Motorola Mt1000 Programming Manual

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We are located in Wisconsin, next day point for Motorola parts! Your order (for in stock items) placed by 2pm Central will ship next business day! Nickel Cadmium Battery Currently the most cost effective chemistry on the market. Nickel Cadmium batteries give you more watt-hours of operation (per shift) for the least amount of money, These versatile batteries can operate under extreme conditions of cold or heat (-30c to +50c). NiCd's major drawback is its susceptibility to memory effect, or its propensity to 'forget' and not utilize its full capacity. Technical Data: Charge: Rapid Volts: 10V Avg.

MAh: 1100 Height: 3 5/16' FM Rating: NI / Class-1 / Div-2 / Group-A,B,C&D Prem Batt NiCD 1100 mAh 10V Unit of Measure: 1 EA $69.95 2. NTN5448BR Nickel Cadmium Battery Currently the most cost effective chemistry on the market.

Nickel Cadmium batteries give you more watt-hours of operation (per shift) for the least amount of money. These versatile batteries can operate under extreme conditions of cold or heat (-30C to +50c). NiCd's major drawback is its susceptibility to memory effect, or its propensity to 'forget' and not utilize its full capacity.

Technical Data: Charge: Rapid Volts: 10V Avg. MAh: 1000 Height: 3 5/16' FM Rating: IS / Class-1,2&3/Div-1/ Group-C,D,E,F&G Prem Batt NiCD 1000 mAh 10V IS Unit of Measure: 1 EA $94.95 Chargers: 1. WPPN4009BR 110V AC base charge unit with adapter plate The MCC will help extend battery life and enhance battery operation. It will safely condition and charge your specified Nickel Cadmium (NiCD) and Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) batteries in approximately an hour.

110 VOLT 9.6 BASE Unit of Measure: 1 EA $84.00 Carrying Solutions: 1. Swivel - Leather carry case with T-strap, spacer and 2 1/2' belt loop for high or medium capacity battery (Snap) A variety of carrying accessories are available for your comfort and convenience. The carrying cases are available in sizes designed to fit your radio & battery and permit audio to be heard clearly. CASE LONG SWIVEL SNAP Unit of Measure: 1 EA $75.50 6. NTN5602A Belt clip - Public safety full 3' clip, black aluminum BELTCLIP PUBLIC SAFETY BLK Unit of Measure: 1 EA $22.50 7. NTN5884A Swivel - Leather DTMF carry case long, fits 3' belt (Snap) A variety of carrying accessories are available for your comfort and convenience.

The carrying cases are available in sizes designed to fit your radio & battery and permit audio to be heard clearly. CASE LONG DTMF SNAP W/O B LOOP Unit of Measure: 1 EA $65.00 8.

. ™ ® HT 1000, JT 1000 ™ ™ MT 2000, MTS 2000 and MTX Series ® Handie-Talkie Portable Radios Service Manual. MOTOROLA, the Stylized M logo, Handie-Talkie, Private-Line, Digital Private-Line, FLASHport, HearClear, HT 1000, JT 1000, MT 2000, MTS 2000, MTX 2000, MTX 838, MTX 8000, and MTX 9000 are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. For details on the operation of the radio or level 1 or 2 maintenance procedures, refer to the applicable manuals, which are available separately. A list of related publications is provided in the section, “Related Publications Available Separately” on page vii. MODEL CHART, Conventional Systems Radios (JT 1000 and MT 2000 Models).ix MODEL CHART, Private Systems Radios (MTS 2000 Models).x MODEL CHART, Shared Systems Radios (MTX 838, MTX 8000, MTX.LS, and.

BOARDS’ SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM (Sheet 1 of 2). NUF/PMUF6500D, NUF/PMUF6533A AND NUF/PMUF6410D (800MHz) TRANSCEIVER BOARD PARTS LIST AND COMPONENT LOCATION DIAGRAMS.78 Electrical Parts List, Transceiver (800MHz) NUF/PMUF6500D, NUF/PMUF6533A AND NUF/ PMUF6410D. CONTROLLER BOARD TOP-LEVEL SCHEMATIC.100. 10 - Replacement Parts Ordering. Table 5 - Test Environments, HT 1000/JT 1000 Radios.

Service Manual (earliest version radios; first issue- 4/92).68P81200C20 Service Manual (early version radios; first issue- 4/93).68P81200C25 Service Manual (later version radios. Secure Conventional Standard Control; With Top Display Secure SMARTNET™ Limited Keypad; No Display Limited Keypad; With Front Display. MPT = Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications Full Keypad; No Display Position 8 - Primary Operation Full Keypad; With Front Display Conventinal/Simplex Limited Controls.

VHF DN models cannot be cloned to AN, BN, or CN models. Any DN model can be cloned from like CN or DN models. Prior to cloning any AN or BN model into a like CN or DN model, a code plug fix must be performed on the AN or BN model.

= The radio model number is required when placing an order for the controller board. The model number can be found on the FCC Label on the back of the radio. Refer to Replacement Parts Ordering, Section 10 of this manual for instructions on how to place an order. X = One item is supplied per radio. = The radio model number is required when placing an order for the controller board.

