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APPLICANT: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS EQUIPMENT TYPE: ABZ89FC5827 109AB-5827 User Information User Information Tune-up and user / operational manual information are provided in the following exhibits. EXHIBIT DESCRIPTION Tune-Up Procedure User / Operational Manual EXHIBIT D...
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APPLICANT: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS EQUIPMENT TYPE: ABZ89FC5827 109AB-5827 User Information Tune-Up Procedure Aside from the 3 party cavity combiners, 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.
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APPLICANT: MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS EQUIPMENT TYPE: ABZ89FC5827 109AB-5827 User Information Operational or User’s Manual The manual should include instruction, installation, operator, or technical manuals with required ‘information 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.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 5 | CMM Labeling and Disclosure Table CMM Labeling and Disclosure Table The People’s Republic of China requires that our products comply with China Management Methods (CMM) environmental regulations. (China Management Methods refers to the Regulation Management Methods for Controlling Pollution by Electronic Information Products.) Two items are used to demonstrate compliance;...
Customer Information Desk to obtain a Return Material Authorization number. The equipment should then be shipped to the following address unless advised otherwise. Motorola GmbH, European Systems Component Centre, Am Borsigturm 130,13507 Berlin, Germany Contact Details •...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 9 | Document History Document History Version Description Date 6802800U74–A Initial Edition July 2006 6802800U74–B Minor changes Aug. 2006 6802800U74–C Table 4–4 updated Aug. 2006 Table 4–5 updated and note inserted Table 5–6 updated 6802800U74–D...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 10 | Document History Version Description Date • 260 MHz additions throughout the manual. • Updated information on LVD Kit Installation • Updated MTS 4 Duplexer FB diagram • Updated procedure How to configure E1 links •...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Document History | 11 Version Description Date • Verifying and Tuning the Receiver RSSI Levels on page Updated: • Ethernet Site Link on page 328 • Site Controller – Front Panel Indicators (LED) on page 6802800U74–AA...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Contents | 13 Contents Copyrights............................3 CMM Labeling and Disclosure Table....................5 Service Information......................... 7 Document History..........................9 List of Figures..........................23 List of Tables..........................29 List of Processes..........................33 List of Procedures.......................... 35 About MTS LiTE, MTS 2 and MTS 4 Installation, Configuration and Basic Service Manual............................
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Contents | 15 RF Antenna Connections...........................102 Expansion Cabinet Connections........................106 TX Connections.............................106 Connections between Site Controller and XHUB Controller............... 107 Power Connection to the XHUB Controllers..................108 CAN Bus Cabling..........................109 RX Connection............................109 GPS Connections...............................110...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 16 | Contents Ethernet Site Link Cabling – MTS 4 with Dual Site Controller............157 Ethernet Site Link Cabling – MTS 4 Expansion Cabinet with Single Site Controller......159 Ethernet Site Link Cabling – MTS 4 Expansion Cabinet with Dual Site Controller......160 RF Cabling................................
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Contents | 17 Corrective Actions for the Base Radio Receiver Configuration..........218 Configuring the pm_config....................... 219 Configuring the Base Radio VSWR......................220 Station Verification Procedures......................220 Verifying the Base Radio Software Revision................220 Upgrading the Base Radio Test Application Software (Optional)..........220 Transmitter Verification ......................
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 18 | Contents Site Controller – Lithium Battery........................275 Resetting the RTC Battery Status......................275 Checking if the Site Controller Lithium Battery Needs Changing............276 Replacing the Site Controller Lithium Battery..................276 Chapter 9: XHUB Controller................279 XHUB Controller –...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Contents | 19 Chapter 13: MTS Troubleshooting..............311 Site Controller Troubleshooting........................311 Site Controller Fault Indications......................311 LED Fault Indications........................... 311 Troubleshooting Flow Chart..................... 315 Troubleshooting: Power......................315 Troubleshooting: status sc......................316 Troubleshooting: SC Config File....................317 Troubleshooting: status bts......................317...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 20 | Contents Chapter 15: Expansion Options................373 Additional Base Radio for MTS 2........................373 Cable Connections..........................374 Adding an Additional Base Radio to MTS 2..................377 Installing an Additional Base Radio to MTS 2................. 378 Installing the Hybrid Combiner....................379...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 List of Figures | 25 Figure 101: Ethernet Site Link Cabling for MTS 2 ......................154 Figure 102: Ethernet Site Link Cabling for MTS 4 with Single Site Controller ............156 Figure 103: Ethernet Site Link Cabling for MTS 4 with Dual Site Controller ............158 Figure 104: Ethernet Site Link Cabling for MTS 4 Expansion Cabinet with Single Site Controller ......
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 26 | List of Figures Figure 148: MTS 4 TX on one Antenna and up to three RX Antennas Filter Configuration ........244 Figure 149: MTS 4 TX on one Antenna and two RX Antennas Filter Configuration ..........244 Figure 150: MTS 4 TX on one Antenna and three RX Antennas Filter Configuration ..........
