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Foreword Foreword This manual is intended for use by experienced technicians familiar with similar types of equipment. Specifically, it contains installation information required for the MOTOTRBO XPR 8300/XPR 8380 Repeater. For information related to the service of the XPR 8300/XPR 8380 Repeater, refer to the list applicable manuals available separately. This list is provided in the Related Publications section on page vii.
ii RF Safety Installation Requirenments Installation Requirements for Compliance with Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Exposure Safety Standards ATTENTION! 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 FCC limits. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population, consumer, or any other use.
RF Safety Installation Requirenments Declaration of Conformity This declaration is applicable to your radio only if your radio is labeled with the FCC logo shown below. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Per FCC CFR 47 Part 2 Section 2.1077(a) Responsible Party Name: Motorola, Inc. Address: 1301 East Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, IL 60196-1078, U.S.A.
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Table of Contents v Table of Contents Foreword ..........................................................................................................i Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance .............................................................................................i Manual Revisions .........................................................................................................................................i Parts Ordering ...............................................
vi Table of Contents Chapter 2 2.1 2.2 Unpacking Equipment.................................................................................................................... 2-1 Transferring Equipment from Shipping Container to Rack or Cabinet........................................... 2-1 Chapter 3 3.1 3.2 4.2 4.3 5.3 Electrical Connections ....................................................... 4-1 Power Supply Connections...........................................................................
List of Figures vii List of Figures Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2 Locations of Connectors on the Rear Panel of the Repeater ............................................... 4-1 Making Connections to a Backup Battery ............................................................................. 4-2 Related Publications MOTOTRBO XPR 8300 Repeater Basic Service Manual ..........................................................6816810H01 MOTOTRBO XPR 8380 Repeater Basic Service Manual .................................
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Repeater Model Numbering Scheme ix Repeater Model Numbering Scheme Model No.
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Commercial Warranty xi Commercial Warranty Limited Warranty MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS I. What This Warranty Covers and For How Long MOTOROLA INC.
xii Commercial Warranty III. State Law Rights SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATION ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY. This warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may be other rights which may vary from state to state. IV.
Commercial Warranty xiii VI. Patent and Software Provisions MOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought against the end user purchaser to the extent that it is based on a claim that the Product or parts infringe a United States patent, and MOTOROLA will pay those costs and damages finally awarded against the end user purchaser in any such suit which are attributable to any such claim, but such defense and payments are conditioned on the following: A.
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Chapter 1 Pre-Installation Considerations Proper installation ensures the best possible performance and reliability of the MOTOTRBO Repeater. Pre-installation planning is required. This includes considering the mounting location of the repeater in relation to input power and antennas. Also consider the site environmental conditions, the particular mounting method (several available), and required tools and equipment.
1-2 1.2.2 Pre-Installation Considerations Equipment Ventilation Humidity Humidity conditions should not exceed 95% relative humidity at 50 °C (122 °F). 1.2.3 Air Quality For equipment operating in an area which is environmentally controlled and with the repeater(s) rack mounted, the airborne particle level must not exceed 25 µg/m³. For equipment operating in an area which is not environmentally controlled and with the repeater(s) cabinet mounted, airborne particle level must not exceed 90 µg/m³.
Pre-Installation Considerations Equipment Mounting Methods 1.5 1-3 Equipment Mounting Methods The MOTOTRBO Repeater may be mounted in a rack, bracket or cabinet (available as accessories). 1.6 Site Grounding and Lightning Protection ! WARNING Proper site grounding and lightning protection are vitally important considerations. Failure to provide proper lightning protection may result in permanent damage to the radio equipment.
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Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation This section describes the procedures to unpack and mechanically install the MOTOTRBO Repeater. A variety of mounting methods are possible depending on which type of cabinet or rack (if any) has been selected to house the repeater(s). ! Be sure to observe proper electrostatic discharge precautions if modules must be removed from the repeater. Caution 2.
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Chapter 3 Indicators and Connectors 3.1 Front Panel 3.1.1 LED Indicator Descriptions LED Status Solid GREEN Power Solid RED Off Repeater Disabled Description Repeater powered by AC. Repeater powered by backup battery. Repeater powered off. Solid RED Repeater function disabled. Blinking RED Repeater in self-test mode. Off Repeater in normal operational mode. Digital Solid BLUE Repeater in Digital Mode. Analog Solid YELLOW Repeater in Analog Mode.
3-2 Indicators and Connectors Rear Panel 3.2 Rear Panel 6 1 9 2 4 5 7 8 3 3.2.1 10 Rear Panel Part No Item Description 1 Rx Connector BNC (Female). 2 Power Supply On/Off Switch Turns on or off the power to the repeater from AC input. 3 Battery Backup Connector (DC Input) Backup battery supplies backup power to the repeater. The battery is an optional accessory. The repeater will trickle charge battery, but an external charger is recommended to equalize battery after a prolonged use.
