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MTM800 ENH

TETRA Mobile Terminal


806-870 MHz (MT912M)

Detailed Service Manual

Part Number: 6866539D32-A

@6866539D32@

KT-EMEA / European Publications Department Berlin, Issued: 12.2006


ii MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual COPYRIGHT

COPYRIGHT

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the prior written permission of Motorola Inc.

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the copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer pro-
grams contained in the Motorola products described in this manual may not be copied,
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under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola, except for the normal non-
exclusive royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.

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DOCUMENT HISTORY
The following major changes have been implemented in this manual since the previous edition:

Edition Description Date

6866539D32_A Initial edition Dec. 2006


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Product Safety and RF Exposure MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual v

PRODUCT SAFETY and RF Energy Exposure


for Mobile Two-Way Radios
installed in Vehicles or as Fixed Site Control Stations

THIS CHAPTER IS AN EXTRACT OF THE MULTI LINGUAL MOBILE SAFETY

! BOOKLET PUBLICATION No. 6866537D37_.


FOR THE LATEST SAFETY INFORMATION REFER TO THE SEPARATE SAFETY
Caution BOOKLET DELIVERED WITH YOUR RADIO.

BEFORE USING THIS RADIO READ THIS INFORMATION WHICH CONTAINS


IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USAGE AND RF
ENERGY AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION FOR COMPLIANCE
WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE LIMITS IN APPLICABLE NATIONAL AND
INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS.

The information provided in this document supersedes information contained in user guides,
manuals and other documentation published prior to February 2002.

RF Energy Exposure Awareness and Control Information, and Operational


Instructions for FCC Occupational Use Requirements.

Note: This radio is intended for use in occupational / controlled conditions, where users have full
knowledge of their exposure and can exercise control over their exposure to meet FCC/ICNIRP lim-
its. This radio device is NOT authorized for general population, consumer or any other use.

This 2-way radio uses electromagnetic energy in the radio frequency (RF) spectrum to provide
communications between two or more users over a distance. It uses radio frequency (RF) energy or
radio waves to send and receive calls. RF energy is one form of electromagnetic energy. Other forms
include, but are not limited to, sunlight and x-rays. RF energy, however, should not be confused with
these other forms of electromagnetic energy, which when used improperly, can cause biological
damage. Very high levels of x-rays, for example, can damage tissues and genetic material.

Experts in science, engineering, medicine, health and industry work with organizations to develop
standards for safe exposure to RF energy. These standards provide recommended levels of RF
exposure for both workers and the general public. These recommended RF exposure levels include
substantial margins of protection.

All Motorola 2-way radios are designed, manufactured and tested to ensure they meet government-
established RF exposure levels. In addition, manufacturers also recommend specific operating
instructions to users of 2-way radios. These instructions are important because they inform users
about RF energy exposure and provide simple procedures on how to control it.

Please refer to the following Web sites for more information on what RF energy exposure is and how
to control your exposure to assure compliance with established RF exposure limits.

http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety/rf-faqs.html

http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/radiofrequencyradiation/index.html
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Federal Communications Commission Regulations (US markets only)

The FCC rules require manufacturers to comply with the FCC RF energy exposure limits for mobile
2-way radios before they can be marketed in the U.S. When 2-way radios are used as a
consequence of employment, the FCC requires users to be fully aware of and able to control their
exposure to meet occupational requirements. Exposure awareness can be facilitated by the use of a
label directing users to specific user awareness information. Your Motorola 2-way radio has an RF
exposure product label. Do not remove this RF exposure label from the device. Also, your Motorola
user manual, or separate safety booklet, includes information and operating instructions required to
control your RF exposure and to satisfy compliance requirements.

Compliance with RF Exposure Standard

Your Motorola radio is designed and tested to comply with a number of national and international
standards and guidelines (listed below) regarding human exposure to radio frequency
electromagnetic energy. This radio complies with IEEE and ICNIRP exposure limits for
occupational/controlled RF exposure environments at duty factors of up to 50% talk–50% listen
and is authorized by the IEEE/ICNIRP for occupational use. In terms of measuring RF energy for
compliance with these exposure guidelines, your radio antenna radiates measurable RF energy only
while it is transmitting (during talking), not when it is receiving (listening) or in standby mode.

Your Motorola two-way radio complies with the following RF energy exposure
standards and guidelines:

• United States Federal Communications Commission, Code of Federal Regulations; 47 CFR part
2 sub-part J

• American National Standards Institute (ANSI) / Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers
(IEEE) C95. 1-1992

• Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) C95.1-1999 Edition

• International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) 1998

• Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency


Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999

• Australian Communications Authority Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation -


Human Exposure) Standard 2003

• ANATEL, Brasil Regulatory Authority, Resolution 256 (April 11, 2001) “additional requirements for
SMR, cellular and PCS product certification.”

RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions

To control exposure to yourself and others and to ensure compliance with the RF exposure limits,
always adhere to the following procedures.
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Guidelines:

• User awareness instructions should accompany device when transferred to other users.

• Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are not met.

Instructions:

• Transmit no more that the rated duty factor of 50% of the time. To transmit (talk), push the
Push-To-Talk (PTT) button. To receive calls, release the PTT button. Transmitting 50% of the
time, or less, is important because this radio generates measurable RF energy exposure only
when transmitting (in terms of measuring for standards compliance).

• Transmit only when people outside the vehicle are at least the recommended minimum
lateral distance away, as shown in Table 1, from the body of a vehicle with a properly
installed antenna. This separation distance will ensure that there is sufficient distance from a
properly installed (according to installation instructions) externally-mounted antenna to satisfy
the RF exposure requirements in the standards listed above.

Note: Table 1 lists the recommended lateral distance for bystanders in an uncontrolled
environment from the body of a vehicle with an approved, properly installed transmitting antenna
(i.e. monopoles over a ground plane, or dipoles) at several different ranges of rated radio power
for mobile radios installed in a vehicle.

Table 1
Mobile Radio Minimum Lateral
Rated Power (see Distance From
Note below) Vehicle Body
Less than 7 Watts 20 cm (8 Inches)
7 to 15 Watts 30 cm (1 Ft)
16 to 39 Watts 60 cm (2 Ft)
40 to 110 Watts 90 cm (3 Ft)

Note: If you are not sure of the rated power of your radio, contact your Motorola representative or
dealer and supply the radio model number found on the radio model label. If you cannot determine
the rated power out, then assure 90cms (3 feet) separation from the body of the vehicle.

Mobile Antenna Installation Guidelines

• These mobile antenna installation guidelines are limited to metal body motor vehicles or vehicles
with appropriate ground planes.

• Antennas should be installed in the centre area of the roof or the trunk lid taking into account the
bystander exposure conditions of backseat passengers and according to the specific instructions
and restrictions in the Radio. Installation Manual along with the requirements of the antenna
supplier.

• Trunk lid installations are limited to vehicles with clearly defined flat trunk lids, and in some cases,
to specific radio models and antennas. See the Radio Installation Manual for specific information
on how and where to install specific types of approved antennas to facilitate recommended
operating distances to all potentially exposed persons.
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• Use only Motorola-approved supplied antenna or a Motorola approved replacement


antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the radio and
may result in non-compliance with RF Safety Standards.

Approved Accessories

• This radio has been tested and meets the RF Safety Standards when used with the Motorola
accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories may result in non-
compliance with RF Safety Standards.

• For a list of Motorola approved antennas, please see your dealer or local Motorola contact. Your
nearest dealer can be found at the following web site:

http://www.motorola.com/businessandgovernment/wemea/en-gb/public/functions/dealerlocator/
dealerlocator.aspx

Additional Information

• For additional information on exposure requirements or other training information, visit

http://www.motorola.com/rfhealth

Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions for Mobile


Two-Way Radios Installed as Fixed Site Control Stations

If mobile radio equipment is installed at a fixed location and operated as a control station or as a
fixed unit, the antenna installation must comply with the following requirements in order to ensure
optimal performance and compliance with the RF energy exposure limits in the standards and
guidelines listed on previous page:

• The antenna should be mounted outside the building on the roof or a tower if at all possible.

• As with all fixed site antenna installations, it is the responsibility of the licensee to manage the
site in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements and may require additional
compliance actions such as site survey measurements, signage, and site access restrictions in
order to insure that exposure limits are not exceeded.

Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility

Note: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference (EMI) if inade-
quately shielded, designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility. It may be nec-
essary to conduct compatibility testing to determine if any electronic equipment used in or around
vehicles or near fixed site antenna is sensitive to external RF energy or if any procedures need to be
followed to eliminate or mitigate the potential for interaction between the radio transmitter and the
equipment or device.
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Facilities

To avoid electromagnetic interference and/or compatibility conflicts, turn off your radio in any facility
where posted notices instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using
equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy.

Vehicles

To avoid possible interaction between the radio transmitter and any vehicle electronic control
modules, such as, ABS, engine, or transmission controls, the radio should be installed only by an
experienced installer and that the following precautions be used when installing the radio:

1. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions or other technical bulletins for recommendations on radio
installation.

2. Before installing the radio, determine the location of the electronic control modules and their
harnesses in the vehicle.

3. Route all radio wiring, including the antenna transmission line, as far away as possible from the
electronic control units and associated wiring.

Driver Safety

Check the laws and regulations on the use of radios in the area where you drive. Always obey them.
When using your radio while driving, please:

• Give full attention to driving and to the road.

• Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
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! OPERATIONAL WARNINGS
WARNING

For Vehicles With Air Bags

Do not mount or place a mobile radio in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment
area. Air bags inflate with great force. If a radio is placed in the air bag deployment area and the
air bag inflates, the radio may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to
occupants of the vehicle.

Potentially Explosive Atmospheres

Turn off your radio prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. Sparks in
a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or
even death.
The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fuelling areas such
as below decks on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities, areas where the air
contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders. Areas with potentially
explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted.

Blasting Caps And Blasting Areas

To avoid possible interference with blasting operations, turn off your radio when you are near elec-
trical blasting caps, in a blasting area, or in areas posted:
"Turn off two-way radio". Obey all signs and instructions.

For radios installed in vehicles fueled by liquefied petroleum gas, refer to the (U.S.) National Fire
Protection Association standard, NFPA 58, for storage, handling, and/or container information.
For a copy of the LP-gas standard, NFPA 58, contact the National Fire Protection Association,
One Battery Park, Quincy, MA.
Product Safety and RF Exposure MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual xi

ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION


! FOR SERVICING AND INSTALLING THE RADIO
Caution

Only specialized workshops should be contacted for installation, maintenance and repair work.

This unit is equipped with protection fuses in the Power and Ignition Sense Cable.
Replace these fuses only with the original ratings!

Caution: Failure to use correct manufactures approved parts


may result in physical damage to this unit.

Fuse for Power Cable GKN6270/GKN6274: 10A (Motorola Part Number: 65C80283E05)
Fuse for Ignition Sense Cable HKN9327: 4A (Motorola Part Number: 65C80283E02)

! ZUSÄTZLICHE SICHERHEITS INFORMATIONEN FÜR


SERVICE UND INSTALLATION DES FUNKGERÄTES
Achtung

Installations, Wartungs- und Reparaturarbeiten dürfen ausschließlich von autorisiertem und geschultem
Personal ausgeführt werden.
Dieses Gerät ist mit einer Schutzsicherung im Stromversorgungskabel ausgestattet.
Bei Austausch ausschließlich den Originalwert verwenden

WARNUNG: Bei Einsetzen von nicht vom Hersteller freigegebenen Ersatzteilen


kann das Gerät zerstört werden.

Sicherung für Stromversorgungskabel GKN6270/GKN6274: 10A (Motorola Best.-Nr.:65C80283E05)


Sicherung für Zündungserkennungskabel HKN9327: 4A (Motorola Best.-Nr.:65C80283E02)
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SCOPE & WARRANTY INFORMATION MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 1-1

CHAPTER 1
SCOPE & WARRANTY INFORMATION

SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL

This manual is intended for use by trained service technicians familiar with similar types of equip-
ment only. It contains information required for the installation of the equipment described and is cur-
rent as of the printing date. Changes which occur after the printing date may be incorporated by a
complete Manual revision or alternatively as additions.

NOTE Before planning or starting the installation, please read the Safety Information
Section in the front of this manual.

This manual is divided into the following sections:

• Copyright

• Document History

• User Safety, Training and General Information

• CHAPTER 1 Scope & Warranty Information


• CHAPTER 2 Model Information & Accessories

• CHAPTER 3 Overview

• CHAPTER 4 Theory of Operation

• CHAPTER 5 Programming

• CHAPTER 6 Testsetup & Testing

• CHAPTER 7 Maintenance

• CHAPTER 8 Schematic Diagrams, PCBs and Parts Lists

• CHAPTER 9 Troubleshooting

• Appendix A Connector Pin Functions

• Appendix B Replacement Parts and Kits

• Appendix C Retrofitting the GPS and UCM board

• Appendix D Product Specific Information


1-2 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual SCOPE & WARRANTY INFORMATION

EMEA Manuals & User Guides

Product Information Manual

6866537D87 MTM800 Product Information (and programming) Manual

Installation Instructions

6866534D67 MTM700/MTM800 Installation Manual (English)

Service Manuals

6866537D72 MTM800 380-430MHz Detailed Service Manual (English)


6866537D98 MTM800 450-470MHz Detailed Service Manual (English)
6866539D02 MTM800 806-870MHz Detailed Service Manual (English)
6866537D20 MTM800 Basic Service Manual (English)

User Guides (Enhanced Control Head)

6866537D67 MTM800 Basic User Guide (EN / DE / FR / ES / NL)


6866537D95 MTM800 Basic User Guide (EN / SV / RU / IT / PL)
6866537D69 MTM800 Feature User Guide (English) only available on MOL:
(https://emeaonline.motorola.com)

User Guides (Motorcycle Control Head)

6866537D68 MTM800 Basic User Guide (EN / DE / FR / ES / NL)


6866537D96 MTM800 Basic User Guide (EN / SV / IT)
6866537D70 MTM800 Feature User Guide (English) only available on MOL:
(https://emeaonline.motorola.com)

Configuration Manual (Expansion Head Radio)

6866537D82 MTM800 Configuration Manual (English)

Safety Leaflets

6864117B25 Portable Safety Booklet


6866537D37 Mobile Safety Booklet
SCOPE & WARRANTY INFORMATION MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 1-3

LACR Manuals & User Guides

Product Information Manual

6866537D87 MTM800 Product Information (and programming) Manual

Installation Instructions

6866534D67 MTM700 Installation Instructions (English)

Service Manual

6866537D72 MTM800 380-430MHz Detailed Service Manual (English)


6866537D98 MTM800 450-470MHz Detailed Service Manual (English)
6866539D02 MTM800 806-870MHz Detailed Service Manual (English)
6815900H01 MTM800 Basic Service Manual (English)

User Guides

6881097C65 MTM800 STD Basic User Guide (English, Spanish, Portuguese)


6881097C66 MTM800 M/C Basic User Guide (English, Spanish, Portuguese)
6881097C67 MTM800 Data Terminal User Guide (English, Spanish, Portuguese)

CPS Start Up Manual

6881097C68 MTM800 CPS Start Up Manual (English, Spanish, Portuguese)

CD ROM
9964416H09 MTM800 Documentation CD
(includes 6881097C65, 6881097C66, 6881097C67 and 6881097C68)
Safety Leaflets

6804112J96 Mobile Safety Leaflet (APAC & LACR)


6804113J25 Portable Safety Leaflet (APAC & LACR)
1-4 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual SCOPE & WARRANTY INFORMATION

Warranty and Service Support

Motorola offers long term support for its products. This support includes full exchange and/or repair
of the product during the warranty period, and service/ repair or spare parts support out of warranty.
Warranty Period and Return Instructions

The terms and conditions of warranty are defined fully in the Motorola Dealer or Distributor or Resel-
ler contract. These conditions may change from time to time and the following notes are for guid-
ance purposes only. In instances where the product is covered under a "return for replacement" or
"return for repair" warranty, a check of the product should be performed prior to shipping the unit
back to Motorola. This is to ensure that the product has been correctly programmed or has not been
subjected to damage outside the terms of the warranty.

