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1. A 1 EMEA Systems Support Centre 55 enne ennemis A 2 Plece Parts aede tenenti eie dl do A 2 Parts Identification and Ordering A 2 EMEA Test Equipment rennen nennen A 2 Recommended Programming A 3 Service Replacement Kit 000000 0 A 3 SCOPE amp WARRANTY 1 1 Scope of this Manual CHAPTER 1 SCOPE amp WARRANTY This manual is intended for use by service technicians familiar with similar types of equipment It contains information required for the installation of the equipment described and is current as of the printing date Changes which occur after the printing date may be incorporated by a complete manual revision or alternatively as addendum NOTE Before planning or starting the installation please read the Safety section in the front of this manual This manual is divided into the following sections Scope amp Warranty Model Information amp Accessories Overview Programming the Radio Test Setup amp Testing e Copyright e Document History Safety Table of Contents e CHAPTER 1 e CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 e CHAPTER 5 e CHAPTER 6 APPENDIX A Maintenance Service Information SCOPE amp WARRANTY Related Publications 6866588019 850 Ex amp
2. Complete Incomplete Correct Incorrect Clear Confusing Size Adequate Size Too Small Not Covered in this Manual Disassembly Procedures Alignment Procedures Exploded Views Schematic Diagrams Circuit Board Details Electrical Parts List Exploded View Parts List How do you rate this particular Service Manual excellent very good good fair poor Did this Service manual provide you with the information necessary to service and maintain the specific equipment very much so U generally yes to some extent no We would appreciate any corrections or recommendations for improving this manual Please include the specific page number s of the diagram or procedure in question General comments suggestions Manual No 6866588D13 SAFETY INFORMATION vii SAFETY INFORMATION Product Safety and RF Exposure for Portable Two Way Radios BEFORE USING THIS RADIO READ THIS BOOKLET WHICH CONTAINS IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USAGE AND RF ENERGY AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION AND OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE LIMITS IN APPLICABLE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS ALSO READ THE OPERATIONAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USAGE FOR RADIOS THAT HAVE BEEN APPROVED AS INTRINSICALLY Caution SAFE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION ON INTRINSIC SAFETY ON PAGE xiii RF Energy Exposure Awaren
3. 810 Basic Service Manual DOCUMENT HISTORY iii DOCUMENT HISTORY The following major changes have been implemented in this manual since the previous edition Edition Description Date 6866588D13 A Initial edition Oct 2008 Notes Technical Information Updates As we continue to make engineering enhancements to our products the information in our Service Manuals need to be updated accordingly If you wish to be informed of these updates kindly fill in and fax us your details Fax to 6 04 6124944 The Technical Publications Coordinator Global Customer Documentation R amp D Department Motorola Penang Your Details Name Contact Person Company Name Address Telephone No Fax Email Address How would you like to receive the update notification Through A mail email fax Manual No 6866588D13 Kindly complete the Service Manual Feedback Form on the next page to help us ensure that you receive the most accurate and complete information Service Manual Feedback Form We believe that reports from users provide valuable information for producing quality manuals Kindly take a few moments to provide feedback on this manual Thank you for your cooperation 1 6 04 6124944 The Technical Publications Coordinator Global Customer Documentation R amp D Department Motorola Penang Please check all the appropriate boxes
4. Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications Electromagnetic Radiation Human Exposure Standard 2003 ANATEL ANNEX to Resolution No 303 of July 2 2002 Regulation of limitation of exposure to electrical magnetic and electromagnetic fields in the radio frequency range between 9 KHz and 300 GHz and Attachment to resolution 303 from July 2 2002 SAFETY INFORMATION ix Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions To control your exposure and ensure compliance with the occupational controlled environment exposure limits always adhere to the following procedures Guidelines Userawareness instructions should accompany device when transferred to other users Donotuse this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met Operating Instructions Transmit no more than the rated duty factor of 5096 of the time To transmit talk push the Push To Talk PTT button To receive calls release the PTT button Transmitting 5096 of the time or less is important because this radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only when transmitting in terms of measuring for standards compliance When worn on the body always place the radio in a Motorola approved clip holder holster case or body harness for this product Using approved body worn accessories is important because the use of non Motorola approved accessories may result in exposure levels which exceed
5. Digital Duplex test results will be displayed on the IFR screen providing you with the following bar charts measurement capabilities Power Vector RMS Frequency Error For Power Analyser Graph 4 Press power ana soft key 5 Check that the power frame falls within the limits For Spectrum Analyser Graph 6 Press spec soft key Monitor the Tx frequency For Vector Analyser Diagram 7 Press the vector ana soft key Monitor the constellation diagram 8 Press the vector diagram soft key Monitoring the vector diagram 9 Press the rotated vector to zoom in on the constellation 10 Press the handset End key TEST SETUP amp TESTING Manual Mode Testing Preparation for Testing Verify that the radio is turned off Press the Left and Mute keys together and then press the On Off key to turn the radio on The display shows LCD Color test Press Any Key To Proceed Tests Note Any key that will be pressed will cause the test to advance from one step to the next 1 10 11 Press any key consecutively The display shows horizontal red lines that becomes thicker with every key press until it becomes fully red Press any key again the display shows four colored rectangles Press any key consecutively The display shows vertical green lines that becomes thicker with every key press until it becomes fully green Press any key again The display becomes
6. MTH650 Family 78 Motorola MTH800 Family 60 Motorola MTP850 Family Position 4 Frequency Band P 380 to 430 MHz U 806 to 870 MHz Values given represent range only they are not absolute Position 5 Power Level 0 to 0 7 Watts 0 7 to 0 9 Watts C 1 0 to 3 9 Watts D 4 0 to 5 0 Watts E 5 1 to 6 0 Watts 6 1 to 10 0 Watts Position 6 Physical Packages F Limited Keypad With Display H Full Keypad With Display K Limited Controls Basic Display N Enhanced Controls Enhanced Display Position 7 Channel Spacing Position 12 Unique Model Variations N Standard Package R Blue Housing Z Black Housing Position 11 Version Version Letter Alpha Major Change Version Letter Beta Major Change Position 10 Feature Level 1 Basic 6 Standard Plus 2 Limited Pkg 7 Expanded Pkg 3 Limited Plus 8 Expanded Plus 4 Intermediate 5 Standard Pkg 9 Full Feature Programmable Position 9 Primary System Type R iDEN Basic S iDEN AFU Z Dimetra Position 8 Primary Operation 1 5 kHz 5 15 kHz 2 6 25 kHz 6 25 kHz 3 10 kHz 7 30 kHz 4 12 5 kHz N Digital Front Q Low Profile Basic Display R Digital Multi Service T TDMA Digital Dual Mode MODEL INFORMATION amp ACCESSORIES MTP810 Ex Model Specifications GENERAL ETS 300 019 1 7 380 430 MHz ETSI Type Number Temperature Range for Transceiver Operating 10 Cto 50 C Storage 40 Cto 85 C Batter