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 List of Figures | 27 Figure 199: RF Cabling Diagram of MTS 4 with two TX ant. After Expansion ............386 Figure 200: E1 and Ethernet Cabling of MTS 4 After Expansion ................387 Figure 201: ATCC Cabling Diagram —...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 List of Tables | 29 List of Tables Table 1: List of Telephone Numbers ..........................7 Table 2: Preselector Filter Bandwidth ..........................48 Table 3: Duplexer Filter Bandwidth ..........................48 Table 4: Hybrid Combiner — Frequency Range ......................49 Table 5: Typical Power Loads and Heat Dissipation Values –...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 30 | List of Tables Table 49: TX ATCC Interconnect Harness Part Numbers ...................172 Table 50: RF Cabling for MTS 4 with One TX/RX Antenna and Up to Two Additional RX Antennas ....174 Table 51: RF Cabling/Connections for MTS 4 with Two TX/RX ant.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 List of Tables | 31 Table 99: Recommended Test Equipment ........................351 Table 100: Base Radio Fault Indications ........................354 Table 101: Miscellaneous Troubleshooting Items ....................... 355 Table 102: Environmental Specifications ........................357 Table 103: MTS Standards Specifications ........................
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 32 | List of Tables Exhibit D2...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 33 | List of Processes List of Processes Installation Prerequisites ..............................76 Installing the Cabinet Using the Mounting Plate ......................82 Performing a Final Check-Out after Installation ......................127 Preparing for Configuration and Testing ........................203 Configuring and Verifying the Site Controller ......................211...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 35 | List of Procedures List of Procedures Receiving the MTS Equipment ............................75 Moving the MTS 4 and Expansion Cabinet ........................77 Installing the Cabinet Using the Mounting Brackets ..................... 80 Installing the Mounting Plate ............................
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 36 | List of Procedures Reinstalling the Hybrid Combiner ..........................242 Removing the MTS 4 Preselector ..........................246 Reinstalling the MTS 4 Preselector ..........................247 Removing the MTS 4 Duplexer ........................... 249 Reinstalling the MTS 4 Duplexer ..........................249 Inserting the MTS 4 Duplexer into the Cabinet ......................
• Field Technicians / Engineers - Responsible for installation, configuration, support of customer systems, and FRU replacement. It is assumed that the reader is familiar with the operating principles of Motorola Dimetra IP trunked radio equipment or similar. Related Information...
There is no warning level associated with a note. Suggestion: SUGGESTION indicates a recommendation or tip from Motorola that does not require to be followed, but might be helpful. There is no warning level associated with SUGGESTION.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 About MTS LiTE, MTS 2 and MTS 4 Installation, Configuration and Basic Service Manual | 39 Style Conventions The following style conventions are used: Convention Description Bold This typeface is used for names of, for instance, windows, buttons, and labels when these names appear on the screen (example: the Alarms Browser window).
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 40 | About MTS LiTE, MTS 2 and MTS 4 Installation, Configuration and Basic Service Manual Note: This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference in which case you may be required to take adequate measures.
Chapter MTS Overview Motorola TETRA Station (MTS) is a Base Station of a Dimetra IP communication system. A Base Station serves as the Radio Frequency (RF) interface between the system infrastructure and the mobile stations. Base Stations in a trunked system have three primary interfaces: •...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 42 | MTS Overview The three versions of MTS are, in general, similar in terms of functionality and the modules that they are comprised of. However, there are a number of important differences between them, which are highlighted in appropriate sections of this document.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 MTS Overview | 43 • Power Supply Unit The door of the cabinet has a lock to prevent unauthorized opening. Unauthorized opening of the door generates an alarm. For a complete description of each module, refer to the appropriate chapter. Each chapter provides the theory of operation, a description of switches, indicators and connectors, and FRU replacement procedures for each module.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 44 | MTS Overview Figure 2: MTS 2 Cabinet The modules that comprise the MTS 2 cabinet vary based on the type of configuration chosen. A typical configuration includes the following modules: •...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 MTS Overview | 45 MTS 4 Components The MTS 4 consists of the following components: • Stainless steel and painted aluminum cabinet • Removable front door opening to left or right •...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 46 | MTS Overview • Cavity Combiner • Site Controller • Base Radios • Power Supply Unit The cabinet door has a lock that prevents non-permitted access and that generates an alarm if unauthorized door opening occurs.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 MTS Overview | 47 The modules that comprise the Expansion Cabinet vary based on the type of configuration chosen. A typical configuration includes the following modules: • RX Splitter(s) • Cavity Combiner(s) •...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 48 | MTS Overview Table 2: Preselector Filter Bandwidth MTS Frequency Bandwidth Description 260 MHz 6 MHz Designed to block transmitter fre- quencies as close as 6 MHz from its band edges.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 MTS Overview | 49 The following Cavity Combiner (CC) are available: • Auto Tune Cavity Combiners (ATCC) • Manual Tune Cavity Combiners (MTCC) MTCCs are functionally the same as ATCCs except that they are tuned manually instead of electronically.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 50 | MTS Overview Base Radio Module The Base Radio (BR) provides reliable digital communication capabilities. Each Base Radio contains the following subcomponents: • Transceiver • Power Amplifier (PA) Base Radio Transceiver The transceiver provides the BRs with signal transmission, receiving, processing, and modulation functions, incorporating a Base Radio Controller (BRC), Receiver (RCV), and Exciter (EXC).
