viii Table of Contents1.3.4 Wireline Module Operation ... 1-1
Table of Contents ixChapter 3 Base Station/Repeater Operation ... 3-13.1 Description...
x Table of ContentsAppendix E MOTOTRBO Base Station/Repeater – EME ASSESSMENT...
List of Figures xiList of FiguresFigure 1-1 MTR3000 Base Station/Repeater ...
xii List of FiguresNotes
List of Tables xiiiList of TablesTable 1-1. Power Supply Module AC Performance Specification ... 1
xiv List of TablesRelated PublicationsMOTOTRBO MTR3000 Base Station/Repeater Basic Service Manual... 68007024096MOTOT
Description: Introduction 1-1Chapter 1 Description1.1 IntroductionThe Motorola MTR3000 base station/repeater provides a modular, flexible analog and d
1-2 Description: Introduction1.1.2 Electrical Design1.1.2.1 Transmitter CircuitryThe base station/repeater transmitter circuitry is designed for cont
Description: Introduction 1-31.1.3 Summary of Operating Features1.1.3.1 Standard FeaturesThe following are the standard features for the base station
1-4 Description: IntroductionThird Party Controller Interface:• Phone Patch• Multi Coded Squelch Interface (Repeater Panel)• Tone Remote Adapter• LTR
Description: Base Station/Repeater Components 1-51.2 Base Station/Repeater ComponentsFigure 1-2 shows the modules and components that comprise a base
1-6 Description: Base Station/Repeater ComponentsItem No. Description1 Top/Bottom Chassis Plate2 Option Card Bracket3 Auxiliary I/O Board (FRU)aa. Aux
Description: Functional Theory of Operation 1-71.3 Functional Theory of OperationThe following functional theory of operation provides an overview of
1-8 Description: Functional Theory of OperationThe modulated RF signal is amplified by the Driver/Final Module and is output to the site transmitanten
Description: Functional Theory of Operation 1-91.3.3 Station Control Module Operation1.3.3.1 IntroductionThe heart of the SCM Module is the two Texas
1-10 Description: Functional Theory of Operation1.3.4 Wireline Module Operation1.3.4.1 IntroductionThe wireline module serves as the interface betwee
Description: Functional Theory of Operation 1-111.3.5 Power Supply Module OperationPower Supply Modules are offered to handle:• AC or DC input power•
1-12 Description: Functional Theory of OperationNotes
Description: Functional Theory of Operation 1-13Figure 1-3 VHF and UHF Receiver Module Functional Block DiagramLPFRF_RX_INRX Custom SYNTH ICVCO Buffe
iForewordThis manual is intended for use by experienced technicians familiar with similar types of equipment. Specifically, it contains installation i
1-14 Description: Functional Theory of OperationFigure 1-4 800/900 MHz Receiver Module Functional Block DiagramLPFRF_RX_INRX Custom SYNTH IC16.8 MHz
Description: Functional Theory of Operation 1-15Figure 1-5 Exciter Module Functional Block DiagramBackplane Connector 10V 8V 14.2V Bus Bus Bus SPI
1-16 Description: Functional Theory of OperationFigure 1-6 Power Amplifier Functional Block DiagramDC Distribution BoardPower Control Circuitry RF Bo
Description: Functional Theory of Operation 1-17Figure 1-7 Wireline Functional Block DiagramSurge ProtectionSurge ProtectionDCRemote DecoderJumpersRXA
1-18 Description: Functional Theory of OperationNotes
Installation: Pre-Installation Considerations 2-1Chapter 2 Installation2.1 Pre-Installation ConsiderationsProper installation ensures the best possibl
2-2 Installation: Pre-Installation Considerations2.1.2 Environmental Conditions at Intended Installation SiteIMPORTANT: If the base station/repeater i
Installation: Pre-Installation Considerations 2-32.1.3 Equipment VentilationThe base stations/repeaters are equipped with cooling fans that are used t
2-4 Installation: Pre-Installation Considerations2.1.4 AC Input Power RequirementsThe base station/repeater is equipped with a switching power supply,