7. MTP810 Ex Accessory Leaflet e 6866588020 850 Ex 8 MTP810 Ex Safety Booklet 6866588021 850 Ex amp MTP810 Ex Product Information Manual 6802974610 TETRA CPS User s Guide EN Warranty and Service Support Motorola offers long term support for its products This support includes full exchange and or repair of the product during the warranty period and service repair or spare parts support out of warranty Warranty Period and Return Instructions The terms and conditions of warranty are defined fully in the Motorola Dealer or Distributor or Reseller contract These conditions may change from time to time and the following notes are for guidance purposes only In instances where the product is covered under a return for replacement or return for repair warranty a check of the product should be performed prior to shipping the radio back to Motorola This is to ensure that the product has been correctly programmed or has not been subjected to damage outside the terms of the warranty Prior to shipping any radio back to the appropriate Motorola warranty depot please contact Customer Resources or your Motorola dealer distributor or reseller All returns must be accompanied by a Warranty Claim Form available from your Customer Service representative or Motorola Online Extranet MOL or your Motorola dealer distributor or reseller refer to list in Appendix A Products should be shipped back in the original packaging or cor
8. compression algorithm The voice of the person speaking into the microphone is converted into a digital bit stream consisting of zeros 0 and ones 1 This stream is then modulated into a radio frequency RF signal which is transmitted over the air to another radio The process is called digital modulation Digital Modulation Technology The MTP810 Ex is a TETRA ATEX Portable Radio that can operate in dispatch and phone modes The radio can also operate in TMO Trunked Mode Operation and DMO Direct Mode Operation modes It uses two digital technologies n 4 DQPSK and Time Division Multiple Access TDMA n 4DQPSK is a modulation technique that transmits information by altering the phase of the radio frequency RF signal Data is converted into complex symbols which alter the RF signal and transmit the information When the signal is received the change in phase is converted back into symbols and then into the original data The system can accommodate 4 voice channels in the standard 25 kHz channel as used in the two way radio Time Division Multiple Access TDMA is used to allocate portions of the RF signal by dividing time into four slots one for each radio Time allocation enables each radio to transmit its voice information without interference from other transmitting units Transmission from a radio or base station is accommodated in time slot lengths of 15 milliseconds and frame lengths of 60 milliseconds The TDMA techniq
9. field A modification changes the radio s hardware from its original design configuration Modifications can only be made by the original product manufacturer Do notreplace or change accessories in a potentially explosive atmosphere Contact N sparking may occur while installing or removing accessories and cause an explosion or fire Turn the radio off before removing or installing a battery or accessory WARNING Do not disassemble an intrinsically safe product in any way that exposes the internal circuits of the radio Failure to use an intrinsically safe approved battery or Approved accessories specifically approved for the radio unit may result in the dangerously unsafe condition of an unapproved radio combination being used in a hazardous location Unauthorized or incorrect modification of the intrinsically safe approved Product will negate the approval rating of the product Incorrect repair or relabeling of any intrinsically safe Agency approved radio could adversely affect the Approval rating of the radio Use of a radio that is not intrinsically safe in a potentially explosive atmosphere could result in serious injury or death xiv SAFETY INFORMATION Repair A repair constitutes something done internally to the radio that would bring it back to its original condition Items not considered as repairs are those in which an action is performed on a radio which does not require the outer casing of the radio to be open
10. portable radio that has a damaged antenna If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin a minor burn can result Batteries batteries can cause property damage and or bodily injury such as burns if a conductive material such as jewelry keys or beaded chains touch exposed terminals The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit short circuit and become quite hot Exercise care in handling any charged battery particularly when placing it inside a pocket purse or other container with metal objects SAFETY INFORMATION xiii Intrinsically Safe Radio Information The TETRA portable radios MTP850 Ex and MTP810 Ex are approved for use in potentially explosive environments according to the ATEX EC Directive 94 9 EC and IECEx certification scheme The radio and battery approval labels give the information in which types levels of hazardous areas the radios and battery can be used The intrinsically safe protection rating for these radio models goes according to the ATEX Directive 94 9 EC MTP850 Ex 2D This model is marked with the ATEX approval number BVS 08 ATEX E XXX X II 2G Ex ib T4 Category 2 Approved for Zone 1 2 Equipment group II Gas group C Temperature class T4 Tamb 20 C to 50 C II 2D Ex ibD 21 IP6x T90 C Category 2 Approved for Zone 21 22 Equipment group 11 MTP850 Ex 3D This model is marked with the ATEX approval number BVS 08 ATEX E XXX X II 2G Ex ib IIC T4 Cate
11. the RF Gen Level soft key Enter 90dBrr by pressing the data keys and RF Gen Level Key Press the PTT of the radio and monitor the IFR Manual Test screen which displays the Burst Power Power Profile Timing Error Vector Error and Frequency Error Note You have to hold the PTT in the pressed position long enough to enable you to read the results 3 Burst Power Required Results 28 29dbm Power Profile Passed Timing Error 0 25 symbols Vector Error Max 10 RMS Max 30 Peak Max 5 residual Frequency Error 100Hz Press the Clear Down soft key to proceed with other tests TEST SETUP amp TESTING Call Processing Tests using IFR 3902 IFR 2968 Talk Back Before you start this test make sure that handset and test equipment are configured the same as given in the Transmitter Test For IFR 3902 perform the following steps 1 Press Mobile followed by Group Call soft key 2 Press soft key 3 Press the PTT and speak into the mic of the radio You will hear the last three seconds of the speech frames after the PTT is released 4 Press test tone soft key to provide the 1kHz signal to the radio speaker you will hear a 1kHz tone from the radio speaker for about three seconds 5 Press the silence soft key to mute the 1KHz Audio Signal of the speaker 6 Press the Clear Down soft key For IFR 2968 perform the followin
12. the IEEE ICNIRP occupational controlled environment RF exposure limits e If you are not using a body worn accessory and are not using the radio the intended use position along side the head in the phone mode TETRA only in front of the face in the hand held mode then ensure the antenna and the radio are kept 2 5 cm one inch from the body when transmitting Keeping the radio at a proper distance is important because RF exposures decrease with increasing distance from the antenna Hand held Mode Operating Instructions Hold the radio in a vertical position in front of the face with the microphone and other parts of the radio including the antenna at least 2 5 cm one inch away from the nose or lips Antenna should be kept away from the eye Keeping the radio at a proper distance is important since RF exposures decrease with increasing distance from the antenna Phone Mode TETRA only Operating Instructions When placing or receiving a phone call hold your radio product as you would a wireless telephone Speak directly into the microphone SAFETY INFORMATION Approved Accessories Use only Motorola approved supplied or replacement antennas batteries and accessories Use of non Motorola approved antennas batteries and accessories may exceed IEEE ICNIRP RF exposure guidelines For a list of Motorola approved antennas batteries and other accessories please see your dealer or local Motorola contact Yo
