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The Public Address microphone audio normally feeds an

external speaker. An ON/OFF switch, which is mounted on
or near the radio, allows selecting either the internal or exter-
nal speaker for the receiver audio. The ON/OFF switch
turns the receiver audio on or off to the external speaker.
This switch still functions for the receiver audio with the PA
option disabled.

TYPE 99 OPTION OPERATION

If the Type 99 option is present, selective calling is possi-

ble. Press the programmed flex key or scroll through the
menu to select the T99 decoder option (Scan must be off).
The LED display will show "T99 ON" or "T99 OFF" for 2
seconds. During that time subsequent pressing of the flex
key or Group/SEL buttons will toggle the T99 state between
OFF and ON.

When a T99 call is received, the entire display will alter-

nate between "T99" and the normal channel display and an
alert tone will sound. If a call has been received and the dis-
play is flashing, CLR must be pressed before the T99 option
can be turned off.

DETAILED TYPE 99 OPERATION

AND PROGRAMMING

The optional Type 99 Control Panel provides individual,

group and super group call decode. The Motorola Formatted
two-tone sequential signaling schemes can also be decode.

In Type 99 Tone systems, calls will not be heard from the

receiver until the proper two tones are detected. When the
second tone is decoded and recognized as correct, an alert
tone sounds during the remaining portion of the second tone.
The receiver audio path opens and remains open to receive
messages until the decoder is reset. The display will also
flash to show a call has been received.

The MDX radio can be PC programmed with up to three

separate tables of tones. Either the Ericsson GE Type 99 for-
mat or the Motorola format can be assigned to each tone ta-
ble. The tone decoder can be enabled individually for each
channel. Once enabled, one of the three tone tables can be
selected for each channel. After choosing a tone table, the
call formats must be specified: Individual, Group and Super
Group for the Ericsson GE format or Individual, Group and
Quick-Call (In Motorola tone systems) allows communica-
tion between all radios in a system.

ERICSSON GE TYPE 99 FORMAT

Tone frequencies in the Ericsson GE tone system fall

within the range of 517.5 to 997.5 Hz.

In the Ericsson GE tone format, the first tone may be

from tone group A (for individual or Group calls) or from
tone group C (for Super Group calls). The second tone may
be from tone group B (for individual calls) or from tone
group D (for Group and Super Group calls). The Ericsson
GE tone format is illustrated as follows:

ERICSSON GE TYPE 99 FORMAT

INDIVIDUAL CALL FORMAT

<----1.0 SEC---->

±

20%

TONE A

<----200 MS---->

±

25%

GAP

<----1.0 SEC---->

+300% -0%

TONE B

GROUP CALL FORMAT

<----1.0 SEC---->

±

20%

TONE A

<----200 MS---->

±

25%

GAP

<----1.0 SEC---->

+300% -0%

TONE D

SUPER GROUP CALL FORMAT

<----1.0 SEC---->

±

20%

TONE C

<----200 MS---->

±

25%

GAP

<----1.0 SEC---->

+300% -0%

TONE D

For example, assume the paging number to be 123. The

first digit of the paging number is a 1. Look in Table 3 and
read down the column labeled "100’s Digits" to a 1. Read
horizontally across to the column labeled "10’s Digit". The
tone group is B. The second digit of the paging number is a
2. The tone number is B2. Look in Table 3 and down the col-
umn labeled "Tone Designator" to find B2. Read horizon-

tally across to the column labeled "Tone Frequency". The first
tone frequency is 787.5 Hz.

To determine the second tone frequency look in Table 3 and

as before, find the first digit of the paging number.

The second tone group is A. The third digit of the paging

number is a 3 and the Tone Designator is A3. In Table 3 read
down the column labeled "Tone designator" and find A3.
Read horizontally across to the column labeled "Tone Fre-
quency
". The second tone frequency is 802.5 Hz.

For different paging numbers, locate the first digit in the

"100’s Digit" column and determine the tone frequencies as
described in the example. For a complete description of tone
applications see DATAFILE BULLETIN DF-5000-3A.

