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    							List of Figuresix
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    List of Figures
    Figure 1-1. Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme ............................................................................. xvii
    Figure 1-1. W3 Hand-Held Control Head ................................................................................................ 1-3
    Figure 1-2. Typical W4 Rotary Control Head........................................................................................... 1-4
    Figure 1-3. Typical W5 Limited Keypad Control Head ............................................................................ 1-4
    Figure 1-4. Typical W7 Full Keypad Control Head ..................................................................................1-4
    Figure 1-5. Typical W9 Full Keypad Control Head ..................................................................................1-5
    Figure 3-1. Controller Sections................................................................................................................ 3-2
    Figure 3-2. Frequency Generation Unit Diagram .................................................................................. 3-11
    Figure 5-1. Performance Checks Test Setup .......................................................................................... 5-1
    Figure 5-2. W4 Control-Head Key-Closure Displays ............................................................................... 5-4
    Figure 5-3. W5 and W7 Control-Head Key-Closure Displays ................................................................. 5-5
    Figure 5-4. W9 Control-Head Key-Closure Displays ............................................................................... 5-5
    Figure 6-1. Radio Alignment Test Setup.................................................................................................. 6-1
    Figure 6-2. Tuner Main Menu .................................................................................................................. 6-2
    Figure 6-3. Radio Information Screen ..................................................................................................... 6-3
    Figure 6-4. PA Bias 1 Alignment Screen ................................................................................................. 6-4
    Figure 6-5. PA Bias 2 Alignment Screen ................................................................................................. 6-5
    Figure 6-6. PA Bias 3 Alignment Screen ................................................................................................. 6-6
    Figure 6-7. Reference Oscillator Window................................................................................................ 6-7
    Figure 6-8. Power Detection Calibration Alignment Screen .................................................................... 6-8
    Figure 6-9. Tx Power Characterization Alignment Screen ...................................................................... 6-9
    Figure 6-10. Tx Current Limit Alignment Screen ..................................................................................... 6-11
    Figure 6-11. Tx Deviation Balance (Compensation) Alignment Screen .................................................. 6-13
    Figure 6-12. Tx Deviation Limit Alignment Screen .................................................................................. 6-15
    Figure 6-13. Bit Error Rate Screen.......................................................................................................... 6-16
    Figure 6-14. Transmitter Test Pattern Screen ......................................................................................... 6-17
    Figure 6-15. Mic Sensitivity Calibration Screen....................................................................................... 6-18
    Figure 8-1. W4 Rotary Control-Head Assembly Screw and Snap Sequence ......................................... 8-4
    Figure 8-2. W5 and W7 Pushbutton Control-Head Assembly Screw Sequence ..................................... 8-5
    Figure 8-3. Removing the Front Panel Screws ....................................................................................... 8-8
    Figure 8-4. Removing the Control Head.................................................................................................. 8-9
    Figure 8-5. Removing the Flex (Control-Head Connector)...................................................................... 8-9
    Figure 8-6. Removing the Headbridge .................................................................................................. 8-10
    Figure 8-7. Removing the Flex (Main-Board Connector) ...................................................................... 8-10
    Figure 8-8. Control-Head Flex (Removed) ............................................................................................ 8-11
    Figure 8-9. Headbridge Seal (Removed) .............................................................................................. 8-11
    Figure 8-10. Removing the Secure Interface Board................................................................................8-12
    Figure 8-11. Removing the Top Cover Screws........................................................................................ 8-13