13. to support and service of Motorola Test Equipment is available by calling the Motorola Test Equipment Service in Germany at 49 0 6128 702179 Telefax 49 0 6128 951046 through the Customer Care Organization of Motorola s local area representation or via the Internet at http www gd decisionsystems com cte SERVICE INFORMATION A 3 Recommended Programming Equipment MTP810 Ex CPS MR8 6 CPS for programming only Part Number GMVN5471A Note Future revisions of the MTP810 Ex CPS tool will be included in this table along with the current revision Programming Cables Tools Part Number USB Programming cable PMLN5235A RS 232 Data cable PMLN5237A RF Radio rear antenna adaptor 66007029001 Battery Eliminator 66007029002 Note These programming cables tools CANNOT be used in a potentially explosive environment Service Replacement Kit Matrix Sales Model Description Service Tanapa Description MTP810 Ex 380 430 MHz PMUE3174AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP CLR ENG PMUE3175AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP CLR CHI PMUE3176AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP CLR KOR PMUE3178AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP CLR TAI PMUE3179AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP CLR ARB PMUE3180AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP CLR CYR PMUE3182AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP TEA1 ENG PMUE3194AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP TEA1 CHI PMUE3189AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP TEA1 KOR PMUE3186AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP 1 TAI PMUE3183AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP TEA1 ARB PMUE318
14. 0 430 2 Control Channel 390 125 MHz 3605 TETRA 380 0MS 380 430 2 Traffic Channel 390 125 MHz 3605 TETRA 380 0MS Time Slot 3 Country Code 234 TEST SETUP amp TESTING 5 3 No Test Name Test Setup Radio Setup Test Limits Conditions Network Code 2392 Base Color 1 Location Area 23 Min Rx Level 110dBm Max Tx Level 30dBm Access 53dBm Parameter Mobile Power 30dBm Burst Type Normal 2 Transmitter Burst Power RF Gen Level 90dBm 28 29dBm Burst Power Timing Error 0 25 Symbols Vector Error Max 1096 RMS 3096 Peak Frequency Error 100Hz 3 Call Processing Talk Back 1KHz Test 50dBm Signal Group Mode 4 Call Processing Call to Mobile Private 4 digit random 28 29dBm number amp Send RF Gen Level 90dBm 28 29dBm Burst Power Timing Error 0 25 Symbols Vector Error Max 1096 RMS 3096 Peak Frequency Error 100Hz Transmitter Tests Power Burst Control Range Power Profiles Tx Burst Timing Error Vector Error RMS and Peak Tx Frequency Error 5 4 TEST SETUP amp TESTING Call Processing Tests 1 Talk Back 2 Call to Mobile Duplex Test Digital Duplex Test Tx Measurement Capabilities Bar charts Tx Power Freq Err Vector Rms Spectrum Analyser Power Analyser Vector Analyser Vector Diagrams How to Configure the IFR 390
15. 2 IFR 2968 Setup For IFR 3902 perform the following steps to configure the unit with the radio set 1 Turn ON the IFR 2 Press soft key twice go to System followed by Select 5 Press CONFIG soft key twice go to Configure followed by Channel Plan Press SELECT soft key then select TETRA 380 400 ZERO Press CONFIG soft key select System ID amp Access Params Enter 234 for Mobile Country Code press enter Enter 2392 for Mobile Network Code press enter Enter 1 for Base Station Color Code BCC press enter A E TT Enter 23 for Location Area Code LA press enter 10 Enter 110 for Min Rx Level For Access press enter 11 Enter 30 for Max TX Level press enter 12 Enter 53 for Access Parameter press enter 13 Press soft key select Base Services Note You are entering base services setup The displayed values are factory defaults and should not be changed TEST SETUP amp TESTING Power On Registration Required Power Off De registration Required Priority Cell Yes Minimum Mode Service May Be Used Migration Supported System Wide Services Normal Mode TETRA Voice Service Supported Circuit Mode Data Service Supported Reserved Available TETRA Packet Data Service Available Air Interface Encryption Not Available Advanced Link Not Supported 1
16. 4 Press soft key select Neighbor Cell Info 15 Verify that the following NEIGHBOUR CELL INFO values are displayed Note The displayed values are factory defaults and should not be changed BROADCAST Not Supported BROADCAST INTERVAL 5s NEIGHBOUR CELL CHANNEL 3500 NEIGHBOUR CELL LOCATION AREA 00017 NEIGHBOUR CELL IDENTIFIER 01 SLOW RE SELECT THRESHOLD ABOVE FAST 10dB FAST RE SELECT THRESHOLD 10dB SLOW RE SELECT HYSTERESIS 10dB FAST RE SELECT HYSTERESIS 10dB 16 Press soft key select Call Timers amp Trunking 17 Select Transmission for Trunking Type 18 Select Continuous for Test Set Transmit Mode TEST SETUP amp TESTING For IFR 2968 perform the following steps to configure the unit with the radio set 1 SP OU caso spec 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Turn the IFR Press Systems Mode Key wait until the digital system is initialized Press Tetra Mobile soft key Press Setup soft key and enter the System Parameters Screen Press Channel Plan soft key Press Tetra 380 0MS soft key for MTP810 Ex The Control Channel automatically changes to 3600 and Traffic Channel automatically changes to 3700 Press twice the Traffic Channel soft key and check that the marker goes to Timeslot Press Data key 3 followed by the Traffic Channel soft key to change to Timeslot 3 Press Country Code soft key Ent
17. 4AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP TEA1 CYR PMUE3185AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP TEA2 ENG PMUE3187AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP TEA3 ENG PMUE3188AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP TEA3 CHI PMUE3190AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP TEA3 KOR PMUE3191AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP TAI PMUE3192AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP TEA3 ARB PMUE3193AS MTP810Ex 380 LKP TEA3 CYR Note All models listed in the Service Tanapa Column are not field replaceable Notes CompanyInfo Tel 3114 370030 Comm Co Fax 3114 370029 Kreekzoom 9 E mail Info comm co com 4561 GX Hulst Website http www comm co com www atexshop com www ruggedshop nl www webpainter nl www eyecctv nl
18. 8 5 4 How to Configure the IFR 3902 IFR 2968 Manual Test Screen 5 8 RF Tests using IFR 3902 7 IER 2968 uie a Ra eR de epa 5 9 Receiver Tests un 5 9 Transmitter Tests m 5 10 Call Processing Tests using IFR 3902 2968 5 11 Talk eee eee cepe bte 5 11 Call to MODE Dp DTE 5 11 Digital Duplex Test Tx using IFR 3902 IFR 2968 5 12 Manual Mode oo ieu da AA e C Me 5 14 Preparation for Testing 5 14 cree 5 14 Charger Recognition Test iu er I nella 5 17 CHAPTER MAINTENANCE iHe ia Ri 6 1 Preventive 6 1 Inspection and Cleaning m eec e uad rnb HO RE HET 6 1 Cleaning External Plastic 5 6 1 APPENDIX SERVICE 2 A 1 Servicing MTP810 Ex Portable ee nennen A 1 Level 1 and Level 2 A 1 Service Information etu td t tinc eb ht A 1 Europe Middle East and Africa Region 000 A 1 European Radio Support Centre 22 000000
19. B Step Attenuator 22dB of Gain and 40dB of AGC continuous attenuation in parallel with LNA bypass feature Discrete Post selector Filter BALUN Half Life Mixer one pole baseband filter and the Tomahawk IC which consists of all the base band receive chain Global Positioning System GPS Section Description The GPS section includes the following main components Duplexer Front filter LNA Post Filter SiRF Instant GSCi 5000 RTC TCXO Logic Buffer and Level Shifter The GPS in the MTP810 Ex is based on the SIRF Instant GSCi 5000 which comprises a standalone ROM based multimode GPS receiver in a single chip BGA Package Notes PROGRAMMING THE RADIO 4 1 CHAPTER 4 PROGRAMMING THE RADIO NOTE For programming the radio refer to TETRA Customer Programming Software CPS User s Guide P N 6802974C10 for MTP810 Ex Notes TEST SETUP amp TESTING 5 1 CHAPTER 5 TEST SETUP amp TESTING Any level 3 repairs can deeply affect the performance of the MTP810 Ex and may cause a new tuning procedure This tuning Caution where the appropriate TEST amp TUNE EQUIPMENT is procedure can be applied by certain authorised Motorola depots available The appropriate TEST amp TUNE EQUIPMENT is a special automated test equipment which is only available at some Motorola factories and Motorola repair centers Typical Test Setup Carry out the following instructions before testing Check that you have a
