VERTEX STANDARD CO., LTD. 4-8-8 Nakameguro, Meguro-Ku, Tokyo 153-8644, Japan VERTEX STANDARD UHF FM Transceiver US Headquarters 10900 Walker Street, Cypress, CA 90630, U.S.A. International Division 8350 N.W. 52nd Terrace, Suite 201, Miami, FL 33166, U.S.A. VX-6000U YAESU EUROPE B.V. P.O. Box 75525, 1118 ZN Schiphol, The Netherlands Service Manual YAESU UK LTD. Unit 12, Sun Valley Business Park, Winnall Close Winchester, Hampshire, SO23 0LB, U.K. VERTEX STANDARD HK LTD. ©2003 VERTEX STANDARD CO.
Operating Manual Reprint CONTROLS & CONNECTORS Front Panel ‚ƒ • † „ POWER ˆ ‰ Š ‡ À POWER Button Press the button to turn the transceiver ON and OFF. Á TX Indicator This lamp glows red when the radio is transmitting.  BUSY Indicator This lamp glows green when the channel is busy. The display include an 8-character alpha-numeric section showing channel and group names, status and identity information, and error messages.
Operating Manual Reprint CONTROLS & CONNECTORS Side Panel Microphone Jack (It is on both sides.) Connect the microphone plug to this jack. Microphone Jack REAR (Heatsink) • ‚ ƒ „ À Antenna Socket The 50-ohm coaxial feedline to the antenna must be connected here, using a type-M (PL-259) plug. Á External Speaker Jack An external loudspeaker may be connected to this 2-contact, 3.5-mm mini-phone jack.
Operating Manual Reprint BASIC OPERATION OF THE TRANSCEIVER Important! - Before turning on the radio the first time, confirm that the power connections have been made correctly and that a proper antenna is connected to the antenna jack. Switching Power ON/OFF Push the POWER switch turn on the radio. The display will become illuminated. The radio will start up on the last channel used prior to shutdown during the previous operating session.
Operating Manual Reprint ADVANCED OPERATION Programmable Function Button (PF button) The VX-6000 includes the seven Programmable Function Buttons (PF button). The PF button functions can be customized, via programming by your VERTEX STANDARD dealer, to meet your communications/network requirements. Some features may require the purchase and installation of optional internal accessories.
Operating Manual Reprint ADVANCED OPERATION Channel Scan The Scanning feature is used to monitor multiple signals programmed into the transceiver. While scanning, the transceiver will check each channel for the presence of a signal, and will stop on a channel if a signal is present. To activate scanning: m Press the assigned PF button of the “Scan” momentarily to activate scanning.
Operating Manual Reprint ADVANCED OPERATION DIM CH UP/DWN EMG (Emergency) AUX A/B/C Press the assigned PF button of the “DIM” to adjust the brightness of the display and key backright. Press the assigned PF button of the “EMG” to initiate an emergency call (requires ANI board). When an emergency call is made, not tone is emitted and the display does not change. To end the emergency call, turn the transceiver power OFF.
ADVANCED OPERATION COMP (Compander) Press the PF button assigned to the “COMP” function to turn the “Compander” IC ON or OFF. This IC contains two variable gain circuits configured for compressing and expanding the dynamic range of the radio's transmitted audio signal. When you enable this function, the signal-to-noise radio can be improved by reducing the transmitted audio dynamic range.
Operating Manual Reprint OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES MH-25B7A MH-53C7A MH-53A7A MH-53B7A CE49 CT-70 CT-71 CT-72 CT-81 CT-82 CT-83 CNT-6000 RF DECK RMK-4000SH RMK-4000DH RMK-4000DB RMK-4000DBH F2D-8 F5D-14 VTP-50 FVP-25 FP-1030 MLS-100 MMB-79 MMB-77 FIF-7 CN-6 1-8 Microphone Heavy Duty Microphone Heavy Duty Microphone w/Noise Canceler Heavy Duty DTMF Microphone w/Noise Canceler Programming Software Radio Programming Cable (Requires VPL-1) Radio to PC Programming Cable Radio to Radio Programming Cable Cable for R
Operating Manual Reprint DSUB 25-PIN ACCESSORY CONNECTOR DSUB25 output level (V) Pin 1: RSSI [Analog Output] A DC voltage proportional to the strength of the signal currently being received (Receiver Signal Strength Indicator) is provided on this pin. This low impedance output is generated by the receiver IF sub-system and buffered by an internal op-amp. Typical voltages are graphed as follows: 5.0 4.5 4.0 3.5 3.0 2.5 2.0 1.5 1.0 0.5 0 1259 398 125 398 12.5 None MON 4 1.25 0.4 0.125 0.
