Pyramid Communications WM1000 Wireless Microphone User Manual WM 1000 Manual indd

Pyramid Communications Wireless Microphone WM 1000 Manual indd

Users Manual

WM-1000Wireless Microphone SystemProduct Manual
ForwardScope of this manualThis manual contains the specifi ca ons, func onal descrip on, opera ng instruc ons, schema c, parts locator and parts list for the WM-1000  Wireless Microphone System.  This manual is intended for use by qualifi ed service technicians to aid them with installa on, interfacing, alignment and trouble shoo ng of the WM-1000 when used with other land mobile radios.Note:   Any modifi caƟ ons not expressly approved by Pyramid CommunicaƟ ons may void the user’s authority to   operate the equipment.Service manual revisionsComponent changes, addi ons and dele ons may occur in the circuit design to improve opera on and will be refl ected in future releases of this service manual. Specifi ca ons and circuit changes are subject to change without prior no ce or obliga on by Pyramid Communica ons.FCC informaƟ onFCC ID:  LRUWM1000, LRUWB1000This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  Opera on is subject to the following two condi ons: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired opera on.
Curabitur rutrum commodo odio vitae consectetur. Sed vitae viverra orci. Vivamus semper sapien et justo blandit a congue nisl tincidunt. Praesent volutpat sodales lorem, vel vestibulum mi fringilla id. Fusce elementum sagittis commodo. Duis faucibus, lectus eget consectetur mattis, libero diam commodo libero.RF Exposure StatementThe WM-1000  has been shown to be compliant for localized specifi c absorp on rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general exposure limits specifi ed in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95-1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specifi ed in IEEE 1528-2013, OET Bulle n 65 Supp. C and EN/IEC 62209.  To maintain compliance with RF exposure limits, a 20cm separa on distance must be maintained between the WB-1000 and any persons.
Industry Canada informaƟ onIC ID:  2390A-WM1000, 2390A-WB1000This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Opera on is subject to the follow-ing two condi ons: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired opera on of the device.Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d’Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de li-cence. L’exploita on est autorisée aux deux condi ons suivantes : (1) l’appareil ne doit pas produire de brouil-lage, et (2) l’u lisateur de l’appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est suscep ble d’en comprome re le fonc onnement.Under Industry Canada regula ons, this radio transmi er may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmi er by Industry Canada. To reduce poten al radio interfer-ence to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communica on.Conformément à la réglementa on d’Industrie Canada, le présent éme eur radio peut fonc onner avec une antenne d’un type et d’un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l’éme eur par Industrie Canada. Dans le but de réduire les risques de brouillage radioélectrique à l’inten on des autres u lisateurs, il faut choisir le type d’antenne et son gain de sorte que la puissance isotrope rayonnée équivalente (p.i.r.e.) ne dépasse pas l’intensité nécessaire à l’établissement d’une communica on sa sfaisante
This radio transmi er 2390A-WM1000 & 2390A-WB1000 have been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.Le présent éme eur radio 2390A-WM1000 & 2390A-WB1000 a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonc- onner avec les types d'antenne énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal et l'impédance req-uise pour chaque type d'antenne. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans ce e liste, ou dont le gain est supérieur au gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l'exploita on de l'éme eur.Approved Antenna:  2.2dBi (valued used for ¼ dipole antenna) 50 Ohm, RP-SMA Whip AntennaRF Exposure StatementThe WM-1000  has been shown to be compliant for localized specifi c absorp on rate (SAR) for uncontrolled environment/general exposure limits specifi ed in ANSI/IEEE Std. C95-1-1992 and had been tested in accordance with the measurement procedures specifi ed in IEEE 1528-2013, OET Bulle n 65 Supp. C and EN/IEC 62209.  To maintain compliance with RF exposure limits, a 20cm separa on distance must be maintained between the WB-1000 and any persons.Pour maintenir la conformité avec les limites d’exposi on aux radiofréquences, une distance de sépara on de 20 cm doit être maintenue entre le WB-1000 et toutes les personnes.