    Figure 8-12. Lifting the Top Cover ........................................................................................................... 8-13
    Figure 8-13. Removing the Top Cover .................................................................................................... 8-14
    Figure 8-14. Removing the J2 Rear Accessory Flex from the Main Board ............................................. 8-14
    Figure 8-15. Removing the PA Screws ................................................................................................... 8-15
    Figure 8-16. Removing the RF/DC Retention Clip (J2 Connector Side) ................................................. 8-16
    Figure 8-17. Removing the RF/DC Retention Clip (Antenna Connector Side)........................................ 8-16
    Figure 8-18. Pushing Up the Main Board ................................................................................................ 8-17
    Figure 8-19. Lifting Out the Main Board .................................................................................................. 8-17
    Figure 8-20. Removing the J2 Rear Accessory Connector ..................................................................... 8-18
    Figure 8-21. Inspecting the Chassis Shield Gasketing and Thermal Pads ............................................. 8-19
    Figure 8-22. Inserting the J2 Rear Accessory Connector ....................................................................... 8-20
    Figure 8-23. Inserting the Main Board into the Chassis ..........................................................................8-21 
    						
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    Figure 8-24. Inserting the RF/DC Retention Clip (DC Side) .................................................................... 8-2 2
    Figure 8-25. Inserting the RF/DC Retention Clip (RF Side) .................................................................... 8-2 2
    Figure 8-26. Connecting the J2 Rear Accessory Connector Flex to the Main Board .............................. 8-23
    Figure 8-27. Installing the PA Screws........................................................................................... ........... 8-24
    Figure 8-28. Inspecting the Thermal Pad and Installing the Cover Main Seal ........................................ 8-24
    Figure 8-29. Preparing to Place the Top Cover on the Chassis .............................................................. 8-25
    Figure 8-30. Securing the Top Cover to the Chassis .............................................................................. .8-25
    Figure 8-31. Installing the Secure Interface Board .............................................................................. .... 8-26
    Figure 8-32. Installing the Headbridge Seal ..................................................................................... ....... 8-27
    Figure 8-33. Installing the Control-Head Flex in the Transceiver ............................................................ 8-27
    Figure 8-34. Installing the Headbridge on the Transceiver ...................................................................... 8 -28
    Figure 8-35. Installing the Control-Head Flex on the Control Head......................................................... 8-28
    Figure 8-36. Inserting the Control Head Into the Transceiver ................................................................. 8-2 9
    Figure 8-37. Installing the Control-Head Screws ................................................................................. .... 8-29
    Figure 8-38. Chassis Thermal Pad Locations ...................................................................................... ... 8-30
    Figure 9-1. J2 Accessory Connector Pin-Out Arrangement .................................................................... 9-1
    Figu re 10 -1. ASTRO  XTL  5000 Functional Block  Diagram  .....................................................................1 0-2
    Figu re 10 -2. J0103 Remote-M ount Control Head Connector..................................................................1 0-3
    Figu re 10 -3. J5 Control Cable for  Remote-Mount Control  Head  .............................................................1 0-3
    Figu re 10 -4. J6 Radio Operations  Connector..........................................................................................1 0-3
    Figure 10 -5. J3 Remote-Control Cable Accessory Connector  ................................................................10-3
    Figu re 10 -6. J2 Rear  Accessory Connector  ............................................................................................1 0-3
    Figu re 10 -7. P104 Microphone Ja ck .......................................................................................................1 0-3
    Figu re 10 -8. Dash-Mount Radio Connector  Lo cations  ............................................................................1 0-4
    Figu re 10 -9. Remote-Mount Radio Connector  Lo cations.......................................................................1 0-4
    Figure 10 -10.Main Board Connector Locations  -  Side 1..........................................................................10-4
