Futurecom Systems Group ULC VRX1000700800 P25 Vehicular Radio Extender User Manual
Futurecom Systems Group ULC. P25 Vehicular Radio Extender
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VRX1000 P25 VEHICULAR RADIO EXTENDER User’s Guide 8A087X02 Draft 0.1 October 2014 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de NOTES October 2014 Page 2 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de Contents Conttents.............................................................................................................................. 3 Ma anual Revisions ............................................................................................................ 4 Co omputer Softtware Copyrrights ....................................................................................... 5 Do ocument Cop pyrights...................................................................................................... 5 Dissclaimer ....................................................................................................................... 5 Tra ademarks ..................................................................................................................... 5 Commercial Wa arranty and Service .................................................................................. 6 Notations Used in This Man nual ........................................................................................ 7 RF Energy Expo osure Comp pliance, Aw wareness and Control In nformation and Operrational Insttructions.................................................................................................... 9 RF F Exposure Label ....................................................................................................... 10 FC CC Label ..................................................................................................................... 10 Insta allation Requirements for f Complia ance with Radio Freque ency (RF) Energy Expo osure Safety y Standards s ........................................................................................... 11 Introduction ...................................................................................................................... 12 entifying You ur VRX1000 Model .................................................................................. 13 Ide Frequency Ba and of Operation ................................................................................................ 13 Cross-Band ............................................................................................................................ 13 VRX1000 Op peration Basiccs ................................................................................................... 14 Po owering up th he VRX1000 0 ............................................................................................ 15 Turning ON the e VRX1000 ............................................................................................. 15 Activating the e VRX1000 viia the Controll Head ...................................................................... 15 Turning OFF th he VRX1000 0 ........................................................................................... 16 Deactivating the VRX1000 0 via the MSU U Control Hea ad......................................................... 16 electing VRX X1000 Chann nel......................................................................................... 17 Se Independent VRX1000 Ch hannel Chang ge ............................................................................. 17 Strapped VRX X1000 Chann nel Change .................................................................................... 17 Local Mode Indication ................................................................................................... 17 endix 1 – VR RX1000 Spe ecifications - Prelimina ary .................................................. 18 Appe Conttact Informa ation ......................................................................................................... 