Speci cationsPhysicalHandheld Size: 4.3” x 2.6” x 1.5”Handheld Weight: 6 oz.Base Size 3.8 “ x 2.75” x 2.75”Base Weight: 5 oz.Construc on:  ABS Plas cPower & AudioBa ery:  3.7V Lithium Polymer Ba ery, 2000mAHSpeaker: 1.6 Wa  Internal SpeakerExternal Audio Output: 3.5mm Headphone ConnectorTransmiƩ erFrequency Range: 902 - 928 MHz, Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum (Fixed Channel)RF Power Output: +13.1dBmData Rate: 150 KbpsReceiverFrequency Range: 902 - 928 MHzReceiver IF bandwidth: 300 kHz Receiver sensi vity (BER)  −102.5 dBm at 150 kbps, GFSK
Functional DescriptionThe WM-1000 is a state of the art spread spectrum unlicensed radio system that provides extendedcoverage for mobile radio users. This portable radio system integrates with your exis ng mobile radio togive users handheld coverage when outside of their vehicle. With no license required, the WM-1000off ers ease of implementa on when compared to tradi onal SMR vehicular repeater systems.The WM-1000 is used as mobile extender in cross-band opera on: the link is 915 MHz ISM Bandu lizing a tradi onal simplex mode of communica ons where the handheld WM-1000 unit can eithertransmit or receive at any one  me. The mobile radio that the WM-1000 is connected to can be Lo-band, VHF, UHF trunking or conven onal. Proper care must be taken to prevent interference between the mobile’s higher power transmi er and the repeater receiver. Proper antenna placement is impor-tant even in this cross-band opera on.Pyramid’s patented Smart Trunking II™ access gives portable radio users feedback of the handshakestatus of their tethered mobile radio to system call status. This ensures that the portable user has com-plete visibility of the trunking status to the main radio system. Sub audible signaling between the WM-1000 and the WB-1000 nego ate the trunking access regardless of trunking format, EDAC’S™, LTR™,P25™, Nexedge™,, MOTOTRBO™ AND IDAS™. When channel access is granted the WM-1000 user
The WM-1000 System can be confi gured to operate in one of two modes. First, the WM-1000 can beconfi gured to be uniquely paired to the WB-1000 base in the vehicle. This provides private securecommunica ons to your vehicle mounted mobile radio. If you work together with other users on a regularbasis, the WM-1000 can be confi gured to work in group mode. This allows handheld users tocommunicate with each other on a common channel. The WB-1000 base units ESPIITM structure worksto establish one priority vehicle on the scene to handle traffi  c to and from the dispatch channel.Cradle/Docking Sta on Features:WB-1000 is a dedicated base and charger that interfaces seamlessly to most popular mobile radios. Whenthe WM-1000 transmits, the WB-1000 receives the transmission and in real  me keys the Mobile Radioretransmi  ng the conversa on back to dispatch. When the mobile receives a transmission, the WB-1000base retransmits back to the WM-1000, extending the range of the wireless microphone equal to yourmobile two way radio.
