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1. channel number 01 14 To enter the test mode for a non display radio 1 Turn the radio on 2 Within ten seconds after the self test is complete press side button 2 Figure 4 1 five times in succession 3 Press side button 1 the number of times listed in Table 4 1 to get the number of corre sponding beeps 4 Turn radio off to exit test mode 5 To access all 14 test modes on a 4 channel radio the frequency knob and mechanical stop sleeve must be removed see paragraph 3 8 exploded view diagram Button Test For models with G in location 10 of model number Example LAH25UCH6GB6AN 1 2 3 09 1 05 At e Press the orange button 3 1 appears which indicates that switch 3 is the closed condition Release the orange button 3 0 appears which indicates that switch 3 is in the open condition Rotate the mode selector knob 4 O through 4 15 appears which indicates that knob 4 is in mode position 1 through 15 Rotate the volume control 2 0 through 2 255 appears Press SB1 view 96 1 release view 96 0 Press SB2 view 97 1 release view 97 0 Press SB3 vi ew 98 1 release view 98 0 Press PTT button view 1 1 release view 1 0 Keypad For models with in location 10 of model number Example LAH25UCH6GB6AN R ih COS TOT ea ccc Press 0 view Press 1 view Press 2 view Press 3 view Press 4 view
2. LAH25UCC6GC3 PRO5550 800 MHz 2 5W Non Display LAH25UCH6GC6 PRO7550 800 MHz 2 5W Display LAH25UCC6GB3 PRO5650 800 MHz 2 5W Non Display LAH25UCH6GB6 PRO7650 800 MHz 2 5W Display Item Description X X PMUF1046 PRO5550 PRO5650 Super 800 MHz 2 5W X X PMUF1047 PRO7550 PRO7650 Super Tanapa 800 MHz 2 5W X X PMUF1048 PRO5550 PRO5650 Tanapa 800 MHz 2 5W X X PMUF1049 PRO7550 PRO7650 Tanapa 800 MHz 2 5W X X PMLF4016 PRO5550 PRO5650 B C Kit 800 MHz 2 5W X X PMLF4017 PRO7550 PRO7650 B C Kit 800 MHz 2 5W X X PMLN4216 PRO5550 PRO5650 Front Housing Kit X X PMLN4373 PRO7550 PRO7650 Front Housing Kit X X X X NAF5037A 800 MHz Whip Antenna X X X X NAF5042AR 800 MHz 1 4 Wave Stubby Antenna X X 6881093C85 PRO5550 PRO5650 User Guide English Spanish Por tuguese X X 6881093C86 EE User Guide English Spanish Por tuguese X Indicates one of each is required 8 11 Specifications PRO5150 PRO5350 PRO5450 Radios Specification Lowband VHF UHF Model Numbers LAH25BEC VHF LAH25KDC LAH25CEC UHF LAH25RDC UHF LAH25SDC Frequency Range 29 7 42 0 MHz VHF 136 174 MHz 35 0 50 0 MHz UHF 403 470 MHz UHF 450 527 MHz Frequency Stability 5 PPM 25 KHZ 30 to 60 C 25 C Ref 10 PPM 2 5 PPM 12 5 KHZ Channel Capacity 16 Channels 4 or 16 Channels 1 sys tem 16 talkgroups Channel Spacing 20 kHz 12 5 20 25 kHz Power Supply 7 5 volts rechargeable battery Specifications P
3. 70 dB Adjacent Channel Selectivity ETS 60 dB 9 12 5 kHz 60 dB 12 5 kHz 70 dB 9 25 30 kHz 70 dB 25 kHz Spurious Rejection 70 dB Rated Audio 0 5 Audio Distortion Rated Audio 3 Typical Hum and Noise 50 dB 30 kHz 45 dB 12 5 kHz 50 dB 9 25 30 kHz Audio Response 0 3 3 kHz 1 to 3 dB Conducted Spurious Emission per FCC Part 15 57 dBm 1 Ghz 47 dBm 1 Ghz Specifications subject to change without notice All electrical specifications and methods refer to EIA TIA 603 standards PRO Series radios meet or exceed requirements of MIL STD 810 C D E 8 12 Specifications 9150 9450 Radio 8 13 Specifications PRO9150 PRO9450 Radio Data is specified for 25 C unless otherwise stated Model Numbers General Specifications MPT VHF UHF LAH25RDN9CK8 LAH25KDN9AAS8 VHF LAH25SDN9CK8 LAH25RDN9AAS8 LAH25SDN9AAS8 Frequency Range 403 407 MHz UHF 450 527 MHz UHF 136 174 MHz VHF 403 470 MHz UHF 450 527 MHz UHF Channel Capacity 160 Conventional Continuous Rotary Power Supply Rechargeable battery 7 5v Dimensions H x W x D mm With standard high capacity NiMH battery With ultra high capacity NiMH battery With NiCD battery With Lilon battery Height excluding knobs 152 x 57 5 x 37 5 152 x 57 5 x 40 0 152 x 57 5 x 40 0 152 x 57 5 x 33 0 Weight gm With Standard high capacity NiMH battery 460 With Ultra high capac
4. X PMLN4199 PRO7150 Front Housing Kit X PMLN4041 PRO9150 Front Housing Kit X X X X NAE6483 Antenna Whip 403 520 MHz X X 68P81089C96 PRO5150 User Guide X 68P81088C38 PRO7150 User Guide X 68P81089C99 PRO9150 User Guide X Indicates one of each is required 8 2 UHF 450 527 MHz 8 2 UHF 450 527 MHz PRO Series UHF 450 527 MHz LAH25SDC9AA2 PRO5150 450 527 MHz 4W 4 Ch 4 Frequency LAH25SDC9AA3 PRO5150 450 527 MHz 4W 16 Ch LAH25SDH9AA6 PRO7150 450 527 MHz 4W 128 Ch LAH25SDN9AA8 PRO9150 450 527 MHz 4W 160 Ch Item Description X PMLE4172 PRO5150 Back Cover Kit 4 Frequency X PMLE4118 PRO5150 Back Cover Kit X PMLE4119 PRO7150 Back Cover Kit X PMLE4121 PRO9150 Back Cover Kit X X PMLN4348 PRO5150 Front Housing Kit X PMLN4199 PRO7150 Front Housing Kit X PMLN4218 PRO9150 Front Housing Kit X X X X NAE6483 Antenna Whip 403 520 MHz X X 68P81089C96 PRO5150 User Guide X 68 81088 38 PRO7150 User Guide X 68 81089 99 PRO9150 User Guide X Indicates one of each is required UHF 403 470 MHz 8 3 8 3 UHF 403 470 MHz PRO Series UHF 403 470 MHz MPT LAH25RDC9CK3 PRO5450 403 470 MHz 4W 16 Ch LAH25RDH9CK6 PRO7450 403 470 MHz 4W 128 Ch LAH25RDN9CK8 PRO9450 403 470 MHz 4W 160 Ch Item Description X PMLE4133 PRO5450 Back Cover Kit X PMLE4134 PRO7450 Back Cover Kit X PMLE4136
5. 040 37 040 142 325 413 025 462 850 815 475 9 High Power RX 2 or 9 32 020 37 020 142 325 413 025 462 850 809 175 3LowPower 3 10 34 040 39 040 148 625 425 025 475 675 824 925 10 High Power RX 3 or 10 34 020 39 020 148 625 425 025 475 675 812 325 4 Low Power TX 4or 11 36 040 42 040 154 925 437 025 488 500 837 975 11 High Power RX 4 or 11 36 020 42 020 154 925 437 025 488 500 815 575 5LowPower 5 12 38 040 45 040 161 225 449 025 501 325 851 025 12 High Power RX 5 or 12 38 020 45 020 161 225 449 025 501 325 818 675 6 Low Power TX 6 or 13 40 040 48 040 167 525 460 025 514 150 860 475 13 High Power RX 6 or 13 40 020 48 020 167 525 460 025 514 150 821 825 7 Low Power TX 7 or 14 42 040 50 040 173 825 469 975 526 975 869 975 14 High Power RX 7 or 14 42 020 50 020 173 825 469 975 526 975 824 975 Receiver Performance Tests 4 7 4 4 Receiver Performance Tests The receiver and transmitter performance tests are contained in Tables 4 5 and 4 6 respectively Refer to Chapter 5 Figure 5 1 for test equipment setup Note that all test measurements are taken at 25 C Table 4 5 Receiver Performance Checks Test Name Service Monitor Radio Test Set Comments Reference Mode PWR MON TEST MODE PTT to continu Frequency error to be Frequency 4th channel test frequency Test