20. EST SETUP amp TESTING 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Press and key The display shows Emergency Left Menu Right Send end Up Ptt Down Mute Every time you press causes the respective display to disappear The display shows press any key to continue Press CO Key The display shows EXA lt lt lt lt gt gt gt gt Every time you press causes the respective display to disappear After pressing all keys the display is clear Press any key to continue The display shows Rotary test Turn the rotary switch clockwise each click causes the respective clockwise arrow sign to disappear Then a set of counter clockwise arrows appear turn the rotary switch counter clockwise each click causes the respective counter clockwise arrow sign to disappear The display shows Press the rotary Press any key to continue The display shows To next test Press any key The display will show Mandown Test Press any key to continue The display will show 45 Degree Angle Detection Mandown Test Place radio in a 45 degree angle After some time the radio will start to beep continually Place radio upright 90 degrees and radio will stop beeping Press any key to continue The display will show No movement Mandown Test Leave the radio stationary After sometime the radio will start to beep continually Pick the radio up Move the radio about and the
21. ITH SMPS UK AC CORD PMLN5198A IMPRES SUC WITH SMPS US AC CORD PMLN5199A IMPRES SUC WITH SMPS AUSTRALIA NZ CORD PMLN5214A IMPRES SUC WITH SMPS AR AC CORD WPLN4145A IMPRES MUC W DISPLAY KOREAN PLUG WPLN4146A IMPRES NO DISPLAY KOREAN PLUG WPLN4182A IMPRES SUC W US PLUG WPLN4183A IMPRES SUC W UK PLUG WPLN4184A IMPRES SUC W EURO PLUG WPLN4185A IMPRES SUC W AUST NZ PLUG WPLN4186A IMPRES SUC W ARGENTINA PLUG WPLN4187A IMPRES MUC NO DSPL US PLUG WPLN4188A IMPRES MUC NO DSPL UK PLUG WPLN4189A IMPRES MUC NO DSPL EURO PLUG WPLN4190A IMPRES MUC NO DSPL AUST NZ PLUG WPLN4191A IMPRES MUC NO ARGEN PLUG WPLN4192A IMPRES W DSPL US PLUG WPLN4193A IMPRES W DSPL UK PLUG WPLN4194A IMPRES MUC W DSPL EURO PLUG WPLN4195A IMPRES MUC W DSPL AUST NZ PLUG WPLN4196A IMPRES MUC W DSPL ARGEN PLUG WPLN4197A CHARGER IMPRES MUC NON DISPLAY BASE UNIT WPLN4198A CHARGER IMPRES MUC DISPLAY BASE UNIT WPLN4199B CHARGER IMPRES SUC WPLN4204A MUC WITH DISPLAY INTL 110V WPLN4205A MULTI UNIT CHARGER MUC INTL 110V MODEL INFORMATION amp ACCESSORIES Kit Number Description Others 66007029001 RF RADIO REAR ANTENNA ADAPTOR 66007029002 BATTERY ELIMINATOR MODEL INFORMATION amp ACCESSORIES Notes OVERVIEW 3 1 General CHAPTER 3 OVERVIEW To achieve a high spectrum efficiency the MTP810 Ex uses digital modulation technology and sophisticated voice
22. International standards and guidelines listed below for human exposure to radio frequency electromagnetic energy This radio complies with the IEEE FCC and ICNIRP exposure limits for occupational controlled RF exposure environments at operating duty factors of up to 50 talk 50 listen and is authorized by the IEEE ICNIRP for occupational use only In terms of measuring RF energy for compliance with these exposure guidelines your radio generates measurable RF energy only while it is transmitting during talking not when it is receiving listening or in standby mode NOTE The approved batteries supplied with the portable radio are rated for a 5 5 90 duty cycle 5 talk 5 listen 90 standby even though this radio complies with IEEE ICNIRP occupational exposure limits at usage factors of up to 50 talk Your Motorola two way radio complies with the following RF energy exposure standards and guidelines United States Federal Communications Commission Code of Federal Regulations 47 CFR part 2 sub part J American National Standards Institute ANSI Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1992 Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers IEEE C95 1 1999 Edition International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP 1998 Ministry of Health Canada Safety Code 6 Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz 1999
23. ON EMEA Systems Support Centre ESSC Piece Parts The Systems Support Centre is available at Telephone 44 0 1256 484448 E mail ESSC motorola com Some replacement parts spare parts and or product information can be ordered directly If a complete Motorola part number is assigned to the part it is available from Motorola s Managed Technical Services MTS If no part number is assigned the part is not normally available from Motorola If a parts list is not included this generally means that no user serviceable parts are available for that kit or assembly Note on this digital TETRA Radio The CPS has no capability to tune the radio Tuning the radio can only be performed at the factory or at the appropriate Motorola Service Centre Component replacement can affect the radio tuning and must only be performed by the appropriate Motorola Service Centre Request for help in identification of spare parts should be directed to your local Motorola Managed Technical Service representative Parts Identification and Ordering Request for help in identification of non referenced spare parts should be directed to the Customer Care Organization of Motorola s local area representation Orders for replacement parts kits and assemblies should be placed directly on Motorola s local distribution organization or via the Extranet site Motorola Online at http www motorola com emeaonline EMEA Test Equipment Support Information related
24. aker Press any key again The display shows Internal Earpiece Tone Test a tone is heard via the internal earpiece Press any key again The display shows Connect RSM from Universal connector to the radio for the following Test Attach a RSM to the Universal connector Press any key again The display shows RSM Universal tone test RSM Univ connected A tone is heard via the RSM speaker Press any key again The display shows Int Mic to INT EAR Loopback Test Speak into the bottom microphone and you will hear your voice via the earpiece Press any key again The diplay shows RSM from Universal connector to the radio for the following Tests Press any key again The display shows RSM Universal connector MIC to INT EAR Loopback Test Speak into the top microphone and you will hear your voice via the Internal earpiece Press any key again The display shows Chopper Noise Test Int MIC to INT EAR Place the internal earpiece close to your ear and listen for chopper noise Make sure chopper noise is not audible Press any key again The diplay shows Connect RSM from Universal connector to the radio for the following Tests Press any key again The display shows RSM Universal Connector MIC to INT EAR Chopper Noise Test Bind around the antenna one binding of the earpiece cable and place the external earpiece close to your ear and listen for chopper noise Make sure chopper noise is not audible T
25. d For IFR 2968 perform the following steps to configure the manual test screen 1 2 To enter Manual test screen press Manual soft key For MTP810 Ex press Control Channel soft key Thereafter 3605 and press Control Channel soft key IFR 3605 Rx 390 125000 2 Press Traffic Channel soft key Enter 3605 or 2400 and press Traffic Channel soft key The marker goes to Timeslot Enter 3 and press Traffic Channel soft key Note that the Traffic Channel number changes automatically after entering the Control Channel number Press RF Gen Level soft key Thereafter enter 75 and press dBm data keys followed by Gen Level soft key Press Mobile Power soft key enter 30 dBm 1W using soft key Press Burst Type soft key and Normal soft key This completes the test equipment configuration setup Note The System Setup Configuration Data is saved even after the power is turned off However the Manual Test Setup is not saved TEST SETUP amp TESTING RF Tests using IFR 3902 IFR 2968 Receiver Tests Note This test requires programming the radio Refer to TETRA Customer Programming Software CPS User s Guide P N 6802974C10 for MTP810 Ex For IFR 3902 perform the following steps 1 2 Turn the radio ON Enter the radio test page using either a CPS or b Pressing the following keys in sequence Left navigation key Right navigation
