Spectra Engineering MX800FF RF Base Station User Manual TOC
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Hm irulmmon mam-1L may cause harmful intellelmce to radio mmfion. t SPECTRA ENGDEENNG mo Mam lifll ' Technical Manual Record Of Changes Mxeoo Transceiver Any changes in lliis manual are recorded on rliis lisl. Replacemenl pages may be issued (0 you by Speclm Engineering from lime la rime. Ifany updalcs are issued, you will also receive a replacsinsnr for [his page. Dale Version Chapter Changes Pages Changed My 1997 110 All - lnidal Release All July 1997 1,1 st00 Software Software Only Aug. 1997 1.2 DIP switch settings Appendix c MXBOO Configumfion guide Appendix D Jan. 1998 1.3 Addidorual features added April 1998 10 General Revision All May 1998 2.01 Minor corrections L ’ 10,15 May 1993 2.02 Master doc All on 1993 2,03 Minor Corrections i,ii,9,z7,z9,30,35 April 1999 3.0 Local conuol learures added All Dee. 1999 3.1 Options chapler added All June 2000 410 Domment relormarled All Aug 2000 401 MXBUU Configuiadon Guide 70 @ SPECTRA ENGiNEERlNG 2000 Revision 4.01 stuo Yramueivev Technical Manual SAFETY SUMMARY Although there are no dangerous mains voltages present within the equipment, the following general safety precautions as would normally apply, should be observed during all phases of operation service and repair of this equipment. AROUND rm; EQUIPMENT To minimize any possible shock hazard from an external power supply or lightning strike, the chassis or equipment cabinet must be connected to an electrical ground. Provide adequate ventilation around the rear of the equipment. DO NOT OPERATE IN AN mwsrvrs ATMOSPHERE Do not operate the equipment in the presence of flammable gases or fumes. Operation of any electrical equipment in such an environment constitutes a definite safety hazard. DO NOT ATTEMPT INTERNAL SERVICE WHILE TRANSMITTING Thermal or RF bums may result from touching certain components within the power amplifier module while transmitting or operating the transmitter. DO NOT SUBSTITUTE PARTS OR MODIFY THE EQUIPMENT Because of the danger of introducing additional Imzards, do not install substitute or lower voltage parts to the equipment. Return to your authorized distributor. macxsn CAUTION AND comma DISPOSAL OF RP POWER DEVICES Most RF power transistors and some RF power hybrids contain Beryllium Oxide. Although they are normally sate, if physically damaged toxic dust may be released. Consult your local authority for correct disposal thereof. WARRANTY CONDITIONS & PRECAUTIONS The following conditions are not covered by the warranty of the W800. Please ensure that the W800 is not subject to; ' 1. Over voltage or Reverse Power Supply Voltage. 2 Operation in locations subjett to abnormal environmental conditions such as extreme temperatures or ingress of moisture, 3. Operation of the MXBOO Transmitter Output into an open or short cirmit or an incorrectly terminated load. W © SPECTRA ENGINEERING 2000 Revision 4.01 Teamlml Manual Tame zfl Cements Table of Contents 3. 4. .............................e..