Yaesu Musen VXR-1000V User Manual 8
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vertex VXR-lOOO OPERATING MANUAL vertex 0 \'XR71000 O me DORMBLPWR The VXerOOO Series is designed to provide extended handheld coverage by repeating tarnsmissmns in both directions through an existing high power mobile radio Reliability is assured by a highly integrated surface mount circuit design and a aluminum extrusion chassis. Important channel freqency data is stored in EEPROM. and is easily programmable by dealers using a personal computer and the Vertex VPL—l Programming Cable and CED—22 Softu are. Please take a few minutes to read this manual carefully. The information presented here will allow you to derive maximum preformanee from your VXR-mm Utei' reading it keep the manual hand) forquick forence. in case questions ar e later on We're glad you Jolan the Vertex team. Call on us any time. because our business is communications Let us help you get }(ll\l‘ message across. This device complies With Part 15 of the FCC rules Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Specifications General Fivqui'nu thine» rm, 17l.\lh/ Vumim Hi chtiiinut Hi (haunt‘lx (‘hzmvieISpyit-in: 11 5M”, Sllmih mum HM m- .\mbum I‘m,» mum Ilmai no in wow rt equency Slalttllh 3mm, 1:1? lupin—(lulpm 1m,” My” \utlin (nupm imputmu \ Receiver ruqmi ‘liw “with Him H m “Wm it mum hl‘lhlh‘Hl} FCC ID: liBéVXR—‘IOOOV Manual 12.983ld)(8)) El \1:2dl'i SINAD 0 mo \' 1mm Quictmg 0 mm Threshhold Squelch 0.2 fl \ to 2/1 \' Adjacent Chiiniicl St'leclnll)‘ mum ll![0i‘ll’|()dulfltlun Rejection (50d!) Spurious find Image Rejectinn tindfl Cniidiicted Spul‘luufi Emissions 757dBm Audio Output 1\\‘ into 8 ohms \V/<5"/o THD Hum and NOW!) tOdB Transmitter a / z 5 / 1 lo aw Modulation IGKUF‘JE /lll{0F3E Maximum Deviation tle-iz /t2 5 Conducted Spurious Emissions GUdBc l’ower Output FM Hum and Noise, indB Physical Dimension Jinmth) x i l i iiim(w)>< irinmmm) \\ eight mug Front: panel (l) Microphone Jack Connect the microphone plug to thisjack (ZCHANNEL Selector Knob This knob selects the operating channel. This linob adjusts the receiver volume. PHI \\'hen on,“PRI" indicates that the unit is at priority count Zero and will I‘Cpt‘ut all transmissions, r). TX When onfTX'indiczites that the repeater is transmit-“rig to the handheld 6, COR This lamp hlinks red when the VXR-IOOO is t't'chVIll “A signal Iniiii zi handheld and glows red while \'XN7H\00 \> i'rwivine Hml|.\mlm l‘m‘! Pimm'Sllmili Cmiti-n] Pm] lluhilol’TT Olllput l’llli Wellil 8\ “Cl rmn Mobile ”econ-n Audio I‘luT Mum» (‘Ull ”Hurt rum Mrrlillt‘hlumphunu um... rum MnhiloTVDrum/Mobile Micruphniw I”I"l' EAntenna Socket The Antenna socket is a standard JED-ohm ENC antenna connector Funct rial Descrp 11 When the um- lornos the Vel’uL er they activate their mobile l‘fldlll in) HS front panel or a separate switch When the mobile radio is l'CCt‘lVlllg d slgnullhe V 'R-10(lll Wlll begin transmitting on the hand-held‘s m we frequent}. The user it able to hour and respond to Illl ldtllU traffic. including otliei lmnxl- helds on the some frequency The repeater Jlll‘liptzl's and polmltllm‘lvlol'h are customconfigin-ml for use with the particular nlol'lllé' radio to which n ll'lll be connected The (‘F ' sol'tuare is u>ed to program the repeater for thci qlul'cd operating; pdl'umk‘tt‘l's NOTICE