26. dset internal earpiece Note If you need more details select W at the Rx Measurement Window For Power Analyser Graph 4 Select Power followed by Profile Full 5 To view the detail of Profile Full select O and press Select soft key 6 To minimize the window press Select soft key 7 Select any item under Power dropdown list to view the rest of the power analyser graphs For Vector Analyser Diagram 8 Select Mod Accuracy followed by Vector Error 9 To view the detail of Vector Error select O and press Select soft key 10 To minimize the window press Select soft key 11 Select any item under Mod Accuracy dropdown list to view the rest of the vector analyser diagram 12 Press the handset End key TEST SETUP amp TESTING 5 13 For IFR 2968 perform the following steps 1 Goto Menu of the radio then select Contact After that select Contact 1 Press Send soft key The following results are displayed on the IFR Manual Test Screen Burst Power Required Results 28 29dbm Power Profile Passed Timing Error 0 25 Symbols Vector Error Max 10 5 Max 30 Peak Max 5 residual Frequency Error 100Hz 2 Speak into the handset microphone and hear your speech after a short delay from the handset internal earpiece Note If you need more details press the Duplex Test mode key 3 Press the duplex test Tx soft key The
27. ear the connectors cracks or crevices NOTE Internal surfaces should be cleaned only when the radio is disassembled for service or repair and only can be done by Motorola s Regional Radio Service Centers or Authorized Motorola Service Centers Notes SERVICE INFORMATION A 1 APPENDIX A SERVICE INFORMATION Servicing MTP810 Ex Portable Radios Service for the radios is based on the substitution method a faulty part is replaced by a working one providing quicker service to the customer For example if the PCB is faulty it is replaced If the radio requires more complete testing or servicing than that is available at field level it is sent to the European Radio Support Centre refer to Service Information where it is serviced and returned Level 1 and Level 2 Maintenance At Level 1 Maintenance you replace the transceiver and or accessories and send the faulty transceiver and or accessories to higher level of maintenance At Level 2 Maintenance you replace the transceiver board The 810 Ex portable radios are programmed at the factory They cannot be tuned at the field service level Service Information Europe Middle East and Africa Region European Radio Support Centre ERSC Motorola European Radio Support Centre is available at Motorola European Radio Support Centre ERSC Tel 49 0 30 6686 1555 Fax 49 0 30 6686 1579 Am Borsigturm 130 13507 Berlin Germany 2 SERVICE INFORMATI
28. ecific operating instructions to users of two way radios These instructions are important because they inform users about RF energy exposure and provide simple procedures on how to control it Please refer to the following websites for more information on what RF energy exposure is and how to control your exposure to assure compliance with established RF exposure limits http www fcc gov oet rfsafety rf faqs html http www osha gov SLT C radiofrequencyradiation index html viii SAFETY INFORMATION Federal Communication Commission FCC Regulations US markets only The FCC rules require manufacturers to comply with the FCC RF energy exposure limits for portable two way radios before they can be marketed in the U S When two way radios are used as a consequence of employment the FCC requires users to be fully aware of and able to control their exposure to meet occupational requirements Exposure awareness can be facilitated by the use of a product label directing users to specific user awareness information Your Motorola two way radio has a RF Exposure Product Label Do not remove this RF Exposure Label from the device Also your Motorola user manual or separate safety booklet includes information and operating instructions required to control your RF exposure and to satisfy compliance requirements Compliance with RF Exposure Standards Your Motorola two way radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and
29. ed accessories or options or both This Approved portable and battery combination must be strictly observed There must be no substitution of items even if the substitute has been previously Approved with a different Motorola communications equipment unit Approved configurations are listed in MTP850 Ex amp MTP810 Ex Accessory Leaflet P N 6866588D19 The Intrinsically Safe Approval Label affixed to radio refers to the intrinsically safe classification of that radio product and the approved batteries that can be used with that system The manual PN referenced on the Intrinsically Safe Approval Label identifies the approved Accessories and or options that can be used with that portable radio unit Using a non Motorola intrinsically safe battery and or accessory with the Motorola approved radio unit will void the intrinsically safe approval of that radio unit Any modification of the enclosure of the radios batteries or accessories such as placing additional labels engraving repairs after damages on the enclosure is not allowed and will impair the intrinsic safety of the equipment If this is observed the customer has to be informed that these modifications are not allowed and the units are not approved for use in a potentially explosive atmosphere Only officially released radio SW has been tested properly and that the intrinsic safety of the radios is ensured Radios are not allowed to operate with any other SW in a potentially
30. ed in a manner which exposes the internal electrical circuits of the radio Repairs of Motorola ATEX IECEx certified intrinsically safe radios must be carried out ONLY by Motorola l S trained personnel who are aware of the special parts required and the procedures necessary to maintain the ATEX IECEx conformance of the product The Motorola internal service centres undergo regular training and receive a Motorola internal certification that enables them to conduct ATEX repairs WARNING Service personnel doing ATEX repairs have to have a mandatory annual ATEX IECEx awareness training The participation in the ATEX IECEx awareness training plus a detailed product training certifies the person to conduct ATEX IECEx repairs Thetraining records have to be kept for at least 10 Years e For every ATEX IECEx repair at the minimum the service centre must record Customer information date of repair serial number date code and model number of the unit that was repaired technician s name and ATEX training date as well as repair information parts replaced These records have to be kept under record retention for at least 10 Years after the repair was conducted When conducting repair work the following must be observed e Ifthe radio has IP6x protection a vacuum leak test has to be conducted after the radio is assembled A confirmation that the leak test was conducted has to added to the repair records e It is essential that only origina
31. er 234 and press again Country Code soft key Press Network Code soft key Thereafter enter 2392 and press Network Code soft key Press Base Color soft key Thereafter enter 1 and press Base Color soft key Press More soft key Press Location Area soft key Thereafter enter 22 and press Location Area soft key Press More soft key Press Rx Level soft key Thereafter enter 110dBm and press Rx Level soft key Press Max Tx Level soft key Thereafter enter 30dBm and press Max Tx Level soft key Press Access Parameter soft key Thereafter enter 53dBm and press eos ass soft key Press Test Mode soft key and press Enabled Press Base Service soft key Note You are entering base services setup The displayed values are factory defaults and should not be changed Power On Registration required Power Off Deregistration required Priority Cell yes Minimum Mode Service may be used Migration supported TEST SETUP amp TESTING System Wide Services normal mode 18 Press More soft key TETRA Voice Service supported Circuit Mode Data Service supported Reserved available SNDCP Service available Air Interface Encryption not available Advanced Link not supported 19 Press the Return soft key 20 Press the Neighbr Cell soft key 21 Verify that the following NEIGHBOUR CELL INFO values are disp
