and the radio lights the green LED and displays “Green LED On”. 4. Upon any successive button/key press, the green LED is turned off, and the radio shall light both LEDs up while displaying “Both LEDs On”. Since there is only one LED on the portable, the LED color will be orange when the radio lights both LEDs. 3.3.4 Backlight Test Mode 1. Press and hold Side Button 1 after LED Test Mode. The radio beeps once and displays “Backlight Test Mode”. 2. The radio turns on both LCD and keypad backlight together. 3.3.5 Speaker Tone Test Mode 1. Press and hold Side Button 1 after Backlight Test Mode. The radio beeps once and displays “Speaker Tone Test Mode”. 2. The radio generates a 1 KHz tone with the internal speaker. 3.3.6 Earpiece Tone Test Mode 1. Press and hold Side Button 1 after Speaker Tone Test Mode. The radio beeps once and displays “Earpiece Tone Test Mode”. 2. The radio generates a 1 KHz tone with the earpiece. 3.3.7 Audio Loopback Earpiece Test Mode 1. Press and hold Side Button 1 after Earpiece Tone Test Mode. The radio beeps once and displays “Audio Loopback Earpiece Test Mode”. 2. The radio shall route any audio on the external mic to the earpiece.
3-8Transceiver Performance Testing Display Model Test Mode 3.3.8 Battery Check Test Mode 1. Press and hold Side Button 1 after Audio Loopback Earpiece Test Mode. The radio beeps once and momentarily displays “Battery Check Test Mode”. 2. The radio will display the following: Figure 3-1. Battery Check Test Mode Display 3.3.9 Button/Knob/PTT Test Mode 1. Press and hold Side Button 1 after Battery Check Test Mode. The radio beeps once and displays “Button Test”(line 1). 2. Rotate the Vo l u m e K n o b; “2/1” through “2/255” appears. The radio beeps at each position. 3. Rotate the Channel Knob; When rotate the channel knob in clockwise, “4/1” appear. When rotate the channel knob in counter clockwise, “4/-1” appear. The radio beeps at each position. 4. Press Side Button 1; “96/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “96/0” appears & radio beeps. 5. Press Side Button 2; “97/1”appears & radio beeps; release, “97/0” appears & radio beeps. 6. Press Side Button 3; “98/1”appears & radio beeps; release, “98/0” appears & radio beeps. 7. Press the PTT Switch; “1/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “1/0” appears & radio beeps. 8. Press Top Button; “148/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “148/0” appears & radio beeps. 9. Keypad Checks: -Press 0, “48/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “48/0” appears & radio beeps. -Press 1, “49/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “49/0” appears & radio beeps. -Press 2, “50/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “50/0” appears & radio beeps. -Press 3, “51/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “51/0” appears & radio beeps. -Press 4, “52/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “52/0” appears & radio beeps. -Press 5, “53/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “53/0” appears & radio beeps. -Press 6, “54/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “54/0” appears & radio beeps. -Press 7, “55/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “55/0” appears & radio beeps. -Press 8, “56/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “56/0” appears & radio beeps. -Press 9, “57/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “57/0” appears & radio beeps. -Press *, “58/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “58/0” appears & radio beeps. - Press #, “59/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “59/0” appears & radio beeps. -Press P1, “160/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “160/0” appears & radio beeps. -Press P2, “161/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “161/0” appears & radio beeps. -Press MENU, “85/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “85/0” appears & radio beeps. Rem. Capacity100%
Transceiver Performance Testing Display Model Test Mode 3-9 - Press BACK, “129/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “129/0” appears & radio beeps. - Press W, “128/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “128/0” appears & radio beeps. - Press X, “130/1” appears & radio beeps; release, “130/0” appears & radio beeps. - Press ▲, 135/1 appears & radio beeps; release, 135/0 appears & radio beeps. - Press ▼, 136/1 appears & radio beeps; release, 136/0 appears & radio beeps. 3.4 Display Model Test Mode 3.4.1 Monochrome Display Test 1. Press any button to test the LCD display, press button > until the display are fixed. Then, press and hold the first side button until the screen change. 2. Upon any button/key press, the LCD shall display the growing horizontal bars. Press button X until the LCD display full screen in Black and change to vertical bars. 3. Press button X until the LCD display full screen Black and change to icon display. 4. The LCD shall display RSSI icon (with full bar), monitor icon, high power level icon (H), tone disabled icon, priority-two channel scan icon, option board icon, unread message icon, emergency icon, talkaround icon, and battery strength indicator icon (with full bar). 5. The LCD shall clear the screen and display the rest of the icons (low power level icon (L), companding icon, and secure operation icon) upon any button/key press. 6. Then, press and hold the first side button until the screen change. 3.4.2 Color Display Test 1. Press any button to test the LCD display, press button X until the display are fixed. Then, press and hold the first side button until the screen change. 2. Upon key Xpress, the housing shall display a White screen with 2 pixels wide of a black border inset from the edge by 2 pixels and the text Display Test Mode in black. 3. Upon key Xpress, the housing shall display a Black screen with 2 pixels wide of a White boarder inset from the edge by 2 pixels and the text Display Test Mode in White. 4. Upon key Xpress, the housing shall display a full screen in Red. 5. Upon key Xpress, the housing shall display a full screen in Green. 6. Upon key Xpress, the housing shall display a full screen in Blue. 7. Upon key Xpress, the housing shall display the growing horizontal bars with a cyclic color of Red>Green>Blue>Black>Red>Green>Blue>Black>Red (Full Screen). 8. Upon key Xpress, the housing shall display the growing vertical bars with a cyclic color of Red>Green>Blue>Black>Red>Black (Full Screen). 9. Upon key “>”press, until all icons in color show. The housing shall display RSSI icon (with full bar), monitor icon, high power level icon (H), tone disabled icon, priority-two channel scan icon, option board icon, unread message icon, emergency icon, talkaround icon, and battery strength indicator icon (with full bar). 10. The housing shall clear the screen and display the rest of the icons in color, (low power level icon (L), companding icon, and secure operation icon) upon key “>”press. Then, press and hold the first side button until the screen change.
