IP Mobilenet M64450G25 High Speed Mobile Radio User Manual 638402
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IPSeries M64450G25 High Speed Mobile Radio Product Ownerâs Manual Date Released: March 20, 2006 Document #: 516.80539.POM Revision: A Copyright 2005 IPMobileNet, Inc. 16842 Von Karman Avenue, Suite 200 Irvine, CA 92606 Voice: (949) 417-4590 Fax: (949) 417-4591 The term âICâ: before the radio certification number only signifies that Industry of Canada technical specifications were met. Operation is subject to the following two (2) conditions: (1) this devise may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of this device. The following U.S. Patents apply to this product: U.S. Patent numbers 5,640,695,6,018,647,6,243,393 Information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. All rights reserved. Reproductions, adaptations, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited, except as allowed under copyright laws. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page ii TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1: OVERVIEW..........................................................................................................................3 Product Description....................................................................................................................3 SECTION 2: SETUP AND CONFIGURATION METHODS .....................................................................5 High Speed Mobile Radio Setup and Configuration Method..................................................5 Mobile Radio-to-Mobile Computer Setup.........................................................................5 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ......................................................................................6 Installation Overview ..................................................................................................................6 Installation Instructions..............................................................................................................8 Pre-Installation Guidelines ...............................................................................................8 Mounting the High Speed Mobile Radio ..........................................................................9 Serial Cable Connection and Routing............................................................................10 Ethernet Setup ...............................................................................................................10 Delay Timer Installation .................................................................................................10 Switch Installation (DPST Heavy Duty Toggle) .............................................................12 Mobile Radio Power Supply Installation.........................................................................13 Antenna Configuration ...................................................................................................14 Post Installation Checklist ..............................................................................................16 Mobile Installation Layout Diagrams ......................................................................................17 Preliminary Testing and Troubleshooting..............................................................................19 Checklist of Requirement Materials ...............................................................................19 Base Station Setup for Testing ......................................................................................20 Preliminary Test Procedure and Troubleshooting ................................................................21 Confirming High Speed Mobile Radio Receiver Sensitivity ...........................................24 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE .......................................................................................25 Equipment List .........................................................................................................................25 Programming and Configuring Mobile Radio ........................................................................26 Test Connections ......................................................................................................................27 Test Equipment ..............................................................................................................27 Mobile Radio Connections .............................................................................................27 Receiver Alignments and Tests...............................................................................................28 TCXO Operation ............................................................................................................28 Receiver Injection...........................................................................................................28 45 MHz Filters â Waveform ...........................................................................................28 Receiver 12 dB SINAD ..................................................................................................29 Receivers Minimum Distortion .......................................................................................30 Data Quality and Message Success Rate .....................................................................31 Audio AC and DC Voltages and Balances.....................................................................32 Receiver Calibration.......................................................................................................33 Transmitter Alignment Tests ...................................................................................................35 Transmitter Output .........................................................................................................35 Transmitter Modulation ..................................................................................................35 Transmitter Power..........................................................................................................36 Transmitter Data Quality and Message Success Rate ..................................................36 Hardware Timing Troubleshooting.................................................................................37 Message Success Rate Testing and Burn-In .........................................................................40 Sequence Tests .............................................................................................................40 Final Inspection .........................................................................................................................41 SECTION 5: FCC LABEL.......................................................................................................................42 APPENDIX A: M64450G25 CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS .................................................................43 APPENDIX B: M64450G25 TEST DATA SHEET..................................................................................44 M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 2 SECTION 1: OVERVIEW Product Description The M64450G25 Mobile Radio works within a frequency range of 450-506 MHz and requires a 1/4-wavelength antenna. The IPSeries High Speed Mobile Radios are intelligent devices designed for the challenging requirements of mobile data applications. Mounted in vehicles, other intelligent devices may connect to the serial or Ethernet ports for connectivity back to the Internet Protocol Network Controller (IPNC) and other such servers. It provides the mobile link to land-based wired networks. Figure 1: IPSeries High Speed Mobile Radio (Front View) Product Functionality The IPSeries High Speed Mobile Radio utilizes a high-performance, 4-level Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK) wireless data modem for 32 kbps operation, 16-level FSK for 64 kbps in 25 kHz channels; a multi-layered approach to signal reliability. It features low power consumption, high performance integrated GPS receiver. Embedding this technology in the mobile radio lowers the cost of acquiring GPS data from vehicles and ensures optimal performance. The mobile radio technology includes Diversity Reception (DR) capability. DR reduces the effects of fades in a multi-path environment. With the use of two (2) antennae mounted at a calculated distance on the roof of the vehicle the Diversity Reception System (DRS) minimizes the effects of fading by intelligently selecting the receiver with a better signal. Diversity is most effective when the vehicle is in motion. