User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- SLR 5000 Series Installation
- 12.1 Pre-Installation Considerations
- 12.2 Mechanical Installation
- 12.3 Electrical Connections
- 12.4 Post Installation Checklist
- 12.5 Installing Repeater Hardware Options
- Appendix A: Accessories
- Appendix B: Replacement Parts Ordering
- Appendix C: Motorola Solutions Service Centers
- Appendix D: SLR 5000 Series Third-Party Controllers
- Appendix F: 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
- 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
CAUTION: The repeater should only be connected to a battery supply that is in accordance
with the applicable electrical codes for the end use country; for example, the National Electrical
Code ANSI/ NFPA No. 70 in the U.S.
12.3.1.5
RF Antenna Connections
The transmit and receive antenna RF connections are made using two separate connectors. Coax
cables from the receive and transmit antennas must be connected to their respective connectors. The
position of these connectors is shown in Figure 81: Back Panel Connector Names and Locations on
page 129, and their respective connector types are noted in Table 42: Connector Type and Primary
Function on page 129.
12.3.1.6
System Cable Connections
System connections are made through the Aux and/or Ethernet connectors located on the back panel
of the repeater. The positions of the Aux and Ethernet connectors are shown in Figure 81: Back Panel
Connector Names and Locations on page 129.
See Auxiliary (Aux) on page 75 for a description of the signaling that is supported by the Aux
connector.
12.4
Post Installation Checklist
After the repeater has been mechanically installed and all electrical connections have been made,
power may now be applied and the repeater checked for proper operation.
12.4.1
Apply Power
Turn ON the circuit breaker controlling the AC outlet that is supplying power to the repeater Power
Supply Module.
12.4.2
Verify Proper Operation
Operation of the repeater can be verified by:
• Observing the state of the seven LEDs located on the front panel, and
• Exercising radio operation.
CAUTION: Some repeater components can become extremely hot during operation. Turn OFF
all power to the repeater and wait until sufficiently cool before touching the repeater.
Symbol indicates areas of the product that pose potential burn hazards.
12.4.3
Front Panel LEDs
After turning on the repeater power (or after a repeater reset), the seven LEDs on the repeater front
panel:
• Light for approximately one second to indicate that they are functional, then
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