Prior to shipping any terminal back to the appropriate Motorola warranty depot, please contact Cus-
tomer Resources or your Motorola dealer, distributor or reseller. All returns must be accompanied by
a Warranty Claim Form, available from your Customer Service representative or Motorola Online
Extranet (MOL) or your Motorola dealer, distributor or reseller (refer to list in Appendix A). Products
should be shipped back in the original packaging, or correctly packaged to ensure no damage
occurs in transit.

After Warranty Period

After the Warranty period, Motorola continues to support its products in two ways.

• Motorola's Regional Radio Support Centres offer a repair service to both end users
and dealers at competitive prices.

• AAD supplies individual parts and modules that can be purchased by dealers who
are technically capable of performing fault analysis and repair.
CONTENTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual xiii

CONTENTS

COPYRIGHT
Copyrights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
Computer Software Copyrights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
Trademarks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii

DOCUMENT HISTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . III

PRODUCT SAFETY AND RF ENERGY EXPOSURE


RF Energy Exposure Awareness and Control Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
Federal Communications Commission Regulations (US markets only) . . . . .vi
Compliance with RF Exposure Standard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vi
Your Motorola two-way terminal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vi
RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vi
Mobile Antenna Installation Guidelines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . vii
Approved Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii
Additional Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii
Compliance and Control Guidelines and Operating Instructions . . . . . . . . . viii
Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . viii
Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ix
Vehicles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ix
Driver Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ix
OPERATIONAL WARNINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
For Vehicles With Air Bags . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
Blasting Caps And Blasting Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . x
ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xi
ZUSÄTZLICHE SICHERHEITS INFORMATIONEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .xi

TABLE OF CONTENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .XIII

CHAPTER 1 SCOPE & WARRANTY INFORMATION


SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1
EMEA Manuals & User Guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2
LACR Manuals & User Guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-3
Warranty and Service Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4
After Warranty Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-4

CHAPTER 2 MODEL INFORMATION & ACCESSORIES


MTM800 Mobile Terminal Model Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Sales Model Nomenclature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1
Model Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-2
Model Descriptions .......................................... 2-2
MTM800 Accessories-To-Model Chart ........................... 2-3
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CHAPTER 3 OVERVIEW
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Digital Modulation Technique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1
Voice Compression Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1

CHAPTER 4 THEORY OF OPERATION


Section Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-1

CHAPTER 4.1 THEORY OF OPERATION (TRANSCEIVER)


Block Diagram and Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-1
Receiver Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-2
Transmitter Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-3
Controller Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-3
Frequency Generating Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-4
GPS Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-4
Block Diagrams Descriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-5
Receiver Path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-5
Transmitter Path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-6
Frequency Generating Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-7
Main Synthesizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-8
Transmit frequency translation loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-8
Controller Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-9
Detailed Circuit Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-10
Receiver Path, Detailed Circuit Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-10
Antenna Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-10
AGC_0 Attenuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-10
Pre Selector Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-10
LNA and AGC_1 Attenuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-10
Second Pre-selector . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-10
Mixer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-11
IF Filter, Amplifier, AGC_2 Attenuator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-11
IF Digitizing Subsystem . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-11
Transmitter Path, Detailed Circuit Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-12
ADDAG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-12
Tx LO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-12
JAVELIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-12
RF Power Amplifier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-13
Directional Coupler and RF Feedback Path . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-13
Antenna Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-13
Harmonic Filter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-13
Frequency Generating Section Detailed Circuit Description . . . . . . . . .4.1-14
Reference Oscillator - TCXO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-14
Main VCO and Main Synthesizer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-14
Transmit Frequency Translation Loop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-15
Controller Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-16
DC Power Distribution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-16
Microprocessor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-18
Host Memories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-19
Terminal Audio System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-21
General purpose inputs and outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-23
GPS Sub Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.1-24
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CHAPTER 4.2 THEORY OF OPERATION (CONTROL HEADS)


Enhanced Control Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-1
Power Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-1
Voltage Regulator Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-1
Power On / Off . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-2
Microprocessor Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-2
SBEP Serial Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-3
Keypad Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-3
Status LED and Back Light Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-3
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-4
Microphone Connector Signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-4
Electrostatic Transient Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-5
Expansion Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-6
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-6
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-6
Circuit Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-6
Remote Mount Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-7
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-7
Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-7
Motorcycle Control Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-8
Power Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-8
Volume Control / ON/OFF Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-8
Micro controller (U4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-8
Crystal Oscillator . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-8
LCD Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-8
Backlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-8
Controller . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-9
Power Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-9
Temperature Sensor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-9
Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-9
Backlight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-9
External Microphones and Speakers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-9
Helmet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2-9

CHAPTER 5 PROGRAMMING THE TERMINAL

CHAPTER 6 TEST SETUP & TESTING


Typical Test Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Before Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-1
Test Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2
Test Check List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-3
Receiver Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
Transmitter Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
Call Processing Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
Duplex Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-4
Configuration of the IFR 2968 System Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-5
Configuration of the IFR 2968 Manual Test Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-8
RF Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9
Receiver Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9
Simulate Base Station (registration) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9
RSSI Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-9
Transmitter Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-10
Call Processing Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11
Talk Back . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11
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Call to Mobile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11


Duplex Test (Phone/Private Mode) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11
Digital Duplex Test (Tx) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-11
Service Flow Chart (Board Level) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-13
Fuses on the Mainboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-14

CHAPTER 7 MAINTENANCE
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Preventive Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1
Cleaning External Plastic Surfaces . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2
Cleaning Internal Circuit Boards and Components . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-2
Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-3
Pre-baking of Integrated Circuits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
Repair Procedures and Techniques - General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
Parts Replacement and Substitution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-4
Disassembling and Reassembling the Terminal - General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5
Terminal Disassembly and Reassembly - Detailed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5
Control Head Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-5
Top Plastic Cover Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-6
Transceiver Board Removal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-7
Reassembly the Terminal Chassis And Transceiver Board . . . . . . . . . 7-8
Control Head Fitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-8
Enhanced Control Head - Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-9
Enhanced Control Head - Reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-10
Remote Mount Head - Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-11
Remote Mount Head - Reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-12
Expansion Head - Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-13
Expansion Head - Reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-14
Motorcycle Control Head - Disassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-15
Motorcycle Control Head - Reassembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16
Service Aids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-16
EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LISTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17
Transceiver - Exploded View and Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-17
Enhanced Control Head - Exploded View and Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-19
Expansion Head - Exploded View and Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-20
Remote Mount Head - Exploded View and Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-21
Motorcycle Control Head - Exploded View and Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-23

CHAPTER 8 SCHEMATICS, PCBS AND PARTS LISTS


Section Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8-1

CHAPTER 8.1 SCHEMATICS, PCBS AND PARTS LISTS (TRANSCEIVER)


CHASSIS_OVERVIEW TRANSCEIVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.1-4
PCB / Main Board TOP SIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.1-5
PCB / Main Board BOT SIDE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.1-6
TX-LOW SECTION (JAVELIN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.1-7
PA SECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.1-8
ABACUS Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.1-9
FRAC-N Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.1-10
FE and Mixer Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.1-11
RX VCO Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8.1-12
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TX VCO Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-13


Controller Power Supply Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-14
I/O Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-15
Controller Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-16
Port Controller Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-17
PATRIOT Controller Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-18
PATRIOT Memory Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-19
Controller Audio Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-20
Controller USB/ADC Section . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-21
GPS Sub Module PCB TOP & BOT side . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-22
GPS Sub Module Schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-23
PARTS LISTS
Parts on the Mainboard. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-24
Parts on the GPS Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.1-30

CHAPTER 8.2 SCHEMATICS, PCBS AND PARTS LISTS (CONTROL HEADS)


ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / BOT & TOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-2
ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-3
ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-4
ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-5
ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-6
EXPANSION_HEAD / Exp. Board BOT & TOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-7
EXPANSION_HEAD / Exp. Board / Schema. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-8
EXPANSION_HEAD / SB 9600 interface / Schematic Diagram . . . . . . . 8.2-9
PCB / EXPANSION_HEAD / Connector Board / BOT & TOP SIDE . . 8.2-10
EXPANSION_HEAD / Connector Board / Schematic Diagram . . . . . . 8.2-11
PCB / REMOTE_MOUNT_HEAD / BOT & TOP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-12
REMOTE_MOUNT_HEAD Schematic Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-13
PCB / MOTORCYCLE_CONTROL_HEAD / BOT & TOP SIDE . . . . . 8.2-14
MOTORCYCLE_CONTROL_HEAD (Sheet 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-15
MOTORCYCLE_CONTROL_HEAD (Sheet 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-16
PARTS LIST
Enhanced Control Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-17
Expansion Head / Expansion Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-19
Expansion Head / Connector Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-19
Remote Mount Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-19
Motorcycle Control Head . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2-20

CHAPTER 9 TROUBLESHOOTING
Section Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
Test Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
Troubleshooting Setup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-1
Troubleshooting Flowcharts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-3

TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS
Main Function Test Chart (Sheet 1) >> Startup Procedure << . . . . . . 9.1-2
Main Function Test Chart (Sheet 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.1-3
Controller Troubleshooting (Sheet 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.1-4
Controller Troubleshooting (Sheet 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.1-5
DC Supply Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.1-6
GPIO Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.1-7
Receiver Audio Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.1-8
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Transmitter Audio Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.1-9


Warping Failure Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.1-10
RF Power Amplifier Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.1-11
PA Bias Failure Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.1-12
JAVELIN Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.1-13
Receiver Troubleshooting (Sheet 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.1-14
Receiver Troubleshooting (Sheet 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.1-15
Front-End Tuning Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.1-16
Tx Frequency Generation Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.1-17
Main VCO Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.1-18
Main Synthesizer Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.1-19
GPS Troubleshooting (Sheet 1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.1-20
GPS Troubleshooting (Sheet 2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9.1-21

APPENDIX A CONNECTOR PIN FUNCTIONS


Transceiver Rear - Pin Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-1
Transceiver Front - Pin Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-3
Enhanced Control Head - Pin Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-5
Remote Mount Head - Pin Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-7
Expansion Head - Pin Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-8
Motorcycle Control Head - Pin Function . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-10

APPENDIX B REPLACEMENT PARTS & KITS


Servicing MTM800 Mobile Units . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1
Level 1 and Level 2 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1
Level 3 Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1
Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-1
SERVICE INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2
Europe, Middle East and Africa Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-2
Asia, Pacific Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-3
Latin America Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-4
SERVICE KITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-6

APPENDIX C RETROFITTING THE GPS AND UCM MODULE


Retrofitting the GPS board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1
Retrofitting the UCM board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-2

APPENDIX D PRODUCT SPECIFIC INFORMATION


Equipment Electrical Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1
Normal Load Conditions: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1
Fuse Identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1

SPEZIELLE PRODUKTINFORMATIONEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-2


Nennwerte für das Funkgerät . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-2
Betriebsbedingungen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-2
Sicherungen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-2
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CHAPTER 2
MODEL INFORMATION & ACCESSORIES

MTM800 Mobile Terminal Model Information


This manual applies to the following Mobile Terminal Models

Type No. Sales Model No. Short Description Model

MT912M M80UCS6TZ5AN MTM800 ENH 806-870 Dash M1

MT912M M80UCS6TZ4AN MTM800 ENH 806-870 Desk M2

MT912M M80UCS6TZ6AN MTM800 ENH 806-870 Remote M3

MT912M M80UCS6TZ2AN MTM800 ENH 806-870 M’cycle M4

Note: For identifacition of service tanapa numbers please refer to appendix B “REPLACEMENT PARTS & KITS”.

Sales Model Nomenclature

Position: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Typical Model Number: M 8 0 U C S 6 T Z 4 A N

Type of Unit
M = Mobile Product

Model Series
Unique Variation
47 = MTM700
80 = MTM800 N = Standard Package

Frequency Band
Version Letter
P = 380 - 430 MHz
R = 438 - 482 MHz
U = 806 - 870 MHz
Feature Level
Level 2 = Motorcycle Mount
C = 1.0 to 3.9 Watts 4 =
5 = Dash/Desk Mount
Physical Packages 6 = Remote Mount
C = Data Expansion Head Primary System Type
N = Standard Control Head
S = Enhanced Control head Z = TETRA
W= Motorcycle Control Head
Channel Spacing Primary Operation
6 = 20/25 kHz T = Trunking
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Model Specifications*
GENERAL RECEIVER TRANSMITTER
ETSi: ETS 300 394-1 Receiver Type: Superheterodyne Modulation Type: π/4DQPSK
Type Number: Frequency Range: RF Power:

806-870 MHz MT912M 851-870 MHz TMO 3,16 W / 35 dBm


DMO 3,16 W / 35 dBm
Temperature Range for Transceiver: Channel Spacing: 25 kHz Frequency Range TMO:

Operating -30°C to +60°C 806-825 MHz


Storage: -40°C to +85°C Sensitivity (3.5%) BER: -112 dBm

Power Supply: Frequency Range DMO:


Minimum: 10.8 Vdc Intermodulation: -47 dBm
Nominal: 13.2 Vdc 851-870 MHz
Maximum: 15.6 Vdc Blocking (50-100 kHz): -40 dBm
max. Current approx. 3.5 A

Dimensions (HxWxD) in mm: Spurious Rejection: -45 dBm Frequency Stability:

Adjacent Channel Locked to Base +/-100 Hz


Transceiver with Interference Ratio: -45 dB Not Locked to Base +/- 1 kHz

Enhanced Control Frequency Stability: Spurious Emissions:


Head, Dash Mount 60 x 185 x 175
Locked to Base +/-100 Hz Conducted/ Radiated – 36 dBm <=1GHz
Weight in grams: Unlocked to Base +/- 1 kHz – 30 dBm > 1GHz
Transceiver with 1500 Audio Rated (@4 Adjacent Channel Power (@ ± 25 kHz):
Enhanced Control Ohms): 10 W
Head, Dash Mount For External Speaker: 5% Max. 806-870MHz – 60 dBc
Distortion at Rated Audio:

*) Technical information may be subject to change without further notice.

Model Descriptions**
Model Description

M1 Dash Mount with Mobile Terminal (806-870MHz) with Direct Mount Control Head, Speaker, Microphone or
Handset, Standard User Guide, and Installation Accessories.

M2 Desk Mount with Mobile Terminal (806-870MHz) with Direct Mount Control Head, Speaker, Microphone or
Handset, Standard User Guide, and Installation Accessories.

M3 Remote Mount with Mobile Terminal (806-870MHz), with Expansion Control Head, User Guide Data, and
Installation Accessories.

M4 Motorcycle Mount with Mobile Terminal (806-870MHz) with Motorcycle Control Head, Expansion Control
Head, Speaker, Microphone, Motorcycle Cables, Motorcycle User Guide, and Installation Accessories.

**) Other combinations are not recommend or not possible.


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CHAPTER 3
OVERVIEW

General

The MTM800 ENH is Motorola’s latest and most advanced digital mobile TETRA radio. This radio
generation is based on a new digital platform technology which takes care of the linear modulation
type of radios to support the TETRA needs. It covers Trunk Mode Operation (TMO) as well as Direct
Mode Operation (DMO) and among other new features it is supplied with extended code and operat-
ing memory capacity to support all new market requirements. The MTM800 ENH TETRA radio
ensures a high audio quality.

To achieve high spectrum efficiency, the MTM800 ENH uses digital modulation technology and
sophisticated voice-compression algorithm. The voice of the person speaking into the microphone is
converted into a digital bit stream consisting of zeros (0) and ones (1). This stream is then modu-
lated into a radio-frequency (RF) signal, which is transmitted over the air to another MTM800 ENH.
The process is called digital modulation.