This chapter summarizes the safety-related information that you should both understand and observe when working with Motorola TETRA Stations (MTSs). In addition to the information contained in this chapter, additional safety- related information can be found in other parts of the document.
Caution: The MTS site must meet certain specifications for adequate protection from lightning induced transients. See the Motorola Standards and Guidelines for Communications Sites, R56 manual. Caution: The Site Controller motherboard contains a lithium battery. See local regulatory requirements for proper battery disposal.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 General Safety | 53 Caution: Harmful gases may be generated by the battery backup. Battery backup should only be operated in well ventilated areas. Warning: Batteries used for powering equipment pose the following risks: •...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 229 | Radio Frequency Distribution System Chapter Radio Frequency Distribution System The Radio Frequency Distribution System (RFDS) distributes and manages the communications network frequencies and mitigates interference between multiple radios, allowing them to operate simultaneously. This results in improved radio reception performance across the frequency ranges where multiple transmitters are broadcasting.
(failure alarms, software revisions, and so on). The following common information is available from the CAN Bus: serial number, TrackID, software revisions, and the Motorola kit number. For each unit, specific information is available, for example, voltage standing wave ratio (VSWR) for DPMs and tuning information for Cavity Combiners.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 231 Note: MTS LiTE supports one Duplexer. Because the MTS 2 has only up to two carriers, there is no need for Post Filters for non-duplexed operation (you can achieve non-duplexed operation by using the Duplexer as the Post Filter and not using the receive path of the Duplexer).
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 232 | Radio Frequency Distribution System Figure 135: MTS LiTE TX/RX on 1 ant. - Filter Configuration Figure 136: MTS LiTE TX/RX on 1 ant., RX on 1 ant - Filter Configuration...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 233 Max Power [W] Hybrid RF Configuration Duplexer Preselector Combiner Low Pwr High Pwr TX/RX on 1 ant., RX on 1 ant. 25 (10) TX/RX on 1 ant., RX on 2 ant.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 234 | Radio Frequency Distribution System Figure 139: MTS 2 TX/RX on 1 ant., RX on 1 ant - Filter Configuration Figure 140: MTS 2 TX/RX on 1 ant., RX on 2 ant - Filter Configuration MTS LiTE / MTS 2 Preselector The MTS LiTE/MTS 2 Preselector is a bandpass filter, which only allows the receiver signals to pass.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 235 Figure 141: MTS LiTE / MTS 2 Preselector Note: Unused RX outputs should be terminated. The MTS LiTE/MTS 2 Preselector only has two RX outputs and no expansion output. In MTS LiTE/MTS 2 the Preselector has an integrated high performance low noise amplifier (LNA).
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 236 | Radio Frequency Distribution System Figure 142: Schematic Diagram of MTS LiTE / MTS 2 Preselector Note: Unused RX outputs should be terminated. Replacing the MTS LiTE / MTS 2 Preselector...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 237 8 Remove and keep the bracket at the front. Removing the Preselector – MTS 2 Procedure: 1 Remove the door of the cabinet completely. 2 Unscrew the antenna cable. Remove all RX cables connected to the Preselector.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 238 | Radio Frequency Distribution System Figure 143: MTS 2 Duplexer Note: Unused RX outputs should be terminated. The duplex spacing between a transmit frequency and the corresponding receive frequency is 10 MHz, with the transmit frequency highest.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 239 Figure 144: Schematic Diagram of MTS LiTE / MTS 2 Duplexer Note: Unused RX outputs should be terminated. Replacing the MTS LiTE / MTS 2 Duplexer...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 240 | Radio Frequency Distribution System Reinstalling the MTS LiTE / MTS 2 Duplexer Procedure: 1 Insert the Duplexer into the filter tray. Inserting the MTS LiTE / MTS 2 Duplexer into the Filter Tray on page 240.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 241 Hybrid Combiner The Hybrid Combiner is a part of the transmitter path in the RF Distribution System. The Hybrid Combiner provides very reliable combining of up to two transmitters. The Hybrid Combiner has no limitations in respect to channel spacing of the TX channels;...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 242 | Radio Frequency Distribution System Warning: The Hybrid Combiner may be hot. To avoid injury, allow the Hybrid Combiner to cool down before servicing. 3 Remove the TX and antenna cables.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 243 Table 73: MTS 4 RF Configurations Max Power [W] Cavity Pre se- Post Fil- RF Configuration Duplexer High Combiner lector 1 - 2 BRs TX/RX on 2 ant.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 244 | Radio Frequency Distribution System Figure 147: MTS 4 TX/RX on two Antennas and up to one RX Antenna Filter Configuration PRESELECTOR DUPLEXER DUPLEXER Figure 148: MTS 4 TX on one Antenna and up to three RX Antennas Filter Configuration...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 245 The filter’s bandwidth is designed to block transmitter frequencies. The receive and transmit bandpass are 10 MHz apart for 400 MHz, 9 MHz apart for 260 MHz, and 45 MHz apart for 800 MHz. The Preselector incorporates an LNA followed by an RMC.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 246 | Radio Frequency Distribution System Figure 152: Schematic Diagram of MTS 4 Preselector Replacing the MTS 4 Preselector Warning: RF energy burn hazard. Disconnect power in the cabinet to prevent injury and equipment damage while disconnecting and connecting antennas.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 247 Reinstalling the MTS 4 Preselector Procedure: 1 Fasten the Preselector onto the bracket. 2 Slide the Preselector into the cabinet. 