Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Declaration of Conformity
- Copyrights
- Contact Us
- Document History
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Processes
- List of Procedures
- About GTR 8000 Base Radio
- GTR 8000 Base Radio Description
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 GTR 8000 Base Radio Components
- 1.3 Supported System Configurations
- 1.4 Overview For a GTR 8000 Base Radio in a Trunked IP Simulcast Subsystem
- 1.5 Overview For a GTR 8000 Base Radio in an ASTRO 25 Repeater Site
- 1.6 Overview For a GTR 8000 Base Radio in a Trunked Single-Site Repeater Configuration
- 1.7 Overview For a GTR 8000 Base Radio in a High Performance Data (HPD) Subsystem
- 1.8 Overview for a GTR 8000 Base Radio in Conventional Architectures
- 1.9 Overview of a GTR 8000 Base Radio in a Trunked 3600 System
- 1.10 Power Efficiency Package
- 1.11 License Auditing
- 1.12 GTR 8000 Base Radio Specifications
- 1.12.1 GTR 8000 Base Radio Specifications for Integrated Voice and Data (700/800 MHz)
- 1.12.2 GTR 8000 Base Radio Specifications for Integrated Voice and Data UHF R1 (380–435 MHz)
- 1.12.3 GTR 8000 Base Radio Specifications for Integrated Voice and Data UHF R2 (435–524 MHz)
- 1.12.4 GTR 8000 Base Radio Specifications for Integrated Voice and Data VHF (136–174 MHz)
- 1.12.5 GTR 8000 Base Radio Specifications for High Performance Data (700/800 MHz)
- 1.12.6 Specifications for GTR 8000 Base Radio Cabinet
- GTR 8000 Base Radio Theory of Operation
- 2.1 Functions of the GTR 8000 Base Radio Modules
- 2.2 Backplanes and Card Cages
- 2.3 RFDS Modules
- 2.3.1 RFDS Preselector (700/800 MHz)
- 2.3.2 RFDS Preselector (UHF)
- 2.3.3 RFDS Preselector (VHF)
- 2.3.4 RFDS - Transmit Filter (700/800 MHz)
- 2.3.5 RFDS - Duplexer (700/800 MHz)
- 2.3.6 RFDS - Duplexer (UHF)
- 2.3.7 RFDS - Duplexer (VHF)
- 2.3.8 RFDS - External Dual Circulator/Isolator Tray (700/800 MHz)
- 2.3.9 RFDS - External Dual Circulator/Isolator Tray (UHF)
- 2.3.10 RFDS - External Dual Circulator/Isolator Tray (VHF)
- 2.3.11 Antenna Relay Module
- GTR 8000 Base Radio Installation
- 3.1 Pre-Installation Tasks
- 3.2 General Safety Precautions
- 3.3 General Installation Standards and Guidelines
- 3.3.1 General Site Preparation Overview
- 3.3.2 General Equipment Inspection and Inventory Recommendations
- 3.3.3 General Placement and Spacing Recommendations
- 3.3.4 General Cabinet Bracing Recommendations
- 3.3.5 Mounting Cabinets or Racks to a Floor
- 3.3.6 General Bonding and Grounding Requirements
- 3.3.7 General Cabling Requirements
- 3.3.8 General Power Guidelines and Requirements
- 3.3.9 General Electrostatic Discharge Recommendations
- 3.3.10 FCC Requirements
- 3.3.11 Networking Tools
- 3.3.12 General Installation/Troubleshooting Tools
- 3.3.13 Technical Support for Installation
- 3.4 GTR 8000 Base Radio Hardware Installation
- 3.4.1 Placement and Spacing
- 3.4.2 Cabinet Version of the GTR 8000 Base Radio
- 3.4.3 Rack Mounting The GTR 8000 Base Radio
- 3.4.4 Connecting Power
- 3.4.5 GTR 8000 Base Radio Grounding
- 3.4.6 GTR 8000 Base Radio Rear Connections (Integrated Voice and Data)
- 3.4.7 GTR 8000 Base Radio Rear Connections (HPD)
- 3.4.8 GTR 8000 Base Radio Front Connections
- 3.5 Installation/Troubleshooting Tools
- 3.6 Installing Device Software Prerequisites
- 3.7 Software Download Manager
- 3.8 Installing Devices in the UNC
- GTR 8000 Base Radio Configuration
- 4.1 Configuration Software
- 4.2 Discovering a Device in the UNC
- 4.3 Security/Authentication Services
- 4.4 Device Configuration in CSS
- 4.4.1 CSS Initial Device Configuration
- 4.4.2 Connecting Through a Serial Port Link
- 4.4.3 Serial Connection Configurations
- 4.4.4 Connecting Through an Ethernet Port Link
- 4.4.5 Ethernet Connection Configurations
- 4.4.5.1 Setting the BR/CM Pairing Number in CSS
- 4.4.5.2 Setting the Date and Time in CSS
- 4.4.5.3 Changing SNMPv3 Configuration and User Credentials in CSS
- 4.4.5.4 Customizing the Login Banner in CSS
- 4.4.5.5 Setting the SWDL Transfer Mode in CSS
- 4.4.5.6 Manager IP Address Settings in CSS
- 4.4.5.7 NTP Server Settings in CSS
- 4.4.5.8 Setting the Local Password Configuration in CSS
