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Motorola XTSTM 2500I Basic Service Manual (124 pages)
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Motorola
| Category:
Portable Radio
| Size: 16.24 MB
Table of Contents
Computer Software Copyrights
4
Document History
5
Table of Contents
7
Table of Contents
8
List of Figures
11
Related Manuals
14
Commercial Warranty
15
Limited Warranty
15
Motorola Communication Products
15
II. General Provisions
15
What this Warranty Covers and for How Long
15
How to Get Warranty Service
16
III. State Law Rights
16
What this Warranty Does Not Cover
16
Patent and Softwarep Provisions
17
VII. Governing Law
17
Specifications
19
Portable Radio Model Numbering System
19
Specifications for VHF Radios
20
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250 Model Chart
21
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/2250 Model Chart (Continued)
22
ASTRO XTS 1500/MT 1500 Model Chart
23
PR 1500 Model Chart
24
Specifications for UHF Range 1 Radios
25
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250 Model Chart
26
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250 Model Chart (Continued)
27
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250 Model Chart
28
ASTRO XTS 1500/MT 1500 Model Chart
29
PR 1500 Model Chart
30
Specifications for UHF Range 2 Radios
31
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250 Model Chart
32
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250 Model Chart (Continued)
33
ASTRO XTS 1500/MT 1500 Model Chart
34
PR 1500 Model Chart
35
Specifications for 700 Mhz/800 Mhz Radios
36
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250 Model Chart
37
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250 Model Chart (Continued)
38
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250 Model Chart (Continued)
39
ASTRO XTS 1500/MT 1500 Model Chart
40
Specifications for 900 Mhz Radios
41
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500I/XTS 2250 Model Chart
42
ASTRO XTS 1500/MT 1500 Model Chart
43
1 Introduction
45
General
45
Notations Used in this Manual
45
Radio Description
46
Flashport
46
Table 1.ASTRO XTS 2500/2250/1500 Basic Features
46
2 Basic Maintenance
47
Introduction to this Section
47
Preventive Maintenance
47
Inspection
47
Cleaning
47
Cleaning External Plastic Surfaces
47
Handling Precautions
48
3 Basic Theory of Operation
49
General Overview
49
Analog Mode of Operation
50
Receiving
50
Figure 1. XTS 2500 Overall Block Diagram
50
Transmitting
51
Figure 2. Receiver Block Diagram
51
ASTRO Mode of Operation
52
RF Basic Theory of Operation
52
Figure 3. RF Block Diagram for VHF (Power and Control Omitted)
52
Table 2.Local Oscillator and First if Frequencies
52
VOCON Basic Theory of Operation
54
4 Recommended Test Equipment and Service Aids
55
Recommended Test Equipment
55
Service Aids
55
Table 3.Recommended Test Equipment
55
Field Programming Equipment
56
Table 4.Service Aids
56
5 Performance Checks
57
Introduction to this Section
57
Setup
57
Figure 4. Radio Alignment Test Setup
57
Display Radio Test Mode
58
Entering Display Radio Test Mode
58
Table 5.Initial Equipment Control Settings
58
Table 6.Front-Panel Access Test-Mode Displays
58
RF Test Mode (Display Radio)
59
Control Top and Keypad Test Mode (Display Radio)
60
Table 7.Test Frequencies
60
Table 8.Test Environments
60
Non-Display Radio Test Mode
61
Entering Non-Display Radio Test Mode
61
RF Test Mode (Non-Display Radio)
62
Control Top and Keypad Test Mode (Non-Display Radio)
62
Table 9.Receiver Performance Checks
63
Table 10.Transmitter Performance Checks
64
6 Radio Alignment Procedures
65
Introduction to this Section
65
General
65
Figure 5. Tuner Menu Layout
66
Figure 6. Typical Softpot Screen
67
Radio Information
68
Reference Oscillator Alignment
68
Figure 7. Radio Information Screen
68
Figure 8. Reference Oscillator Alignment Screen
69
Table 11.Reference Oscillator Alignment
69
Transmit Power Alignment
70
Table 12.Transmit Power Settings
70
Transmit Deviation Balance Alignment
71
Figure 9. Transmit Power Alignment Screen (Typical)
71
Figure 10. Transmit Deviation Balance Alignment Screen
73
Transmit Deviation Limit Alignment
74
Figure 11. Transmit Deviation Limit Alignment Screen
74
Front End Filter Alignment
75
Definition
75
Procedure for VHF
75
Bit Error Rate
76
Definition
76
Bit Error Rate Fields
76
Figure 12. Front End Filter Alignment Screen
76
Transmitter Test Pattern