3 Tighten the two fastening screws at the front.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 249 Replacing the MTS 4 Duplexer Process: 1 Remove the Duplexer. Removing the MTS 4 Duplexer on page 249. 2 Insert the Duplexer into the filter tray.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 250 | Radio Frequency Distribution System 2 View the mapping list by entering: can check_mapping. Step example: Units are present: Device Track ID DPM 1 JTH0500101 PSU 1 JTH0500200 Units are not present:...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 251 Figure 155: Post Filter Figure 156: Schematic Diagram of Post Filter Replacing the Post Filter For a list of available FRUs, see Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) on page 405.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 252 | Radio Frequency Distribution System Removing the Post Filter Procedure: Warning: RF energy hazard and potential equipment damage precaution. To prevent accidental contact with high energy and injury to personnel, switch off the Power Supply Unit.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 253 3 On the mapping list, locate the removed unit indicated as Units are not present. 4 Delete the old CAN Bus unit from the CAN Bus unit mapping list by entering: can remove_mapping <X>.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 254 | Radio Frequency Distribution System Cavity Combiner - Theory of Operation A minimum of 2 watts is needed at a cavity input. The ATCC will automatically tune in 40 seconds maximum. For more detail, see the ATCC specification.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 255 To prevent accidental contact with high energy and injury to personnel, switch off the Power Supply Unit. 2 Remove the door of the cabinet completely. 3 Remove the three screws fastening the Cavity Combiner to the brackets of the cabinet.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 256 | Radio Frequency Distribution System Updating the Mapping List with the New TrackID Procedure: 1 Log on to the Site Controller. 2 View the mapping list by entering: can check_mapping. Step example:...
5 Connect the service computer to the service port of Base Radio 1 and log on. The service port connector is located on the front panel of the Base Radio module. The default password is motorola. 6 At the BR) prompt, type: dekey This command stops all RF transmission.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 259 Figure 158: Expansion Cabinet with Single Diversity Figure 159: Expansion Cabinet with Dual Diversity 6802800U74-AD | September 2014 | Send Feedback Exhibit D2...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 260 | Radio Frequency Distribution System Figure 160: Expansion Cabinet with Triple Diversity RX Splitter The RX Splitter is a passive device functioning as an extension for the Receiver Multi Coupler function of the Duplexer/Preselector in MTS 4 to support eight Base Radios.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Radio Frequency Distribution System | 261 Figure 162: Schematic Diagram of RX Splitter Replacing the Expansion Cabinet RX Splitter This process outlines the recommended tasks to be performed to replace the Expansion Cabinet RX Splitter. For a list...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 262 | Radio Frequency Distribution System 6 Place the front panel back on and screw this into place. 7 Put the door of the cabinet back on. Cavity Combiner Cavity Combiner on page 253.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 263 | Site Controller Chapter Site Controller The following figures show the front and the rear view of the site controller. Figure 163: Site Controller Front View 6802800U74-AD | September 2014 |...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 264 | Site Controller Figure 164: Site Controller Rear View Site Controller – Theory of Operation The Site Controller controls resources within the MTS, including assignment of frequencies and slots to mobile stations.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Site Controller | 265 Figure 165: Site Controller - Functional Block Diagram Site Controller – Indicators, Switches, and Connectors This section contains information on indicators, switches, and connectors of the Site Controller.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 268 | Site Controller LED/Port Name Position Controlled by Indication • RED Blinking: Calibration is re- quired. • GREEN/RED Blinking: Frequency lock is required, pull in. Forced Non-Synchronized Configura- tion (FNC) Mode: •...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 270 | Site Controller Switch Name Switch Function • Push and hold (>3 seconds) for Hard Reset. Site Controller – Front Panel Connectors Table 77: Site Controller - Front Panel Connectors Connector Name...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 272 | Site Controller replace the track number of the defective FRU with the new track number in the mapping list, that way the new track number is mapped to the function of the replaced FRU.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Site Controller | 273 Unit Function Controls: • FORCE DC: Controls the PSU to force the usage of the DC input if usable, disregard presence of AC. If DC is outside the usable range for the PSU, the PSU shall indicate an alarm using the DC-fail output.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 274 | Site Controller Unit Function • Cavity tune timeout: establishes a timeout period between a fine-tuning of the cavities. All cavities must be fine-tuned at the timeout. • Park a cavity: instructs the ATCC to park the specified cavity. This involves adjusting the cavity resonance to a frequency outside of the Tx band.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Site Controller | 275 Track ID not mapped: JTH0500102 3 On the list, locate the unit that you have removed and that is indicated as Units are not present. 4 Delete old CAN Bus unit from the CAN Bus unit mapping list. Type can remove_mapping <Device>, where <Device>...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 276 | Site Controller Checking if the Site Controller Lithium Battery Needs Changing Procedure: 1 Perform Resetting the RTC Battery Status on page 275. 2 Power down and then Power up the MTS.