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 3 SECTION 1: OVERVIEW External Features As seen in the figure below, the mobile radio technology is enclosed in a compact and sturdy aluminum case. The external features consist of a series of connectors and ports as described in this section. The product warranty becomes immediately void if an uncertified or unauthorized individual removes the mobile radio cover. Figure 2: IPSeries High Speed Mobile Radio (External Features) The mobile radio external features consist of the following connectors and ports: TABLE 1: EXTERNAL FEATURES FEATURE TX/RX1 RX2 Power Connector Lock LED GPS Serial Port Ethernet Port M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc DESCRIPTION Transmitter / Receiver 1 antenna connection Receiver 2 antenna connection 13.8 VDC mobile radio power connector Unit âReadyâ Status Indicator LED (light emitting diode) GPS antenna (SMA) connector RS232 Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) interface port 10 Base T Ethernet interface port Page 4 SECTION 2: SETUP AND CONFIGURATION METHOD Mobile Radio-to-Mobile Computer Setup and Configuration The following section describes the setup and configuration method for the mobile radio in a vehicle. Mobile Radio-to-Mobile Computer Setup Figure 3: High Speed Mobile Radio-to-Mobile Computer Setup Additional components are required to setup a mobile radio-to-mobile computer configuration, and are listed in the following table: TABLE 2: HIGH SPEED MOBILE RADIO-TO-MOBLE COMPUTER COMPONENTS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION QTY DESCRIPTION IPSeries High Speed Mobile Radio Mobile Computer 20-foot serial cable (DB9F â DB9M) IPMobileNet SLIP Port Driver Installation file (SLIP2IPMN.exe) If using the mobile radioâs Ethernet feature an Ethernet crossover cable is required to replace the 20-foot serial cable. To configure the mobile radio and computer for this type of setup, follow the instructions on pages 2 through 17 in the Mobile Computer Setup for Communication with the Mobile Radio Installation Guide (IPMN p/n: 516.80310.IG) available on the Product Documentation CD. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 5 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation Overview This chapter provides the basic steps involved in the installation process of an IPSeries High Speed Mobile Radio into a vehicle. This chapter includes wire routing and connections between the mobile radio, other components, and the vehicleâs power. To prevent personal injury and vehicle damage, exercise extreme caution throughout the installation process and follow the reminders listed below.  Follow safety precautions for handling wiring, tools, and a vehicleâs engine.  Handle the vehicleâs battery with extreme caution to avoid burns.  Do not alter the components listed in the âInstallation Requirementsâ section below, unless substitutions are noted within this section.  Once the antennae are installed, as directed within this user manual, all persons must maintain a distance of no less than 39 inches from the antennae while the mobile radio is in the transmit mode. Installation Requirements The table below lists the documents required to successfully install the mobile radio and connect to the various components within the vehicle: TABLE 3: DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR HIGH SPEED MOBILE RADIO INSTALLATION DESCRIPTION  M64450G25 High Speed Mobile Radio Product Ownerâs Manual  Installation Guide for Mobile Computer Setup for Communication with the Mobile Radio (available on the Product Documentation CD, IPMN p/n: 480.0001.001). M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc PART NUMBER 516.80528.POM 516.80310.IG Page 6 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The table below lists components that are available for purchase through IPMobileNet, Inc. TABLE 4: MOBILE INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES QTY DESCRIPTION IPMN PART NUMBER 18 Screws, Self Tapping #10 X 5/8 EMI Filter Timer, 2 hours Relay Relay Socket Butt Connectors #8 AWG Terminal, Ring #8 AWG, #10 Screw Insulated Terminal, Ring #18-22 AWG, #10 Screws Insulated Terminal, Ring #10-12 AWG, #10 Screws Insulated Terminal, Disconnect #14-16 F Terminal, Disconnect #10-12 F Disconnect Tab, Quad Male Wire, 12 AWG Black, order 5 ft. Wire, 12 AWG Red, order 44 ft. Fuse, 15 AMPS ATO Fuse, 30 AMPS ATO Fuse Holder, 12 AWG Switch, Toggle DPST Diagram, Mobile Installation (included in this manual) Diagram, Diversity Antenna Mobile Installation Detail (Typical Install) 37040010-10 127.0020.002 150.0127.004 128.0117.001 128.0116.001 120.0256.001 120.0127.001 120.0250.004 120.0250.005 120.0244.002 120.0244.003 200.1377.001 156.0242.001 156.0242.003 122.0042.003 122.0042.001 120.0253.001 144.0136.001 502.80259.52 DT450-10-0201 The table below lists the auxiliary equipment required to complete the installation process. TABLE 5: AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT QTY DESCRIPTION IPMN PART NUMBER Serial Cable (DB9MF), 20 ft. Wire, 8 (133/29) AWG VW-1 Red, by foot, order 19.5 ft. Wire, 8 (133/29) AWG VW-1 Black, by foot, order 19.5 ft. Mounting Kit, Permanent Hole (MB8UN) Antenna, Radome Type, 410-430 MHz, 3dB Gain (requires 1MB8XN for each antenna) Antenna, Radome Type, 430-450 MHz, 3dB Gain (requires 1MB8XN for each antenna) Antenna, Radome Type, 458-470 MHz, 3dB Gain (requires 1MB8XN for each antenna) Antenna, Radome Type, 470-490 MHz, 3dB Gain (requires 1MB8XN for each antenna) Antenna, 5/8 Wave, 490-512 MHz, 3dB Gain (requires 1MB8XN for each antenna) 156.0245.020 156.0243.003 156.0243.001 124.0601.001 M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc 102.0206.001 102.0206.002 102.0206.003 102.0206.004 102.0199.006 Page 7 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation Instructions Pre-Installation Guidelines Prior to installing new equipment, perform the following steps: 1. Remove existing equipment and all related components to include stock clips on radio wiring harness and antenna. 2. As shown in the figure below, mounting of the mobile radio, delay timer, relay, and EMI filter (noise filter) will take place in the trunk compartment, unless installing in a vehicle without a trunk. Figure 4: Trunk Compartment Installation Removal of seats, rubber mats, and other obstructions from inside the driver compartment may be necessary to facilitate routing of wires to the engine and trunk compartments. 3. To ensure appropriate cable and wire routing, exercise the following precautions:  Route cables away from sharp edges that can penetrate cable insulation and damage wires.  