Motorola XTL 1500 Manuel de service

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Page 2 - Foreword

June 3, 2005 6815851H01-Ox Mobile Radio Model Numbering Scheme Mobile Radio Model Numbering SchemePosition 1 - Type of UnitM = Mobile L = Table Top

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6815851H01-O June 2, 2005Commercial Warranty xiCommercial WarrantyLimited WarrantyMOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTSI. What This Warranty Covers And For

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June 2, 2005 6815851H01-Oxii Commercial Warranty III. State Law RightsSOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENT

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6815851H01-O June 2, 2005Commercial Warranty xiiiVI. Patent And Software ProvisionsMOTOROLA will defend, at its own expense, any suit brought against

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June 2, 2005 6815851H01-Oxiv Commercial Warranty Notes

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Chapter 1 IntroductionThis manual covers the installation procedures for ASTRO XTL 1500 mobile and accessories required to complete the radio system.

Page 8 - List of Figures

June 3, 2005 6815851H01-O1-2 Introduction: Standard Configurations1.2 Standard Configurations1.2.1 Dash Mount ConfigurationThe control head is mounted

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6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Introduction: Tools Required for XTL 1500 Installations 1-31.4 Tools Required for XTL 1500 InstallationsTool Part Number11/32

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June 3, 2005 6815851H01-OThis Page Intentionally Left Blank1-4 Introduction

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Chapter 2 Standard Configurations2.1 Planning the InstallationThe XTL 1500 radio operates only in negative ground electrical systems. Before starting

Page 12 - III. State Law Rights

iiForewordThis manual covers the ASTRO® XTL™1500 digital mobile radio with control head. It includes all the information necessary to maintain peak p

Page 13 - VII. Governing Law

June 3, 2005 6815851H01-O2-2 Standard Configurations: Planning the Installation2.1.1 Installation ExamplesYour mobile two-way radio offers only dash m

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6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Standard Configurations: Planning the Installation 2-32.1.2 Wiring DiagramsFigure 2-4 shows the wiring diagram the possible c

Page 15 - Chapter 1 Introduction

June 3, 2005 6815851H01-O2-4 Standard Configurations: Radio Mounting2.2 Radio MountingThe mounting location must be accessible and visible. Select a l

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6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Standard Configurations: Radio Mounting 2-52.2.1 Dash Mount with Trunnion1. Select the location to mount your radio on the tr

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June 3, 2005 6815851H01-O2-6 Standard Configurations: Power Cable and Ignition2.2.2 Locking Kit (Optional)If an optional locking kit is used (shown in

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6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Standard Configurations: Power Cable and Ignition 2-7RADIO COMPARTMENT = OPERATOR COMPARTMENTVEHICLE BATTERYCOMPARTMENTA good

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June 3, 2005 6815851H01-O2-8 Standard Configurations: Ignition Sense Cable2.4 Ignition Sense CableMotorola supplies an ignition sense cable and recomm

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6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Standard Configurations: Antenna Installation 2-94. Mounting restrictions for certain radio models For 40 Watt UHF models, t

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June 3, 2005 6815851H01-O2-10 Standard Configurations: Antenna Installation1. Make sure that there is sufficient slack in the antenna cable.2. Make su

Page 22 - 2.2 Radio Mounting

6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Standard Configurations: Microphone Hang-Up Clip 2-112.6 Microphone Hang-Up Clip 2.6.1 Standard Hang-Up ClipThe hang-up clip

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iiiInstallation Requirements for Compliance withRadio Frequency (RF) Energy Exposure Safety StandardsATTENTION!This radio is intended for use in occup

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Chapter 3 Options and Accessories Installation3.1 VIP OverviewThe vehicle interface port (VIP) allows the control head to operate outside circuits and

Page 26 - 2.5 Antenna Installation

June 3, 2005 6815851H01-O3-2 Options and Accessories Installation: VIP Overview3.1.2 Emergency Pushbutton, Footswitch, Horn Relay, and Light Relay Ins