20 October 2014 Page 3 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de Man nual Revisions Re ev # DR RAFT 0.1 October 2014 Date Oct O 28, 2014 ECN na Notes & References DRAFT 0.1 Page 4 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de Com mputer So oftware Copyright ts The products described in n this manual include copyrighte ed Futureco om compute er progrrams stored in semicond ductor memories or othe er media. 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October 2014 Page 5 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de Commerc cial Warrranty and Serrvice stems Grou up, ULC. warrants to the original purchaser all standarrd Futurecom Sys produ ucts sold by Futurecom Systems Group, ULC. to be free of o defects in material an nd workm manship for one (1) yea ar from the date of shipm ment from Fu uturecom Syystems Grou up ULC. Futurrecom’s warranty hereun nder DOES NOT cover the t following g : Defec (i) cts or damag ge resulting from use off the producct in other than its norma al and customary ma anner. (ii) Defec cts or dam mage from improper installation, testing, operation, or mainte enance. (iii) Defec cts or damag ge due to alterations, modifications s or adjustm ments carrie ed out by y the Buyer without Futu urecom’s exp plicit approva al. (ivv) Defec cts or damag ge from misu use, acciden nt, water or neglect. (vv) Freigh ht costs to th he repair dep pot. (vvi) Scratc ches or othe er cosmetic damage to the producct surfaces that does no ot affect the operatio on of the pro oduct. (vvii) Norma al wear and tear. The warranty set forth hereiin is conditio oned upon proper stora age, installattion, use an nd mainttenance in accordance with applica able written recommenda ation of Futu urecom. Th he warra anty furnishe ed hereunde er does not extend to da amage to item ms purchase ed hereunde er resultting in whole e or in part from the use of compon nents, accesssories, partts of supplie es not fu urnished by Futurecom Systems Gro oup, ULC. Futurrecom’s sole e obligation shall be to o repair or replace, at Futurecom’ss option, an ny defecctive component or item m and pay trransportation n expenses for such replacement at no ch harge to Buy yer who sha all provide la abor for the removal of the defectivve componen nt or ite em and insta allation of itss replacement at no cha arge to Futurecom. Buyyer shall bea ar all rissk of loss orr damage to o returned goods while in transit. In the event no defect or breacch of warran nty is discovvered by Fu uturecom upon receipt of o any return ned item, th he item will be returrned to Buye er at Buyer’s expense and a Buyer will w reimbursse Futurecom he transporttation charg ges, labor and associatted chargess incurred in n testing th he for th allege edly defectiv ve item. Except as expre essly provid ded herein, Futurecom m makes no o warranty of any kind d, expre essed or im mplied, with h respect to o any good ds, parts an nd service provided by Futurrecom includ ding, but no ot limited to, the implied warrantiess or mercha antability an nd fitnesss for a parrticular purp pose. The sole and exclusive rem medy for brreach of an ny warra anty is limite ed to the rem medies provvided in the paragraph above. Futturecom sha all not in n any eventt be liable fo or any othe er damages arising out of or in con nnection witth furnisshing of goods, parts or service here eunder, or th he performance, use of, or inability to use any a goods, parts or serrvice, or oth herwise, whe ether based d on contracct, tort or an ny otherr legal theory y. To exercise this s warranty, please conttact Futureccom’s Administration Department in Conccord, Ontario o, Canada at a 1-800 701 1 9180 to obtain a retu urn material authorizatio on (RMA A) and shipp ping instructio ons. No pro oduct will be accepted fo or return with hout an RMA A. The repair of a product by Futurecom pursuant to o this warra anty is warra anted for th he balan nce of the original warrranty period, or at leastt 90 days frrom date off shipment to Buye er of the repa aired producct. October 2014 Page 6 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de Nottations s Used in i This Manua al nottations are used through hout this doccument: The following NOTE E: A clarifying statement that exxpands on th he text that follows. IMPO ORTANT! An im mportant sttatement th hat should be b considerred and / or implemen nted in orde er to ac chieve adeq quate equipm ment opera ation. ATTE ENTION! An in nstruction