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
The three versions of MTS are, in general, similar in terms of functionality and the modules that they are comprised
of. However, there are a number of important differences between them, which are highlighted in appropriate sections
of this document.
The system infrastructures Network Management (NM) applications mange the MTSs. Communication between the
MTSs and the NM applications takes place through E1 , X.21, or Ethernet link. Through this link, the NM
applications can download new configuration files to the MTSs and receive alarm, event and performance statistics
from them.
Note: When an MTS LiTE is managed in TESS application, MTS 2 should be selected.
For information regarding Network Management configuration of the MTS, see the “MTS Site Object” sections of the
Zone Configuration Manager manual and Online Help.
MTS LiTE Components
The MTS LiTE is comprised of the following components:
• A stainless steel and painted aluminum cabinet
• A removable (hingeless) front door
•
A junction panel
• A filter section
• A 19 inch card cage
• Interface cabling
• Internal modules
• Cooling fans (optional)
Note: MTS LiTE is available in 400 MHz and 800 MHz versions.
Figure 1: MTS LiTE Cabinet
The modules that comprise a typical configuration MTS LiTE cabinet includes the following modules:
• Duplexer
• Preselector
•
Site Controller
• Base Radio
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions
Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827
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