Digital Modulation Technique

The MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal can be operated in dispatch mode. It uses two digital technolo-
gies: π/4 DQPSK and Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA).

π/4 DQPSK is a modulation technique that transmits information by altering the phase of the radio
frequency (RF) signal. Data is converted into complex symbols, which alter the RF signal and trans-
mit the information. When the signal is received, the change in phase is converted back into sym-
bols and then into the original data.

The Tetra system can accommodate 4-voice channels in the standard 25 KHz channel as used in
the two-way radio.

Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA) is used to allocate portions of the RF signal by dividing time
into four slots, one for each unit.

Time allocation enables each unit to transmit its voice information without interference from other
transmitting units. Transmission from a unit or base station is accommodated in time-slot lengths of
15 milliseconds and frame lengths of 60 milliseconds. The TDMA technique requires sophisticated
algorithms and a digital signal processor (DSP) to perform voice compression/decompression and
RF modulation/demodulation.

Voice Compression Technology

Voice is converted into a digital bit stream by sampling the voice at high rate and converting the
samples into numbers, which are represented by bits.

Voice compression reduces the number of bits per second while maintaining the voice at an accept-
able quality level. The Tetra system uses a coding technique called ACELP (Algebraic Code Excited
Linear Prediction). The compressed voice-data bits modulate the RF signal.
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CHAPTER 4

THEORY OF OPERATION

Section Introduction

This section provides a block diagram overview of the main Digital/RF Board. This is supplemented
by the detailed block diagram and detailed circuit description.

This Chapter contains the following sections:

4.1 Transceiver 806-870MHz

4.2 Control Heads


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CHAPTER 4.1

THEORY OF OPERATION

Block Diagram and Overview

The main Digital/RF block contains the following five sections:

• Receiver Section
• Transmitter Section
• Frequency Generating Section (Synthesizer)
• Controller Section
• GPS sub module

An overview and a detailed description of these sections is provided in the following paragraphs.

Battery

Antenna
Switch

GPS DC Block

Transmitter

Digital Block
Synthesizer

Receiver

Audio

MAIN BOARD

Control Head
or
Expansion Head

Figure 1 General Block Diagram


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Receiver Section

The receiver section includes the following main components:

• Antenna Switch
• AGC_0 Attenuator
• Front End Pre-selector Filter
• Low Noise Amplifier (LNA)
• AGC_1 Attenuator
• Second Pre-selector Filter
• Mixer
• IF Filter
• IF Amplifier
• AGC_2 Attenuator and Buffer
• IF Digitizing Subsystem

The Receiver Path implements an Automatic Gain Control (AGC), which is required to maintain
good receiver linearity over a wide range of incoming signal levels and prevents clipping of high level
signals.

The IF Digitizing Subsystem performs the following functions:

• Carries out amplification and down conversion of the signal into the second IF.
• Performs IF AGC.
• Converts the second IF analog signal into baseband digital I & Q format.
• Transmits the I & Q baseband data to the DSP for further processing.
• Synthesizes the second LO frequency.
• Synthesizes the Sigma-Delta clock
• Calculates the received signal strength.
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Transmitter Section

The transmitter incorporates cartesian feedback circuitry to enhance transmitter linearity to reduce
power splatter into adjacent channels. The transmitter circuitry comprises the following components:

• Modulation digital to analog conversion, performed by:


Analog-to-Digital / Digital-to-Analog IC (ADDAG),
• Modulation up-converter, performed by:
Low Noise Offset Direct Conversion Transmitter integrated circuit (JAVELIN),
• Balun and Attenuator,
• Linear class AB Power Amplifier (PA),
• Directional coupler,
• Isolator (depends on terminal model)
• Antenna switch, and
• Harmonic filter.

The transmitter linearization feedback signal is taken from the forward power port of the directional
coupler, attenuated, and passed to the RF feedback port of the JAVELIN integrated circuit.

Controller Section

This section includes the Patriot Bravo, which controls the transmit, receive and synthesize
operations of the integrated circuits located in the RF section. Within the Patriot Bravo are the DSP
and the serial interfaces.

The controller section contains the following:

• Voltage regulators
• Power On/Off circuitry
• Patriot Bravo
• Host memories (FLASH and SRAM)
• Serial peripheral interface (SPI)
• RS232, USB, SB9600, SBEP serial interfaces
• RX and TX path multiplexer
• Programmable potentiometer
• CODEC
• Audio power amplifier (PA)
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Frequency Generating Section

The frequency generating section comprises the following components:

• Reference Oscillator - TCXO


• Main Synthesizer - consists of the Main Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) and Low Voltage
Fractional-N integrated circuit (LVFRACN). In receive mode, the main synthesizer provides
the local oscillator injection to the receiver first mixer. In transmit mode, this synthesizer
provides the frequency reference for the transmit frequency translation loop.
• Transmit frequency translation loop. Consists of the transmit Voltage Controlled Oscillator
(VCO) and ESCORT Near Unity Divider (NUD) Phase Locked Loop IC.

GPS Section

The GPS Sub module includes the following main components:

• Front End Filter


• LNA matching network
• The Phoenix GPS Acquisition Module (PGAM)
• 26MHz Reference TCXO
• Power supply for PGAM IC
• 5V (20mA) Phantom Power Supply for external LNA
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Block Diagrams Descriptions

The block diagrams descriptions cover Receiver Path, Transmitter Path, Frequency Generation
Section, and Controller Section.

Receiver Path
The received signal (see figure below) from the antenna is directed by the Antenna Switch to the
Front End Pre-selector Filter.

1st LO From
FGU

Antenna
Switch
Rx
Harmonic
Filter Image
Tx Pre-selector LNA Mixer 73.35 MHz IF
Filter First IF Filter Amplifier

From Tx PA

2nd
Mixer
Dynamic Decimation Formatting DSP (Part of
Range ADC Filter SSI Controller)
Extension (BBP)
LNA Variable
Gain
Amplifier

16.8 MHz Sample CODEC


Reference 2nd LO
PLL Clock
from FGU PLL IF Digitizing
Subsystem

AUDIO
PA
Loop 2nd Loop Sample
Filter LO Filter Clock
VCO

Figure 2 Receive Path Block Diagram

The receive pre-selector filter performs the following functions:

• passes frequencies in the 851 – 870 MHz receive frequency range, and
• blocks unwanted spurious frequencies like half IF and image frequencies.

The signal is mixed with the low side injection local oscillator signal to create the first IF at 73.35
MHz. The IF signal is filtered by the crystal filter, amplified by the IF amplifier, and sent to the IF
Digitizing IC.

The IF Digitizing Subsystem performs the following functions:

• down conversion to the second IF at 2.25 MHz,


• perform a bandpass sigma-delta analog-to-digital conversion of the second IF signal into in-
phase (I) and quadrature (Q) digital signals.
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• Formats the I and Q data streams into a serial bit stream, which is sent for further processing
to the Digital Signal Processor (DSP) (part of the micro controller) over the Synchronous
Serial Interface (SSI) data link.

The DSP performs the following functions:

• Base band filtering,


• Synchronisation
• Demodulation
• Forward Error Correction (FEC)
• other correction algorithms for overcoming channel errors, and
• the decoder procedure for digital speech data decompression.

Transmitter Path
When the terminal is transmitting (see figure below), microphone audio is sent to the CODEC, which
performs analog-to-digital conversion and routes the digital signal to the DSP. The DSP performs the
following functions:

• coding,
• error correction, and
• generation of the baseband modulation waveform.

From the DSP, baseband digital ‘I’ and ‘Q’ modulation waveform samples are sent to the ADDAG IC,
where the digital data is converted into baseband analog ‘I’ and ‘Q’ waveforms and filtered.

Tx LO
Injection Buffer Balun
from FGU

Differential
Signal for
Up- and Down
Converter
Antenna
Switch
Balun and Coupler Tx
ADDAG
JAVELIN Attenuator Isolator Harmonic
(Depends Rx Filter
on Model)
Pre-driver Driver PA

To
DSP RF Feedback Receiver
Attenuator

CODEC

Mic

Figure 3 Transmit Path Block Diagram

The analog modulation signal is passed on to the JAVELIN where it is up-converted to the
transmitter operating frequency. The modulated RF output signal from the JAVELIN is converted
from differential to single-ended by a balun, and passed to the attenuator, pre-driver IC, driver
transistor, power amplifier transistor, directional coupler, and isolator (depends on terminal model),
from where it is routed to the antenna via the antenna switch and harmonic filter. An RF feedback
signal is taken from the directional coupler and fed back to the JAVELIN for transmitter power control
and linearization.
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Frequency Generating Section

The frequency generating section comprises the following components


(see figure below):

• 16.8 MHz TCXO Reference Oscillator.


• Main Synthesizer - consists of the Main Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) and Low Voltage
Fractional-N (LVFRACN) integrated circuit PLL. In receive mode, the main synthesizer
provides the local oscillator injection to the receiver first mixer. In transmit mode, this
synthesizer provides the frequency reference for the transmit frequency translation loop.
• Transmit frequency translation loop - consists of the transmit Voltage Controlled Oscillator
(VCO) and ESCORT Near Unity Divider (NUD) Phase Locked Loop IC.

Frequency
Translation Loop TX Buffer
PLL Filter VCO Tx Injection
(ESCORT) to JAVELIN

Buffer

16.8 MHz Ref. to


Controller

16.8 MHz Ref.


to IF Digitizing Buffer
Subsystem
Reference Phase Loop Main To Rx
Buffer Buffer
Divider Detector Filter VCO 1st LO

Prescaler VCO BIC


16.8 MHz
Warp DAC
TCXO

LVFRACN PLL

Figure 4 Frequency Generating - Block Diagram

The reference oscillator –TCXO is a temperature compensated crystal oscillator producing an


accurate and stable 16.8 MHz master clock, from which all other clocks in the terminal are derived. It
provides the reference frequency for the following components:

• the main frequency synthesizer,


• the IF Digitizing Subsystem,
• the ADDAG, and
• the micro controller

Its operating frequency is fine tuned by means of a warp voltage signal which is controlled by the
controller and generated by the LVFRACN IC
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Main Synthesizer

The Main Synthesizer consists of the main VCO and LVFRACN PLL IC. The main synthesizer
provides the LO signal to the first mixer for down-converting the received signal to the 73.35 MHz
first IF frequency and in transmit mode provides the reference frequency for the ESCORT frequency
translation loop.

Transmit frequency translation loop

The transmitter frequency translation loop consists of the transmit VCO and ESCORT near unity
divider PLL IC. This subsystem generates the carrier frequency injection signal for the JAVELIN.
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Controller Section

The controller section contains the Patriot Bravo dual core (DSP / RISC) processor and its external
memory, the TX and RX audio processing, the serial interfaces and I/O circuitry.

The Patriot Bravo controls the receive / transmit frequencies, power levels, control head display and
keypad, serial interfaces, accessories, MMI, and other terminal functions. This microprocessor can
be operated through the RS232 interface by a personal computer to program the FLASH.

The TX audio circuitry selects between the different microphone inputs, controls the TX audio level
and converts the analog audio signal to a digital format.

The RX audio circuitry converts the received signal from digital format to an analog audio signal,
performs volume control and amplifies the signal to speaker level.

The DSP performs signalling, and voice encoding and decoding.

16.8MHz 32.768kHz 3V0 1.8V 1.55V

A+ Front
On/Off SW B+
ABACU S III BBP PATRIOT 5V J0550 Mic
ADDAG Level
SBEP ON_OFF_
shifter
UARTB CTRL
ABACU S III & buffer
ADDAG DSP
JAVELIN 12
LVFRACN SAP CODEC
ESCORT SPIA SAP M C145483 Mic+RXaudio, pin
PCIC Speaker audio
PA Temp Audio
MC U
PWM CESG
ADDAG_TXE GPIO MUX
ADC Memory
AGC_0_FE L1T Battery Voltage
/E2POT
AGC_1_FE AF-PA
AGC_2_IF Mux control / PA enable
LO2 ON
Rear
SW B+ J0400 Emergency
RESET_OUT Ext. Alarm
RESET_JAV_ADDAG Option Slot Key fail / flash
EIM UARTA SPIB Ext. PTT
RESET_ABACUS 40 pin (UCM)
Soft turn off

Ignition
GPS_RESET Mic
J0450
16
Level On/Off Ctrl
I/O +
shifter
& buffer 4 pin
Ignition / Emergeny
16 M Byte
4 M Byte

FLASH
SRAM

SPIB 4 wire
18 pin FLEX
connection
board

Option Slot
RTC Front
1.8V 24-PIN (GPS)
J0570 J0500 Switched
J0600 by internal
SB9600 / JTAG / RS232 / USB 8 wire
Patriot
SAP 40 register
pin (GPCR)

Figure 5 Controller Block Diagram


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Detailed Circuit Description

Receiver Path, Detailed Circuit Description

For the Receive Path Block Diagram see Figure 2.

Antenna Switch

The signal coming from the antenna is routed to the receiver section via the harmonic filter, which is
comprised of L5461, L5462, C5461, C5462, C5464 and C5466. The signal continues to flow through
quarter wave transformer L5452 and C5555 to the RX section toward pre-selector filter. The limiter
(D5002) function is to prevent entrance of signals with power higher than 30dBm, which may
damage the receiver front-end.

Pre Selector Filter

The signal is passed to the first pre-selector filter (FL5002) and from there routed to Low Noise
Amplifier (LNA) (U5003). The first pre-selector filter attenuates incoming spurious RF frequencies,
especially the image frequency

LNA

The Low noise amplifier (LNA) U5003 amplifies the incoming received signal. It maintains a large
gain and small Noise Figure. When LNA "enable" (pin 3, VPD) receives a supply of 1.9 V from DC
switch (Q5002), the amplifier is enabled. From the LNA the signal passes to the second pre-selector
filter (FL5001).

Second Pre-selector

The second pre-selector filter (FL5001) provides further attenuation of incoming image and half-IF
spurious response signals, as well as noise at the image frequency that may be generated by the
LNA. From the output of the second pre-selector filter the received signal is sent to the RF input port
of the first mixer.

Mixer

Mixer U5002 down-converts the incoming RF signal to the 73.35 MHz first IF, utilizing a first local
oscillator signal tuned 73.35 MHz below the desired receiver operating frequency. An impedance
matching network (L5012, C5037, C5036, L5201, C5203, L5011, L5018) is placed between the
mixer output and IF filter U5201.

IF Filter, Amplifier, Dynamic Range Extension

The IF signal is routed via IF filter (FL5201) to IF amplifier Q5201. From there it is routed to the
Dynamic Range Extension circuitry which comprises Q5101, its bias components, and D5121. This
circuitry is required to maintain good receiver linearity over a wide range of incoming signal levels,
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and prevent clipping of high level signals. This circuit avoids the use of fixed switchable attenuators
typically used in Automatic Gain Control (AGC) circuits.

IF Digitizing Subsystem

The IF Digitizing Subsystem is comprised of U5101. Here the IF signal is amplified and then mixed
with an internally generated 2nd LO signal to produce the second IF signal.

The 2nd IF signal is first processed by a variable gain amplifier and then converted to in-phase and
quadrature (I and Q) digital data samples by means of a bandpass sigma-delta analog-to-digital
converter.

The I and Q digital signals are formatted into a single serial bit stream and sent for further
processing to the Digital Signal Processor (DSP) (part of micro-processor) over the Synchronous
Serial Interface (SSI) data link.

An internal AGC circuit controls the gain of the variable gain amplifier (VGA) to ensure that the
maximum signal level into the ADC does not exceed a fixed analog ADC clip level and the rms
output level of the ADC is maintained at an established reference level.

An internal phase locked loop control circuit controls the frequency of voltage controlled oscillator
Q5180 which generates the 71.1 MHz 2nd LO injection frequency.