Page 27 - 2.5.2 Mini-UHF Connection

6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Options and Accessories Installation: Dash-Mount Accessory Installation 3-33.2 Dash-Mount Accessory InstallationFor dash-moun

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June 3, 2005 6815851H01-O3-4 Options and Accessories Installation: Dash-Mount Accessory InstallationFigure 3-3. Horn/Light Wiring Diagram 3.2.3 Exter

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6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Options and Accessories Installation: Accessory Connector Assembly Details (P2) 3-5Figure 3-4. Speaker Mounting3.3 Accessory

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June 3, 2005 6815851H01-O3-6 Options and Accessories Installation: Accessory Connector Assembly Details (P2)3.3.1 Installation into the Vehicle1. Disc

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6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Options and Accessories Installation: Accessory Connector Assembly Details (P2) 3-73.3.3 Disassembly and Assembly3.3.3.1 Dis

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June 3, 2005 6815851H01-O3-8 Options and Accessories Installation: Accessory Connector Assembly Details (P2)5. Squeeze the covers together bending the

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6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Options and Accessories Installation: Accessory Connector Assembly Details (P2) 3-93.3.4 Transceiver Rear Accessory Jack Conn

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June 3, 2005 6815851H01-O3-10 Options and Accessories Installation: Accessory Connector Assembly Details (P2)1This pin must be connected to ground by

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6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Options and Accessories Installation: Accessory Connector Assembly Details (P2) 3-111As indicated for front and rear connecto

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Chapter 4 Finishing the Installation: Cable ConnectionPerform the following if it has not been previously done:1. The microphone can be plugged into t

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June 3, 2005 6815851H01-O4-2 Finishing the Installation: Cable ConnectionNotes

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Appendix A Replacement Parts OrderingA.1 Basic Ordering InformationWhen ordering replacement parts or equipment information, the complete identificati

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May 20, 2005 6815851H01-OA-2 Replacement Parts Ordering: Telephone OrdersA.4 Telephone OrdersRadio Products and Services Division* (United States and

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Glossary GlossaryThis glossary contains an alphabetical listing of terms and their definitions that are applicable to ASTRO portable and mobile subscr

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June 3, 2005 6815851H01-OGlossary-2BBP See baseband interface port.baseband interface portSynchronous serial interface to the transceiver board used t

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6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Glossary-3digital signal processor codeObject code executed by the Digital Signal Processor in an ASTRO subscriber radio. The

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Table of Contents v6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Table of ContentsForeword...

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June 3, 2005 6815851H01-OGlossary-4frequency Number of times a complete electromagnetic-wave cycle occurs in a fixed unit of time (usually one second)

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6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Glossary-5LSH See low-speed handshake.Master In Slave Out SPI data line from a peripheral to the MCU.Master Out Slave In SPI

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June 3, 2005 6815851H01-OGlossary-6paging One-way communication that alerts the receiver to retrieve a message.Patriot IC A dual-core processor that c

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6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Glossary-7real-time clock A module that keeps track of elapsed time even when a computer is turned off.receiver Electronic de

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June 3, 2005 6815851H01-OGlossary-8Serial Peripheral InterfaceHow the microcontroller communicates to modules and ICs through the CLOCK and DATA lines

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6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Glossary-9transmitter Electronic equipment that generates and amplifies an RF carrier signal, modulates the signal, and then

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Index IndexAaccessoriesconnector assembly ...3-3, 3-5assembly ...

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Index-2June 3, 2005 6815851H01-Omounting, antennarestrictions ... 2-9roof top ...

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vi Table of ContentsJune 3, 2005 6815851H01-O2.6.2 Handheld Hang-Up Box...

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Table of Contents vii6815851H01-O June 3, 2005Related PublicationsASTRO XTL 1500 User’s Guide ...

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viii List of FiguresJune 3, 2005 6815851H01-OList of FiguresFigure 1-1. Front View of Dash Mount Brick Trunnion ...

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List of Tables ix6815851H01-O June 3, 2005List of TablesTable 3-1. VIP Output Connections ...............

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