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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Electrical Connections
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10.5.6
System Cable Connections
The system connections are made through the Aux and/or Ethernet connectors on the bottom panel of
the SLR 1000 Repeater.
The positions of the Aux and Ethernet connectors are shown in Figure 41: SLR 1000 Repeater Bottom
Panel Connector Names and Locations on page 110.
See Auxiliary (Aux)/Accessory on page 60 for a description of the signaling that the Aux connector
supports.
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Electrical Connections on page 109
10.5.7
Installing Cable Grommet Connectors or Plugs
Cable sealing glands or cordgrips are used to seal the openings in the bottom of the SLR 1000
Repeater when a cable is used with the repeater.
The RJ-45 cables for LAN and GPIO connections must be field terminated on at least one end to allow
the cables to be inserted through the cable gland. The cables are typically made to length on site in a
typical installation. Solid plugs are provided to seal the USB Programming connector and any unused
cable ports.
Prerequisites: Obtain a 1 in. torque wrench.
Procedure:
1 Insert unterminated data cable through the cable gland cap.
2 Insert unterminated data cable through the cable gland body.
3 Terminate the RJ-45 connector onto the cable and plug into the desired repeater connector.
4 Screw the cable gland body into the repeater opening. Torque to 55 in-lb.
5 Screw the cap to the cable gland. Torque to 55 in-lb.
6 If a cable gland is not used, seal the opening with a M20 threaded plug. Torque to 55 in-lb.
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Electrical Connections on page 109
10.6
General Bonding and Grounding Requirements
Equipment should be attached to a grounding bar using solid or stranded 6 AWG copper wires.
See the Motorola Solutions R56 manual Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites (which
can be obtained by ordering CDROM 9880384V83) for more information on proper bonding and
grounding at a site.
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