An internal phase locked loop control circuit controls the frequency of voltage controlled oscillator
Q5190 which generates the 18MHz sample clock frequency utilized by the ADC and decimation
filters.

Both phase locked loops derive their frequency reference from the buffered 16.8 MHz TCXO master
clock.
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Transmitter Path, Detailed Circuit Description

For the Transmit Path Block Diagram see Figure 3.

ADDAG

The Analog to Digital/Digital to Analog IC U5810 (ADDAG) receives the modulation waveform as
serial data transmitted by the DSP at a 48 kbps rate to the SSI port (ball C7, STD). Data is
transmitted as a 16-bit 'I' word followed by a 16-bit 'Q' word. The ADDAG provides a serial clock of
2.4MHz to the DSP (ball B6, SCK) and sends a frame sync signal (ball B7, SFS) at the beginning of
every 'I' word transmission, to instruct the DSP to send data.

In the ADDAG, the received serial I & Q words are converted into parallel I & Q words, and
transferred to an interpolation filter. The interpolation filter increases the sampling rate to reduce in-
band quantization noise, as well as to reduce image at multiples of the input data. The interpolated
samples are rounded to 8 bits, and run through 8-bit D/A converters.

The D/A converters take the digital I & Q words and convert them into analog signals, which are
filtered and amplified. The output is comprised of two separate low-level differential signals, I & Q
(ball E2, OUT1; ball E1, OUT1B; ball D1, OUTQ; ball C1, OUTQB). The output signals are routed to
the JAVELIN IC for up conversion to the transmitter operating frequency. They are also available on
R5841, R5842, R5843 and R5844. The ADDAG sends a 2.4MHz low-level differential reference
clock signal (ball C2, TCLK; ball B1, TCLKB) to the JAVELIN.

It also sends a differential signal (ball A1, TSLOT; ball B2, TSLOTB) that marks the beginning and
end of each transmission slot (whenever a TXE signal {ball B5 TXE} is received from the DSP). After
receiving the TSLOT signal, the JAVELIN toggles the ASW line (ball F2, ASW) which signals the
ADDAG to set VCNTO signal LOW (ball F2, VCNTO) which enables the Antenna Switch during the
transmit slot. The ADDAG starts to receive data from DSP after TXE signal (ball B5, TXE).

Tx LO

The Tx LO signal path processes the signal generated by the Transmit Frequency Translation Loop
(part of the FGU), which determines the operating frequency of the transmitter. The input signal is
amplified by Q5801, and passed to the Balun T5801 which provides the differential signal to the
JAVELIN LO input (balls H5, VCO1 and H6, VCO1B. Internally to the JAVELIN the signal is routed to
the feedback down conversion circuitry and to a 90 degree phase shifter, that provides the I and Q
vectors for up conversion.

JAVELIN

The Low Noise Offset Direct Conversion Transmitter (JAVELIN) U5809 performs the following tasks:

• up converts the baseband I and Q modulation waveform to the transmitter operating


frequency,
• controls power output, and
• cancels power amplifier distortion products created by non-linearities in the RF power
amplifier output stage.

The differential base-band signals from the ADDAG are input into the JAVELIN on balls C1, B1, C3,
B2 (BINQB, BINQ, BINIB and BINI). The baseband I and Q waveforms are passed through a
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variable attenuator and then they are summed with the down-converted I & Q feedback signal. The
base-band signal is then amplified and sent to the up-mixer. The up-mixer consists of two mixers,
one for the I channel and the other for the Q channel.

The split I & Q LO signal is mixed with the base-band I & Q signals to produce an I and Q modulated
signal at RF frequency. The signal is then output differentially on balls E8 and D8 (RFOUT2B,
RFOUT2), where the differential RF signal is converted to a single-ended unbalanced output by
means of BALUN T5802. The output signal from the BALUN is applied to the RF Power Amplifier.

RF Power Amplifier

The RF Power Amplifier consists of attenuator R5413, R5414, R5415, pre-driver IC U5401, driver
transistor Q5421, and output transistor Q5431. The overall RF gain of the power amplifier string is
fine tuned by the BIAS1 voltage from the controller, which is applied to VCNTRL pin 1 on pre- driver
U5401. The BIAS1 signal is buffered by amplifier Q5501. The operating bias point of driver Q5421
and PA Q5431 is set by BIAS2 and BIAS3 respectively, buffered by Q5521 and Q5542.

Directional Coupler and RF Feedback Path

A directional coupler exists at the RF PA output, and is used to pass the signal to the Antenna
Switch via the isolator FL 5451 and to sample the signal thus providing the necessary feedback for
the linearization and feedback correction. The sampled signal is routed via attenuator R5453,
R5454, R5455 and the BALUN L5812 to the JAVELIN (ball D1, RFIN, ball E1, RFINB). Internally to
the JAVELIN, the RF feedback signal is mixed down to base-band in a quadrature down mixer, and
summed with the base-band input signal to provide cancellation of modulation distortion generated
in the power amplifier.

Antenna Switch

The RF signal from the Directional Coupler is applied to PIN diode D5451. This PIN diode is turned
on during the transmission time slot, to route the transmitter output signal to the harmonic filter
(C5455-C5457,C5461-C6467, L5461, and L5462), and from there on to the antenna connector.
During the transmit time slot, pin diode D5551 is also turned on, preventing power from the
transmitter from reaching the receiver LNA. During receive time slots, PIN diodes D5451 and D5551
are OFF, allowing receive signals to pass from the antenna connector through the harmonic filter,
through L5452, and on to the receiver input preselector.

Harmonic Filter

From the antenna switch the signal is routed to the harmonic filter, consisting of C5455-C5457,
C5461-6467, L5461, and L5462. The filter is required to attenuate transmitter harmonics during
transmit mode, and leakage of local oscillator harmonics during receive mode.
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Frequency Generating Section Detailed Circuit Description

For the Frequency Generating Section Block Diagram see Figure 4.

This section describes the generating circuits that supply all the required frequencies for the
required transmitter and receiver functions. These circuits are described as follows:

• 16.8 MHz Reference Oscillator - TCXO.


• Main VCO and Main Synthesizer.
• Transmit frequency translation loop.

Reference Oscillator - TCXO

16.8 MHz TCXO (Y5363) is a temperature compensated crystal oscillator producing an accurate
and stable 16.8 MHz master clock to the terminal RF circuits. Its operating frequency is fine tuned by
means of a warp voltage signal generated by the LVFRACN IC (U5331, pin 25). On terminal power-
up, an initial warp voltage setting is programmed into the LVFRACN IC by the microprocessor via the
SPI bus, using a stored value programmed into the terminal codeplug during factory tuning.

While the receiver is registered to the terminal system, an automatic frequency control algorithm is
executed by the microprocessor, to fine tune the LVFRACN warp voltage to bring the TCXO
frequency into alignment with the terminal system frequency standard.

The output signal at pin 3 of the TCXO is passed to LVFRACN IC U5331, where it is used as a
reference for the main frequency synthesizer. The TCXO output is also buffered by Q5351, and
passed to other terminal circuits via REF16_8_OSC. The LVFRACN IC buffers the 16.8 MHz
reference, and provides it at FREFOUT (pin 41) for use by other terminal circuits.

Main VCO and Main Synthesizer

The synthesizer components are LVFRACN, Loop Filter, VCO and VCO Buffer IC (VCO BIC). It
produces the receiver first LO signal, as well as serving as the reference for the transmit frequency
translation loop.

The operating frequency of Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) with active element Q5712 is
determined by resonator W5701, in conjunction with C5735, C5737, C5738, C5736, L5733, and
varactors D5731-5734. The operating frequency of the oscillator is varied by means of varactor
tuning voltage VCTRL, supplied by the LVFRACN U5331 IOUT signal (pin 43), and filtered by loop
filter components C5303, R5304, C5305, R5303, R5302, and C5301. The RF output of the VCO is
buffered by U5701

U5701 pin 12 provides a sample of the VCO output to the LVFRACN prescaler input (pin 32), where
the signal is divided down to a lower comparison frequency by means of a programmable frequency
divider. The divided down VCO signal is compared to a signal derived from the 16.8 MHz reference
clock to generate an error signal (IOUT) which is filtered by the loop filter and tunes the VCO to the
programmed operating frequency.

A LOCK_FN signal is available at LVFRACN pin 4 to provide feedback to the microprocessor that
the synthesizer has successfully locked to the programmed frequency.The “RX_OUT” signal from
buffer U5701 pin 8 is amplified by Q5701, and supplied to the first mixer LO port.
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The “TX_OUT” signal from buffer U5701 pin 10 provides the frequency reference for the Transmit
Frequency Translation Loop.

Transmit Frequency Translation Loop

The Transmit Frequency Translation Loop comprises the following components:

• transmit Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) and


• the ESCORT Near Unity Divider (NUD) Phase Locked Loop IC.

The operating frequency of Voltage Controlled Oscillator with active element Q5601 is determined
by resonator W5601 in conjunction with C5603, C5604, C5606, C5607, L5603, and varactors
D5601-5604. The operating frequency of the oscillator is varied by means of a tuning voltage
applied to the varactors.

The translation loop works as follows:

• A sample of the VCO operating frequency is buffered by Q5631 and applied to the FREQA
input of the NUD IC U5702 pin 16 , where it is divided by a programmable divider set to
1.0625, and phase compared to a reference frequency supplied to U5702 FREQB pin 9 from
the main synthesizer
• The result of this comparison is a VCO tuning signal, buffered by charge pump transistors
Q5604, Q5605, and Q5653, filtered by loop filter components C5653, R5652, C5654, C5655,
and L5607and applied to the VCO varactors.
• The action of the feedback loop is to maintain the operating frequency of the Transmit VCO at
1.0625 times the programmed operating frequency of the main synthesizer.
• The loop bandwidth of the transmit frequency translation loop is set to a high value in order for
the corrective feedback action of the loop to suppress re-modulation of the VCO as a result of
leakage of the modulated transmitter signal from the transmitter Power Amplifier output back
into the VCO.
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Controller Section

For the Controller Section Block Diagram see Figure 5.

This section describes the related circuits as follows:

• DC Power Distribution and RESET


• Microprocessor and Host Memories
• SPI
• RS232/USB
• Terminal Audio System
• RTC
• GPS
• SIM card connectivity
• GPIOs

DC Power Distribution

13,2V
A+
13,2V Fuse Fuse
F0303 F0302
SW B+ 3 V
Regulator Regulator ON / OFF
LP2941 LP2951
Fuse
F0301
Expansion
RTC VSTBY RF PA Audio I/O
Head

9,3V 9.3V 9.3V

9.3V_TX

Analog_3.3V Digital_3.3V 3.3V_FN 5V_FN 5V_TX 3V_TX 9.3V_TX 9.3V 5VD 3V_DIG 1.8 V 1.55 V 3.3V_DIG 5V SW B+
U5102 U5103 U5321 U5322 U0304 U0307 U0300 U0301 U0303 U0305 U1105 U0306 Q0305 Regulator U0302
LP2980 LP2980 LP2980 ADP3300 LP2951C MC33275 LM2941 LM2941 78M05 LP2951C LP2985 LP2951C LP2951 LM2941

Ref.
Voltage Head D
5V ON / OFF
3.3 V_ DIG

SW B+

4.6V Controller ON/OFF


Circuit
VSF
ABACUS FracN
5 V_ TX

9.3V 3V_TX 3V_DIG

9.3V

RAM FLASH PATRIOT


Accessory GPS
Escort VCOBIC JAVELIN ADDAG UCM
FE + Mixer IF PCIC Option Connector
TX -VCO RX -VCO TX Option 20 -PIN
Option

Figure 6 DC Power Distribution Diagram

DC Power Input

The DC power of nominal 13.2 volts enters the terminal at connector J0301. Diode VR0300 acts as
protection against transients and wrong polarity of the supply voltage. The supply voltage is fed
directly to the RF PA, through the 3A fuse F0303 to the audio circuitry, through F0302 to the
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expansion head and control head, and through the 4A PCB fuse (F0301) to regulators U0300,
U0301, U0302, and the ON/OFF and VSTBY circuitry. The fuses protect the board from over current
in case of a short on the connector pins or circuit failure.

9V3 Linear Regulator U0301

Regulator U0301 is connected to the 13.2 volts supply voltage via PCB fuse. The output of this
regulator is controlled by the ON/OFF circuitry. When any of the signals RTC_ON_SW,
ON_OFF_CONTROL_SV, SOFT_TURN_OFF, IGNITION is at high level or EMERGENCY is at low
level the regulator is switched on via transistors Q0302, Q0301, Q0303. In addition, regulators
U0300 and U0302 are also switched on by the same signal. The output voltage of U0301 is set to
9.3 volts with resistors R0307 and R0308.

9V3_TX Linear Regulator U0300

Regulator U0300 is connected to the 13.2 volts supply voltage via PCB fuse. The output of this
regulator is controlled by the ON/OFF circuitry. When any of the signals RTC_ON_SW,
ON_OFF_CONTROL_SV, SOFT_TURN_OFF, IGNITION is at high level or EMERGENCY is at low
level the regulator is switched on via transistors Q0302, Q0301, Q0303. The output voltage of
U0300 is set to 9.3 volts with resistors R0305 and R0306.

SW B+ Current Limit Regulator U0302

Regulator U0302 is connected to the 13.2 volts supply voltage via PCB fuse. The output of this
regulator is controlled by the ON/OFF circuitry. When any of the signals RTC_ON_SW,
ON_OFF_CONTROL_SV, SOFT_TURN_OFF, IGNITION is at high level or EMERGENCY is at low
level the regulator is switched on via transistors Q0302, Q0301, Q0303. The output voltage of
U0302 is set far above the maximum possible input voltage with resistors R0303 and R0304 so that
this regulator acts as a current limiter for the EXT_SWB+ voltage on the 20 pin accessory connector.

5VD Linear Regulator U0303

Regulator U0303 gets its input voltage from the 9.3 volt regulator U0301. The output voltage 5VD is
fixed to 5 volts and is the input voltage for the regulators U0305 and U0306. The voltage 5VD is also
fed to the enhanced control head.

5V_FN Linear Regulator U5322

Regulator U5322 gets its input voltage from the 9.3 volt regulator U0301. The output voltage 5V_FN
is fixed to 5 volts and is mainly used in the frequency generating unit (FGU).

3V3_FN Linear Regulator U5321

Regulator U5321 gets its input voltage from the 9.3 volt regulator U0301. The output voltage
3V3_FN is fixed to 3.3 volts and is mainly used in the frequency generating unit (FGU).

Analog_3V3 Linear Regulator U5102

Regulator U5102 gets its input voltage from the 9.3 volt regulator U0301. The output voltage
ANALOG_3V3 is fixed to 3.3 volts and is mainly used in the receiver section.

Digital_3V3 Linear Regulator U5103

Regulator U5103 gets its input voltage from the 9.3 volt regulator U0301. The output voltage
DIGITAL_3V3 is fixed to 3.3 volts and is mainly used in the receiver section.
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3V_TX Linear Regulator U0307

Regulator U0307 gets its input voltage from the 9.3 volt regulator U0300. The output voltage 3V_TX
is fixed to 3 volts and is used in the transmitter TX_LOW section to supply the ADDAG and JAVELIN
IC.

5V_TX Linear Regulator U0304

Regulator U0304 gets its input voltage from the 9.3 volt regulator U0300. The output voltage 5V_TX
is fixed to 5 volts and is mainly used in the transmitter section.

3V3_DIG Voltage Follower Q0305

Transistor Q0305 is configured as voltage follower and gets its input voltage from the 5 volt regulator
U0303. The output voltage 3V3_DIG is set to 3.3 volts by the reference voltage 3V3_FN from
U5321. Diode D0303 compensates the base to emitter voltage drop of Q0305. The voltage is used
as supply voltage for modules connected to J0570.

