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6881096C73-OJune 11, 2003 Model Numbering, Charts, and Specificationsxix ASTRO XTL 5000 3.5–35 Watt Model Chart M20URS9PW1AN 764–870 MHz OptionDescription G66AAADD: Dash Mount W4, W5, W7 G66ABADD: Dash Mount W3 G66ACADD: Dash Mount No Control Head Needed G67AA ADD: Remote Mount W4, W5, W7 G67AB ADD: Remote Mount W9 G67ACADD: Remote Mount W3 G67AE ADD: Remote Mount No Control Head G72AA ADD: W3 Handheld Control Head G73AAADD: W4 Control Head G79AA ADD: W5 Control Head G80AA ADD: W7 Control Head G81AAADD: W9 Control Head B977DU ADD: Control Head W9 Hdw B977DV ADD: Control Head W7 G48AN and G806AF B977DZADD: Control Head W9 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 G239AD INT: Secure Button W9 Item No.Description XHUF4017_ 700-800 MHz Main Board X HHN4045_ 700-800 MHz Transceiver Hardware XX XXXXXHLN6861_ Hardware Standard Install XX XXXXXHLN6863_ Accessory Connector X XHLN6864_ Control Head Dash Interconnect XX XHKN4191_ Mobile Power Cable X XXXXHLN6185_ Hardware Remote CH X XXXXHLN6865_ Remote-Mount Control Head Hardware X XHLN6885_ Handheld CH Interconnect Board XXXHLN6883_ Remote Interconnect Board XHLN6813_ Control Head Trunnion Kit XHLN6432_ Back Housing Kit XXXXHKN4192_ Mobile Power Cable 20 ft. XHLN4921_ Trunnion XHMN4044_ Handheld Control Head XAAMN4045_ W4 Control Head XXXHLN6105_ Spare Button Kit XXXHLN6688_ Spare Button Kit XHLN6440_ W5 Control Head XXHLN6396_ CH DEK Compatible XHLN6441_ W7 Control Head XHCN1078_ W9 Control Head (Black) XHLN6481_ W9 Clear Button Kit XHLN6476_ W9 Secure Button Kit XHLN6549_ W4 Standard Button Map XHLN6548_ W5 Standard Button Map X HLN6523_ W7 Standard Button Map (Also see next page) XX HLN6524_ W7 Secure Button Map X HLN6800_ W9 Secure Button KitX = Item Included _ = the latest version kit. When ordering a kit, refer to your specific kit for the suffix number.
June 11, 20036881096C73-O xxModel Numbering, Charts, and Specifications ASTRO XTL 5000 3.5–35 Watt Model Chart (cont.) M20URS9PW1AN 764–870 MHz OptionDescription G239AMINT: Secure Button W4 G239ANINT: Secure Button W5 G239APINT: Secure Button W7 G50/51 G239AQ INT: Secure Button W9 G50/51 G159AC ADD: Encryption UCM Hardware G159ADADD: Encryption UCM Hdw 30 Sec Key Ret W382AG ALT: Control Station Palm Microphone W665BE ADD: Control Station Operation G91AAADD: Control Station Power Supply W22AR ADD: W9 Palm Microphone W22AS ADD: Hand Microphone W109CSALT: Microphone Handset with Hangup Cup G110AB INT: 17 ft Control Head Cable W4, W5, W7, W9 G110AC INT: W3 Remote Y Cable B18CLADD: Auxiliary Spkr Spectra 5 Watt W432AE ENH: 10 Watt Audio (Standard on High Power) W484AD ADD: Antenna 3 dB Gain (764-870 MHz) G335ATADD: Antenna 1/4 Wave 764-870 MHz G174AA ADD: Antenna 3 dB Low-Profile 764-870 MHz G175AA ADD: Antenna 3 dB Elevat Feed 764-870 MHz Item No.Description XHLN6249_ W4 Secure Button Map X HLN6208_ W5 Secure Button Map XHLN6523_ W7 Standard Button Map (Also see prev. pg) XHLN6675_ W9 Secure Button Map XHMN1050_ Control Station Microphone XHLN6876_ Secure Interface Board 3 Day Key Retention XHLN6877_ Secure Interface Board 30 Sec Key Retention XHLN6042_ Base Tray XHLN6047_ BDW Installation Base Tray XHPN4001_ Control Station Power Supply XHMN1061_ W9 Palm Microphone XHMN1080_ Standard Palm Microphone W4, W5, W7 XHLN1220_ Microphone Handset with Hangup Clip XHKN4356_ Standard 17 ft Control Head Remote Cable XHKN6096_ Handheld Control Head Y Cable XHSN4018_ Speaker 5 Watt XHSN6001_ Speaker 10 Watt XHAF4017_ Antenna 3 dB Gain 762-870 MHz X HAF4016_ Antenna 1/4 Wave 762-870 MHz X HAF4013_ Antenna 3 dB Low Profile 762-870 MHz X HAF4014_ Antenna 3 dB Elevated Feed 762-870 MHzX = Item Included _ = the latest version kit. When ordering a kit, refer to your specific kit for the suffix number.