8 Remove the old battery from the socket on the board. Figure 171: Site Controller - Lithium Battery Location 9 Install a replacement battery (Motorola p/n 5185151Y02) in its socket on the board. Important: Dispose or recycle the used battery according to local regulations.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 278 | Site Controller Important: Connect the ribbon cables at the rear before sliding the unit into the chassis. 12 Secure the Site Controller in the chassis with the captive screws. 13 Except the power cables, reconnect all other cabling to the unit as tagged during the removal.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 279 | XHUB Controller Chapter XHUB Controller Note: The content of this chapter is only supported in Dimetra IP system releases D6.0 and later. This chapter covers the following topics: • XHUB Controller – Theory of Operation on page 280 •...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 280 | XHUB Controller XHUB Controller – Theory of Operation Note: MTS 4 sites equipped with Site Controller Rev A or B may experience service interruption to Base Radio(s) located in the Expansion Cabinet. Prior to Expansion Cabinet installation, Site Controllers of Rev A or B must be sent to factory for FPGA upgrade or replacement.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 282 | XHUB Controller XHUB Controller – Front Panel Figure 174: XHUB Controller- Front Panel This section contains following topics: • XHUB Controller – Front Panel Indicators (LED) on page 282 •...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 XHUB Controller | 283 LED/Port Name Position Controlled By Indication OFF: XHUB in Standby or Stand- alone/Impaired Normal mode LED2 Mode Front Panel GREEN: Normal or Impaired Nor- mal Mode OFF: Standalone mode...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 284 | XHUB Controller LED/Port Name Position Controlled By Indication LED19 Port 8 LED1 OFF: Ethernet link not present GREEN: Ethernet link present Prime Cab Port 8 LED2 OFF: Ethernet activity not present YELLOW: Ethernet activity present XHUB Controller –...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 XHUB Controller | 285 Replacing the XHUB Controller Warning: See Static Precautions and ESD Strap on page 419 before proceeding with replacement process. Procedure: 1 Disconnect the power cables to the MTS Power Supply Units.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 287 | Base Radio Chapter Base Radio This chapter covers the following topics: • Base Radio – Overview on page 287 • Base Radio – Theory of Operation on page 288 •...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 288 | Base Radio The Base Radio provides reliable digital radio capabilities in a compact software-controlled design. High channel capacity is provided through voice compression techniques and Time Division Multiplexing (TDM). On the Base Radio front panel there are connectors and indicators. The indicators provide a means for monitoring various status and operating conditions of the Base Radio, and also aid in isolating failures.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Base Radio | 289 On the front panel, there is a DC power input, three parallel receiver (RX) inputs, a high power transmitter output signal from the power amplifier, a service port, two interfaces to the Site Controllers, and LED indicators. For more information on the LED indicators, see Table 86: Base Radio –...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 290 | Base Radio All receivers within a given Base Radio are programmed to the same receive frequency. The signals from each receiver are fed to the BRC where a diversity combining algorithm is performed on the signals. The resultant signal is processed for error correction and then sent to the Site Controller through the Ethernet LAN with the appropriate control information regarding its destination.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Base Radio | 291 For 400 MHz low-power PAs, the frequency band is 380 MHz – 470 MHz. For the 260 MHz band, one low-power PA is available. The frequency band is 260 MHz– 275 MHz.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 292 | Base Radio LED/Port name Type Controlled by Indication • AMBER: BR is keyed without serv- • GREEN: BR is keyed LED 2 Red/Green • OFF: No alarms • AMBER: not used •...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Base Radio | 293 Name of Type To/From Comment Connector Preselector/ Duplexer RF RX signal and +7 V dc Preselector/ Duplexer RF RX signal and +7 V dc Hybrid Combiner/ Cavity RF TX signal...
Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 294 | Base Radio • Wear a wrist strap (Motorola Part No. 4280385A59 or equivalent) at all times when servicing the Base Radio to minimize static build up. • A jack is provided at top left of module cage marked with the ground symbol.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 295 | Power Supply Unit Chapter Power Supply Unit The following figure shows the front of the Power Supply Unit (PSU). Figure 180: Power Supply Unit Front Panel Power Supply Unit (PSU) – Theory of Operation Dependent on its configuration the MTS is equipped with one or two high efficiency switch mode Power Supply Units (PSU).