78
Definition
78
Transmitter Test Fields
78
Figure 13. Bit Error Rate Screen
78
Figure 14. Transmitter Test Pattern Screen
79
XTS 2500/XTS 2250/XTS 1500/MT 1500/PR 1500 Model I Exploded View
81
7 XTS 2500/XTS 2250/XTS 1500/MT 1500/PR 1500 Exploded Views and Parts Lists
81
Table 13.XTS 2500 Model I / XTS 2250 Basic Model / XTS 1500 / MT 1500 / PR1500 Exploded View Parts List
81
XTS 2500 Model II Exploded View
82
Table 14.XTS 2500 Model II Exploded View Parts List
82
XTS 2500 Model III / XTS 2250 Advanced Model Exploded View
83
Table 15.XTS 2500 Model III / XTS 2250 Advanced Model Exploded View Parts List
83
XTS 2500 / XTS 2250 Model 1.5 Exploded View
84
Table 16.XTS 2500 / XTS 2250 Model 1.5 Exploded View Parts List
84
8 Disassembly/Assembly
85
Introduction to this Section
85
Antenna
85
Attach the Antenna
85
Figure 15. Attaching the Antenna
85
Remove the Antenna
86
Battery
86
Attach the Battery
86
Figure 16. Removing the Antenna
86
Figure 17. Attaching the Battery
86
Figure 18. Attaching the Battery
86
Remove the Battery
87
Belt Clip
87
Attach the Belt Clip
87
Figure 19. Removing the Battery
87
Figure 20. Removing the Battery
87
Figure 21. Attaching the Belt Clip
87
Remove the Belt Clip
88
Universal Connector Cover
88
Figure 22. Removing the Belt Clip
88
Figure 23. Removing the Universal Connector Cover
88
Remove the Universal Connector Cover
88
Attach the Universal Connector Cover
89
Remote Speaker Microphone Adapter
89
Figure 24. Attaching the Universal Connector Cover
89
Figure 25. Removing the RSM Adapter
89
Remove the Adapter
89
Attach the Adapter
90
Radio Disassembly-Detailed
90
Figure 26. Attaching the RSM Adapter
90
Figure 27. Attaching the RSM Adapter
90
Required Tools
90
Figure 28. Knob Removal
91
Front Cover from Chassis Disassembly
91
Table 17.Front Cover from Chassis Disassembly
91
Figure 29. Chassis Removal
92
Figure 30. Chassis Separation
92
Chassis Disassembly
93
Figure 31. Unlatching the Flex Connectors
93
Table 18.Chassis Disassembly
93
Backup Battery Disassembly
94
Figure 32. Removing the Main Board from the Chassis
94
Table 19.Backup Battery Disassembly
94
Figure 33. Remove the Backup Battery
95
Keypad and Keypad/Option Board Disassembly
95
Table 20.Keypad and Keypad/Option Board
95
Figure 34. Retainer Removal
96
Figure 35. Keypad Retainer and Boards Removal
96
Display Disassembly
97
Figure 36. Display Disassembly
97
Table 21.Display Disassembly
97
Speaker, Microphone, and Universal Connector Flex Disassembly
98
Table 22.Speaker, Microphone, and Universal Connector Flex Disassembly
98
Radio Reassembly-Detailed
99
Figure 37. Speaker-Microphone Removal
99
Display Reassembly
100
Figure 38. Lock Retainer Catches to Radio Body
100
Keypad and Keypad Option Board Reassembly
100
Speaker, Microphone, and Universal Connector Flex Reassembly
100
Backup Battery Reassembly
101
Chassis and Front Cover Reassembly
101
Chassis Assembly Reassembly
101
Figure 39. Reassemble the Backup Battery
101
Ensuring Radio Immersibility
102
Figure 40. Fastening the Chassis
102
Standards
102
Accidental Immersion
103
Disassembly
103
Miscellaneous Hardware
103
Pressure Pump Kit NTN4265
103
Servicing
103
Specialized Test Equipment
103
Vacuum Pump Kit NLN9839
103
Reassembly
104
Vacuum Test
104
Pressure Test
105
Front Housing
106
Troubleshooting Leak Areas
106
Chassis (Seal Port and Label Seal)
107
Frequency Switch and Antenna Nut
107
Main Seal O-Ring
107
Battery Seal
108
9 Radio-Level Troubleshooting
109
Introduction to this Section
109
Power-Up Error Codes
109
Table 23.Power-Up Error Code Displays
109
Operational Error Codes
110
Table 24.Operational Error Code Displays
110
Table 25.Receiver Troubleshooting Chart
111
Table 26.Transmitter Troubleshooting Chart
111
10 Accessories
113
General
113
Antennas
113
Batteries
113
Carry Accessories
113
Belt Clips
113
Body-Worn
113
Chargers
114
Enhanced and Multi-Unit Line Cords
114
Microphones, Remote Speaker
114
Surveillance Accessories
114
Commport Integrated Microphone/Receivers
114
Earpieces
115
Headsets and Headset Accessories
115
Radio Interface Modules for Ear Microphones
116
Switches
116
A - Appendix: Replacement Parts Ordering
117
Basic Ordering Information
117
Radio Board Ordering Information
117
Motorola Online
117
Mail Orders
117
Telephone Orders
117
Fax Orders
118
Parts Identification
118
Product Customer Service
118
Glossary
119
Index
121
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Motorola XTSTM 2500I User Manual (154 pages)