32. ess and Control Information and Operational Instructions for Occupational Use NOTICE This radio is intended for use in occupational controlled conditions where users have full knowledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure to meet the occupational limits in FCC ICNIRP and International standards This radio device is NOT authorized for general population consumer use This two way radio uses electromagnetic energy in the radio frequency RF spectrum to provide communications between two or more users over a distance It uses radio frequency RF energy or radio waves to send and receive calls RF energy is one form of electromagnetic energy Other forms include but are not limited to sunlight and x rays RF energy however should not be confused with these other forms of electromagnetic energy which when used improperly can cause biological damage Very high levels of x rays for example can damage tissues and genetic material Experts in science engineering medicine health and industry work with organizations to develop standards for safe exposure to RF energy These standards provide recommended levels of RF exposure for both workers and the general public These recommended RF exposure levels include substantial margins of protection Motorola two way radios are designed manufactured tested to ensure they meet government established RF exposure levels In addition manufacturers also recommend sp
33. explosive atmosphere SW that is not officially released may impair the intrinsic safety of the radios CC European Union Directives Conformance Statement This product is in conformance with the TETRA TErrestrial Trunked RAdio standard This product is in conformance with the requirements of the applicable EU Council Directives Declarations of Conformance with the requirements are located at Motorola a s Sydvestvej 15 DK 2600 Glostrup Denmark Notes CONTENTS xvii CONTENTS COPYRIGHT ee DOCUMENT HISTORY ss ea iii SAFETY INFORMATION S eU Faster cate shag il CONTENTS iaa ES CRM RR xvii CHAPTER 1 SCOPE amp WARRANTY 5 222 512i a 1 1 Scope of this Manual agite a a in DB a en 1 1 Related al 1 2 Warranty and Service 1 2 Warranty Period and Return Instructions 1 2 After Warranty Pelo inicial 1 2 CHAPTER 2 MODEL INFORMATION 8 ACCESSORIES 2 1 MTP810 Ex Model Information 9 2 1 MTP810 Ex Model Specifications gt 2 2 Accessories Replacement Parts 1 eene eee enitn nennt nene 2 3 Accessor
34. fully blue and the message END LCD test appears Press any key again The display shows Battery Interface Test Press any key again The display shows Battery Interface Test PASS Press any key again The display shows Red Led on and the Red LED at the top of the radio is lit Press any key again The display shows Green Led on and the Green LED at the top of the radio is lit Press any key The display shows Both Leds on and the LED located on the top of the radio is blinking in amber combination of red and green lights of the two halves of the LED Press any key again The display shows Keypad Backlight On and the keypad backlight is On Press any key again The display shows Display Backlight On and the display backlight is On TEST SETUP amp TESTING 12 Press any key again The display shows Connect accessory 1 RSM 2 SB9600 RS232 Cable Light Headset Heavy Headset Hurric Headset Skull Mic NOOB OW to the radio and press any key Connect one of the accessories listed to the UC side connector and press any key The display will identify the type of accessory connected Note The following reading appears only when a UCM board is not installed in the radio 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Press the Programmable Side Keys 1 to Tones Test Press any key again The display shows Internal Speaker Tone Test a tone is heard via the spe
35. fully charged battery Not required when using Battery Eliminator P N 66007029002 and RF radio rear antenna adapter P N 66007029001 For testing the radio a special Battery Eliminator P N 66007029002 and RF radio rear antenna adapter P N 66007029001 with RF cable is required Detach the antenna from the radio Connect the special RF adapter to the rear side antenna connector of your radio and fix it by screwing the wing nut into the antenna thread Connect the other side of the cable to the N type RF Connector of the IFR using a N type to SMA adapter Connect the power supply to the battery eliminator wires TEST SETUP amp TESTING Caution Connect the red and black wires of the battery eliminator to the respective positive and negative points of the power supply and use the correct voltage 7 4VDC max 7 8VDC Neglecting this would damage your radio and or the power supply IFR 3902 IFR 2968 DODODANO 020000 00 N TYPE RF CONNECTOR with adapter to SMA MTP810 Ex ANTENNA RF ADAPTER P N 66007029001 with RF cable SMA connector male type BATTERY ELIMINATOR P N 66007029002 POWER SUPPLY Figure 17 Typical Test Setup Test Check List The following table summarises the required test setups No Test Name Test Setup Radio Setup Test Limits Conditions 1 Base Station Registration 38
36. g It carries out linear 16 bit analog to digital conversions audio filtering and level amplification for the microphone audio input and the received audio output The power and audio section is based on the PCAP and includes power supplies 13 bit CODEC audio routing microphone and earpiece amplifiers PCAP audio power amplifier is used for the loudspeaker Transmitter Path Description The transmitter circuitry includes a linear class AB Power Amplifier for the linear modulation of the MTP810 Ex It includes a Cartesian Loop to enhance its transmitter linearity and reduced splattering power into adjacent channels OVERVIEW 3 3 The transmitter path consists of a Cartesian Loop that contains the forward and feedback paths The forward path includes the JAVELIN IC BALUN Attenuator Power Amplifier and Isolator The Loop feedback path includes the directional coupler attenuator BALUN and JAVELIN IC The Cartesian Loop output power passes to the antenna through the Antenna Switch Harmonic Filter and Duplexer Receiver Path Description The receiver section in MTP810 Ex is based on the DCR Direct Conversion technology the main concept of this technology is down converting of the RF signal directly into a base band signal skipping the intermediate stage of IF signal The receiver path includes the Duplexer Antenna Switch Limiter 10dB Step Attenuator Discrete Front Filter RF switches LNA integrated with 30d
37. g steps 1 Press the PTT and speak into the mic of the radio You will hear the last three seconds of the speech frames after the PTT is released 2 Press the Test Sound soft key to provide the 1kHz signal to the radio speaker you will hear a 1kHz tone from the radio speaker for about three seconds 3 Press the Silence soft key to mute the 1KHz Audio Signal of the speaker 4 Press the Clear Down soft key and check that the Cleardown Complete status appear on the IFR Manual Test screen Call to Mobile 1 Press the Call Mobile soft key on the IFR Note Select type of call 2 Press Private Call Note You will hear beeps from the handset speaker 3 Press Abort soft key Note Repeat step 1 through 3 for Phone and Emergency calls 5 12 TEST SETUP amp TESTING Digital Duplex Test Tx using IFR 3902 IFR 2968 For IFR 3902 perform the following steps 1 Goto Menu of the radio then select Contact After that select Contact 1 Press Send soft key The following results are displayed on Tx Measurements window Power Profile Passed Average 28 29dbm Burst Timing 0 25 symbols Vector Error Max 10 5 Max 30 Peak Max 5 residual Frequency Error 100Hz 2 Press Call Mobile soft key followed by Group Call soft key then press TALKBACK soft key 3 Speak into the handset microphone and hear your speech after a short delay from the han