Indicators and Connectors Rear Panel 3.2.2 3-3 Rear Accessory Connector The rear accessory connector is located above the ethernet connector. Most of the Motorolaapproved accessories are supplied with female terminals crimped to a 20-gauge wire specifically designed to fit the housing of the rear accessory connector. Insert the female terminal into the accessory connector housing in the appropriate locations. The accessory connector housing is provided together with the accessory.
Power Ground Spkr+ Audio Ground Rx Audio Ground Ground GP5_6 GP5_7 GP5_8 VIP_1 (Ext Alarm) 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 MAP_ID_2 SW B+ Spkr- Tx Audio Aux Audio Out 2 / TxD GP5_1 (PTT) GP5_2 (Monitor) GP5_3 (Chan Act) Emerg Sw Ign Sense Aux Audio Out 1 / RxD MAP_ID_1 4 Vbus 2 D+ USB / MAP_ID Ground Indicators and Connectors Rear Panel D- 3-4 Table 3-1 Rear Accessory Connector Pin Functions 1 Pin No.
Chapter 4 Electrical Connections After the MOTOTRBO Repeater has been mechanically installed, electrical connections must be made. This involves making the following connections: • AC power cord, and • antenna coaxial cables Figure 4-1 shows the position of the various connectors and connections on the rear panel of the repeater.
4-2 4.1.2 Electrical Connections Power Supply Connections Ground Connection The repeater is equipped with a ground screw located on the rear of the repeater. Connect the site ground cable to the ground screw. ! Caution ! Caution 4.1.3 Refer to Motorola Quality Standards Fixed Network Equipment Installation Manual R56 (6881089E50), for complete information regarding lightning protection.
Electrical Connections RF Antenna Connections 4.2 4-3 RF Antenna Connections The transmit and receive antenna RF connection are made using two separate connectors. Coaxial cables from the receive and transmit antenna must be connected to the Type-N (Tx) and BNC (Rx) connectors. The position of these connectors is shown in Figure 4-1. For repeater use, the antennas need adequate isolation between them, or if one antenna is used, the duplexer needs to have adequate isolation between the Tx and Rx ports.
4-4 4.2.2 Electrical Connections Frequency Stability Antenna Selection The selection of the antenna is critical to system performance. The selected antenna must be 50 ohm impedance and capable of at least 50 watts. Gain antennas may be used to increase system coverage. Please take note of licensing restrictions when selecting gain antennas. Some services or regions may have antenna gain or system ERP limitations.
Chapter 5 Post-Installation Checklist After the MOTOTRBO Repeater has been mechanically installed and all electrical connections have been made, power may now be applied and the repeater checked for proper operation. 5.1 Applying Power Before applying power to the repeater, make sure all boards are securely seated in the appropriate connectors on the backplane and that all RF cables are securely connected.
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Chapter 6 Accessories Antennas DSTRBO800ANTSC420 DSTRBO900ANTSC420 RDD4527_ RDE4554_ 7.5 dBd Gain Antenna, 806 – 869 MHz 7.5 dBd Gain Antenna, 896 – 941 MHz VHF 3.0 dB Gain Antenna, 150 – 158 MHz 3.8 dB Gain Omni Antenna, 488 – 512 MHz RDE4555_ 3.8 dB Gain Omni Antenna, 470 – 488 MHz RDE4556_ RDE4557_ 3.8 dB Gain Omni Antenna, 450 – 470 MHz 3.
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Appendix A A.1 Replacement Parts Ordering Basic Ordering Information When ordering replacement parts or equipment information, the complete identification number should be included. This applies to all components, kits, and chassis. If the component part number is not known, the order should include the number of the chassis or kit of which it is a part, and sufficient description of the desired component to identify it.
A-2 A.6 Replacement Parts Ordering Parts Identification Parts Identification Radio Products and Solutions Organization* (United States and Canada) 1-800-422-4210 A.7 Product Customer Service Radio Products and Solutions Organization (United States and Canada) 1-800-927-2744 * The Radio Products and Solutions Organization (RPSO) was formerly known as the Radio Products Services Division (RPSD) and/or the Accessories and Aftermarket Division (AAD).
Appendix B B.1 Motorola Service Centers Servicing Information If a unit requires further complete testing, knowledge and/or details of component level troubleshooting or service than is customarily performed at the basic level, please send the radio to a Motorola Service Center as listed below. B.2 Motorola Service Center 45D Butterfield Trail El Paso, TX 79906 Tel: 1-800-227-6772 B.3 Motorola Federal Technical Center 4395 Nicole Drive Lanham, MD 20706 Tel: 1-800-969-6680 Fax: 1-800-784-4133 B.
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