Tone D is the diagonal tone used (Ericsson GE tone sys-

tems only) when the first and second tone frequencies are the
same. The standard frequency for Tone D is 742.5 Hz, but may
be programmed with any tone frequency.

Table 3 - Tone Groups

100’s DIGIT

10’s DIGIT

1’s DIGIT

For 1st Tone

For 2nd Tone

0

A

A

1

B

A

2

B

B

3

A

B

4

C

C

5

C

A

6

C

B

7

A

C

8

B

C

9

Not Used

Table 4 - Tone Generator Frequencies

TONE

GROUP

TONE

DESIGNATOR

TONE

FREQUENCIES

A

A0
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9

682.5 Hz
592.5 Hz
757.5 Hz
802.5 Hz
847.5 Hz
892.5 Hz
937.5 Hz
547.5 Hz
727.5 Hz
637.5 Hz

B

B0
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9

652.5 Hz
607.5 Hz
787.5 Hz
823.5 Hz
877.5 Hz
922.5 Hz
967.5 Hz
517.5 Hz
562.5 Hz
697.5 Hz

C

C0
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9

667.5 Hz
712.5 Hz
772.5 Hz
817.5 Hz
862.5 Hz
907.5 Hz
952.5 Hz
532.5 Hz
577.5 Hz
622.5 Hz

Diagonal Tone

742.5 Hz

MOTOROLA FORMAT

Tone Frequencies in the Motorola tone system fall within

the range 288.5 to 1433.4 Hz.

A round-off error will occur when entering the tone
frequencies. This error is less than 0.2% and will not
cause any decoding problems. For example, it the
standard tone frequency of 517.5 Hz is entered, the
actual decoder frequency will be 517.4 Hz. This new
frequency will appear on the screen in the tone ta-
bles.

NOTE

Tone frequencies above 1000 Hz must be rounded off
to the nearest Hz when programming the tone tables.
For example, the standard tone frequency of 1153.4 Hz
must be entered as 1153 Hz. Also, the program will
cause a round-off error of 

±

0.2 Hz for frequencies be-

low 1000 Hz. These errors will not cause any decoding
problems.

NOTE

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Страница 1: ...IO Printed in U S A TABLE OF CONTENTS RF BOARD LBI 39019 SYSTEM BOARD LBI 38842 AUDIO LOGIC BOARD LBI 39016 AUDIO AMPLIFIER BOARD LBI 38844 FRONT CAP ASSEMBLY LBI 38850 PA BOARD LBI 31921 SERVICE SECTION LBI 39020 Maintenance Manual LBI 39015 ...

Страница 2: ...n Receiver 13 8 Vdc Off 0 01 Amperes Maximum Squelched 0 75 Amperes Maximum Unsquelched 3 5 Amperes Maximum at 10 Watts audio External Speaker Transmitter 13 8 Vdc 10 5 Amperes Maximum at 40 Watts RF Channel Spacing 25 30 kHz 6 25 or 5 kHz resolution Frequency Stability 2 5 PPM 0 00025 Temperature Range 30 C to 60 C 22 F to 140 F Dimensions H X W X D Less Accessories Height 5 3 cm 2 1 inches Width...

Страница 3: ...10C Mil 810D Mil 810E High Temperature 501 1 Proc 2 501 2 Proc 2 501 3 Proc 2 Low Temperature 502 1 Proc 2 502 2 Proc 2 502 3 Proc 2 Low Pressure 500 1 Proc 1 500 2 Proc 1 500 3 Proc 1 2 Solar Radiation 505 1 Proc 1 505 2 Proc 1 505 3 Proc 1 Temperature Shock 503 1 Proc 2 503 2 Proc 1 503 3 Proc 1 Vibration 514 2 C8 P1 514 3 Proc 8 514 4 C8 P1 Continued Continued STANDARD METHODS PROCEDURES Mechan...

Страница 4: ... Audio Logic Board provides all audio and digital proc essing of the receive and transmit audio for digital processing by the Logic Board This board also contains audio filtering conventional analog tone processing and the receiver squelch The Audio Logic Board controls the operation of the radio and digitally processes the receiver and transmit audio The board contains a microprocessor and associ...

