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Page 2 - Foreword

x Related PublicationsRelated PublicationsIMPRES Adaptive Single-Unit Charger User Manual ...

Page 3 - Document History

G-2MHz Megahertz: One million cycles per second. Used especially as a radio-frequency unit.Paging One-way communication that alerts the receiver to re

Page 5 - Table of Contents

Commercial Warranty xiCommercial WarrantyLimited WarrantyMOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTSI. What This Warranty Covers And For How LongMOTOROLA INC. (“M

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xii Commercial Warranty II. General ProvisionsThis warranty sets forth the full extent of MOTOROLA'S responsibilities regarding the Product. Repa

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Commercial Warranty xiiiI. A Product which, due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software/firmware in the Prod-uct, does not function in a

Page 8 - List of Figures

xiv Battery and Charger Warranty Battery and Charger WarrantyWorkmanship WarrantyThe workmanship warranty guarantees against defects in workmanship un

Page 9 - List of Tables

Section 1INTRODUCTION1.0 Notations Used in This ManualThroughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of note and caution notations.

Page 10 - Related Publications

Notes1-2 Radio Description

Page 11 - Commercial Warranty

Section 2MAINTENANCE1.0 IntroductionThis chapter provides details about the following• Preventive maintenance (inspection and cleaning).• Safe handlin

Page 12 - III. State Law Rights

2-2 Preventive Maintenancesolution and dry the radio. Make sure that no water remains entrapped near the connectors, cracks, or crevices.Cleaning Inte

Page 13 - VII. Governing Law

Preventive Maintenance 2-3DO NOT attempt to disassemble the radio without first referring to the following CAUTION statement.This radio contains stati

Page 14 - Battery and Charger Warranty

ForewordThis manual covers all models of the XPR series Portable Radios, unless otherwise specified. It includes all the information necessary to mai

Page 15 - INTRODUCTION

2-4 Repair Procedures and Techniques — General3.0 Repair Procedures and Techniques — GeneralAny rework or repair on Environmentally Preferred Products

Page 16 - 1-2 Radio Description

Repair Procedures and Techniques — General 2-5Chip ComponentsUse the RLN4062 Hot-Air Repair Station for chip component replacement. Adjust the tempera

Page 17 - MAINTENANCE

2-6 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards4.0 Notes For All Schematics and Circuit Boards* Component is frequency sensitive. Refer to the Electri

Page 18 - 2-2 Preventive Maintenance

Section 3TEST EQUIPMENT AND SERVICE AIDS1.0 Recommended Test EquipmentThe list of equipment contained in Table 3-1 includes most of the standard test

Page 19 - C a u t i o n

3-2 Service Aids2.0 Service AidsTable 3-2 lists the service aids recommended for working on the radio. While all of these items are available from Mot

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Programming, Testing and Alignment Cable 3-33.0 Programming, Testing and Alignment CableFigure 3-1. Programming, Testing and Alignment Cable#1#14#25#

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3-4 Programming, Testing and Alignment CableTable 3-3. Pin Configuration of Side ConnectorCONNECTIONP1 P2 P3Pin Pin Pin Function1 3 VCC (5V)34DATA +2

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Section 4POWER UP SELF-TEST1.0 Power-Up Error Codes (Display Model only)Upon powering up, the radio performs certain tests to determine if its basic e

Page 23 - Section 3

4-2 Operational Error Codes2.0 Operational Error CodesDuring radio operation, the radio performs dynamic tests to determine if the radio is working pr

Page 24 - 2.0 Service Aids

Section 5CONTROLLER INFORMATION1.0 General Controller BlockThe controller board is the central interface between the various subsystems of the radio.

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iiiDocument HistoryThe following major changes have been implemented in this manual since the previous edition:Edition Description Date68009273001-AIn

Page 26 - CONNECTION

5-2 Controller BoardThe OMAP processor controls the operation of the transmitter, receiver, synthesizer and MAKO IC. It also uses Flash and DDR RAM, b

Page 27 - POWER UP SELF-TEST

Controller Board 5-3Figure 5-2 illustrates the DC distribution to various ICs and devices in the radio. The power management architecture is centered

Page 28 - 2.0 Operational Error Codes

5-4 Controller Board2.1.2 Power ON/OFFThe radio can be switched ON in only one condition:1. MECH_SW turned ONTurning the rotary switch (S9001) ON will

Page 29 - CONTROLLER INFORMATION

Controller Board 5-5The OMAP processor (U1000), which consists of an ARM and DSP core, needs three clocks for operation: a 32.768kHz square-wave, a 12

Page 30 - 2.0 Controller Board

5-6 Controller BoardThe HPD SPI is a synchronous serial bus made up of four lines, SPI_CLK, SPI_MOSI, SPI_MISO, and chip select. The SPI_CLK line is u

Page 31 - 2.1.1 Voltage Regulation

Controller Board 5-72.5 ACC_ID InterfaceSmart accessories use the Accessory ID (ACC_ID) Interface to help the radio determine which smart accessory, i

Page 32 - 2.2 Clocks

5-8 Controller BoardIn the portable radio, only one of the two MAKO USB transceivers is used to provide the physical layer signaling for the USB port.

