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(No.RA017<Rev.003>)1-53

11. 
Low 
Trans-
mit 
Power

1) Adj item:

[L_PWR]
Adjust:[****]

2) Adj item:

[Low1]

[Low5]

[Center3]

[High2]

[High6]
Adjust:[****]
PTT : ON
Press [ ] key to 
store the adjust-
ment value.

1) Adj item: 

[Low Transmit 
Power]

2) Adj item:

[Low1]

[Low5]

[Center3]

[High2]

[High6]
Press [Transmit] 
button.
Press [Apply All] 
button to store the 
adjustment value.

Power
meter
Ammeter

Panel ANT

Panel [Panel

tuning
mode]
  [

],

[

]

[PC
test
mode]
[

],

[

]

5W

±0.5W 
7A or less

[PC test 
mode]

Press [Apply 
All] button to 
store the 
adjustment 
value after all 
adjustment 
points have 
been adjusted.

12. 
Balance
*1

1) Adj item: 

[Balance]
Adjust:[****]
Deviation meter
LPF: 3kHz
HPF: OFF

2) Adj item:

[Low1]

[Low3]

[Low5]

[Center1]

[Center3]

[Center5]

[High2]

[High4]

[High6]
Adjust:[****]
PTT : ON
Press [ ] key to 
store the adjust-
ment value.

1) Adj item: 

[Balance]
Deviation meter
LPF: 3kHz
HPF: OFF

2) Adj item:

[Low1]

[Low3]

[Low5]

[Center1]

[Center3]

[Center5]

[High2]

[High4]

[High6]
Press [Transmit] 
button.
Press [Apply All] 
button to store the 
adjustment value.

Devia-
tion
meter
Oscillo-
scope

Panel ANT

Panel [Panel

tuning
mode]
  [

],

[

]

[PC
test
mode]
[

],

[

]

The Deviation of 20Hz 
frequency is fixed.
Change the 2kHz ad-
justment value to be-
come the same 
deviation of 20Hz within 
the specified range.

(a supplementary 
explanation:
Another way to adjust is 
ready.
(Same as TK-5810, the 
old model of NX-5800).
Press [AUX(Orange)] 
key to switch the tone to 
100Hz square wave. 
Then, make the demod-
ulation waveform shown 
on oscilloscope into 
square shape.) 

2kHz Tone de-
viation is with-
in ± 1.0% of 
20Hz tone de-
viation.

[PC test 
mode]

Press [Apply 
All] button to 
store the 
adjustment 
value after all 
adjustment 
points have 
been adjusted.

*1 : Refer to the “4.9.1 Necessary Deviation adjustment item for each signaling and mode” table.

Balance adjustment is common with the adjustment of all signaling deviations.

Item

Condition

Measurement

Adjustment

Specifica-

tions

/Remarks

Panel tuning 

mode

PC test mode

Test-

equip-

ment

Unit

Ter-

minal

Unit

Parts

Method

Summary of Contents for NX-5800

Page 1: ... 1 PRECAUTION 1 4 2 SPECIFIC SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS 1 5 3 DISASSEMBLY 1 32 4 ADJUSTMENT 1 36 5 TROUBLESHOOTING 1 106 NX 5800 is a model that operation panel is attached NX 5800 B is a model that operation panel is not attached The illustration is NX 5800 This service manual has been revised due to the addition of NX 5800 type E REVISED This product complies with the RoHS directive for the European m...

Page 2: ...nsent of JVC KENWOOD Corporation Furthermore any reselling assigning or transferring of the firmware is also strictly prohibited without embedding the firmware in KENWOOD product memories Transceivers containing AMBE 2 Vocoder The AMBE 2 voice coding technology is embedded in the firmware under the license of Digital Voice Systems Inc Bluetooth Copyrights The Bluetooth word mark and logos are regi...

Page 3: ...6V DC 15 Operating Temperature Range 22 F to 140 F 30 C to 60 C Frequency Stability 1 0ppm Dimensions W x H x D Radio w Control Head 6 73 x 1 89 x 6 93 in 171 x 48 x 176 mm Weight net Radio w Control Head 3 53 lbs 1 6 kg RECEIVER Sensitivity NXDN 6 25kHz Digital 3 BER 0 20μV NXDN 12 5kHz Digital 3 BER 0 25μV P25 Digital 5 BER 0 25μV P25 Digital 1 BER 0 40μV Analog 12dB SINAD 0 25μV Selectivity P25...

Page 4: ... 1 0ppm Dimensions W x H x D Radio w Control Head 171 x 48 x 176 mm Weight net Radio w Control Head 1 6 kg RECEIVER Sensitivity Analogue 12 5 20 25 kHz 12dB SINAD 0 32 μV 0 28 μV 20dB SINAD 1 dB μV 0 45 μV 3 dB μV 0 35 μV Digital 6 25 12 5 KHz NXDN 3 BER 0 25 μV 0 32 μV NXDN 1 BER 4 dB μV 0 32 μV 1 dB μV 0 45 μV P25 5 BER 0 28 μV Selectivity P25 Digital 63dB Analogue 12 5 kHz 70dB Analogue 20 kHz ...

Page 5: ...u using the secure cryptographic module NO Option YES KWD AE30 or KWD AE31 Refer to the 2 3 2 Horn Alert P A Relay Unit KAP 2 Option Refer to the 2 3 3 External Speaker Option Refer to the 2 3 1 Ignition Sense Cable KCT 46 Option Refer to the 2 3 4 SECURE CRYPTOGRAPHIC MODULE KWD AE30 KWD AE31 Option Head remote kit Are you using the GPS function KRA 40 GPS active antenna YES NO Option YES Refer t...

Page 6: ...er to another Front panel pro gramming mode Frequency signaling and features write to the transceiver Transceiver infor mation mode Used to confirm the transcerver firmware version SCM firmware version and SCM Hardware version Mode Operation User mode Power ON Panel test mode 2 Power ON Power ON Select the Panel Test using the key Press the key PC mode Received commands from PC Panel tuning mode P...

Page 7: ...ter the Firmware programming mode by using section 2 2 2 How to Enter Each Mode Then the yellow LED on the transceiver light and FIRMWARE PROG is displayed 5 Check the connection between the transceiver and the per sonal computer and make sure that the transceiver is in the Program mode 6 Press Write button in the window When the transceiver starts to receive data the LOADING display lights 7 If w...

Page 8: ...el Type Channel Spacing Decode QT DQT RAN NAC Encode QT DQT RAN NAC Talkgroup ID List No Transmit Power Channel Name Key guide on the Clone Front Panel Programming Pass word input screen Confirm key The password confirmation Delete key Delete the latest digit from the current password number Press and hold to delete all password numbers Select key Determine the latest digit of the password number ...

Page 9: ...IC Key pad Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision Decision MIC Key pad Unused Back to the previous item Back to the pre vious item Back to the previous item Back to the previous item Back to the previous item Back to the previous item Back to the previous item Key Item RX RAN TX RAN RX NAC TX NAC TG ID List No Transmit Power Channel Name Decision Decision Decision Decision ...

Page 10: ...nel program mode Unused Character selection upper case char acter lower case character digit upper case character Character selection upper case char acter lower case character digit upper case character Move a cursor to the right Move a cursor to the left MIC Key pad 0 9 Add a digit to the current number MIC Key pad Decision Input character switching MIC Key pad Delete Back to the previous item D...

Page 11: ... Clone Front Panel Password TX Frequency Other than OFF Channel Type P25 Mixed Transmit Mode P25 Talkgroup List ID Amount 0 Channel Type P25 Mixed Transmit Mode P25 Talkgroup ID List Amount must not be 0 RX RAN TX RAN NXDN TX Frequency OFF Channel Type P25 System Type P25 System Type NXDN 6 25Hz Channel Type NXDN Mixed Transmit Mode NXDN or No No Channel Type Analog Mixed Transmit Mode NXDN Mixed ...

Page 12: ...ems 4 To exit the transceiver information mode turn the transceiver power OFF Note When the SCM board is not equipped to the transceiver SCM Firmware Version and SCM Hardware Version are displayed as 2 3 INSTALLATION NX 5800 External View 㪫㫉㪸㫅㫊㪺㪼㫀㫍㪼㫉㩷 㪽㫀㫉㫄㫎㪸㫉㪼㩷㫍㪼㫉㫊㫀㫆㫅 㪪㪚㪤㩷㪝㫀㫉㫄㫎㪸㫉㪼㩷 㫍㪼㫉㫊㫀㫆㫅 㪪㪚㪤㩷㪟㪸㫉㪻㫎㪸㫉㪼㩷 㫍㪼㫉㫊㫀㫆㫅 CAUTION AVOID CONTACT DURING PROLONGED USE HOT SUR FACE E S NO Made in Malaysia 0123456...

