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HT 1000, MT 2000, MTS 2000,
and MTX Series
Handie-Talkie
®
Portable Radios
Service Section
TMTMTM
Motorola
8000 West Sunrise Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33322
68P81200C40-O
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Page 1 - Portable Radios

HT 1000, MT 2000, MTS 2000, and MTX SeriesHandie-Talkie®Portable RadiosService SectionTMTMTMMotorola 8000 West Sunrise BoulevardFort Lauderdale, Flo

Page 2 - CONTENTS

This manual includes a model chart, specifications,fundamental disassembly/reassembly procedures; andall schematic diagrams, printed circuit board det

Page 3 - CONTENTS (cont.)

A. Recommended Test EquipmentThe list of equipment contained in Table 40-1includes all of the standard test equipment required forservicing two-way po

Page 4 - LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

3The following table lists service aids recommended for working on this family of radios. These items are availablefrom the Motorola Parts Department.

Page 5 - MODEL NUMBERING SYSTEM

0180381B45 110VAC MBT250 Surface-mount/ Temperature-controlled, self-contained soldering/desolderingor thru-hole repair station repair station for ins

Page 6 - LIST OF MODELS

A. GeneralThe HT 1000, MT 2000, MTS 2000, and MTX seriesradios have been prepared to meet published specifica-tions through their manufacturing proces

Page 7 - LIST OF MODELS (cont.)

NO. OFBEEPS TEST CHANNEL VHF UHF BAND 1 UHF BAND 2 800TX #1 136.025 403.100 450.025 806.0125RX #1 136.075 403.150 450.075 851.0625TX #2 142.125 424.85

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7(l) Press SB3, view “98/1”; release, view “98/0”(m) Keypad:• Press 0, view “48/1”; release, view “48/0”• Press 1, view “49/1”; release, view “49/0”•

Page 9 - GENERAL RECEIVER TRANSMITTER

8TEST COMMUNICATIONSNAME ANALYZER RADIO TEST SET COMMENTSReference Mode: PWR MON TEST MODE, PTT to continuous Frequency error to be ±150HzFrequency 4t

Page 10 - SECTION I. INTRODUCTION

9TEST COMMUNICATIONSNAME ANALYZER RADIO TEST SET COMMENTSReference Mode: PWR MON TEST MODE, PTT to continuous Frequency error to be < 150Hz.Frequen

Page 11 - SERVICE AIDS, AND TOOLS LISTS

10A. Power-up Display CodesAt power-up, the radio performs cursory tests todetermine if its basic electronics and software are inworking order. Proble

Page 12 - Table 40-2. Service Aids

Service Section68P81200C40-OCONTENTS© 1994 by Motorola, Inc., Radio Products Group8000 W. Sunrise Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33322Printed in U.S.A. 7/9

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11SECTION V. RADIO ALIGNMENT PROCEDUREA. GeneralAn IBM PC (personal computer) and RSS (RadioService Software) are required to align the radio. Refert

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12ReceiverAlignmentMenuTransmitterAlignmentMenuSignallingAlignmentMenuTestModeMenuServiceMenuF2F3 F4F6F2 - Reference OscillatorF3 - Tx PowerF4 - Tx De

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13Perform the following procedures in thesequence indicated.B. Reference Oscillator AlignmentAdjustment of the reference oscillator is critical forpro

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6. Press F10, F2, then F10 again to return to the ser-vice menu.F. Transmitter PowerVHF and UHF radios require two power-leveladjustments, a high-powe

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3. With the meter selector switch (RTX4005B) set toMIC, inject a 1 kHz tone on the AUDIO IN terminalon the test set, 80mVrms as measured on theAC/DC M

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Trunking High Speed Signalling1. From the SERVICE menu, press F4 to select SIG-NALLING alignment.2. Press F3 to select the TRUNKING HIGH SPEEDsoftpot

Page 19 - IV. ERROR CODE DISPLAYS

17A. GeneralSince this product disassembles and reassembleswithout the use of any screws, it is important for thetechnician to pay particular attentio

Page 20 - MAEPF-22856-B

5. Separate the front cover assembly from the internalelectronics (chassis) (see Figure 40-5).a. Insert a small, flat-blade screwdriver or likeinstrum

Page 21 - Figure 40-3. Softpot Concept

19a. Use a small, thin, flat-blade screwdriver (or likeinstrument) to help raise the sliding portion ofthe connector approximately 1/8 of an inch from

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c. The cover will pop loose from the switch housing.3. Push the three switches and the LED out of theswitch housing.4. The remainder of the controls f

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iiCONTENTS (cont.)TITLE PAGENUD7070A, NUD7070B, NUD7085A, AND NUD7085B VHF TRANSCEIVER BOARDS’ COMPONENT LOCATION DIAGRAMS AND SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM...

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21E. ReassemblyReassembly is the reverse of disassembly. Somesuggestions and illustrations are provided to help youmore easily reassemble the radio.1.