6881096C73-OJune 11, 2003 Model Numbering, Charts, and Specificationsxxi 700–800 MHz Radio Specifications GENERALRECEIVERTRANSMITTER FCC Designations:AZ492FT5823Frequency Range: Frequency Range: 700 MHz Band: 764–776 MHz700 MHz Band: Temperature Range:800 MHz Band: 851–870 MHz Repeater Mode: 794–806 MHz Operating: –30° C to +60° C Talkaround Mode: 764–776 MHz Storage: –40° C to +85° CChannel Spacing:12.5 kHz/20 kHz/25 kHz800 MHz Band: Repeater Mode: 806–825 MHz Power Supply:12 Vdc Negative Ground OnlyInput Impedance: 50 ohm Talkaround Mode: 851–870 MHz Battery Drain: (Maximum)Frequency Separation:Full BandsplitRated Output Power: 35 W:764–806 MHz Band: 2***/30 W Standby @ 13.8 V: 0.7 ASensitivity:806–870 MHz Band: 35 W Receive at Rated Audio @ 13.8 V: 3.0 A20 dB Quieting: Transmit @ Rated Power: 25 kHz Channel Spacing: 0.30 µVChannel Spacing:12.5 kHz/20 kHz/25 kHz 35 W 12.0 A12 dB SINAD: 25 kHz Channel Spacing: 0.25 µVOutput Impedance: 50 ohm Dimensions (H x W x D) W4, W5, and W7 Models: Digital Sensitivity**: Frequency Separation:Full Bandsplit Remote-Mount Control Head: 2.0 x 7.1x 2.2 1% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.30 µV (50.8 mm x 180.3 mm x 55.9 mm) 5% BER (12.5 kHz channel): 0.25 µVFrequency Stability*: Dash-Mount Radio: 2.0 x 7.1x 9.1 (–30° to +60°C; 25°C Ref.): ±0.00015% (50.8 mm x 180.3 mm x 231.1 mm)Adjacent Channel Selectivity*: W9 Model:25 kHz Channel: 80 dBModulation Limiting*: Remote-Mount Control Head: 3.4 x 6.5x 1.7 12.5 kHz Channel: 65 dB 25 kHz Channel Spacing: ±5.0 kHz (86.4 mm x 165.0 mm x 43.2 mm) 12.5 kHz Channel Spacing: ±2.5 kHz Speaker: (excluding mounting bracket)Intermodulation*:80 dB 5.5 x 5.5x 2.5Modulation Fidelity (C4FM)**: (139.7 mm x 139.7 mm x 63.5 mm)Spurious Rejection*:90 dB 12.5 kHz Digital Channel: ±2.8 kHz Weight: Frequency Stability*: FM Hum and Noise*: Radio: 6.1 lbs (2.8 kg) (–30° to +60° C; 25° C Ref.): ±0.00015% 20/25 kHz Channel: –40 dB Speaker: 1.5 lbs (0.7 kg) 12.5 kHz Channel: –34 dB Audio Output at 3% Distortion*: 7.5 Watts into 8 OhmsEmission (Conducted and Radiated): 13 Watts into 3.2 Ohms –70 dBc/–85 dBc (GNSS) Audio Sensitivity*: (For 60% Max. Deviation at 1 kHz): 0.08 V ±3 dB Audio Response*: (6 dB/Octave Pre-Emphasis 300 to 3000 Hz): +1,–3 dB Audio Distortion*:2% Emissions Designators: 8K10F1D, 8K10F1E, 11K0F3E, 16K0F3E, and 20K0F1E Specifications subject to change without notice. * Measured in analog mode per TIA/EIA 603 under nominal conditions. ** Measured in digital mode per TIA/EIA IS 102.CAAB. *** 2 W. itinerant frequencies.