6. 5 kHz 12 5 kHz 4 0 kHz 20 kHz 5 0 kHz 25 kHz 66 dBw FM Hum and Noise 40 dB Receiver Specification Lowband VHF UHF Sensitivity 12 dB SINAD EIA 0 25 uV Typical Sensitivity 20 dB SINAD ETS 0 5 uV Typical Intermodulation per EIA 70 dB Adjacent Channel Selectivity ETS 70 dB 60 dB 9 12 5 kHz 70 dB 25 kHz Conducted Spurious Emission per FCC Part 15 Spurious Rejection 70 dB Rated Audio 0 5 Audio Distortion Rated Audio 3 Typical Hum and Noise 45 dB 12 5 kHz 50 dB 25 30 kHz Audio Response 0 3 3 kHz 1 to 3 dB 57 dBm 1 Ghz 47 dBm 1 Ghz Specifications subject to change without notice All electrical specifications and methods refer to EIA TIA 603 standards PRO Series radios meet or exceed requirements of MIL STD 810 C D E 8 10 Specifications PRO7150 PRO7350 PRO7450 Radio 8 12 Specifications PRO7150 PRO7350 PRO7450 Radio Specification Model Numbers LAH25KDH LAH25RDH LAH25SDH Frequency Range 136 174 MHz 403 470 MHz 450 527 MHz Frequency Stability 5 PPM 25 KHZ 30 to 60 C 25 C Ref 2 5 PPM 12 5 KHZ Channel Capacity 128 Channels 15 Systems 16 Talk Groups Channel Spacing 12 5 20 25 kHz Power Supply 7 5 volts rechargeable battery Dimensions Height x Width x Depth With Standard High Capacity NiMH Battery without Belt 5 40 in x 2 26 in x 1 50 in Clip 137
7. 5 kHz 70 dB 20 25 kHz Spurious Rejection 70 dB Rated Audio 0 5W Audio Distortion Rated Audio 3 typical Hum amp Noise 45 dB 12 5 kHz 50 dB 20 25 kHz Audio Response 300 3000 Hz 1 to 3 dB Conducted Spurious Emission per FCC Part 15 57 dBm lt 1 GHz 47 dBm gt 1 GHz Specifications subject to change without notice All electrical specifications and methods refer to EIA TIA 603 standards PRO Series radios meet or exceed requirements of MIL STD 810 C D E 8 14 Specifications 800 2 Radio 8 14 Specifications 800MHz Radio Specification Frequency Channel Capacity General 800 MHz 806 821 851 866 MHz PRO5350 1 System 16 Talk Groups PRO7350 15 Systems 16 Talk Groups Power Supply 7 5 Volts 20 Dimensions Height x Width x Depth With Standard High Capacity NiMH Battery without Belt Clip With Ultra High Capacity NiMH Bat tery without Belt Clip 5 40 in x 2 26 in x 1 50 in 137mm x 57 5mm x 37 5 5 40 in x 2 26 in x 1 55 in 137mm x 57 5mm x 40mm Weight with Standard High Capacity NiMH Battery with Ultra High Capacity NiMH Bat tery Average Battery Life 5 5 90 Duty Cycle Standard High Capacity NiMH Bat tery Ultra High Capacity NiMH Battery 420 g 5000 Low Power High Power gt 11 hrs gt 8 hrs gt 14 hrs gt 11 hrs Sealing Passes rain testing per IP54 Shock Meets MIL S
8. of each is required 8 6 Low Band 29 7 42 35 50MHz PRO Series VHF 136 174 MHz Mede Description X 68P81088C38 PRO7150 User Guide X 68 81089 99 PRO9150 User Guide X Indicates one of each is required 8 8 Low Band 29 7 42 35 50MHz PRO Series Lowband 29 7 42 35 2 Model Description LAH25BEC9AAS3 PRO5150 29 7 42 MHz 6W 16 Ch LAH25CEC9AA3 PRO5150 35 50 MHz 6W 16 Ch Item Description X PMLB4002 PRO5150 Back Cover Kit 29 7 42 MHz X PMLB4010 PRO5150 Back Cover Kit 35 50 MHz X X PMLN4216 PRO5150 Front Housing Kit X X 6064 Antenna Molded Cut to Frequency X 68P81089C96 PRO5150 User Manual X Indicates one of each is required 8 9 800 MHz LTR PRO Series 806 870 MHz LTR Model Description LAH25UCC6DUS PRO5350 806 870MHz 2 5W 16 LAH25UCH6DU6 PRO7350 806 870MHz 2 5W 128 Ch Item Description X PMLF4012 PRO5350 Back Cover Kit X PMLF4013 PRO7350 Back Cover Kit X PMLN4216 PRO5350 Front Housing Kit X PMLN4199 PRO7350 Front Housing Kit X X NAF5037 Antenna Whip X 5042 Antenna Quarter Wave Stubby 806 870 MHz X 68 81088 40 PRO5350 User Guide X 68 81088 43 PRO7350 User Guide X Indicates one of each is required 800 MHz Privacy Plus 8 7 8 10 800 MHz Privacy Plus 800 MHz Mode Deeegpgen
9. 1088C49 6881088C45 6881088C48 6881088C50 6881088C46 6881089C15 Retrofit Front Cover Kits User Guide PRO5450 MPT Spanish Portuguese English User Guide PRO7450 MPT Spanish Portuguese English User Guide PRO5350 LTR Spanish Portuguese English User Guide PRO7350 LTR Spanish Portuguese English User Guide PRO5550 5650 Privacy Plus Spanish Portuguese English User Guide PRO7550 7650Privacy Plus Spanish Portuguese English Service Manual Level 1 and 2 Basic Spanish Service Manual Level 1 and 2 Basic Portuguese Service Manual Level 1 and 2 Basic English Service Manual VHF UHF Level 3 Detailed Spanish Service Manual VHF UHF Level 3 Detailed Portuguese Service Manual VHF UHF Level 3 Detailed English FM Supplement USA Canada and Latin America Retrofit Front Cover Kits HLN9987 HLN9988 DTMF Retrofit Kit for PRO5150 model only DTMF Retrofit Kit for PRO5350 model only Chapter 8 Model Chart and Test Specifications 8 1 UHF 403 470 MHz PRO Series UHF 403 470 MHz LAH25RDC9AA2 PRO5150 403 470 MHz 4W 4 Ch 4 Frequency LAH25RDC9AA3 PRO5150 403 470 MHz 4W 16 Ch LAH25RDH9AA6 PRO7150 403 470 MHz 4W 128 Ch LAH25RDN9AA8 PRO9150 403 470 MHz 4W 160 Ch Item Description X PMLE4171 PRO5150 Back Cover Kit 4 Frequency X PMLE4130 PRO5150 Back Cover Kit X PMLE4109 PRO7150 Back Cover Kit X PMLE4132 PRO9150 Back Cover Kit X X PMLN4348 PRO5150 Front Housing Kit
10. 3 11 Service Aids 3 11 Service Aids Table 3 1 lists service aids recommended for working on the PRO5150 PRO5350 PRO5450 PRO7150 PRO7350 PRO7450 and PRO9150 PRO9450 radios 3 19 NOTE While all of these items are available from Motorola most are standard shop equipment items and any equivalent item capable of the same performance may be substituted for the item listed Motorola Part No Table 3 1 Description Service Aids Application RLN4460 Portable Test Set Enables connection to audio accessory jack Allows switching for radio testing HVN9027 Customer Programming Soft Programs customer option and channel data Tunes ware CPS CD ROM hardware parameters front end power deviation Includes images for high den etc Conventional and LTR products sity 1 4 Mbyte 3 5 floppy dis kettes HVN9031 Customer Programming Soft Same as above MPT protocol products ware CPS HVN9045 Customer Programming Soft Same as above 800 MHz LTR protocol products ware CPS HVN9065 Customer Programming Soft Same as above Privacy Plus protocol products ware CPS AARKN4075 Programming Cable Includes radio interface box RIB capability AARKN4074 Programming Cable Test Connects radio to RIB RLN4008B Cable AARKN4073 Radio to Radio Cloning Cable Allows radio to be duplicated from a master radio by transferring programmed data from the master radio to the other RLN4008 Radio I
11. 4510 AA8180384F68 HLN9756 RLN4460 7 3 230V Transformer Argentine Plug 230V Argentina Transformer Only Charger Spacer Adhesive Charger Spacer Snap In Dust Cover Rapid Rate Single Unit Pocket Only Mount Wall Kit for Multi unit Charger NiMH High Capacity Battery Standard With Unit NiMH Ultra High Capacity Battery NiMH Ultra High Capacity Battery Factory Mutual Ni Cd High Capacity Battery Factory Mutual Ni Cd High Capacity Battery Lithium lon High Capacity Battery Thin Lithium lon High Capacity Battery GP300 Audio Accessory Adaptor 3 5mm Audio Accessory Adaptor Dust Cover for Accessory Connector Charger Insert Spacer Compatible with Version Charges Only Charger Insert Spacer Compatible with Version Charges Only Cloning Cable portable Professional Radio Only PROGRAMMING Test Cable Programming cable includes internal Rib Shop battery eliminator cable Requires RLN4510A 7 5 volt source 7 5 Volt Universal Battery Eliminator Bench test housing eliminator test fixture Requires RLN4510A 7 5V Ferrule to BNC adapter Test Box 7 4 7 9 HLN9742 HVN9027 HVN9045 HVN9030 HVN9031 HVN9014 Audio Accessories Flash Upgrade Kit for MPT CPS in CD for Conventional CPS in CD for 800MHZ LTR Programmable cable must be ordered separately MPT Network CD MPT Dealer CD Tuner Program Diskette Audio Accessories AARMN4017 AARMN4018 AARMN4019 AARMN4020 AARMN4021 AARMN4022 AAR