that must be b followed d to insure complianc ce with the appropriatte stand dards or pro oper equipm ment operations. October 2014 Page 7 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de FCC LABELS: This device com mplies with h Part 15 off the FCC Rules. Operration is su ubject to th he follow wing two co onditions: (1) This device may y not cause harmful intterference. and acce ept any in nterference (2) This device must interfference thatt may cause e undesired d operation.. received d, including FCC SECTION 15.105 INFO ORMATION TO T THE USER: NOTE: This equipm ment has be een tested and found to comply with the CC Rules. limits forr a Class B digital deviice, pursuant to Part 15 of the FC These lim mits are designed to o provide reasonable protection n against harmful interferenc ce in a residential n. This eq quipment installation generates, uses an nd can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accord dance with the instru uctions, ma ay cause harmful interferenc ce to radio communic cations. Ho owever, the ere is no guarante ee that interrference will not occu ur in a partiicular installation. If this equiipment doe es cause ha armful interrference to o radio or te elevision reception n, which ca an be deterrmined by turning the e equipment off and on, the user is enco ouraged to try to corrrect the inte erference by b one or more of the t followin ng measures s: -- Reorien nt or reloca ate the receiving antenna. -- Increas se the separation betw ween the equ uipment and receiver. -- Connec ct the equip pment into an a outlet on n a circuit different from thatt to which the receiverr is connectted. -- Consullt the dealer or an expe erienced radio/TV tech hnician for help. October 2014 Page 8 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de RF Energy Expo osure Complia ance, Awarene ess and nformattion and d Opera ational Instruc ctions Control In ATTE ENTION! Chan nges or modifications not expres ssly approve ed by Futurecom Systtems Group p, ULC.. could void d the User’s s authority to operate the equipm ment. To sa atisfy FCC/IC RF exposure requiremen nts for mobile trans smitting devices, the minimum sepa aration disttances spe ecified in Table 1 sh hould be maintained. To ensurre comp pliance, ope erations at closer than n this distan nce are not allowed. ATTE ENTION! Futurecom requ uires the P2 25 VRX1000 operator to ensure FCC Requirements fo or Radio o Frequenc cy Exposurre are met. The minimum distanc ce between all possiblle perso onnel and the body off the VRX10 000 equipp ped vehicle is specified d in the “R RF Safetty” booklett. Failure to o observe the Maxim mum Permis ssible Expo osure (MPE E) dista ance exclus sion area arround the antenna may y expose persons with hin this are ea to RF F energy ab bove the FC CC exposurre limit for bystanders (general po opulation). It is the e responsib bility of the repeater operator to ensure MPE E limits are observed at all tim mes during g repeater transmissions. The rep peater operrator must ensure at all times s that no pe erson come es within MP PE distance e from the vehicle body y. USA A Users: Do o not use the VRX1000 in the frequ uency band 406.0 – 406 6.1MHz. This frequency band is reserved for f distress beacons. ATTE ENTION! This radio is inttended for use u in occu upational / controlled conditions, where userrs have e full know wledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their expo osure to me eet FCC lim mits. This radio devic ce is NOT authorized for genera al popu ulation, consumer, or any a other us se. It is the respo onsibility of o the VRX X1000 Ope erator to ensure tha at Maximum Perm missible Ex xposure (MPE) limits are observ ved at all times duriing repeate er trans smissions. If this vehiicular repea ater is used in combiination with h a separatte mobiile radio tra ansmitter, the Repeate er operatorr must ensu ure at all times that no perso on comes within the MPE dis stance fro om the veh hicle body y to ensurre comp pliance witth the FCC C’s/IC’s RF F energy exposure limits for the genera al popu ulation. The minimum la ateral distan nce betwee en all possible personn nel and the e body of th he VRX1 1000 equipp ped vehicle e must be as s specified in Table 1. Failu ure to obse erve the MPE distanc ce exclusio on area aro ound the antenna ma ay expo ose persons s within thiis area to RF R energy above the FCC expos sure limit fo or bysta anders (gen neral popula ation). October 2014 Page 9 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de VRX1000 (3W) VHF UHF 380-512MH Hz 700M MHz 800M MHz Minimum m Lateral Disstance from Antenna TBD (up to 100 0% Tx duty cycle) TBD (up to 100 0% Tx duty cycle) 28.3cm (1 11.1 inches) (up to 100 0% Tx duty cyccle) 26.8cm (1 10.6 inches) (up to 100 0% Tx duty cyccle) Table e 1 Minimum Lateral Distance from Antenna – VR RX1000 NOTE E: 50% Tx duty cycle is defined as Push To Talk (PTT), 50% % Talk - 50% % Listen. 