Operating Manual Reprint DSUB 25-PIN ACCESSORY CONNECTOR Similarly, if you assign “CH SW0,” “CH SW1,” and “CH SW2” to the Universal Input Port, you can recall Channels 1~7 as shown below: Channel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CH SW0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 CH SW1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 CH SW2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 CH SW0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 CH SW1 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 CH SW2 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 DSUB 25-Pin PINS 2, 3, 4, 6 47kW DSUB 25-Pin PIN 5 (Pull Up) Sample Circuit If you need to recall all memory chann
Operating Manual Reprint DSUB 25-PIN ACCESSORY CONNECTOR Pin 13: TXDI [Digital Input for DATA Communications] m TX Hi-speed Data Input Type (jumper JP2005). Input level 800 mV/600 Ohms, Max.input 1.2V m Tx Low-speed Data input Type (Jumper JP2006). Input level 40 mV/600-Ohms If the Jumper setting is “Low-speed Data” (JP2006 jumpered), this port is usable in the AUDIO (300~3000 Hz) range.
Operating Manual Reprint Note: 1-12
Cloning The VX-6000 includes a convenient “Clone” feature, which allows the programming data from one transceiver to be transferred to another VX-6000. Here is the procedure for Cloning one radio’s data to another. Note: When a cloning isn't made, you correct the following part using "CE49." When a "Radio to Radio Clone" which is in the "Miscellaneous" menu is "Disabled," change this menu to "Enabled." 1. 2. 3. 4. Turn both transceivers off.
Specifications GENERAL Number of Channels: Frequency Range: Channel Spacing: Power Supply Voltage: Current Consumption: Ambient Temperature Range: Frequency Stability: RF Input-Output Impedance: Audio Output Impedance: Dimensions: Weight (Approx.): RECEIVER 250 channels 450 - 480 MHz 12.5 / 25 kHz 13.4V DC ±15 % Standby: 600 mA Receive: 2.2 A Transmit: 28 A (High) –30°C to +60°C (–22°F to +140°F) Better than ±2.0 ppm 50 Ohms 4 Ohms 7" (w) x 2.4" (H)x 7.7" (D) (178 x 60 x 195 mm) 15.4 lbs. (7.
Exploded View & Miscellaneous Parts À RA0332800 CASE Screw List REF. VXSTD P/N Description À Qty. 1 U20306007 BINDING HEAD SCREW M3x6B 7 2 U20306002 BINDING HEAD SCREW M3x6NI 6 3 U24308002 TAPTITE SCREW M3x8NI 17 4 U23206001 TAPTITE SCREW M2.6x6 14 5 U20305007 BINDING HEAD SCREW M3x5B 2 6 U32450007 FLAT HEAD SCREW M2.6x5B 2 7 U31306007 OVAL HEAD SCREW M3x6B 2 8 U20308002 BINDING HEAD SCREW M3x8NI 2 9 U02308002 SEMS SCREW SM3x10NI 4 10 24208001 TAPTITE SCREW M2.
Block Diagram 3-2
Interconnection Diagram 3-3
Circuit Description Transceiver functions, such as PLL synthesizer settings and channel programming, are controlled via the microprocessor unit (MPU). Reception and transmission are switched by "RX" and "TX" lines, also controlled from the MPU. Main Receiver Signal Path The receiver uses double-conversion superheterodyne circuitry, with a 43.95 MHz 1st IF and 450 kHz 2nd IF. The 1st LO, produced by a PLL synthesizer, yields the 43.95 MHz 1st IF. The 2nd LO uses a 43.5 MHz (43.
Circuit Description Transmitter During transmit, the PLL synthesizer oscillates at the desired frequency directly, for amplification to obtain RF power output. During transmission, voice modulation and CTCSS (or DCS) modulation are applied to this synthesizer.
Alignment The VX-6000 has been carefully aligned at the factory for the specified performance across the frequency range specified for each version. Realignment should therefore not be necessary except in the event of a component failure, or when altering the transceiver version. If a sudden problem occurs during normal operation, it is likely due to component failure; realignment should not be done until after the faulty component has been replaced.
Alignment Before beginning, connect the transceiver and PC using the CT-71 programming cable, and download the EEPROM data from the transceiver to the computer. Store this data in a disk file so that it can be saved and retrieved later. Using the table below, program the channel, CTCSS, and DCS alignment settings for your transceiver version. Upload this file to the transceiver. Note:Signal levels in dB referred to in this procedure are based on 0 dBµ = 0.5 µV (closed circuit).
Alignment Transmitter Output Power The following transmitter parameters can be adjusted from the computer by utilizing the Alignment Software. Refer to the onboard help of the Alignment Software Manual for details. r Select the band center frequency channel (CH2 or CH5), and select the “high” power output level. Key the transmitter and adjust “TX PWR Hi“ for a power output of 100 Watts (± 3.0 W) as indicated on the wattmeter.
