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
Caution: To prevent damage of the MTS modules by static discharge, always wear the ESD strap when
servicing the MTS equipment.
Caution: Ground all antennae cables at the point that they enter the building.
Caution: Antenna design is the customers responsibility. All aspects of antenna design must comply with
the relevant local regulations.
Caution: Familiarize yourself with Man-Machine Interface (MMI) commands and their usage before
performing procedures in this documentation. Improperly applying MMI commands can result in
equipment damage.
Caution: Do not attempt to make a resistance check of the GPS antenna, as it may result in damage to the
active devices within the antenna element.
Caution: Do not transmit to an antenna under any circumstance unless frequencies are licensed.
Caution: Do not key any Base Radio with the Signal Generator directly connected to a Tx antenna port as
it damages a generator.
Caution: Some commands executed during Conformance Testing bypass normally available alarms and
protection associated with the normal MTS operation. Therefore, adhere to all cautionary information and
follow instructions exactly as in the procedures.
Caution: The MTS site must meet certain specifications for adequate protection from lightning induced
transients. See the Motorola Standards and Guidelines for Communications Sites, R56 manual.
Caution: The Site Controller motherboard contains a lithium battery. See local regulatory requirements for
proper battery disposal.
Important: Install the MTS in restricted access locations, as defined in EN/IEC 60950-1. Only the service
personnel or users with appropriate technical experience and training can use the MTS.
Important: Connect the MTS to earth and power it from a 100 V/240 VAC primary power source, or a -48
VDC secondary power source.
Important: The batteries should be installed in the same building and properly ventilated.
Mains Safety
This section contains information specifically related to mains safety when working with or operating MTS.
Warning: Hazardous mains voltages exist within the power supply of the MTS. This module is not
designed for field service. Depot servicing must include appropriate precautions when fault finding this
switch-mode power supply.
Battery Safety
This section contains information specifically related to safety when working with, or operating the MTS batteries.
Caution: To prevent injury or burns, when replacing a Lithium battery, do not allow metal objects to come
in contact with the battery terminals.
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Applicant: Motorola Solutions
Equipment Type: ABZ89FC5827 / 109AB-5827
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