Protect wires with silicone rubber grommets when routing through the engine compartment firewall or through other holes with sharp edges.  Use high-quality electrical tape when covering exposed wires in the engine compartment.  Avoid routing cables through areas exposed to extreme heat, such as the exhaust.  Keep wires routed through the engine compartment away from hot and/or moving parts. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 8 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4. Prior to drilling holes in the engine compartment firewall, inspect both sides to avoid obstructions. 5. For grounding point, use the engine block or the negative (-) terminal of the vehicle battery. Ground connection surfaces must be free of paint, rust, and other corrosion to maximize performance and avoid damage. Do not tie to the vehicle chassis. 6. To simplify troubleshooting problems, label all connecting points and wires. Mounting the High Speed Mobile Radio To mount the mobile radio, perform the following steps: Step 1 As shown in the figure below, secure the mobile radio into the trunk compartment. Insert four (4) sheet metal screws in the mobile radio brackets. Figure 5: High Speed Mobile Radio Mounting If less than four (4) screws are used, the mobile radio can become loose in the trunk compartment. This may cause the mobile radio not to function properly. When inserting screws, be careful not to disturb the vehicleâs gas tank. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 9 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Serial Cable Connection and Routing The serial cable connects the mobile radio to the mobile computer located in the driver compartment. To connect the serial cable, perform the following steps: Step 1 Attach the 20-foot serial cable male connector (DB9M) to the mobile radio. Step 2 Figure 6 Route the female connector (DB9F) to the driver compartment and connect to the serial port located on the rear of the mobile computer. Figure 7 Route the serial cable to minimize foot pressure and other potential stresses. Use split loom tubing and nylon cable ties for cable protection. Ethernet Setup The user also has the option to connect the mobile radio and the mobile computer via Ethernet. To connect the Ethernet cable, perform the following steps: Step 1 Attach the Ethernet cable (minimum 20 feet) to the Ethernet port on the rear of the mobile radio. Step 2 Route the other end of the Ethernet cable to the driver compartment and connect to the Ethernet port located on the rear of the mobile computer. Route the cable to minimize foot pressure and other potential stresses. Use split loom tubing and nylon cable ties for cable protection. Delay Timer Installation To install the Delay Timer, perform the following steps: Step 1 Secure Delay Timer to the trunk compartment of the vehicle inserting screws in the appropriate locations using care not to puncture the vehicleâs gas tank. Step 2 Route the black wire (#12 AWG) from ground connection on the Delay Timer to the vehicle chassis (see Figure 8). Step 3 Route and wire the red wire (#8 AWG) from the positive (+) terminal connection on the vehicle battery connection via the in-line fuse toward the battery connection on the Delay Timer. Connect the red wire (#8 AWG) to the two red wires (#12 AWG). Route and wire the red (#12 AWG) wires to the two (2) battery connections on the Delay Timer. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 10 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 8: Delay Timer Installation Step 4 Route a red wire (#12 AWG) from the ignition connection on the Delay Timer to the ignition switch in the driver compartment (see the figure above). The ignition wire should be fused with 2A fuse. Step 5 Route a red wire (#12 AWG) from the first and last output connections on the Delay Timer to the Automotive Power Relay. Step 6 Route and wire a red (#12 AWG) wire from the second output connection on the Delay Timer to the last output connection on the Delay Timer. Step 7 Route and wire a red (#12 AWG) wire from the last output connection on the Delay Timer to the Automotive Power Relay coil at the position shown in the figure above. Step 8 Route and wire a black (#8 AWG) wire from the junction (negative battery post group) in the trunk compartment to the negative (-) terminal on the vehicle battery. Step 9 Wire the red (#12 AWG) wire to the battery input on the Delay Timer and route the black (#8 AWG) portion of the wire to the positive terminal on the battery via an inline fuse (30 AMP). M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 11 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Switch Installation (DPST Heavy Duty Toggle) To install the switch, perform the following steps: Step 1 Mount the switch in the selected location. Step 2 Route and wire a red wire (#12 AWG) from the switch to the Automotive Power Relay (see the figure below). Step 3 Ground the switch by routing and wiring a black wire from the switch to the chassis ground. Figure 9: Carling Switch Installation M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 12 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Mobile Radio Power Supply Installation To install the mobile radio power connection, perform the following steps: Step 1 Route and connect the power cable to the EMI filter, as shown in the figure below. Figure 10: Power Supply Installation Step 2 Route and connect the other end of the power cable to the rear of the mobile radio to the power connector (13.8 VDC) connection. WARNING! Do not connect power before installing and connecting proper antenna or dummy load on the TX/RX1 port. The mobile radio must never be allowed to transmit without a suitable output load. Step 3 M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Install the GPS antenna. The GPS antenna is required for the mobile radios and the base stations. Page 13 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Antenna Configuration Two (2) antennae are mounted and installed on the roof of the vehicle using specific measurements for distance. To mount and install the antennae, perform the following steps: Step 1 Install antennae (see the figure below). Observe correct separation between antennae (refer to Table 7: Mobile Antenna Distance Matrix). This table provides midpoint distance calculations and minimum and Near-Field Exclusion Zone (NFEZ) for proper diversity reception. The NFEZ distance is an absolute minimum. The greater the distance between the antennae to any other surfaces will result in improved performance. Step 2 Cut a mounting hole in the roof of the vehicle using an electric drill or hole saw. The antenna-mounting hole provides ground connection to the antenna. Ensure that a metal-to-metal connection between the antenna shields exists. Figure 11: Antenna Distance Configuration M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 14 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The previous figure represents the recommended front-to-rear antenna installation. The receiver antenna (RX2) should be the antenna nearest to the light bar. Step 3 All antenna mounts must be environmentally tight. Install or use O-rings to seal the antenna base to the rooftop of the vehicle. Step 4 Route the coaxial cables to the mobile radio through one of the hollow spaces in the roof supports into the trunk compartment where the mobile radio is mounted. Both antennae should be checked and tested to ensure they are functioning properly. If these installation guidelines are followed, it will be safe for persons to stand at a distance no less than 39 inches from the antennae while the mobile