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SERVICE MANUAL
ADDENDUM
Second Printing
January 2001
Supersedes 001-9800-500, 2/00
9883
800 MHZ MOBILE
SMARTNET
/SMARTZONE
®
/CONVENTIONAL
13.6 VDC, 15 or 30 Watts
806-824 MHz Transmit
851-870 MHz Receive
Part No. 242-98xx-30x/-50x
SMARTNET™/SMARTZONE
®
/CONVENTIONAL MOBILE
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SERVICE MANUALADDENDUMSecond PrintingJanuary 2001Supersedes 001-9800-500, 2/009883800 MHZ MOBILESMARTNET™/SMARTZONE®/CONVENTIONAL13.6 VDC, 15 or 30 Wa

Seite 2 - Service Manual Addendum

OPERATION2-3Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501 - Indicates that radio-wide scan is enabled (see Section 2.3.11). - Indicates that repeater talk

Seite 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

OPERATION2-4Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-5011. Press the Zone option switch and the alias (name) of the current zone is indicated on the uppe

Seite 4 - LIST OF TABLES

OPERATION2-5Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501A turn-off delay allows the radio to remain active for the programmed delay time after the igniti

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OPERATION2-6Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501which follows). This list may contain up to 16 chan-nels of any type (conventional or SMARTNET/Sm

Seite 6 - GENERAL INFORMATION

OPERATION2-7Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501radio-wide scan icon is displayed). Then press the Scan Edit option switch to select the scan l

Seite 7 - 1.5.6 TRANSCEIVER ALIGNMENT

OPERATION2-8Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-5012.4 CONVENTIONAL FEATURES2.4.1 INTRODUCTIONThe following information describes features unique to

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OPERATION2-9Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501Off - The transmitter keys even if the channel is busy.Noise - The transmitter is disabled if any

Seite 9 - 2.2.2 DISPLAY DESCRIPTION

OPERATION2-10Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501selection is not permitted on the current channel, the fixed power level is flashed and no power

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OPERATION2-11Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501than a carrier, this time should be relatively long to prevent the interruptions from making a m

Seite 11 - 2.3.9 POWER TURN-OFF DELAY

OPERATION2-12Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501Section 2.3, and features unique to the conventional mode are described in Section 2.4.2.5.2 VIE

Seite 12 - MONITORING

98xx SeriesSMARTNET™/SmartZone®/ConventionalFM Mobile RadioService Manual Addendum13.6 VDC, 806-824 MHz Transmit, 851-870 MHz ReceivePart No. 242-9883

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OPERATION2-13Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501Direct Entry Method (With DTMF Microphone Only)1. With a SMARTNET/SmartZone channel selected, pr

Seite 14 - SMARTZONE OPERATION

OPERATION2-14Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-5012.5.5 PRIVATE CONVERSATION II CALLSGeneralPrivate calls allow you to place a call to a specific

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OPERATION2-15Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501switch again. If the call is not answered within 20 seconds, it is automatically terminated.• If

Seite 16 - 2.4.10 POWER OUTPUT SELECT

OPERATION2-16Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501• If the radio system is busy, “BUSY” is displayed and a busy tone sounds. The call automaticall

Seite 17 - P” is indicated

OPERATION2-17Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-5011. Momentarily press the Status option switch, and the alias of the last status sent is displaye

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OPERATION2-18Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501they are user programmable if the Scan Edit option switch is programmed (see “Programing a Scan

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OPERATION2-19Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501When locked on a site, it is still possible to search for a different site using the site search

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3-1Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501PROGRAMMINGFigure 3-1 Programming SetupToBatteryToAntennaToIgn SenseRemote Programming Interface (RPI)Pa

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PROGRAMMING3-2Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-5013. Windows 3.1 - In the Program Manager, double click the SETUP.EXE file on the CD-ROM or click

Seite 22 - 0-9, , and # keys. To

PROGRAMMING3-3Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501Figure 3-2 Main Screen (Later PCTrunk Versions)Data File NameRadio Wide ScreensSystem Screens

Seite 23 - 2.5.8 MESSAGING

TABLE OF CONTENTSiiRevised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501TABLE OF CONTENTS1 GENERAL INFORMATION1.1 SCOPE OF MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seite 24 - 2.5.11 FAILSOFT OPERATION

