Motorola 89FC4798 A Users manual

APPLICANT: MOTOROLA INC. EQUIPMENT TYPE: ABZ89FC4798-A
INSTRUCTION MANUALS
Draft copy of the of the front matter of the following instruction manual is enclosed with this submission:
68P81095E55-C ......................................................................... Quantar Digital Capable Station
For Conventional, ASTRO
6809 Trunking, and IntelliRepeater Systems
Instruction Manual
EXHIBIT 8
APPLICANT: MOTOROLA INC. EQUIPMENT TYPE: ABZ89FC4798-A
TUNE-UP PROCEDURE
This exhibit contains the tune-up procedure as it will appear in the Radio Service Software (RSS) manual. The following adjustments comprise the total transmitter alignment:
1. Reference Oscillator
2. Transmitter Power Output
3. Transmit Deviation Control
4. Reference Modulation Compensation
Note: All adjustments are factory pre-set and do not require alignment under normal operating conditions. In the event alignment is needed, refer servicing to qualified radio maintenance personnel only.
TEST EQUIPMENT Description Recommended model
1. Service Monitor Motorola R-2001 or equivalent
2. PC with RSS
TRANSMITTER ALIGNMENT PROCEDURE RSS Port: A 9-pin D connector is provided on the station control module front panel to allow service personnel to connect a PC loaded with the Radio Service Software (RSS) and perform programming and maintenance tasks via this TIA RS-232 port. The following pages of this exhibit will show the important alignment screens.
EXHIBIT DESCRIPTION
9A Reference Oscillator Alignment Screen 9B Transmitter Power Output Alignment Screen 9C Transmitter Deviation Alignment Screen 9D Reference Modulation Compensation Alignment Screen
All adjustments are software controlled and are pre-set at the factory. Certain station operating parameters can be changed via man-machine interface (MMI) commands, within predetermined limits. Examples include transmit / receiver operating frequencies and power level.
EXHIBIT 9
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TUNE-UP PROCEDURE - Reference Oscillator Alignment Screen
EXHIBIT 9A
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TUNE-UP PROCEDURE - Transmitter Power Output Alignment Screen
EXHIBIT 9B
APPLICANT: MOTOROLA INC. EQUIPMENT TYPE: ABZ89FC4798-A
TUNE-UP PROCEDURE - Transmitter Deviation Alignment Screen
EXHIBIT 9C
APPLICANT: MOTOROLA INC. EQUIPMENT TYPE: ABZ89FC4798-A
TUNE-UP PROCEDURE - Reference Modulation Compensation Alignment Screen
EXHIBIT 9D
Digital-Capable Station
For Conventional, ASTRO,
6809 Trunking, and IntelliRepeater Systems
VHF Ċ 25W & 125W UHF Ċ 25W, 100W, & 110W 800 MHz Ċ 20W & 100W 900 MHz Ċ 100W
PRELIMINARY
TM
Instruction Manual
68P81095E05-C
The Motorola products described in this instruction manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media. Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs, including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this instruction manual may not be copied or reproduced in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel, or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-exclusive, royalty free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS
EPS-34440-B
COMMERCIAL WARRANTY
(STANDARD)
Motorola radio communications products are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ONE (1) YEAR, (except for crystals and channel elements which are warranted for a period of ten (10) years) from the date of shipment. Parts, including crystals and channel elements, will be replaced and labor will be provided free of charge for the full warranty period. Thereafter purchaser must pay for the labor involved in repairing the product or replacing the parts at the prevailing rates together with any transportation charges to or from the place where warranty service is provided. This express warranty is extended by Motorola Communications and Electronics, Inc., 1301 E. Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, Illinois 60196, to the original purchaser only, and only to those purchasing for purpose of leasing or solely for commercial, industrial, or governmental use.
THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WHICH ARE SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARĆ TICULAR PURPOSE. IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.
In the event of a defect, malfunction or failure to conform to specifications established be seller, or if appropriate, to specifications accepted by Seller in writing, during the period shown, Motorola, at its option, will either repair or replace the product or refund the purchase price thereof, and such action on the part of Motorola shall be the full extent of Motorola's liability hereunder.
This warranty is void if:
a. the product is used in other than its normal and customary manner;
b. the product has been subject to misuse, accident, neglect or damage;
c. unauthorized alterations or repairs have been made, or unapproved parts used in the equipment.
This warranty extends only to individual products, batteries are excluded. Because each radio system is unique, Motorola disclaims liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty except by a separate written agreement signed by an officer of Motorola.