radio is in transmit mode. Measuring Return Loss The following test is performed without any power, thus can be performed immediately after the installation of the coax and antenna, following the installation of the N-type connector on the coax. To measure Return Loss, perform the following steps: Step 1 Select the appropriate Antenna Analysts to perform the test. Step 2 Connect the antenna to be tested to the Antenna Analyst. Step 3 Turn on the Antenna Analyst and the Return Loss (RETL) is displayed in dB to the left of the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) curve. The Return Loss Specification is â14 dBm or greater (with good antennae the typical range will be between â14 dBm and â28 dBm). Measuring Voltage Standing Wave Ratio To measure the Voltage Standing Wave Ratio (VSWR) Reflected Power, perform the following steps: Step 1 After selecting the appropriate Analyst and connecting the antenna to be tested, press F1 to access the Analyst Menu. Step 2 Press F1 again to access the Display (DSPLY) menu, which lists the modes. Step 3 Press F2 to select the VSWR display mode. Plotting will resume and the VSWR value is highlighted. The VSWR Reflected Power Specification should be at a ratio of approximately 1.6 to 1. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 15 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Measuring Insertion Loss To measure Insertion Loss of an unterminated length of coax, perform the following steps: Step 1 Connect the antenna to be tested to the appropriate Antenna Analyst. Step 2 Turn on the Antenna Analyst and the Return Loss is displayed in dB to the left of the VSWR curve. To switch from the RETL mode to VSWR mode, refer back to the previous set of instructions. Step 3 Divide the result by two (2). Post Installation Checklist Table 6 lists the tasks that should be performed upon completing installation. TABLE 6: POST INSTALLATION CHECKLIST NO. CHECKLIST ITEM Scope out the entire vehicle setup to locate any obvious problem areas. Check wiring for safety concerns. Use tie wraps to ensure that all wires routed in parallel are bundled together. Check to see if any wires are exposed. If any wires are exposed, use electrical tape to cover. When covering wires in the engine compartment, use high-quality electrical tape. Perform appropriate testing as described in this manual to ensure mobile radio works properly. Once installation is completed, remove all debris and restore dismantled parts and rubber mats to appropriate locations. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 16 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Mobile Installation Layout Diagrams Figure 12 Vehicle Unit Wiring Interconnection Layout Table 7 lists the mobile radio antenna distances by frequency band. TABLE 7: MOBILE ANTENNA DISTANCE MATRIX Frequency Band in MHz Center Frequency in MHz Antenna Spacing for Âź Wave Ant (inches) Wavelength (inches) Near-Field Exclusion Zone* (inches) Âź Wave Length (inches) 130-140 135 65.4 87.3 10.9 21.8 140-150 145 61.2 81.4 10.2 20.4 150-160 155 57.0 76.2 9.5 19.0 160-174 167 53.1 70.7 8.9 17.7 450-470 460 19.2 25.7 3.2 6.4 470-490 480 18.6 24.6 3.1 6.2 490-512 501 17.7 23.6 2.9 5.9 764-784 774 11.4 15.26 1.91 3.81 784-804 794 11.2 14.88 1.86 3.72 806-821 814 10.8 14.5 1.8 3.6 *NFEZ = Minimum Near-Field Exclusion Zone M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc **Round antenna spacing to the nearest â â Page 17 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Figure 13 Diversity Antenna Mobile Installation Detail (Typical Installation) M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 18 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Preliminary Testing and Troubleshooting This section provides a functional preliminary test for the mobile radio once installed. It is used to determine the condition of new mobile radios before being placed into service. Checklist of Required Material The table below provides a checklist of the tools and equipment required to perform the preliminary test procedure. TABLE 8: CHECKLIST OF REQUIRED MATERIAL TO PERFORM PRELIMINARY TESTING NO. REQUIRED TOOLS/EQUIPMENT IPSeries High Speed Mobile Radio installed in the vehicle as previously described in this section A laptop with an available serial communication port and Microsoft Windows 98 or greater installed IPMobileNet Dial-Up Networking and IPMessage software loaded onto the laptop (SLIP2IPMN.exe) DC power supply with ammeter, 13.8V, 12 amps or more (Astron VS12M or equivalent) Corresponding calibrated IPSeries Base Station Internet Protocol Network Controller (IPNC) Two antennae (generic mag mounts) tuned to frequency of transceiver Serial cable DB9M â DB9F connectors (IPMN p/n: 156.0245.020) RF Attenuator 10-20 dB with appropriate wattage rating for transceiver M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 19 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Base Station Setup for Testing The system must be programmed with the customerâs parameters before any tests are made on the mobile radio. To prepare the base station to be used in the mobile radio test, perform the following steps: Step 1 On the laptop at the Windows desktop, click on the Start button and select Accessories, Communications, and HyperTerminal. Step 2 Power up the base station. First-time users must enter the customerâs operating parameters into the base station with HyperTerminal (refer to the IPSeries High Speed Base Station System Manual for instructions and the clientâs system documentation for parameters). Ensure that the calibrated base station and the mobile radio antennae are separated by at least 10 feet. If the antennae are too close, the mobile radio receivers may be overloaded by the transmitters resulting in intermittent communications and high data errors. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 20 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Preliminary Test Procedure and Troubleshooting Prior to performing this procedure, the IPNC IP address must be known. Note taking during preliminary testing is crucial to ensure necessary information is gathered to use for additional testing or if the mobile radio needs to be submitted for repair. To test mobile radio functionality, perform the following steps: Step 1 Perform a visual inspection of the mobile radio and its connections. Validate that all connectors and power cables are in good condition and all chassis screws are in place. Step 2 Connect the mobile radio as shown in the figure below. Figure 14 High Speed Mobile Radio Connection for Testing Step 3 Power on the mobile radio and the test laptop. The power supply ammeter must read 1.0 amp or less with a 13.8 VDC output. Step 4 At the desktop, run the dial-up connection setup to use Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP) by double clicking on the SLIP2IPMN shortcut. The SLIP2IPMN dial-up network shortcut displays as an icon on the laptopâs desktop. If the SLIP2IPMN shortcut is not available on the desktop, consult the Mobile Data Computer for Communication with the Mobile Radio Installation Guide (IPMN p/n: 516-80310.IG) for instructions on how to set up the connection. Step 5 M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc At the desktop, run the IPMessage Utility by double clicking on the IPMsg shortcut. The IPMessage window displays. Page 21 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS If a message window appears indicating the connection was unsuccessful, perform the following troubleshooting steps: 1. Ensure the serial and power cables are properly connected. 2. Verify that the mobile radio lock LED (light emitting diode) is on, indicating the mobile radio has power. 