    Figu re 10 -11.Ma in Board Connector  Locations  -  Side 2  .........................................................................1 0-4
    Figu re 10 -12.Control  Head Cabling  Diag ram ..........................................................................................1 0-5
    Figu re 10 -13.Control  Head 50 -pin Connector  .........................................................................................1 0-6
    Figu re 10 -14.XTL  5000 Radio Connector  Naming  Scheme....................................................................1 0-7
    Figure 11-1. W3 Hand-Held Control Head Exploded View...................................................................... 11-2
    Figure 11-2. W4 Rotary Control Head Exploded View ............................................................................ 11- 3
    Figure 11-3. W5 and W7 Pushbutton Control Head Exploded View ....................................................... 11-4
    Figure 11-4. W9 Pushbutton Control Head Exploded View..................................................................... 11-5
    Figure 11-5. XTL 5000 (3.5-35 W) Radio Exploded View ....................................................................... 11-6
    Figure 11-6. Motorcycle Interconnect Board and Assembly Exploded View ........................................... 11-7
    Figure 11-7. Interconnect Board and Assembly Exploded View ............................................................. 11-7
    Figure 11-8. Motorcycle Radio Remote-Mount Control Head with Speaker and Microphone ................. 11-8
    Figure 11-9. Handlebar Installation (Control Head and Speaker Mounted Together) Exploded View ..... 11-9
    Figure 11-10.Handlebar Installation (Control Head and Speaker Mounted Separately) Exploded View . 11-9
    Figure 11-11.Fuel-Tank Console Installation (Control Head and Speaker Mounted Together) Exploded  View ........................................................................................................................... ....... 11-10
    Figure 11-12.Fuel-Tank Console Installation (Control Head and Speaker Mounted Separately) Exploded  View ........................................................................................................................... ....... 11-10
    Figure 11-13.HMN1062_ Motorcycle Microphone ..................................................................................11 -11
    Figure 11-14.HSN6003_ Motorcycle Weather-Resistant Speaker .........................................................11-11
    Figure 11-15.Motorcycle Weather-Resistant Radio Enclosure .............................................................. 11-12
    Figure 11-16.Motorcycle Universal Mounting Plate Exploded View ...................................................... 11-13 
    						
    							List of Tablesxi
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    List of Tables
    Table 1-1. Control Head Basic Features ................................................................................................ 1-2
    Table 4-1. Recommended Motorola Test Equipment ............................................................................. 4-1
    Table 4-2. Wattmeter Plug-In Elements ........................................................................................... ...... 4-1
    Table 4-3. Recommended Non-Motorola Test Equipment ..................................................................... 4-2
    Table 4-4. Service Aids for XTL 5000 Board-Level Troubleshooting ..................................................... 4-2
    Table 4-5. Recommended Motorola Tools for Board-Level Troubleshooting ......................................... 4-3
    Table 4-6. Recommended Non-Motorola Tools for Board-Level Troubleshooting ................................. 4-3
    Table 4-7. XTL 5000 Radio Field-Programming Items........................................................................... 4-4
    Table 5-1. Test-Mode Displays ................................................................................................... ........... 5-2
    Table 5-2. Test Frequencies ..................................................................................................... ............. 5-3
    Table 5-3. Signaling Types ...................................................................................................... .............. 5-4
    Table 5-4. Receiver Performance Checks .......................................................................................... ... 5-5
    Table 5-5. Transmitter Performance Checks ....................................................................................... .. 5-6
    Table 6-1. PA Bias 1 Alignment RF Power Amplifier Devices................................................................ 6-3
    Table 6-2. Power Supply Voltage Settings ........................................................................................ ..... 6-3
    Table 6-3. PA Bias 1 Alignment Device Bias Current ............................................................................ 6- 4
    Table 6-4. PA Bias 2 Alignment Amplifier Devices................................................................................ .6-4
    Table 6-5. Power Supply Voltage Settings ........................................................................................ ..... 6-4