Page 13: ...t the other end of the KCT 46 to the ignition line of the car 4 Note You must setup using the KPG D1 D1N Fig 1 2 3 2 Horn Alert P A Relay Unit KAP 2 Option The Horn alert max 2A drive Public address and External speaker function are enabled by installing the KAP 2 in the trans ceiver 148 5 171 151 48 170 M4 24 35 47 CAUTION AVOID CON TACT DURING PROLONGED USE HOT SUR FACE FCC RULES OPERATION IS SU...

Page 14: ...ector CN910 3 Fig 2 2 5 Place the relay unit at the position shown in Figure 2 2 and secure it to the chassis with a screw 6 Remove the cap on the rear of the chassis by pushing it from the inside with your finger 4 Fig 2 3 7 Pass the 6 pin connector of the cable E37 1113 25 through the chassis hole 5 and insert the bush into the shassis hole 8 Rotate the bush of the cable 90 degrees counterclockw...

Page 15: ...n the KAP 2 When you use the KES 5 plug the short pin to pins 5 and 6 on the KAP 2 When you use the INT SP or KES 3 plug the short pin to pins 4 and 5 on the KAP 2 Fig 3 2 Connection Procedure Insert the crimp terminal into the Square plug supplied with the KAP 2 Fig 3 3 KAP 2 Cable E37 1113 25 6 pin Connector KAP 2 CN1 Connect Set Up 4 5 INT SP or KES 3 5 6 KES 5 HR1 HR2 EXT INT CN1 1 6 KAP 2 uni...

Page 16: ...ther similar implement to remove the module you may inadvert ently damage the TX RX PCB and the module Cushion B cannot be reused Attach a new cushion B when you remove the cushion from the module 6 Reinstall the cabinet top packing and shielding plate of the transceiver Note When the KWD AE30 KWD AE31 is installed select the Secure Cryptographic Module checkbox in the Product Information of the P...

Page 17: ...emove the R950 chip jumpers and solder the chip jumpers to R952 2 3 5 2 Change configuration of D SUB 25 pin connector from DI to RTS 5 pin The input 5 pin of D SUB 25 pin connector is configured at the DI as the default value Remove the R943 chip jumpers and solder the chip jumpers to R946 Ref No Function R950 R952 Default AUXIO9 R950 R952 CTS RS 232C Ref No Function R943 R946 Default DI R943 R94...

Page 18: ...hannel signal The filtered first IF signal is amplified by the first IF amplifier Q604 and Q603 and then applied to the IF system IC IC600 The IF system IC provides a second mixer second PLL AGC and A D converter The second mixer mixes the first IF signal with the 47 7MHz of second local oscillator output and produces the second IF signal of 2 25MHz The second IF signal is then be fed into an A D ...

Page 19: ...ter output in adjusted value by monitoring it with a coupler RF detection and comparison functions are included in the power control IC IC304 The power control IC output is given as a drive source of the RF power module s gate IC302 and completes APC feedback loop When an normal antenna load is connected reflected Forward RF Power is detected by the coupler and direct in power control IC IC304 For...

Page 20: ...ck the PLD logic is low 2 4 6 Control Circuit The control circuit consists of MPU DSP IC706 and its peripheral circuits IC706 mainly performs the following 1 Switching between transmission and reception by PTT signal input 2 Reading system zone frequency and program data from the memory circuit 3 Sending frequency program data to the PLL 4 Controlling the audio mute circuit by decode data input 2 ...

Page 21: ...olled by PSW signal 54M goes to DC DC converter A1 IC11 AVR ICs IC5 IC4 IC12 IC14 IC7 IC10 IC6 and IC17 A1 12M is enabled while the 54M is operating 12M provides the power to the MPU DSP IC706 and turns on IC11 18M 18M provides the power to the MPU DSP and Mobile DDR IC702 and turns on IC5 33M IC14 33OPT 33M provides the power to the MPU DSP Flash memory IC701 and many control circuits and turns o...

Page 22: ... PLL IF VCO Assist Frontend Tuning 200C VCO Common Amp Fin Amp Fin filter switch VCO buffer Amp RX Heter SW Local Amp LNA 1st Mixer IF Amp 50R RXC 50BU SCTAM1 Option Board BINT Q8 Q9 D11 5V Reg TX RX VCO 50CS Ripple Filter SAVE Q112 DC SW 33SD microSD SD_EN TX Heter SW Q81 DC SW MPU DSP Core MPU DSP PLL F1 IC8 5 4V DC DC IC1 3 1V AVR BAT_CNT from Power management IC IC2 Q1 Q3 DC SW A1 1 2V DC DC I...

Page 23: ... saw filter L11 Frequency configuration for Bluetooth is following There are two LO modes 2X and Offset LO OSLO 2X where LO is 2 RF_FREQ e g when transmitting at 2441MHz it is at 4882MHz OSLO where LO is at 2 3 RF_FREQ e g when transmitting at 2441MHz it is at 1627 333MHz In RX the 2X is always used In GFSK TX if power is 10dBm then OSLO is used In EDR2 TX if power is 12dBm then OSLO is used In ED...

Page 24: ...711 IC I O expander IC712 IC A D converter IC714 IC Analog SW IC715 IC D A converter IC719 IC D A converter IC720 IC Reset IC900 IC Logic control IC901 IC DC AMP 25REF VREF IC903 IC AF AMP IC902 IC Codec IC904 IC Logic control IC905 IC Buffer AMP BER CK BER DT IC906 IC Level shift IC907 IC Analog SW IC908 IC Schmitt trigger IC909 IC RS 232C driver IC910 IC I O expander IC912 IC Logic control Q1 Tr...

Page 25: ...er tune D508 509 Diode Overvoltage protection D600 601 Variable capacitance diode VCO frequency control D602 Diode array Overvoltage protection D700 701 Diode Reverse current prevention D702 706 Varistor Line protection Ref No Part Name Description D708 Zener diode Overvoltage protection D801 Diode Reverse current prevention D900 Diode array External speaker detection D903 Zener diode Overvoltage ...

Page 26: ... No Part Name Description 6 GND Ground 7 18M O 1 8V output 8 D 15 I O LCD driver data output 9 D 14 I O LCD driver data output 10 D 13 I O LCD driver data output 11 D 12 I O LCD driver data output 12 D 11 I O LCD driver data output 13 D 10 I O LCD driver data output 14 D 9 I O LCD driver data output 15 D 8 I O LCD driver data output 16 D 7 I O LCD driver data output 17 D 6 I O LCD driver data outp...

Page 27: ...2 O Serial data output 2 6 AUXIO3 I O AUX input output 3 7 TXD2 I Serial data input 2 8 AUXIO4 I O AUX input output 4 9 AUXIO8 I O AUX input output 8 10 AUXIO5 I O AUX input output 5 11 AUXIO9 I O AUX input output 9 12 AUXO1 I AUX input1 13 TXD0 I Serial data input 0 14 AUXO2 I AUX input2 Pin No Name I O Function 15 RXD0 O Serial data output 0 16 GND Ground 17 ME MIC ground 18 MI2 O External MIC s...

Page 28: ... Pin No Name I O Function 4 SB I Switched power supply CN4 LCD 1 VSSA Ground 2 VSSA Ground 3 VSSA Ground 4 VCC O 3V output 5 VCC O 3V output 6 VSSD Ground 7 VSSD Ground 8 VSSD Ground 9 IOVCC O 1 8V output 10 IOVCC O 1 8V output 11 RDX O LCD driver RD signal 12 WRX O LCD driver WR signal 13 DCX O LCD driver data command switch signal 14 CSX O LCD driver chip serect signal 15 DB1 I O LCD driver data...

Page 29: ...ata input 29 D 1 I O LCD driver data input 30 D 2 I O LCD driver data input 31 D 3 I O LCD driver data input 32 D 4 I O LCD driver data input 33 D 5 I O LCD driver data input 34 D 6 I O LCD driver data input 35 D 7 I O LCD driver data input 36 D 8 I O LCD driver data input 37 D 9 I O LCD driver data input 38 D 10 I O LCD driver data input 39 D 11 I O LCD driver data input 40 D 12 I O LCD driver da...

Page 30: ...old Low 0 5 1 3 V Threshold High 1 75 2 6 V 5 DI I Analog Input Voltage range STD Deviation 0 5 Vp p Freq Response STD Dev 20 9600Hz 3 3 dB RTS RS 232C O Digital Voltage Swing 3kΩ Load 5 5 2 V 6 MI2 I Analog Audio Level STD Deviation 5 mVrms Allowable Freq 300 3000 Hz Input Impedance 600 Ω 7 GND GND 8 AUXIO8 I O Digital VIH 4 5 2 V VIL 0 5 1 V VOH Io 1 5mA 4 5 2 V VOL Io 1 5mA 1 1 V 9 TXD2 O Digit...