3-10Transceiver Performance Testing Non-Display Model Test Mode 3.5 Non-Display Model Test Mode 3.5.1 Entering Non-Display Radio Test Mode 1. Turn the radio on. 2. Within 10 seconds after “Self Test” is complete, press Side Button 2 five times in succession. 3. The radio beeps. 3.5.2 RF Test Mode When the radio is operating in its normal environment, the radios microcontroller controls the RF channel selection, transmitter key-up, and receiver muting, according to the customer codeplug configuration. However, when the unit is on the bench for testing, alignment, or repair, it must be removed from its normal environment via a special routine, called TEST MODE or “air test”. 1. Each short press of Side Button 2 changes the test environment (CSQ->TPL->DIG->USQ ->CSQ). The radio beeps once when radio toggles to CSQ, beeps twice for TPL, beeps three times for DIG and beeps four times for USQ. 2. Each short press of Side Button 1 toggles the channel spacing between 25 KHz, 12.5 KHz and 20 KHz as. The radio beeps once when radio toggles to 20KHz, beeps twice for 25KHz and beeps three times for 12.5KHz. 3. Turning of the Channel Knob changes the test channel from 1 to 14 as described in Table 3-4. The radio beeps in each position. 3.5.3 LED Test Mode 1. Press and hold Side Button 1 in RF Test Mode. The radio beeps once. 2. Upon any button/key press, the radio lights up the red LED. 3. Consequently, upon any button/key press, the red LED is turned off and the radio turns on the green LED. 4. Consequently, upon any button/key press, the green LED is turned off the radio shall turn on both LEDs. 3.5.4 Speaker Tone Test Mode 1. Press and hold Side Button 1 after LED Test Mode. The radio beeps once. 2. The radio generates a 1 KHz tone with the internal speaker. NOTEDIG is digital mode and other test environments are analog mode as described in Table 3-3.
Transceiver Performance Testing Non-Display Model Test Mode 3-11 3.5.5 Earpiece Tone Test Mode 1. Press and hold Side Button 1 after Speaker Tone Test Mode. The radio beeps once. 2. The radio generates a 1 KHz tone with the earpiece. 3.5.6 Audio Loopback Earpiece Test Mode 1. Press and hold Side Button 1 after Earpiece Tone Test Mode. The radio beeps once. 2. The radio shall route any audio on the external mic to the earpiece. 3.5.7 Battery Check Test Mode 1. Press and hold Side Button 1 after Audio Loopback Earpiece Test Mode. The radio beeps once. 2. The radio LED lights up accordingly; green LED for High Battery Level, orange LED for Mid Battery Level and blinking red LED for Low Battery Level. 3.5.8 Button/Knob/PTT Test Mode 1. Press and hold Side Button 1 after Battery Check Test Mode. The radio beeps once. 2. Rotate the Volume Knob; the radio beeps at each position. 3. Rotate the Channel Knob; the radio beeps at each position. 4. Press Side Button 1; the radio beeps; release, the radio beeps. 5. Press Side Button 2; the radio beeps; release, the radio beeps. 6. Press Side Button 3; the radio beeps; release, the radio beeps. 7. Press the PTT Switch; the radio beeps; release, the radio beeps. 8. Press Top Button; the radio beeps; release, the radio beeps.
Notes 3-12Transceiver Performance Testing Non-Display Model Test Mode
Chapter 4 Radio Programming and Tuning 4.1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the MOTOTRBO Customer Programming Software (CPS), as well as the Tuner and AirTracer applications, which are all designed for use in a Windows 2000/XP/ Windows 7 environment. These programs are available in one kit as listed in Table 4-1. An Installation Guide is also included with the kit. 4.2 Customer Programming Software Setup The CPS programming setup, shown in Figure 4-1 is used to program the radio. Figure 4-1. CPS Programming Setup 4.3 AirTracer Application Tool The MOTOTRBO AirTracer application tool has the ability to capture over-the-air digital radio traffic and save the captured data into a file. The AirTracer application tool can also retrieve and save NOTERefer to the appropriate program on-line help files for the programming procedures. Table 4-1. Software Installation Kits Radio Tuning Setup Description Part Number MOTOTRBO CPS, Tuner and AirTracer Applications CD NOTERefer to appropriate program on-line help files for the programming procedures. Computer USB ports can be sensitive to Electrostatic Discharge. Do not touch exposed contacts on cable when connected to a computer. ! C a u t i o n Radio BatteryProgramming, Testing & Alignment Cable PMKN4012B PMKN4013C or later.
4-2Radio Programming and Tuning: Radio Tuning Setup internal error logs from MOTOTRBO radios. The saved files can be analyzed by trained Motorola personnel to suggest improvements in system configurations or to help isolate problems. 4.4 Radio Tuning Setup A personal computer (PC), Windows 2000/XP/Windows 7and 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 4-2. Figure 4-2. Radio Tuning Equipment Setup Wattmeter Audio Generator Sinad Meter AC Voltmeter 10 dB Pad Power Supply Audio In Tx Rx ReceiveTransmit RF Generator RF Adaptor RLN4460_Test Box Radio Programming, Testing & Alignment Cable PMKN4013C or laterService Monitor or Counter +12VDCBattery Eliminator 7.5V Reg.