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d. Reinstall the rubber controls top seal on thecontrol top.NOTETwo tabs are provided in the emergency buttonarea to help hold the seal in place.6. Fr

Page 26 - Figure 40-4

23A. IntroductionThis section of the manual describes preventivemaintenance, safe handling of CMOS devices, andrepair procedures and techniques. Each

Page 27 - MAEPF-22572-O

24b. Rigid Circuit BoardsThis family of radios uses bonded, multi-layer,printed circuit boards. Since the inner layers arenot accessible, some special

Page 28 - Figure 40-10

(2) Refer to Figure 40-16 and use a small heat-focus head to distribute heat over the areaoccupied by the three solder tabs until thesolder softens.(3

Page 29 - Figure 40-12

e. Over-Molded Pad-Array Carrier (OMPAC)During all repair procedures, heating neighbor-ing components can be minimized by:• using upper heat only.• us

Page 30 - Figure 40-13

f. Thin Small Outline Package (TSOP) ComponentsRemoving and replacing a TSOP componentwill be done with the R-1319, using the sameprocedure used to re

Page 31 - MAEPF-22580-O

(215 degrees C) 445 degrees F (230degrees C) maximum. Apply solder pasteto the exposed solder pads under the PA.Place the circuit board in the circuit

Page 32 - SECTION VII. MAINTENANCE

SCHEMATIC AND CIRCUIT BOARD NOTES* COMPONENT IS FREQUENCY SENSITIVE. REFER TOTHE ELECTRICAL PARTS LIST FOR VALUE ANDUSAGE.1. UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED

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NUD7070A, NUD7070B, NUD7085A, AND NUD7085B VHF TRANSCEIVER BOARDS’ PARTS LIST, ANDNUE7213A, NUE7213B, NUE7231B, NUE7240A, AND NUE7240B UHF (403-470MH

Page 34 - Figure 40-16

iiiRELATED PUBLICATIONS AVAILABLE SEPARATELYService Manual (early version radios; first issue- 4/92)...

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NUE7213A, NUE7213B, NUE7231A, NUE7231B, NUE7240A, AND NUE7240B UHF (403-470MHz) TRANSCEIVER BOARDS’ SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 31INSERT SCHEMATIC63D81200C32-O

Page 36 - PA Cover

NUE7213A, NUE7213B, NUE7231A, NUE7231B, NUE7240A, AND NUE7240B UHF (403-470MHz) TRANSCEIVER BOARDS’ PARTS LIST, AND NUE7214A, NUE7214B, NUE7232A, NUE7

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Electrical Parts List, Transceiver BoardUHF (450-520MHz) NUE7214A, NUE7214BNUE7232A, NUE7232B MTS 2000 RadiosNUE7241A, NUE7241BTPLF-4073-CREFERENCE MO

Page 38 - MAEPF-18828-A

INSERT SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM63D81200C33-O (100% BLK.)(OL) DEPF-24645-O (100% RED)R.T. 94%NUE7214A, NUE7214B, NUE7232A, NUE7232B, NUE7241A, AND NUE7241B UH

Page 39 - SYMBOL PART NO. DESCRIPTION

INSERT SCHEMATIC63D81200C34-O (100% BLK.)(OL) DEPF-24650-O (100% RED)SHOOT AT 86%NUF6394A, NUF6394B, NUF6410A, NUF6410B, NUF6423A, AND NUF6423B 800MHz

Page 40 - SHOOT AT 100%

NUF6395B, NUF6395C, NUF6424A, AND NUF6424B 900MHz TRANSCEIVER BOARDS’ SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 37INSERT SCHEMATIC63D81200C38-O (100% BLK.)(OL) DEPF-24655-O (

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Electrical Parts List, Transceiver Board; 800MHzNUF6394A, NUF6394BNUF6410A, NUF6410BNUF6423A, NUF6423BTPLF-4080-CREFERENCE MOTOROLASYMBOL DESCRIPTION

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Electrical Parts List, Transceiver Board; 900MHzNUF6395B, NUF6395CNUF6424A, NUF6424BTPLF-4081-DREFERENCE MOTOROLASYMBOL DESCRIPTION PART NO.NUF6395B,

Page 43 - R.T. 94%

NTN7089A/NTN7092A CONTROLLER BOARDS’ (JT 1000 /HT 1000 MODELS ONLY) SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 39INSERT SCHEMATIC63D81200C42-A (100% BLK.)(OL) DEPF-24495-A (10

Page 44 - SHOOT AT 86%

NTN7089A/NTN7092A CONTROLLER BOARDS’ (JT 1000/HT 1000 MODELS ONLY) PARTS LIST, MISCELLANEOUS PARTS LIST, FRONT COVER/DISPLAY FLEX, CONTROLS FLEX, JUMP

