User's Manual

MTR2000 MOTOTRBO Digital Upgrade: New Connections 9-5
7. Secure the Transceiver Assembly to the bottom plate by fastening the screws in Step 3
(Refer to Figure 9-3).
8. Reconnect the Exciter-to-PA Coaxial Cable and Rx Input Cable.
9.3 New Connections
After the station equipment has been mechanically installed, connections must be made. This
involves making the following new connections to:
J7 Backplane Connector to support the following analog third party boxes (If applicable)
- Community Repeater Panel
- Tone Remote Controller (Console Connection)
- LTR Trunking Controller
- Passport (NTS) Controller
- Phone Patch
- Deskset
Ethernet to support the following MOTOTRBO features
- IP Site Connect (Multi Site)
- RDAC
- Connect Plus
- Capacity Plus
9.3.1 AUX Connector
The location of the AUX connector is located at the station rear panel. The following cables are the
reference cables used for this connector:
Auxiliary System Cable, Part no. X244AG
System Connector Cable, Part no. C540AD
9.3.2 System Connector
For details on the system connectors, refer to Chapter 6 : MTR3000 Backplane.
9.3.3 Telephone Line Connections
For details on the telephone line connections, refer to Chapter 6 : MTR3000 Backplane.
9.3.4 Station Maintenance Connections
Table 9-1 on page 9-6 provides a description of the maintenance connections located on the front of
the Station Control Module.
Note
1. It is not recommended to perform a digital upgrade and use the upgraded station in
analog mode as certain analog functionality will be lost. Refer to Product Planner for
details.
2. 14.2VDC power (Pin 20) and GPIO_9 (Pin 5) are not supported on an upgraded
MTR2000 J7 backplane connector. If 12VDC power is required on an upgraded
MTR2000, then it must be obtained from Pin32 of connector J5.
Applicant: Motorola
Equipment Type: ABZ89FC4827
Exhibit D1-4