Motorola 89FC5813 A Users manual

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Operational or User’s Manual
The manual should include instruction, installation, operator, or technical manuals with required ‘informati on to the users’. This manual should include a statement that cautions the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The manual shall include RF Hazard warning statements, if applicable.
The instruction and service manual for this base radio are available via the internet or CD. Pertinent excerpts from the manuals have been assembled and are included as part of this filing package.
Upon request, published and/or printed manuals will be sent to the commission and/or telecommunication certification body (TCB). All of the descriptions, block diagrams, and schematics that are included in this filing package are current as of the package submittal date.
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D1-1 Manual Front Matter D1-2 Specifications D1-3 Field Replaceable Units and Orderable Parts D1-4 Tune-Up Procedure D1-5 Functional Description / Operation of Modules
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Field Replaceable Units and Orderable Parts
Field replaceable units, or FRUs, include special packaging to allow shipment to cu stomers. Parts and FRUs available for customer order are listed in this section. All parts and FRUs are sourced through the Radio Products and Service Division (RPSD).
Structure of Part / FRU # Description T7132A iDEN QUAD+2 800 / 900 MHz Base Radio
CLF1835B Power Amplifier Tanapa
CLF6528A Combiner board (New kit number for 800/900) CLF6506C PA Driver module CLF6530A PA Final CLF6531A PA Low Pass Filter CLN8053C PA DC Board CLN8117A NULL Modulator Board CLN8215A PA Housing Kit
0174000A10 PA Mechanics specific 0173000A19 PA Heatsink and Cover
PCUF1001B Transceiver, 6 Channel 800 / 900 MHz
PCCN4025A Transceiver board
0173000A76 Transceiver Core assembly
CLN8221B Hardware, Transceiver, 6-Channel MCPN1082B BR Power Supply Tanapa 0180706H34 Chassis and Backplane, Quad2
0180706G92 Backplane Assembly
0173000A68 BR Chassis Core
4385826Y01 Plastic shim
CLN8251A BR Card Cage Kit
0173000A67 RF cable, retainer clip, and RJ45 plugs 0180706G82 Fan Assembly
0173000A34 Fan Module Parts CLN8332A QUAD+2 rack filler CLN8333A FCC Label
T7132A iDEN QUAD+2 800 / 900 MHz Base Radio
X899AF BR FRU packing option (must be added to order for BR to ship standalone)
CBN6230A BR Packing kit
DLN6654A Transceiver FRU number
CUF1001B Transceiver, 6 Channel 800 / 900 MHz CBN6239A PA / Transceiver Packing kit
DLN6655A Power Amplifier FRU number
CLF1835B Power Amplifier Tanapa CBN6239A PA / Transceiver Packing kit
DLN6656A BR Power Supply FRU number
MCPN1082A Power Supply Tanapa CBN6240A Power Supply Packing kit
DLN6657A Fan Assembly FRU number
0180706G82 Fan Assembly Tanapa CBN6244A Fan Packing kit
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Tune-Up Procedure
There is no field tune-up procedure. 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 transmitter power level.
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Functional Description / Operation of Modules
The following pages are excerpts from the manual and are intended to give an overview of the base radio and the modules that comprise the base radio.
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QUAD+2 Base Radio Overview
QUAD+2 Base Radio Theory of Operation
The QUAD+2 Channel BR operates together with other site controllers and equipment that are properly terminated. The following description assumes such a configuration. Figure 1-11 shows an overall block diagram of the QUAD+2 Channel BR.
Power is applied to the DC Power inputs located on the QUAD+2 Channel BR backplane. The DC Power input is connected if -48 VDC or batteries are used in the site.
Power is applied to the BR by setting the Power Supply power switch to the ON position. Upon power-up, the QUAD+2 Channel BR performs self­diagnostic tests to ensure the integrity of the unit. These tests, which include memory and Ethernet verification routines, primarily examine the EX / CNTL.
After completing self-diagnostic tests, the QUAD+2 Channel BR reports alarm conditions on any of its modules to the site controller via Ethernet. Alarm conditions may also be verified locally. Local verification involves using the service computer and the STATUS port located on the front of the QUAD+2 Channel BR.
The software resident in FLASH on the XCVR registers the BR with the site controller via Ethernet. After BR registration on initial power-up, the BR software downloads via Ethernet and executes from RAM. The download includes operating parameters for the QUAD+2 Channel BR. These param­eters allow the QUAD+2 Channel BR to perform call processing functions.
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QUAD+2 Base Radio Overview
After software downloads to the BR via Ethernet, FLASH memory stores the software object. Upon future power-ups, the software object in FLASH loads into RAM for execution.
The BR operates in a TDMA (Time Division Multiple Access) mode. This mode, combined with voice compression techniques, increases channel capacity by a ratio of as much as six to one. TDMA divides both the receive and transmit signals of the BR into six individual time slots. Each receive slot has a corresponding transmit slot. This pair of slots comprises a logical RF channel.
The BR uses diversity reception for increased coverage area and improved quality. The Receiver modules within the QUAD+2 Channel BR contain three receiver paths. Two-branch diversity sites use two Receiver paths, and three­branch diversity sites use three Receiver paths.
All Receiver paths within the Transceiver module are programmed to the same receiver frequency. Signals from each receiver are diversity combined and undergo error-correction. Then, via Ethernet, the site controller acquires the signal, along with control information about signal destination.
Two separate FRUs comprise the transmit section of the QUAD+2 Channel BR. These are the Exciter and Control (XCVR) portion of the Transceiver and the Power Amplifier (PA). The Exciter processes commands from the CNTL, assuring transmission in the proper modulation format. Then the low-level signal enters the PA. The PA amplifies this signal to the desired output power level. The PA is a continuously keyed linear amplifier. A power control routine monitors the output power of the BR. The routine adjusts the power as necessary to maintain the proper output level.
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Overview
Overview 3
This chapter provides information on the QUAD+2 Base Radio Transceiver (XCVR).
FRU Number to Kit Number Cross Reference
Base Radio Transceiver (XCVR) Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) are available for the iDEN EBTS. The FRU contains the XCVR kit and required packaging. Table 3-1provides a cross reference between XCVR FRU numbers and kit numbers.
Table 3-1 FRU Number to Kit Number Cross Reference
FRU
Description
QUAD+2 Channel Base Radio Transceiver DLN6654 PCUF1001
Number
Kit
Number
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