-.........l 1.1 physieamescriprian. 1.1.1 Fromlee 1.1.2 RearPanel... 1.1.3 manna... 1.2 Module Funerionai Desmiplion. Exciler Module Receiver Module. Power Amplifier Madllle Micro Comroller Board. Insullfltinn and Operation ..a.. 2.1 lnsnallalio 22 Operation 2.2.1 MXTOOLSUtilily 2.2.2 Sellinngarlr 2.2.3 Adjustment Oplinns.. 3.1 T0] ngmmmable Channel Spacing 3.2 m2 Programmable cross encoder/decode 3.3 m3 nglammable DCS/CTCSS encoder/dewder 3.4 m4 Balanoed and Isolaled VF 3.5 TOS Balanced and Isolated VF plus E&M. 3.6 1‘06 Simplex Changeover Rela 3.7 1117 Turn Around Mixer 3.8 T08 VF Delay. 3.9 m9 crcss Suppression Upgrade Filter 3.10 1-10 low Standby Orrrenr Mode. 3.11 T11 Combincd Options. 3.12 112 Exrernal Referende Oscillaler Input 3.13 113 Local Speaker and Mid. 3,14 TIA Local Channel Change ,. 3.15 1-15 RF and Line FFSK Modems 3.16 115 1pm Frequency Siabilizy 12.5 kl-lz, N ro x Bands 3.17 117 IPPM Frequency subiliry 25 kHz, R to x Bands 3.18 T18 Exrended Temperature Range .. Technical Descriplion 4.1 Excilcr Module t) SPECTRA ENGINEERCNG 2000 Revuelon 4.01 v MXBDO Transceiver Technical Manual 4.2 Receiver Module... 43 Powel Amplifier Mcdulc 4.4 Micro Cnuueller Board .. 4.4.1 OverallRadiaMnnagzmem. 4.4.2 TXSlgnalProcaxsing. 4.4.3 Rxslgnal Processing 4 4 4 RF Power Comm 4.4.5 User Interface, 5. Alignment Ind Testing 5.1 Transceiver Seiup, Cu bralion and Alignmenl 5.1.1 Sending Model Number and Serial Number to the Radla. 5.1.2 Sending Cnnfiguraliun 1nfurnuznon 5.1.3 Sending Channel lnformano 5.1.4 SeltingAll‘gmrlenlChanneL. 5.1.5 Power Cnll'brauon. 5.1.6 RSSI Calibraliml. 5.1. 7 Temperalure Calibration 5.1.3 ”Power Sela 5.1.9 Peak Deviariun and Modulatum BalaneeAllgmem.,.. 40 5.1.10 1x Cenlre Frequency Alignment. 5.1.11 TXLine inpur Level and Nominal Deviation Alignment. 5.1.12 RXLine aulpur LeveIAdjuslmenl 5.1.13 1x VF Loop Back Level. 5.1.14 Mute Threshold Senin 5.2 Modlflc Level Test Procedures 5.2.1 Exciter Module 5.2.2 Receiver Module. 5.2.3 PawerAmplifier Module 5.2.4 vco Boar 5.2.5 MicroconlmllerMadule s. mxsou Base Station Fault Finding Procedun m. 6.1 6,2 6.3 6.4 MX800 Base Slaiion 6.1.1 Transmiller Section 6.1.2 Receiver Secliarl., Microcontmller PCB Receiver Module 6.3.1 VCD Lockmg 6.3.2 RXanl End 6.3.3 IF Section. Exciizr Module 1 vi © SPECTRA ENGINEERING 2000 Revision 4.01 ”In Tachnlcal Manual TnMe 01 Contents 6.4.1 VCOLoc/ang. 6.4.2 RFPower.. 6.5 PowerAmplifier. 7. Appendices. 7.1 MXBOO Inlerface Connecfiuns 7.1.1 (WI 12315 Female Line 1/0 Conneclar 7.1.2 0112 0139 Female Manila! Carmector... 7.1.3 CN3 01:25 Female Digital 110 Connector 7.1.4 cm 0139 Male R5232 Comm» .. 7.1.5 CNfi Simplex Reluy/Externlleejerence 7.1.6 CN7RXlnput.... 7.1.7 CN8 7x culpul. 7.1.3 CN9 R145... 7.1.9 Clvs DC Power Input, 7.2 mxsuo Specifications 7.2.1 Operating Frequency Bands 7.2.2 General... 7.2.3 ' 7.2.4 7.2.5 7.3 Channel Select DIP Switch Settings 74 stoo Model Numhel Configuration Guide, 3. Drawings..." c: SPECTRA ENGINEERlNG 2000 Revision 4.01 W'i
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