- 4.4.6 Setting CSS Configuration Parameters for the GTR 8000 Base Radio (Trunked Simulcast)
- 4.4.7 Setting CSS Configuration Parameters for the GTR 8000 Base Radio (Trunked Repeater)
- 4.4.8 Setting CSS Configuration Parameters for the GTR 8000 Base Radio (HPD)
- 4.4.9 Setting CSS Configuration Parameters for the GTR 8000 Base Radio (Conventional)
- 4.4.10 Configuring Tx Power Values and Battery Type
- 4.4.11 Setting RMC System Gain
- 4.5 Configuring Centralized Authentication on Devices in VoyenceControl
- GTR 8000 Base Radio Optimization
- 5.1 Aligning the Internal Frequency Reference Oscillator
- 5.2 Battery Equalization
- 5.3 ASTRO Simulcast Alignment (Trunked Operation)
- 5.4 ASTRO/Analog Simulcast Alignment (Conventional Operation)
- 5.5 Carrier Squelch Alignment
- 5.6 Tx Wireline Alignment
- 5.7 Rx Wireline Alignment
- 5.8 Transmitter Testing
- 5.9 Tuning a Preselector
- 5.10 Tuning a Duplexer
- 5.10.1 Field Tuning Overview
- 5.10.2 Required Test Equipment
- 5.10.3 Tuning a 700/800 MHz Duplexer
- 5.10.4 Tuning a VHF Duplexer
- 5.10.4.1 VHF Duplexer Tuning Setup
- 5.10.4.2 VHF Duplexer Low Pass Resonators Tuning Set Up
- 5.10.4.3 VHF Duplexer High Pass Resonators Tuning Set Up
- 5.10.4.4 VHF Duplexer High Notch Loop Assemblies Tuning Set Up
- 5.10.4.5 VHF Duplexer Low Notch Loop Assemblies Tuning Set Up
- 5.10.4.6 VHF Duplexer Insertion Loss Verification Set Up
- 5.10.4.7 VHF Duplexer Isolation Verification Set Up
- 5.10.4.8 Checking VHF Duplexer After Tuning
- 5.10.5 Tuning a UHF Duplexer
- 5.10.5.1 UHF Duplexer Tuning Set Up
- 5.10.5.2 UHF Duplexer Low Pass Resonators Tuning Set Up
- 5.10.5.3 UHF Duplexer High Pass Resonators Tuning Set Up
- 5.10.5.4 UHF Duplexer High Notch Loop Assemblies Tuning Set Up
- 5.10.5.5 UHF Duplexer Low Notch Loop Assemblies Tuning Set Up
- 5.10.5.6 UHF Duplexer Insertion Loss Verification Set Up
- 5.10.5.7 UHF Duplexer Isolation Verification Set Up
- 5.10.5.8 Checking UHF Duplexer After Tuning
- 5.11 Testing the GTR 8000 Base Radio Performance with a Service Monitor for Integrated Voice and Data
- 5.11.1 Deviation Standards (Digital Operation)
- 5.11.2 Monitoring the Power Supply Module
- 5.11.3 Verifying Receiver Performance for FDMA Operation
- 5.11.4 Verifying Receiver Performance in TTA Operation
- 5.11.5 Verify Receiver Performance for APCO TDMA Operation
- 5.11.6 Verifying Receiver Performance (Analog Operation)
- 5.11.7 Checking Receiver Sensitivity (Self-Test Method) (IV and D)
- 5.11.8 Monitoring the Transmitter Metering Points
- 5.11.9 Verifying Transmitter Performance (Digital Operation)
- 5.11.10 Verifying Transmitter Performance (Analog Operation)
- 5.12 Testing the GTR 8000 Base Radio Performance with a Service Monitor for HPD
- 5.12.1 Setting Up the HPD Service Monitor for Testing the Base Radio
- 5.12.2 Performing In-band Power Meter User Calibration
- 5.12.3 Measuring HPD Base Radio Tx Power, Frequency Accuracy, and Tx EVM
- 5.12.4 Measuring HPD Base Radio Rx Sensitivity and Rx BER
- 5.12.5 Checking Receiver Sensitivity (Self-test Method) (HPD)
- GTR 8000 Base Radio Maintenance
- GTR 8000 Base Radio Operation
- GTR 8000 Base Radio Troubleshooting
- 8.1 GTR 8000 Base Radio General Troubleshooting
- 8.2 GTR 8000 Base Radio Troubleshooting Tools
- 8.3 Site Controller Failure Impact on GTR 8000 Base Radio for Trunked Operation
- 8.4 Conventional Site Controller Failure - Impact on GTR 8000 Base Radio for Conventional Operation
- 8.5 Motorola Solutions Support Center
- GTR 8000 Base Radio FRU Procedures
- 9.1 Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) and Parts
- 9.2 Transceiver Hardware Generations
- 9.3 Power Amplifier Hardware Generations
- 9.4 Replacing a Transceiver Module
- 9.5 Replacing the Fan Assembly
- 9.6 Replacing a Power Supply
- 9.7 Replacing a Power Supply Fan
- 9.8 Replacing a Power Amplifier
- 9.9 Replacing a GTR 8000 Base Radio Backplane
- 9.10 Replacing a Preselector Filter
- 9.11 Replacing Transmit Filters (700/800 MHz)
- 9.12 Replacing the Dual Circulator/Isolator Modules
- 9.13 Replacing a Duplexer (700/800 MHz)
- 9.14 Replacing a Duplexer (UHF)
- 9.15 Replacing a Duplexer (VHF)
- 9.16 Replacing an Antenna Relay
