Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Foreword
- General Safety and Installation Standards and Guidelines
- Declaration of Conformity
- Declaration of Compliance for the Use of Distress and Safety Frequencies
- MOTOTRBO SLR 1000 Repeater Supplemental Safety and Installation Requirements
- Environmental Information
- Document History
- Contents
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Procedures
- Related Publications
- Summary of Bands Available
- Commercial Warranty
- SLR 1000 Repeater
- SLR 1000 Satellite Receiver
- SLR 1000 Transceiver Board
- SLR 1000 Front Panel
- SLR 1000 Bottom Panel
- SLR 1000 Test Equipment And Service Aids
- SLR 1000 Performance Check or Testing
- SLR 1000 Programming and Tuning
- SLR 1000 Maintenance and Disassembly/Reassembly
- SLR 1000 Installation
- 10.1 Pre-Installation Considerations
- 10.2 SLR 1000 Repeater Package Contents
- 10.3 Mounting the SLR 1000 Repeater to a Wall or Ceiling
- 10.4 Mounting the SLR 1000 Repeater to a Pole
- 10.5 Electrical Connections
- 10.6 General Bonding and Grounding Requirements
- 10.7 General Cabling Requirements
- 10.8 Post Installation Checklist
- Appendix A: Accessories
- Appendix B: Replacement Parts Ordering
- Appendix C: Motorola Solutions Service Centers
- Appendix D: SLR 1000 Series Third-Party Controllers
- Appendix E: MOTOTRBO Repeater EME Assessment
- Glossary of Terms and Acronyms
- Alert tone
- Analog
- ASIC
- AUX
- Band
- CTCSS
- Clear
- Conventional
- CPS
- Default
- Digital
- DPL
- DSP
- EIA
- ESD
- EU
- FCC
- FM
- Frequency
- FRU
- FSK
- GNSS
- GPIO
- IC
- IF
- I/O
- kHz
- LCD
- LED
- MDC
- MHz
- MISO
- MOSI
- PA
- PC Board
- PFC
- PL
- Programming Cable
- PTT
- Radio Management
- Receiver
- Repeater
- RF
- RSSI
- Rx
- SCM
- SELV
- Signal
- SINAD
- SLR
- Spectrum
- SPI
- Squelch
- TOT
- TPL
- Transceiver
- Transmitter
- Trunking
- Tx
- UHF
- USB
- VCO
- VCTCXO
- VHF
- VIP
- VSWR
- WLAN
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10.1.7
Recommended Tools and Equipment
In addition to the typical compliment of hand tools, the following tools and equipment are
recommended for proper installation of the repeater equipment.
• Tarpaulin or plastic drop cloth or cover surrounding equipment while drilling concrete anchor holes.
• Vacuum cleaner for removing concrete dust caused by drilling.
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10.1.8
Equipment Unpacking and Inspection
This section describes ways to unpack and inspect the repeater equipment.
Unpack Equipment
Remove the repeater from the cardboard box. Remove the foam inserts and remove the repeater from
the antistatic bag. Keep all packing components for future shipping of the repeater.
Initial Inspection
• After removing the repeater from the packaging, set on the surface for inspection. The front cover
and main housing should be free of damage and should have no obvious scuffs or marks.
• The RF connectors should be free of damage. Connectors should not be bent with regard to the
chassis. Threads on RF connectors should be free of debris and undamaged.
• Thoroughly inspect the equipment as soon as possible after delivery. If any part of the equipment
has been damaged in transit, immediately report the extent of the damage to the transportation
company and to Motorola Solutions.
• When a repeater is delivered from Motorola Solutions, it arrives in suitable packing materials. If the
unpacked equipment is damaged, return it to Motorola Solutions in its original packaging.
CAUTION: Equipment should be handled in its original packaging until it is delivered to its
final destination. If the equipment is damaged while being moved without the original
packaging, the warranty claim is not valid.
Improper handling of the repeater may cause personal injury or damage to the repeater.
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