Page 31: ...ble Load 47 kΩ Frequ Response STD Dev Wide 20 4800Hz 6 1 dB 4800 7200Hz 24 1 dB Narrow 20 4800Hz 15 1 dB 20 AUXIO5 I O Digital VIH 4 5 2 V VIL 0 5 1 V VOH Io 1 5mA 4 5 2 V VOL Io 1 5mA 1 1 V 21 AUXIO4 I O Digital VIH 4 5 2 V VIL 0 5 1 V VOH Io 1 5mA 4 5 2 V VOL Io 1 5mA 1 1 V 22 AUXIO3 I O Digital VIH 4 5 2 V VIL 0 5 1 V VOH Io 1 5mA 4 5 2 V VOL Io 1 5mA 1 1 V 23 AUXIO2 I O Digital VIH 4 5 2 V VIL...

Page 32: ...e con nected with a flat cable Remove them carefully 4 Turn the Main PCB over and remove the flat cable from the connector CN906 4 5 Remove the Main PCB from the chassis Fig 1 1 Fig 1 2 Fig 1 3 3 1 2 Removing the speaker hardware fixture J2B 0023 00 and holder J1K 0019 00 1 Remove the speaker lead from the holder hook 1 2 Remove the speaker connector from the display unit con nector CN5 2 3 When r...

Page 33: ...ble around the chemical capacitor C401 and connect it to the Main unit A 2 connector CN4 4 Align the positive terminal of the power supply cable red as shown in Figure 4 2 and fix it to the terminal strip with a screw 5 Align the negative terminal of the power supply cable black as shown in Figure 4 2 and fix it to the terminal strip with a screw Fig 4 1 Fig 4 2 3 2 3 Remove the top cover from the...

Page 34: ...re Fig 6 3 2 6 Installing the holder J1K 0019 00 and speaker hard ware fixture J2B 0023 00 1 Insert two tabs of the holder J1K 0019 00 into the hollows in the top of the panel 1 2 Push the two tabs of the holder in on the opposite side of those in step 1 above and fit them into the hollow in the bot tom of the panel 2 Note Push in the holder until it snaps in place 3 Install the speaker holder ont...

Page 35: ...non conductive screwdriver to groove of one side of the socket CN12 and pry the lithium cell up from the socket 3 2 8 Installing the lithium cell W09 0971 05 Insert a lithium cell into one side of the socket CN12 Push the lithium cell to insert the lithium cell into the socket ...

Page 36: ...aling numbers are 1 If test signaling 10 P25 Phase1 7 P25 Phase2 and 7 NXDN Mode is selected the result of Bit Error Rate BER calculation is displayed on the LCD 4 2 2 Key operation 1 When the mode is selected as Analog this function is en abled 2 When the mode is selected as P25 bandwidth is fixed to Nar row Power switch Channel Up Down key Volume Up Down key MIC jack Auxiliary orange key KMC 36 ...

Page 37: ...80 470MHz After 2sec Temperature Power An Analog narrow mode Aw Analog wide mode As Analog wide 4k mode 1 P1 P25 Phase1 mode P2 P25 Phase2 mode Nn NXDN narrow mode Nv NXDN very narrow mode Squelch level Analog mode only Sub LCD display Main LCD display Signaling No Channel No 1 Wide 4k is displayed only when the PC test mode is used However it aims at production for factory or a operation verifica...

Page 38: ...one No RX TX 1 STTP OB 1031 0 STTP IB1031 1 Audio 2 None PN9 Phase2 3 STTP OB 1031 1 Symbol Rate Pattern Phase2 4 STTP OB 1031 1 1 3 Deviation Pattern Phase2 5 STTP OB 1031 1 0 Continuous Pattern 6 STTP OB 1031 1 0 Burst Pattern 7 STTP OB 1031 Symmetrical STTP IB1031 1 8 Tone Pattern Half rate STTP IB1031 1 9 Silence Pattern Half Rate STP IB 1 Silence Pattern Half Rate 10 Audio Test Pattern Half R...

Page 39: ...ustment item At the time of 5 9 or 17 point adjustment Ad justment point change AUX Orange Output tone pattern change of balance ad justment A change is possible only during bal ance adjustment PTT MIC Transmit 0 to 9 and MIC Key Function Push Hold 1 second Tuning point Display F K F2 K2 RX MHz TX MHz RX MHz TX MHz 1 Low 1 450 050000 450 100000 380 050000 380 100000 2 Low 5 467 550000 467 600000 4...

Page 40: ...uency is adjusted under receiving condition with SSG The SSG needs 0 001ppm accuracy so please use a standard oscillator if neces sary This item can be adjusted only in PC Test Mode so that the adjustment value is not changed easily Ramp Offset Adjust this item to the optimal Ramp volt age High Maximum Power High Maximum Power is adjusted Medium Maximum Power Medium Maximum Power is adjusted Low M...

Page 41: ...alog Wide 4k An Analog Narrow P1 P25 Phase1 P2 P25 Phase2 Nn NXDN Nar row Nv NXDN Very Nar row Adjust item Number Adjustment range 1 Receive Assist RAST CV voltage 17 point ADJ Common Section 2 1 4096 2 Transmit Assist TAST CV voltage 17 point ADJ Common Section 3 1 4096 3 RTC Correction RTC Common Section 5 2 00 0 01 0 00 0 01 2 00 4 Ramp Up Offset RAMPU ADC measurement value Transmitter Section ...

Page 42: ...tion TONE 9 9 2 9 Transmitter Section 21 1 1024 25 MSK Deviation MSK 9 9 2 9 Transmitter Section 22 1 1024 26 CW ID Deviation CWID 9 Transmitter Section 23 1 1024 27 Sensitivity 1 SENS1 RSSI measurement value 5 Receiver Section 3 1 256 28 Sensitivity 2 SENS2 RSSI measurement value 5 Receiver Section 2 1 256 29 RSSI Reference RRSSI RSSI measurement value 5 Receiver Section 4 1 256 30 Open Squelch S...

Page 43: ... Adjustments press hold Low Power Limit Narrow 5 reference level L_LMT An Adjustments press hold Medium Max Power Narrow 5 reference level MAX_M An Adjustments press hold Low Max Power Narrow 5 reference level MAX_L An Adjustments press hold High Power Limit Narrow 5 reference level H_LMT An Adjustments press hold Medium Power Limit Narrow 5 reference level M_LMT An Adjustments press hold press ho...

Page 44: ...ions 1 Standard Signal Generator SSG Frequency Range Modulation Output 100 to 900MHz Frequency modulation and external modulation 127dBm 0 1uV to greater than 20dBm 22 4mV When performing the Frequency adjustment the following accuracy is necessary 0 001ppm Use a standard oscillator for adjustments if necessary 2 Power Meter Input Impedance Operation Frequency Measurement Capability 50Ω 100 to 900...

Page 45: ... Test equipment Unit Terminal Unit Parts Method 1 Frequency check 1 CH Sig 1 1 PTT ON 1 Test Channel Channel 1 Test Signaling Mode Analog Signaling 1 PTT Press Transmit button f counter Panel ANT Check an internal tempera ture of radio from 20 C to 33 C 0 25ppm 106 2Hz 425 1MHz F2 K2 121 2Hz 485 1MHz F K 2 High power check 1 CH Sig 1 1 PTT ON TA OFF 1 Test Channel Channel 1 Test Signaling Mode Ana...

Page 46: ... MIC sensitivity check 1 CH Sig 1 1 AG 1kHz PTT ON 1 Test Channel Channel 1 Test Signaling Mode Analog Signaling 1 AG 1kHz PTT Press Transmit button Deviation meter Oscillo scope AG AF VM Panel ANT Ext SP connec tor Adjust AG input to get a standard MOD 5mV 1mV 5 Sensitivity check 1 CH Sig 1 1 SSG output Wide 117dBm 0 32μV MOD 1kHz 3kHz Narrow 117dBm 0 32μV MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz 1 Test Channel Channel 1...

Page 47: ...gh4 High5 High6 Press Apply All but ton to store the ad justment value Panel Panel tuning mode PC test mode PC test mode Automatic Adjust ment 1 Press Tune Assist Voltage button 2 Press Apply All but ton to store the adjust ment value after the automatic adjustment has finished Manual Adjustment V indicator on the PC window shows VCO lock voltage Change the ad justment value to get VCO lock voltag...

Page 48: ...s per formed verify that the VCO lock volt age is within the voltage range which is specified by the manual ad justment Manual Adjust ment Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value after all adjustment point have been adjusted Note The assist adjust ment value must be between from 340 to 3550 4 Frequency The Frequen cy adjust ment can be performed only in PC test mode 1 Adj item Frequen...

Page 49: ...l tuning mode Press key to store the adjustment value PC test mode Press Apply button to store the adjustment value Remaks Change the adjust ment value so that the frequency cur rently displayed on Crystal Oscillation Frequency on the PC window and the frequency currently displayed on the frequency counter are in agreement Item Condition Measurement Adjustment Specifications Remarks Panel tuning m...