Alignment r Adjustdjust the AF generator for 50mV (–30dBm) output at 1 kHz, as applied to the microphone jack. r Key the transmitter and adjust “MAX Dev (Narrow)“ for maxi-mum deviation of ±2.2 kHz (± 0 kHz) as indicated on the deviation meter. CTCSS Modulation Level r Select the “low” power output level. r Select the band center frequency channel (CH7), with 151.4 Hz CTCSS encode, and reduce the AF generator injection to zero. r Key the transmitter and adjust “CTCSS Dev (wide)“ for CTCSS deviation of ±0.
Squelch Threshold The squelch parameters can also be adjusted from the computer by utilizing the Alignment Software. Refer to the onboard help of the Alignment Software Manual for details. Tight SQL RSSI LEVEL (Wide) r Select the band center frequency channel (CH2), and with the RF signal generator turned to the same frequency, set the generator for ±3.0 kHz deviation with 1 kHz tone modulation, and set the output level for 1.0 dBµ at the antenna jack.
MAIN Unit Circuit Diagram (0V) (5.62V) (0.21V) (2.15V) 2.2V (5.62V) 13.0V (13.8V) 2.59V (0.97V) 1.37V 6.8V 7.45V 0.06V (1.09V) 2.09V (5.58V) (5.25V) (13.8V) (4.41V) Wide:(0.34V) Narrow:(0.66V) 3.6V (2V) 7.21V (7.18V) 0.56V (0.74V) 2.85V (2.9V) (8.4V) (3.57V) 4.8V (4.5V) (13.5V) (4.98V) (2.45V) 2.08V (2.11V) (0V) (3.0V) (4.9V) (4.92V) (2.45V) (8.95V) (8.07V) (13.1V) (3.6V) 8.89V 13.75V (1.95V) (3.94V) (1.5V) (8.86V) (77 mV) (1.96V) (2.93V) (8.2V) 3.58V (3.92V) 8.86V (8.
MAIN Unit (3.93V) Power ON:12.35V (1.18V) Power ON:13.8V OFF:0.3V (1.08V) 4.95V 4.97V 3.9V Power ON:6.85V (8.63V) (2.27V) (8.95V) (3.8V) (3.92V) Power ON:(20 mV) OFF:(13.73V) (2.43V) (4.97V) 0.57V (4.85V) (2.6V) (2.5V) (1.93V) (1.94V) (4.97V) (13.2V) (13.77V) (1.95V) (6.1V) (6.18V) (3.92V) (6.15V) (6.19V) (6.
MAIN Unit Parts Layout A B C D E F G M68769H-01 (Q1014) 1 HN58X2432TI (Q2035) MB90F583B (Q2025) NJM2904V (Q1029) TC4W53FU (Q2004) BU4066BF (Q2007) SA7025DK (Q1033) TA31136FN (Q1036) CXA1846N (Q2018) 2 TDA7240AV (Q2019) 2SC2954 (QK) (Q1024) 3 TC4S66F (CQ) (Q2038, 2039) MM1216ENRE (1A) (Q1005) GN2011-Q (4W) (D1023) 4 5 Side A RT1N241M (N2) (Q1004, 1011, 1017 1039, 2005, 2014 2015, 2040) 2SC4154E (LE) (Q1001, 2024) 2SC4116GR (LG) (Q1003, 1022, 1037) 2SC3356 (R25) (Q1018) 2SC4226 (R22) (Q
MAIN Unit a BU4053BCF (Q2016, 2026) LA8630M (Q2037) MX165CDW (Q2017) NJM2902V (Q2001, 2003, 2108 2110) b 2SB1201STP (Q1006) c NJM2904V (Q2042) M5223AGP (Q1007) d 2SJ327Z (Q2027) e f g 2SB1143S (Q1002) 1 TA75S01F (SA) (Q2041) IMD3 (D3) (Q2002) IMH6 (H6) (Q1027) IMZ1 (Z1) (Q2013) IMX1 (X1) (Q2006) RT1N241M (N2) (Q1016, 1020, 1038 1042, 2008, 2009 2010, 2011, 2012 2030, 2031, 2032 2036) 2SC4154E (LE) (Q1008, 1040) 2SC4116GR (LG) (Q1021) 2SC5107-O (MF0) (Q1025, 1026, 1035) 2SC4227 (R34) (Q1
MAIN Unit Parts List REF. DESCRIPTION VALUE WV TOL. MFR’S DESIG VXSTD P/N VERS. LOT. SIDE. LAY ADR.