3V_DIG Linear Regulator U0305

Regulator U0305 gets its input voltage from the 5 volt regulator U0303. The output voltage is fixed to
3 volts and is mainly used in the controller section to supply the I/O voltage.

1.55 V Linear Regulator U0306

Regulator U0306 gets its input voltage from the 5 volt regulator U0303. The output voltage is set to
1.55 volts with resistors R0318 and R0319 and is used in the controller section for supplying the
Patriot Bravo core.

1.8 V Linear Regulator U1105

Regulator U1105 gets its input voltage from the 3 volt regulator U0305. The output voltage is 1.8
volts and is used in the controller section for supplying the address and data bus voltage of the
patriot Bravo and for supplying the Flash and RAM memory.

4.6V VSF Voltage


The fractional N synthesizer U5331 creates the 4.6 volts super filter voltage (VSF). This voltage is
used for the main VCO.

RESET
The open drain Error outputs of the regulators U0304 (5V_TX), U0305 (3V_DIG), U0306 (1V55) as
well as the 2.8V voltage sense IC U0308 are connected together to create the LV_DETECT signal
which is the RESET_IN signal of Patriot Bravo. Furthermore the circuitry Q0341, Q0342, R0341,
R0342, R0343 generates a reset when a programming cable is disconnected from the terminal. The
reset sources share the pull up resistor R0344

Microprocessor

The Patriot Bravo dual core (DSP / RISC) processor (U1100, block 1 to 5) controls the terminal
hardware, communicates via various interfaces with external equipment or accessories and
performs digital signal processing. Beside its internal memory the Patriot Bravo uses the FLASH
Memory and the SRAM also located near to the controller. The Patriot Bravo exchanges digitized
audio data with the CODEC via its Serial Audio Port (SAP). The Patriot Bravo sends digital
baseband data to the ADDAG and receives digital baseband data from the ABACUS via its
Baseband Port (BBP). To communicate with the RF IC's the Patriot Bravo uses one of its Queued
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Serial Peripheral Interfaces - the (QSPIA). A second interface, QSPIB, is used for communication
with external equipment or accessories. The Patriot Bravo has 2 universal asynchronous receiver /
transmitter ports (UARTA and UARTB) for communication with external equipment e.g. a control
head or a control terminal (PC). UARTA communicates via SB9600, RS232 or USB protocol and
UARTB communicates via SBEP protocol.

Host Memories

Flash Memory
The 16MByte FLASH Memory (U1102) located near to the micro-controller contains the terminal's
Application Software and the Terminal Code Plug. The Code Plug stores customer related
information and terminal parameters. The Patriot Bravo accesses the data via a 24 bit wide address
bus (A0-A23), a 16 bit wide data bus (DQ0-DQ15), and 8 control lines (EN_CE, EN_OE, EN_WE,
ADV, BURSTCLK, WP, VPP and RESET). When the FLASH Memory has been replaced or the
software needs to be upgraded, the new Code Plug and application software must be programmed
into the FLASH Memory.

SRAM Memory
The 4MByte SRAM (U1103) located near to the micro controller stores data that can change very
frequently, and which is generated and stored by the Application Software during its normal
operation. The information is lost when the terminal is turned off. The Patriot Bravo accesses the
data via a 21 bit wide address bus (A0-A20), a 16 bit wide data bus (IO1-IO16), and 6 control lines
(CS1, CS2, EN_OE, EN_WE, LB, UB).

EEPROM
On the terminal mainboard, an additional 128 kbit serial memory is connected to the SAP interface
of the Patriot Bravo. This EEPROM holds encryption keys and is accessed by the DSP.

Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI)


The Patriot Bravo features two SPI interfaces.

The SPI protocol is used to communicate with the RF IC's ABACUS, ADDAG, JAVELIN, LVFRACN,
ESCORT and PCIC. All these IC's are connected to the Patriot Bravo's QSPIA module. The
interface comprises the lines SPIA_MOSI (TX), SPIA_MISO (RX), SPIA_CS's, and SPIA_CLK. The
SPI bus is a synchronous bus, the timing clock signal CLK is sent while SPI data is transferred.
Therefore, whenever there is activity on either MOSI or MISO, there should be a uniform signal on
CLK.

The Patriot Bravo uses its module QSPIB to communicate with the real time clock (RTC) U0100, the
external UART in the expansion head via the 40 pin connector J0500 and the GPS module via the
24 pin connector J0600.

RS232, USB, SB9600, SBEP Serial Interfaces


The Patriot Bravo uses four serial protocols to communicate with external devices: RS232, USB,
SB9600 and SBEP. The interface lines are available on the rear or front connectors, dependent on
the interface. Not all interfaces can be used at the same time.

SBEP Serial Interface


The Patriot Bravo communicates with the enhanced control head via the SBEP serial interface. This
interface comprises line BUS+ and is available on the 12 pin front connector J0550. Op-amps
U0102-1 and U0102-2 perform buffering and level shifting from 3 volts to 5 volts level. The Patriot
Bravo uses its UARTB for the SBEP serial interface.
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RS232 and SB9600 Serial Interfaces


The configuration of the RS232 and SB9600 serial interfaces depends on the terminal setup. If no
expansion head is connected to the terminal, Patriot Bravo module UARTA provides either a 4-wire
RS232 or an SB9600 interface on the 20 pin accessory connector J0400.

If at power up pin BUSY_OUT on the accessory connector J0400 is connected to pin BUSY_IN, the
Patriot Bravo assumes that SB9600 equipment is connected and configures UARTA for the SB9600
interface. If both pins are not connected to each other at power up, the UARTA will be configured for
RS232 interface. The interface comprises lines RS232_TX, RS232_RX, RS232_CTS, RS232_RTS.
These lines are not buffered and at 0 or 3 volts level.

USB
The terminal is a 1.1 USB device with 12Mb/s. The interface comprises lines RS232_TX,
RS232_RX and RS232_RTS. When a USB cable is connected to the terminal via JB the USB
supply voltage is detected on line RS232_RTS and transferred to the controller via signal USB_INT.

The controller chooses between RS232 and USB interface via the signal USB_RS232 and switches
the IC U0408. When the USB mode is used, the signal line RS232_TX is switched to USB D+ and
the RX signal to D-. The USB signals are driven by the driver IC U0405. The RS232 lines to
expansion head are then disconnected to eliminate the influence of stub lines.

Note
When an expansion head is connected to the terminal, the serial interfaces on the 20 pin accessory
connector J0400 can not be used.

The UARTA is configured for an 8-wire RS232 interface, which is available on the 9 pin connector of
the expansion head. This interface has standard RS232 levels and can be connected to an external
data terminal.

In addition, the Patriot Bravo configures its QSPIB module to provide either a 4-wire RS232 or
SB9600 interface with 5 volts level on the 25 pin expansion head connector. If line MUX_CTRL_1 is
at 0 volt, the interface is switched to RS232 mode.

When the MUX_CTRL_1 line is at 3 volts, the interface is switched to SB9600 mode. The interface
comprises lines BUSY_IN, BUSY_OUT, RESET_OUT, and the QSPIB lines SPIB_MOSI,
SPIB_MISO, SPIB_CLK, SPIB_CS1_UART and is available on the 40 pin front connector J0500
with signals at 3 volts high level.

The Patriot Bravo uses the SB9600 interface to communicate with the motorcycle control head. If no
motorcycle control head is connected, the interface can be used to control the terminal via the
SB9600 protocol with an external control terminal.
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Terminal Audio System

U0201 U0206-4 FL0200


U0202 U0203
External Mic
Internal Mic
MUX A/D
Tx Audio
U0206-2
DSP
U0204
Handset
Audio
MUX A/D
U0205
Audio PA
Speaker +
Speaker -

SP Audio U0206-1

RX Audio

Figure 7 Audio Block Diagram

The Audio system consists of the following components:

• RX and TX path multiplexer


• RX and TX programmable potentiometer
• CODEC
• DSP
• Audio PA

TX Path
The speech audio is fed to the internal microphone input (INT_MIC), the external microphone input
(EXT_MIC) or the TX audio input (TX_AUDIO). The internal and external microphone inputs have a
DC bias prepared for connecting a microphone.

The TX audio input has a DC blocking capacitor. Multiplexer U0201 selects one of the possible
inputs and feeds the signal to amplifier U206-4. The gain of this amplifier is switchable via gate
U0202.

The programmable potentiometer U0203 attenuates the signal according to the terminal mode of
operation. Finally, the CODEC FL0200 converts the analog signal into digital format and transfers it
to the DSP via the serial audio port (SAP).

The DSP performs the functions of audio filtering, ACELP speech compression, digital modulation,
and transfers the data to the RF section. When the terminal is operating in the telephone
interconnect mode, the DSP performs the required tasks such as echo and noise reduction.
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RX Path
The receiver feeds the digital output signal via the baseband port (BBP) to the DSP which performs
the functions of digital demodulation, ACELP speech de-compression, and audio filtering. After
processing, the DSP feeds the signal via the serial audio port (SAP) to the CODEC FL0200.

The CODEC converts the digital audio format to an analog signal. One of the CODEC's analog
output signals is amplified by U0206-1 and then fed to the RX_AUDIO pin on the 20 pin accessory
connector J0400.

The second output signal from the CODEC is fed to the programmable potentiometer U0204 which
attenuates the analog signal according to the terminal mode of operation or the setting of the volume
control.

The multiplexer U0201 selects between the signal from the potentiometer or the signal SP_AUDIO
from the 40 pin expansion head connector J500 and routes the audio to the audio power amplifier
(PA) U0205 and the amplifier U0206-2.

The amplified audio from U0206-2 is available on the HANDSET_AUDIO pins on the 20 pin
accessory connector J0400 and the 40 pin expansion head connector J0500.

The audio PA has one inverted and one non-inverted output that produces the differential audio
output signals SPEAKER+ and SPEAKER-.

Both signals are available on the 20 pin accessory connector J0400 and the 12 pin control head
connector J0550.

RTC
The real time clock (RTC) IC U0100 supplies the controller with 32.768kHz clock. When the terminal
is powered off, the RTC is supplied by a 5.1V supply URTC which derives from A+ via the zener
diode VR0325.

After the terminal has been switched on, the IC is supplied from 3V_DIG and URTC is internally
disconnected from the IC supply. When the terminal is disconnected from FLT_A+, the RTC
continues to work for approx.10 minutes.

TEMP_SENSE and BATTERY_VOLTAGE MUX


The controller alternately senses the battery voltage and the temperature on a dedicated input. The
temperature information TEMP_SENSE is generated by the temperature sensor U5501 which is
located close to the PA.

The battery voltage information derives from FLT_A+ via R0312 and R0313. These signals are input
to the analog multiplexer U0104. With the PWM_ADC_SEL line, the controller selects which signal
is routed to the comparator U0103-1.

The comparator compares the voltage from the multiplexer and the filtered (R0115 and C0113)
pulse width modulated signal PWM_ADC_REF from the controller.

This PWM signal is adjusted by the controller until the comparator output changes its state. Thus the
voltage either battery or temp sense can be determined.

GPS connector J0600


On this connector an optional GPS module electrically interfaces to the terminal. Two voltages,
3V_DIG and a protected SWB+, are available to supply the GPS circuitry. The GPS module
communicates with the controller via the SPIB bus and the module is activated by
SPIB_CS0_UART.
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Furthermore a 32.768 kHz clock signal from the terminal is provided to the GPS module on J0600.
The controller ports SIM UART0 and SIM UART1 are also routed to J0600 in order to provide the
signals for a SIM card device.

SIM card connectivity


All SIM card signals are also available on the connectors, J0450, J0570 and J0600.

EMERGENCY
The signal EMERGENCY has an internal 4k7 pull up to FLT_A+. When the EMERGENCY signal
pulls to ground during the "OFF" state of the terminal, the regulators U0300, U0301 and U0302 are
powered on by means of Q0301 and Q0303. INT_SWB+ is supplied to the terminal through Q0301.

The controller reads the EMERGENCY information via Q0158 when it comes out of the POR and
applies a high signal to SOFT_TURN_OFF and thus keeps the terminal powered on.

When EMERGENCY is applied during the "ON" state of the terminal, the controller also reads the
EMERGENCY information via Q0158.

IGNITION
The IGNITION line is accessible on the 20pin accessory connector J0400 on pin 10 and the 40 pin
expansion board connector J0400 on pin 27.

They are routed to a common 4k7 pull down resistor R0404. When the IGNITION signal exceeds
approx. 4V, the regulators U0300, U0301 and U0302 are powered on by means of Q0302, Q0301
and Q0303. INT_SWB+ is supplied to the terminal through Q0301.

The controller reads the IGNITION information via Q0160 when it comes out of the POR.

General purpose inputs and outputs

HOOK
The HOOK GPIO is used as a digital input with a 2k2 pull up resistor R0154 to 5V. The HOOK
function is detected if the signal is active low.

PA_ENABLE
The PA_ENABLE GPIO is used as a digital input with a 2k2 pull up resistor R0155 to 5V. The
PA_ENABLE function is detected if the signal active low.

EXTERNAL_PTT
The EXTERNAL_PTT GPIO is accessible on the 20 pin accessory connector J0400 on pin 3 and
the 12 pin control head connector J0550 pin 5. They are routed to a common 4k7 pull up resistor
R0160 to 5V. EXTERNAL_PTT is detected if the signal active low.

EXT_ALARM
The EXT_ALARM GPIO is used as a digital output with a 4k7 pull up resistor to FLT_A+. When
EXT_ALARM occurs, the transistor Q0159 switches to low.
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GPS Sub Module

The MTM800 ENH GPS is based on the Phoenix GAM IC (PGAM), which comprises a custom
mixed mode RF-DSP IC in a single chip FBGA package.

It is a self contained GPS receiver capable of producing a final position including full tracking and
data decode capability.

The GPS signal that applies to the RF cable connector is filtered by two SAW filters FL1 and FL2.
It is amplified by a low noise amplifier (LNA).

The input of the GPS receiver at the RF FME connector is DC coupled.

A voltage regulator on board provides about 20mA at 5V DC voltage to an external antenna low
noise amplifier (LNA).

This phantom voltage is applied to the input by the RF coil L1.

The supply voltages GPS_2V and GPS_3V of the PGAM-IC are derived from two on board voltage
regulators U2 and U3.

A 26MHz TCXO provides the reference clock to the PGAM IC.

Data communication takes place via the serial SPI bus.

GPS_3V GPS_2V 3V_DIG


GPSAntenna

Front Front
PG AM-IC End End
Filter Filter
L1
FL2 LNA FL1
U4
GPS_2V GPS_3V

26 MHz
TCXO
Volt._Reg. V olt._Reg. 5V Regulator
Y1 J1
U2 U3 U1 12V

3V DIG 24 pin
connector
SPI bus

Figure 8 GPS Module Block Diagram


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CHAPTER 4.2

THEORY OF OPERATION (CONTROL HEADS)

This chapter contains the descriptions of the different configurations of the control head:

• Control Head in Dash Mount configuration


• Control Head in Remote Mount configuration
Remote Back Head
Remote Mount Head
Expansion Head
• Control Head in Motorcycle configuration

Control Head in Dash Mount configuration

The control head in dash mount configuration consists of the main board, the liquid crystal display
(LCD) module, the keypad board, the keypad, the rotary and push button, the EMERGENCY button,
the GCAI accessory connector, the 3-colour status LED and the housing.
The display module contains a colour 2.8" VGA TFT display.
The 3 colour status LED informs the user about the radio status
The functions of the control head are driven by the OMAP330 microcontroller from Texas instru-
ments.

Power Supplies

The power supply to the control head is taken from the host radio's FLT A+ voltage via connector
J101 pin 3. It is used to power up the control head.

The regulator U513 provides an unswitched stabilized 5V to constantly power some circuits.

The switching regulator U501 produces 5V when the system is switched ON. The output voltage of
U501 feeds the following regulators U503, U504 and U505. Furthermore the VCC_5 voltage is used
to supply the keypad backlight.