Page 50: ...eck Ramp UP Off set Monitor Value Over 45 Manual Adjustment 1 Set the adjustment value to 1 2 Increase the adjust ment value slowly while monitoring the offset monitor value 3 Set the adjustment value when the offset monitor value exceed 50 2 Ramp down Offset 1 Adj item RAMPD Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value Power meter Ammeter Panel ANT Panel Panel tuning mode PC test mode P...

Page 51: ... Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value after all adjustment points have been adjusted 5 Low Maxi mum power 1 Adj item MAX_L Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item Low Maximum Power 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply but ton to store the ad justment value Power meter Ammeter Pa...

Page 52: ...t Power 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value Power meter Ammeter Panel ANT Panel Panel tuning mode PC test mode 45W 1W 12A or less PC test mode Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value after all adjustment points have been adjusted 10 Medium Trans mit Power 1 Adj item M_PWR Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center...

Page 53: ... High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value Devia tion meter Oscillo scope Panel ANT Panel Panel tuning mode PC test mode The Deviation of 20Hz frequency is fixed Change the 2kHz ad justment value to be come the same deviation of 20Hz within the specified range a supplementary explanation Another way to adjust is ready Same as TK 5810 the old model of NX 5800 ...

Page 54: ...arrow 1 Adj item An ADEV Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item Maxmum Devia tion Analog Nar row 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value Devia tion meter Oscil lo scope Panel ANT Panel Panel tuni...

Page 55: ...ll adjustment points have been adjusted 15 P25 H CPM Devia tion 1 Adj item P2 P2DEV Adjust Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item P25 H CPM Devi ation Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit butto...

Page 56: ... adjustment value after all adjustment points have been adjusted NXDN Very Narrow 1 Adj item Nv NDEV Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item NXDN High Devia tion NXDN Very Narrow Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit butt...

Page 57: ...Write the value as fol lowings 525 F K 521 F2 K2 0 75kHz 0 05 kHz Analog Narrow 1 Adj item An QT Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item QT Deviation An alog Narrow Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply...

Page 58: ... fol lowings 425 F K 432 F2 K2 0 75kHz 0 05 kHz Analog Narrow 1 Adj item An DQT Adjust Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item DQT Deviation Analog Narrow Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit bu...

Page 59: ...as fol lowings 480 F K 477 F2 K2 1 00kHz 0 05 kHz Analog Narrow 1 Adj item An LTR Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item LTR Deviation Analog Narrow Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply All button to ...

Page 60: ...fol lowings 545 F K 548 F2 K2 2 50kHz 0 05 kHz Analog Narrow 1 Adj item An DTMF Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item DTMF Deviation Analog Narrow Deviation meter LPF 15kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply All button to ...

Page 61: ...mode Write the value as fol lowings 513 F K 514 F2 K2 3 00kHz 0 05 kHz Analog Narrow 1 Adj item An TONE Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item Single Tone Devi ation Analog Nar row 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply All button to s...

Page 62: ...ode PC test mode Write the value as fol lowings 500 F K 504 F2 K2 3 00kHz 0 05 kHz Analog Narrow 1 Adj item An MSK Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item MSK Deviation Analog Narrow 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply All button to ...

Page 63: ...Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value Devia tion meter Oscil lo scope Panel ANT Panel Panel tuning mode PC test mode Write the value as fol lowings 500 F K 508 F2 K2 1 10kHz 0 10 kHz 3 Refer to the 4 9 1 Necessary Deviation adjustment item for each signaling and mode table Item Condition Measurem...

Page 64: ...nce adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog Wide 3 QT Deviation Analog Wide 1 Balance adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog Narrow 3 QT Deviation Analog Narrow DQT 1 Balance adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog Wide 3 DQT Deviation Analog Wide 1 Balance adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog Narrow 3 DQT Deviation Analog Narrow LTR 1 Balance adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog Wide 3 LTR Deviation Analog Wide 1 Balan...

Page 65: ... 117 Fixed 3 Sen sitivity 1 1 Adj item An SENS1 Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 118 5dBm 0 3μV MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz Adjust Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item Sensitivity 1 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 118 5dBm 0 3μV MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value SSG AF VM Dummy load Panel ANT Ext SP con nector Pane...

Page 66: ...e the adjustment value P25 C4FM 1 Adj item P1 SQL Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 12dB SINAD level at Analog Narrow 1dB MOD 1kHz 2 2kHz 1 Adj item Open Squelch P25 C4FM 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 12dB SINAD level at Analog Narrow 1dB MOD 1kHz 2 2kHz SSG Distor tion meter Oscillo scope Panel ANT Ext SP con nector Panel Panel tuning mode After inpu...

Page 67: ...ress key to store the adjustment val ue PC test mode After input signal from SSG press Apply button to store the adjustment value 6 Low RSSI 1 Adj item An LRSSI Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 118dBm 0 28μV MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz 1 Adj item Low RSSI Analog Narrow 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 118dBm 0 28μV MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz SSG Panel ANT Ext SP con nector Pa...

Page 68: ...s Apply button to store the adjustment value Analog Narrow 1 Adj item An SQLT Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 12dB SINAD level at Analog Narrow 6dB MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz 1 Adj item Tight Squelch Ana log Narrow 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 12dB SINAD level at Analog Narrow 6dB MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz SSG Distor tion meter Oscillo scope Panel ANT Ext SP con nector...

Page 69: ... P25 Phase2 and 7 NXDN Mode is selected the result of Bit Error Rate BER calculation is displayed on the LCD 4 12 2 Key operation 1 When the mode is selected as Analog this function is en abled 2 When the mode is selected as P25 bandwidth is fixed to Nar row Power switch Channel Up Down key Volume Up Down key MIC jack Auxiliary orange key KMC 36 OPTION Keypad PTT Key Func not appears on the sub LC...

Page 70: ...ction Display 0 to 9 and Function off Key Func appears on the sub LCD display Function Display Power ON Type Frequency range F2 380 470MHz After 2sec Temperature Power An Analog narrow mode Aw Analog wide mode As Analog wide 4k mode P1 P25 Phase1 mode P2 P25 Phase2 mode Nn NXDN narrow mode Nv NXDN very narrow mode Squelch level Analog mode only Sub LCD display Main LCD display Signaling No Channel...

Page 71: ...nce Pattern 13 Audio Test Pattern NAC293 Audio Test Pat tern 14 Vocoder Loop None No RX TX 1 STTP OB 1031 0 STTP IB1031 1 Audio 2 None PN9 Phase2 3 STTP OB 1031 1 Symbol Rate Pattern Phase2 4 STTP OB 1031 1 1 3 Deviation Pattern Phase2 5 STTP OB 1031 1 0 Continuous Pattern 6 STTP OB 1031 1 0 Burst Pattern 7 STTP OB 1031 Symmetrical STTP IB1031 1 8 Tone Pattern Half rate STTP IB1031 1 9 Silence Pat...

Page 72: ...t start Wide 5k Wide 4k Narrow P25 NXDN Shift to panel test mode To enter 5 9 or 17 refer ence level adjustments Writes the adjustment value Go to next adjustment item Back to last adjustment item At the time of 5 9 or 17 point adjustment Ad justment point change AUX Orange Output tone pattern change of balance ad justment A change is possible only during bal ance adjustment PTT MIC Transmit 0 to ...

Page 73: ...stment value is not changed easily Ramp Offset Adjust this item to the optimal Ramp volt age High Maximum Power High Maximum Power is adjusted Medium Maximum Power Medium Maximum Power is adjusted Low Maximum Power Low Maximum Power is adjusted High Transmit Pow er Limit High Transmit Power Limit is adjusted Medium Transmit Power Limit Medium Transmit Power Limit is adjusted Low Transmit Pow er Li...

Page 74: ...nalog Wide 4k An Analog Narrow P1 P25 Phase1 P2 P25 Phase2 Nn NXDN Nar row Nv NXDN Very Nar row Adjust item Number Adjustment range 1 Receive Assist RAST CV voltage 17 point ADJ Common Section 2 1 4096 2 Transmit Assist TAST CV voltage 17 point ADJ Common Section 3 1 4096 3 RTC Correction RTC Common Section 5 2 00 0 01 0 00 0 01 2 00 4 Ramp Up Offset RAMPU ADC measurement value Transmitter Section...

Page 75: ...ction 21 1 1024 25 MSK Deviation MSK 9 9 9 Transmitter Section 22 1 1024 26 CW ID Deviation CWID 9 Transmitter Section 23 1 1024 27 Sensitivity 1 SENS1 RSSI measurement value 5 Receiver Section 3 1 256 28 Sensitivity 2 SENS2 RSSI measurement value 5 Receiver Section 2 1 256 29 RSSI Reference RRSSI RSSI measurement value 5 Receiver Section 4 1 256 30 Open Squelch SQL ASQDET measurement value 5 5 5 ...