MAIN Unit REF. C 1061 C 1062 C 1063 C 1064 C 1065 C 1066 C 1067 C 1068 C 1069 C 1070 C 1071 C 1072 C 1073 C 1074 C 1076 C 1077 C 1078 C 1079 C 1080 C 1081 C 1082 C 1084 C 1085 C 1087 C 1090 C 1091 C 1093 C 1095 C 1096 C 1097 C 1098 C 1099 C 1100 C 1101 C 1104 C 1105 C 1106 C 1107 C 1108 C 1109 C 1110 C 1111 C 1112 C 1113 C 1114 C 1115 C 1116 C 1117 C 1118 C 1119 C 1120 C 1121 C 1122 C 1123 C 1125 C 1126 C 1127 C 1128 C 1129 C 1130 6A-6 DESCRIPTION CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP TA.CAP. CHIP CAP.
MAIN Unit REF. C 1131 C 1132 C 1133 C 1134 C 1135 C 1136 C 1137 C 1138 C 1139 C 1140 C 1141 C 1142 C 1143 C 1144 C 1145 C 1147 C 1148 C 1149 C 1150 C 1152 C 1153 C 1154 C 1155 C 1156 C 1157 C 1158 C 1159 C 1160 C 1161 C 1162 C 1163 C 1164 C 1165 C 1166 C 1167 C 1168 C 1169 C 1170 C 1171 C 1172 C 1173 C 1174 C 1175 C 1178 C 1180 C 1181 C 1182 C 1183 C 1184 C 1186 C 1187 C 1188 C 1189 C 1190 C 1191 C 1192 C 1193 C 1194 C 1195 C 1196 DESCRIPTION CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP.
MAIN Unit REF. C 1197 C 1198 C 1199 C 1200 C 1201 C 1202 C 1203 C 1204 C 1205 C 1206 C 1207 C 1208 C 1209 C 1210 C 1211 C 1212 C 1213 C 1214 C 1215 C 1216 C 1217 C 1218 C 1219 C 1220 C 1221 C 1222 C 1223 C 1224 C 1225 C 1226 C 1227 C 1228 C 1229 C 1230 C 1231 C 1232 C 1233 C 1234 C 1235 C 1236 C 1237 C 1238 C 1239 C 1241 C 1242 C 1243 C 1244 C 1245 C 1246 C 1247 C 1248 C 1249 C 1250 C 1251 C 1252 C 1253 C 1254 C 1255 C 1256 C 1257 6A-8 DESCRIPTION CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP.
MAIN Unit REF. C 1258 C 1259 C 1260 C 1261 C 1262 C 1264 C 1265 C 1266 C 1267 C 1268 C 1269 C 1270 C 1272 C 1273 C 1275 C 1276 C 1277 C 1278 C 1279 C 1280 C 1281 C 1286 C 1287 C 1288 C 1289 C 1290 C 1291 C 1292 C 1293 C 1294 C 2001 C 2002 C 2003 C 2004 C 2005 C 2006 C 2007 C 2008 C 2009 C 2010 C 2011 C 2012 C 2013 C 2014 C 2015 C 2016 C 2017 C 2018 C 2019 C 2020 C 2021 C 2022 C 2023 C 2024 C 2025 C 2026 C 2027 C 2028 C 2029 C 2030 DESCRIPTION CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP TA.CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP.
MAIN Unit REF. C 2031 C 2032 C 2033 C 2034 C 2035 C 2036 C 2037 C 2038 C 2039 C 2040 C 2041 C 2042 C 2043 C 2044 C 2045 C 2046 C 2047 C 2051 C 2052 C 2053 C 2058 C 2059 C 2060 C 2061 C 2062 C 2063 C 2064 C 2065 C 2066 C 2067 C 2068 C 2069 C 2070 C 2071 C 2072 C 2073 C 2074 C 2076 C 2078 C 2079 C 2080 C 2081 C 2082 C 2083 C 2084 C 2085 C 2086 C 2087 C 2088 C 2089 C 2091 C 2092 C 2093 C 2094 C 2095 C 2097 C 2098 C 2099 C 2100 C 2101 6A-10 DESCRIPTION CHIP TA.CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP TA.CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP.
MAIN Unit REF. C 2102 C 2103 C 2104 C 2105 C 2106 C 2107 C 2108 C 2109 C 2110 C 2111 C 2112 C 2113 C 2114 C 2115 C 2116 C 2117 C 2118 C 2119 C 2120 C 2121 C 2122 C 2123 C 2124 C 2125 C 2126 C 2127 C 2128 C 2129 C 2130 C 2131 C 2132 C 2133 C 2134 C 2135 C 2136 C 2137 C 2138 C 2139 C 2140 C 2141 C 2142 C 2143 C 2144 C 2145 C 2146 C 2147 C 2148 C 2149 C 2150 C 2152 C 2154 C 2155 C 2156 C 2157 C 2158 C 2159 C 2160 C 2161 C 2162 C 2163 DESCRIPTION CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP.