Thrl'c int lllr llwt‘l'~~k‘i'\lCL‘ill’>lC 1mm“ inside this tl'zliisvonu' \l] sefl te Jolie must hr l'l‘l'l'll't’tl tn your Author-mid i rice (‘cntvl u! Xt-ixmlk Administrator Trunkin eration When the radio is connected to a trunking mobile you Wish to access the system from your handheld radio, key the handheld briefly then release the PTT key.The radio will attempt to acquire a veice channel on the trunking system by keying the mobile for 200mS and monitoring the "on-air detect” line from the mobile. If the VXR-lOOO does not see the radio transmit at all (system is busy), it will send a low tone to the handheld to alert you that the system is busy.The radio will automatically retry every 5 seconds and send a “busy" tone to the handheld with each unsuccessful attempt, to indicate progress of the call attempt. If unsuccessful after 30 secondsthe radio will transmit an “ineroept” tone to alert the handheld that the call attempt failed. When the VXRAIOOO detects that the mobile is transmittingdt Will continue to monitor the “on-air detect" line until the transmitter remains keyed for at least 25UmS to determine if the radio is merely handshaking or retrying. After successful acquisition ofa vmce channel,it will continue to hold the mobiles PTT active for 2 seconds and transmit a “go-ahead" blip to the handheld. You may then key their handheld to speak on the vmce channel. Ifyou do not key up Within the ereconds period, the radio will unkey the mobile and send the “intercept" tone, as before, QM .\1H-25A8J lcrophone MSL-IOO External Loudspeaker VPL-l Programming Cable ("P-29 Programming Interface Box (“E-22 Programming Software (for IBM PC/compatibles only) CT-52 T9101 [82 Programming Connection (‘ahle T910l Ill Radio-t(>»Radio Cloning Connection (fable YAESU MUSl‘lN (70.,LTD. l m J .\hlltiuill.illlhu “mu rum i in liqmil YAESU U. A mullm | mmm mom I S\ n ll m Iw'l'llllNllJJIHSlON um“. uuwmm ills” wont.” 7mm mt til smu- nu “mun.“ «n \ M YAESU EUROPE ll.V. my“ t 1mm simmml m known-mi. YAESU UK LTD. l m ,/ mm mm twill” m unwim \llllllli>~\1\\ mm“ W. ESU GERMANY GmbH m in ”in.” u up! ltll'mJlfi'l-lm m ti, lu‘rm m YAESU HK L’I‘l). .l m .. m... m l m m. u, will. u murmur" T>1x\x.¢haT»unl-Pu~l lwuhum Hun: m: Alignm en: The VXR-IOUO has been aligned at the factory for the specdicd performance across the frequency range Specified for each version Realignment should therefore not be necessary except in the event Ufa component failure. or after alteration of the repeater versmn. All component replacement and service should be performed only by an authorized Yaesu representative. or the warranty policy may be velded. The following test equipment is required for alignment. IBM PCJcompalibIc computer w/Yacau VPL-l cablchBrét and (ll-22 channel programmlng diskette. ' RF signal generator: calibrated output level at 1000 MHZ (0 dB,“ 1.011V — closed circuit) ‘ Devialion meter (linear detector} ‘ Oscllloscopc ' AF millivtiltmctct ' SINAD meter ' Inllnc wattmctcr: 1000 Mllz.10W scale ~ Regulated DC pt)\\cr supply adjusltihlc from 10 m I7 v, 3 ill—Ohm Iltin-YCLICllVC dummy loud: 10 W tit 1000 MHZ ‘ Frequency COUHICY' () 2 ppm accuracy AI 1000 Mllz ' AF signal generator 4 DC Voltmclct: high ImchlszC ' RF Sampling (‘ouplct (attenuation pad) Before beginning. connect the transceiver and PC using the VPL-l cable and FRB-l as shown below and download the EET’ROM data from the transceiver to the computer. l)\ll|’\ll]\ Iozld (il‘l‘t'l lltoi ;1 no Wilton,“ ’l ll 't*|-l.mtt».