June 11, 20036881096C73-O xxiiModel Numbering, Charts, and Specifications Notes
Chapter 1 Introduction 1.1 Notations Used in This Manual Throughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of note, caution, warning, and danger notations. These notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and due care must be taken and observed. NOTE:An operational procedure, practice, or condition that is essential to emphasize. 1.2 Radio Description The ASTRO XTL 5000 digital mobile radio is Motorola’s newest two-way mobile radio designed for your organization’s most demanding needs. The XTL 5000 Mobile is available in the 764–870 MHz frequency band with 3.5–35 W variable power (2 W itinerant). The ASTRO XTL 5000 radios are among the most sophisticated two-way radios available. They have a new robust design for radio users who need high performance, quality, and reliability in their daily communications. This new architecture provides the capability of supporting a multitude of legacy and advanced features resulting in a more cost-effective two-way radio communications solution.CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, might result in equipment damage. WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or injury. DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or injury. ! C a u t i o n ! W A R N I N G ! D A N G E R !
June 11, 20036881096C73-O 1-2Introduction: FLASHport® The ASTRO XTL 5000 radios are available with five control heads. Table 1-1 provides a description of basic features for these control heads. 1.3 FLASHport® All ASTRO XTL 5000 digital mobile radios are part of the FLASHport program and ship standard with a FLASH EE Prom, which allows for feature and system upgrades. FLASHPort Aftermarket Software is used to upgrade to the latest version of your System Enhancement Software Package, to upgrade to a different System Enhancement Software Package, or to order enhancements for existing ASTRO XTL 5000 digital radios in the field. 1.4 Control Head Descriptions The control heads used with XTL 5000 radios have microprocessor circuitry that operates the standard and optional features built into the system. The following illustrations show some typical ASTRO XTL 5000 control heads.Table 1-1. Control Head Basic Features FeatureW3W4W5W7W9 Display 2 line/14 characters Liquid-Crystal Display (LCD) with 8 Status Annunciators1 line/8 characters Va c u u m Fluorescent Display1 line/8 characters Va c u u m Fluorescent Display1 line/8 characters Va c u u m Fluorescent Display1 line/11 characters Va c u u m Fluorescent Display Control Type Rocker Switches Rotary Mode and Volume ControlsRocker Switch Mode and Volume ControlsRocker Switch Mode and Volume ControlsRocker Switch Mode and Volume Controls Numeric KeypadYesNoNoYesYes Channel Capability 512 512 512 512 512 Remote Mount Available Available Available Available Available Dash Mount Available Available Available Available Not Available Dual Control HeadNot Available Available Available Available Available Motorcycle Not Available Available Available Available Not Available
