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NOTICE:
See Figure 10: Audio Block Diagram on page 56 for details regarding the audio and
data flow.
Set the modulation limit to 92% to compensate for any additional deviation incurred by
the transmitter VCOs over temperature.
The Tuner application always aligns the Modulation Limit parameter in a 12.5 kHz
channel spacing regardless of the CPS setting, so calculate the tuning % RSD
accordingly. If the CPS is set for 25 kHz operation, the repeater automatically scales
the deviation by a factor of two when outside of the Tuner application.
10.7.4
Verifying the Modulation Limit (with Tx Data or PL)
See Verifiying the Modulation Limit (with no Tx Data and no PL) on page 94 with the following
exceptions:
The same Tx data signal level determined (obtained from step 9 in Tuning the Modulation Limit
(with Tx Data or PL) on page 95), is applied to Pin 13 during the validation process.
Pin 22 may be used instead of Pin 1, depending on the recommendation by the manufacturer of the
third party controller.
10.8
Changing to Battery Charger Only Mode
This feature allows you to change operation mode from "Normal Mode" to "Battery Charger Only"
mode.
Prerequisites: Power the repeater from an AC source and connect the system to a laptop with USB
cable. Run the MOTOTRBO Tuner application.
Procedure:
1 Connect the battery to the repeater's DC connector.
2 To read the softpot values, click Read.
3 Under the Device Information main menu, click Battery Charger Only Mode.
The mode change procedure begins. When the mode change procedure is completed, the
display shows All functions other than the battery charger will be
disabled. Do you wish to continue?
4 Do one of the following:
Click Yes. The display shows The Unit is in battery charger only mode.
Please remove power for 15 seconds to exit.
Click No to return to the main menu.
Power off for 15 seconds to restore full system functionality. The system only detects and
charges another battery after restoring full system functionality.
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