The boost regulator U503 generates 23V for the display backlight.

The reset IC U502 enables the regulator U503 when the output voltage of U501 exceeds 2.8V. U503
produces the 1.5V core voltage for the OMAP microcontroller.

Only when the 1.5V is stable, the regulator U504 is enabled and generates 3.3V for USB and as
input voltage for the two regulators U506 and U507. U507 provides 1.8V to the memory block of the
OMAP and to the memories themselves.

U506 generates 2.8V for the I/O section of the OMAP.

The 2.8V also release the clear input of the D-Flip Flop U509. At the same time the crystal oscillator
U515, Y501, R520 - R523 and C530 - C532 starts oscillating at 32.768 kHz and the binary counter
in U515 starts counting. When the output Q12 of U515 goes to HIGH, the output of the D-Flip Flop
U509 goes to HIGH and the OMAP is coming out of RESET.
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In case the error output of U506 goes to LOW, the Flip Flop is cleared and thus the OMAP goes into
RESET. U515 is also held in RESET and the oscillator stops working.

Power On / Off

The control head in dash mount configuration can be switched ON either by the ON rotary push but-
ton, the ON button in the keypad, the EMERGENCY button or by the radio via the accessory con-
nector of the radio.

If one of the three buttons on the control head is pressed, the OR circuitry D510, D511 produces the
signal ON_OFF_CONTROL, that switches the radio ON. When the radio powers ON it delivers a 5V
level on the BUS+ and SCI_TX lines. The transistor couple Q508 then sets the signal BUS_ON to
HIGH and the regulator U501 is enabled.

When all regulators are powered and the RESET signal has gone to HIGH, the OMAP controller
starts operating.

The OMAP processor has to program the ON_HOLD line to HIGH in order to maintain the enable
signal for U501, when the BUS+ line is used for communication later on.

Before the first message can be transferred, the interface has to be activated by setting the
RADIO_COM_EN signal to LOW and the BUS_EN signal to HIGH.

RADIO_COM_EN enables the buffer U420-1 and supplies 5V to the operational amplifiers U421
and U422 via the transistors Q411 and Q412.

The BUS_EN signal connects the SCI_TX to the BUS+ line via Q410.

The other possibility to switch ON is when the radio is switched ON from its accessory connector
either by IGNITION or by EMERGENCY. The regulator U501 is also enabled by the BUS+ signal in
this case.

The system can be switched OFF by either the ON/OFF button in the keypad or by the radio via the
IGNITION signal on the accessory connector.

If it is switched OFF by the ON / OFF button, the control head communicates this to the radio. After
the radio has shut down the OMAP releases the ON_HOLD signal. If it is switched OFF by the radio
it is told by a message from the radio to switch OFF. It has then also to release ON_HOLD.

Microprocessor Circuit

The control head uses the TI microcontroller (?C) OMAP330 (U201) to control the functions of the
control head. The firmware is contained in a flash memory of 16Mbytes (U204). When the firmware
is executed it runs in the SRAM U205. Flash and RAM have a separate data, address and control
bus and operate at a 1.8V level.

The internal clock oscillator with the Xtal Y201 and the components R221 and C204/C205 generate
the system clock of 12MHz.

The 32.768 kHz clock mentioned above is also fed into the OMAP controller.

The power supply design assures that the core is powered first and then the I/O and USB voltages
are supplied to the controller. After this the system comes out of RESET.

The internal display controller in the OMAP loads the images into the display.

The display module is connected to the main board by the 40 pin connector J201
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Keypad

The keypad interface of the OMAP can read the keypad matrix (COL5 - COL0 / ROW4 - ROW0) and
discover which key has been pressed. The reading of the matrix is initiated by an interrupt.

The keypad PCB is connected to the main board by the 24 pin connector J401.

One Wire interface

The One Wire signal from the OMAP is connected via a level shifter Q305, D301 and R309/R310 to
a switch U301. The switch routs the One Wire interface either to the front GCAI connector or to the
rear of the remote back housing connector if present.

The direction of the switch is chosen by the OMAP GPO signal ONE_WIRE_SEL.

GCAI GPIOs and USB

The general purpose I/Os from the GCAI connector GPIO_0_PWR, GPIO_3_PTT and
GPIO_4_HOOK are shifted from a 3.3V level to the OMAP I/O level of 2.8V by the bi-directional level
shifters U302, U303 and U304. The direction of the signal is chosen by the OMAP GPOs
GPIO_0_DIR, GPIO_3_DIR and GPIO_4_DIR.

The general purpose I/Os from the GCAI GPIO_1 and GPIO_2 are also level shifted by U323 and
U325. As the USB signals D+ and D- share the same physical pin of the GCAI connector with the
two GPIOs GPIO_1 and GPIO_2, the two switches U321 and U322 rout the respective signals from
the OMAP to the GCAI connector.

With the switches U326 and U327 the signals can be switched between the front GCAI connector
and the rear GCAI connector when a remote back head is present. The two switches are controlled
by the logical signal USB1_GPIO and USB_FRONT_REAR.

The digital signal USB_MODE_SEL switches the resistors R327 and R328 to GROUND when the
control head USB is required to be host. If the control head is an USB device USB1_PUEN activates
the pull up resistor R326.

When the control head is USB host the signal USB_VBUS_ENA enables the power supply switch
U324.

U324 provides 5V for USB to the FET switch and to the remote back head if present. The signal
VBUS_FET_EN activates the FET Q326, which then switches the 5V to the GCAI connector. U324
has an internal over current detection, which will switch OFF the 5V if too much current is drawn. At
the same time the signal VBUS_OC_DET goes to LOW and indicates the over current to the OMAP.

The comparator U328 compares the USB_VBUS signal with 3.3V and delivers a HIGH on
USB1_DET when the VBUS voltage exceeds 3.3V. If the control head is USB master it will detect its
own voltage. When the control head is USB device it will detect when a master is applied.

Backlights

The PWM output LCD_BL controls the current source Q201 and related circuitry. By this signal the
current trough the backlight diodes on the display module is determined. The supply voltage for the
backlight diodes is the 23V source provided at J201 pin 32.

The PWM signal KPD_BL controls the brightness of the 3 colour LED. It is routed via Q324 to the
emitters of the two red/green switches Q404 and Q405. The digital signals LED_GREEN and
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LED_RED enable the colour by applying a HIGH to the basis of the respective transis-
tor.Q504/Q505. When both switches are ON the light will be amber.

The digital signal KPD_BL_ON_OFF switches the keypad backlight ON or OFF by means of the
FET Q401.

The PWM signal LED_EMERG is low pass filtered by R414/C410 and controls the brightness of the
EMERGENCY key backlight.

Rotary and push button

The push button S401 connects the LOCK_ON signal to the FILT_A+. LOCK_ON is wired into the
keypad matrix. The rotary S401 produces pulses on the two outputs PULSE_A and PULSE_B of a
different phase when the knob is turned. These pulses are low passed R40 - R404 and C405/C406.

The B output is then applied to the D inputs of the two D-Flip Flops U401 and U402. The signal
integrity of output A output is ensured by the two invert Schmitt triggers U403 and U404. The output
pulse of U403 is the clock input for D-Flip Flop U401 and latches the status of the B signal with the
rising edge. The second Schmitt trigger inverts the A signal another time and latches the B output
into the D-Flip Flop U402 with its rising edge. Furthermore it serves as an interrupt RSW_1 for the
OMAP, which is the required to read the outputs of the two D-Flop Flops RSW_2 and RSW_INT.
From the polarity of these two signals the OMAP can determine whether the rotary was turned
clockwise or counter clockwise. The Flip Flops get a reset from the general board-reset POR

Communication interface

In direct mount the radio and the control head communicate with each other via a two wire commu-
nication interface BUS+ and SCI_TX. This interface needs to be enabled by setting the
RADIO_COM_EN signal to LOW and the BUS_EN signal to HIGH.

RADIO_COM_EN enables the buffer U420-1 and supplies 5V to the operational amplifiers U421
and U422 via the transistors Q411 and Q412.

The BUS_EN signal connects the SCI_TX to the BUS+ line via Q410.

The speed of this interface is 115kBaud/sec.

The physical interface to the radio is J102 with the following signals: GROUND, ON_OFF CON-
TROL, FILT_A+, BUS+, HANDSET_AUDIO, 5VD and SCI_TX.

Accessory Connector

The accessory connector J101 complies to the GCAI standard and provides the following signals:
FRONT_ONE_WIRE, GPIO_3_PTT, HANDSET_AUDIO, USB_D-, GROUND, USB_VBUS,
INT_MIC, USB_D+, GPIO_4_HOOK and GPIO_0_PWR. For further information please refer to the
GCAI specification.

Control Head in Remote Mount configuration

In remote configuration a remote mount back housing is attached to the back of the control head.
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It is connected to the control head main board through J603.

A 10 pin Remote Mount cable on P101 connects the Remote Mount Back Housing Board to the
radio transceiver with either expansion head or remote head.

A 25 pin connector J105 gives access to the GCAI GPIOs, second USB, 4-wire RS232, Rear GCAI
Pins and Audio.

The remote mount back head is detected by the OMAP by sending an I2C Bus request by means of
the I2C clock and data lines I2C_SCL and I2C_SDA.

The routing of the GCAI GPIOs and the first USB is described already in the dash mount chapter.
The 4-wire RS232 is connected to the UART 3 of the OMAP microcontroller. The signals for realizing
the second USB port are directly provided by the OMAP and connected trough the 40 pin connector
J601 to the remote mount back housing board. The ON_OFF_CONTROL, BUS+, SCI_TX as well as
the HANDSET_AUDIO and MIC lines are also routed via J602 to the rear of the remote mount back
head.

The remote mount back head itself is controlled by I2C messages and the remote mount back head
creates an interrupt to the OMAP when it has an I2C Bus message to deliver.

When the device was switched ON from the rear IGNITION line, the signal RM_ON turns to HIGH
and switches the signal GCAI to HIGH by means of D350 and Q353. Then the same ON procedure
starts as in dash mount configuration. After the device is in ON_HOLD and the OMAP has detected
the ON source on the remote mount back housing it sent a LOW on RM_GCAI_PWR_ON_CLR to
clear the RM_ON.

Remote Mount Back Head

Power supply

The remote mount back head is supplied from the control head main board with the FILT_A+ and
unswitched 5 V when the device is switched OFF. When the device is switched ON by either the con-
trol head front panel or from the radio accessory connector, VCC_2.8V, VCC_3.3V and the switched
5V will be also provided by the control head main board.

When the device is switched ON from the rear IGNITION on the 25 pin rear connector by pulling
J105 pin 25, to the battery voltage, the Transistor Q401 provides a rising edge to the D-Flip Flop
U401 clock input. This latches the HIGH level on the D-input of U401 and creates an HIGH on
RM_ON. This turns ON the control head main board as described above. At the same time a HIGH
on IGN_SENSE is applied to the I2C port expander U501 and generates an interrupt to the OMAP.
When the main board has powered ON as described above it clears the Flip Flop by pulling
RM_GCAI_PWR_ON_CLR to LOW.

An optional 5V can be turned ON supplying the rear GCAI (U304) even when NGCH is turned OFF.

RS232

The MAX3232E U303 transceiver provides level translation to RS232 levels of the 4 wire RS232
interface connected to UART3 of the OMAP that is internally routed to the camera interface.

USB

There are 2 USB connections on the Remote Mount Back Housing Board. The first USB is shared
with the front GCAI USB and the D- and D+ lines are switched ON the main board. The second USB
is provided by the ISP1105 USB transceiver U302. It is interfaced to the OMAPs USB1 port. USB
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power supply is separately switched for both USBs via Q306 and Q307. Detection and switching is
controlled by the I2C port expanders U501 and U502.

Audio

Audio is on 2 wires for both directions and balanced and is routed from and to the Milan transceiver
via the Gabel Hybrid U201. The Gabel Hybrid serves to transform the audio from unbalanced to bal-
anced in order to reduce noise susceptibility on the remote cable. Receive or Handset Audio is
routed to the main board and via 10uF to the 25 pin connector J105. Transmit or MIC audio is multi-
plexed by U203 and U204. Depending on PTT, these switches determine where the transmit audio is
coming from. There are 3 sources: Front GCAI, Rear GCAI ON 25 pin connector and Rear MIC, also
from the 25 pin connector J105.

1-Wire

The 1-Wire bus is routed from the 25 pin connector to the main board. It is shared between front and
back GCAI and switched ON the main board.

Bus+/SCI_TX

Both BUS+ and SCI-TX serial communication lines have Pull-Ups to 5V. These 5 Volt needs to be
turned ON/OFF by the OMAP in order to detect the ON/OFF status of the radio transceiver. This is
done via the I2C port expander and Q503.

Analogue 4-level Input:

An analogue 4-level input pin is available on the 25 pin connector (U503). The 4 levels are preset by
resistor dividers R540 - R551 and detected by comparators U503. The 4 states can be read by I2C
expander 501.

I2C Port Expander settings and In/Output Matrix:

The heart of the Remote Mount Back Housing Board is the two PCA9535BS port expanders U501
and U502. The GPIOs and most detection and switching circuitry on the Back Housing Board are
provided by these Port Expanders. The PCA9535BS provides 16 general purpose In/Output pins. It
is interfaced to the OMAP’s I2C bus via SDA (data) and SCL (clock) line. Both expanders are shar-
ing the same interrupt, provided by an extra line GPIO_REQ.

Under normal operating condition, the second port expander U502 has only outputs and static
inputs (HW ID) connected to it, so no interrupt is generated by U502. All Inputs that generate an
interrupt are connected to U501.

Expansion Head

Overview

The Expansion Head GMCE4053A is a hardware interface to the MTM800 TETRA mobile radio. It
gives access to the radio via three front side connectors. The following interfaces and protocols are
provided:

- 8-wire RS232 Interface (9-pin D-type connector)

- 4-wire RS232 Interface (25-pin D-type connector)

- SB9600 Interface (25-pin D-type connector)

- SBEP Interface (10-pin Telco connector)


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- 14 pin JTAG port

General

The 25-pin D-type, the 9-pin D-type connector and the 10-pin Telco connector are mounted on the
Connector Board that is screwed into the Expansion Head housing. The Milan Expansion Board is
installed at expansion board position. The interconnection between the Connector Board and the
Milan Expansion Board is accomplished by a 40-pin flex connector.

A 12-pin flex and a 40-pin flex achieve the connection between the Expansion Board to the main
radio chassis. A remote mount control head can be connected in a remote mount configuration via
the 10-pin Telco connector. External DCE(s) can be connected via the 25 pin and /or 9 pin D type
connectors.

Circuit Description

The Expansion Head Interface consists of several circuits to provide interfaces for the MTM800
TETRA mobile radio and the "outside world".

The Expansion board has an onboard 3-Volt Regulator U501 that is driven by 5-Volt supply from the
main radio via the 12-pin flex on J1001. The supply voltage FLT_A+ is over current protected by the
2A fuse F101.

A second regulator U503 provides VAG_1 of 9.3V for the Gabel Hybrids U201. This regulator will be
shut down through Q501 when the 5V are detached

The Gabel Hybrid U201 serves to transform the audio from unbalanced to balanced in order to
reduce noise susceptibility on the remote cable.

There are several interfaces on the board but not all of them are available at the same time

The 8 wire RS232 interface consists of the MAX3238 true RS-232 transceiver (U101) that provides
the EIA/TIA-232 and V.28/V.24 communications interface. This interface can be fully accessed
through the 9-pin D-connector.

The circuit comprising ICs U401, U403 and U404 interfaces the MTM800 SPIB bus to an asynchro-
nous serial-data communication port RS232 that is the 4-wire RS232 interface (pins 2, 3, 4, 5).