Page 76: ...s Narrow An Sensitivity 2 SENS2 press hold press hold press hold press hold press hold press hold Single Tone Deviation Narrow TONE An press hold Adjustment Point LCD Display 17 reference level Low 1 Low 2 Low 3 Low 4 Low 5 Low 6 Center 1 Center 2 Center 3 Center 4 Center 5 High 1 High 2 High 3 High 4 High 5 High 6 Low 1 Adjustments Low 2 Low 3 17 reference level Adjustments exit Low 4 Low 5 Low 6...

Page 77: ...ns 1 Standard Signal Generator SSG Frequency Range Modulation Output 100 to 900MHz Frequency modulation and external modulation 127dBm 0 1uV to greater than 20dBm 22 4mV When performing the Frequency adjustment the following accuracy is necessary 0 001ppm Use a standard oscillator for adjustments if necessary 2 Power Meter Input Impedance Operation Frequency Measurement Capability 50Ω 100 to 900MH...

Page 78: ...de PC test mode Test equipment Unit Terminal Unit Parts Method 1 Frequency check 1 CH Sig 1 1 PTT ON 1 Test Channel Channel 1 Test Signaling Mode Analog Signaling 1 PTT Press Transmit button f counter Panel ANT Check an internal tempera ture of radio from 20 C to 33 C 0 25ppm 106 2Hz 425 1MHz 2 High power check 1 CH Sig 1 1 PTT ON TA OFF 1 Test Channel Channel 1 Test Signaling Mode Analog Signalin...

Page 79: ...Hz PTT ON 1 Test Channel Channel 1 Test Signaling Mode Analog Signaling 1 AG 1kHz PTT Press Transmit button Deviation meter Oscillo scope AG AF VM Panel ANT Ext SP connec tor Adjust AG input to get a standard MOD 5mV 1mV 5 Sensitivity check 1 CH Sig 1 1 SSG output Wide 5k 117dBm 0 32μV MOD 1kHz 3kHz Wide 4k 117dBm 0 32μV MOD 1kHz 2 4kHz Narrow 117dBm 0 32μV MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz 1 Test Channel Channel 1...

Page 80: ... High2 High3 High4 High5 High6 Press Apply All but ton to store the ad justment value Panel Panel tuning mode PC test mode PC test mode Automatic Adjust ment 1 Press Tune Assist Voltage button 2 Press Apply All but ton to store the adjust ment value after the automatic adjustment has finished Manual Adjustment V indicator on the PC window shows VCO lock voltage Change the ad justment value to get ...

Page 81: ... is per formed verify that the VCO lock volt age is within the voltage range which is specified by the manual ad justment Manual Adjust ment Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value after all adjustment point have been adjusted Note The assist adjust ment value must be between from 340 to 3550 4 Frequency The Frequen cy adjust ment can be performed only in PC test mode 1 Adj item Frequ...

Page 82: ... tuning mode Press key to store the adjustment value PC test mode Press Apply button to store the adjustment value Remaks Change the adjust ment value so that the frequency cur rently displayed on Crystal Oscillation Frequency on the PC window and the frequency currently displayed on the frequency counter are in agreement Item Condition Measurement Adjustment Specifications Remarks Panel tuning mo...

Page 83: ...heck Ramp UP Off set Monitor Value Over 45 Manual Adjustment 1 Set the adjustment value to 1 2 Increase the adjust ment value slowly while monitoring the offset monitor value 3 Set the adjustment value when the offset monitor value exceed 50 2 Ramp down Offset 1 Adj item RAMPD Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value Power meter Ammeter Panel ANT Panel Panel tuning mode PC test mode ...

Page 84: ... Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value after all adjustment points have been adjusted 5 Low Maxi mum power 1 Adj item MAX_L Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item Low Maximum Power 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply but ton to store the ad justment value Power meter Ammeter Pa...

Page 85: ...gh6 Press Transmit button Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value Power meter Ammeter Panel ANT Panel Panel tuning mode PC test mode 25W Note High Transmit Power Is the purpose of the custom power adjust ment This Power must be lower than High trans mit power 1W 7A or less PC test mode Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value after all adjustment points have been adjusted ...

Page 86: ...High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value Devia tion meter Oscillo scope Panel ANT Panel Panel tuning mode PC test mode The Deviation of 20Hz frequency is fixed Change the 2kHz ad justment value to be come the same deviation of 20Hz within the specified range a supplementary explanation Another way to adjust is ready Same as TK 5810 the old model of NX 5800 P...

Page 87: ...alue after all adjustment points have been adjusted Analog Wide 4k 1 Adj item As ADEV Adjust Deviation meter LPF 15kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item Maxmum Devia tion Analog Wide 4k Deviation meter LPF 15kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Pres...

Page 88: ...ode table Regarding Maximum Deviation Analog it is common with the adjustment of all analog signalings 14 P25 High Devia tion 1 Adj item P1 PDEV Adjust Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item P25 High Devia tion Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Ce...

Page 89: ...ent points have been adjusted 16 NXDN High Devia tion NXDN Narrow 1 Adj item Nn NDEV Adjust Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item NXDN High Devia tion NXDN Nar row Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press ...

Page 90: ...5 Panel tuning mode PTT ON PC test mode PTT Press Transmit button 1311 1363Hz PC test mode Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value after all adjustment points have been adjusted 17 QT Devia tion 3 Analog Wide 5k 1 Adj item Aw QT Adjust Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment v...

Page 91: ...t mode Write the value as fol lowings 522 0 60kHz 0 05 kHz Analog Narrow 1 Adj item An QT Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item QT Deviation An alog Narrow Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply All bu...

Page 92: ...Write the value as fol lowings 432 0 75kHz 0 05 kHz Analog Wide 4k 1 Adj item As DQT Adjust Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item DQT Deviation Analog Wide 4k Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Trans...

Page 93: ... the value as fol lowings 436 0 35kHz 0 05 kHz 19 LTR Devia tion 3 Analog Wide 5k 1 Adj item Aw LTR Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item LTR Deviation Analog Wide 5k Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit button Press A...

Page 94: ...t mode Write the value as fol lowings 477 0 90kHz 0 05 kHz Analog Narrow 1 Adj item An LTR Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item LTR Deviation Analog Narrow Deviation meter LPF 3kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply All b...

Page 95: ...fol lowings 548 2 50kHz 0 05 kHz Analog Wide 4k 1 Adj item As DTMF Adjust Deviation meter LPF 15kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item DTMF Deviation Analog Wide 4k Deviation meter LPF 15kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit button Pres...

Page 96: ... 547 1 25kHz 0 05 kHz 21 Sin gle Tone Devia tion 3 Analog Wide 5k 1 Adj item Aw TONE Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item Single Tone Devi ation Analog Wide 5k Deviation meter LPF 15kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply ...

Page 97: ...tuning mode PC test mode Write the value as fol lowings 513 2 4kHz 0 05k Hz Analog Narrow 1 Adj item An TONE Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item Single Tone Devi ation Analog Nar row 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply All button...

Page 98: ...rite the value as fol lowings 504 3 00kHz 0 05 kHz Analog Wide 4k 1 Adj item As MSK Adjust Deviation meter LPF 15kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item MSK Deviation Analog Wide 4k Deviation meter LPF 15kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Tran...

Page 99: ...WID Adjust Deviation meter LPF 15kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Adjust PTT ON Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item CWID Deviation Analog Narrow Deviation meter LPF 15kHz HPF OFF 2 Adj item Low1 Low3 Low5 Center1 Center3 Center5 High2 High4 High6 Press Transmit button Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value Devia tion mete...

Page 100: ...ion Analog Narrow DQT 1 Balance adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog Wide 5k 3 DQT Deviation Analog Wide 5k 1 Balance adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog Wide 4k 3 DQT Deviation Analog Wide 4k 1 Balance adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog Narrow 3 DQT Deviation Analog Narrow LTR 1 Balance adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog Wide 5k 3 LTR Deviation Analog Wide 5k 1 Balance adjust 2 Maximum Deviation Analog ...

Page 101: ...6 117 Fixed 3 Sen sitivity 1 1 Adj item An SENS1 Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 118 5dBm 0 3μV MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz Adjust Press key to store the adjust ment value 1 Adj item Sensitivity 1 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 118 5dBm 0 3μV MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz Press Apply All button to store the adjustment value SSG AF VM Dummy load Panel ANT Ext SP con nector Pan...

Page 102: ... button to store the adjustment value Analog Narrow 1 Adj item An SQL Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 12dB SINAD level 3dB MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz 1 Adj item Open Squelch An alog Narrow 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 12dB SINAD level 3dB MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz SSG Distor tion meter Oscillo scope Panel ANT Ext SP con nector Panel Panel tuning mode After input signal...