    Table 6-6. PA Bias 2 Alignment Device Bias Current ............................................................................ 6- 5
    Table 6-7. PA Bias 3 Alignment Amplifier Devices................................................................................ .6-5
    Table 6-8. Power Supply Voltage Settings ........................................................................................ ..... 6-5
    Table 6-9. PA Bias 3 Alignment Device Bias Current ............................................................................ 6- 6
    Table 6-10. Reference Oscillator Alignment ...................................................................................... ...... 6-8
    Table 6-11. Power Supply Voltage Settings ....................................................................................... ...... 6-8
    Table 6-12. Power Supply Voltage Settings ....................................................................................... ...... 6-9
    Table 6-13. Power Supply Voltage Settings ....................................................................................... .... 6-10
    Table 6-14. Transmit Current Limit Offset ....................................................................................... ....... 6-11
    Table 6-15. Transmit Current Limit Devices...................................................................................... ..... 6-12
    Table 6-16. Bit Error Rate Test Fields .......................................................................................... .......... 6-16
    Table 6-17. Transmitter Test Pattern Fields ..................................................................................... ...... 6-17
    Table 7-1. UCM Kit Listing ...................................................................................................... ............... 7-1
    Table 7-2. Secure Interface Board Kits .......................................................................................... ........ 7-1
    Table 8-1. Required Tools and Supplies .......................................................................................... ...... 8-1
    Table 8-2. Chassis Thermal Pad Parts ............................................................................................ .... 8-30
    Table 8-3. Fastener Torque Chart ................................................................................................ ........ 8-32
    Table 9-1. J2 Accessory Connector Signal and Voltage Descriptions ................................................... 9-1
    Table 9-2. Normal Operation Range and ESD Clamping Voltages........................................................ 9-3
    Table 9-3. Power-Up Error Codes................................................................................................. ......... 9-5
    Table 9-4. Operational Error Codes .............................................................................................. ......... 9-7
    Table 9-5. Transmitter Troubleshooting Chart .................................................................................... ... 9-7
    Table 9-6. Receiver Troubleshooting Chart ....................................................................................... .... 9-8
    Table 10 -1.   Table of Functional Block  Diagrams  and Connectors.........................................................  10-1
    Table 11-1. Table of Exploded Views ............................................................................................. ....... 11-1
    Table 11-2. W3 Hand-Held Control Head Exploded View Parts List ..................................................... 11-2
    Table 11-3. W4 Rotary Control Head Parts List ................................................................................... .. 11-3
    Table 11-4. W5 and W7 Pushbutton Control Head Parts List ................................................................ 11-4
    Table 11-5. W9 Pushbutton Control Head Parts List ............................................................................ 11- 5
    Table 11-6. XTL 5000 (3.5-35W) Radio Parts List ................................................................................. 1 1-6
    Table 11-7. Motorcycle Interconnect Board and Assembly Parts List.................................................... 11-7
    Table 11-8. Interconnect Board and Assembly Parts List ...................................................................... 11-7
    Table 11-9. Motorcycle Radio Remote-Mount Control Head with Speaker and Microphone Parts List . 11-8
    Table 11-10. Handlebar Installation (Control Head and Speaker Mounted Together) Parts List ............. 11-9
    Table 11-11. Handlebar Installation (Control Head and Speaker Mounted Separately) Parts List .......... 11-9
    Table 11-12. Fuel-Tank Console Installation (Control Head and Speaker Mounted Together) Parts List ..................................................................................................................... ...... 11-10 
    						
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    Table 11-13. Fuel-Tank Console Installation (Control Head and Speaker Mounted Separately)
    Parts List ........................................................................................................................... 11-10
    Table 11-14. HMN1062_ Motorcycle Microphone Parts List ...................................................................11-11