- GTR 8000 Base Radio Reference
- 10.1 GTR 8000 Base Radio LEDs
- 10.2 RFDS Equipment Specifications
- 10.2.1 Transmit Filter Specifications (700/800 MHz)
- 10.2.2 Preselector Filter Specifications (700/800 MHz)
- 10.2.3 Preselector Filter Specifications (UHF)
- 10.2.4 Preselector Filter Specifications (VHF)
- 10.2.5 Duplexer Specifications (700/800 MHz)
- 10.2.6 Duplexer Specifications (UHF)
- 10.2.7 Duplexer Specifications (VHF)
- 10.2.8 External Dual Circulator Specifications (700/800 MHz)
- 10.2.9 External Dual Circulator Specifications (UHF)
- 10.2.10 External Dual Circulator Specifications (VHF)
- 10.2.11 Antenna Relay Specifications
- GTR 8000 Base Radio Disaster Recovery
- Appendix A: Conventional GTR 8000 Base Radio Option Kits
- A.1 T2-2R, T3-3R, and T4-4R Receiver Mute Option Kits
- A.1.1 T2-2R Receiver Mute Option Kit
- A.1.2 T3-3R Receiver Mute Option Kit
- A.1.3 T4-4R Receiver Mute Option Kit
- A.1.4 Expected Site Performance for T2-2R, T3-3R, and T4-4R Receiver Mute
- A.1.5 Tn-nR Receiver Mute Option Kit
- A.1.6 Installing the T2-2R, T3-3R, and T4-4R Receiver Mute Option Kits
- A.1.7 Configuring the T2-2R, T3-3R, and T4-4R Receiver Mute Option Kits
- A.2 T1-2R with Talk-Around Option Kit
- A.3 T2-2R with Duplexer and Triple Relay Option Kit
- A.1 T2-2R, T3-3R, and T4-4R Receiver Mute Option Kits
8.3
Site Controller Failure Impact on GTR 8000 Base Radio for
Trunked Operation
If the link fails between the base radio and the site controller, the base radio dekeys and does not
handle any MSU traffic. MSUs attempt to operate on another channel at the site. If another channel is
not available, the MSUs attempt to register at another site.
For HPD and repeater site operation, the base radio receives external frequency reference and
network time synchronization from the active site controller over the Ethernet link. If there is a loss of
the external time and frequency reference source, the base radio continues to maintain its own time
and frequency stability to continue operations for a specified amount of time without degradation.
Afterwards, operation continues with minimal degradation.
8.4
Conventional Site Controller Failure - Impact on GTR 8000 Base
Radio for Conventional Operation
For IP interfaced conventional base radios, a conventional site controller provides support for dispatch
consoles to manage and control the conventional base radios in K core and M core type systems, the
conventional site controller only provides support for the console to manage and control the
conventional base radios when the primary (and optional secondary) zone controllers are not
reachable.
If the conventional site controller fails when it is the active call controller in either type system, the
dispatch console loses its ability to manage and control the channel resources. However, subscriber
radios may still be able to maintain communications using repeat functionality of the base radios or
when the base radios are connected to a comparator. The comparators repeat functionality enables
wide area repeat for subscribers.
8.5
Motorola Solutions Support Center
Motorola Solutions Support Center (SSC) can help technicians and engineers resolve system
problems, and ensure that warranty requirements are met. Check your contract for specific warranty
information.
Motorola Solutions assigns a tracking ticket number that identifies each support call. This ticket number
allows Motorola Solutions to track problems, resolutions, and activities for the call, and if possible,
communicate the resolution and a status of call so that the SSC can note the resolution and close the
ticket.
8.5.1
Information Necessary to Contact Motorola Solutions Support
Center
Before calling the Motorola Solutions Support Center (SSC), log all steps taken to troubleshoot the
problem and any results of those steps. The SSC can use this information to determine the appropriate
support actions.
Listed is the following information to collect before calling the SSC:
•
System ID number (such as 2CB5). Each zone in the system has a unique system ID number
• Location of the system
MN003286A01-H
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