Page 103: ...B SINAD level at Analog Narrow 1dB MOD 400Hz 2 5kHz SSG Distor tion meter Oscillo scope Panel ANT Ext SP con nector Panel Panel tuning mode After input signal from SSG press key to store the adjustment val ue PC test mode After input signal from SSG press Apply button to store the adjustment value NXDN Very Narrow 1 Adj item Nv SQL Adjust 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 12dB SI...

Page 104: ...t 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 12dB SINAD level at Analog Narrow 6dB MOD 1kHz 3kHz 1 Adj item Tight Squelch Ana log Wide 5k 2 Adj item Low1 Low5 Center3 High2 High6 SSG output 12dB SINAD level at Analog Narrow 6dB MOD 1kHz 3kHz SSG Distor tion meter Oscillo scope Panel ANT Ext SP con nector Panel Panel tuning mode After input signal from SSG press key to store the adjustment...

Page 105: ...SSG output 12dB SINAD level at Analog Narrow 6dB MOD 1kHz 1 5kHz SSG Distor tion meter Oscillo scope Panel ANT Ext SP con nector Panel Panel tuning mode After input signal from SSG press key to store the adjustment val ue PC test mode After input signal from SSG press Apply button to store the adjustment value Item Condition Measurement Adjustment Specifi cations Remarks Panel tuning mode PC test ...

Page 106: ...uch this parts 18M has an abnormal voltage MPU DSP Remove L720 and L721 to check the voltage of the 18M If the voltage becomes normal the MPU DSP is broken mobile DDR Remove L702 to check the voltage of the 18M If the voltage becomes normal the mobile DDR is broken 33M has an abnormal voltage MPU DSP Remove L722 to check the voltage of the 33M If the voltage becomes normal the MPU DSP is broken Fl...

Page 107: ...CP717 Remove the FFC of Main unit between Sub Display unit As a result if the abnormality yet the MPU DSP or Flash memory or mobile DDR may be broken It is unlikely that the BGA parts are broken Checking the control signal output from the MPU DSP Points to be checked Normal voltage FRST D701 Anode side 1 8V fixed later D801 Cathode side 1 8V fixed later Remove R51 to check the voltage of the SBC i...

Page 108: ... set correctly IC2 or its peripheral circuit is broken When the voltage DVCC of IC2 is 3 1V When a normal value is confirmed When the voltage out of range condition is confirmed Checking the operation of the IC2 RST When the signal RST IC2 14pin has an abnomal output check that the analog voltage of RST IC2 6pin is normal typically 2 7V Minimum detection voltage is 2 0V When the analog voltage of ...

Page 109: ...IGN and IGN_OUT are not 0V If the ignition function is enabled check that the signal IGN IC2 8pin and IGN_OUT IC2 9pin are linked with the ignition sense IGN and IGN_OUT are 0V Remarks related MSP430G25KGCA A MSP430G25KGCA is written the program B OMAP communicates with MSP43G25KGCA by serial communication at startup of deck Only firmware version of MSP43G25KGCA is confirmed OMAP in serial communi...

Page 110: ... GPS unit PCB side B Verify the BT GPS power supply 33BT L4 3 3V The BT GPS power supply line 33BT circuit faulty Visual check of the PCB side A parts Whether not damaged L4 C15 C19 C20 C33 Replace any abnormal parts When an abnormal condition is confirmed When an abnormal condition is confirmed When an abnormal condition is confirmed When an abnormal condition is confirmed When an abnormal condit...

Page 111: ... The 18BT_HC1 RX TXD2 line circuit is faulty Visual check of the CP1 IC6 R22 Whether not damaged Replace any abnormal parts Verify the BT GPS control signal 18BT_TX IC6 8 pin Square waveform UART data of 1 8V logic Verify the BT GPS control signal RXD2 CN1 7 pin Square waveform UART data of 3 3V logic Baud rate Default 115 2kbps After 3 967Mbps When an abnormal condition is confirmed Check the Mod...

Page 112: ...al condition is confirmed When an abnormal condition is confirmed When a normal condition is confirmed When a normal condition is confirmed When a normal condition is confirmed When a normal condition is confirmed Verify the BT GPS control signal TXD2 CN735 15 pin Square waveform UART data of 3 3V logic Baud rate Default 115 2kbps After 3 967Mbps Verify the BT GPS control signal RXD2 CN735 14 pin ...

Page 113: ... parts Check the Module BT GPS unit PCB side B a Verify the BT GPS power supply 18BT L15 1 8V The BT GPS power supply line 18BT circuit is faulty C18 C13 C31 L8 C39 Check the Module BT GPS unit PCB side B b Verify the RTC for the BT GPS X2 3 pin Square waveform 32 768kHz 1 8Vp p Make sure the BT headset have enough power Turn on your BT headset Put your BT headset into pairing mode Charge the BT h...

Page 114: ...eck the Module BT GPS unit PCB side B Check the Module BT GPS unit PCB side B Verify the ANT Matching Parts Visual check of R27 R29 Whether not damaged Replace any abnormal parts Verify the BT GPS control signal BTFM_nSHUDoWN IC1 5 pin 1 8V Check the Main unit PCB a Verify the BT GPS control signal TXD2 CN1 6 pin Square waveform UART data of 3 3V logic The 18BT_HCI_RX TXD2 line circuit is faulty V...

Page 115: ...y the BT GPS control signal TXD2 CN735 15 pin Square waveform UART data of 3 3V logic Baud rate Default 115 2kbps After 3 967Mbps Verify the BT GPS control signal RXD2 CN735 14 pin Square waveform UART tada of 3 3V logic Baud rate Default 115 2kbps After 3 967Mbps When an abnormal condition is confirmed When an abnormal condition is confirmed Verify the BT GPS control signal 18BT_HCI_TX CP705 4 pi...

Page 116: ...en use Program Write Data to the Transceiver to write the FPU data PC Programming mode When writing to the transceiver a Warning Mes sage corresponding to the item selected appears Click OK to continue writing the data 3 Enter Program Test Mode then adjust the various ad justment data PC Test Mode as described in the SEC TION 4 ADJUSTMENT 4 Attach the new labels corresponding to the new printed ci...

Page 117: ...ot be accessed Use the KPG 110SM on the NXDN Trunking System side to reprogram the NXDN ESN number When a new printed circuit board is used the KENWOOD ESN changes as does the Transceiver Information dis play of the KPG D1 D1N but this does not have any effect on the operation of the transceiver If changing to the original ESN please contact our service center KPG D1N can t be used for E type ESN ...

Page 118: ...MEMO ...

Page 119: ...534 470p C529 470p C540 B 2p C670 L510 C536 470p C546 100k R552 RN142S D508 BB565 02V D503 0 R538 C548 C531 0 01u C502 0 01u C504 C551 6 5 4 3 2 1 L500 470p C519 5 2 6 3 oUTPUT 4 INPUT 1 L7B 0003 00 XF600 2 2k R509 BB565 02V D505 0 01u C511 L501 18p C671 C532 470p C544 100k R523 100 R630 100 R628 B 3p C552 18k R545 100k R554 L509 14 82n L518 0 R512 BB565 02V D507 L512 L516 0 R511 92 10n L307 L306 ...

Page 120: ... DZ2S056 M D11 DC SW SCTAM1 Q1 KTA2012EP SSM3K15AMFV Q3 BINT DC SW 54M EM6M2 Q12 LOAD SW 5 0V AV R 50A IC10 5 0V AV R IC6 50C SBC_2 50R IC17 RXC 5 0V AV R SBC_2 3 3V AV R NJM2878F4 33 33C IC12 FZA10BS 5R0 F2 BAT_CNT Q6 LTC014EEBFS8 DC SW MTM981400BF Q5 SBC_2 MTM981400BF Q10 LTC014EEBFS8 Q11 FZA10BS 5R0 F3 DC SW SBC_2 20V DC DC IC13 TPS61041DRVR Converter EM6M2 Q12 DC SW SAVE 50CS 200C SB1 SB2 9 0V...

Page 121: ...CONNECTOR SP LED_R S9 D10 D12 IC3 2 2 TC7WT125FUF LCD Interface BLC_4 D D 2 BLC_2 BLC_3 BLCSW 18M KEYBLC LED_B 33M PTT TXD TXD_3 RXD_50V PTT D14 18M To Main Unit XC1 039 XC1 041 A 2 IC9 2 2 TC7WH126FK KEYINT I2CCK I2CDT LCDRST IC1 MM3404A50URE LED DRIVER J1 CN2 CN5 CN6 Sub Display Unit XC3 002 XC3 007 DM KVL KVL_3 MIC MIC_3 ME ME_3 D21 LIGHT SENSOR IC6 BH1721FVC 33M CN4 KEYi2 KEYi2_2 S4 S8 IC10 TC...