U401 is a MAX3100 universal asynchronous receiver transmitter (UART) with a baud rate generator
driven by a 3.6864 MHz crystal U402.

U404 is a MAX3232 RS232 transceiver, translating the 3V logic levels to the RS232 levels.

The next interface is an SB9600 interface on the 25-pin connector (pins 8, 13, 15, 17)
(SB9600_INTERFACE). The UART chip U401 also generates the transmit/receive signals of this
interface.

The SBEP interface is provided on the 10-pin Telco remote connector. All signals necessary to con-
nect a remote mount control head are routed through this connector. Those signals are fed from the
radio via the 12-pin flex (J1001). The SBEP interface is always available on the Telco connector.

The Expansion PTT signal on the Telco connector is routed though the Expansion Board via Q102
and Q103. This line signals the radio that PTT is coming from the Expansion Head and the audio
paths are routed through the Expansion Head.

The JTAG port is provided on the back of the Expansion board. The pin layout of the connector is
setup in a way that the JTAG connector used for software debugging can be directly connected to
this port. A 14-pin m/m 90° adapter is needed to connect to the test equipment.
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To select a specific configuration, pin 23 (SB9600_SW) on the 25 pin D-type connector can be used.

Also the ACC3 pin on the 12-pin flex and pin 19 on the JTAG connector influence which interface is
active in the Expansion Head at a specific time.Default if nothing is connected to the radio is that the
8-wire RS232 interface and 4-wire RS232 interface are active.

A high voltage (12V) on pin 23 enables the 8-wire RS232 interface on the 9-pin D-type connector. At
the same time the SB9600 interface on the 25-pin connector is enabled. A low voltage (0V = default)
on pin 23 enables the 8 wire RS232 interface on the 9-pin connector and the 4 wire RS232 interface
on the 25-pin connector.

If a device is connected to the accessory connector of the radio, the 8-wire RS232 interface in the
Expansion Head is disabled. Also, if the JTAG port is used, a 3-Volt level is applied to pin 19 of the
JTAG, the 8-wire RS232 interface is disabled.

Remote Mount Head

General

The remote mount head and the radio are connected via 10-pin TELCO connectors. A 12-pin flex
connects the radio to one remote mount PCB.

Description

The remote mount board basically routs the signals necessary to drive a control head from the radio
to the remote mount cable and to the control head. The signals (ON_OFF_CONTROL, BUS+,
SCI_TX and the supply voltage) are directly routed from the flex connector J301 to the TELCO con-
nector J302.Microphone and speaker audio are transformed from unbalanced to balanced by the
Gabel Hybrid U202 in order to reduce noise susceptibility on the remote cable.

The regulator U201 provides VAG_1 of 9.3V for the Gabel Hybrids U202. This regulator will be shut
down through Q101 when the 5V are detached. The supply voltage FLT_A+ is over current pro-
tected by the 2A fuse F101.

VR301 - VR304 protects the board against electrostatic discharge

Control Head in Motorcycle configuration

When the control head is used on a motor cycle, it is electrically in remote configuration. The hous-
ing of the remote mount back head and the TELCO connector are mechanically modified to meet
the IP67 requirement.
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CHAPTER 5
PROGRAMMING THE TERMINAL
Note: For programming the terminal, refer to TETRA Customer Programming Software (CPS)
Start-up User Guide, Publication No. 6802974C10_
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CHAPTER 6
TEST SETUP & TESTING

Any level 3 repairs can deeply affect the performance of the MTM800 ENH
! terminal and may cause a new tuning procedure.
WARNING This tuning procedure can only be applied by certain authorized Motorola
depots where the appropriate TEST&TUNE EQUIPMENT is available.
The appropriate TEST&TUNE EQUIPMENT is a special automated test
equipment which is only available at some Motorola factories and Motorola
repair centers.

Typical Test Setup

Before Testing

Carry out the following instructions before testing:

• Connect the DC cable to the DC connector on the terminal.


• Connect the other side of the DC cable to the DC output connector on the power supply
• Connect an RF cable to the N-type RF Connector of the IFR.
• Connect the other side of the RF cable to the antenna connector on the terminal.
• Set the DC voltage on the power supply to 13.2 Volts.
• Switch on the terminal.

Figure 1 Typical Test Setup


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Test Equipment

The table below lists the special test equipment required for servicing TETRA mobile terminals.

Table 1 Test Equipment

Name Part Number

Digital Multimeter R1072_

220V Power Supply R1011_/220V

TETRA SVC MON. MOBILES ONLY WADN4161A

TETRA SVC MON. MOB.+ DIR.MODE WADN4163A

TETRA SVC MON. MOB.+ BASE ST. WADN4164A

TETRA SVC MON. MOB.+ BASE ST. + DIRECT MODE WADN4173A

TETRA SVC MON. MOB.+ DIR.MODE + MPT1327/1343 WADN4233A


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Test Check List

The following table summarises the required test setups.


Receiver Tests

Table 2 Test setup


No. Test Name Test Setup Terminal Setup Test Conditions Limits
1. IFR System Control Channel 2040
Setup and Man-
ual Test Screen Traffic Channel 2040
Time Slot 3
Country Code 262
Network Code 75
Base Color 1
Location Area 224
Min Rx Level -110dBm
Max Tx Level 35dBm (3.2W)
Access -33dBm
Parameter
Mobile Power 35dBm (3.2W)
Burst Type Normal
2. Base Station RF Gen Level 851.0125MHz -90dBm
Registration
3 Receiver RSSI RF Gen Level Cells Info -90dBm
RSSI
TRACE
4. Transmitter RF Gen Level Range 1 -90dBm
Tests Test Group
Burst Power 33-37dBm
Timing Error <=0.25 Symbols
Frequency -/+ 100Hz
Error
Vector Error Max 10% RMS,
Max 30% Peak,
Max 5% Residual
5. Call Processing 1KHz Test Signal Range 1 -90dBm
Talk Back Group Mode Test Group
6. Call Processing Private Mode Private Mode
Call to Mobile Private Call
RF Gen Level -90dBm 33-37dBm
Burst Power
Timing Error <=0.25 Symbols
Frequency Error -/+ 100Hz
Vector Error Max 10% RMS,
Max 30% Peak,
Max 5% Residual
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Table 2 Test setup


No. Test Name Test Setup Terminal Setup Test Conditions Limits
7. Digital Duplex RF Gen Level Private Mode -50dBm
Test (Tx)
Burst Power 10-22dBm
Timing Error <=0.25 Symbols
Frequency -/+ 100Hz
Error
Vector Error Max 10% RMS,
Max 30% Peak,
Max 5% Residual

1. Simulate Base Station (registration)


2. RSSI Test

Transmitter Tests

1. Power Profile
2. Power Burst (Control Range)

3. Tx Burst Timing Error

4. Tx Frequency Error

5. Vector Error RMS, Peak and Residual

Call Processing Tests

1. Talk Back
2. Call to Mobile

Duplex Test

1. Digital Duplex Test (Tx)

Measurement Capabilities:

Bar chart display for Tx Power, Frequency Error, Vector Error RMS, Power Analyzer,
Spectrum Analyzer, Vector Analyzer, Vector Diagrams.
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Configuration of the IFR 2968 System Setup

The setup depends on the firmware version of the IFR 2968, the firmware version of the
terminal and the customer programming of the terminal.
>>The following table should be taken only as an example of how to proceed for setup.<<
Perform following steps to configure the IFR2968 System Setup with the terminal setings:

1. Turn ON the IFR.


2. Press the “Systems” Mode Key (wait until the digital system is initialised).

3. Press the “Tetra Mobile” soft key.

4. Press the “Setup” soft key and enter the System Parameters Screen.

5. Press the “Channel Plan” or “System Type” soft key.

6. Press the “More” soft key if “User Defined” cannot be seen.

7. Press the “User Defined” soft key.

Note: Press the “More” soft key, if any of the following keys is not displayed.

8. Perform the following steps to setup the system parameters:

a. Press the “User Defined” soft key.


b. Press the “Frequency Band” soft key and press the “8 (800MHz)” soft key.
c. Press the “Offset” soft key and press the “3 (12.5kHz)” soft key.
d. Press the “Duplex Spacing” soft key and press the “1 (45MHz)” soft key.
e. Press the “Reverse Operation” soft key and press the “0 (Normal)” soft key.
f. Press the “Channel Block 1” soft key.
g. Press the “Channel Block” soft key and press the “Include” soft key.
h. Press the “Lowest Channel” soft key and enter “2040”
using the data keys followed by the “Lowest Channel” soft key.
i. Press the “Highest Channel” soft key and enter “2800”
using the data keys followed by the “Highest Channel” soft key.
j. Press the “Lowest Tx Freq” soft key and enter “806.0125”
using the data keys followed by the “MHz” key
k. Press the “Duplex Offset” soft key and enter “45”
using the data keys followed by the “MHz” key
l. Press the “Channel Spacing” soft key and enter “25”
using the data keys followed by the “kHz” key
m. Press the “Return” soft key.
n. Verify that channel block 2 to 8 are excluded.
o. Press the “Return” soft key.
9. Press the “Control Channel” soft key and enter “2040” using the data keys followed
by the “Control Channel” soft key.
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10. Press the “Traffic Channel” soft key and enter “2040” using the data keys. Press the
“Traffic Channel” soft key again and check that the marker goes to Timeslot. Press
data key “3” followed by the “Traffic Channel” soft key, to change to Timeslot “3”.

11. Press the “Country Code” soft key.


Enter “262” and press the “Country Code” soft key.

12. Press the “Network Code” soft key.


Thereafter, enter “75” and press the “Network Code” soft key.

13. Press the “Base Color” soft key.


Thereafter, enter “1” and press the “Base Color” soft key.

14. Press the “Location Area” soft key.


Thereafter, enter “224” and press the “Location Area” soft key.

15. Press the “Min Rx Level” soft key.


Thereafter, enter “-110dBm” and press the “Min Rx Level” soft key.

16. Press the “Max Tx Level” soft key.


Thereafter, enter “35dBm (3.2W)” and press the “Max Tx Level” soft key.

17. Press the “Access Parameter” soft key.


Thereafter, enter “-33dBm” and press the “Access Parameter” soft key.

18. Press the “Test Mode” soft key. Press the “Enable” soft key.

19. Press the “Base Service” soft key.

20. Press the “Suport” soft key if it is displayed


or verify that the following values are displayed:

POWER ON REGISTRATION: REQUIRED


POWER OFF DE-REGISTRATION: REQUIRED
PRIORITY CELL: YES
MINIMUM MODE SERVICE: NEVER USED
MIGRATION: SUPPORTED
SYSTEM WIDE SERVICE: NORMAL MODE
TETRA VOICE SERVICE: SUPPORTED
CIRCUIT MODE DATA SERVICE: SUPPORTED
(RESERVED): NOT AVAILABLE
SNDCP SERVICE: NOT AVAILABLE
AIR INTERFACE ENCRYPTION: NOT AVAILABLE
ADVANCED LINK: NOT SUPPORTED

Note: The displayed values are factory defaults and should not be changed.

21. Press the “Return” soft key.

22. Press the “Neighbr Cell” soft key.

23. Verify that the following values are displayed:

NEIGHBOUR CELL BROADCAST: NOT REQUIRED


BROADCAST INTERVAL: 10s
NEIGHBOUR CELL CHANNEL: 0000
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NEIGHBOUR CELL LOCATION AREA: 00001


NEIGHBOUR CELL IDENTIFIER: 01
SLOW RE-SELECT THRESHOLD: 10dB
SLOW RE-SELECT HYSTERESIS: 10dB
FAST RE-SELECT THRESHOLD: 10dB
FAST RE-SELECT HYSTERESIS: 10dB

Note: The displayed values are factory defaults and should not be changed.

24. Press the “Return” soft key.

25. Verify that “Trunking Type” is set to “Message”.

26. Press the “Call Type” soft key to enter the “Call Type” screen.

27. Press the “Private Call” soft key.

28. Press the “Simplex Duplex” soft key and “Simplex Call” soft key.

29. Press the “Signal Type” soft key and “Direct set –up” soft key.

30. Press the “Priority” soft key. Thereafter, enter “00” and press the “Priority” soft key.

31. Leave “Calling Party SSI” setting to default value

32. Press the “Return” soft key.

33. This completes the System Setup configuration


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Configuration of the IFR 2968 Manual Test Screen

The setup depends on the firmware version of the IFR 2968, the firmware version of the
terminal and the customer programming of the terminal. The following procedure is only
an example.

1. To enter “Manual test” screen, press the “Manual” soft key.


2. Press the “Control Channel” soft key. Thereafter, enter “2040” and press the “Control
Channel” soft key (IFR “2040” = Rx 851.0125MHz).

3. Press the “Traffic Channel” soft key. Enter “2040” and press the “Traffic Channel” soft
key. The marker goes to Timeslot. Enter “3” and press the “Traffic Channel” soft key.
(Note that the Traffic Channel number changes automatically after entering the Con-
trol Channel number).

4. Press the “RF Gen Level” soft key. Thereafter, enter “-90” and press “dBm” data keys
followed by “RF Gen Level” soft key.

5. Press the “Mobile Power” soft key, enter “35 dBm/3.2W“, using soft key.

6. Press the “Burst Type” soft key and “Normal” soft key.

7. This completes the Manual test equipment configuration setup.

Note: The System Setup Configuration Data is saved even after the power is turned
off. However, the Manual Test Setup is not saved.
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RF Tests

Receiver Tests

Simulate Base Station (registration)

1. Turn the terminal ON


When the terminal is in Trunked Mode, continue with step 2. Otherwise perform steps
a through c.

a. Press "Options" using the Lower (soft) key


b. Press the "Down" navigation key to scroll to "Trunked Mode".
c. Press "Select" using the Lower (soft) key
2. Check that registration and “ITSI: ---/----/01490199” (as example only) is displayed on
the IFR “Manual Test” screen.

Note: The number “01490199“ is the terminal ID (ISSI) which is displayed when the
terminal is switched on.

RSSI Test

Note: To perform procedure below the Test Page field must be enabled using the CPS

Before carrying out the following steps, record the Insertion loss (dB) of the cable loss
value - (X) dB.

1. In the IFR Manual Test Mode, press the “RF Gen Level” Soft Key and enter -90 dBm.
2. Before testing, the terminal should be configured to RSSI mode using the following
sequence. When performing steps 3 through 6, make sure that you press the control
head keys sequentially (less than a second between every consecutive press).

3. Press the “*” key.

4. Press the “#“ key.

5. Press the “Menue“ key.

6. Press the “Right Navigation“ key.

Hereafter, there is no need for quick sequence of pressing the control head keys.

7. Press the “Down” navigation key to scroll to “Cells Info”.

8. Press “Select” using the Lower (soft) key.

9. Press the “Right” navigation key to scroll to the RSSI monitoring screen.

10. Press “Trace” using the Lower (soft) key.

Note: RSSI results will flash on the screen every few seconds.
The display shows: SERV: 0/34348
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RSSI: -90
CX: 20
CHQ: 99/E0
Disregard the “SERV”, “CX” and “CHQ” results.

Actual RSSI measured


=IFR RF Gen Level - Cable insertion loss +/- other stray losses.

Range of Actual RSSI measured


= -90dBm - XdB (cable) +/- 1 dB.

Terminal RSSI result should be within the range of Actual RSSI.

To stop the “Trace” process, perform the following. When performing steps 11 trough 14,
make sure that you press the control head keys sequentially (less than a second between
every consecutive press):

11. Press the “*” navigation key.

12. Press the “#“ key.

13. Press the “Menu” key.

14. Press the “Right Navigation“ key.

Hereafter, there is no need for quick sequence of pressing the control head keys.

15. Press “Select“ using the Lower (soft) key.

16. Press “Stop” using the Lower (soft) key.

17. Press “Back” using the Upper (soft) key twice.

Transmitter Tests

Before you start these tests, make sure that the terminal is in Trunked Mode.