\»el- l)(\'litllt)n \|t‘li‘l I till—l \l’l.-l (mm l will tilt-qmiulll will“ l’tmt-t Supply (‘tltllitlll ll'l\l l‘(' l lt'l\ Il(‘ ('(l\l lilltl Store tlils ildlii in (l (l ‘l' l‘llt‘ so lhllt lt ctln he saved amt t'c‘tl'lL‘W‘tl lint-ll l'smtr flit lllllle ht-llm. program the clilinlwl. ("TONS find UFS alignment settings for View it‘Ht]~lL‘l\t’l' it‘l‘fll)“ l'plozill till: Mo to the U'zlnstil’n't’ l', FCC ID: KGGVXR—l 000V Alignment (2.983ldll9ll Alignment Channel Frequencies (MHz) CH 1 C112 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 Freq. 150.00 174,00 162.00 162.00 162.00 Cl'(‘SS OFF OFF OFF 151.4 OFF Hz DCS OFF OFF OFF OFF 023 POWER 5.0W 5.0W 5.0W 5,0W 5.0W PLL & Tram/nine! Set up the test equipment as shown for Transmitter & PLL alignment. Adjust the supply voltage to 13.8 V for all steps. Refer to the Tx & PLL Unit Alignment Points photo for alignment locations. PLL Reference Frequency Tune the transceiver to the channel,#3,connect an attenuator pad and frequency cnunlcr between the ANT connector and dummy load, key the transmitter, find adjust TC2001 on the MAIN Unit for precisely 162.00MHZ (1100 Hz), PLL VCV Connect the RF sampling coupler in-linc between the antenna jack and the RF dummy load, Connect the frequency counter to the couplcr, ' Connect the DC vollnictcr betwccn VCV test point TPZOOf) on the PCE(Prinlcd Circuit Board) and chassis ground. ' Set the tmnaccivcr to high band edge channc1,#2. Key the transmitter and adjust T2001 on the PCB for 4.3 V on the voltmeter. ‘ Select (rig/i [mild edge clizinnel,#2. and confirm the low—and VCV is El 0.6 V I 0.2 V . Transmit/er Output Power ' Select chunncl,#3, trimtmit and adjust the output power level for 5 0 walls by Ihi: the PC, CTCSS Moduhlt'an Level ' Select channel,#4, with 151.4 Hz [TCSS encode. Transmit and adjust VR1006 on the PCB for 0.75 kHz 1 0.05 kHz deviation an indicated on the deviation meter. DCS Modulation Level. ‘ Sclcct chanttcl.#5, with DCS 023 enabled. Transmit and litliust VR1009 on the PCB for 075 kllz +0.l kllZ deviation its indicated on the dcvlutlun meter. Microphone Audio Modulation Level ' Select chunnclfi}, and adjust the AF generator for 40 th output at 1 kHz to the Mlcbluck. ' l'mnsmi ind lltliuhl VR1005 «in the PCB fat 4.0 kHz : 0.1 kit; dcvmtloll a» lntlicatcd on the deviation nictcr. Sqttr'lrh rim/mid ‘ Select chutlnclfi], zllitl LILl]ll\| SO level for 0 dB,” (1.011V). ' Adjust the xquclch Ihl’l:\l|0lt1 level by the PC so that it just £510ch 1 RX LED lurm tiff). Receiver - Sci up the ml equipment at ~howli to; receiver alignment. .llltl collxtrllcl the lllllllo tt~~t iltll'lptrr tn tit-milled ill the box below. ' With lllL‘ ltilflfljclvcr ~c| It» litllid center (‘11 3. llml the RF mgnul gcncmmr luncd m the mmc frtqucncy,sci the gencmmr fnr imkHz acvmmn (for zsknz slaps) with IkHZ mnc modulatinmzmd as! the output level for 100le 31 ms {mlcnna jack. ' Adjust TZUOZJ’ZMBTZOOA and T2005 on the Main Unil fur upnmum SINADchucmg SG oulput level as necessary for proper mcxcr dcflcclinm - Aflcr lhc prvious slap. final signal gcncmtor level should be less than 030/1Vfor lZdB SINAD
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