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Motorola APX 7500 User Manual

Motorola APX 7500 User Manual

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APX 7500
MULTI-BAND
CONSOLETTE
SYSTEM PLANNER

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  • Page 1 APX™ TWO-WAY RADIOS APX 7500 MULTI-BAND CONSOLETTE SYSTEM PLANNER...
  • Page 2 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 license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Section 1 Introduction 1.1 Welcome to APX 7500 Multi-Band Consolette ..........1 1.2 Software Version ....................2 Section 2 Consolette Capabilities to Consider for Your Applications 2.1 Remote Control Capability ................... 3 2.2 Channel Selection ....................3 2.3 Signaling Types and RF Band Support ..............4 2.4 Duty Cycle ......................
  • Page 4 4.15.3 ACIM Interface ..................19 4.15.3.1 System Overview................19 4.15.3.2 Supported Functionality: ..............20 4.16 MCD 5000 Interface ..................24 4.17 Headsets (L999_ Required) ................25 4.17.1 Operation ....................25 4.18 PTT Footswitch (L999_ Required) ..............25 4.19 Crosspatch ....................... 26 4.19.1 Connection ....................
  • Page 5 6.2.1 Required Options ..................37 6.2.1.1 Step 1: APX 7500 Consolette Main Model ........37 6.2.1.2 Step 2: Operation Mode ..............37 6.2.1.3 Step 3: System Enhancement Software .......... 38 6.2.1.4 Step 3B: System Enhancement Software........38 6.2.1.5 Step 4: Front Panel Configuration ........... 38 6.2.1.6 Step 5: Microphones................
  • Page 6 A.3 Mail Orders ......................61 A.4 Telephone Orders ....................61 A.5 Fax Orders ......................61 A.6 Parts Identification ..................... 61 A.7 Product Customer Service ................. 62 A.8 Motorola System Support Center (SSC)............62...
  • Page 7: Section 1 Introduction

    The APX 7500 Consolette is available in the 7/800MHz, VHF, UHF R1, and UHF R2 bands (mid power models only). Configurations include both the limited front panel and the full featured front panel (contains the O5 control head).
  • Page 8: Software Version

    Introduction Software Version All the features described in the System Planner are supported by the APX 7500 Consolette with controller board software version R02.00.00 and above.
  • Page 9: Section 2 Consolette Capabilities To

    Consolette and Mobile-in-a-tray allow access to all channels in the transceiver via the O5 control head. In the APX 7500, this is currently 1250 channels. If remote control is required, then the number of channels accessible to the remote user depends on the remote control method: •...
  • Page 10: Signaling Types And Rf Band Support

    1 minute transmit, 4 minute receive duty cycle). A 100% continuous duty cycle is not supported. Functionality The following chart contains additional information regarding the functionality trade-offs of the various interfaces of the Consolette: Table 2.1 Types of Connection between APX 7500 Consolette and Remote Console ACIM ACIM E&M Ethernet...
  • Page 11 Consolette Capabilities to Consider for Your Applications ACIM ACIM E&M Ethernet Feature at Remote (AIS over (AIS over Interface Interface RS232) RS232) Extended Dispatch Yes; on Yes; on Operation (Option conventional conventional GA00469A): signalling signalling - Status/Message types only. types only. Update Decode - Status Request Encode...
  • Page 12 Consolette Capabilities to Consider for Your Applications Notes...
  • Page 13: Section 3 Feature Comparison

    Feature Comparison SECTION 3 FEATURE COMPARISON The APX 7500 Consolette is available in two different front panel styles: Limited Front Panel (option L998_) or Full Featured Front Panel (option L999_). The following comparison shows the differences between the two styles.
  • Page 14: Front Panel Functionality

    Feature Comparison Front Panel Functionality APX™ 7500 APX™ 7500 Features Consolette Consolette Full Feature (requires appropriate options Limited Front Front Panel ordered) Panel (L998_) (L999_) Local Control Head Supported √ GCAI Paddle mic supported √ Internal local speaker √ Clock √...
  • Page 15: Rear Panel Functionality