Model 3
Brand:
Motorola
| Category:
Portable Radio
| Size: 12.87 MB
Table of Contents
Menu Navigation
4
Declaration of Conformity
5
Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance
6
Computer Software Copyrights
6
Documentation Copyrights
7
Important Rebanding Information
8
Table of Contents
9
General Radio Operation
17
Notations Used in this Manual
17
Additional Performance Enhancement
18
Dynamic System Resilience (DSR)
18
Encrypted Integrated Data (EID)
18
XTS 2500 / XTS 2500I Model III Radio
19
Physical Features of the XTS 2500 / XTS 2500I Model III Radio
20
Programmable Features
21
Display
22
Backlight
22
Status Symbols
23
Menu Entry (Softkey)
25
Menu Select Buttons
25
Menu Entry Features
26
Home Button ( H )
27
App Button (TMS Feature Button)
27
4-Way Navigation Button (O)
27
Keypad
28
LED Indicators
29
Alert Tones
30
Standard Accessories
34
Battery
34
Smart Battery Condition
36
Antenna
37
Belt Clip
38
Universal Connector Cover
39
Remote Speaker Microphone Adapter
40
Radio on and off
41
Turn the Radio on
41
Turn the Radio off
42
Zones and Channels
42
Select a Zone
42
Select a Channel
44
Mode Select Button
47
Receive / Transmit
48
Without Using the Volume Set and Monitor Buttons
48
Use Preprogrammed Volume Set Button
49
Use the Preprogrammed Monitor Button
50
Conventional Mode Operation
51
Common Radio Features
52
Radio Lock
52
Unlock Your Radio
52
Change Your Password
53
Mute or Unmute Keypad Tones
54
Use the Menu
54
Using the Preprogrammed Side Button
54
Conventional Squelch Options
55
Analog Squelch
55
Digital Squelch
55
PL Defeat
56
Time-Out Timer
57
Emergency
58
Send an Emergency Alarm
58
Send an Emergency Call
59
Send a Silent Emergency Alarm
60
Emergency Keep-Alive
61
Lists
62
View a List
62
Scan List Empty
63
Edit a Call, Page, or Phone List Number
64
Use the Menu
64
Edit a Call, Page, or Phone List Name
66
Use the Menu
66
Scan
68
Turn Scan on and off
68
Delete a Nuisance Channel
70
Conventional Scan Only
71
Telephone Calls (Trunking Only)
72
Answer a Phone Call
72
Make a Phone Call
73
Phone Call Display and Alert Prompts
75
Private Calls (Trunking Only)
76
Answer a Private Call
76
Make a Private Call
77
Call Alert Paging
79
Answer a Call Alert Page
79
Make a Call Alert
80
Conventional Talkgroup Calls (Conventional Operation Only)
82
Select Talkgroup
82
Repeater or Direct Operation
83
Select Repeater or Direct Operation
83
Special Radio Features
84
Radio Kill
84
Remote Kill
84
Direct Kill
84
Radio Stun
85
Ptt ID
86
Receive
86
Transmit
86
View Your Radio's ID Number
87
Dynamic Regrouping (Trunking Only)
88
Reprogram Request (ASTRO 25 Trunking Only)
88
Select Enable / Disable
90
Trunking System Controls
91
Failsoft
91
Out-Of-Range
91
Site Lock
92
Site Trunking
93
Site View and Change
93
Time and Date
95
Edit Time and Date
95
Outdoor Location (Using GPS)
97
Access the Location Feature
97
GPS Enabled
99
ASTRO XTS 2500/XTS 2500 I Model
99
ARS User Login and Text Messaging Features
101
Automatic Registration Service (ARS)
101
Selecting or Changing ARS Mode
101
ARS User Login Feature
103
Accessing the User Login Feature
103
To Login as a User
104
Private Data
107
Selecting a Predefined Username
108
Text Messaging
109
Accessing TMS Feature
109
Priority Message
112
Receive a Message
114
To View Message from the Inbox
114
Compose a New Text Message
115
Send a Predefined Message
118
Edit a Quick Text Message
119
Reply to a Received Message
120
Delete a Message
120
To Access the Draft Folder
121
To Access the Sent Folder
122
Helpful Tips
123
Radio Care
123
Cleaning
123
Handling
123
Service
123
Battery
124
Battery Life
124
Charging the Battery
124
Battery Recycling and Disposal
126
Antenna
127
Radio Operating Frequencies
127
Accessories
129
Antennas
129
Batteries
130
Carry Accessories
130
Belt Clips
130
Body-Worn
130
Chargers
131
Enhanced and Multi-Unit Line Cords
131
Microphones, Remote Speaker
132
Surveillance Accessories
133
Adapters and Adapter Cable
133
Commport ® Integrated Microphone/Receivers
133
Earpieces
133
Headsets and Headset Accessories
135
Radio Interface Modules for Ear Microphones
135
Switches
135
Appendix: Maritime Radio Use in the VHF Frequency Range
136
Special Channel Assignments
136
Emergency Channel
136
Non-Commercial Call Channel
137
Operating Frequency Requirements
137
Glossary
140
Commercial Warranty
144
Index
149
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