Motorola Solutions Inc. 89FC4829 User Manual
Chapter 9 MTR2000 MOTOTRBO Digital Upgrade
9.1
Overview
The MTR3000 platform supports a digital upgrade kit which allow customers with fielded analog
MTR2000 radios to upgrade the station control module (SCM), Receiver and Exciter modules and
migrate their radio to a digital MOTOTRBO product. These modules are not assembled together
when it is shipped.
MTR2000 radios to upgrade the station control module (SCM), Receiver and Exciter modules and
migrate their radio to a digital MOTOTRBO product. These modules are not assembled together
when it is shipped.
An "upgraded Base Station/Repeater" is comprised of a new front bezel, new Exciter module, new
Receiver module, new SCM module, and utilizing the remaining components from the MTR2000
Base Station/Repeater (BR). Existing peripherals that are being utilized for the MTR2000 BR can
retrofit the MTR3000 BR once it is upgraded. There is no need to purchase a new Duplexer, Base
Station/Repeater Preselector, External Dual Circulator or Antenna Relay.
Receiver module, new SCM module, and utilizing the remaining components from the MTR2000
Base Station/Repeater (BR). Existing peripherals that are being utilized for the MTR2000 BR can
retrofit the MTR3000 BR once it is upgraded. There is no need to purchase a new Duplexer, Base
Station/Repeater Preselector, External Dual Circulator or Antenna Relay.
The MTR2000 MOTOTRBO Digital Upgrade allows a MTR2000 customer to migrate from analog to
digital. The available digital systems are:
digital. The available digital systems are:
• MOTOTRBO (2 slot TDMA digital over the air DMR standard)
• MOTOTRBO Connect Plus
• Capacity Plus
• IP Site Connect
• MOTOTRBO Connect Plus
• Capacity Plus
• IP Site Connect
The features that are upgradeable from MTR2000 are:
• Air Interface/Conventional – Analog Conventional
• Station Operation – Base Station Analog, Repeater Analog
• Channel Configuration – Half Duplex, Full Duplex
• Air Interface/Trunked – Analog Trunking (LTR and Passport)
• Frequency – UHF 403–470 MHz
• Transmitter Capability – 75/100 W Capability
• Station Operation – Base Station Analog, Repeater Analog
• Channel Configuration – Half Duplex, Full Duplex
• Air Interface/Trunked – Analog Trunking (LTR and Passport)
• Frequency – UHF 403–470 MHz
• Transmitter Capability – 75/100 W Capability
, 30/40 W Capability
• Hardware Peripheral Compatibility – Base Station/Repeater Preselectors, Duplexer, External
Dual Circulator/Isolator Tray, Antenna Relay, External Frequency Reference, Angus Battery
Charger
Charger
The information below is an overview for installing the station and ancillary equipment.
• Unpacking and inspecting the equipment
• Mechanically install the equipment at the site
• Make necessary electrical and cabling connections:
• Mechanically install the equipment at the site
• Make necessary electrical and cabling connections:
- Audio
- GPIO
- Ethernet
- GPIO
- Ethernet
• Perform Alignment
• Perform Configuration
• Perform a post-install functional checkout test to verify installation
• Perform Configuration
• Perform a post-install functional checkout test to verify installation
Note
For the correct procedure in handling static-sensitive parts, refer to Section 13.4 on page13-2.
Applicant: Motorola
Equipment Type: ABZ89FC4829
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