WM-1000 User Functions
Visit www.pyramidcomm.com for up to date installation guides on your speci c mobile radio.Before installing the WB-1000, ensure that the mobile radio is properly aligned per the manufacturer’s tuninginstruc ons. Addi onally, ensure that the WB-1000 jumper switches are properly confi gured for use with the par- cular mobile radio that it will be connected to:SW2:  RS-232 SW3: RS-485SW4: Emergency Opera onWB-1000 Installation
Proin iaculis lacus vitae ligula lacinia in fermen-tum ligula elementum. Etiam ut elit dui. Sed augue felis, hendrerit in interdum sit amet, mollis semper turpis. Pellen-tesque malesuada, leo vel volutpat tempusMake the connec ons between the mobile radio and the WB-1000 cable as follows:Pin 1:     Ground. Connect to the radio’s chassis or ground plane.Pin 2:     Mobile transmit audio. Connect to the mobile transmit audio path or tone input. If connected to      the mobile mic input, ensure that the WB-1000 is programmed for fl at (common data). If connected  a er pre-emphasis, ensure that the WB-1000transmit audio path is programmed for pre-emphasis.    Pin 2 is AC coupled and has an output impedance of 600 or 2.2Kohms (determined by J2). RV3 sets    the transmit audio output level and J1 sets the adjustment range between 0-5VPP (J1 open) or 0-  100mVPP (J1 shorted).Pin 3:     Remote enable/disable. Connect to the radio’s auxiliary output or a separate switch to remotely    enable or disable the repeater. If this line goes high to ac vate the repeater, ensure that JP1 is set      to the “+” posi on. If this line goes to ground, set JP1 to the “-” posi on. J8 has two posi ons to      add a pull up (+) or pull down (-) resistor to this line if used with an open collector or dry contact    output. Pin 4:     Mobile PTT output. Connect to mic PTT on the mobile radio, or a line that goes ac ve low to trans     mit.  Pin 4 is an open drain output rated at 2A at 15VDC.Pin 5:     12 VDC input. Connect to the radios 12V switched supply or a point capable of supplying at least  2A of current.Pin 6:     Mobile receive audio. Connect this line to the mobile receive audio path before the volume control.    If pin 6 is connected to the mobile discrimminator, ensure that the SVR-P250 receive path is    programmed for de-emphasis (common data). If connected a er de-emphasis, program the receive  path for fl at. Pin 6 is AC coupled and high impedance (>15K ohm). RV5 sets the receive audio level  sensi vity; this input should be between 30mVPP and 5VPP. J7 sets the gain of the receive input    amp. If open, the input has a maximum gain of one; if installed, the input has a maximum gain of
Pin 7:     Mobile COR detect. This line is used to indicate when the SVR-P250 should repeat the transmission    to the handheld. Connect to a logic point in the radio that indicates proper tone and carrier have      been detected or the audio unmute line. If this line goes more posi ve during an unmute condi on,      program the mobile COR line as ac ve high (common data). If the line goes more nega ve during    an unmute condi on, program the mobile COR line as ac ve low. The input from pin 7 is high     impedance and does not have to go rail to rail. The SVR-P250 uses a voltage comparator as a COR      threshold detector and is factory set at 1.6VDC. The COR input must go at least 0.5VDC on either      side of this threshold.Pin 8:     Local mic audio. If programmed for local mic repeat, the SVR-P250 will go into transmit mode and    repeat the audio from this line whenever the mobile radio is keyed by the local mic. Connect this     line to the mobile transmi er audio path before limi ng or fi ltering. This input is AC coupled and      high impedance (>5.6Kohms). The input level at this pin should be 300mV to 5VPP. RV2 sets the  local mic sensi vity. If the mic high line has suffi  cient drive for this input, install J4 and leave pin 8    unconnected. J6 sets the gain of the local mic input amp. If open, the maximum gain is one; if    installed, the maximum gain is 10.
Pin 9:     On-Air detect.    Trunking: Connect to a point in the radio that indicates the mobile transmi er is actually on the    air.    This is not the same as mic PTT. If pin 9 goes posi ve during transmit, program the on-air detect    line for ac ve high (common data). If pin 9 goes to ground during transmit, program the on air      detect line for ac ve low.  Conven onal: Used for local mic repeat indica on from the mobile. Connect pin 9 to pin 4 of      the SVR-P250 and program the on-air detect line for ac ve low. Solder jumper J5 will connect      pin 9 to pin 4 (PTT output) and can be used on conven onal systems only. Pin 10:   Emergency Output. Connect to the Emergency input on the mobile radio. On Motorola radios,      the Emergency input opens from ground on ac va on and jumper J13 should be in the “NC”    posi on.    On all other radios, the Emergency input pulls to ground on ac va on and jumper J13 should      be in the “NO” posi on.Install the WB-1000 in the vehicle using an AMPS moun ng bracket hardware. Install the unit whereit will be easily visible by the driver and will not interfere with the drivers vision or cons tute a hazard during avehicle collision. The WB-1000 mounts in the bracket using the four 8-32 x ¼” machine screws. Do not uselonger screws to mount the WB-1000 to the bracket or damage may result.
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