LICENSED PROGRAMS Ċ Motorola software provided in connection with this order is warranted to be free from reĆ producible defects for a period of one (1) year. All material and labor to repair any such defects will be provided free of charge for the full warranty period, and SUBJECT TO THE DISCLAIMER IN BOLD FACE TYPE.
Non-Motorola manufactured products are excluded from this warranty, but subject to the warranty provided by their manufacturers, a copy of which will be supplied to you on specific written request.
In order to obtain performance of this warranty, purchaser must contact its Motorola salesperson or Motorola at the address first above shown, attention Quality Assurance Department.
This warranty applies only within the United States.
EPS-48759-O
FCC INTERFERENCE WARNING
The FCC Requires that manuals pertaining to Class A and Class B computing devices must contain warnings about possible interference with local residential radio and TV reception. This warning reads as follows:
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interferĆ ence when the equipment is operated in a commercial or residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Commercial Government and Industrial Solutions Sector
Digital-Capable Station
for Conventional, ASTRO,
6809 Trunking, and IntelliRepeater Systems
VHF Ċ 25W & 125W
UHF Ċ 25W, 100W, & 110W
800 MHz Ċ 20W & 100W
900 MHz Ċ 100W
Table of Contents
Model/Option Information xi....................................................................
Foreword xxiv...............................................................................
General Safety Information xxvi.................................................................
Performance Specifications xxviii................................................................
DESCRIPTION
DESCRIPTION 68P81096E56.........................................................
Introduction page 1...................................................................
Compact Mechanical Design page 1............................................................
StateĆofĆtheĆArt Electrical Design page 2.........................................................
Summary of Operating Features page 3.........................................................
Multiple System Capability page 4..............................................................
Station Components page 6...........................................................
Functional Theory of Operation page 8.................................................
Transmitter Circuitry Operation page 8..........................................................
Receiver Circuitry Operation page 9.............................................................
Station Control Circuitry Operation page 9.......................................................
Wireline Interface Board Operation page 10.....................................................
Power Supply Module Operation page 10.......................................................
INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION 68P81096E57........................................................
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Pre-Installation Considerations page 2................................................
Installation Overview page 2...................................................................
Environmental Conditions at Intended Site page 3................................................
Equipment Ventilation page 3..................................................................
AC Input Power Requirements page 4...........................................................
Equipment Mounting Methods page 4...........................................................
Site Grounding and Lightning Protection page 5..................................................
Recommended Tools and Equipment page 6.....................................................
Equipment Unpacking and Inspection page 6....................................................
Physical Dimensions and Clearances page 7.....................................................
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Mechanical Installation page 14........................................................
Unpacking the Equipment page 14............................................................
Mounting Procedures page 20................................................................
Stacking Cabinets page 25...................................................................
Stacking Modular Racks page 26..............................................................
Anti-Vibration/EMI Screws page 27............................................................
Electrical Connections page 28........................................................
Power Supply Connections page 28...........................................................
RF Cabling Connections page 32..............................................................
Connecting System Cables page 38...........................................................
Connecting Telephone Lines page 46..........................................................
Connecting V.24 Modems page 50.............................................................
Connecting External Reference page 51........................................................
Post-Installation Checkout page 54....................................................
Applying Power page 54......................................................................
Verifying Proper Operation page 54............................................................
Proceeding to Optimization page 56...........................................................
OPTIMIZATION
OPTIMIZATION 68P81086E72........................................................
Description page 1....................................................................
OPERATION
OPERATION 68P81096E58...........................................................
Description page 1....................................................................
Summary of Switches, Pushbuttons, and Connectors page 1.......................................
Summary of LED Indicators page 1.............................................................
MAINTENANCE & TROUBLESHOOTING
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 68P81086E39..............................................
Introduction page 1...................................................................
Routine Maintenance Overview page 1..........................................................
Recommended Test Equipment page 1.................................................
TROUBLESHOOTING 68P81096E59..................................................
Introduction page 1...................................................................
Troubleshooting Overview page 1..............................................................
Recommended Test Equipment page 1.................................................
List of Test Equipment page 1..................................................................
Troubleshooting Procedures page 2....................................................
Troubleshooting Overview page 2..............................................................
Interpreting LED Indicators page 6..............................................................
Interpreting Alarm Alert Tones page 9...........................................................
Verifying Transmitter Circuitry page 10..........................................................
Verifying Receiver Circuitry page 14...........................................................
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Module Replacement Procedures page 19..............................................
General Replacement Information page 19......................................................
Replacing Power Amplifier Module page 21.....................................................
Replacing Exciter Module page 22.............................................................
Replacing Power Supply Module page 23.......................................................
Replacing Station Control Module page 24......................................................