MAIN Unit REF. DESCRIPTION VALUE C 2164 CHIP CAP. C 2165 CHIP CAP. C 2166 CHIP CAP. C 2167 CHIP CAP. C 2168 CHIP TA.CAP. C 2169 CHIP TA.CAP. C 2170 CHIP CAP. C 2171 CHIP CAP. C 2172 CHIP TA.CAP. C 2173 CHIP CAP. C 2174 CHIP TA.CAP. C 2175 CHIP TA.CAP. C 2176 CHIP CAP. C 2177 CHIP CAP. C 2178 CHIP CAP. C 2179 CHIP CAP. C 2180 CHIP CAP. C 2181 CHIP CAP. C 2182 CHIP CAP. C 2183 CHIP CAP. C 2184 CHIP CAP. C 2185 CHIP CAP. C 2186 CHIP CAP. C 2187 CHIP CAP.
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MAIN Unit REF. R 1049 R 1050 R 1051 R 1052 R 1053 R 1054 R 1055 R 1056 R 1057 R 1060 R 1061 R 1062 R 1063 R 1064 R 1065 R 1066 R 1067 R 1068 R 1069 R 1070 R 1071 R 1072 R 1073 R 1074 R 1075 R 1076 R 1077 R 1078 R 1079 R 1080 R 1081 R 1083 R 1084 R 1085 R 1086 R 1087 R 1088 R 1089 R 1090 R 1091 R 1092 R 1093 R 1094 R 1095 R 1096 R 1097 R 1098 R 1099 R 1100 R 1101 R 1102 R 1103 R 1104 R 1105 R 1106 R 1107 R 1108 R 1109 R 1110 R 1111 6A-16 DESCRIPTION CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES.
MAIN Unit REF. R 1112 R 1113 R 1114 R 1115 R 1116 R 1117 R 1118 R 1119 R 1120 R 1121 R 1122 R 1123 R 1124 R 1125 R 1126 R 1127 R 1128 R 1129 R 1130 R 1131 R 1132 R 1133 R 1134 R 1135 R 1137 R 1138 R 1139 R 1140 R 1141 R 1142 R 1143 R 1145 R 1146 R 1147 R 1148 R 1153 R 1155 R 1156 R 1157 R 1159 R 1160 R 1161 R 1162 R 1163 R 1164 R 1165 R 1166 R 1167 R 1168 R 1169 R 1170 R 1176 R 1177 R 1178 R 1179 R 1181 R 1182 R 1184 R 1185 R 1186 DESCRIPTION CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES.
MAIN Unit REF. R 1187 R 1188 R 1192 R 2001 R 2002 R 2003 R 2004 R 2005 R 2006 R 2007 R 2008 R 2009 R 2010 R 2011 R 2012 R 2013 R 2014 R 2015 R 2016 R 2017 R 2018 R 2019 R 2020 R 2021 R 2022 R 2023 R 2024 R 2025 R 2026 R 2027 R 2028 R 2029 R 2030 R 2031 R 2032 R 2033 R 2034 R 2035 R 2036 R 2037 R 2038 R 2039 R 2040 R 2041 R 2042 R 2043 R 2044 R 2045 R 2046 R 2047 R 2048 R 2049 R 2050 R 2051 R 2052 R 2053 R 2054 R 2055 R 2056 R 2057 6A-18 DESCRIPTION CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES.
MAIN Unit REF. R 2058 R 2059 R 2060 R 2061 R 2062 R 2063 R 2064 R 2065 R 2066 R 2067 R 2068 R 2069 R 2070 R 2071 R 2072 R 2073 R 2074 R 2075 R 2076 R 2077 R 2078 R 2080 R 2081 R 2082 R 2083 R 2084 R 2085 R 2086 R 2087 R 2088 R 2089 R 2091 R 2092 R 2093 R 2094 R 2095 R 2096 R 2097 R 2098 R 2099 R 2100 R 2101 R 2102 R 2103 R 2104 R 2105 R 2106 R 2107 R 2108 R 2109 R 2110 R 2111 R 2112 R 2113 R 2114 R 2115 R 2116 R 2117 R 2118 R 2119 DESCRIPTION CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES.
MAIN Unit REF. R 2120 R 2121 R 2122 R 2123 R 2124 R 2125 R 2126 R 2127 R 2128 R 2131 R 2132 R 2133 R 2134 R 2135 R 2137 R 2138 R 2139 R 2140 R 2141 R 2142 R 2143 R 2144 R 2145 R 2146 R 2147 R 2148 R 2149 R 2150 R 2151 R 2152 R 2153 R 2154 R 2155 R 2156 R 2157 R 2158 R 2159 R 2160 R 2161 R 2162 R 2163 R 2164 R 2165 R 2166 R 2167 R 2168 R 2169 R 2170 R 2171 R 2172 R 2173 R 2174 R 2175 R 2176 R 2177 R 2178 R 2179 R 2180 R 2181 R 2182 6A-20 DESCRIPTION CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES.