12. 55 MHz 14cm Standard Length Red Code 155 174 MHz 14cm Standard Length Black Code 150 161 MHz 150 161 MHz Stubby 403 470 MHz Ferrule Connector 403 433 MHz 433 470 MHz 403 520 MHz 450 520 MHz Ferrule Connector 470 510 MHz 490 527 MHz 470 530 MHz Whip 403 520 MHz Whip 80 50 MHZ whip 806 825 851 870 MHz SMA Connector Antenna Half Wave Whip 806 870 MHZ Antenna Quarter Wave Stubby 806 870 MHZ Carrying Accessories HLN9714 HLN9844 NTN5243 HLN9952 Spring 2 1 2 Belt Clip Spring 1 1 2 Belt Clip Shoulder Strap for All Carry Cases HLN9149 is Required when used with Nylon Carry Case Carry Holder Belt Clip 7 0 7 3 7 4 Carry Cases PRO5150 PRO7150 PRO5350 PRO7350 PRO5450 PRO7450 HLN9652 HLN9665 HLN9670 HLN9676 HLN9677 HLN9689 HLN9690 HLN9694 PRO9150 PRO9450 HLN9695 HLN9698 HLN9699 HLN9700 HLN9701 Chargers 3000 3001 3002 HTN3032 3003 3004 AAHTN3005 5751 25 04548 05 5752 25 04548T07 EPNN5753 25 04548T06 Carry Cases Ultra High and High Capacity Battery Carry Cases Standard Battery Lithium lon Battery Carry Cases Thin Battery Standard Leather Case Short Plain Beltloop Thin Battery Standard Leather Case Short Plain Beltloop Standard Battery Standard Leather Case Short Plain Swivel Thin Battery Standard Leather Case Short Plain Swivel Standard Battery Standard Le
13. 8P81088C40 PRO5350 User Guide X 68 81088 43 PRO7350 User Guide X Indicates one of each is required UHF 450 527 MHz LTR 8 5 8 6 UHF 450 527 MHz LTR PRO Series UHF 450 527 MHz LTR Model Description LAH25SDC9DUS PRO5350 450 527 MHz 4W 16 Ch LAH25SDH9DU6 PRO7350 450 527 MHz 4W 128 Ch Item Description X PMLE4150 PRO5350 Back Cover Kit X PMLE4151 PRO7350 Back Cover Kit X PMLN4216 PRO5350 Front Housing Kit X PMLN4199 PRO7350 Front Housing Kit X X NAE6483 Antenna Whip 403 520 MHz X 68P81088C40 PRO5350 User Guide X 68P81088C43 PRO7350 User Guide X Indicates one of each is required 8 7 VHF 136 174 MHz PRO Series VHF 136 174 MHz LAH25KDC9AA2 PRO5150 136 174 MHz 5W 4 Ch 4 Frequency LAH25KDC9AA3 PRO5150 136 174 MHz 5W 16 Ch LAH25KDH9AA6 PRO7150 136 174 MHz 5W 128 Ch LAH25KDN9AA8 PRO9150 136 174 MHz 5W 160 Ch Item Description X PMLD4159 PRO5150 Back Cover Kit 4 Frequency X PMLD4109 PRO5150 Back Cover Kit X PMLD4110 PRO7150 Back Cover Kit X PMLD4112 PRO9150 Back Cover Kit X X PMLN4348 PRO5150 Front Housing Kit X PMLN4199 PRO7150 Front Housing Kit X PMLN4401 PRO9150 Front Housing Kit X X X X PMAD4023 Antenna Whip 150 161 MHz X X X PMAD4014 Antenna 136 155 MHz 14 cm X X X X 4015 Antenna 155 174 MHz 14 cm X X 68P81089C96 PRO5150 User Guide X Indicates one
14. Channel ous during the 200 Hz VHF Monitor Frequency error 4 carrier performance 600 Hz UHF Input at RF In Out squelch out check 60 Hz Low Band put at antenna Rated Audio Mode GEN TEST MODE PTT to OFF Set volume control to Output level 1 0mV RF Test Channel center meter 3 16Vrms 4th channel test frequency 4 carrier selector to Mod 1kHz tone at squelch Audio PA 3kHz deviation Monitor DVM AC Volts Distortion As above except to distor As above As above Distortion 3 096 tion Typical Sensitivity As above except SINAD As above PTT to OFF RF input to be SINAD lower the RF level for 12dB center 0 25uV SINAD Noise RF level set to 1mV RF As above PTT to OFF Set volume control to Squelch center meter 3 16Vrms Threshold selection to only radios Audio PA with conven speaker load to tional sys speaker tem need to be tested As above except change fre out of TEST As above Unsquelch to occur at quency to a conventional MODE select 0 25uV system Raise RF level from a conven Preferred SINAD zero until radio unsquelches tional system 9 10dB see Table 4 4 4 8 Reference Frequency Power RF Table 4 6 Transmitter Performance Checks Receiver Performance Tests Models with G in location 10 of model number EX LAH25KDF9GA3 Service Monitor Mode PWR MON 4th channel test frequency Monitor Frequency error Input at RF In Out As above TEST MODE Test Chann
15. MN4028 AARMN4029 HMN9754 Ultra Lightweight Headset with Microphone Lightweight Headset with Swivel Boom Microphone Medium Weight Dual Muff Headset Over the Head Heavy Duty Behind the Head Headset with Noise Cancelling Boom Microphone and PTT Ear Piece without Volume Control Beige Ear Piece with Microphone and PTT Beige Ear Piece without Volume Control Black Ear Piece with Microphone and PTT Black Two piece surveillance microphone for 800MHZ The following accessories require adapter AAHLN9716 BDN6646 BDN6647 BDN6648 BDN6706 BDN6720 HMN9022 HMN9725R HMN9752 HMN9787 Temco Ear Microphone 150 only Lightweigh Headset Single Muff Behind Head Medium Weight Noise Cancelling Ear Microphone with VOX Flexible Ear Receiver Behind the Head Medium Weight Headset Dual Muff Microphone Remote Speaker Earpiece with Volume Control Headset w Boom Microphone The following accessories require adapter AAHLN9717 BDN6664 BDN6726 BDN6665 BDN6727 Earpiece with 4 7K Z Earpiece Beige Earpiece with 4 7K Z Earpiece Black Earpiece with Extra Loud 1 8 Beige Earpiece with Extra Loud 1 8KQ Black Option Boards 7 10 7 11 7 12 BDN6666 BDN6728 BDN6667 BDN6729 BDN6669 BDN6731 BDN6668 BDN6730 HMN9787 Option Boards AAHLN9729 6881088C24 AAHLN9725 6881088C22 7 5 Earpiece with Volume Control Standard Beige Earpiece with Volume Control Standard Black Two wire PTT mic Earpiec
16. PRO9450 Back Cover Kit X PMLN4303 PRO5450 Front Housing Kit X PMLN4304 PRO7450 Front Housing Kit X PMLN4305 PRO9450 Front Housing Kit X X X NAE6483 Antenna Whip 403 520 MHz X 68P81089C39 PRO5450 User Guide X 68P81091C15 PRO7450 User Guide X 68 81091 17 PRO9450 User Guide X Indicates one of each is required 8 4 UHF 450 527 MHz 8 4 UHF 450 527 MHz MPT PRO Series UHF 450 527 MHz MPT LAH25SDN9CK3 PRO5450 450 527 MHz 4W 16 Ch LAH25SDC9CK6 PRO7450 450 527 MHz 4W 128 Ch LAH25SDN9CK8 PRO9450 450 527 MHz 4W 160 Item Description X PMLE4122 PRO5450 Back Cover Kit X PMLE4123 PRO7450 Back Cover Kit X PMLE4127 PRO9450 Back Cover Kit X X PMLN4216 PRO5450 Front Housing Kit X PMLN4199 PRO7450 Front Housing Kit X PMLN4218 PRO9450 Front Housing Kit X X X NAE6483 Antenna Whip 403 520 MHz X 68P81089C39 PRO5450 User Guide X 68P81091C15 PRO7450 User Guide X 168P81091C17 PRO9450 User Guide X Indicates one of each is required 8 5 UHF 403 470 MHz LTR PRO Series UHF 403 470 MHz LTR Model Description LAH25RDC9DU3 PRO5350 403 470 MHz 4W 16 Ch LAH25RDH9DU6 PRO7350 403 470 MHz 4W 128 Ch Item Description X PMLE4148 PRO5350 Back Cover Kit X PMLE4149 PRO7350 Back Cover Kit X PMLN4216 PRO5350 Front Housing Kit X PMLN4199 PRO7350 Front Housing Kit X X NAE6483 Antenna Whip 403 520 MHz X 6