Page 122: ...3 D100 D17 D16 D11 D6 D3 CP705 CP704 CP703 CP600 CP100 CN910 CN909 CN908 CN905 CN904 CN903 CN902 CN901 CN755 CN754 CN753 CN752 CN751 CN748 CN747 CN746 CN745 CN744 CN730 CN729 CN723 CN722 CN721 CN720 CN719 CN715 CN109 CN20 CN19 CN16 CN15 CN14 CN13 CN11 CN10 CN9 CN8 CN7 CN6 CN5 C998 C996 C995 C994 C993 C992 C991 C990 C989 C988 C987 C986 C985 C984 C983 C982 C980 C979 C976 C975 C967 C951 C950 C949 C94...

Page 123: ... D701 D700 D602 D509 D508 D507 D506 D505 D504 D503 D502 D501 D500 D315 D314 D313 D312 D311 D310 D309 D300 D117 D115 D114 D112 D111 D110 D109 D108 D107 D106 D105 D104 D103 D102 D101 D15 D14 D13 D12 D9 D8 D7 D4 D2 D1 CP901 CP900 CP721 CP720 CP719 CP718 CP717 CP716 CP711 CP710 CP709 CP707 CP706 CP702 CP701 CN783 CN781 CN780 CN779 CN778 CN777 CN776 CN775 CN774 CN773 CN772 CN771 CN770 CN769 CN766 CN765...

Page 124: ... C48 B 2C C49 A 2A C50 B 1D C51 B 2D C52 A 3A C53 A 3B C54 B 2C C55 B 2C C56 B 2D C57 A 3B C58 B 2D C59 B 2C C60 B 2C C61 A 3B C62 B 2C C63 B 2C C64 A 3B C65 B 2C C66 A 3B C67 B 2C C68 B 3C C69 A 3B C70 B 3C C71 B 3C C72 B 3C C73 A 1B C74 A 1B C75 A 3B C76 A 3B C77 A 1C C78 A 1C C80 A 1C C81 A 5B C82 A 3B C83 B 3C C84 B 3C C85 A 2C C88 A 2C C89 A 3C C100 A 4B C101 A 4B C102 A 4B C103 A 3B C104 A 4...

Page 125: ...EF NO LOCATION REF NO LOCATION REF NO LOCATION REF NO LOCATION IC IC1 B 2A IC2 B 3B IC3 B 3A IC4 B 3A IC5 A 2B IC6 B 3B IC7 B 3B TRANSISTOR Q1 A 1B DIODE D17 B 1B D18 B 1B RESISTOR R1 B 3A R2 B 2A R3 B 3A R4 B 3A R7 B 3A R8 B 3B R9 A 1B R10 A 1B R11 B 3A R12 A 1B R13 A 1B R14 B 3A R15 B 1B R16 B 1B R18 A 2B R19 B 1B R21 A 2B R22 B 3A R23 B 1B R24 B 1A R25 B 2A R26 A 1B R27 B 2A R29 B 2B CAPACITOR ...

Page 126: ...D4 A 1B D5 A 3B D6 A 4B D7 A 5A D9 A 1A D10 A 2B D11 A 4B D12 A 5A D14 A 1A D15 A 1B D16 A 3B D20 B 5B D21 A 5A D22 B 5B D23 B 5B D24 B 5B D25 B 5B D26 B 5B D27 B 5B D28 B 5B D29 B 5B D30 B 5B D31 B 5B D32 B 5B RESISTOR R3 B 3A R4 B 3A R5 B 3A R6 B 3A R7 B 3B R9 B 3A R10 B 2A R11 B 3B R12 B 3A R17 B 2A R18 B 3B R19 B 3B R20 B 4A R21 A 1B R22 A 2B R23 A 4B R24 A 5A R25 B 4A R26 B 3B R27 A 1B R28 A ...

Page 127: ...TBY 3 VIN 4 GND 2 VoUT 1 BU18TD2WNVX IC2 1u C5 0 47u C1 L1 0 47u C6 71 10n L7 0 1u C44 0 1u C45 B1 16 B2 15 B3 14 B4 13 DIR3 12 OE 11 GND 10 DIR4 9 A4 8 A3 7 A2 6 A1 5 DIR1 4 VCC A 3 VCC B 2 DIR2 1 74AVC4TD245GU IC7 GND1 GND2 oUT IN L11 B1 16 B2 15 B3 14 B4 13 DIR3 12 OE 11 GND 10 DIR4 9 A4 8 A3 7 A2 6 A1 5 DIR1 4 VCC A 3 VCC B 2 DIR2 1 74AVC4TD245GU IC6 10k R25 10k R22 2 3 5 4 1 L9 100 R7 100 R4 ...

Page 128: ... R39 100 R40 100 R20 330 R21 330 R27 330 R32 330 R22 330 R28 330 R33 0 R10 0 R17 0 R19 0 R18 1k R42 1k R43 10k R47 150 R48 10k R53 2 2k R51 100 R66 0 R64 0 R71 0 R65 0 R62 0 R61 0 R60 0 R63 D 270k R69 100 R25 330 R34 330 R30 330 R29 330 R24 100 R41 100 R31 2 2k R49 2 2k R26 680 R46 100 R38 330 R23 2 2k R50 S70 0901 05 S12 S70 0901 05 S11 S70 0901 05 S10 S70 0901 05 S9 S70 0901 05 S8 S70 0901 05 S7...

Page 129: ...RD_LCD KEYINT PRST CS_LCD WR_LCD 50 12CCK D 4 D 14 50 GND D 0 D 15 D 9 D 8 1 DC D 1 1 D 11 D 3 NC GND 54M D 6 GND 18M D 13 12CDT NC IGN DM KVL GND R_SET2 PSW MiC R_SET0 R_SET1 RXD USB_D 33M TXD GND D 10 AFo PTT USB_D AFo ME GND GND 1 ME NC GND GND D 1 MiC D 9 AFo D 5 33M D 13 12CCK D 0 AFo D 6 54M R_SET1 WR PTT D 12 NC IGN TXD GND 18M D 8 D 15 D 3 ADD 23 R_SET0 D 14 USB_D GND RD R_SET2 DM KVL GND ...

Page 130: ...pling capacitor The display shows the SSG input value required to obtain 12dB SINAD AF AF 1kHz 1kHz RF Center Frequency IC902 IC706 IC902 ANT L134 C150 Q107 C185 L135 C304 IC300 C312 Q300 C334 IC302 C350 C372 MIC SSI SSI To PLL IC LPF ANT BPF BPF BPF IF IC CODEC 120dBm 121dBm 123dBm 111dBm 110dBm 117dBm 113 5dBm 106dBm 141mVrms CODEC CODEC VCO Coupler Pre Drive Drive Final LPF ANT 5mVrms 4dBm 15dB...

Page 131: ...umbers BEWARE OF BOGUS PARTS Parts that do not meet specifications may cause trouble in regard to safety and performance We recommend that genuine parts be used x_ in a description column shows the number of the used part Contents Exploded view of general assembly and parts list Electrical parts list Packing materials and accessories parts list 3 2 3 4 3 17 ...

Page 132: ...st D MAIN UNIT 01 MODULE BT GPS UNIT 02 SUB DISPLAY UNIT 03 42 21 18 14 13 39 11 4 35 25 21 3 37 12 38 10 33 26 E B B E E F D F 5 19 28 24 36 20 22 E E 34 23 E E 41 1 E E E E 49 E C E 16 2 47 6 27 32 45 7 31 43 44 40 17 48 46 Block No M1MM 9 8 15 A C C E E 29 30 51 50 ...

Page 133: ...LDER K K2 E 32 G1D 0012 10 CUSHION LCD F GLASS K K2 E 33 G1D 0018 00 CUSHION D SUB 34 G1D 0028 00 CUSHION DC SCREW 35 G1D 0049 00 CUSHION VCO 36 G53 1616 13 PACKING PHONE JACK 37 G53 1643 04 PACKING DC CORD 38 G53 1662 04 PACKING ANT M K K2 BF BF2 BK BK2 38 G53 1675 04 PACKING ANT BNC E 39 G53 1768 04 PACKING SMA 40 G5D 0053 00 PACKING SP K K2 E 41 G5D 0016 00 PACKING TOP 42 G5D 0017 00 PACKING FR...

Page 134: ... IC IC907 BD11600NUX MOS IC IC908 TC7WH14FK F MOS IC IC909 ADM3202ARUZ MOS IC IC910 PCA9555AHF MOS IC IC911 LA4425A E MOS IC AUDIO AMP IC912 TC7SET08FUF MOS IC Q1 KTA2012EP TRANSISTOR Q3 SSM3K15AMFV FET Q4 LTC014EEBFS8 DIGI TRANSISTOR Q5 MTM981400BF FET Q6 LTC014EEBFS8 DIGI TRANSISTOR Q7 LTC014TEBFS8 DIGI TRANSISTOR Q8 LSCR523EBFS8 TRANSISTOR Q9 LSAR523UBFS8 TRANSISTOR Q10 MTM981400BF FET Q11 LTC0...