    Feature Comparison Rear Panel Functionality APX™ 7500 APX™ 7500 Features Consolette Consolette (requires appropriate options Full Feature Limited Front ordered) Front Panel Panel (L998_) (L999_) TRC* with Wireline √ √ E&M* with Wireline √ √ ACIM* with Wireline √ √ MCD 5000** via Ethernet √...
  • Page 16: General

    Feature Comparison General APX™ 7500 APX™ 7500 Features Consolette Consolette (requires appropriate options Full Feature Limited Front ordered) Front Panel Panel (L998_) (L999_) Power supply with battery √ √ revert AC Power on/off switch √ √ Intermittent Duty Cycle (EIA/ √...
  • Page 17: Section 4 Supported Features

    Supported Features SECTION 4 SUPPORTED FEATURES Powering the Consolette 4.1.1 AC and DC Power Inputs The Consolette is intended for connection to an AC wall outlet. It supports an internal power supply that accepts an AC input of 110-220VAC 50-60Hz via a standard IEC 320 power inlet. The power supply is auto switching so setting of an internal switch for 110VAC or 220VAC operation is not required.
  • Page 18: O5 Control Head (L999_ Required)

    Supported Features O5 Control Head (L999_ Required) The Consolette can be ordered with the Full Featured Front Panel (L999_ option) which includes an O5 control head. Refer to the O5 User’s Guide (6875947M01) for information regarding all of the features of the radio that can be accessed from the O5 control head. Limited Feature Front Panel (L998_) Some users may only have an operator at a remote deskset/console position and want to ensure that no one tampers with the Consolette.
  • Page 19: Front Panel Speaker (L999_ Required)

    Supported Features Front Panel Speaker (L999_ Required) Models with the O5 present also contain an internally housed speaker. Receive audio, tones, and remote transmit audio are present at this speaker. The audio loudness can be controlled by the rotary volume knob on the O5 control head. The normal operation of the front panel speaker can be overridden by: •...
  • Page 20: Clock Operation

    Supported Features 4.10 Clock Operation The Consolette supports a Clock on its auxiliary display for displaying the current time. The clock shows hours and minutes and can be configured for 12 hour format or 24 hour format. It can also be disabled completely.
  • Page 21: Front Panel Programmable Buttons

    Consolette is the only device decoding the alarms. IDs can also be provided to the ACIM interface. New with the APX 7500 Consolette is the ability to generate an Emergency ACK in response to the Emergency Alarm via its ACIM interface. Refer to the ACIM Section 4.15.3 for further details.
  • Page 22: Wireline Interface

    Consolette Channel_Activity Distance: distance of LAN capability Distance: 50 feet Figure 4-2 APX 7500 Consolette to MCC7500 topology 4.15.2 Tone Remote Control Operation The Wireline Interface can be used in conjunction with a Tone Remote Control (TRC) Deskset or Console. The Consolette supports the following remote control functionality via Tone Remote Control: •...
  • Page 23: 4.15.2.1 Trc Supported Functionality

    Distance: distance of leased Distance: distance of LAN capability line capacity Figure 4-3 APX 7500 Consolette to MCC7500 topology 4.15.2.1 TRC Supported Functionality Channel – The dispatch console user uses the Select Frequency command to change the Consolette’s radio channel. This will select items such as a talk group and an air interface type.
  • Page 24: 4.15.2.2 Tone Tables On The Wireline Interface

    Supported Features Once all of the selections are made the console user invokes a PTT to start their transmission. The requested transmission is then performed by the Consolette which routes audio from the wireline TX interface to the radio for transmit. The transmission goes out on the currently selected air interface (and talk group if one is chosen) using the unit ID of the Consolette’s radio (not the Console’s unit ID).
  • Page 25: Acim Interface

    For example, accessing an ASTRO conventional channel in a neighboring community. Additionally, Motorola radio system customers often interact with other organizations during large incidents, joint operations or special events. These interactions often require...
  • Page 26: 4.15.3.2 Supported Functionality