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 296 | Power Supply Unit • has the capability to charge a 48V backup battery during AC operation mod. • provides several DC output voltages to supply Base Radios, Site Controller, ATCC and Fans •...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Power Supply Unit | 297 • Fan 3 alarm: Fan 3 not operating (fan has stopped or its running speed is below specification), PSU has received a high signal (open collector) from fan tray 3 through fan connector 3.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 298 | Power Supply Unit Charge voltage decreases with increasing battery temperature with the ratio of -72mV/C, starting with 56.88VDC +/-1% at -10 °C and ending with 52.56 VDC +/-1% at +50 °C The PSU charges the backup batteries on the following conditions (DC In Status LED is flashing fast (0.5 s) red-...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Power Supply Unit | 299 Figure 181: PSU Front Panel PSU LED Indicators The following table lists and describes the PSU LED indicators and Figure 181: PSU Front Panel on page 299 shows their position.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 300 | Power Supply Unit LED Name Color Condition Indications and the source voltage drops below 43VDC ±3% No source connected to DC Red - solid input or the DC voltage is...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Power Supply Unit | 301 Table 90: Power Supply Unit Controls Control Description ON/OFF Switch This switch disconnects DC outputs and charging currents. Note: When the power switch is turned off the PSU still consumes 2 mA.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 302 | Power Supply Unit Name of Type To/From Comment Connector Pin 1 -Vfan Pin 1 -Vfan Pin 1 Alarm Fan 2 MOLEX (4 pin, male) Fan 2 DC supply for Fan 2...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Power Supply Unit | 303 3 Connect the power supply cables and optional backup battery cables (AC in, DC in / battery). 4 Connect remaining cables according to labels attached before PSU removal.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 305 | Cooling Fans Chapter Cooling Fans One or more fan modules generate an airflow to manage the temperature within the MTS cabinets. Cooling Fans Overview Each fan module consists of two fans. A sensor monitors the fans revolution and in the event of failure, an alarm is generated.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 306 | Cooling Fans mounted. MTS 4 requires fans for all configurations. There is no need for the fans in MTS 2 for the low power PA BTS configurations. In other configurations, three fan kits are needed at the bottom of the card cages. There may be a reliability issue with the fans if operated below -10 °C.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Cooling Fans | 307 Airflow MTS LiTE: The card cage has a clear opening in the bottom front and small holes in the side and back. Ambient airflow enters at the bottom of the front, back and sides and passes up through the modules. The optimal solution is to allow the air inlet from all sides.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 308 | Cooling Fans Figure 184: MTS 2 Airflow MTS 4: In MTS 4 the airflow is different. The additional depth and width of the cabinet are used to guide and separate ambient air intake and heated air outlet.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Cooling Fans | 309 Figure 185: MTS 4 Airflow Cooling Natural convection cooling is applied. For example there is no fan when MTS 2 operates with a load of 295W for 2 BRs, low power PA, plus a charge current of 3 A at + 30 °C.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 310 | Cooling Fans 3 Slide out the fan kit from module cage. 4 Insert the new fan kit into module cage. 5 Secure the fan kit by screwing M3x8 screw with a serrated washer.
ETSI EN 300 766 v1.2.1 (2001-07) Safety EN60950 - 1: Harmonized Safety Standard R56: Motorola international installation standard EN 301 489-1: Common Technical Requirements EN 301 489-18: Specific Requirements for TETRA EN 50121-4 : Railway applications EMC Environmental EN 300 019-1-1 class 1.2 Storage...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Technical Specifications | 359 Standards Specifications Description EN 300 019-1-2 class 2.3 Transportation EN 300 019-13 class 3.2 Operation, extended temp -30 °C to 55 °C without fans EN 300 019-13 class 3.2 Operation, extended temp -30 °C to 60 °C with...
25 kHz above the low range and below high range for 50 kHz channel Note: ETSI Compliance Notice: The Base Radio is only ETSI-compliant when used in conjunction with a Motorola-supplied RF distribution system (RFDS). The Base Radio shall not be used without a Motorola- approved RFDS.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 362 | Technical Specifications Note: All specifications listed in the following two tables are observed at RF distribution system output unless stated otherwise. Table 109: Transmit Specifications – TETRA Transmitter Specification Value or Range...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 366 | Technical Specifications Site Controller Specifications Table 113: Site Controller Performance Specifications Site Controller Specification Value or Range Power Consumption 20–25 W Dimension Height: 240 mm Width: 61 mm Depth: 393 mm Weight 2.3 kg...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Technical Specifications | 369 Base Radio Specifications Table 123: Base Radio Specifications BR Specification Description Dimensions Height: 240 mm Width: 124 mm Depth: 393 mm Weight 8.9 kg Power Supply Unit Specifications...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 370 | Technical Specifications PSU Specifications Description Hold up time, at 48 VDC input dropout: 2 ms @ 48 VDC operation, full load and +30 °C Minimum current when power supply switch is turned off: 2 mA Safety EN 60950-1/2001, UL 1950, CSA 22.2 No.
