Professional Digital Two-Way Radio System Installation Guide DR 3000 Repeater Repeater
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 Repeater. Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance See Installation Requirements for Compliance with Radio Frequency (RF) Energy Exposure Safety Standards on page ii.
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/ICNIRP limits. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population, consumer, or any other use.
Table of Contents iii Table of Contents Foreword ..........................................................................................................i Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance .............................................................................................i Computer Software Copyrights ....................................................................................................................i Document Copyrights .................................................
iv Table of Contents Chapter 4 4.1 4.2 Power Supply Connections ........................................................................................................... 4-1 4.1.1 AC Input Power Connection ............................................................................................. 4-1 4.1.2 Ground Connection .......................................................................................................... 4-2 4.1.3 Battery Backup Connection ...................................
v List of Figures List of Figures Figure 4-1 Figure 4-2 Locations of External Connectors at Rear of Repeater ........................................................ 4-1 Making Connections to a Backup Battery .............................................................................
Repeater Model Numbering Scheme vi Repeater Model Numbering Scheme Model No.
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 to be considered are site environment conditions, the particular mounting method (several available), and required tools and equipment.
1-2 1.2.2 Pre-Installation Considerations: Equipment Ventilation Humidity Not to exceed 95% relative humidity @ 50°C (122°F). 1.2.3 Air Quality For equipment operating in an environmentally controlled environment with 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 (repeater(s) cabinet mounted), air borne particle level must not exceed 90 µg/m³. 1.
Pre-Installation Considerations: Site Grounding and Lightning Protection 1.6 1-3 Site Grounding and Lightning Protection ! Caution Proper site grounding and lightning protection are vitally important consideration. Failure to provide proper lightning protection may result in permanent damage to the radio equipment. One of the most important considerations when designing a communications site is the ground and lightning protection system.
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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). Installation procedures are provided for each of the cabinet and rack types. ! Be sure to observe proper electrostatic discharge precautions if modules must be removed from the repeater. Caution 2.1 Unpacking Equipment ! WARNING 2.
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Chapter 3 Indicators and Connectors 3.1 Front Panel 3.1.
3-2 Indicators and Connectors 3.2 Rear Panel 6 1 9 2 4 7 5 8 3 3.2.1 10 Rear Panel Parts No Item Description 1 RX Connector Type BNC-F 2 Power Supply On/Off Switch Turns on or off the power to the repeater from both AC input and backup battery. If the switch is off, the repeater will not switch to battery operation. 3 Battery Backup Connector (DC Input) Backup battery supplies backup power to the repeater. The battery is an optional accessory.
Chapter 4 Electrical Connections After the MOTOTRBO Repeater has been mechanically installed, electrical connections must be made. This involves making the following connections: • to power supply via AC power cord, and to • antenna coax cables Figure 4-1 shows the position of the repeater external connectors and line cord located on the back panel. The AC power cord is also located at the rear of the repeater.
Electrical Connections: Power Supply Connections 4-2 4.1.2 Ground Connection The repeater is equipped with a ground screw located on the rear of the repeater. Connect the ground screw to the site ground point. ! 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. Coax cable from the receive and transmit antenna must be connected to the N-type (TX) and BNC-type (RX) connectors. The position of these connectors is shown in Figure 4-1.
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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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Appendix A 1.0 EMEA Regional Warranty, Service and Technical Support 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. Any "return for exchange" or "return for repair" by an authorized Motorola Dealer must be accompanied by a Warranty Claim Form. Warranty Claim Forms are obtained by contacting an Authorized Motorola Dealer.
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A-3 EMEA Regional Warranty, Service and Technical Support: 4.0 Technical Support Motorola Product Services is available to assist the dealer/distributors in resolving any malfunctions which may be encountered. 5.0 North Europe - Stephen Woodrow Telephone: +44 (0) 1256 488 082 Fax: +44 01256 488 080 Email: CSW066@motorola.com Central and East Europe - Siggy Punzenberger Telephone: +49 (0) 6128 70 2342 Fax: +49 (0) 6128 95 1096 Email: TFG003@email.mot.
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