100% Tx duty cycle iss defined as Push To Ta alk (PTT), 10 00% Talk. IMPO ORTANT The maximum allowed gain of o the λ/4 Om mni-direction nal antenna for the VRX X1000 is Unitty (0dBd d). RF Exposure e Label The RF Exposurre Label should be affiixed in the vehicle besside the mobile radio contrrol head. The label shou uld be in the direct view w of the Re epeater operrator. The label is supplied with w the VRX X1000. FCC C Label This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC C Rules. Operration is subject to the t following two conditions: 1) Th his device may not cause harmful interfe erence, and 2) Th his device must acce ept any interference received, in ncluding interference e that may cause un ndesired operation. October 2014 Page 10 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de Ins stallatio on Req quireme ents fo or Com mplianc ce with Rad dio Fre equenc cy (RF)) Energ gy Exp posure Safety Sta andards ATTE ENTION! To en nsure comp pliance with h RF Energy y Safety Sta andards: In nstall only Futurecom / Motorola approved antennas an nd accesso ories and se et co onducted po ower into th he VRX1000 0 antenna equal to or lower than the approve ed power levels – refer to Ta able 1. October 2014 Page 11 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de Intrroductiion is a simplex radio coverage extenderr, which is in nterfaced to a compatiblle The VRX1000 remo ote mount Motorola Mob bile Radio and enables Portable Su ubscriber Units (PSU) to be ussed in areas s where only Mobile Su ubscriber Un nit (MSU) co overage is available an nd PSU coverage is either interm mittent or co ompletely ab bsent. Installed in the trunk of a car, fire trucck, armored d vehicle, am mbulance, the VRX100 00 exten nds radio communication ns to the PS SU users wh ho are outsid de of the veh hicle, inside a nearb by building or o in any marginal portab ble radio covverage areass. The VRX1 1000 extend ds digital, clea voice e (analog or ar or encrypted) commu unications an nd supports key trunkin ng syste em features. The VRX10 000 can be configured to t provide various adva anced option ns to the e users. October 2014 Page 12 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de Iden ntifying Your VRX X1000 Mod del Freq quency Ban nd of Operration Depe ending on the e frequency band of ope eration of the e APX Mobile Subscribe er Unit (MSU U) and VRX1000, th he VRX1000 0 models are e classified as a follows: In-Band – when the MSU and VR RX1000 ope erate in the same frequency band. Cross-Ba and – when the MSU and a VRX100 00 operate in n two differe ent frequenccy bands. Cros ss-Band Crosss-Band VRX X1000 mode els do not incclude any filtters on the MSU side since the MSU and VRX1000 arre not intend ded to simulltaneously operate in th he same freq quency band d. In sin ngle band MS SU configurations the MSU and VR RX1000 operrate in differe ent frequenccy bands. October 2014 Page 13 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de VRX X1000 Operration Basiics The operation of the VRX100 00 is determ mined by the following: ons and pro ogramming settings of the VRX100 00 (VRX100 00 Firmware, Tier Optio personalitty). Firmware options and d programm ming settingss of the MSU U that is inte erfaced to th he VRX1000 0. Configura ation capabilities and pro ogrammed settings of th he radio system. Type and d programming settings of the porta able radios used for com mmunication ns through th he VRX1000 0. IMPO ORTANT! Depe ending on the selected d personaliity settings s and config guration ca apabilities of the complete radio syste em infrastructure, th he features s / options s describe ed throu