    Supported Features 4w Audio Consolette MCC 7500 RS232 MCC 7500 ACIM Link CCGW MCC 7500 4w Audio RS232 Conv Site Ctrlr Consolette ACIM Link Consoles access Consolettes during core link failures, or to access other systems wirelessly. Zone Core Figure 4-5 MC7500 and CCGW with ACIM Typical System Architecture 4.15.3.2 Supported Functionality: The Wireline Interface can be used in conjunction with the ACIM Interface.
  • Page 27 Supported Features 1. Channel – The dispatch console user uses the Select Frequency command to change the Consolette’s radio channel. This will select items such as a talk group and an air interface type. The number of channels that can be changed by the dispatcher is dependent on the Console.
  • Page 28 Supported Features NOTE: Operation on Conventional channels is supported at product launch. Operation on Trunking channels is not supported. 6. Emergency Alarm ACK – A subscriber unit can send an emergency alarm over-the-air at any time. The Consolette will receive it, decode it and provide it to the Console. The corresponding ACK from the Console is then transmitted by the Consolette over-the-air back to the specified subscriber on Conventional channels only.
  • Page 29 Supported Features 10. Inbound Call Alert directed to Console – a subscriber unit can direct a call alert over-the- air to the Console via the Consolette on Conventional APCO and MDC channels. The Consolette will receive it and pass it to the Console. The corresponding ACK will come from the Console to the Consolette and is transmitted over-the-air back to the specified subscriber with the Console's ID.
  • Page 30: Mcd 5000 Interface

    Supported Features The corresponding ACK transmitted by the specified subscriber and then received by the Consolette will be passed up to the Console. The Console retries supplementary data messages when the required acknowledgment is not received in time. Analog APCO 9600 3600 3600...
  • Page 31: Headsets (L999_ Required)

    Supported Features NOTE: Emergency Alarm ACK Encode is standard on Consolette models beginning with R09.00.00 radio software. Option GA00469 is no longer required for this functionality. The GA00469A Extended Dispatch features are not supported by the MCD 5000 Deskset System. 4.17 Headsets (L999_ Required) Connections for up to two headsets are provided at the rear panel of the Consolette.
  • Page 32: Crosspatch

    Consolettes via the dedicated RJ45 Crosspatch connector on the rear panel. Cables are not provided by Motorola. Refer to the manual for the cabling diagram. The Crosspatch feature can be enabled in the Consolette codeplug via the Configuration App. To disable the Crosspatch functionality, disconnect the cable or set the feature to disabled in the codeplug.
  • Page 33: Over-The-Air Alert Tones Operation (L999_ Required)

    Supported Features One application of using the APCO interface, is the support of external MDC encoders/decoders. • MDC Encoders – Consolettes can be connected to an external MDC encoder. Encoders are typically used to generate tones that are provided to the Consolette via the audio connection for transmit over the air.
  • Page 34: Recorder Operation

    Supported Features 4.24 Recorder Operation The Consolette supports an RJ45 style connector on its rear panel for connection to an external recorder. The recorder output from the Consolette can be configured as follows: • Receive audio including tones (ex. Keyfail and Trunking) •...
  • Page 35: Vip Inputs

    • Horn and Lights – The Consolette can be configured via APX 7500 CPS to activate its VIP outputs based on the Radio's External Horn and Lights Alarm feature. The External Alarm is activated by an incoming Call Alert / Page, Selective / Private Call, Phone Call, or Message.
  • Page 36: External Speaker

    Supported Features 4.27 External Speaker The Consolette supports connection on its rear panel to the 8-ohm mobile speaker. The mobile speaker cable must be modified in order to connect to the 14-pin terminal connector, J103 pins 1 (EXT_SPKR+) and 2 (EXT_SPKR-). NOTE: EXT_SPKR- and EXT_SPKR+ should never be grounded.
  • Page 37: Connection And Operation

    Consolettes via the DB25 connector on each rear panel. Cables are not provided by Motorola. Refer to the manual for the cabling diagram. When the Crossmute cable is connected, the Crossmute feature will function automatically. To disable the Crossmute functionality, disconnect the cable.
  • Page 38 Supported Features Notes...
  • Page 39: Section 5 Programming Applications

    SECTION 5 PROGRAMMING APPLICATIONS Programming the Consolette Programming and setup of the Consolette is required prior to use. Refer to the APX 7500 Consolette detailed service manual for more details regarding the configuration of the Consolette using a web browser. Initial programming involves two programming methods: •...
  • Page 40: Network Performance For On Board Configuration Application