Page 33 - MMC1 SPI

Controller Board 5-92.10 AudioThe audio circuitry consists of both analog and digital audio paths. Figure 5-8 shows the basic block diagram of the aud

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5-10 Controller Board2.10.2 Transmit AudioTransmit audio can be sourced from either internal or external microphone path. Both the internal and extern

Page 35 - 2.6 USB Interface

5-112.11 Troubleshooting Charts MCU Power Up Alert Tone OK? YES Read Radio OK? Check USB circuitry and setup Reprogram correct da

Page 37 - 2.10.1 Receive Audio

5-12 AYES MAKO regulator o/p programmed? 1.4V at R1020? YES Check regulator U3201 NO YES 16.8MHz at C1032

Page 38 - 2.10.2 Transmit Audio

Controller Schematics 5-132.12 Controller Schematics MAKO_TXMAKO_RXMAKO_FSYNCMAKO_DCLKOPT_SSI_SYNCOPT_GPIO_2OPT_GPIO_1EXT_SPKR-EXT_SPKR+EXT_MIC-EXT_MI

Page 39 - (Sheet 1 of 2)

5-14 Controller SchematicsEMERG_PBEXT_MIC-EXT_MIC+EXT_SPKR-EXT_SPKR+INT_SPKR-INT_SPKR+OPTA_SEL0OPTA_SEL1OPTA_SEL2ONE_WIRE_1BATT_DATATX_DACMECH_SWUSB1_

Page 40 - (Sheet 2 of 2)

Controller Schematics 5-150R102100R1020R10230DVDD22.775V_DIG_V42.775V_DIG_V41.875V_DIG_V21.875V_DIG_V2OMAP_CORE_LTC1.875VOMAP_COREMAKO SSI(MORPH ONLY)

Page 41 - CONTROLLER

5-16 Controller SchematicsEXTERNAL MEMORIESFLASH1.875V_DIG_V21.875V_DIG_V20R20041.875V_DIG_V210KR20121.875V_DIG_V210KR2000FLASH_CLKFLASH_CTL(5:0)3152

Page 42 - MICROCONTROLLER

Controller Schematics 5-1710KR3010R3061220pFC3213R302347K10K1.875V_DIG_V21.875V_DIG_V215KR303515KR3033R30348.2KR30328.2KMMP_GPIO2_INPUTMMP_GPIO1_INPUT

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5-18 Controller Schematics220KR3070220KR30712.775V_DIG_V4C307010pF2.775V_DIG_V4C30651uFR30722MEGLMC6035ITLXU3003-1C2C3C1B1B3R30732MEG1KR3074LMC6035ITL

Page 44 - EXTERNAL MEMORIES

Controller Schematics 5-193.6V_DIG_VSW1C37001.0uFIDCTRE370021GPS_RFPWRUP4BYPASS3EN2GND1IN5OUTTPS79228U3700R37001KC37022.2uF21C3701.01uFIDCTR21E37012.8

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5-20 Controller SchematicsBL_ENDISPLAY_DATA7DISPLAY_DATA6DISPLAY_DATA5DISPLAY_DATA4DISPLAY_DATA3DISPLAY_DATA2DISPLAY_DATA1DISPLAY_DATA0DISPLAY_CMDDISP

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Controller Schematics 5-21KEYPAD_ROW0KEYPAD_ROW1KEYPAD_ROW2KEYPAD_ROW3KEYPAD_COL4KEYPAD_ROW4KEYPAD_COL0KEYPAD_COL1KEYPAD_COL2KEYPAD_COL3KEYPAD_ROW4_SW

Page 47 - Controller Schematics 5-19

vTable of ContentsDocument History ... iiiSecti

Page 48 - 5-20 Controller Schematics

5-22 Controller SchematicsRED & GREEN LEDS13247KR9008MMBT3904Q9000RED_LED_SWR90121105Q9001-1IMXFT11010KR905033R9013R900910K3.3V_DIG_V10RED_LED1.87

Page 49 - Controller Schematics 5-21

Section 6800/900 BAND (806–941 MHZ) INFORMATION1.0 TransmitterFigure 6-1: 800/900 Transmitter Block diagram1.1 GeneralThe transmitter contains five ba