38. gory 2 Approved for Zone 1 Equipment group II Gas group C Temperature class T4 Tamb 20 C to 50 C 1 3D Ex ibD 22 IP5x T90 C Category Approved for Zone 22 Equipment group 11 MTP810 Ex This model is marked with the ATEX approval number BVS 08 ATEX E YYY X 1126 Ex ib T3 Category 2 Approved for Zone 1 Equipment group II Gas group A Temperature class T3 Tamb 20 C to 50 C II 3D Ex ibD 22 IP5x T90 C Category 3 Approved for Zone 22 Equipment group 11 Operational Cautions for Intrinsic Safe Equipment Donotoperate radio communications equipment in a potentially explosive atmosphere unless it is a type especially qualified for example FM UL CSA or ATEX IECEx or explosion or fire may result Do not operate a radio unit that has been approved as intrinsically safe product in a potentially explosive atmosphere if it has been physically damaged for example cracked housing An Caution explosion or fire may result Do not replace or charge batteries in a potentially explosive atmosphere Contact sparking may occur while installing or removing batteries and cause an explosion or fire Radios must ship from the Motorola manufacturing facility with the potentially explosive atmosphere capability and the intrinsic safety approval labelling FM UL CSA ATEX IECEx or ATEX Radios will not be upgraded to this capability and labeled once they have been shipped to the
39. ies Allowed in a Potentially Explosive Environment 2 3 Accessories NOT Allowed in a Potentially Explosive 2 4 CHAPTERS OVERVIEW isis cil Dto ella ed 3 1 Gen ral tasan ei e adr a a ae nid 3 1 Digital Modulation ae eE e nnns 3 1 Voice Compression 00 ci 3 2 Description u tct be He sd 3 2 Transceiver 3 2 Digital Section 1 3 2 Transmitter Path 3 2 Receiver Path Description ii iore hein lale Dea ead dwelt 3 3 Global Positioning System GPS Section 3 3 CHAPTER 4 PROGRAMMING THE 4 1 CHAPTER 5 TESTSETUR amp TESTIINGE ss ee 5 1 Typical lest Setup ran na ee RR 5 1 Test Check ist Arm eot tide O ibo ntn 5 2 BEER Huic Ie 5 3 Gall Processing Tests ec Lee HL bt eb m c pisi Eb td Ps t A ee 5 4 Duplex Test d Sr mL Mtt 5 4 xviii CONTENTS How to Configure the IFR 3902 IFR 296
40. inistration Persons with pacemakers should ALWAYS keep the radio more than 15 centimeters from their pacemaker when the radio is turned ON Notcarry the radio in the breast pocket Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference Turn the radio OFF immediately if you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place Hearing Aids Some digital wireless radios may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if itis adequately shielded from RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Xii SAFETY INFORMATION Use of Communication Devices While Driving Always check the laws and regulations on the use of radios in the area where you drive Give full attention to driving and to the road Use hands free operation if available Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions or regulations so require Operational Warnings WARNING For Vehicles With An Air Bag Refer to vehicle manufacturer s manual prior to installation of electronic equipment to avoid interference with air bag wiring Do not place a portable radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployme
41. key Left navigation key Menu key Check that registration and ITSI is displayed on the IFR Operations Status screen GROUP XXXXXXX SELECTED For IFR 2968 perform the following steps 1 2 Turn the radio ON Enter the radio test page using either a CPS or b Pressing the following keys in sequence Left navigation key Right navigation key Left navigation key Menu key Check that registration and ITSI xxxx is displayed on the IFR Manual Test screen STATUS REGISTRATION ITSI ATTCHED GSSI XXXXXXX SELECTED TEST SETUP amp TESTING Transmitter Tests For IFR 3902 perform the following steps 1 2 3 4 5 Press TAB soft key to select RF Settings Enter 90 for RF Gen Level Press soft key to ON RF Gen Press soft key to OFF Pre Amp Press PTT of the radio and monitor the Tx Measurements window which display Power Profile Burst Timing Vector Peak Vector RMS Freq Error and Residual Carrier Note You have to hold the PTT in the pressed position long enough to enable you to read the results Power Profile Passed Average 28 29dbm Burst Timing 0 25 symbols Vector Error Max 10 5 Max 30 Peak Max 5 residual Frequency Error 100Hz Press TAB to select Operations Status Press Call Mobile soft key followed by Group Call then Cleardown For IFR 2968 perform the following steps 1 Press
42. l Motorola spare parts specifically listed for the particular unit can be used for repair Any other replacement parts are not allowed and may impair the intrinsic safety of the unit If any of the items below are observed the intrinsic safety of the unit may be impaired and the customer must be informed about this Text proposal Dear customer We observed the following modifications on the units that were under repair These modifications are not authorized by Motorola and deviate from the approved design The modifications may impair the intrinsic safety of the units and as such may cause a higher risk of explosion when the units are used in a potentially explosive environment The final letter may deviate from the example above e ATEX IECEx and CE markings damaged or modified e Additional engraving additional labels the enclosure Repairs or modifications of the housings enclosure Damages the antennas especially if the isolation is broken Contact the Motorola service organization Georg Fr hlich or the ATEX representaive Fritz Bollmann for further assistance regarding repairs and service of ATEX IECEx certified Motorola equipment SAFETY INFORMATION Do Not Substitute Options or Accessories The Motorola communications equipment certified as intrinsically safe by the approving agency is tested as a complete system which consists of the listed agency Approved portable Approved battery and Approv
43. layed Note The displayed values are factory defaults and should not be changed NEIGHBOUR CELL BROADCAST not REQUIRED BROADCAST INTERVAL 5s NEIGHBOUR CELL CHANNEL 3500 NEIGHBOUR CELL LOCATION AREA 00017 NEIGHBOUR CELL IDENTIFIER 01 SLOW RE SELECT THRESHOLD 10dB PRESS MORE SOFT KEY SLOW RE SELECT HYSTERESIS 10dB FAST RE SELECT THRESHOLD 10dB FAST RE SELECT HYSTERESIS 10dB 22 Press the Return soft key 23 Press the Trunk Type soft key and the message Trunked soft key Transmission 24 Press More Softkey Note The displayed values are factory defaults and should not be changed It is not required to configure Call Types Call Arial and Messages 25 Press More Softkey TEST SETUP amp TESTING How to Configure the IFR 3902 IFR 2968 Manual Test Screen For IFR 3902 perform the following steps to configure the manual test screen Ov SUN 200755 Press TEST soft key Press TAB soft key to select RF Settings Enter 3605 for Control Channel Enter 3605 for Traffic Channel Enter 3 for Slot Enter 75 for RF Gen Level Select Expected and 30 0dBm 1W for Mobile Power Press TAB to select Tx Measurements Select Normal for Burst This completes the test equipment configuration setup Note The System Setup Configuration Data is saved even after the power is turned off However the Manual Test Setup is not save
44. nt area Air bags inflate with great force If a portable radio is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates the radio may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Explosive atmospheres refers to hazard classified locations that may contain hazardous gas vapors or dusts Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere unless it is a radio type especially qualified for use in such areas as Intrinsically Safe for example Factory Mutual CSA UL ATEX IECEx or ATEX Approved Do not remove install or charge batteries in such areas Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fuelling areas such as below decks on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted Blasting Caps And Blasting Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations turn off your radio when you are near electrical blasting caps in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instructions Operational Cautions Caution Antennas Do not use any