MAIN Unit REF. R 2183 R 2184 R 2185 R 2186 R 2187 R 2188 R 2189 R 2190 R 2191 R 2192 R 2193 R 2194 R 2195 R 2196 R 2197 R 2198 R 2199 R 2200 R 2201 R 2202 R 2203 R 2204 R 2205 R 2206 R 2207 R 2208 R 2209 R 2210 R 2211 R 2212 R 2213 R 2214 R 2215 R 2216 R 2217 R 2218 R 2220 R 2221 R 2222 R 2224 R 2225 R 2226 R 2227 R 2229 R 2230 R 2231 R 2232 R 2233 R 2234 R 2236 R 2237 R 2238 R 2239 R 2240 R 2241 R 2242 R 2244 R 2245 R 2246 R 2247 DESCRIPTION CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES.
MAIN Unit Note: REF. R 2250 R 2254 R 2255 T 1001 T 1002 T 1003 TC1001 VR1001 X 1001 X 2001 XF1001 XF1002 XF1003 XF1004 6A-22 DESCRIPTION CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CARBON FILM RES. COIL WIDE-TRANS. COIL WIDE-TRANS. COIL WIDE-TRANS. TRIMMER CAP. POT. XTAL OSC XTAL 92SMX(A) XTAL FILTER XTAL FILTER XTAL FILTER XTAL FILTER SHIELD CASE SHIELD CASE SHIELD CASE LEAF SPRING VALUE 0 1.5k 10k 10pF 150k 16MHz WV TOL.
DISPLAY Unit Circuit Diagram (13.77V) (12.89V) (13.16V) (4.48V) (3.94V) (4.63V) (7.71V) (5.7V) (3.73V) (5.81V) (3.91V) (4.94V) (2.29V) 2.26V (3.27V) (1.65V) (2.39V) MON On:(2.92V) (3.84V) (4.95V) (4.92V) (2.16V) (0V) (2.18V) (2.18V) (4.82V) (4.97V) (4.96V) (2.18V) (12.32V) (4.97V) (3.92V) (0.02~4.83V) (4.95V) (4.62V) (13.07V) (4.26V) (0.77V) (0.07V) (0.17V) (4.86V) (4.61V) (2.18V) (4.93V) (2.18V) (0.0V) (2.18V) (0.0V) (4.92V) (4.96V) (4.76V) (3.1V) (13.77V) (0.0V) (4.96V) (4.
DISPLAY Unit Note: 6B-2
DISPLAY Unit Parts Layout A B C D E F 1 2 3 Side A S-93C46AMFN-TB (Q3012) 2SB1132Q (BA) (Q3031) RT1N241M (N2) (Q3003) NJM78L05UA (8C) (Q3021) MC2848 (A6) (D3008) DAP202U (P) (D3006) MC2850 (A7) (D3018, 3019) 6B-3
DISPLAY Unit Parts Layout a b c d e g f 1 2 3 Side B NJM2902V (Q3039) HD64F3642AH (Q3014) S-80735SN (DZ) (Q3016) IMD3 (D3) (Q3013) TC4S66F (C9) (Q3043) IMH6 (H6) (Q3015, 3033) IMZ1 (Z1) (Q3004, 3011, 3040) IMX1 (X1) (Q3010, 3038) 2SC4154E (LE) (Q3019) 2SB1132Q (BA) (Q3028, 3029) LC75823W (Q3001) 6B-4 2SA1602A (MF) (Q3017) UMW1 (W1) (Q3030) RT1N241M (N2) (Q3005, 3008, 3009 3020, 3022, 3024 3025, 3026, 3027) 1SS226 (C3) (D3005)
DISPLAY Unit Parts List REF. DESCRIPTION VALUE WV TOL. MFR’S DESIG VXSTD P/N VERS. LOT. SIDE. LAY ADR.
DISPLAY Unit REF. DESCRIPTION C 3074 C 3075 C 3076 D 3005 D 3006 D 3008 D 3010 D 3011 D 3012 D 3013 D 3015 D 3016 D 3017 D 3018 D 3019 D 3020 D 3021 D 3022 D 3023 DS3002 J 3001 J 3005 J 3007 J 3008 J 3009 L 3001 Q 3001 Q 3003 Q 3004 Q 3005 Q 3008 Q 3009 Q 3010 Q 3011 Q 3012 Q 3013 Q 3014* Q 3015 Q 3016 Q 3017 Q 3019 Q 3020 Q 3021 Q 3022 Q 3024 Q 3025 Q 3026 Q 3027 Q 3028 Q 3029 Q 3030 Q 3031 Q 3033 Q 3038 Q 3039 Q 3040 Q 3043 R 3002 R 3004 R 3006 6B-6 CHIP CAP. CHIP TA.CAP. CHIP CAP.