The model number can be found on the FCC Label on the back of the radio. Refer to Replacement Parts. The radio model number and flash code are required when placing an order for the controller board. The model number can be found on the FCC Label on the back of the radio. The Flashcode can be obtained several ways: Check the FCC Label on the back of the radio. X = One item is supplied per radio.

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= The radio model number is required when placing an order for the uniboard. The model number can be found on the FCC Label on the back of the radio. Refer to Replacement Parts Ordering, Section 10 of this manual for instructions on how to. These accessories are approved as being intrinsically safe by Factory Mutual Research Corporation (FMRC). Refer to the radio label for intrinsic safety ratings and required batteries.

Only the accessories and antennas noted (by.) may be used on approved radios. Maintenance Specifications for VHF Radios (All Specifications Are Per Electronic Industries Association (EIA) 316B Unless Otherwise Noted.) GENERAL RECEIVER TRANSMITTER Frequency Range: 136–178MHz FCC Designation: AZ489FT3768 RF Power: 136-174MHz 1-5 Watts Power Supply: Nickel-Cadmium Battery Bandwidth: 42MHz 174-178MHz 1-4 Watts. Maintenance Specifications for 800MHz Radios (All Specifications Are Per Electronic Industries Association (EIA) 316B Unless Otherwise Noted.) GENERAL RECEIVER TRANSMITTER RF Power: 3 Watts FCC Designation: AZ489FT5747 Frequency Range: 851–870MHz Power Supply: Nickel-Cadmium Battery Bandwidth: 19MHz Frequency Range: 806–824MHz Battery Voltage: Nominal: 7.5 Volts.

(non-FLASHport operation). (Customer Board Initialization) When the controller board is received, it will need a serial from the defect unit. The serial is manually entered via the RSS prior to proceeding any further with the replacement process. Digital to Analog converter; converts a digital value to a corresponding dc voltage value.

Phase-Locked Loop; a circuit in which an oscillator is kept in phase with a reference, usually after passing through a frequency divider. Push-To-Talk; the switch located on the left side of the radio which, when pressed, causes the radio to transmit. HT 1000, JT 1000, MT 2000, MTS 2000, and MTX series radios.

Hereafter, the text will refer collectively to these radios as “this family of radios.”. Test Equipment, Service Aids, and Tools Recommended Test The list of equipment contained in Table 1 includes all of the standard test equipment required for servicing two-way portable radios, as well Equipment as several unique items designed specifically for servicing this family of radios. Service Aids and Refer to the “Service Aids” in Table 2 and “Recommended Service Tools” list in Table 3 for a listing and description of the service aids and Recommended Tools tools designed specifically for servicing this family of radios, as well as the more common tools required to disassemble and properly maintain the radio. The following table lists service aids recommended for working on this family of radios. These items are available from Radio Products Services Division. Table 2 Service Aids MOTOROLA PART NO.

DESCRIPTION APPLICATION Servicers Video Tape Video Tape Includes Radio Introduction. Service Tools The following table lists the tools recommended for working on this family of radios; these tools are also available from Motorola. The R-1319A solder/desolder workstation requires the use of some reflow nozzles which are included with the workstation. Transceiver Performance Testing General The HT 1000, JT 1000, MT 2000, MTS 2000, and MTX series radios have been prepared to meet published specifications through their manufacturing process, with the use of laboratory-quality test equipment of highest accuracy. The recommended field service equipment approaches the accuracy of the manufacturing equipment with a few exceptions. (side button 3, SB3) five times in succession.

After the fifth press: a. (HT 1000 radios), a tone is emitted to indicate that the rf test mode has been entered. (JT 1000 radios), the display will show the firmware version of the microprocessor for two seconds, emit a tone, then display TEST MODE).

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After the self test is complete, press the monitor button (side button 3, SB3) five times in succession, within 10 seconds. After the fifth press, a tone is emitted to indicate that the RF test mode has been entered. To exit test mode, turn the radio off then back on. RF Test Mode, MT 2000, When the MT 2000, MTS 2000, or MTX series radio is operating in its normal environment, the radio’s microcomputer controls the RF MTS 2000, and MTX channel selection, transmitter key-up, and receiver muting. Release the orange button; ”3/0” appears, which indicates that switch 3 is in the open condition. Press the orange button again; “3/1” appears, which indicates that switch 3 is in the closed condition.

Rotate the mode selector knob; ”4/0” thru ”4/15” appears, which indicates that knob 4 is in mode position 1 thru 15. Table 7 Test Environments, MT 2000, MTS 2000, and MTX Series Radios NO. OF BEEPS DISPLAY DESCRIPTION FUNCTION Carrier Squelch RX: unsquelch if carrier detected TX: mic audio Hear Clear. RX: unsquelch if carrier detected TX: compressed mic audio Tone RX: unsquelch if carrier and tone (192.8Hz) detected. Unsquelch to occur at system need frequency to a conventional MODE; select a.