User's Manual

APPLICANT: MOTOROLA EQUIPMENT TYPE: ABZ89FC3797
EXHIBIT D1-4
User / Operational Manual
Tune-Up Procedure (Draft)
See the following manual excerpts (Chapter 10 and Chapter 13 of MOTOTRBO MTR3000 Base Station /
Repeater, Basic Service Manual) for instruction on performing the field digital upgrade, operational verification,
and programming / tuning.
All adjustments are software controlled and are pre-set at the factory. Certain station operating parameters can be
changed using Customer Programming Software (CPS), within predetermined limits. Examples include transmit /
receiver operating frequencies and transmitter power level.
After the base station / repeater and ancillary equipment have been mechanically installed, properly cabled, and
power applied, the equipment must then be optimized; that is, before placing the base station / repeater in
operation. The cable required is a standard “USB A to B” cable. Optimization is performed through the Customer
Programming Software (CPS), kit number RVN5115.
After the base station / repeater is operational, the base station / repeater’s codeplug data must be copied to a
PC- compatible computer.
Optimization involves the following tasks:
1. Reading the base station / repeater codeplug from the base station / repeater (this ensures a match between
the base station / repeater serial number (resident in the codeplug) and the serial number (part of the
customized base station / repeater codeplug data) that is written back to the base station / repeater (see task
5).
2. Customizing the base station / repeater codeplug and saving the data to the base station / repeater.
3. Aligning the base station / repeater for:
- Modulation Limit
- Speaker Level
- Station Reference
- MTR2000 PA Calibration
- Receiver Squelch Adjust
4. Performing post-optimization procedures.
5. Writing the customized codeplug to the base station / repeater codeplug.
For details on these tasks, refer to the Customer Programming Software (CPS) Online Help.