45. nvironment The following accessories can be used in a potentially explosive environment Part Kit Description Remarks Number Batteries NNTN7383A ATEX BATTERY LI ION 7 2V 725 MAH Carrying Options NTN5243A SHOULDER STRAP PMLN5004A SHOULDER WEARING DEVICE PMLN5134A ATEX BELT CLIP 2 5 INCH PMLN5287A HARD LEATHER CASE FOR ATEX BLACK PMLN5288A SOFT LEATHER CASE FOR ATEX BLACK Audio Accessories 4058 ATEX REMOTE SPEAKER W VOL CTRL PMMN4063A ATEX ENH THROAT MIC W 80MM PTT PMLN5389A ATEX ENH OVER THE HEAD H DUTY HS PMLN5390A ATEX ENH BEHIND THE HEAD H DUTY HS PMLN5391A ATEX ENH OVER THE HEAD LIGHTWT HS PMLN5392A ATEX ENH BEHIND THE HEAD LIGHTWT HS Antennas 85007012001 MTP850 EX SHORT STUBBY ANTENNA Has a red dot on the connector thread to distinguish from P N 8586381 J10 8575279 01 800 WHIP ANTENNA 380 430MHZ 8587526V14 STUBBY MEDIUM LENGTH 380 430 MHZ ANTENNA Covers PMLN5419A DUST COVER MODEL INFORMATION amp ACCESSORIES Accessories NOT Allowed in a Potentially Explosive Environment The following accessories CANNOT be used in a potentially explosive environment Kit Number Description Chargers NNTN7471A IMPRES SUC W KOREAN PLUG PMLN5188A IMPRES SUC WITH SMPS EU AC CORD PMLN5194A IMPRES SUC W
46. radio will stop beeping TEST SETUP amp TESTING 5 17 Charger Recognition Test Turn the radio ON Connect the handset to the Desktop Charger Check whether the LCD display shows charger connected and that the keypad backlight is turned ON Verify that the battery charger is in progress the process advance is indicated on the Battery Strength icon Press the key The radio should turn OFF 18 Notes MAINTENANCE 6 1 CHAPTER 6 Preventive Maintenance Inspection and Cleaning Check that the external surfaces of the radio are clean and that all external controls and switches are functional It is not recommended to inspect the interior electronic circuitry The following procedures describe the recommended cleaning agents and methods to be used when cleaning the external surfaces of the radio External surfaces should be cleaned whenever a periodic visual inspection reveals the presence of smudges compound or grime Cleaning External Plastic Surfaces The only recommended agent for cleaning external radio surfaces is a 0 5 solution one teaspoon of detergent per gallon of water of mild dishwashing detergent in water Apply sparingly with a stiff non metallic short bristled brush to work all loose dirt away from the radio Use a soft absorbent lintless cloth or tissue to remove the solution and dry the radio Make sure that no water remains entrapped n
47. rectly packaged to ensure no damage occurs in transit After Warranty Period After the Warranty period Motorola continues to support its products in two ways Motorola s Managed Technical Services MTS offers a repair service to both end users and dealers at competitive prices MTS supplies individual parts and modules that can be purchased by dealers who are technically capable of performing fault analysis and repair NOTE Only Motorola Own Service Centres or Approved Motorola Service Partners can perform these functions Any tampering by non authorised Service Centres voids the warranty of your radio Please check with Motorola representatives or visit http www motorola com governmentandenterprise to find out about Motorola Own Service Centres MODEL INFORMATION amp ACCESSORIES 2 1 CHAPTER 2 MODEL INFORMATION amp ACCESSORIES MTP810 Ex Model Information This manual applies to the following MTP810 Ex 1 W TETRA ATEX Portable Radio model HO4PCF6TZ5AN MTP810 Ex MODEL NUMBERING SYSTEM Typical Model Numbering H 0 4 P C F Position 1 2 3 4 5 6 Position 1 Type of Unit Hand Held Portable M Mobile Product Positions 2 and 3 Model Series 01 Motorola MTP850 Ex Family 02 Motorola Digital Communicator 04 Motorola MTP810 Ex Family 06 Motorola Advanced Feature Digital 07 Motorola i370 Products 08 Motorola 11000 Products 12 Motorola 3 1 Mobile 13 Motorola Ruggedized Digital 39 Motorola
48. ue requires sophisticated algorithms and a digital signal processor DSP to perform voice compressions decompressions and RF modulation demodulation OVERVIEW Voice Compression Technology Description Voice is converted into a digital bit stream by sampling the voice at high rate and converting the samples into numbers which are represented by bits Voice compression reduces the number of bits per second while maintaining the voice at an acceptable quality level The MTP810 Ex uses a coding technique called ACELP Algebraic Code Excited Linear Prediction The compressed voice data bits modulate the RF signal Transceiver Description All the radio circuitry is contained in the Digital RF Board and the keypad board The Digital RF board is divided into the following sections digital frequency generating transmitter and receiver Digital Section Description The digital section includes the Patriot IC that consists of the Mcore risk machine and the Digital Signal Processor DSP The Mcore is the controller of the Digital RF Board It controls the operation of the transmitter receiver audio and synthesizer integrated circuits located in the RF section It communicates with the keypad and display The Digital Signal Processor DSP performs modulation and de modulation functions for the radio It also performs Forward Error Correction and other correction algorithms for overcoming channel errors and ACELP speech codin
49. ur nearest dealer can be found at the following web site http www motorola com governmentandenterprise NOTE Only parts which are listed in the MTP850 Ex amp MTP810 Ex Accessory Leaflet P N 6866588D19 except for the chargers are approved for use with the radio in potentially explosive atmospheres Additional Information For additional information on exposure requirements or other training information visit http www motorola com rfhealth Electromagnetic Interference Compatibility NOTE Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI if inadequately shielded designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and or compatibility conflicts turn off your radio in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy Aircraft When instructed to do so turn off your radio when on board an aircraft Any use of a radio must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions SAFETY INFORMATION xi Medical Devices Pacemakers The Advanced Medical Technology Association AdvaMed recommends that a minimum separation of 15 centimeters 6 inches be maintained between a handheld wireless radio and a pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with those of the U S Food and Drug Adm
50. y Types NNTN7383A Standard 725mAh Li lon Battery Voltage Minimum 6 7 Vdc Nominal 7 4 Vdc Portable Dimensions HxWxD in MMs 135 4 x 55 8x 38 mm with standard battery Weight 380 430MHz 226g 234g Radio only with antenna 3880 3960 with standard battery RECEIVER Receiver Type Frequency Range Channel Spacing Sensitivity 4 BER Intermodulation nterfering Signal Level Selectivity Block 50 100 kHz nterfering Signa ng Level Spurious Rejection nterfering Signal Level Frequency Stabiliy Locked to Base Unlocked to Base Rated Audio Distortion at Rated Audio Class A and B 380 430 MHz 25 kHz 112 dBm 496 BER 47 dBm 4 BER 40 dBm 4 BER 45 dBm 100Hz 1000Hz 500mW 1596 Max TRANSMITTER Modulation Type RF Power n 4DQPSK 1 Watt TMO 380 430 MHz DMO 380 430 MHz Frequency Range Frequency Stability Locked to Base 100 Hz Not Locked to Base 1000 Hz Spurious Emissions Conducted 30MHz 1GHz 36dBm 1GHz 12 75GHz 30dBm Radiated 30MHz 1GHz 36dBm 1GHz 12 75GHz 30dBm Adjacent Channel Power at 25kHz 55dBc Specifications subject to change without notice MODEL INFORMATION amp ACCESSORIES Accessories Replacement Parts List Please refer to the MTP850 Ex amp MTP810 Ex Accessory Leaflet P N 6866588D19 for the latest accessory updates Accessories Allowed in a Potentially Explosive E

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