ughout this s document may or ma ay not be applicable to o the specific VRX100 00 opera ation. October 2014 Page 14 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de Pow wering up p the VRX X1000 The VRX1000 po owers up tog gether with the MSU. The T power up mode and d channel arre progrrammable. Depending o the progra on ammed perssonality, the VRX1000 can c power up in one e of the follo owing states: VRX1000 0 Disabled mode, last se elected VRX1000 channel de OFF mod SYSTEM mode, last selected VR RX1000 chan nnel SYSTEM mode, prep programmed VRX1000 channel last se elected VRX1000 channel LOCAL mode, prepro ogrammed VRX1000 cha annel LOCAL mode, ers up on a ‘strapped’ mobile radio o channel, the VRX100 00 If the VRX1000 powe will be ste eered accorrding to the Talk Group selected on n the MSU. The steerin ng may invollve both VRX X1000 channel and mod de change. Turn ning ON the t VRX1 1000 When n the MSU is powered up, the VR RX1000 can be activated d by one orr more of th he methods describe ed in the folllowing sectio on. The VRX1000 is ON when SYST TEM (or optiionally LOCA AL) mode of operation is selected. The VRX1000 is OFF F when OFF mode is sellected. The VRX X1000 is dissabled whe en a “VRX1000 Disabled” Mode / Channel is selected on o the APX MSU or if th he currently selected VR RX1000 and MSU mode es are incom mpatible (succh as TDMA MSU mode e and P25 Diigital VRX10 000 channel)). E: NOTE The VRX1000 can only be activated when a com mpatible “VRX1000 Enabled” mode / channel is selected on the AP PX MSU. Activ vating the VRX1000 via v the Con ntrol Head Ensure the MSU is powered up and a VR RX1000 Ena abled TG / channel is se elected on th he contrrol head. To acctivate the VRX1000: Press the e DVRS men nu item to en nter the ‘DVR R/VRX1000 Control Mod de’. ‘DVR/VR RX1000 Control Mode’ screen, pre ess the MODE button to Once in the toggle the e available VRX1000 mo odes until the e desired mode is seleccted. e SEL button n or wait the e preprogrammed time until the ‘DV VR/VRX100 00 Press the control Mode’ screen n times outt. The last selected VR RX1000 mo ode become es effective. ss of the DV VRS menu item can be e programm med to turn the VRX100 00 Long pres ON/OFF. Presssing the DVRS button allows the usser to enter the ‘DVR / VRX1000 Control Mode e’ and to t select the desired VRX X1000 mode e and chann nel. October 2014 Page 15 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de Turn ning OFF F the VRX X1000 Deac ctivating th he VRX100 00 via the MSU Contrrol Head To de eactivate the e VRX1000 via v the MSU U control hea ad: Press the e DVRS buttton to enter the ‘DVR/ VRX1000 Control Mode e’, then presss the MODE button until VR OFF is displayed d and either press the SEL button or wait for th he screen tim meout (6 secconds). OR Select a ‘DVR Disable ed’ TG / Mod de / Zone on n the MSU OR Power do own the MSU U if radio ope eration is no o longer requ uired. October 2014 Page 16 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de Sele ecting VR RX1000 Channel When n a ‘DVRS Enabled’ TG G / Channel is selected on the MSU U, the user may m enter th he ‘DVR RS/VRX Con ntrol Mode’ by b pressing the assigne ed DVRS bu utton on the MSU contro ol head and then ch hange the VRX1000 mode / channe el / status as described below: Inde ependent VRX1000 Ch hannel Change To ch hange the VRX1000 cha annel: Press the e DVRS bu utton and ob bserve the display cha anging to th he ‘DVR/VRX Control Mode’ screen n with the top p line displaying the currrently selectted VRX100 00 mode and d channel. avigation ke eys to scroll through the availablle Use the MSU contrrol head na VRX1000 0 channels. Once the desired VRX1000 chann nel is selecte ed, press th he SEL butto on or wait un ntil the control mode time es out. Strap pped VRX1 1000 Chan nnel Chang ge The VRX1000 mode and ch hannel may be program mmed to be strapped to o the specific MSU TG/channe el. In this case, sele ecting a sp pecific MSU U TG / channel woulld autom matically forc ce the VRX1 1000 to reve ert to a given n VRX1000 channel and/or mode. For example, se electing a VR RX1000 Ena abled TG na amed ‘DISP PATCH’ on the MSU CH may automaticallly force the VRX1000 to o switch to Channel 1, SY YSTEM Mod de. When n strapping is enabled d, and the VRX1000 channel