Страница 5: ...ular ra dio system Most features described in these operating instructions can be enabled or disabled through programming Both of these important factors must be considered when ad dressing the following instructions USER INTERFACE Operating controls are located on the radio front panel and microphone The Front panel Light Emitting Diode LED display pro vides radio status and communication control...

Страница 6: ...om the scan list 5 Repeat preceding steps 2 through 4 for each chan nel to be removed from the scan list REVIEWING THE SCAN LIST 1 Confirm that the radio is turned on If not press the POWER switch 2 If the SCAN indicator is lit press and release the SCAN switch to disable the scan function 3 Select each channel one at a time using the CHANNEL UP or DOWN switch and confirm channels included on the ...

Страница 7: ...hich would cause big gaps in the receive audio and allows time to respond to a received call The hang time also prevents the radio from immediately leaving the channel and resuming scan when the PTT is re leased to allow time for a return call The scan hang time is normally 2 seconds in length and PC pro grammable from 0 3 to 5 seconds on 0 1 seconds steps If no other channel activity occurs durin...

Страница 8: ...econd otherwise If there is only a Priority 1 P1 channel then it is sampled every 2 5 seconds if it has Channel Guard and carrier is detected and every 500 millisec onds otherwise If there are P1 and P2 Priority channels the sample rate will vary In order to show the various scan conditions the following conditions are used CONDITION 1 P1 and P2 have Channel Guard Programmed a No carriers detected...

Страница 9: ... 25 GAP 1 0 SEC 300 0 TONE B GROUP CALL FORMAT 1 0 SEC 20 TONE A 200 MS 25 GAP 1 0 SEC 300 0 TONE D SUPER GROUP CALL FORMAT 1 0 SEC 20 TONE C 200 MS 25 GAP 1 0 SEC 300 0 TONE D For example assume the paging number to be 123 The first digit of the paging number is a 1 Look in Table 3 and read down the column labeled 100 s Digits to a 1 Read horizontally across to the column labeled 10 s Digit The t...

Страница 10: ...mat In Group Call application the Tone Group is determined by table 7 while the frequency is determined by Table 6 Refer to the following examples EXAMPLE 1 Group Call Code 07 also code 27 and 37 The digit 0 in Table 7 shows the Tone B is in Tone Group 2 TG2 along with 20 to 29 and 30 to 39 Tone number 7 in Tone Group 2 is 832 5 Hz See Table 6 EXAMPLE 2 Group Call Code 98 also code 48 and 88 The d...

Страница 11: ...174 MHz RF Board 344A2456G1 Hardware Kit No 4 136 153 MHz PA Board 344A2456G2 Hardware Kit No 4 150 174 MHz PA Board CABLES 19A705301P6 Cable Antenna 19A704884P3 Cable J1 to J103 19B704884P4 Cable J2 to J102 19B801467P1 Cable J3 to J705 to J704 19A705235P3 Cable Ribbon J901 on Audio Amplifier to J902 on System Board 19B801454P38 Cable Antenna to J7 19B801454P37 Cable TX to J101 19B802397P1 Cable H...

Страница 12: ...ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM MDX VHF Mobile Radio 19D904183 Sh 5 Rev 4 LBI 39015 LBI 39015 11 ...

Страница 13: ...ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM MDX VHF Mobile Radio 19D904183 Sh 7 Rev 1 LBI 39015 LBI 39015 12 ...

Страница 14: ...INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM MDX VHF Mobile Radio 188D5198 Sh 1 Rev 0 LBI 39015 LBI 39015 13 ...

Страница 15: ...INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM MDX VHF Mobile Radio 188D5198 Sh 3 Rev 0 LBI 39015 LBI 39015 14 ...

Страница 16: ...INTERCONNECTION DIAGRAM MDX VHF Mobile Radio 188D5198 Sh 4 Rev 0 LBI 39015 LBI 39015 15 ...

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