17. Press 5 view Press 6 view Press 7 view Press 8 view Press 9 view 11 12 13 14 Press view Press view Press view Press HOME 48 1 release view 48 0 49 1 release view 49 0 50 1 release view 50 0 51 1 release view 51 0 52 1 release view 52 0 53 1 release view 53 0 54 1 release view 54 0 55 1 release view 55 0 56 1 release view 56 0 57 1 release view 57 0 58 1 release view 58 0 59 1 release view 59 0 128 1 release view 128 0 view 129 1 release view 129 0 RF Test Mode 4 3 15 16 17 18 19 Press gt view 130 1 release view 130 0 Press Option Select view 135 1 release view 135 0 Press Option Select2 view 136 1 release view 136 0 Press Option Select3 view 137 1 release view 137 0 Pressing SB2 for 3 seconds in the Control Head Test mode will cause the radio to return to the RF Test mode Channel Selector itch On Off Switch Figure 4 1 Radio Side Button Locations 2 09 Annunciators Fani ee Test Mode Information 3 Line 2 4 Figure 4 2 Four Line Display 4 4 RF Test Mode Table 4 1 Test Environments Side Button 1 Number of Side Display Description Function Button 1 Shows H Presses Initi
18. RO5150 PRO5350 PRO5450 Radios Specification Lowband VHF UHF Dimensions Height x Width x Depth With Standard High Capacity NiMH Battery without Belt Clip With Ultra High Capacity NiMH Battery without BeltClip Weight With Standard High Capacity NiMH Battery grams ounces With Ultra High Capacity NiMH Battery grams ounces Average Battery Life 5 5 90 Duty Standard High Capacity NiMH Battery Ultra High Capacity NiMH Battery 5 40 in x 2 26 in x 1 50 in 137mm x 57 5mm x 37 5mm 5 40 in x 2 26 in x 1 55 in 137mm x 57 5mm x 40mm 420 15 500 16 gt 11 hrs low power 8 hrs high power gt 14 hrs low power 11 hrs high power Sealing Passes rain testing per 54 and MIL STD 810E Shock Meets MIL STD 810 C D amp E and TIA EIA 603 Vibration Meets MIL STD 810 C D amp E and TIA EIA 603 Dust Meets MIL STD 810 C D amp E and IP54 Humidity Meets MIL STD 810 C D amp E and TIA EIA 603 5 receive 5 transmit 9096 standby Specifications PRO5150 PRO5350 PRO5450 Radios Specification Lowband VHF UHF Power Output NiMH 7 5V 1 6 W VHF 1 5 W UHF 1 4 W Spurs Harmonics 36 dBm 1GHz 30 dBm gt 1 GHz Audio Response from 6 dB oct Pre Emphasis 300 to 3000 2 Audio Distortion 1000 Hz 60 Rated Max Dev 1 to 3 dB 3 Typical Modulation Limiting Conducted Radiated Emissions 5 0 kHz 20 kHz 2
19. TD 810 C D amp E and TIA EIA 603 Vibration Meets MIL STD 810 C D amp E and TIA EIA 603 Dust Meets MIL STD 810 C D amp E and IP54 Humidity Meets MIL STD 810 C D amp E and TIA EIA 603 Specifications 800MHz Radio Transmitter Specification 800 MHz RF Output Low High NiMH 7 5V 1W 2 5W Channel Spacing 25 kHz Freq Stability 2 5 ppm 30 C to 60 C Spurs Harmonics 36 dBm lt 1 GHz 30 dBm gt 1 GHz Audio Response 1 to 3 dB from 6 dB oct Pre Emphasis 300 to 3000Hz Audio Distortion 3 Typical 1000 Hz 60 Rated Max Dev FM Noise 40 dB Receiver Specification 800 MHz 25kHz Sensitivity 0 25 uV 12dB EIA SINAD Adjacent Channel Selectivity ETS 70 dB Intermodulation ETS 70 dB Freq Stability 2 5 ppm 30 C to 60 C Spur Rejection 70 dB Image Rejection 70 dB Audio Output 500 mW lt 5 Distortion Specifications subject to change without notice Al exceed requirements of MIL STD 810 C D E electrical specifications and methods refer to EIA TIA 603 standards PRO Series radios meet or This page intentionally left blank Specifications 800MHz Radio Glossary of Terms Term ALC ASF IC CD CMP CPS CSQ DTMF DPL EEPROM Firmware FGU GaAs ISW LCD LDMOS LH DATA LLE LSH MDC MRTI Definition Automatic Level Control a circuit in the transmit RF path that controls RF power ampl
20. Trunking Low RX unsquelch if carrier detected BKC Speed TLS TX mic audio connect tone 105 8 MHz 7 9 Trunking High RX unsquelch if valid outbound signalling word OSW BKC Speed THS detected TX 1500Hz tone 8 11 CMP RX unsquelch if carrier detected BKC TX mic audio 9 12 LLE RX unsquelch if carrier detected BKC TX mic audio Table 4 3 Test Channel Spacing Side Button 2 Number of Low Tones Channel Spacing 1 25 30 kHz 2 12 5 kHz 3 20 kHz 4 6 Test Frequencies for Display Non Display Radios 4 3 Test Frequencies for Display and Non Display Radios The radio channels and test frequencies are listed in Table 4 4 The channels are selected using the channel selector switch located on top of the radio as shown in Figure 4 1 The test environment and channel spacing for any particular frequency is selected using side buttons 1 and 2 as listed in Tables 4 1 4 2 and 4 4 The display radio shows the selected parameters on the radio display and sounds the corresponding number of beeps and tones listed in Tables 4 1 and 4 3 The non display radio only sounds the beeps and tones Table 4 4 Test Frequencies Using the Channel Selector Switch Channel Selector Test Switch Channel Position 1LowPower TX 1 or 8 29 740 35 040 136 025 403 025 450 025 806 025 8 High Power RX 1 or 8 29 740 35 040 136 025 403 025 450 025 806 075 2LowPower TX 2 or 9 32
21. a and seat fully Chapter 6 Power Self Test 6 1 Error Codes Conventional Radios Turning on the radio starts a self test routine that checks the RAM ROM checksum EEPROM hardware and EEPROM checksum If these checks are successful the radio generates two high pitched self test pass tones or a musical tone selected in CPS If the self test is not successful one low pitched tone is heard Radios with displays are able to display the error codes The displayed error codes and related corrections are listed as follows Table 6 1 Powe up Display Codes Conventional Radios If the error code displayed is then there is a To correct the problem RAM TST ERROR RAM test failure Retest the radio by turning it off and turning it on again If message reoccurs replace RAM U405 ROM CS ERROR Wrong ROM check sum Reprogram FLASH memory then retest If message reoccurs replace ROM U406 EEPRM HW ERROR Codeplug structure mismatch or non existence of codeplug Reprogram codeplug with correct version and retest radio If message reoccurs replace EEPROM U407 EEPRM CS ERROR Wrong codeplug checksum Reprogram codeplug No Display Bad display module connection or dam aged display mod ule Check connection between main board and display module or replace with new display module 6 2 Error Codes For models with in l