Page 135: ...TOR 10000pF 50V K C18 CK73HBB1H471K C CAPACITOR 470pF 50V K C21 CK73HB1C105K C CAPACITOR 1 0uF 16V K C24 CK73HBB1H471K C CAPACITOR 470pF 50V K C25 CK73HBB1H102K C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V K C30 CK73HB1C105K C CAPACITOR 1 0uF 16V K C31 CK73EB1H475KM C CAPACITOR 4 7uF 50V M C32 CK73GB1E105K C CAPACITOR 1uF 25V K C33 CK73EB1H475KM C CAPACITOR 4 7uF 50V M C34 CK73HB1E104K C CAPACITOR 0 10uF 25V K C35 CK73...

Page 136: ...76 CK73HBB1H471K C CAPACITOR 470pF 50V K C177 CC73HCH1H0R5B C CAPACITOR 0 5pF 50V B C178 CC73HCH1H0R5B C CAPACITOR 0 5pF 50V B Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local C179 CK73HBB1H102K C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V K C181 CK73HBB1H471K C CAPACITOR 470pF 50V K C182 CK73HBB1H102K C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V K C183 CC73HCH1H101J C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J C184 CK73HBB1H471K C CAPACITOR 470pF 50V K K2 BF2 BK2...

Page 137: ...APACITOR 470pF 50V J K2 BF2 BK2 E C540 CK73HBB1H471K C CAPACITOR 470pF 50V K C541 CK73GXR1H104K C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 50V K C542 CK73HBB1H102K C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V K C543 CK73HBB1H471K C CAPACITOR 470pF 50V K C544 CK73HBB1H471K C CAPACITOR 470pF 50V K Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local C545 CC73HCH1H080B C CAPACITOR 8pF 50V B C546 CK73HBB1H471K C CAPACITOR 470pF 50V K C548 CC73HCH1H120G C...

Page 138: ...1C105K C CAPACITOR 1 0uF 16V K Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local C770 CK73HB1C105K C CAPACITOR 1 0uF 16V K C771 C93 1959 05 C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V C772 C93 1959 05 C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V C773 C93 1959 05 C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V C774 C93 1959 05 C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V C775 C93 1959 05 C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V C776 C93 1959 05 C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V C777 C93 1959 05 C CAPACITOR 0 1uF 16V C778 C93...

Page 139: ...CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J C993 CC73HCH1H101J C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J C994 CC73HCH1H101J C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local C995 CC73HCH1H101J C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J C996 CC73HCH1H101J C CAPACITOR 100pF 50V J C997 CK73HBB1H102K C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V K C998 CK73HBB1H102K C CAPACITOR 1000pF 50V K C999 CK73HB1C105K C CAPACITOR 1 0uF 16V K R1 RK73HB1J000J MG RESISTOR 0Ω...

Page 140: ...STOR 150Ω 1 16W J K BF BK R172 RK73HB1J181J MG RESISTOR 180Ω 1 16W J K2 BF2 BK2 E Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local R173 RK73HB1J272J MG RESISTOR 2 7kΩ 1 16W J R174 RK73HB1J470J MG RESISTOR 47Ω 1 16W J R175 RK73HB1J000J MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1 16W J R176 RK73HB1J472J MG RESISTOR 4 7kΩ 1 16W J R177 RK73GB2A000J MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1 10W J R178 RK73HB1J474J MG RESISTOR 470kΩ 1 16W J R179 RK73HB1J102...

Page 141: ...G RESISTOR 0Ω 1 16W J R607 RK73HB1J220J MG RESISTOR 22Ω 1 16W J R608 RK73HB1J561J MG RESISTOR 560Ω 1 16W J R609 RK73HB1J182J MG RESISTOR 1 8kΩ 1 16W J Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local R610 RK73HB1J562J MG RESISTOR 5 6kΩ 1 16W J R611 RK73HB1J471J MG RESISTOR 470Ω 1 16W J R612 RK73JB1H472J MG RESISTOR 4 7kΩ 1 20W J R613 RK73HB1J104J MG RESISTOR 100kΩ 1 16W J R614 RK73HB1J470J MG RESISTO...

Page 142: ...SISTOR 22kΩ 1 16W D R909 RK73HH1J223D MG RESISTOR 22kΩ 1 16W D R911 RK73HB1J104J MG RESISTOR 100kΩ 1 16W J Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local R912 RK73HB1J102J MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1 16W J R913 RK73HB1J000J MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1 16W J R914 RK73HB1J102J MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1 16W J R915 RK73HB1J000J MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1 16W J R916 RK73HB1J222J MG RESISTOR 2 2kΩ 1 16W J R917 RK73HB1J000J MG RESISTOR 0Ω 1 16...

Page 143: ... LK73H0AM15NJ M CHIP INDUCTOR 15nH L304 LK73H0AM6N8J M CHIP INDUCTOR 6 8nH L305 LK73G0AF4N7S M CHIP INDUCTOR 4 7nH L306 LB73F0AW 002 CHIP FERRITE L307 LK73G0AF10NJ M CHIP INDUCTOR 10nH L308 LB73H0AV 003 CHIP FERRITE Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local L309 LB73G0BA 004 CHIP FERRITE L310 LB73Z0AF 001 CHIP FERRITE L311 LB73Z0AF 001 CHIP FERRITE L312 LB73Z0AF 001 CHIP FERRITE L314 LK73G0AF4...

Page 144: ...278 05 TERMINAL CN766 E23 1278 05 TERMINAL CN769 E23 1278 05 TERMINAL CN770 E23 1278 05 TERMINAL CN771 E23 1278 05 TERMINAL CN772 E23 1278 05 TERMINAL CN773 E23 1278 05 TERMINAL CN774 E23 1278 05 TERMINAL CN775 E23 1278 05 TERMINAL CN776 E23 1278 05 TERMINAL CN777 E23 1278 05 TERMINAL Symbol No Part No Part Name Description Local CN778 E23 1278 05 TERMINAL CN779 E23 1278 05 TERMINAL CN780 E23 1278...

Page 145: ...ESISTOR 10kΩ 1 16W J R4 RK73HB1J101J MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1 16W J R7 RK73HB1J101J MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1 16W J R8 RK73HB1J102J MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1 16W J R9 RK73HB1J104J MG RESISTOR 100kΩ 1 16W J R10 RK73HB1J104J MG RESISTOR 100kΩ 1 16W J R11 RK73HB1J102J MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1 16W J R12 RK73HB1J473J MG RESISTOR 47kΩ 1 16W J R13 RK73HB1J473J MG RESISTOR 47kΩ 1 16W J R14 RK73HB1J102J MG RESISTOR 1kΩ 1 16W J R15 RK...

Page 146: ...5 RK73HB1J101J MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1 16W J R26 RK73HB1J222J MG RESISTOR 2 2kΩ 1 16W J R27 RK73HB1J331J MG RESISTOR 330Ω 1 16W J R28 RK73HB1J331J MG RESISTOR 330Ω 1 16W J R29 RK73HB1J331J MG RESISTOR 330Ω 1 16W J R30 RK73HB1J331J MG RESISTOR 330Ω 1 16W J R31 RK73HB1J101J MG RESISTOR 100Ω 1 16W J R32 RK73HB1J331J MG RESISTOR 330Ω 1 16W J R33 RK73HB1J331J MG RESISTOR 330Ω 1 16W J R34 RK73HB1J331J MG RES...

Page 147: ...MPHLET HOT SURFACE 3 PAMPHLET FCC 40cm K K2 3 PAMPHLET ROHS2 E 5 E30 7523 65 DC CORD ASSY ACC 6 F52 0024 05 FUSE ACC 15A x2 7 H0C 0008 00 INNER CARTON FOR ACC 8 H1C 0029 00 PACKING FIXTURE LOWER 9 H1C 0030 00 PACKING FIXTURE UPPER 11 H2F 0045 00 PROTECTION BAG RADIO NX 5800 14 H5A 0235 00 ITEM CARTON NX 5800 15 J19 1584 15 HOLDER ACC MIC 16 BRACKET ACC 17 N99 2039 05 SCREW SET ACC 18 T91 0639 65 M...

Page 148: ...SURFACE 3 PAMPHLET FCC 40cm 8 H1C 0012 10 PACKING FIXTURE LOWER BF BF2 8 H1C 0029 00 PACKING FIXTURE LOWER BK BK2 9 H1C 0013 10 PACKING FIXTURE UPPER BF BF2 9 H1C 0030 00 PACKING FIXTURE UPPER BK BK2 10 H1C 0027 00 PACKING FIXTURE SPACER BF BF2 10 H1C 0031 00 PACKING FIXTURE SPACER BK BK2 12 ANTI STATIC BAG RADIO NX 5800B 13 H5A 0014 00 ITEM CARTON NX 5800B BF BF2 13 H5A 0234 00 ITEM CARTON NX 580...

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