    Table 11-15. HSN6003_ Motorcycle Weather-Resistant Speaker Parts List ..........................................11-11
    Table 11-16. Motorcycle Weather-Resistant Radio Enclosure Parts List (Enclosure Parts) .................. 11-12
    Table 11-17. Motorcycle Weather-Resistant Radio Enclosure Parts List (Mounting Parts) ................... 11-12
    Table 11-18. Motorcycle Universal Mounting Plate Parts List ................................................................ 11-13
    Table 11-19. Small Pushbutton Parts List .............................................................................................. 11-13
    Table 11-20. Large Pushbutton Parts List .............................................................................................. 11-13
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    Commercial Warranty
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    service for a period of time from the date of purchase as scheduled below:
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    Model Numbering, Charts, and Specificationsxvii
    Model Numbering, Charts, and Specifications
    Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme
    Figure 1-1.  Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme
    Position 1 - Type of Unit
    M =  Mobile 
    L  =  Table Top Station
    Positions 2 & 3 - Model Series
    Position 4 - Frequency Band
    Less than 29.7MHz
    29.7 to 35.99MHz
    36 to 41MHz
    42 to 50MHz
    300 to 345MHz
    66 to 80MHz
    74 to 90MHz
    Product Specific 
       VHF Range
    136 to 162MHz
    146 to 178MHz
    174 to 210MHz
    190 to 235MHz330 to 370MHz
    366 to 410MHz
    403 to 437MHz
    438 to 482MHz
    470 to 620MHz
    Product Specific
      UHF Range
    806 to 870MHz*
    825 to 870MHz
    896 to 941MHz
    403-470MHz
    1.0 to 1.6GHz
    1.5 to 2.0GHz
    Position 5 - Power Level
    0 to 0.7 Watts
    0.7 to 0.9 Watts
    1.0 to 3.9 Watts
    4.0 to 5.0 Watts
    5.1 to 6.0 Watts
    6.1 to 10 Watts
    10.1 to 15 Watts
    16 to 25 Watts
    Position 6 - Physical Packages
    RF Modem Operation
    Receiver Only
    Standard Control; No Display
    Standard Control; With Display
    Limited Keypad; No Display
    Limited Keypad; With Display
    Full Keypad; No Display
    Full Keypad; With Display
    Limited Controls; No Display
    Limited Controls; Basic Display
    Limited Controls; Limited Display
    Rotary Controls; Standard Display
    Enhanced Controls; Enhanced Display
    Low Profile; No Display
    Low Profile; Basic Display
    Low Profile; Basic Display, Full Keypad
    Tranceiver with Selectable Control Head
    VDV Control Head
    Control Head #2
    Position 7 - Channel Spacing
    0 =
    1 = 5KHz
    2 = 6.25KHz
    3 = 10KHz
    4 = 12.5KHz5 = 15KHz
    6 = 20/25KHz
    7 = 30KHz
    8 = 12.5/25KHz
    9 = Variable/Programmable
    Typical Model Number:
    Position:
    Position 8 - Primary Operation
    Conventional/Simplex
    Conventional/Duplex
    Trunked Twin Type
    Dual Mode Trunked
    Dual Mode Trunked/Duplex
    Trunked Type I
    Trunked Type II
    FDMA* Digital Dual Mode
    TDMA** Digital Dual Mode
    Single Sideband
    Global Positioning Satellite Capable
    Amplitude Companded Sideband (ACSB)
    Digital Dispatch
    Programmable
    Digital Interconnect
    Digital Multi-Service
    9600 Capable
    TDMA
    * FDMA = Frequency Division Multiple Access
    ** TDMA = Time Division Multiple Access
    Position 9 - Primary System Type
    Conventional
    Privacy Plus
    Clear SMARTNET
    Advanced Conventional Stat-Alert
    Enhanced Privacy Plus
    Nauganet 888 Series
    Japan Specialized Mobile Radio (JSMR)
    Multi-Channel Access (MCA)
    CoveragePLUS
    MPT1327* - Public
    MPT1327* - Private
    Radiocom
    Tone Signalling
    Binary Signalling
    Phonenet
    IDEN Basic
    IDEN Advanced Feature
    JSMR Digital
    LTR Protocol
    Single Sideband
    Programmable
    Secure Conventional
    Secure SMARTNET
    TETRA
    SmartZone
    * MPT = Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications
    Position 10 - Feature Level
    1 = Basic
    2 = Limited Package
    3 = Limited Plus
    4 = Intermediate
    5 = Standard Package6 = Standard Plus
    7 = Expanded Package
    8 = Expanded Plus
    9 = Full Feature/
          Programmable
    Position 11 - Version
    Version Letter (Alpha) - Major Change
    Position 12 - 
    Unique Model Variations
    C = Cenelec
    N = Standard Package
    Positions 13 - 16
    SP Model Suffix
    1 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1213 141516 M20 U R S 9 P W 1 A N S P 0 1
    20 = XTL 5000
    A
    B
    C
    D
    E
    F
    G
    H
    J
    K
    L
    M=
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =N
    P
    Q
    R
    S
    T
    U
    V
    W
    X
    Y
    Z=
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    A 
    B
    C
    D
    E
    F
    G
    H=
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =
    =26 to 35 Watts
    36 to 60 Watts
    61 to 110 Watts
    Up to 125 Watts
    1-25 Watts
    25-40 Watt
    25-45 Watt
    10-35 Watt J 
    K
    L
    M
    N
    P
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    MAEPF-27634-O
    * For XTL 5000 U in Position 4 represents
         764-870MHz.