22. ace Box Read Only Memory Received Signal Strength Indicator a dc voltage proportional to the received RF signal strength Repeater Talk Around Software Potentiometer a computer adjustable electronic attenuator Computer programs procedures rules documentation and data pertaining to the operation of a system Serial Peripheral Interface how the microcontroller communicates to modules and ICs through the CLOCK and DATA lines Muting of audio circuits when received signal levels fall below a pre determined value An operating mode whereby the radio is muted but still continues to receive data Main control unit of the trunked dispatch system handles ISW and OSW messages to and from subscriber units see ISW and OSW The act of selecting the desired operating system with the system select switch also the name given to this switch Glossary TOT TPL e UHF VCOBIC VHF VSWR G 3 Time Out Timer a timer that limits the length of a transmission Tone Private line Microcontroller Ultra High Frequency Microprocessor Voltage Controlled Oscillator an oscillator whereby the frequency of oscillation can be varied by changing a control voltage Voltage Controlled Oscillator Buffer Integrated Circuit Very High Frequency Voltage Standing Wave Ratio Notes Glossary
23. al No 0 CSQ Carrier Squelch if carrier detected button TX mic audio presses required 1 1 TPL Tone Private Line RX unsquelch if carrier and tone 192 8Hz detected TX mic audio tone 192 8Hz 2 2 DPL Digital Private RX unsquelch if carrier and digital code 131 Line detected TX mic audio digital code 131 3 3 DTMF Dual Tone Multiple RX unsquelch if carrier detected Frequency TX selected DTMF tone pair 4 5 Open Unsquelch RX constant unsquelch TX mic audio 5 9 HSS MDC1200 RX unsquelch if carrier detected TX 1500Hz tone 6 11 CMP Compander RX if carrier detected TX mic audio 7 12 LLE Low Level Expand RX if detected TX mic audio Table 4 2 Test Enviornments Models with G in location 10 of model number EX LAH25UCH6GB6AN Item No of e Description Function No Beeps 1 1 Carrier Squelch RX unsquelch if carrier detected GKC TX mic audio 2 1 Tone RX unsquelch if carrier and tone 192 8Hz detected BKC Private Line TX mic audio tone 192 8Hz 3 2 Digital RX unsquelch if carrier and digital code 131 detected BKC Private Line TX mic audio digital code 131 4 3 Dual Tone mul RX unsquelch if carrier detected BKC tiple frequency TX selected DTMF tone pair 5 5 Open squelch RX constant unsquelch BKC OSQ TX mic audio RF Test Mode 4 5 Item No of Tn Description Function No Beeps 6 8
24. ather Case Short DTMF Beltloop Thin Battery Standard Leather Case Short DTMF Beltloop Standard Battery Standard Leather Case Short DTMF Swivel Thin Battery Standard Leather Case Short DTMF Swivel Standard Battery Ultra High and High Capacity Battery Carry Cases Standard Battery Lithium lon Battery Carry Cases Thin Battery Standard Leather Case Tall DTMF Beltloop Thin Battery Standard Leather Case Tall DTMF Beltloop Standard Battery Standard Leather Case Tall DTMF Swivel Thin Battery Standard Leather Case Tall DTMF Swivel Standard Battery Nylon Carry Case DTMF 120V Rapid Rate Single Unit Charger U S 3 Prong Plug 230V Rapid Rate Single Unit Charger Euro 2 Prong Plug 230V Rapid Rate Single Unit Charger UK 3 Prong Plug 230V Rapid Rate Single Unit Charger Argentina Plug 120V Multi Unit Rapid Rate Charger U S 3 Prong Plug 230V Multi Unit Rapid Rate Charger Euro 2 Prong 230V Multi Unit Rapid Rate Charger UK 3 Prong 120V Transformer U S Plug 120V Transformer Only 230V Transformer Euro Plug 230V Euro Transformer Only 230V Transformer UK Plug 230V UK Transformer Only Batteries 7 5 7 6 7 7 7 8 EPNN6319 25 04548T11 HLN9793 HLN9794 HLN9820 HTN9000 NLN7967 Batteries HNN9008 HNN9009 HNN9010 9011 9012 HNN9013 HNN9013 Adaptors AAHLN9716 AAHLN9717 Miscellaneous HLN9820 HLN9793 HLN9794 Service Aids AARKN4073 4074 AARKN4075 0180305G54 RLN
25. d Wiring the Programming Test Cable T OT EH TA PIAN HALE core KN FEMALE COAT WELL e elen TOPLHAL2D LE SEN Vi rane a Side Connector Block Figure 3 14 Programming Test Cable AARKN4074 CONNECTIONS PIN i EHTERNAL SPEAKER open DUIS gt EHTERNRL SPEAKER DK BLU 5 Ee 3 EHTERNRL BRY 5 OPTION SELECT 2 LT BLU amp OPTION SELECT 1 TAN e GROUND BLK 5 8 RH DATA Ly 9 TH DATA PNK in RSSI ORGY 42 e HMITRUDIO RH RUDIO VOI i2 BOOT CONTROL EEN 12 15 USED WHT 15 Figure 3 15 Pin Configuration of the Cable Side Connector 3 13 Configuring and Wiring the Programming Test Cable P1 TO RADIO UNIVERSAL CONNECTOR EXT SPKR 1 EXT SPKR 2 OPTION B 3 lt 4 SEL 2 5 SEL 1 6 GND 7 RX DATA 8 TX DATA 9 Rssi 10 XMIT RX AUDIO 11 BOOT CTRL 12 N C 13 lt H LE 10 2 TO RADIO TEST SET RLN4460 an 16 18 19 20 21 22 25 J1 TO RIB RLN4008 1 4 11 15 25 3 23 AUDIO AUDIO MIC AUDIO GND VOL CTRL DISC PTT OPT SEL INT EXT BOOT CTRL GND BIAS BUS BUS BOOT CTRL FL08300620 Figure 3 16 Programming Test Cable Schematic 3 13 Configuring and Wiring the Programming Test Cable This page intentionally left blank 4 1 Chapter 4 Tra
26. d internal code plug data FAIL 01 98 FATAL Internal RAM error Defective microcontroller NOTE Due to the nature of fatal ROM amp RAM error it may not be possible to present an error code on the display In these cases the radio will attempt to display the appropriate error code generate an illegal mode tone for one second and then reset its microcon troller 6 3 Operation Display Codes During radio operation the radio performs dynamic tests to determine if the radio is working properly Problems detected during these tests are presented as error codes on the radio display The presence of an error code should prompt a user that a problem exists and that service technician should be contacted Use Table 6 3 Operational Display Codesto aid in understanding particular operational error code displays Failure Code FAIL 001 FAIL 002 Table 6 3 Operational Display Codes Description Synthesizer out of lock Selected Mode Zone Channel codeplug checksum error sizer Possible Source Bad frequency data in codeplug defective synthe Bad codeplug data Chapter 7 Accessories 7 1 7 2 Antennas VHF PMAD4012 PMAD4013 PMAD4014 PMAD4015 PMAD4023 PMAD4025 UHF 1 PMAE4002 850476J08 NAE6483 UHF 2 PMAE4006 PMAE4007 PMAE4008 NAE6483 NAB6064 800 MHz NAF5037 NAF5042 7 1 136 174 MHz Ferrule Connector 136 155 MHz 9cm Stubby Red Code 155 174 MHz 9cm Stubby Black Code 136 1
27. e 10V Oscilloscope Source Mod Current 2 5A Oscilloscope Horizontal 10mSec Div Oscilloscope Vertical 2 5kHz Div Oscilloscope Trigger Auto Monitor Image Hi Monitor BW Nar Monitor Squelch mid CW Monitor Volume 1 4 CW 5 3 CPS Programming Setup The CPS programming setup shown in Figure 5 2 is used to program the radio codeplug Note Refer to appropriate program on line help files for the codeplug programming procedures Radio h R Test Box Battery RLN4460A or B Block 0180305G54 Program Test Cable AARKN 4074 Battery NOTE Ribless Programming Cabl Eliminator 9 Ge 7 5V Reg is part number RKN4075 RLN4510 DB15 DB9 Tx Data RIB Rx LE TM 12VDC RLN 4008 CS Power rh Supply Computer Interface uH Cable 3080369B72 RIB Power Supply 120 230 Vac Figure 5 2 CPS Programming Setup Cloning Conventional Only 5 3 5 4 Cloning Conventional Only Cloning is the process of copying the content of one radio source radio into another radio target radio Radio content refers to system type features such as frequency squelch type options trunking etc Note Cloning can be performed only on radios with identical model numbers and software options Radio functionality inherent in one radio cannot be cloned to ano