PROGRAMMING3-4Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501clicking Window > Toolbar. A window can also be displayed by selecting it in the Window Menu

Seite 25 - 2.5.14 SMARTZONE FEATURES

PROGRAMMING3-5Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-5012. If required, display the Conventional System programming screens by clicking the System butt

Seite 26 - 2.6 SUPERVISORY TONES

PROGRAMMING3-6Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-5013.3.2 RADIO SERIES MENUThe Radio Series menu show above selects the radio type (9883 Mobile) be

Seite 27 - 3.1.2 COMPUTER DESCRIPTION

PROGRAMMING3-7Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-5013.4 RADIO-WIDE PARAMETER SCREENS3.4.1 INTRODUCTIONThe radio-wide screens program the parameters

Seite 28 - 3.1.6 PROGRAMMING FILE TYPES

PROGRAMMING3-8Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501 Button - Displays the following screen that selects the channels in each Zone and System that

Seite 29 - 3.1.9 DISPLAYING SCREENS

PROGRAMMING3-9Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501Radio Wide SMARTNET/SmartZone Screenit performs this scan before it checks the expected frequen

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PROGRAMMING3-10Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501This prevents all radios on the system from sending affiliation ISWs at the same time.Failsoft

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PROGRAMMING3-11Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501Penalty Timer - This timer disables transmitting after the time-out timer expires (Section 2.4

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PROGRAMMING3-12Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501as described in Section 2.3.11. User editing can be enabled and disabled on each scan list. Sc

Seite 33 - Radio-Wide Scan List Screen

PROGRAMMING3-13Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501Figure 3-3 Conventional Channel Screen4. Click the Modify button to display the screen which

Seite 34 - Modify List Screen

TABLE OF CONTENTS (CONT’D)iiiRevised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501TABLE OF CONTENTS3.4 RADIO-WIDE PARAMETER SCREENS. . . .3-7Introduction . . . .

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PROGRAMMING3-14Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501Channel TypeChannel Type Box - Selects the specific system from which the channel is selected.

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PROGRAMMING3-15Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501System ID - Read-only field which shows the ID of the system currently being edited.SMARTNET/S

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PROGRAMMING3-16Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501SMARTNET/SmartZone Other IDs ScreenIndividual ID - Uniquely identifies the radio on a particul

Seite 38 - CHANNELS

PROGRAMMING3-17Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501SMARTNET/SmartZone System Talk Groups Screenand program unique talk group information. This sc

Seite 39 - PARAMETERS

PROGRAMMING3-18Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501Normal - When the user presses the Emergency option switch, an emergency signal is sent to the

Seite 40 - GENERAL SCREEN

PROGRAMMING3-19Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501Close Button - Validates the entry and closes the dialog box. The entry is also validated when

Seite 41 - OTHER ID’S SCREEN

PROGRAMMING3-20Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501Trunking Call List ScreenThis screen allows the list of IDs used for private calls to be progr

Seite 42 - TALK GROUPS SCREEN

PROGRAMMING3-21Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501Figure 3-4 SMARTNET/SmartZone Channel Screen4. Repeat the preceding steps for the other scan

Seite 43 - EMERGENCY SETTINGS SCREEN

PROGRAMMING3-22Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-5013.6.8 SETTING UP SMARTNET/SMARTZONE CHANNELS The SMARTNET/SmartZone Channel screen shown in Fi

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PROGRAMMING3-23Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501Emergency Group - Selects the talk group used for emergency calls.Talk Permit Tone - When enab

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1-1Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501GENERAL INFORMATION1.1 SCOPE OF MANUALThis addendum updates the following LTR® 9800-series service manual

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PROGRAMMING3-24Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-5011 851.0125 806.01252 851.0375 806.03753 851.0625 806.06254 851.0875 806.08755 851.1125 806.112

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PROGRAMMING3-25Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501145 854.6125 809.6125146 854.6375 809.6375147 854.6625 809.6625148 854.6875 809.6875149 854.71