DISPLAY Unit REF. R 3007 R 3008 R 3017 R 3018 R 3019 R 3020 R 3021 R 3022 R 3023 R 3024 R 3025 R 3026 R 3027 R 3030 R 3031 R 3033 R 3034 R 3035 R 3036 R 3037 R 3038 R 3039 R 3040 R 3041 R 3042 R 3043 R 3044 R 3045 R 3046 R 3047 R 3048 R 3049 R 3050 R 3051 R 3052 R 3053 R 3054 R 3055 R 3056 R 3057 R 3058 R 3059 R 3060 R 3061 R 3062 R 3063 R 3064 R 3065 R 3066 R 3067 R 3068 R 3069 R 3070 R 3071 R 3072 R 3073 R 3074 R 3075 R 3076 R 3077 DESCRIPTION CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES.
DISPLAY Unit REF. R 3078 R 3079 R 3080 R 3081 R 3082 R 3083 R 3084 R 3085 R 3086 R 3087 R 3088 R 3089 R 3090 R 3091 R 3092 R 3093 R 3095 R 3096 R 3097 R 3099 R 3103 R 3104 R 3105 R 3106 R 3107 R 3108 R 3109 R 3110 R 3111 R 3112 R 3113 R 3114 R 3115 R 3116 R 3117 R 3118 R 3119 R 3120 R 3121 R 3122 R 3123 R 3124 R 3125 R 3126 R 3127 R 3128 R 3129 R 3135 R 3136 R 3137 R 3142 R 3143 R 3144 R 3145 R 3146 R 3147 R 3150 R 3152 R 3153 R 3154 6B-8 DESCRIPTION CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES.
DISPLAY Unit REF. DESCRIPTION R 3155 R 3156 R 3157 R 3158 R 3159 R 3160 R 3161 R 3162 R 3164 R 3166 R 3167 S 3007 S 3008 S 3009 X 3001 CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CARBON FILM RES. TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH TACT SWITCH XTAL 92SMX(A) LIGHT GUIDE REFLECTOR SHEET DIFFUSER SHEET RUBBER CONNECTOR LCD HOLDER LED SPACER VALUE 4.7k 4.7k 2.2k 180k 10k 4.7 4.7 2.
DISPLAY Unit Note: 6B-10
KEY Unit Circuit Diagram 1.96V 5.8V 3.9V 1.92V 3.82V 4.62V 7.71V 4.95V 3.18V 3.87V 4.19V 4.34V 4.46V 4.53V 4.
KEY Unit Note: 6C-2
KEY Unit Parts List REF. DESCRIPTION VALUE WV TOL. MFR’S DESIG VXSTD P/N VERS. LOT. SIDE. LAY ADR. *** KEY UNIT *** PCB with Components Printed Circuit Board C 3402 CHIP CAP. D 3401 LED D 3402 LED D 3403 LED D 3404 LED D 3405 LED J 3401 CONNECTOR MC3401 MIC. ELEMENT Q 3401 TRANSISTOR R 3401 CHIP RES. R 3402 CHIP RES. R 3403 CHIP RES. R 3404 CHIP RES. R 3405 CHIP RES. R 3406 CHIP RES. R 3407 CHIP RES. R 3408 CHIP RES. R 3409 CHIP RES. R 3410 CHIP RES. R 3411 CHIP RES. R 3412 CHIP RES.
KEY Unit Note: 6C-4
VR Unit Circuit Diagram Side A C3603 R3604 VR3601 R3605 C 3602 R3607 C3605 S3601 C3601 R3606 J3601 R3602 R3603 C3604 R3601 Parts Layout C3606 Side B Parts List REF. DESCRIPTION VALUE WV TOL. MFR’S DESIG VXSTD P/N VERS. LOT. SIDE. LAY ADR. *** VR UNIT *** C 3601 C 3602 C 3603 C 3604 C 3605 C 3606 J 3601 R 3601 R 3602 R 3603 R 3604 R 3605 R 3606 R 3607 S 3601 VR3601 PCB with Components Printed Circuit Board CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP.
MIC CONN Unit Circuit Diagram Parts Layout Side A Side B Parts List REF. DESCRIPTION VALUE WV TOL. MFR’S DESIG VXSTD P/N VERS. LOT. SIDE. LAY ADR.
Circuit Diagram PA Unit Parts Layout A 13.8V (12.9V) B C D E 1 2 18.9V (0V) 0.4V (0V) 3 1.4V (0.2V) 4 Side A XX : TX 465.