    GCAI connector on the O5 control head or on the auxiliary GCAI connector on the front panel of the Consolette. For details on the operation of the transceiver and its settings, refer to the APX 7500 Detailed Service Manual, 6875963M01, and the O5 Control Head User’s Guide, 6875947M01.
  • Page 41 Programming Applications 5.1.3.1.2 Connection by Ethernet The Consolette may be configured remotely over a LAN. The Consolette supports a standard 10/ 100 Ethernet network interface. Connect the Consolette to the network using a CAT-5 cable from the LAN port on the rear panel of the Consolette. NOTE: The Consolette default address is the non-routable address 169.254.132.2.
  • Page 42 Programming Applications Notes...
  • Page 43: Section 6 Ordering Guide

    Ordering Guide SECTION 6 ORDERING GUIDE Ordering steps Refer to the following steps in this section for information on ordering the APX 7500 Consolette. Optional Features can be ordered depending on the required functionality. Ordering Options 6.2.1 Required Options 6.2.1.1...
  • Page 44: Step 3: System Enhancement Software

    Ordering Guide 6.2.1.3 Step 3: System Enhancement Software System Enhancement Software (Must Select) a. G48 Conventional (Must Select One) b. G50 SMARTNET* c. G51 SMARTZONE* * When G50 or G51 is chosen then you must also select one of the following: QA01648 Advance System Key Hardware or QA01749 Advance System Key Software.
  • Page 45: Optional Features

    Ordering Guide 6.2.2 Optional Features Optional Features a. G387 MULITCAST VOTING SCAN System Enhancement Options b. G996 OVER THE AIR PROVISIONING (Optional) c. W947 PACKET DATA INTERFACE d. GA00469AA EXTENDED DISPATCH OPERATION a. W969 MULTIPLE KEY ENCRYPTION (Hardware)* b. GA00236 3 DAY KEY RETENTION APX c.
  • Page 46: Ordering Examples

    Select Microphone CA01598 AC Line Cord US Select Power Cord Order the APX 7500 Consolette Series as the main line item. • A Primary Band MUST be ordered with each hardware model. • A Secondary Band MUST be ordered with each hardware model.
  • Page 47: Example 2

    QA01749 ADD: ADVANCED SYSTEM KEY - SOFTWARE KEY CA01598 ADD: AC LINE CORD US Order the APX 7500 Consolette Series as the main line item. • You must choose an Operation Mode. • You must choose a System Enhancement Software package.
  • Page 48 Ordering Guide Notes...
  • Page 49: Section 7 Recommended Cabling

    Recommended Cabling SECTION 7 RECOMMENDED CABLING The APX 7500 Consolette has several ports and supports many different style cables. The chart in this section describes the functionality required along with the corresponding Consolette port locations and the supported cable kits.
  • Page 50 Recommended Cabling Notes...
  • Page 51: Section 8 Specifications

    Specifications SECTION 8 SPECIFICATIONS APX 7500 Project 25 Multi-Band Consolette 8.1.1 Transmitter Specification 700 MHz 800 MHz UHF R1 UHF R2 Frequency Range/ 764-776 MHz 806-824 MHz 136-174 MHz 380-470 MHz 450-520 MHz Bandsplits 794-806 MHz 851-870 MHz Channel Spacing 25/12.5 kHz...
  • Page 52: Receiver Specification

    Specifications 8.1.2 Receiver Specification 700 MHz 800 MHz UHF R1 UHF R2 Frequency Range/Bandsplits 700 MHz 800 MHz UHF R1 UHF R2 764-776 851-870 MHz 136-174 MHz 380-470 MHz 450-520 MHz Channel Spacing 25/12.5 kHz 25/20/12.5 kHz 30/25/12.5 kHz 25/12.5 kHz 25/12.5 kHz Maximum Frequency Full Bandsplit...
  • Page 53: Regulatory Certifications

    Specifications 8.1.4 Regulatory Certifications FCC Part 90 FCC Part 15, Class B FCC Part 68/TIA968 -A UL and CSA approval (UL60950) 8.1.5 Environmental Specification Operating Temperature –30°C /+60°C Storage Temperature –40°C /+85°C Humidity 95% relative humidity IEC 61000-4-2 Duty Cycle EIA/TIA Intermittent Duty Cycle 8.1.6 FCC Certification ID...
  • Page 54: General

