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
Notice
General Safety and Installation
Standards and Guidelines
ATTENTION!
WARNING: For safe installation, operation, service and repair of this equipment, follow the
safety precautions and instructions, as well as any additional safety information in Motorola
Solutions product service and installation manuals and the Motorola Solutions R56 Standards
and Guidelines for Communications Sites manual
(which can be obtained by ordering CDROM
9880384V83). To obtain copies of these materials, contact Motorola Solutions as directed at the
end of this section. After installation, these instructions should be retained and readily available
for any person operating or servicing this repeater or working near it.
Failure to follow these safety precautions and instructions could result in serious injury or property
damage.
The installation process requires preparation and knowledge of the site before installation begins.
Review installation procedures and precautions in the Motorola Solutions R56 manual before
performing any site or component installation. Personnel must use safe work practices and good
judgment, and always follow applicable safety procedures, such as requirements of the Occupational
Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), the National Electrical Code (NEC), and local codes.
The following are additional general safety precautions that must be observed:
• To continue compliance with any applicable regulations and maintain the safety of this equipment,
do not install substitute parts or perform any unauthorized modifications.
• All equipment must be serviced by Motorola Solutions trained personnel.
• If troubleshooting the equipment while the power is on, be aware of live circuits which could contain
hazardous voltage.
• Do not operate the radio transmitters unless all RF connectors are secure and all connectors are
properly terminated.
• All equipment must be properly grounded in accordance with the Motorola Solutions R56 and
specified installation instructions for safe operation.
• Openings between the fins on the chassis are provided for ventilation. Do not block or cover
openings between the fins that protect the devices from overheating.
•
Some equipment components can become extremely hot during operation. Turn off all power
to the equipment and wait until sufficiently cool before touching.
•
Maintain emergency first aid kits at the site.
• Never store combustible materials in or near equipment. The combination of combustible material,
heat, and electrical energy increases the risk of a fire hazard.
• Equipment shall be installed in a site that meets the requirements of a
“restricted access location,” per (UL60950-1 & EN60950-1), which is defined as follows: "Access
can only be gained by service persons or by users who have been instructed about the reasons for
the restrictions applied to the location and about any precautions that shall be taken; and access is
through the use of a tool or lock and key, or other means of security, and is controlled by the
authority responsible for the location."
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