Seite 48 - SCREEN PARAMETERS

PROGRAMMING3-26Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501289 858.2125 813.2125290 858.2375 813.2375291 858.2625 813.2625292 858.2875 813.2875293 858.31

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PROGRAMMING3-27Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501433 861.8125 816.8125434 861.8375 816.8375435 861.8625 816.8625436 861.8875 816.8875437 861.91

Seite 50 - 800 MHz Channels

PROGRAMMING3-28Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501577 865.4125 820.4125578 865.4375 820.4375579 865.4625 820.4625580 865.4875 820.4875581 865.51

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PROGRAMMING3-29Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501- 867.5000 822.5000715 867.5125 822.5125- 867.5250 822.5250716 867.5375 822.5375717 867.5500 8

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PROGRAMMING3-30Revised January 2001Part No. 001-7780-501- 869.3000 824.3000- 869.3125 824.3125- 869.3250 824.3250- 869.3375 824.3375- 869.3500 824.350

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4-1Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501ALIGNMENT AND PERFORMANCE TESTSSECTION 4 ALIGNMENT AND PERFORMANCE TESTSFigure 4-1 Alignment SetupIgn

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ALIGNMENT AND PERFORMANCE TESTS4-2Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501RF Signal Generator - When connecting the gener-ator to the antenna jack, u

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ALIGNMENT AND PERFORMANCE TESTS4-3Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501Figure 4-2 PCTune Main Screen5. The computer then attempts to establish c

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GENERAL INFORMATION1-2Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-5011.5 MISCELLANEOUS1.5.1 ACCESSORIES Table 1-1 is a partial listing of accessories that a

Seite 57 - 4.1.2 TEST SETUP

ALIGNMENT AND PERFORMANCE TESTS4-4Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-5012. With high power (30W) models only, C656 on the PA board is adjusted for

Seite 58 - • An available serial port

ALIGNMENT AND PERFORMANCE TESTS4-5Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-5014.5 RECEIVER IF ALIGNMENT AND CHECK1. If required, remove the top cover of

Seite 59 - 4.2 TRANSMIT POWER OUTPUT

5-1Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501DSP BOARD SERVICING INFORMATION98xx Audio/Logic Board Part Changes98xx RF Board Part ChangeDSP Board Parts

Seite 60 - 4.4 TRANSMIT MODULATION

DSP BOARD SERVICING INFORMATION5-2Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501F 001 Fuse, 0.6A smd 534-5001-002D 001 Dual switch-com cathode 523-1504-022

Seite 61 - 4.8 PERFORMANCE TESTING

DSP BOARD SERVICING INFORMATION5-3Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501DSP BOARD CONNECTIONS TO AUDIO/LOGIC BOARDPL1143PL2 PL3SK4SK5SK3SK2DSP Boar

Seite 62 - DSP Board Parts List

DSP BOARD SERVICING INFORMATION5-4Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501U4C52C20C21C7C6C38C53C64C65C55C54U10U9Y1C51PL004U12U1U3C57C56R33C47C46C27C2

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Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-5015-5+ 5VU12SN74LVCC3245VCCADIRA1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8GND1GND2123456789101112SCKMOSISSVCCBNCOEB1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8GND33.3V

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Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-5015-6+ 5VU12SN74LVCC3245VCCADIRA1A2A3A4A5A6A7A8GND1GND2123456789101112SCKMOSISSVCCBNCOEB1B2B3B4B5B6B7B8GND33.3V

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DSP BOARD SERVICING INFORMATION5-7Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501UNREVISED DSP BOARD COMPONENT LAYOUTU4C52C20C21C7C6C38C53C64C65C55C54U10U9Y

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Part Number 001-9800-5011-01 hph Printed in U.S.A.

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GENERAL INFORMATION1-3Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501ZonesA zone is a collection of up to 16 channels of any type (conventional or SmartNet/

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2-1Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501OPERATIONFigure 2-1 Front Panel Controls And IndicatorsEMERF3F2F1SCANCPSOption SwitchesMicrophoneJackOn-

Seite 69 - 1-01 hph Printed in U.S.A

OPERATION2-2Revised January 2001Part No. 001-9800-501Select Switch - Rotating this switch increases or decreases the selected channel. It is also used

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