Installation: Pre-Installation Considerations 2-52.1.6.1 Floor-Mount CabinetThe front, side and top views for all available floor-mount cabinets are
iiGeneral Safety and InstallationStandards and GuidelinesThe following are additional general safety precautions that must be observed:• To continue c
2-6 Installation: Pre-Installation Considerations2.1.6.2 Modular RacksSee Table 2-3 for the rack models and associated description.The side, top and
Installation: Pre-Installation Considerations 2-72.1.7 Site Grounding and Lightning Protection2.1.7.1 Site Grounding Lightning Protection Recommendat
2-8 Installation: Pre-Installation Considerations2.1.8 Recommended Tools and EquipmentIn addition to the typical compliment of hand tools, the followi
Installation: Mechanical Installation 2-92.2 Mechanical InstallationThis section describes the procedures to unpack and mechanically install the base
2-10 Installation: Mechanical Installation2.2.1.4 Unpacking Floor-Mount CabinetsThe floor-mount cabinets are shipped mounted to a wooden skid, secure
Installation: Mechanical Installation 2-114. Remove antistatic bag. Do not discard bag, it will be reinstalled to protect equipment during installatio
2-12 Installation: Mechanical Installation2.2.2 Mounting Procedures2.2.2.1 IntroductionThe base stations/repeaters can be mounted in the selected cab
Installation: Mechanical Installation 2-132.2.2.4 Transferring Equipment from Shipping Container to Rack or CabinetAs mentioned under Equipment Unpac
2-14 Installation: Mechanical InstallationFigure 2-7 Slide Rail Installation for Motorola Cabinet (Left Side Shown)NOTE: The left-side slide rail ass
Installation: Mechanical Installation 2-152.2.2.6 Installing Slide Rail Assembly in a Non-Motorola CabinetReferring to Figure 2-8, perform the follow
iii• RF energy burn hazard. Disconnect power in the cabinet to prevent injury before disconnecting and connecting antennas. • Shock hazard. The outer
2-16 Installation: Mechanical InstallationFigure 2-8 Slide Rail Installation for Non-Motorola Cabinet (Left Side Shown)NOTE: The left-side slide rail
Installation: Electrical Connections 2-172.3 Electrical ConnectionsAfter the base station/repeater equipment has been mechanically installed, electric
2-18 Installation: Electrical Connections2.3.1 Power Supply Connections2.3.1.1 AC Input Power ConnectionEach base station/repeater is shipped with an
Installation: Electrical Connections 2-192.3.1.3 Ground ConnectionThe base station/repeater is equipped with a ground screw located on the rear of th
2-20 Installation: Electrical ConnectionsCables are supplied with the charging option. Do not make connections directly from the base station/repeater
Installation: Electrical Connections 2-21Table 2-5. J7 Auxiliary System Connector PinsPin #Pin AssignmentInput/OutputTo/From Signal Characteristics1
2-22 Installation: Electrical Connections16 GND17 GND18 GND19 GND20 Fused 14.2VDC 1 Amp max21 GPIO_8 I/O J3-C29, J4-A12 Output Logic Low: 0.5 VDC max
Installation: Electrical Connections 2-23Table 2-6. J5 System Connector, Row A PinsPin # Pin AssignmentInput/OutputTo/From Signal Characteristics1 Re
2-24 Installation: Electrical ConnectionsTable 2-7. J5 System Connector, Row B PinsPin # Pin AssignmentInput/OutputTo/From Signal Characteristics1 Re
Installation: Electrical Connections 2-25Table 2-8. J5 System Connector, Row C PinsPin # Pin AssignmentInput/OutputTo/From Signal Characteristics1 Re
ivMOTOTRBO MTR3000 Base Station/RepeaterSupplemental Safety and Installation RequirementsATTENTION!The MOTOTRBO MTR3000 Base Station/Repeater must be
2-26 Installation: Electrical Connections2.3.4 Base Station/Repeater Maintenance ConnectionsTable 2-9 provides a description of the maintenance connec
Installation: Post Installation Checklist 2-272.4 Post Installation ChecklistAfter the base station/repeater equipment has been mechanically installed