28. e Beige Two wire PTT mic Earpiece Black Two wire PTT mic Earpiece Extra Loud Beige Two wire PTT Mic Earpiece Extra Loud Black Three Wire Lapel Mic Earpiece PTT Beige Three Wire Lapel Mic Earpiece PTT Black Headset w Boom Microphone DTMF Decode Option Board with Manual DTMF Decode Installation Sheet Voice Storage Option Board with Manual Voice Storage User Manual Ai option boards include the installation user manual Remote Speaker Microphones HMN9030 AAHMN9052 AAPMMN4002 AAHMN9053 AAHMN9054 AAHKN9055 6881088612 6881088 18 6881090 49 AARLN4885A Manuals 6881088C38 6881089C96 6881089C99 Remote Speaker Microphone w Coiled Cord and Clip Back Requires AAHLN9716 Adapter Remote Speaker Standard Microphone Temco Remote Speaker Microphone with Noise Cancelling Remote Speaker Noise Cancelling Microphone Remote Speaker Public Safety Microphone Replacement Cable for Standard and Noise Cancelling Remote Speaker Microphone Instruction Sheet Public Safety Microphone Instruction Sheet Temco Remote Speaker Microphone User Manual Receive Only Earbud for use with AAHMN9053 and 9054 Remote Speaker Microphone User Guide PRO7150 Conv MDC Spanish Portuguese English User Guide PRO5150 Conv MDC Spanish Portuguese English User Guide PRO9150 Conv MDC Spanish Portuguese English 7 6 7 13 6881088C39 6881091C15 6881088C40 6881088C43 6881093C85 6881093C86 6881088C47 688
29. ed to service the PRO5150 PRO5350 PRO5450 PRO7150 PRO7350 PRO7450 and PRO9150 PRO9450 radios Table 3 2 Recommended Test Equipment Motorola Part No Description Characteristics 3 21 Application R2000 R2600 R2400 or R2001 with trunking Service Monitor This monitor will substitute for items listed below with an Frequency deviation meter and sig nal generator for wide range trouble shooting and alignment option asterisk R1049 Digital Multimeter Two meters recommended for AC DC voltage and current measure ments 51100 Audio Oscillator 67 to 200Hz tones Used with service monitor for injec tion of PL tones 81053 AC Voltmeter 1mV to 300 V Audio voltage measurements SKN6009 Power Cable 10 MQ input imped SKN6001 for meter ance Test leads for meter R1053 Dual trace Oscillo 20 MHz bandwidth Waveform measurements Scope 5 mV cm 20 V cm 51350 Wattmeter 500 Transmitter power output measure ST1215 VHF ST1223 UHF T1013 Plug in Elements VHF amp UHF RF Dummy Load e 5 accuracy 10 W max 0 1000 MHz 300 W ments 1339 RF Millivolt Meter 100 uV to 3 VRF 10 RF level measurements kHz to 1 2 GHz R1013 SINAD Meter Receiver sensitivity measurements 1347 or DC Power Supply 0 20 Vdc 0 5 Amps Bench supply for 7 5Vdc 1348 prog 3 22 3 13 Configuring and Wiring the Programming Test Cable 3 13 Configuring an
30. el 4 carrier squelch As above PTT to continu ous during the performance check As above Comments Frequency error 200 Hz VHF 600 Hz UHF 60 Hz Low Band Refer to Specifications Voice Modulation internal Mode PWR MON 4th channel test frequency atten to 70 input to RF In Out TEST MODE Test Channel 4 carrier squelch out put at antenna Remove modu lation input Press PTT switch on radio Say four loudly into the radio mic Measure deviation VHF UHF 800MHz Low 1 and Low 2 gt 4 0 kHz but x 5 0 kHz 25 kHz Ch Sp Voice Modulation High Speed Data Modu lation Mode PWR MON 4th channel test frequency atten to 70 input to RF In Out Monitor DVM AC Volts Set 1kHz Mod Out level for 0 025Vrms at test set 80mVrms at AC DC test set jack As above As above TEST MODE Test Channel 4 high speed output at antenna As above meter selector to mic PTT to continu ous during the performance check Deviation VHF 800MHz Low 1 and Low 2 gt 4 0 kHz but x 5 0 kHz 25 kHz Ch Sp Global 5 kHz 20 kHz Ch Sp U S and Canada Deviation 800 2 VHF UHF Low 1 and Low 2 2 2 5 kHz but 3 5 kHz 25 kHz Ch Sp Low Speed Data Modu lation 800 UHF As above TEST MODE Test Channel 4 TLS output at antenna PTT to continu ous during the performance check Deviation VHF 800 2 2500Hz bu
31. est equipment shown in Figure 5 1 Service Monitor A 30 dB Pad or Counter Bes Double Male Transmit attery KH Eliminator RF Adaptor gt 30 dB Pad Wattmeter er Wem ZC 3 5 mm to RF Generator BENDS Ferrule BNC Receive Power Supply ee lt H Audio In Tx Audio Generator Test Box a pi RLN4460A Battery Block SSO LO B DN Sinad Meter 0180305G54 Program Test Cable AARKN 4074 AC Voltmeter DB15 DB9 Tx Data AC Plug RIB 120 230 Vac run 4o08 7 H paan ma Computer Interface 1 RIB Power Suppl Cable 3080369B72 y 0180357A57 120V 0180358A56 230V Figure 5 1 Radio Tuning Test Equipment Setup 5 2 CPS Programming Setup 5 2 1 Initial Test Equipment Setup The supply voltage is connected to the radio using a Motorola battery eliminator P N AA0180305G54 The initial test equipment Figure 5 1 control settings are listed in Table 5 2 Note Refer to appropriate program on line help files for the tuning procedures Table 5 2 Initial Equipment Control Settings Service Monitor Test Set Power Supply Monitor Mode Power Monitor Speaker set Voltage 7 5Vdc RF Attenuation 70 Speaker load DC on standby Speaker Standby AM CW FM FM PTT OFF Volt Rang
32. ifier output provides leveling over frequency and voltage and protects against high VSWR voltage standing wave ration Audio Signalling Filter Integrated Circuit with voice compander Compact Disk Compression Customer Programming Software Carrier Squelch Dual Tone Multifrequency Digital Private Line Electronically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory used by the radio to store its personality Software or a software hardware combination of computer programs and data with a fixed logic configuration stored in a read only memory Information cannot be altered or reprogrammed Frequency Generation Unit Gallium Arsenide a type of crystalline material used in some semiconductors Inbound Signalling Word data transmitted on the control channel from a subscriber unit to the central control unit Liquid Crystal Display a module used to display the radio s current operating channel or system and scan status Lateral Difussion MOS Longhorn Data a bidirectional 0 5V RS 232 line that uses the microcontroller s integrated RS 232 asynchronous serial communications interface SCI peripheral Low Level Expander slight amount of volume expansion used to improve the signal to noise ratio Low Speed Handshake 150 baud digital data sent to the radio during trunked operation while receiving audio Motorola Digital Communication Motorola Radio Telephone Interconnect a system that provides a repeater con