6881096C73-OJune 11, 2003 Introduction: Control Head Descriptions1-3 1.4.1 W3 Control Head Figure 1-1. W3 Hand-Held Control Head 1.4.2 W3 Controls On/Off Button (T1) — Turns the radio on and off. Orange Programmable Button (T2) — Programmed at the factory for emergency. Field- programmable by a qualified radio technician. Programmable Button (T3) — Field-programmable by a qualified radio technician. LED Indicator — Green/red light-emitting diode indicates operating status. Display — Two-line x 14-character display provides visual information about many radio features. Keypad — Provides control of, and data interface with, many features. Programmable Side Button 1 (S1) — Field-programmable by a qualified radio technician. Programmable Side Button 2 (S2) — Field-programmable by a qualified radio technician. Programmable Side Button 3 (S3) — Field-programmable by a qualified radio technician. Mode Control — Is used for selecting modes and programming menus. Volume Control — Is used for selecting the volume level, editing names, and making certain radio adjustments. Push-To-Talk (PTT) Button — Engages the transmitter. MAEPF-27650-O MODE HOME 2ABC1QZ3DEF 4GHI5JKL6MNO 7PRS8TUV9WXY 0 VOL Side Button 1 (S1) Side Button 2 (S2) Side Button 3 (S3) On/Off Button (T1) Push-To-Talk (PTT) ButtonLED Indicator Alphanumeric Keypad Volume ControlMode Control Orange Programmable Button (T2) Programmable Button (T3) Display
June 11, 20036881096C73-O 1-4Introduction: Control Head Descriptions 1.4.3 W4, W5, W7, and W9 Controls Heads Figure 1-2. Typical W4 Rotary Control Head Figure 1-3. Typical W5 Limited Keypad Control Head Figure 1-4. Typical W7 Full Keypad Control Head PHONE PAGE or SECURE or EMERGENCYPage Emer CALL DIRECT XMIT BUSY Mode Volume Pwr Phon Call Sel Scan Mic Home Dim H/L Dir Mon SCANSELECTMONITOR MODE KNOBPOWER ON/OFF/ VOLUME KNOB HOMEHORN/ LIGHTS MAEPF-27651-O PRIORITY/ NON-PRIORITY INDICATORSDIRECT INDICATOR Mode Vol MicPhon Call Sel H/LMon Dir PWRScan XMIT BUSY DIM HOME MAEPF-27652-O MODEPOWER ON/OFF PAGE or SECURE or EMERGENCYPage Emer PHONE SCAN CALL SELECT VOLUMEPRIORITY/ NON-PRIORITY INDICATORS DIRECT INDICATORHORN/ LIGHTS MONITORDIRECTHOME POWER ON/OFF 2 2Pgeor SITE LOCK MESSAGE REPROGRAM DIRECT O#Del Rcl Mode Vol MicPhon Call Sel PWRScan XMIT BUSY DIM HOME 1Ste2 3Lck 4Sts5Rpg6Msg 7H/L8Mon9Dir MAEPF-27653-O MODE EMERGENCY or SECUREEmer PHONESCANCALLSELECTPAGE VOLUME DIRECT INDICATORDELETERECALL MONITORSTATUS HORN/LIGHTS HOME PRIORITY/ NON-PRIORITY INDICATORS NOTE:Ty p i c a l as stated in the figure titles refers to the ability to customize the features accessed by certain pushbuttons on the control heads.