2-28 Installation: Post Installation Checklist2.4.2.1 Front Bezel LEDsAfter booting up the base station/repeater, the six LEDs (Power/Status, Tx Slot
Installation: Post Installation Checklist 2-29Table 2-11. MTR3000 Software and Hardware Controlled LEDsLED Function Name LED Color LED State Status I
2-30 Installation: OptimizationNOTE: The RDAC application will be needed when the Status LED is red (solid or flashing). This status indicates a minor
Installation: Installing Base Station/Repeater Hardware Options 2-31- Wireline Squelch Level- Wireline Receive Level- Wireline Rx Equalization4. Perfo
Notes2-32 Installation: Installing Base Station/Repeater Hardware Options
Base Station/Repeater Operation: Description 3-1Chapter 3 Base Station/Repeater Operation3.1 DescriptionThis section describes the LED indicators and
3-2 Base Station/Repeater Operation: Description3.1.3 Service ConnectionsService ports and LEDs are located on the front of the SCM.Figure 3-2 shows t
EMEA Regional Warranty, Service and Technical Support: Warranty and Service Support A-1Appendix A EMEA Regional Warranty, Service and Technical Suppor
vEnvironmental InformationMaterial ContentNOTE: The Motorola MOTOTRBO MTR3000 Base Station/Repeater system and its subsystems have been created in com
A-2 EMEA Regional Warranty, Service and Technical Support: European Radio Support Centre (ERSC)A.2 European Radio Support Centre (ERSC)The ERSC Custom
EMEA Regional Warranty, Service and Technical Support: Technical Support A-3A.4 Technical SupportMotorola Product Services is available to assist the
NotesA-4 EMEA Regional Warranty, Service and Technical Support: Further Assistance From Motorola
Commercial Warranty: Limited Warranty B-1Appendix B Commercial WarrantyNOTE: This is only applicable to LACR and NAG.Limited WarrantyMOTOROLA COMMUNIC
B-2 Commercial Warranty: Limited WarrantyII. General ProvisionsThis warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA'S responsibilities regarding
Commercial Warranty: Limited Warranty B-3L. Normal and customary wear and tear.V. Governing LawThis Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of I
NotesB-4 Commercial Warranty: Limited Warranty
LACR Replacement Parts Ordering and Motorola Service Centers: Replacement Parts Ordering C-1Appendix C LACR Replacement Parts Ordering and Motorola Se
NotesC-2 LACR Replacement Parts Ordering and Motorola Service Centers: Motorola Service Centers
NAG Replacement Parts Ordering and Motorola Service Centers: Replacement Parts Ordering D-1Appendix D NAG Replacement Parts Ordering and Motorola Serv
viPart 68 InformationPart 68 FCC GuidelineThis section applies when the MTR3000 Base Station/Repeater is equipped with the optional Wireline Interface
D-2 NAG Replacement Parts Ordering and Motorola Service Centers: Motorola Service CentersD.1.5 Fax OrdersRadio Products and Solutions Organization*(Un
MOTOTRBO Base Station/Repeater – EME ASSESSMENT: Executive Summary E-1Appendix E MOTOTRBO Base Station/Repeater – EME ASSESSMENTE.1 Executive SummaryT
E-2 MOTOTRBO Base Station/Repeater – EME ASSESSMENT: Exposure Prediction ModelFigure E-1 Reference frame for the point of interest (POI) cylindrical
MOTOTRBO Base Station/Repeater – EME ASSESSMENT: Exposure Prediction Model E-3E.2.2 Exposure at Ground LevelSeveral methods can be employed to determi
E-4 MOTOTRBO Base Station/Repeater – EME ASSESSMENT: Typical System ConfigurationE.3 Typical System ConfigurationThe MOTOTRBO MTR3000 Base Station/Rep
MOTOTRBO Base Station/Repeater – EME ASSESSMENT: Compliance Boundary Description E-5E.6 Compliance Boundary DescriptionBased on the analysis in sectio
E-6 MOTOTRBO Base Station/Repeater – EME ASSESSMENT: References4. EN 50383:2002. Basic standard for the calculation and measurement of electromagnetic
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