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9-2 Transmitter1.1.2 Antenna Switch and Harmonic FilterThe antenna switch comprises of 2 GaAs switches: U900 and U901.The switches are located between

Page 51 - Section 6

Transmitter 6-3Figure 6-2: Power Control Scheme Basic Block Diagram B+Current to VoltageIntegratorSensing resistorRampDAC10bit DAC 3MAKOSW 5VSW B+Shap

Page 52 - 1.1.4 Power Control

2.0 ReceiverFigure 6-3: 800/900 Receiver Block Diagram2.1 Receiver Front-End The RF signal is received via the antenna and applied to a low-pass filte

Page 53 - Shaped input

Frequency Generation Circuitry 6-5The output of the second bandpass filter is passed to a mixer. The mixer is a passive silicon monolithic double bala

Page 54 - 2.0 Receiver

9-6 Frequency Generation CircuitryThe Frequency Generating Unit is centered on one main IC, Trident (U001). The modulation data is sent to the synthes

Page 55 - 2.2 Receiver Back-End

Global Positioning System (GPS) Receiver 6-74.0 Global Positioning System (GPS) ReceiverThe GPS device is an embedded receiver that provides the locat

Page 56 - 3.1 Synthesizer

-8 Global Positioning System (GPS) ReceiverNotes

Page 57 - 16.8MHz

Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-95.0 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List2220121J1C9047C9048C9049 C9050C1000C1001C1002C10

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vi2.8 Keypad Module...5-82.9 Display Module ...

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6-10 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts ListC9075723456S9001C90747823456S9002C9024C9025C9026C9027C9028C9029C9030C9031C9038Q9000Q9001Q9003R9008

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Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-11DNP DNP1uF 0.47uFC9075To Support Ant. & Fq. Switches On PanelC90742.8V_RF_GPS2.8V_DIG_GPS1.5V_

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6-12 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts ListSPI_CLKSPI_MISOSPI_MOSIDEEP_SLEEPDMCSRESET_OUTTX_CLKTX_FSYNCTX_DATATHK_CESPI_MISO_RFSPI_MOSI_RFSPI

Page 62 - Complete RF Schematic Diagram

Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-13TX_BUFFANT_ENTX_DACTX_SEL5V_ANA_VBUS2ANT_ENPA_OUTPAPA_TEMPRAWB+TX_BUFFTX_DACTX_SELRAWB+5V_ANA_VBUS

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6-14 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts ListPAPW_CTRLRAWB+NUC7300.10uF43R7270R726C72951pFNU91R72315pFC7279.1pFC726 C740020pFNU3.9mm 1.3mmNU13p

Page 64 - Near to Q704

Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-15C90756pF10KR904R90510KC90656pF5V_ANA_VBUS2G1G2S1S2Q901D1D2VA_SW_TPVA_SWVR904VOLTAGEL9038.9nH3.0pFC

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6-16 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List800M_VCO_ENLNA_ATTNLNA_AGCRX_INRX_1ST_LO_INJLNA_EN900M_VCO_ENRX_DATARX_FSYNCSPI_CLKSPI_MISOSPI_MOS

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Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-17RXFE800M_VCO_EN 900M_VCO_EN800M_VCO_EN900M_VCO_ENVR402VOLTAGE5 5J1 J1J2J3J2J3GNDGNDGND1GND2GND3GND

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6-18 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts ListRXBE5V_ANA_V8 5V_ANA_V81.875V2.775V_ANA_AB2.775V_ANA_ABE602E6001.875V_DIG_V22.775V_ANA_V7SYNCB1.87

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Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-191.875V_DIG_V2_THK2.775V_ANA_V7_THK2.775V_DIG_V4_GPO42.775V_DIG_V4_THK5V_ANA_V8_THKLNA_ATTNLNA_ENLO

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viiSection 7 Troubleshooting Charts ... 9-11.0 800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts...