PA Unit Note: 6E-2
PA Unit Parts List REF. DESCRIPTION VALUE WV TOL. MFR’S DESIG VXSTD P/N VERS. LOT. SIDE. LAY ADR.
PA Unit REF. L 6007 L 6008 L 6009 L 6010 L 6011 Q 6001 Q 6002 R 6001 R 6002 R 6003 R 6004 R 6005 R 6006 R 6007 R 6008 R 6009 R 6012 RL6001 TH6001 6E-4 DESCRIPTION COIL C1 COIL A1 COIL A1 COIL C1 M.RFC TRANSISTOR TRANSISTOR METAL FILM RES. METAL FILM RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. RELAY THERMISTOR SHIELD CASE SHEET LEAF SPRING VALUE WV TOL. 0.028uH 82 1 100 100 10k 10k 1.5k 2.
F2D-8 2-Tone Decode Unit Circuit Diagram Parts Layout Side A TC7S04FU (E5) (Q1003) TA75S01F (SA) (Q1004) Side B HD64F3334YTF16 (Q1001) DTC124TU (05) (Q1005) 7A-1
F2D-8 2-Tone Decode Unit Parts List REF. DESCRIPTION VALUE V/W TOL. MFR’S DESIG VXSTD P/N VERS. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR *** F2D-8 *** C 1001 C 1002 C 1003 C 1007 C 1007 C 1007 C 1008 C 1009 C 1010 C 1011 C 1012 C 1013 C 1014 D 1001 D 1002 J 1001 Q 1001 Q 1003 Q 1004 Q 1005 R 1001 R 1002 R 1003 R 1004 R 1005 R 1006 R 1007 R 1008 R 1009 R 1009 R 1010 R 1015 R 1016 R 1016 R 1017 7A-2 Printed Circuit Board CHIP TA.CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP. CHIP CAP.
VTP-50 VX-Trunk Unit Circuit Diagram Parts Layout Side B Side A NJM2904V (Q1001) MC68HSC705C8A502 (Q1002) TA75S01F (SA) (Q1003) BR93LC56FV (Q1004) 7B-1
VTP-50 VX-Trunk Unit Parts List REF. DESCRIPTION VALUE V/W TOL. MFR’S DESIG VXSTD P/N VERS. LOT.
FVP-25 Encryption / DTMF Pager Unit Circuit Diagram Parts Layout Side A M64026FP (Q1001) Side B LC73881 (Q1002) DTC144EU (26) (Q1003) 7C-1
FVP-25 Encryption / DTMF Pager Unit Parts List REF. DESCRIPTION VALUE V/W TOL. MFR’S DESIG VXSTD P/N VERS. LOT. SIDE LAY ADR *** FVP-25 *** Printed Circuit Board C 1001 CHIP CAP. C 1002 CHIP CAP. C 1003 CHIP CAP. C 1004 CHIP CAP. C 1005 CHIP CAP. C 1007 CHIP CAP. C 1007 CHIP CAP. C 1008 CHIP CAP. C 1009 CHIP CAP. C 1010 CHIP CAP. C 1011 CHIP CAP. C 1012 CHIP TA.CAP. C 1013 CHIP CAP. C 1014 CHIP CAP. D 1001 DIODE D 1002 DIODE J 1001 CONNECTOR Q 1001 IC Q 1002 IC Q 1003 TRANSISTOR R 1001 CHIP RES.
F5D-14 5-Tone Unit Circuit Diagram Parts Layout Side A TK71650SC (L50) (Q1001) DTC114TE (04) (Q1002) PIC17LC44-08/PQ (Q1003) Side B 2SC4617 (BR) (Q1004) MD09 (Q1005) BR93LC66FV (Q1006) 7D-1
F5D-14 5-Tone Unit Parts List REF. DESCRIPTION VALUE V/W TOL. MFR’S DESIG VXSTD P/N VERS. LOT.
FIF-7 Connection Unit Circuit Diagram Parts Layout Side A NJM2902V (Q1001) Side B TC7WT125FU (Q1008, 1011, 1012) TK71635SCL (L35) (Q1003) TC7S04FU (E5) (Q1004) 7E-1
FIF-7 Connection Unit Parts List REF. DESCRIPTION VALUE V/W TOL. MFR’S DESIG VXSTD P/N VERS. LOT.
FIF-7 Connection Unit REF. R 1024 R 1026 R 1028 R 1029 R 1033 R 1034 R 1035 R 1037 R 1038 R 1047 R 1049 R 1050 R 1051 R 1052 R 1053 R 1054 R 1059 R 1060 R 1061 R 1062 R 1063 R 1065 R 1066 X 1001 DESCRIPTION CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. CHIP RES. XTAL SX-1319 AS.
FIF-7 Connection Unit Note: 7E-4
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