Page 45 - R.T. 81%

ivMODEL NUMBERING SYSTEMPosition 1 - Type of UnitH = Hand-Held PortablePositions 2 & 3 - Model SeriesPosition 4 - Frequency BandLess than 29.7MHz2

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NTN7091A/NTN7093A CONTROLLER BOARDS’ SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 41INSERT SCHEMATIC63D81200C43-O (100% BLK.)SHOOT AT 87%

Page 47 - SYMBOL DESCRIPTION PART NO

NTN7091A/NTN7093A CONTROLLER BOARDS’ PARTS LIST, SHIELDS LOCATIONDETAIL AND PARTS LIST, UNIVERSAL (ACCESSORY) CONNECTOR PIN NUMBERS AND42 SIGNAL ASSIG

Page 48 - (OL) DEPF-24495-A (100% RED)

NTN7620B CONTROLLER BOARD SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 43INSERT SCHEMATIC63D81200C44-O (100% BLK.)SHOOT AT 100%

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NTN7620B CONTROLLER BOARD PARTS LIST, AND NTN7512A, NTN7513A, NTN7857A, AND 44 NTN7858A CONTROLLER BOARDS’ COMPONENT LOCATION DIAGRAMSCAPACITOR, Fixed

Page 50 - SHOOT AT 87%

NTN7512A, NTN7513A, NTN7857A, AND NTN7858A CONTROLLER BOARDS’ SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 45INSERT SCHEMATIC63D81200C41-A (100% BLK.)SHOOT AT 100%

Page 51 - MAEPF-22855-O

CAPACITOR, Fixed: pF ±5%;50V unless statedC601 2113743A19 0.1µFC602, 603, 604 2113741A33 3.3nFC605, 606 2113743K15 0.1µFC607 2113743A23 0.22µFC608 211

Page 52 - 63D81200C44-O (100% BLK.)

KEYPAD RADIO EXPLODED VIEW DIAGRAM AND PARTS LIST 47Keypad Radio Exploded View Parts List TPLF-4085-DITEM MOTOROLANO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION1 4505896U01

Page 53 - NTN7620B Controller

TX 5VTHERMINT CAP OUTREF VV CONC BIASCATH 1TXI1TXI1TXI1ANODE 2RT BIASRX 1TXI2CATH 2MAEPF-24670-AINT CAP INRF DETGNDANODE 1RX 5VBIAS ENBIASB+235U52 XWL

Page 54 - 63D81200C41-A (100% BLK.)

4935U47 XWLYWWPG2PG3PG4PG5PG6PG7IRQXIRQRESETD7D6D5D4D3D2D1D0MAEPF-24672-A4XOUTXTALEXTALR/W*ECLKMODAMODBVSSVRHVRLPE7PE3PE6PE2PE5PE1A15A14A13A12A11A10A9

Page 56 - NO. PART NO. DESCRIPTION

vLIST OF MODELSHT 1000 Model FamilyH01KDC9AA1BN 2-Freq., 5- to 1-Watt, 136 - 178 MHzH01KDC9AA3BN 16-Freq., 5- to 1-Watt, 136 - 178 MHzH01RDC9AA1BN 2-F

Page 57 - MAEPF-24673-O

51NOTEThe Secure Module is NOT serviceable. The informa-tion contained in this appendix is only meant to helpdetermine whether a problem is due to the

Page 58 - TXPG028NP06

III. Troubleshooting Secure OperationsRefer elsewhere in this radio service manual fordisassembly and reassembly information, and refer tothe radio th

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53B. Keyloading ProblemsUse the following procedure to troubleshoot key-loading problems:1. Verify that the correct Key Variable Loader (KVL)is being

Page 60 - APPENDIX

54brief description for each parameter. Refer to theRSS manual for general instructions in the use ofRSS.2. Set Secure-Equipped FieldThe radio must be

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55C. Secure TX DeviationTransmit deviation balance compensation andtransmit deviation limit adjustments should be complet-ed before secure deviation i

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56Possible Radio Wide/ Used inParameter Default Settings Per Channel Conv/Trunk DescriptionSecure No Yes/No Radio Wide Both Notifies radio that Secur

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HT 1000, MT 2000, MTS 2000, and MTX SeriesHandie-Talkie®Portable RadiosService SectionTMTMTMMotorola 8000 West Sunrise BoulevardFort Lauderdale, Flo

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viLIST OF MODELS (cont.)LIST OF ANTENNAS AND BATTERIESMTX 838 Model FamilyH01KDC9DB3AN 16-Mode, 5- to 1-Watt, 136 - 178 MHzH01KDD9DB4AN 99-Mode, 6-Cha

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FCC Designation: AZ489FT3768Power Supply: Nickel-Cadmium BatteryBattery Voltage:Nominal: 7.5 VoltsRange: 6 to 9 VoltsBattery Drain, Typical:Stand

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viiiMAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS FOR 800MHz RADIOS(All Specifications Are Per Electronic Industries Association (EIA) 316B Unless Otherwise Noted.)RF Po

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