    Note: Values represented are not absolute,
        and are given to indicate range only.
    Note: Values represented are not absolute,
        and are given to indicate range only. 
    						
    							June 12, 20036881096C73-O
    xviiiModel Numbering, Charts, and Specifications 
    ASTRO XTL 5000 Motorcycle 3.5–35 Watt Model Chart
    M20URS9PW1AN 764–870 MHz
    OptionDescription
    G67AD ADD: Remote Control Microphone W4, W5, W7
    G67AF ADD: Remote Mount No Control Head Needed
    G82AAADD: Motorcycle W4 Control Head
    G83AA ADD: Motorcycle W5 Control Head
    G84AA ADD: Motorcycle W7 Control Head
    B977DVADD: Control Hdw7 G48AN and G806AF
    B977EB INT: Control Head W4 Std Button
    B977EC INT: Control Head W5 Std Button
    B977EDINT: Control Head W7 Std Button
    G239AR INT: Secure Button W7
    G239AM INT: Secure Button W4
    G239ANINT: Secure Button W5
    G239AP INT: Secure Button W7 G50/51
    G159AC ADD: Encryption UCM Hardware
    G159ADADD: Encryption UCM HW 30-Sec Key Ret
    W22AT ADD: Motorcycle Palm Microphone
    W15AG ADD: Black Weather Resistant Enclosure
    G151AAADD: White Weather Resistant Enclosure
    B18CM ADD: Auxiliary Speaker Spec Motorcycle
    G335AU ADD: Ant 3 dB Motorcycle 764-870 MHz
    Item No.Description
    XXXHLN6863_ Accessory Connector
    X
    HUF4017_ 700-800 MHz Main Board
    X
    HHN4045_ 700-800 MHz Transceiver Hardware
    XX
    HLN6861_ Hardware Standard Install
    XX
    HLN6884_ Motorcycle Interconnect Board
    X
    HKN6062_ Motorcycle Control Head Cable 8’
    XX
    HLN6865_ Remote-Mount Control Head Hardware
    XX
    HLN6125_ Hardware Housing Front Remote
    X
    HKN6032_ Power Cable
    X
    HLN6216_ Motorcycle Hdw Spare Control Head
    XPMLN4019_ W4 Motorcycle Control Head
    XXHLN6105_ Spare Button Kit
    XXHLN6688_ Spare Button Kit
    XHLN6444_ W5 Motorcycle Control Head
    XHLN6445_ W7 Motorcycle Control Head
    XHLN6549_ W4 Standard Button Map
    XXHLN6548_ W5 Standard Button Map
    XXXHLN6523_ W7 Standard Button Map
    XXHLN6524_ W7 Secure Button Map
    XHLN6249_ W4 Secure Button Map
    XHLN6208_ W5 Secure Button Map
    XHLN6876_ Secure Interface Board 30-Day Key Ret
    XHLN6877_ Secure Interface Board 30-Sec Key Ret
    XHMN1079_ Motorcycle Palm Microphone
    X HSN6003_ Motorcycle Water Resistant Speaker
    X HAF4015_ Antenna 3 dB Motorcycle 764-870 MHz
    X HAF4018_ Antenna 3 dB Low-Profile 764-870 MHz
    X HHN6001_ White Enclosure
    XHHN6002_ Black Enclosure
    XX HLN6889_ Motorcycle Hardware
    XXXHLN6179_ Control Head/Speaker Adapter KitX = Item Included
    _ = the latest version kit. When ordering a kit, refer to your specific kit for the suffix number. 
    						
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