3. Ensure that the SLIP2IPMN dial-up connection is running. 4. If problem persists after retrying, replace the serial cable with one that is known to be working properly. (Address) (Commands) Figure 15IPMessage Window Step 6 In the IPMessage window in the left field, enter the mobile radioâs IP address and press the [TAB] button. If the mobile radio IP address is not known, enter 255.255.255.255 in the left field. Step 7 In the right field type a ? and click the [ENTER] button. A list of mobile radio configuration parameters appears in the upper message window. This verifies that the IP address is correct, the mobile radioâs serial interface is live, and that the mobile radioâs microcontroller section is active. If the upper message window only displays âTo [IP address] ?â, communication has not been established. Validate the IP address. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 22 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Step 8 At the desktop, click on the Start button and select Programs and MS-DOS Prompt. The MS-DOS window displays. Step 9 Ping the IPNC commanding the transmitter to send 25 messages of 500 characters each to the IPNC as well as a response through Receiver 1 back to the laptop or desktop PC by typing in the following command at the MS-DOS prompt replacing NNN.NNN.NNN.NNN with the IPNC IP address: Ping NNN.NNN.NNN.NNN ân 25 âl 500 âw 4000 After entering the command, press [ENTER] to continue. When entering a command, pay special attention to the spaces and the characters being typed. If the calibrated base station does not respond, check the syntax of the Ping command and verify the IP address is correct. If the ping command runs but high packet loss figures are shown, perform the following: 1. Verify that the calibrated base station and mobile radio antennae are separated by at least 10 feet. If the antennae are too close, the mobile radio receivers can be overloaded by the transmitters resulting in intermittent communication and high data errors. 2. Verify the calibrated base station parameters are correct for the mobile radio. parameters include IP addresses and complementary RX/TX frequencies. 3. Check to ensure the data and power cables are connected correctly. 4. If the Ping command continues to fail, test using a mobile radio that is known to be working properly. Such Step 10 Check the test laptop and verify that the Packets Lost Percentage is zero to 1% packet loss. Greater losses may indicate a problem with the transmitter/receiver 1, or modem circuitry. Step 11 Change the antenna on the mobile radio to the RX2 antenna input. Step 12 Connect the RF attenuator to the mobile radioâs TX/RX1 antenna input. Step 13 Connect the second antenna to the RF attenuator. In the IPMessage window, enter receiver=2. This will allow the mobile radio to only receive via Receiver 2. Step 14 Type the following command at the MS-DOS NNN.NNN.NNN.NNN with the IPNC IP address: prompt replacing Ping NNN.NNN.NNN.NNN ân 25 âl 500 âw 4000 After entering the command, press [ENTER] to continue. Step 15 M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Check the test laptop and verify that the Packets Lost Percentage is zero to 1% packet loss. Greater losses may indicate a problem with the receiver 2, or modem circuitry. Page 23 SECTION 3: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Confirming High Speed Mobile Radio Receiver Sensitivity This set of instructions provides the user with a list of required equipment and steps needed to confirm mobile radio Receiver sensitivity. Requirements      IPSeries High Speed Mobile Radio DC power supply, 13.8V, 12 amps or more (Astron VS 12M or equivalent) Desktop or laptop computer with IPMessage installed Agilent HP 8920A or B Service Monitor Serial cable DB9M â DB9F connectors (generic) To confirm mobile radio receiver sensitivity, perform the following steps: Step 1 Connect the mobile radio to the recommended power supply, the desktop or laptop computer, and the service monitor. Step 2 Turn on the mobile radio. Step 3 Connect the serial cable or Ethernet interface to the mobile radio and the desktop or laptop computer. Step 4 Start the connection to the mobile radio. Step 5 Start the IPMessage utility. Step 6 At the IPMessage window, enter the mobile radio IP address and press [ENTER]. Step 7 At the IPMessage window, enter unlock=password (entering the assigned password) and press [ENTER]. Step 8 Send the following test mode command at the IPMessage window, by entering testmode=1 and press [ENTER] to continue. Step 9 Generate an on frequency, modulated (1000 Hz @ 5 kHz dev) signal to Receiver 1 at â100 dBm. Step 10 At the IPMessage window, type noise and press [ENTER] to continue. Step 11 Confirm that the noise level for Receiver 1 is +/- 2dB of the â100 dBm level. Repeat the same steps for Receiver 2. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 24 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Equipment List The following table lists the equipment required to perform the M64450G25 Mobile Radio Factory Test Procedure: TABLE 9: EQUIPMENT REQUIRED TO PEREFORM FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE QTY DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER MODEL PCâs One for Mobile One for Base Service Monitor â Communication Test Set Digital multimeter DC power supply w/ ammeter, 13.8V, 20 Amps or more 4-Channel Scope IPSeries High Speed Mobile Radio M64450G25 Calibrated IPSeries High Speed Base Station B64450G25 Internet Protocol Network Controller (IPNC) 100 watt dummy load/attenuator UHF Antennae (generic mag mount) Serial cable DB9M-DB9F connectors IPMN p/n: 156-0245-020 IP power cable IPMN p/n: 502-82017-52 3-foot RF jumper cable with type N connectors (generic) High Frequency Probe Ceramic tuning tool 1 ea Windows 9X w/ IPMessage AVR HP HP8920B or equivalent Tektronix Fluke 77 or equivalent Astron RM35A Tektronix TDS 460A Pasternack PE7021-40 or equivalent IPMN p/n: 44010006 #0, #1, and #2 Phillips screwdrivers (generic) M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 25 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Programming and Configuring Mobile Radio Once the appropriate equipment for performing the factory test are gathered, perform the following steps to program and configure an M64450G25 Mobile Radio: Step 1 Enter the mobile radio serial number, date test being performed, and testerâs name on the Test Data Sheet (see Appendix B). Step 2 Program the radio to the current Firmware revision using the AVR programming utility. Step 3 Connect a PC to the radio and launch the IPMessage program. In the IPMessage window, type factory default, press [ENTER], and the radio displays the radioâs default values. Step 4 Enter the appropriate values for the radio's frequency band. The following values were used for a 450-506 MHz mobile radio: Frequency= 0, 450.000000, 463.000000, 418.000000 M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 26 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Test Connections Test Equipment Setup The test equipment should be configured as shown in the figure below: Mobile Radio Connections Perform the following steps to connect the mobile radio properly: Step 1 Connect the GPS antenna. Step 2 Connect a serial cable and launch IPMessage. Step 3 Connect a load to the transmitter antenna port. Step 4 Connect the power cable to a voltage source of 13.8 VDC able to deliver 25 amps of continuous current. Step 5 Apply power to the mobile radio. Step 6 Verify the IPMessage connection by entering the â?â in the IPMessage command field and pressing [ENTER]. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 27 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Receiver Alignments and Tests TCXO Operation Perform the following steps to check the operation of the TCXO: Step 1 In IPMessage, type âstatus = pps, calâ in the command field and press [ENTER]. Step 2 Read the reported error values for the TCXOs. Step 3 Continue using the âstatus = pps, calâ command, until GPS is acquired. Step 4 Repeat the command observing the error values. Step 5 Observe that the TCXO âerror ppbâ continues to adjust until it settles at +/-200. Step 6 Enter the âerror ppbâ data onto the Tune and Align Data Sheet. Receiver Injection Perform the following steps to make sure the receiver injection is locked on frequency: Step 1 Connect a coaxial cable from the Service Monitor âRF Inputâ port to the âRX2â port on the mobile radio. Step 2 Place the Service Monitor in the âTxâ mode. Step 3 Set the Service Monitor to the base stationâs Receiver Injection frequency. Step 4 Adjust the squelch on the Service Monitor until the frequency error is displayed. Step 5 When the injection frequency stabilizes record the frequency error on the Tune and Align Data Sheet. At this time the Operator is able to proceed with the other adjustments and alignments. 45 MHz Filters Waveform Perform the following steps to set the Waveform for the 45 MHz filters: Step 1 Set the Service Monitor with the following selections: Step 2 M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Select the spectrum analyzer function Set the center frequency for 45 MHz Set the amplitude to -20 dBm Set the Span to 100 kHz Choose âControlsâŚRF Genâ Set to âTrackâ to enable the tracking generator Set the âRF Gen Freqâ to equal the radio receive frequency minus 45 MHz Set âAmplitudeâ to -30 dBm Set the âOutput Portâ to âDUPLâ to select the duplex out port Connect a High Frequency Probe to âAnt Inâ port on the Service Monitor. Page 28 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Step 3 Adjust Receiver 1 filters. Step 4 Connect an RF cable from the âDuplex Outâ port to Receiver 1 Probe U64 pin 1 with the High Frequency Probe Adjust CV12, CV5, and CV8 for the correct waveform as shown in the figure below Adjust Receiver 2 filters. Connect an RF cable from the âDuplex Outâ port to Receiver 2 Probe U48 pin 1 with the High Frequency Probe Adjust CV9, CV2, and CV7 for the correct waveform as shown in the figure above Reciever 12 dB SINAD Perform the following steps to adjust Receiver 12 dB SINAD: Step 1 Set the Service Monitor, as follows: M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Select the âRXâ function Set âRF Gen Freqâ to the receive frequency of the mobile radio under test Set the Service Monitor to display SINAD readings Set other values as follows: Page 29 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Amplitude: Varies Atten Hold: Off Output Port: RF Out AFGen1 Freq: 1.000 kHz AFGen to: FM 5 KHz AFGen2 Freq: 1.000 kHz AFGen2 to: Off Ext Load R: 600 ohm Filter 1: 300 Hz HPF Filter 2: 3 kHz LPF Step 2 Test Receiver 1, as follows: Step 3 Connect an RF cable from the Service Monitorâs âRF Outâ port to the antenna port of Receiver 1 At the Service Monitor, reduce the âAmplitudeâ until the SINAD meter indicates 12 dB SINAD The amplitude must be -115 dBm or less. If necessary, adjust CV12 slightly to improve 12 dB SINAD reading. Test Receiver 2, as follows: Connect an RF cable from the Service Monitorâs âRF Outâ port to the antenna port of Receiver 2 At the Service Monitor, reduce the âamplitudeâ until the SINAD meter indicates 12 dB SINAD The amplitude must be -115 dBm or less. If necessary, adjust CV9 slightly to improve 12 dB SINAD reading. Receivers Minimum Distortion Perform the following steps to adjust the receivers for minimum distortion: Step 1 Set the Service Monitor, as follows: Select the âRXâ function Set the âRF Gen Freqâ to the receive frequency of the mobile radio under test Set the Service Monitor to display distortion readings Set other values as follows: Amplitude: -80 dBm Atten Hold: Off Output Port: RF Out AFGen1 Freq: 1.000 kHz AFGen to: FM 5 KHz AFGen2 Freq: 1.000 kHz AFGen2 to: Off Ext Load R: 600 ohm Filter 1: 300 Hz HPF Filter 2: 3 kHz LPF Step 2 Adjust Receiver 1, as follows: M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Connect an RF cable from the Service Monitorâs âRF Outâ port to the antenna port of Receiver 1 Observe the Service Monitor while adjusting CV4 for minimum distortion â Distortion must read 3.0% or less Record the distortion on the Tune and Align Data Sheet Page 30 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Step 3 Adjust Receiver 2, as follows: Connect an RF cable from the Service Monitorâs âRF Outâ port to the antenna port of Receiver 2 Observe the Service Monitor while adjusting CV1 for minimum distortion â Distortion must read 3.0% or less Record the distortion on the Tune and Align Data Sheet Data Quality and Message Success Rate Perform the following steps to adjust receiver data quality and Message Success Rate (MSR): Step 1 Connect the base station to an IPNC via SLIP cable (an Ethernet connection will be used during Message Success Rate Testing). Step 2 Connect a mobile radio with known good transmitter data quality in the test set up. Allow the mobile radio to connect to the base station. Step 3 Run IPLinkView or ping the mobile radio from the IPNC. Step 4 Set the uplink RSSI at -93 +/- 3dBm. Step 5 Connect the mobile test setup receive cable to each of the two (2) receivers in turn. Step 6 On each receiver, run a minimum of 50 packets in IPLinkView or 50 pings. The Data Quality of each receiver must average at least 220 over 50 contiguous samples. Step 7 For Receiver 1, if necessary adjust CV8 slightly to improve Data Quality. Step 8 For Receiver 2, if necessary adjust CV7 slightly to improve Data Quality. Step 9 Calculate the Message Success Rate (MSR) over the 50 consecutive packets on each of the receivers. Step 10 M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc The MSR shall be greater than 94%. If MSR does not meet 94% proceed with Hardware Time Verification for trouble shooting. Record the Data Quality and the MSR on the Tune and Align Data Sheet. Page 31 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Audio AC and DC Voltages and Balances Perform the following steps to adjust the Receiver Audio AC and DC voltages and balance: Step 1 Set the Service Monitor, as follows: Select the "RX" function Set "RF Gen Freq" to the receive frequency of the mobile radio under test Set the Service Monitor to display DC volts and AC Volts Connect an oscilloscope 1x probe from TP1 on the base station control board to the âaudio inâ connector on the Service Monitor Set other values as follows: Amplitude: -80 dBm Atten Hold: Off Output Port: RF Out AFGen1 Freq: 1.000 kHz AFGen to: FM 5 KHz AFGen2 Freq: 1.000 kHz AFGen2 to: Off Ext Load R: 600 ohm Filter 1: 300 Hz HPF Filter 2: 3 kHz LPF Step 2 Step 3 M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Adjust Receiver 1, as follows: Connect an RF cable from the Service Monitor's RF Out port to the antenna port of Receiver 1 In IPMessage, type the command âreceiver = 1â and observe that Receiver 1 is selected At TP1, measure AC and DC volts Adjust RV5 for an AC reading of 400 mVAC +/- 1mVAC Adjust RV6 for a DC reading of 2.500 mVDC +/- 1mVDC Record AC and DC levels on the Tune and Align Data Sheet Adjust Receiver 2, as follows: Connect an RF cable from the Service Monitor's RF Out port to the antenna port of Receiver 2 In IPMessage, type the command âreceiver = 2â and observe that Receiver 2 is selected At TP1, measure AC and DC volts Adjust RV3 for an AC reading of 400 mVAC +/- 1mVAC Adjust RV4 for a DC reading of 2.500 mVDC +/- 