33. ity NiMH battery 535 With NiCD battery 485 With Lilon battery 390 Average Battery Life 5 5 90 Cycle Low Power High Power With Standard high capacity NiMH battery 11 hours 8 hours With Ultra high capacity NiMH battery 14 hours 11 hours With NiCD battery 12 hours 9 hours With Lilon battery 11 hours 8 hours Sealing Withstands rain testing per MIL STD 810 C D E and IP54 Shock and Vibration Protection provided via impact resistant housing exceeding MIL STD 810 C D E and TIA EIA 603 Dust and Humidity Protection provided via environment resistant housing exceeding MIL STD 810 E and TIA EIA 603 Specifications PRO9150 PRO9450 Radio Specification VHF UHF Channel Spacing 12 5 20 25 kHz Frequency Stability 2 5 ppm 25 C to 55 C 25 Ref Power VHF 1 5W UHF 1 4W Modulation Limiting 2 5 12 5 kHz 4 0 20 kHz 5 0 25 kHz FM Hum amp Noise 40 dB typical Conducted Radiated Emission 66 dBm Adjacent Channel Power 60 dB 12 5 kHz 70 dB 20 25 kHz Audio Response 300 3000 Hz 1 to 3 dB Audio Distortion 3 Receiver Specification VHF UHF 12 5 20 25 kHz Channel Spacing Frequency Stability 2 5 ppm 25 C to 55 C 25 Ref Sensitivity 12 dB SINAD EIA 25 uV typical Sensitivity 20 dB SINAD ETS 50 uV typical Intermodulation EIA 70 dB Adjacent Channel Selectivity 60 dB 12
34. mm x 57 5mm x 37 5mm With Ultra High Capacity NiMH Battery without Belt Clip 5 40 in x 2 26 in x 1 55 in 137mm x 57 5mm x 40mm Weight With Standard High Capacity NiMH Battery grams ounces 420 15 With Ultra High Capacity NiMH Battery grams ounces 500 16 Average Battery Life 5 5 90 Duty Cycle Standard High Capacity NiMH Battery gt 11 hrs low power 8 hrs high power Ultra High Capacity NiMH Battery gt 14 hrs low power 11 hrs high power Sealing Passes rain testing per IP54 and MIL STD 810E Shock Meets MIL STD 810 C D amp E and TIA EIA 603 Vibration Meets MIL STD 810 C D amp E and TIA EIA 603 Dust Meets MIL STD 810 C D amp E and IP54 Humidity Meets MIL STD 810 C D amp E and TIA EIA 603 5 receive 5 transmit 90 standby Specifications PRO7150 PRO7350 PRO7450 Radio 8 11 Specification Power Output NiMH 7 5V Spurs Harmonics 36 dBm 1GHz 30 dBm gt 1 GHz Audio Response from 6 dB oct Pre Emphasis 300 to 3000Hz 1 to 3 dB Audio Distortion 1000 Hz 60 Rated Max Dev 3 Typical Modulation Limiting 2 5 kHz 12 5 kHz 4 0 kHz 20 kHz 5 0 kHz 25 kHz Conducted Radiated Emissions 66 dBw FM Hum and Noise 40 dB Receiver Specification VHF UF 0 Sensitivity 12 dB SINAD EIA 0 25 uV Typical Sensitivity 20 dB SINAD ETS 0 5 uV Typical Intermodulation per EIA
35. nection to the Public Switched Telephone Network PSTN The MRTI allows the radio to access the telephone network when the proper access code is received G 2 MSK OMPAC OSW PC Board PL PLL PPM PTT RAM Registers Repeater RESET RF PA RIB ROM RSSI RPT TA Softpot Software SPI clock and data lines Squelch Standby Mode System Central Controller System Select Glossary Minimum Shift Keying Over Molded Pad Array Carrier a Motorola custom package distinguished by the presence of solder balls on the bottom pads Outbound Signalling Word data transmitted on the control channel from the central controller to the subscriber unit Printed Circuit Board Private Line amp tone squelch a continuous sub audible tone that is transmitted along with the carrier Phase Locked Loop a circuit in which an oscillator is kept in phase with a reference usually after passing through a frequency divider Parts Per Million Push To Talk the switch located on the left side of the radio which when pressed causes the radio to transmit Random Access Memory the radio s RAM is loaded with a copy of the EEPROM data Short term data storage circuits within the microcontroller Remote transmit receive facility that retransmits received signals to improve communications coverage Reset line an input to the microcontroller that restarts execution Radio Frequency Power Amplifier Radio Interf
36. nsceiver Performance Testing 4 1 4 2 General These radios meet published specifications through their manufacturing process by utilizing high accuracy laboratory quality test equipment The recommended field service equipment approaches the accuracy of the manufacturing equipment with few exceptions This accuracy must be maintained in compliance with the manufacturer s recommended calibration schedule RF Test Mode When the radio is operating in its normal environment the radio s microcontroller controls the RF channel selection transmitter key up and receiver muting However when the unit is on the bench for testing alignment or repair it is removed from its normal environment and cannot receive commands from its system Therefore the internal microcontroller does not key the transmitter or unmute the receiver This prevents the use of a normal tuning procedure To solve this problem a special test mode is incorporated into the radio Note The test mode procedure that follows assumes that the Customer Programming Software Front Panel Access screen has both the FPA and RF TEST boxes selected Select from the programming screen to enable or disable certain features of the radio RF test mode e FPA entry not selected blocks all test modes e FPA entry selected and RF TEST not selected blocks RF test mode e FPA entry selected and RF TEST selected enables all test modes To enter the test mode for a display radio 1 Turn
37. nterface Box Enables communications between radio and com puter s serial communications adapter HLN9756 BNC Adaptor Adapts radio antenna port to BNC cabling of equip ment VHF and UHF B1 only 5880313B69 SMA to BNC adapter Adapts radio antenna port to BNC cabling of equip ment 800 MHz radios HHLN4133A Rhombic tip adapter Yellow Adapts radio antenna port to BNC cabling of test equipment HHLN4134A Cylindrical tip adapter Blue Adapts radio antenna port to BNC cabling of test equipment RLN4510 Battery Eliminator 7 5V Regu Works in combination with Shop Battery Block lator 0180305G54 3 20 3 11 Service Aids Motorola Part No Description Application AA0180305G54 Shop Battery Block Interconnects radio to power supply Provides for AA8180384F68 Bench Test Housing Eliminator troubleshooting of radio when housing is removed AA8180384F66 Bench Test Housing Eliminator For use with PRO9150 long frame radio 0180357A57 Wall Mounted Power Supply Used to supply power to RIB 120 VAC 0180358A56 Wall Mounted Power Supply Used to supply power to RIB 220 VAC 2 prong 3080369B72 Computer Interface Cable Connects computer s serial communications adapter to RIB RLN4008B AAHLN9742A Radio Software Upgrade Used with MPT protocol products Cable 6680702701 Service Tool Remove radio chassis and knobs 3 12 Test Equipment 3 12 Test Equipment Table 3 2 lists test equipment requir
