User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 5827 Exhibit D - User Information
- Tune-Up Procedure
- User Manual
- MANUAL COVER PAGE
- Copyrights
- CMM Labeling and Disclosure Table
- Service Information
- Document History
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Processes
- List of Procedures
- About MTS LiTE, MTS 2 and MTS 4 Installation, Configuration and Basic Service Manual
- MTS Overview
- General Safety
- Radio Frequency Distribution System
- RFDS Theory of Operation
- MTS LiTE and MTS 2 RFDS
- MTS 4 RFDS
- Expansion Cabinet RFDS
- Site Controller
- XHUB Controller
- Base Radio
- Power Supply Unit
- Cooling Fans
- Technical Specifications
- Environmental and Standards Specifications
- Cabinet and Module Specifications
- MTS Cabinets Frequency Range
- Dimensions of the MTS Cabinets
- RF Specifications
- Transmitter Specifications
- Receiver Specifications
- Site Controller Specifications
- Internal GPS Module Input Specifications
- MTS LiTE / MTS 2 Duplexer Specifications
- MTS LiTE / MTS 2 Preselector Specifications
- MTS 4 Duplexer Specifications
- MTS 4 Post Filter Specifications
- MTS 4 Preselector Specifications
- Auto Tune Cavity Combiner (ATCC) Specifications
- Manual Tune Cavity Combiner (MTCC) Specifications
- Hybrid Combiner Specifications
- Base Radio Specifications
- Power Supply Unit Specifications
- XHUB Controller Specifications
- RX Splitter Specifications
- MTS LiTE, MTS 2, and MTS 4 Connectors
- Expansion Options
- MTS 4 Outdoor Enclosure
- Appendix A: Field Replaceable Units (FRUs)
- Appendix B: Planned Maintenance Inspection (PMI)
- Appendix C: Static Precautions and ESD Strap
- Appendix D: TETRA/Dimetra Acronyms
Track ID not mapped:
JTH0500102
3 On the list, locate the unit that you have removed and that is indicated as Units are not present.
4 Delete old CAN Bus unit from the CAN Bus unit mapping list. Type can remove_mapping <Device>,
where <Device> is the old unit name. See example below:
SC> can remove_mapping dpm 2
5 Add new CAN Bus unit to the CAN Bus unit mapping list.
Note: The new unit Track ID is present on the replaced unit label and indicated as Track ID not
mapped in the list shown in step 2.
Use can add_mapping <Device> <TrackID>, where< TrackID> is a TrackID of the new unit and
<Device> is the new unit name. Units have the following names: psu X, dpm X, atcc X, where X denotes a digit
between 0 and 3. See example below:
SC> can add_mapping dpm 2 JTH0500102
6 View the updated mapping list using the can check_mapping command and check that there are no units
labeled as Track ID not mapped or Units are not present.
Site Controller – GPS Module
The GPS module generates a highly accurate timing reference signal within the Base Station. To do this a proper GPS
signal must be provided to the QMA input connector on the Site Controller Front Panel. The Site Controller provides
a +5 V dc supply voltage on the QMA connector. It is intended to be used to provide a voltage supply for active
antennas.
Note:
See Hardware Installation on page 75 for description of external GPS.
See respective restoration manual (DIPS/DIPC systems) or Service Manual
(DIPM system) for procedures
on how to verify the internal and external GPS module.
Site Controller – Lithium Battery
This section contains procedures on how to check if the lithium battery needs changing and how to correctly replace
it.
Resetting the RTC Battery Status
The following procedure describes how to reset the status of the RTC battery. Perform this procedure after each RTC
battery replacement.
Procedure:
In TETRA Application, enter hw rtc reset batteryStatus
The following message appears:
reset RealTimeClock battery status
- Status: OK
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions
Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827
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