1mVDC Record AC and DC levels on the Tune and Align Data Sheet Page 32 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Receiver Calibration Each receiver must be calibrated at four (4) points to ensure the proper operation of Intelligent Diversity Reception and to provide the IPNC with correct information about the signal strength of received mobile data. Step 1 Connect a coaxial cable from the Service Monitor âRF Inputâ port to a receiver port on the base station Step 2 Set the Service Monitor Step 3 Select the "RX" function Step 4 Set the "RF Gen Freq" to the receive frequency of the mobile radio under test Step 5 Connect an oscilloscope 1x probe from TP1 on the base station control board to the âaudio inâ connector on the Service Monitor Step 6 Set other values as follows: Amplitude: varies Atten Hold: Off Output Port: RF Out AFGen1 Freq: 1.000 kHz AFGen to: FM 5 KHz AFGen2 Freq: 1.000 kHz AFGen2 to: Off Ext Load R: 600 ohm Filter 1: 300 Hz HPF Filter 2: 3 kHz LPF Step 7 M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Calibrate Receiver 1, as follows: Connect an RF cable from the Service Monitor's RF Out port to the antenna port of Receiver 1 In IPMessage, type the command âreceiver = 1â and observe that Receiver 1 is selected Set the Service Monitor to measure 12db SINAD Reduce signal amplitude on the Service Monitor until 12dB SINAD is reached. Record this value In IPMessage, type the command â12DB SINAD = â and the recorded value Set the Service Monitor to measure SNR Increase signal amplitude until reaching a level of 30dB SNR Record the amplitude In IPMessage, type the command â30DB S/N = â and the recorded value Increase signal amplitude until reaching 40dB SNR Record the amplitude In IPMessage, type the command â40DB S/N = â and the recorded value Set the signal amplitude to -40dBm In IPMessage, type the command â-40DBM = -40â Page 33 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Step 8 Step 9 Calibrate Receiver 2, as follows: Connect an RF cable from the Service Monitor's RF Out port to the antenna port of Receiver 2 In IPMessage, type the command âreceiver = 2â and observe that Receiver 2 is selected Set the Service Monitor to measure 12db SINAD Reduce signal amplitude on the Service Monitor until 12dB SINAD is reached Record the value In IPMessage, type the command â12DB SINAD = â and the recorded value Set the Service Monitor to measure SNR Increase signal amplitude until reaching a level of 30dB SNR. Record the amplitude In IPMessage, type the command â30DB S/N = â and the recorded value Increase signal amplitude until reaching 40dB SNR Record the amplitude In IPMessage, type the command â40DB S/N = â and the recorded value Set the signal amplitude to -40dBm In IPMessage, type the command â-40DBM = -40â Test Receiver Calibration, as follows: Inject a signal with an amplitude of -95dBm into the Receiver 1 antenna port In IPMessage, type the command ânoiseâ. The result must -95 dBM +/- 2. Next, inject -105dBM into the receiver and type ânoiseâ. The result must be -95 dBM +/- 2. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Result must be within 2dBm. If the noise figure is not within 2dBm of the injected signal level, return to receiver calibration and recalibrate the receivers. Repeat the tests for the other Receiver Record the noise readings on the Tune and Align Data Sheet Page 34 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Transmitter Alignment Tests Transmitter Output Step 1 Set the Service Monitor to measure the transmitter frequency of the base station. Step 2 Set the Service Monitor filters to â<20 Hz HPFâ and â15 kHz HPFâ. Ensure the Service Monitor can handle the full power transmission of the base station otherwise attach an attenuator to the output of the base station transmitter antenna port before transmitting into the Service Monitor. Step 3 Connect a coaxial cable from the output of the base station (or connected attenuator) to the Service Monitorâs RF In port. Step 4 In IPMessage, type the command âsymbol sync time = 5000â. This will provide a steady modulated tone from which frequency error can be measured. Step 5 When ready to transmit, in IPMessage, type the command âX = 1â - The transmitter frequency will be modulated with a 3.9 kHz tone. Step 6 On the Service Monitor read the frequency error. Step 7 Record the transmit frequency error on the Tune and Align Data Sheet Transmitter frequency error is controlled by the processor and cannot be adjusted manually. Transmitter Modulation Step 1 Set the Service Monitor to measure the transmitter frequency of the base station. Step 2 Set the Service Monitor filters to â<20 Hz HPFâ and â15 kHz HPFâ Ensure the Service Monitor can handle the full power transmission of the base station otherwise attach an attenuator to the output of the base station transmitter antenna port before transmitting into the Service Monitor. Step 3 Connect a coaxial cable from the output of the base station (or connected attenuator) to the Service Monitorâs RF In port. Step 4 In IPMessage, type the command âsymbol sync time = 5000â. This will provide a steady modulated tone from which frequency error can be measured. Step 5 When ready to transmit, in IPMessage, type the command âX = 1â. The transmitter frequency will be modulated with a 3.9 kHz tone. Step 6 On the Service Monitor read the deviation. Use RV2 to set the deviation between 4.7 and 4.9 kHz. Step 7 Record the Transmit Deviation on the Tune and Align Data Sheet. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 35 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Transmitter Power Step 1 Set the Service Monitor to measure the transmitter frequency of the base station. Step 2 Set the Service Monitor filters to â<20 Hz HPFâ and â15 kHz HPFâ. Ensure the Service Monitor can handle the full power transmission of the base station otherwise attach an attenuator to the output of the base station transmitter antenna port before transmitting into the Service Monitor. Step 3 Connect a coaxial cable from the output of the base station (or connected attenuator) to the Service Monitorâs RF In port. Step 4 In IPMessage, type the command âX = 1400,20â. The base station will transmit 20 packets of 1400 bytes each. This continuous transmission will last approximately 10 seconds. Step 5 On the Service Monitor note the transmitter power at the beginning of the transmission and observe whether the transmitter power drops over the course of the transmission. Step 6 Transmitter Power Output must begin at a level between 20 and 35 watts and must not drop by more then 5 watts over the course of the âX = 1400,20â command. Step 7 To change the transmitter output power use âTXpowerâ command in IPMessage. Step 8 Record the Transmit Power on the Tune and Align Data Sheet. Transmitter Data Quality and Message Success Rate Step 1 Connect a base station to an IPNC via SLIP cable or Ethernet. Step 2 Connect the mobile radio under test in the test set up. Step 3 Allow the mobile radio to connect to the base station. Step 4 Run IPLinkView or ping the mobile from the IPNC. Step 5 Set the downlink and uplink RSSI to -90 +/- 2dBm. Step 6 Observe the data quality reported by the base station on the uplink. Step 7 Adjust RV1 in the mobile for the maximum data quality on the uplink. Step 8 Data Quality must average 220 or better over the course of 50 consecutive packets or pings. Step 9 Calculate the Message Success Rate over the 50 Consecutive packets. The MSR shall be greater that 94%. Step 10 Record the Data Quality and the MSR on the Tune and Align Data Sheet. If MSR does not meet 94% proceed with Hardware Time Verification for trouble shooting. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 36 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Step 11 After completion of Data Quality and MSR tuning, record Firmware Settings. File the Tune and Align Data Sheet with the Firmware setting in the IPMN Network. Hardware Timing Troubleshooting For trouble shooting data quality and MSR failures hardware timing can be verified as follows. The figure below is an oscilloscope plot of a down-link data message from the base station to the mobile. Channel 1 is connected to the mobile's RSSI test point, Channel 2 is connected to the mobile's recovered modulation (TP1), and Channel 3 is connected to the mobileâs modem chip select line. The scopeâs acquisition mode is high-resolution. As can be seen from this plot, the base station's transmit carrier has ramped up to full power (Channel 1) in just a few milliseconds. The recovered modulation (Channel 2) is stable by this time. There follows a few milliseconds of quiet time followed by 12 milliseconds of symbol sync time. The recovered modulation from a base station should look similar to this plot. The recovered modulation signal should be approximately 1.0 Volts peak-to-peak and should be centered at approximately 2.5 VDC as is indicated in the figure above. Below is another oscilloscope plot of an up-link data message from the mobile radio to the base station. As in the last plot, Channel 1 is connected to the mobile's RSSI test point, Channel 2 is connected to the mobile's recovered modulation test point (TP1), and Channel 3 is connected to the mobile's modem chip select line. The scope's acquisition mode is now in the peak detect mode. This enables the mobileâs modem CS (Chip Select) line to be viewed. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 37 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE The mobile radioâs microcontroller, upon detecting a step response in the RSSI (caused by the base station's transmitter coming up to power), waits a period of time equal to the programmed value of the mobile's carrier detect delay time. The microcontroller then instructs the modem to search for the modem synchronization preamble. When the base station instructs the modem to look for sync tones the modem's CS line transitions low. This can be seen in the above plot. Approximately 10 milliseconds after the base station's transmitter causes a step increase in the mobile's RSSI, the CS signal goes low momentarily. As can be seen, the sync tones are stable by this time and the modem quickly establishes synchronization. The figure below is a plot of the down-link timing characteristics. Channel 1 is connected to RSSI, Channel 2 is connected to recovered audio, and Channel 3 is connected to the modem CS pin. The scope is in the high resolution acquisition mode. Note there is a very short period of quiet time (no modulation) followed by approximately 12 milliseconds of modem synchronization time (sync time). M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 38 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE The next plot is the same as before but now the scope is in the peak detect acquisition mode. After the mobile radio detects a step response in the RSSI (caused by a down-link transmission), the mobile radio's microcontroller waits an amount of time equal to the programmed value of the "carrier detect delay time" then instructs the modem to look for frame sync. When the microcontroller instructs the modem to look for frame sync, it asserts the modem's CS line (active low). In this plot, the modem's CS line can be seen to transition low approximately 3 milliseconds after the base station's transmitter has come up to full power. The recovered modulation should be centered at approximately 2.5 VDC and should have the amplitude of approximately 800 mV peal-to-peak as indicated in the plot above. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 39 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Message Success Rate Testing and Burn-In After completion of the alignment and testing, the base station shall undergo Burn In and Final Testing. Install the mobile radio in the MSR screen room as shown in the figure below. Sequence Tests Step 1 In IPMessage, verify latest version of the mobile radio firmware by entering the âversionâ command. Step 2 Verify the serial number and MAC I.D. â match the label on the unit by typing âserial numberâ and âradio mac addressâ. Step 3 Modify firmware settings as needed and run IPLinkView on the mobile radio on the highest and lowest frequencies programmed in the mobile radio. Step 4 Run IPLinkView until a GPS connection is established. Step 5 Run âfirmware checkâ for the specific Customer. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 40 SECTION 4: FACTORY TEST PROCEDURE Final Inspection The final inspection of the mobile radio is a critical step that translates directly into confidence in the product. Several areas must be checked on every base station before it can be shipped:  Screws- every screw hole must have the proper screw tightened the proper amount. The screws must be new and cannot have rounded shoulders. Screw heads must be flush to the case.  Connectors- all screws must be tight and the internal portions of each connector must not be damaged.  Covers and panels must not be dented or unduly scratched.  Initial traveler after completion of Final Inspection. M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 41 SECTION 5: FCC LABEL M64450G25 Data Transceiver FCC Label Placement M64450G25 Data Transceiver FCC Label M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 42 APPENDIX A: CIRCUIT BOARD DIAGRAMS M64450G25 IPSeries High Speed Mobile Radio Circuit Board M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 43 APPENDIX B: M64450G25 TEST DATA SHEET Date: Serial Number: Firmware Revision: End User: Tester: Adjustment / Alignment Procedures TCXO Frequency Error Parameter TCXO freq error ppb Specification Using GPS as freq ref Cal Value â¤1 PPM Receiver Injection Parameter Injection Frequency Error at RX Antenna Port Specification Measured +400 Hz Set 45MHz Filter Waveform Parameter Initial Waveform set Receiver SINAD Parameter 12dB SINAD at TP1 Specification Receiver 1 Measured Receiver 2 Measured Receiver 1 Measured Receiver 2 Measured Receiver 1 Measured Receiver 2 Measured Receiver 1 Measured Receiver 2 Measured ⤠-116dBm Receiver Distortion Parameter Distortion Specification â¤3.0% Receiver Data Quality Parameter Specification Data Quality ⼠220 Audio Voltages and balance Parameter Specification Audio AC voltage at TP1 400 mVAC +/- 1mV Audio DC voltage at TP1 2.500 vDC +/- 1mV M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Page 44 APPENDIX B: M64450G25 TEST DATA SHEET Receiver Calibration Parameter Specification Receiver 2 Measured Specification Measured -95 +2 dBm "Noise" value reported with -95dBm signal injected "Noise" value reported with -105dBm signal injected Receiver 1 Measured -105 + 2 dBm Transmitter Output Parameter Transmitter Frequency Error (Frequency controlled by software; record measured value) + 400 Hz 4.8 kHz +75 Hz Transmitter Modulation (Deviation) 40 watts Output Power at 13.8 vDC Transmitter Data Quality Parameter Specification Measured ⼠220 for 50 contiguous plots ⼠94% for 50 contiguous plots Data Quality Message Success Rate Final Inspection Item to check Check for Receiver selection function Correct Rx LED lights when receiving on its port Visual inspection Screws, connectors, jack screws, switches, overlay, no rattle LED Lock light illuminates when power is applied Attach copy of all firmware settings Completed M64450G25-FCCRpt.doc Initials Page 45
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