Page 70 - Synthesizer Schematic Diagram

6-20 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts ListTRIDENT1.0uFC002C0011.0uFC0030.1uF1.875V_DIG_V2_THK1.875V_DIG_V2_THKLNA_EN2.775V_DIG_V4_GPO4 2.775

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Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-21VCO5V_ANA_VBUS2_THK5V_ANA_VBUS2_THK5V_ANA_V8_RX 5V_ANA_V8_RXSF_OUTSF_OUTVCO_800MSF_OUTC21351pF5.6p

Page 72 - GPS Block

6-22 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts ListGPS Block2.8V_RF_GPS2.8V_RF_GPS21E8001IDCTRIDCTRE80032121C800418pF1000pFC8002C800310uF2.8V_GPS_LNA

Page 73 - Radio Parts List (8478056A01)

Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-23Radio Parts List (8478056A01)Circuit RefMotorola Part No.DescriptionC001 2113946D02CAP CER CHP 1.0

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6-24 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts ListC410 2113945Y02CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAXC411 2113945B02CAP CE

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Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-25C706 2113944A85CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PBC708 2113944A85CAP,F

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6-26 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts ListC1015 2113945Y02CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAXC1016 2113945Y02CAP,

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Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-27C3083 2113945Y02CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-DC,0402,X7R,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAXC3084 2113946K03CAP,

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6-28 Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts ListC9006 2113944A85CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PBC9007 2113944A85CAP

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Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-29C9061 2113944A85CAP,FXD,51PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0402,C0G,-55DEG CMIN,125DEG CMAX,PBC9062 2113944A85CAP

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viii List of FiguresList of FiguresFigure 2-1: 12-Layer Circuit Board Detail Viewing ...

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Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-30L600 2466505A01 COIL INDUCTORL601 2466505A01 COIL INDUCTORL602 2415569H01 INDUCTOR 4.7UHL603 24157

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Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-31R215 0613952Q91CER CHIP RES 5600 OHM 5 0402R216 0613952L30CER CHIP RES 200 OHM 1 0402 R217 0

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Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-32R1045 0613952R01CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402R1046 NOTPLACEDR1048 0613952R66CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.0

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Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-33R8010 0613952R05CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5% 0402R8011 0613952R25CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0402R8012 061

Page 85 - TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

Circuit Board/Schematic Diagrams and Parts List 6-34VR402 4888116D01VSTR,150V,24V-DC,SM,PB FREEVR900 4888116D01VSTR,150V,24V-DC,SM,PB FREEVR901 488811

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Section 7TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS1.0 800/900 Band Troubleshooting ChartsSTART Bad SINAD Bad 20db Quieting No Recovered Audio Check Controller Spray of

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9-2 800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts B Inject RF into P900 IF Signal at C601? Trace IF signal from C601 to Q400. Check for bad XTAL filter. Q400 &a

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800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts 9-3START No PowerIs B+ bias for antenna switch present? Check Q900 & Q901 Check GaAs Switches Check Harmonic F

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9-4 800/900 Band Troubleshooting ChartsNoYesNoYesNoYesNoNoYesYesNoNoYesYesYesNoYesNo NoSTARTCheck 2.8V at E001 & E002, 2.8V at E004, 1.875V at E00

Page 90 - Fail flashing

800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts 9-5NoYesYesYesNoNoNoYesNoNoYes YesNo NoYesYesNoYes900MHz VCONoYesYesNoNoNoYesNoYesNoYesNoYesNo YesYesSTART4.5VDC a

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List of Tables ixList of TablesTable 1-1. Radio Frequency Ranges and Power Levels...

Page 92 - Data is updated but no

9-6 800/900 Band Troubleshooting ChartsFail flashing 1. VDDK : C8022 : 1.4 to 1.6V VDD_BB : C8000 : 2.7 to 3.0V VCC_IO : C8005 : 2.7

Page 93 - OPTION BOARD INFORMATION

800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts 9-7 2. R3704: 1.875V E8004: 0V R3700: 2.775V 1. VDDK : C8022 : 1.4 to 1.6V VDD_BB : C80

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9-8 800/900 Band Troubleshooting Charts Measure spectrum at C911=ref(-80dBm) Measure spectrum at GPS_ANT (C914) ≈ref-1.3dBm No No No No Yes Y

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Section 8OPTION BOARD INFORMATION1.0 Option BoardThe option board is an interface board between the main RF board and the keypad and Universal Connect

Page 96 - 7.0 Product Customer Service

8-2 Board Layout/Schematic for Option BoardFigure 8-2: Option Board Schematic2.1 Parts List for Option BoardReference SymbolMotorola Part No.Descripti

Page 97 - 2.0 Motorola Service Center

Appendix A Replacement Parts Ordering1.0 Basic Ordering InformationWhen ordering replacement parts or equipment information, the complete identificati

Page 98

A-2 Replacement Parts Ordering: 7.0 Product Customer ServiceRadio Products and Solutions Organization (United States and Canada)1-800-927-2744* The Mo

Page 99 - Glossary

Appendix B Motorola Service Centers1.0 Servicing InformationIf a unit requires further testing, knowledge and/or details of component level troublesho

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NotesB-2 Motorola Service Centers:

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Glossary This glossary contains an alphabetical listing of terms and their definitions that are applicable to portable and mobile subscriber radio pr

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