Chapter Expansion Options Expansion options can be ordered from Motorola. To order an expansion option, see the Ordering Guide on ECAT. Additional Base Radio for MTS 2 It is possible to complement MTS 2 (with one Base Radio) with additional Base Radio.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 374 | Expansion Options Cable Connections Cable connections before expansion Figure 191: RF Cabling Diagram for MTS 2 with one TX/RX ant. and up to two additional RX ant. before Expansion Send Feedback...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 376 | Expansion Options Cable connections after expansion Figure 193: RF Cabling Diagram for MTS 2 with one TX/RX ant. and up to two RX ant. after Expansion Note: For non-duplexed RF/TX, please see Figure 110: RF Cabling/Connections for MTS 2 with One TX ant.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Expansion Options | 377 Figure 194: E1 and Ethernet Cabling Diagram for MTS 2 after Expansion Adding an Additional Base Radio to MTS 2 When and where to use: Follow this process install the second Base Radio to the MTS 2 cabinet.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 378 | Expansion Options Installing an Additional Base Radio to MTS 2 Procedure: 1 Remove the Blind Plate where the additional Base Radio is to be assembled. 2 Label all new Rx cables with labels included in the expansion kit.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Expansion Options | 379 Note: Index numbers in table above refer to cable connections shown in Figure 193: RF Cabling Diagram for MTS 2 with one TX/RX ant. and up to two RX ant. after Expansion on page 376...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 380 | Expansion Options Note: When these parameters have been configured in TESS Application and after the modified configuration file has been uploaded to the Site Controller, the complete site needs to be reset to implement the configuration change.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Expansion Options | 385 Cable Connections After Expansion Figure 198: RF Cabling Diagram of MTS 4 with One TX ant. After Expansion Note: Cables 15, 16, 17, and 18 in Figure 198: RF Cabling Diagram of MTS 4 with One TX ant. After Expansion on page 385 have been added during expansion.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 386 | Expansion Options Figure 199: RF Cabling Diagram of MTS 4 with two TX ant. After Expansion Note: Cables 15, 16, 17, and 18 in Figure 199: RF Cabling Diagram of MTS 4 with two TX ant. After Expansion on page 386 have been added during expansion.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Expansion Options | 387 Figure 200: E1 and Ethernet Cabling of MTS 4 After Expansion Note: Cables 10 and 11 in Figure 200: E1 and Ethernet Cabling of MTS 4 After Expansion on page 387 have been added during expansion.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 388 | Expansion Options Adding an Additional Base Radio to MTS 4 Follow the procedure below to install an additional Base radio for MTS 4. The images below illustrate cable connections before adding a third Base Radio to the configuration.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Expansion Options | 389 6 Insert the additional Base Radio by aligning the side rails with the appropriate rail guides inside the Base Radio chassis. 7 Gently push the additional module completely into the Base Radio chassis assembly using the module handle(s).
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 390 | Expansion Options Adding a Redundant Site Controller This section described how to install and configure an additional Site Controller, gaining Redundant Site Controller functionality. Caution: You must be familiar with Man-Machine Interface (MMI) commands and their usage before performing procedures in this chapter.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Expansion Options | 391 Important: When adding a second Site Controller it will automatically become standby meaning that performance of Site Controller post-restoration checks will not be possible. In order to perform a Site Controller Post-restoration check on the second Site Controller, the first Site Controller needs to be reset allowing the second Site Controller to become active leading to interruption of service for several seconds.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 392 | Expansion Options 3066544B17 Redundant CTRL signal SC1 / RedOut SC2 / RedIn cable Note: Make sure to follow the color indications on both the cables as well as on the Site CONTROLLER.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Expansion Options | 393 Configuring Site Controller Configuration Files Note: To check that the Site Controller configuration files have the Standby Site Controller Installed parameter enabled, follow the steps below. Important: Remember to check the configuration of both Site Controllers.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 394 | Expansion Options Note: • X = 1 for SC1, and 2 for SC2 • yy:yy:yy:yy:yy:yy = the MAC address of the interface. Note that eth0 and eth1 have different MAC addresses.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Expansion Options | 397 Installing the Cavity Combiner into the Cabinet Procedure: 1 Switch OFF the Power Supply Unit. Note: Only applies for Auto Tuned Cavity Combiner (ATCC). 2 Remove the panel in front of where the additional Cavity Combiner is to be assembled.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 398 | Expansion Options Hybrid Combiner Expansion It is possible to expand the MTS 4 with additional Hybrid Combiner. Note: The additional Hybrid Combiner is delivered with the expansion kit that includes required equipment and cables.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Expansion Options | 399 4 Remove the filter section by: • Removing 6 pcs. M4 screws using TORX20. • Remove the special Ground screw using a normal screw driver. Note: Filter modules need to be removed in order to have access.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 400 | Expansion Options Figure 204: M3 Screw position 6 Remove the Ribbon cable from the Module cage. 7 Mount the two brackets to the Module cage using 10 pcs. M4 screws.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Expansion Options | 401 Configuration No configuration in itself is needed for the module cage, but the Power Supply Unit needs to be configured and this is described in Updating the Mapping List with the New PSU TrackID on page 303.