38. ocation10 of model number Example LAH25UCH6GBAN At power up the radio performs cursory tests to determine if its basic electronics and software are in working order Problems detected during these tests are presented as error codes on the radio display The presence of an error code should prompt the user that a problem exists and that a service technician should be contacted Operation Display Codes Self test errors are classified as either fatal or non fatal Fatal errors will inhibit user operation non fatal errors will not Use Table 6 2 Power up Display Codesto aid in understanding particular power up error code displays Table 6 2 Power up Display Codes Failure Display Type 9 Description Possible Source Failure FAIL 01 81 FATAL External ROM Flash checksum error Bad ROM data Defective ROM FAIL 01 82 FATAL External EEPROM checksum error Bad external codeplug data Defective external EEPROM ERROR 01 02 NON FATAL External EEPROM checksum error Bad external codeplug data FAIL 01 84 FATAL External EEPROM checksum Dank Unprogrammed external code plug data FAIL 01 88 FATAL External RAM error Defective RAM FAIL 01 90 FATAL Hardware failure Defective IC FAIL 01 92 FATAL Internal EEPROM checksum error Bad internal codeplug data Defective microcontroller ERROR 01 12 NON FATAL Internal EEPROM checksum error Bad internal codeplug data FAIL 01 94 FATAL Internal EEPROM checksum blank Unprogramme
39. t lt 1000Hz 25 kHz Ch Sp DTMF Modulation PL DPL Modulation As above 4th channel test frequency As above 4th channel test frequency BW to narrow TEST MODE Test Channel 4 DTMF out put at antenna TEST MODE Test Channel 4 TPL DPL As above As above Deviation VHF 800MHz Low 1and Low 2 gt 3 05 kHz but lt 3 45 kHz 25 kHz Ch Sp Deviation VHF UHF 800MHz Low 1 and Low 2 gt 500 2 but lt 1000Hz 25 kHz Ch Sp ERK DC See Table 4 4 Chapter 5 Radio Tuning Programming Cloning Lowband Antenna Cutting Procedure 5 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the Customer Programming Software CPS and tuner program designed for use in a Windows 95 98 environment These programs are available in separate kits as listed in the Table 5 1 An installation instruction manual is also included with each kit Note Refer to the appropriate program on line help files for the programming procedures Table 5 1 Software Installation Kits Radio Tuning Setup CPS Conventional and UHF Radios HVN9027 H5197 CPS 800MHz LTR HVN9045 CPS Privacy Plus HVN9065 CPS MPT Trunking Dealers HVN9031 5 2 Global Radio Tuning Setup A personal computer PC Windows 95 98 and a global tuner program are required to tune the radio To perform the tuning procedures the radio must be connected to the PC radio interface box RIB and t
40. the radio on 2 Within ten seconds after the self test is complete press side button 2 shown in Figure 4 1 five times in succession 3 After CSQ CHXX SP25 appears on the display the radio is on channel XX see Note below carrier squelch mode 25 kHz channel spacing Each additional press of side button 2 see Table 4 2 scrolls to the next channel spacing and a corresponding set of tones are sounded Refer to Figure 4 2 for test mode information for a four line display radio 4 Press side button 1 to scroll through the test environments listed in Table 4 1 Press side button 2 for 3 seconds to switch the radio to the control head test mode LCD Test appears on the display 6 Press side button 1 to turn on all the dots of the first character Another side button 1 press turns on all the dots of the next character continuing until the last character is reached 7 Press side button 1 at the end of the LCD test to activate the Icon Test The next side button 1 press turns on the first icon 8 Press side button 1 at the end of the Icon Test to activate the button test Pressing any side button except side button 1 or any keypad button during the LCD test or Icon test immediately activates this test A good button press is verified by a chirp 4 2 RF Test Mode 9 Press side button 2 for 3 seconds in the control head test mode to return the radio to the RF Test mode 10 Turn radio off to exit test mode Note
41. ther radio that does not contain the same functionality Tuning and alignment information are not transferable and are not affected by cloning Signaling Identification Numbers IDs are duplicated in the cloning process Unique IDs may be assigned with the CPS Note Unsuccessful cloning attempts will not damage the radio Procedure 1 Turn source and target radios off 2 Connect cloning cable to side connector of both radios 3 Turn on target radio 4 On source radio simultaneously press side buttons 1 and 2 shown in Figure 5 3 then turn radio on Both radios produce a clone entry tone and turn on their green LEDs Display radios show Cloning To source radio and Program target radio 5 Release both side buttons The electronic transfer process begins and will take approximately one to three minutes 6 When cloning is completed both radios reset themselves and turn their green LEDs off The source radio produces a clone exit tone and displays Clone Complete Turn both radios off Disconnect the cloning cable from both radios and turn them on for normal operation On Off Figure 5 3 Radio Side Button Locations 5 4 1 Error Codes Display Radios Only e ERR Mismatch The model numbers or the code plug versions are not the same for both radios Cloning cannot be performed e ERR Timeout Communication between the two radios was not established or was disrupted during the cloning process If
42. this occurs check the cloning cable and all connections Repeat the cloning procedure 5 4 Lowband Molded Antenna Cut Chart 5 5 Lowband Molded Antenna Cut Chart This chart is for antenna NAB6064 used with professional radio series TOP OF ANTENNA FREQUENCY IN MHZ 9 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 0 z rdozmr dco 1 1 1 1 je vm ell en wm mm mm 2 Note The above chart is not drawn to scale Obtain and use a standard ruler for marking of cutting measurements Cutting Instructions 1 Remove cap from antenna 2 Measure from top of antenna down to the desired length corresponding with the desired frequency Frequency Verification Chart This chart can be used to verify the length or frequency of an antenna already cut DO NOT use it to make the actual cut Final Antenna Freq MHz Length Inches 30 11 9 16 29 369 cm 32 11 7 16 29 052 cm Note 34 10 5 8 26 988 cm Ant nna engl 2o 10 measured from 9 3 8 23 813 cm erg 8 7 8 22 543 cm ideam 8 5 16 21 114 cm posi skit 7 7 8 20 003 cm MDDOT SSI 7 1 2 19 050 cm 7 3 16 18 256 cm 6 7 8 17 463 cm 3 Mark the antenna then cut at that mark 4 To replace the antenna cap put a small bead of 414 Loctite Motorola part number 1110019B59 around the inside walls of the antenna cap Place the cap on top of the antenn

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