Replacing Wireline Interface Board page 30.....................................................
Replacing Receiver Module and/or Preselector Assembly (VHF and UHF) page 32...................
Replacing Receiver Module (800 MHz and 900 MHz) page 33.....................................
Replacing ASTRO Modem Card page 34........................................................
Replacing Backplane Board page 35...........................................................
Preselector Field Tuning Procedure page 36............................................
Required Test Equipment page 36.............................................................
VHF Tuning Procedure page 37...............................................................
UHF Tuning Procedure page 40...............................................................
STATION MODULES
RECEIVER CIRCUITRY
RECEIVER MODULE (VHF Ranges 1 and 2; Includes Preselector) 68P81086E28.........
Description page 1....................................................................
General Description page 1....................................................................
Overview of Circuitry page 1...................................................................
Controls, Indicators, and Inputs/Outputs page 2........................................
Functional Theory of Operation page 3.................................................
Synthesizer and VCO Circuitry page 3...........................................................
Preselector Filter Assembly page 4.............................................................
Receiver Front End Circuitry page 4.............................................................
Custom Receiver IC Circuitry page 4............................................................
Address Decode and A/D Converter Circuitry page 5..............................................
Voltage Regulator Circuitry page 5..............................................................
RECEIVER MODULE (UHF) 68P81086E48.............................................
Description page 1....................................................................
General Description page 1....................................................................
Overview of Circuitry page 1...................................................................
Controls, Indicators, and Inputs/Outputs page 2........................................
Functional Theory of Operation page 3.................................................
Synthesizer and VCO Circuitry page 3...........................................................
Preselector Filter Assembly page 4.............................................................
Receiver Front End Circuitry page 4.............................................................
Custom Receiver IC Circuitry page 4............................................................
Address Decode and A/D Converter Circuitry page 5..............................................
Voltage Regulator Circuitry page 5..............................................................
RECEIVER MODULE (800 MHz) 68P81086E76.........................................
Description page 1....................................................................
General Description page 1....................................................................
Overview of Circuitry page 1...................................................................
Controls, Indicators, and Inputs/Outputs page 2........................................
Functional Theory of Operation page 3.................................................
Synthesizer and VCO Circuitry page 3...........................................................
Receiver Front End Circuitry page 4.............................................................
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Custom Receiver IC Circuitry page 4............................................................
Address Decode and A/D Converter Circuitry page 5..............................................
Voltage Regulator Circuitry page 5..............................................................
RECEIVER MODULE (900 MHz) 68P81091E92.........................................
Description page 1....................................................................
General Description page 1....................................................................
Overview of Circuitry page 1...................................................................
Controls, Indicators, and Inputs/Outputs page 2........................................
Functional Theory of Operation page 3.................................................
Synthesizer and VCO Circuitry page 3...........................................................
Receiver Front End Circuitry page 4.............................................................
Custom Receiver IC Circuitry page 4............................................................
Address Decode and A/D Converter Circuitry page 5..............................................
Voltage Regulator Circuitry page 5..............................................................
TRANSMITTER CIRCUITRY
EXCITER BOARD (VHF, UHF, 800/900 MHz) 68P81086E24..............................
Description page 1....................................................................
General Description page 1....................................................................
Overview of Circuitry page 1...................................................................
Controls, Indicators, and Inputs/Outputs page 2........................................
Functional Theory of Operation page 3.................................................
Synthesizer and VCO Circuitry page 3...........................................................
RF Switch Circuitry page 4.....................................................................
Microprocessor Circuitry page 4................................................................
TX Power Control Circuitry page 5..............................................................
VHF POWER AMPLIFIER MODULE (25W/125W R1 & R2) 68P81086E23....................
Description page 1....................................................................
General Description page 1....................................................................
Overview of Circuitry page 1...................................................................
Controls, Indicators, and Inputs/Outputs page 2........................................
Functional Theory of Operation page 3.................................................
RF Signal Path page 3........................................................................
Output Power Control page 3..................................................................
Sense and Detect Circuitry page 4..............................................................
Cooling Fans Control Circuitry page 6...........................................................
UHF POWER AMPLIFIER MODULE (R0/110W; R1 & R2/25W; R1-3/110W; R4/100W) 68P81088E44
Description page 1....................................................................
General Description page 1....................................................................
Overview of Circuitry page 1...................................................................
Controls, Indicators, and Inputs/Outputs page 2........................................
Functional Theory of Operation page 3.................................................
RF Signal Path page 3........................................................................
Output Power Control page 3..................................................................
Sense and Detect Circuitry page 4..............................................................
Cooling Fans Control Circuitry page 6...........................................................
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