follo ows the MS SU TG/mod de selecction, the us ser may still be allow wed (if enab bled by the VRX1000 programme ed perso onality) to change the VRX1000 ch hannel by pressing the e DVRS buttton and the en turnin ng the mode e knob. Loc cal Mode Indication When n the VRX1000 is operrating in the LOCAL mo ode, the “DV VRS/VRX Enabled” PSU User can see “LOCAL “ ON NLY” messsage displayyed on the e PSU scre een if Statu us broad dcast is enabled in the VRX1000 ass described in the ‘Statu us Broadcasst’ paragraph h. The above indica ation is only available on n ‘DVRS/VRX X Enabled’ P25 P PSUs. October 2014 Page 17 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de Appendix x 1 eliminary Pre – Gene eral Specifica ations Dime ensions: Heig ght / Width / Depth Weight Channel Sp pacing Nu umber of Cha annels Number off MSU Modes s (VRX Enabled) CTCSS S/DCS Power Supply DC Current Drain (VRX1000 Only): VRX10 000 Off VRX1000 Standby VRX1000 Re eceive Tra ansmit Opera ating Tempe erature Sto orage Tempe erature Protectio on Against Liquids An ntenna Impe edance Duty Cycle Extternal Conne ectors: An ntenna Computer Interface Mobile Radio Auxiliary / Options DC Power Equip pment Type Acceptance FCC Industry Canada Trans smitter Specification Frequency Band FCC [MHz] Frequen ncy Band IC [MHz] Power Outpu ut @ Antenn na Port TCT Option October 2014 VR RX1000 Spe ecificatiions 45m mm x 175mm x 160mm (c cross band, no n filters) 2kg / 4.4 lbs (cro oss band, no o filters) 12.5 5 or 25 kHz programmab le 192 2047 Entries Programmable per p Analog Channel 13.8 8V DC +/- 20% %, negative ground only 1 A Max 0.01 0.8 A 0.8 A 3.0 A -30ººC to +60ºC -40°°C to +85°C IP54 50 Ohms 50% % Receive / 50% Transmitt Mini UHF Mini USB (progrramming onlly) Sing gle ended input voltage 0.3V - 2.8V, 12Mbps max., 1 MOhm input im mpedance, 31 3 - 42.1 Ohm m output imp pedance DB2 25 RS2 232: 115 kbps max., +/-3V V min. input, 5 kOhm inpu ut impedance, 300 Ohm output imped dance Ana alogue audio o ports: 200 kOhm input impedance, 15 Ohm output impedance DB1 15 (Y cable) M12 2 Circular VHF UHF 700 / 800 PENDING PENDING LO6-VRX1000700800 PENDING PENDING 98B-VRX10007800 209 VHF 136-174 UHF 700 / 800 764-775 380-4 430 851-869 450-5 512 138-174 768-776 406.1-430 851-869 470 450-4 Pro ogrammable 0.5 – 3 Watts 15 sec s to 15 min n or Disabled Page 18 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de Max x Spurious Output Frequency Sttability (-30°C to +60°C; +25°C C Ref.) FM Hum and Noise 12.5 / 25 2 kHz Audio Response Audio Disttortion -20 dB Bm +/- 0.75 5ppm 34 dB / 40 4 dB +1, -3 dB B of 6 dB / oc ctave pre-emphasis charac cteristic over 300 Hz – 3 kHz <2% Receiver Specific cation Freque ency Band FCC [MHz] VHF 136-174 Freq quency Band d IC [MHz] 138-174 Receiver Sensitivity Analog 12 dB d SINAD Digital P25 5 5% BER Frequency y Stability (-30°C to +60°C; +2 25°C Ref.) Selectivity 12.5 5 / 25 kHz Intermodulation Spurious Rejection Analog Mode Dev viation 12.5 5 / 25 kHz Fre equency Dev viation for C4 4FM (P25) Low Level High Level Analo og Mode FM Hum and No oise 12.5 / 25 kHz Audiio Output (Re epeater Dete ect Audio) Audio Response Audio Distortion Milita ary Standards s Complianc ce High Tem mperature Low Tem mperature Temperatu ure Shock Rain Humidity Salt Fog Vibration Mechanic cal Shock October 2014 UHF 380-430 450-512 40 06.1-430 450-470 700 / 800 764-7 775 851-8 869 768-7 776 851-8 869 --115 dBm -115 dBm +//- 0.75ppm 60 dB / 70 dB 70 dB 70 dB +/-2.5 kHz / +/-5 kH Hz 841 1 – 1037 Hz 254 43 – 3110 Hz 34 dB / 40 dB 600 mV RMS nominal,, flat respons se +1, -3 dB of o 6 dB / octa ave de-emph hasis charactteristic over 300 3 Hz – 3 kH Hz <2% MIL L-STD-810G 501.5 502.5 503.5 506.5 507.5 509.5 514.6 516.6 Page 19 of 20 8A087 7X02 DRAFT 0.1 00 VRX100 User’s Guid de Contact In nformattion hnical Support Tech 905-6 660-5548 suppo ort@futurecom m.com ers Orde Pleasse contact Mo otorola / Drop Ship zations Return Authoriz 1-800 0-701-9180 d Office and d Manufactu uring Head 3277 Langstaff Rd Conco ord, Ontario L4K L 5P8 Canad da 905-6 660-5548 www.futurecom.co om Futurecom Systems Grou up, ULC. 3277 Langstaff Rd ntario L4K 5P P8 Concord, On Canada 9180 1-800-701-9 © Futureco om Systems Group, ULC C 2014 October 2014 Page 20 of 20
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