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 402 | Expansion Options Note: If prime MTS4 is configured with Ethernet site link (Link1 Link2 RJ45 connector at prime rack junction panel are assy), connect cable 30015009004 (black plug) to lower XHUB connector ‘AUX1’.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 403 | MTS 4 Outdoor Enclosure Chapter MTS 4 Outdoor Enclosure The MTS 4 outdoor enclosure is designed to accommodate an MTS 4 base station and it is designed to withstand rough environment and many years of service. Basis is a welded steel frame with dismountable side panels with protected double gaskets for protecting the sealed environment inside.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 405 | Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Appendix Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Field Replaceable Units for MTS LiTE Table 129: Available FRUs for MTS LiTE on page 405 lists the available Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) for MTS...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) | 407 Field Replaceable Units for MTS 2 Table 131: Available FRUs for MTS 2 on page 407 lists the available Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) for MTS 2 and...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) | 409 Part Number Description 3066564B02 REMOTE GPS CABLE 150 m 3066564B03 REMOTE GPS CABLE 600 m 5185151Y02 Site Controller Lithium Battery 0166559A01 STANDARD FLOOR MOUNT SET MTS...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 410 | Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Important: If the MTS 4 is already pre-wired for the second BR, order the BR FRU only. If the MTS 4 is not pre-wired for the second BR, an expansion BR kit is required.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) | 411 Part Number Description 9166512B17 Duplexer Rx 351 MHz – 356 MHz (supplier Fungu) Replaces Power Wave 9166512A17 duplexer. 9166512B18 Duplexer Rx 353 MHz – 358 MHz (supplier Fungu) Replaces Power Wave 9166512A18 duplexer.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 412 | Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Part Number Description 9166511B19 Post Filter Tx 382 MHz – 387 MHz (supplier Fingu) Replaces Power Wave 9166511A19 filter. 9166511B20 Post Filter Tx 384 MHz – 389 MHz (supplier Fingu) Replaces Power Wave 9166511A20 filter.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 414 | Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) Part Number Description GMCN4735A Redundant XHUB Controller and cable kit Figure 207: Position of Modules in MTS 4 cabinet Send Feedback | September 2014 | 6802800U74-AD...
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) | 415 Figure 208: Position of Modules in Expansion Cabinet Surge Arrestors and Suppliers Three types of surge arrestors should be used in the MTS site: 1 AC Power and X.21/E1 Interface Surge Arrestor...
Inspection Schedule also indicates Motorola’s recommended PMI testing activities that should be carried out as part of the PMI Schedule. Always read the PMI Inspection Schedule in conjunction with the relevant Motorola or Motorola 3rd party suppliers Standard Product Manuals and any Technical Information Bulletins (TIBs), which include the methods of access and other useful information.
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Static Sensitive Precautions The static grounding wrist strap (Motorola P/N 4280385A59) must always be used when handling any board or module within the MTS. Many of the boards or modules used in the MTS equipment are vulnerable to damage from static charges.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 420 | Static Precautions and ESD Strap ESD wrist strap use is critical in the following cases: • Replacement of any module inside a box, which includes service of any modules in a base radio.
Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 423 | TETRA/Dimetra Acronyms Appendix TETRA/Dimetra Acronyms The table explains the acronyms used throughout this manual and in the Dimetra System and is not system release specific. Therefore not all terms may be relevant for a specific system or release.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 424 | TETRA/Dimetra Acronyms Item Description Address Resolution Protocol Alias Server Automatic Synchronization Configuration ASIC Application Specific Integrated Circuit ASSI Alias Short Subscriber Identity ATCC Auto Tune Cavity Combiner Announcement Talkgroup ATIA...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 TETRA/Dimetra Acronyms | 425 Item Description Constant Bit Rate Command Control Crypto Card Crypto Communications Controller CCGW Conventional Channel Gateway Control Channel Command Control Interface CCITT Consultative Committee for International Telegraph and Telephone...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 TETRA/Dimetra Acronyms | 427 Item Description Digital Power Meter Digital Signal Processing Data Service Unit Digital Service Cross Connect Data Terminal Equipment Data Traffic Estimator Digital Terrain Model DTMF Dual Tone Multi Frequency...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 428 | TETRA/Dimetra Acronyms Item Description Field Replaceable Unit FSSN Fleet Specific Subscriber Number Fault Sense Unit Fault Tolerant File Transfer Protocol FullVision FullVision Server Firewall G-HLR Group Home Location Register General Application Server...
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827 TETRA/Dimetra Acronyms | 429 Item Description Identifier or Identification IDSS Intrusion Detection System Sensor International Electro-technical Committee IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. Interzone Fault Management IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol...
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Multigroup MGCK Modified Group Cipher key MGEG Motorola Gold Elite Gateway Management Information Base MiBAS Motorola integrated Billing and Administration System Mobile Link Entity Microsoft Management Console Man Machine Interface Mobile Network Code Motorola Networks Division Motorola Network Router Mobile Originated...
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TETRA/Dimetra Acronyms | 431 Item Description Minimum Shift Keying Mobile Switching Office Mobile Terminated MTBF Mean Time Between Failures MTIG Motorola Telephone Interconnect Gateway Motorola Transceiver System Maximum Transmission Unit MultipleXer Multi-Zone System NACK Negative status acknowledgment Network Analyzer Module Network Address Translation...