    Specifications 8.1.7 General Limited Front Panel Configuration 16” x 18.1” x 4.2” (406 x 457 x 107mm) ( Dimension W x D X H) Full Feature Front Panel 16" x 18.75" x 4.2" (406 x 476 x 107mm) Configuration (Dimension W x D x H) Limited Front Panel Configuration 18.5 lbs (8.4 kg) (Weight)
  • Page 55 Specifications E&M Connector DB25 LAN Specifications Bandwidth 10/100-Base-T VIP Specifications Input Rating 5.5V, 12mA MAX Output Rating Open Drain N-channel FET, 28V, 150mA MAX VIP Connector Type 14-pin terminal connector, adapter connector shipped with unit. Crosspatch Specifications Crosspatch Connector Type RJ45 Recorder Specifications Recorder Connector Type...
  • Page 56 Specifications Notes...
  • Page 57: Section 9 Commercial Warranty

    Product Accessories One (1) Year Motorola, at its option, will at no charge either repair the Product (with new or reconditioned parts), replace it (with a new or reconditioned Product), or refund the purchase price of the Product during the warranty period provided it is returned in accordance with the terms of this warranty. Replaced parts or boards are warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period.
  • Page 58 Warranty service will be provided by Motorola through one of its authorized warranty service locations. If you first contact the company which sold you the Product, it can facilitate your obtaining warranty service. You can also call Motorola at 1-888-567-7347 US/Canada.
  • Page 59 MOTOROLA will be notified promptly in writing by such purchaser of any notice of such claim; b. that MOTOROLA will have sole control of the defense of such suit and all negotiations for its settlement or compromise; and c.
  • Page 60 Commercial Warranty Notes...
  • Page 61: Section 10 Acronyms And Definitions

    Typically function tone is 40 ms in length. Dual function tone may be needed if encryption is supported. Global Core Accessory Interface; Motorola proprietary accessory port for use GCAI with Motorola approved cables; USB and RS232 styles supported HLGT (High Level Guard The initial tone of a TRC sequence begins with High Level Guard Tone.
  • Page 62 Acronyms And Definitions Term Definition Network Interface Card Operating System Off-the-shelf Personal Computer Push-to-talk; Another name for the base station’s M-Lead. An input to the station to cause it to transmit over the air. RoHS Restriction of Hazardous Substances, European Union Regulation A TIA/EIA standard for serial transmission between computers and RS232 peripheral devices, officially known since 1984 as TIA/EIA-232-E.
  • Page 63: Section 11 Frequently Asked Questions (Faq)

    Is the APX 7500 Yes, the APX 7500 Consolette is available as a single band model or as a Consolette offered in a dual band model. Refer to the ECATs/Price Pages for more details. dual band model?
  • Page 64 “Channels” refers to the number of radio transceiver channels that can be accessed. The APX 7500 Consolette does not support either the W7 or the W9 control Are there field kits to head styles any longer; instead it supports the newer O5 control head. In the...
  • Page 65 Yes. Up to 10 MC2000s can be connected in parallel. Remote Control Deskset? No. The APX 7500 Consolette supports the MCD 5000 Deskset. The Can the APX 7500 APX 7500 Consolette does not support remote controlhead style desksets Consolette be used with such as the DGT 9000, RCH 3000, MC 3000, and MIP 5000.
  • Page 66 Answer APX family CPS is required to program the radio transceiver parameters of the APX 7500 Consolette. This must be purchased – see ECAT/Price Pages Is there special software for more details. The APX 75000 Consolette also supports an onboard web...
  • Page 67: Section A Replacement Parts Ordering

    Motorola Online Motorola Online users can access our online catalog at http://www.motorola.com/businessonline To register for online access, please call 1-800-422-4210 (for U.S. and Canada Service Centers only).
  • Page 68: A.7 Product Customer Service

    • Motorola System Support Center (SSC) Motorola System Support Center (SSC) The Motorola System Support Center (SSC) is the primary Motorola contact. Call Motorola System Support Center (SSC): • Prior to any software reload.
  • Page 70 MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2012 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.

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