6881096C73-OJune 11, 2003 Introduction: Control Head Descriptions1-5 Figure 1-5. Typical W9 Full Keypad Control Head 1.4.4 W4, W5, W7, and W9 Controls Power Switch — The power (PWR) switch turns the radio and its accessories on or off. The power switch is part of the rotary volume knob on the W4 model, a push-type switch on the W5 and W7 models, and a slide switch on the right-hand bottom surface of the W9 model. Mode Switch — The Mode switch is used for selecting modes and programming menus. The Mode switch is a rotary switch on the W4 model and a rocker switch on the W5, W7, and W9 models. Pressing the right side of this rocker switch increases the mode number. Pressing the left side decreases the mode number. If you press and hold the switch, it scrolls the mode number up or down. The mode names appear in the display window. Volume Switch — The Volume switch is used for selecting the volume level, editing names, and making certain radio adjustments. The Volume switch is a rotary switch on the W4 model and a rocker switch on the W5, W7, and W9 models. On the pushbutton models, pressing and releasing the volume switch checks the volume setting. Your display will show “VOLUME_ _” and a number value (0-15). Press and hold the left side to decrease the volume. The number value scrolls up or down to your desired level. The Volume rocker switch also controls the volume level of the public address (PA) and external radio speaker (Ex Rd) options when they are enabled. The display window shows “PA VOL _ _” when public address is on and the Volume rocker switch is pressed. Dim Button — The DIM button is used to control the brightness of the display and button backlighting. When you turn on the system, the display comes on at the brightness level it was on before the system was last turned off. Press the DIM button once to reduce the brightness of the display to medium level and twice for low brightness level. Press the DIM button a third time to turn the display and button backlighting off. This is called the “surveillance” mode. Home Button — The Home button is used for restoring preprogrammed mode, establishing programmed mode, selecting programming entries, etc. Press the Home button to go to the radio’s preprogrammed “home” mode. On the W7 models, you may use the Home button instead of Mode switch to change modes. Hold the Home button until a beep sounds to enter the configuration state. The display shows an entry prompt. Use the keypad to enter your new mode choice and press the Home button again. Your mode is now changed without scrolling. Select Button — The Sel button is used to configure radio options. Option Buttons — The option buttons are used for turning options on and off, such as Phone, Scan, Emergency Call, and Secure. XMIT BUSY Call Scan Emer DIM Pri Non Pri 123 456 789 Mode Vol SelHome Phon H/L Rcl Sql Del Dir Sts Msg VOLUME ROCKER MODE ROCKERSELECT HOME KEYPAD RECALL DELETE DIMMER CONTROL PRIORITY INDICATORFUNCTION BUTTON NON-PRIORITY INDICATOR FUNCTION ON/OFF INDICATORS * Optional buttons (included but not installed or programmed) MESSAGE* POWER SWITCH STATUS* 0 MAEPF-27654-O
June 11, 20036881096C73-O 1-6Introduction: Control Head Descriptions Display — The vacuum fluorescent (VF) display’s primary function is to display mode numbers, mode names, volume level, and the status of options. It also functions as an on-off indicator for the entire system and plays an integral role in the operator’s reconfiguration of options. The display is 8 characters on W4, W5, and W7 models; 11 characters on the W9 model. XMIT and BUSY Indicators — The XMIT indicator lights when the radio is transmitting. The BUSY indicator lights when the selected channel is busy. Scan Indicators — When scan operation detects activity on a non-priority (NON-PRI) channel, the NON-PRI indicator light comes on. Activity on a second priority channel causes the priority (PRI) indicator to light. First priority channel activity causes PRI to flash. 12-Button Keypad (W7 and W9) — The keypad is used to change the status of options and for entering numbers. Several keys serve multiple functions. See the ASTRO XTL 5000 Digital User’s Guide for a complete description of keypad operation. -Site (Ste - #1 key) — Forces the radio to scan for a new site when the automatic multiple- site select (AMSS) feature for wide-area coverage is in use. - Page (2 or 2Pge - #2 Key) — Initiates a Call Alert page/enters Call ID list programming. -Lock (Lck - #3 key) — Locks the radio onto the current site when the AMSS feature is in use. -Status (Sts - #4 key) — Used alone or in conjunction with other keypad buttons and the Sel button to send a status transmission, indicating a predetermined condition change. - Regroup (Rpg - #5 key) — Requests a change in the radio’s talkgroup assignment when the dynamic regrouping feature is used. - Message (Msg - #6 key) — Used alone or in conjunction with other keypad buttons and the Sel button to transmit a message, indicating a response or temporary condition. - Horn/Lights (H/L - #7 key) — Selects/enables radio external alarms. - Monitor (Mon - #8 key) — Monitors the radio for channel traffic. - Direct/Simplex (Dir - #9 key) — Used for talkaround (mobile-to-mobile) conversations. - Recall (Rcl - * key) — Reviews modes in scan and phone lists. - Delete (Del - # key) — Used when editing stored lists.