1. Press "Options" using the Lower (soft) key.


2. Press the "Down" navigation key to scroll to "TG by abc".

3. Press "Select" using the Lower (soft) key.

4. Scroll to one of the available groups and press select using the Lower (soft) key.

5. In the IFR Manual Test Mode press the "RF Gen Level" soft key. Enter "-90dBm" by
pressing the data keys and "RF Gen Level" key.

6. Press the "PTT" of the terminal and monitor the IFR "Manual Test" screen which dis-
plays the Power Profile, Burst Power, Timing Error, Frequency Error and Vector Error.

Note: You have to hold the PTT in the pressed position long enough to enable you to
read the results.

- Power Profile: Passed.


- Burst Power Required Results: 33-37dBm.
- Timing Error: < 0.25 symbols.
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- Vector Error: Max 10% RMS,


Max 30% Peak,
Max 5% Residual.
- Frequency Error: +/- 100Hz.
7. Press the “Clear Down” soft key, to proceed with other tests.

Call Processing Test

Before you start these tests, make sure that terminal and test equipment are configured
the same as given in the Transmitter Test.

Talk Back

1. Press "Options" using the Lower (soft) key on the terminal and change to one of the
available groups.
2. In the IFR Manual Test Mode press the “RF Gen Level” soft key. Enter “-90dBm” by
pressing the data keys and “RF Gen Level” key.

3. Press the “PTT”, press the “Talk Back“ soft key on the IFR and speak into the mic of
the terminal for at least 3sec, then release “PTT“. You will hear from the terminal
speaker the last three seconds of the speech frames before the “PTT” has been
released.

4. Press the “Test Sound” soft key to provide the 1kHz signal to the terminal speaker.

5. Press the “Silence” soft key to mute the 1KHz audio signal of the speaker.

6. Press the “Clear Down” soft key and check that the “Cleardown Complete” status
appears on the IFR “Manual Test” screen.

Call to Mobile

1. In the IFR Manual Test Mode press the “RF Gen Level” soft key. Enter “-90dBm” by
pressing the data keys and “RF Gen Level” key.
2. Press the “Call Mobile” soft key and select “Private Call” on the IFR. Verify that two
beeps are heard from the terminal speaker.

3. Press the “Abort Call” soft key.

Duplex Test (Phone/Private Mode)

Digital Duplex Test (Tx)

1. In the IFR Manual Test Mode press the “RF Gen Level” soft key. Enter “-50dBm” by
pressing the data keys and “RF Gen Level” key.
2. Dial a random 4 digit number (eg "9359") using the alphanumeric keys of the termi-
nal, press "Calltype" using the Lower (soft) key until "Phone #" is displayed and press

the "Send" Key .


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The following results are displayed on the IFR “Manual Test” Screen
- Power Profile: Passed
- Burst Power Required Results: 10-22dBm
- Timing Error: < 0.25 Symbols.
- Frequency Error: -/+ 100Hz
- Vector Error: Max 10% RMS,
Max 30% Peak.
Max 5% Residual.
3. Press the “Talk Back” soft key.

4. Speak into the terminal microphone and hear your speech (after a short delay) from
the terminal loudspeaker.
Note: If you need more details, press the “Duplex Test” mode key.

5. Press the “duplex test (Tx)” soft key. The “Digital Duplex test” results will be displayed
on the IFR screen providing you with either one of the following:

- bar charts measurement capabilities showing Tx Power,


Frequency Error and Vector RMS in one screen
- Tx Power (more details in Power Analyser)
- Frequency Error (more details in Spectrum Analyser)
- Vector RMS (more details in Vector Analyser)

For Power Analyser Graph:

6. Press “power ana” soft key.

7. Check that the power frame falls within the limits.

For Spectrum Analyser Graph:

8. Press “spec ana” soft key.

9. Monitor the Tx frequency.

For Vector Analyser Diagram:

10. Press the “vector ana” soft key.

11. Monitor the diagram for the following:

- press “vector error” soft key for vector error.


- press “mag error” soft key for magnitude error.
- press “phase error” soft key for phase error.
- Vector Error
- Magnitude Error
- Phase Error

For Vector Diagram:

12. Press the “vector diagram” soft key.

13. View the following:

- press “symbol constel” soft key for graphical symbol constellation.


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- press “rotated vector” soft key to zoom in on the constellation.


- press “phase traject” soft key to view trajectory of the constellation.

14. Press the terminal "End" key.

Manual Mode Testing

Preparation for Testing

Verify that the radio is turned off.

Press the "1", "2" and "3" keys together and then, press the On/Off key or the Rotary
Push Button to turn the radio on. Keep the "1", "2" and "3" keys pressed until the display
turns on.

The display shows "User test mode, Press any key to start, Press SoftKeys to scroll".

Tests

Note: Any key that will be pressed will cause the test to advance from one step to the
next. You can use the soft keys to go to the next or back to the previous test. After a test
has started you can press the upper soft key to go back to the start of the current test. At
any time you can switch off the radio by pressing the On/Off key for 2 seconds.

1. Press any key to start the first test. The display shows "LCD Red-Green-Blue test".
2. Press any key consecutively. First the display shows horizontal red lines that become
thicker with every key press, until it becomes fully red. Then the display shows verti-
cal green lines that become thicker with every key press, until it becomes fully green.
After that the display shows horizontal blue lines that become thicker with every key
press, until it becomes fully blue.

3. Press any key to start the next test. The display shows "LCD Color brightness test"

4. Press any key consecutively. The display shows the color brightness levels "min",
"low", "med" and "max". Verify the color brightness of the display.

5. Press any key to start the next test. The display shows "Display backlight test"

6. Press any key consecutively. The display shows the backlight brightness levels "min",
"low", "med" and "max". Verify the brightness of the display.
Note: At level "min" the display contents is not visible.

7. Press any key to start the next test. The display shows "Keypad backlight test"

8. Press any key again. The display shows "Keypad backlight is off". Verify that the key-
pad backlight is off.

9. Press any key again. The display shows "Keypad backlight is on". Verify that the key-
pad backlight is on.

10. Press any key to start the next test. The display shows "Emergency backlight test"
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11. Press any key consecutively. The display shows the emergency button brightness
levels "min", "low", "med" and "max". Verify the brightness of the emergency button.

12. Press any key to start the next test. The display shows "Status LED test"

13. Press any key again. The display shows "Red LED is on" and the Red LED at the
right side of the radio is lit.

14. Press any key again. The display shows "Green LED is on" and the Green LED at the
right side of the radio is lit.

15. Press any key. The display shows "Orange LED is on" and the orange LED at the
right side of the radio lit.

16. Press any key consecutively. The display shows the LED brightness levels "min",
"low", "med" and "max". Verify the brightness of the orange LED at the right side of
the radio.

17. Press any key to start the next test. The display shows "Keypad test"

18. Press any key again. The display shows all the radio keys.

19. Press every key, one by one. Each key you press causes its respective display to be
highlighted. If you press a highlighted key again, the highlighting is removed. To exit
this test before all keys are highlighted press the rotary push button.

20. Press any key to start the next test. The display shows "Rotary test"

21. Turn the rotary switch clockwise and counter clockwise. Each step causes the
respective displayed arrow sign to be highlighted. Turn the rotary switch until the two
respective "OK" labels are highlighted.

22. Press the rotary push button consecutively until "OK" is highlighted.

23. Press any key to start the next test. The display shows "Fist MIC test"

24. Press any key to continue. Connect a fist microphone. The display shows "Accessory
connected"

25. Press PTT to highlight all "0".

26. Place the microphone on / off hook to highlight all "0".

27. Press any key again. The display shows "End of user tests", "Press any key to power
off or use softkeys to scoll to any previous test".

28. This completes the test. Press any key to turn the radio OFF.
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Service Flow Chart (Board Level)

Start
NOTE:
Before replacing any kits, check the
flexes to the control head or expansion
If the radio does not have a control head head.
attached you need to connect a control If the main board has been replaced:
head to operate the radio. For a motorcycle Send the new TEI number to service
radio use a motorcycle control head. In all provider. Clone/reprogram customer
other cases use a standard control head details to new radio.
If fuse F0301 or F0302 or F0303 needs
to be replaced use Motorola part No.
Switch on the radio and observe the display 6580542Z01
at power up. The radio must completely (see figure on following pages).
power up.
A list of replacement kits can be found
Use the buttons and volume control and in the Appendix B (Replmt. Parts & Kits).
check for correct display result. For a list of replacement parts refer to
Chapter 7 (Maintenance).

Incorrect behavior of
LEDs, display or buttons.
Power up
OK ?

Yes No
Replacement
kits available
Read the codeplug with the CPS. Connect ?
the radio to the IFR. Perform all RF, call &
manual tests of chapter TESTING.

Yes

Replace the control head


Yes or the expansion head.
All tests
Switch on the radio again.
successful
?

If no kits have been replaced, No


verify installation integrity:
Check DC cable and connector Yes
Check RF antenna , cable & connector Power up
Check connected accessories OK ?
No
If the main board has been replaced: Replacement
Send the new TEI number to service kits available
provider. Clone/reprogram customer ?
details to new radio. No

Yes Check fuses F0301, F0302


and F0303 on the main board
Replace main board and start before you replace main board
complete procedure again. and restart complete procedure.

Replace the costumer's radio


Send the faulty radio to Level 3 maintenance
Done Clone/reprogram customer details to new radio
Send the TEI number of the new radio to the
service provider.

Figure 2 Servicing the MTM800 ENH


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Fuses on the Mainboard

C0301

TP0302
TP0303
F0301
C0336

E0300
C0159

C0151
F0302
C0157
VR0300
F0303

C0300
C0330
TP0301

D0325
R0311

C0328

VR0301
C0138
4
1 C0337
U0304 C0325
5 8

D0304

C0320
TP0404

Fuses
R0555

Q0401

TP5841
C0322

TP5802 TP5811
Q5804
(Motorola
R0605

R0604

R0410

R0409

R0404

R0427

R0406

R0405

C0401

Q0600 VR0407
VR0401
Part Number: R5840 C5840
TP0405

Q5802
R5837

6580542Z01)

TP5807
R5802
D0153

C0122
C0124
C0221

R0180
M0302
R0240

C0228

C0338
Q0156

R5845

R5846

TP5805
R0160
14

R0181
R0224

R0238 R0159
C0119 TP5806
C0164

P5808
C0226
0225

202

C0117
67
5

C0314
6

R0239 R0222

Figure 3 Position of Fuse F0301/2/3 (PCB Mainboard - TOP View)


MAINTENANCE MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 7-1

CHAPTER 7
MAINTENANCE

Introduction

This chapter provides details about the following:

• Preventive maintenance (inspection and cleaning)


• Safe handling of CMOS and LDMOS devices
• Pre-baking of Integrated Circuits
• Repair procedures and techniques
• Disassembly and reassembly of the terminal
• Exploded views and parts lists

Preventive Maintenance

The terminals do not require a scheduled preventive maintenance program; however, periodic visual
inspection and cleaning is recommended.

Inspection

Check that the external surfaces of the terminal are clean, and that all external controls and switches
are functional. It is not recommended to inspect the interior electronic circuitry.

Cleaning

The following procedures describe the recommended cleaning agents and methods to be used
when cleaning the external and internal surfaces of the terminal. External surfaces should be
cleaned whenever a periodic visual inspection reveals the presence of smudges, compound, or
grime. Internal surfaces (circuit boards and components) should be cleaned only when the terminal
is disassembled for servicing or repair.

The only recommended agent for cleaning external terminal surfaces is a 0.5% solution (one tea-
spoon of detergent per gallon of water) of mild dishwashing detergent in water. The internal surfaces
should be cleaned only with isopropyl alcohol (70% by volume).

NOTE: Internal surfaces should be cleaned only when the terminal is disassembled for ser-
vice or repair.
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CAUTION: The effects of certain chemicals and their vapors can have harmful results
! on certain plastics. Avoid using aerosol sprays, tuner cleaners, and other chemicals.

Cleaning External Plastic Surfaces

Apply the 0.5% detergent-water solution sparingly with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brush to
work all loose dirt away from the terminal. Use a soft, absorbent, lintless cloth or tissue to remove
the solution and dry the terminal. Make sure that no water remains entrapped near the connectors,
cracks, or crevices.

Cleaning Internal Circuit Boards and Components

Isopropyl alcohol (70%) may be applied with a stiff, non-metallic, short-bristled brush to dislodge
embedded or caked materials located in hard-to-reach areas. The brush stroke should direct the dis-
lodged material out and away from the inside of the terminal. Make sure that controls or tunable
components are not soaked with alcohol. Do not use high-pressure air to hasten the drying process
since this could cause the liquid to collect in unwanted places. After completing of the cleaning proc-
ess, use a soft, absorbent, lintless cloth to dry the area. Do not brush or apply any isopropyl alcohol
to the frame, front cover, or back cover.

NOTE: Always use a fresh supply of alcohol and a clean container to prevent contamination
by dissolved material (from previous usage).
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Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS Devices

Complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) devices are used in this family of terminals,
and are susceptible to damage by electrostatic or high voltage charges. Damage can be latent,
resulting in failures occurring weeks or months later. Therefore, special precautions must be taken to
prevent device damage during disassembly, troubleshooting, and repair. Handling precautions are
mandatory for CMOS circuits and are especially important in low humidity conditions. DO NOT
attempt to disassemble the terminal without first referring to the following CAUTION statement.

CAUTION: This terminal contains static-sensitive devices. Do not open the terminal unless
! you are properly grounded. Take the following precautions when working on this unit:
• Store and transport all CMOS devices in conductive material so that all
exposed leads are shorted together. Do not insert CMOS devices into
conventional plastic “snow” trays used for storage and transportation of
other semiconductor devices.
• Ground the working surface of the service bench to protect the CMOS device.
We recommend using the Motorola Static Protection Assembly (part number
0180386A82), which includes a wrist strap, two ground cords, a table mat, and
a floor mat.
• Wear a conductive wrist strap in series with a 100k resistor to ground.
(Replacement wrist straps that connect to the bench top covering are
Motorola part number RSX4015_).
• Do not wear nylon clothing while handling CMOS devices.
• Do not insert or remove CMOS devices with power applied. Check all power
supplies used for testing CMOS devices to be certain that there are no voltage
transients present.
• When straightening CMOS pins, provide ground straps for the apparatus
used.
• When soldering, use a grounded soldering iron.
• If at all possible, handle CMOS devices by the package and not by the leads.
Prior to touching the unit, touch an electrical ground to remove any static
charge that you may have accumulated. The package and substrate may be
electrically common. If so, the reaction of a discharge to the case would cause
the same damage as touching the leads.
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Pre-baking of Integrated Circuits

Electronic components are generally coated with plastic material which has the nature of not being
waterproof. If kept unsealed the components can absorb humidity. When soldered to the board
(especially with reflow techniques) the sudden change in temperature can cause fissure or crack
which can result in malfunction or damage.

To avoid this problem these moisture sensitive components (MS) should be stored and shipped in a
sealed wrapping (dry pack). Processing must take place only with „dry components“ when an
uninterrupted dry storage can be guaranteed, otherwise the components have to be pre-baked.

If a reflow procedure takes place close to MS components the whole board must be pre-baked.

Table 18 List of MTM800 ENH moisture sensitive components

Part. No. MSL* Description

5166554A01 3 ADDAG

5109841C71 3 GAM IC (on GPS option board)

5186988J77 3 JAVELIN

5185956E43 2A FLASH 16MB

5185963A85 3 ABACUS AD9874

5166541A01 3 Patriot ROM3

5189233U61 3 PSRAM 4MB

5199434A01 2 Serial SPI EEPROM

*) Out of dry package Moisture Sensitivity Level (MSL) 2 : 1 year


2A : 1 month
3 : 168 hrs

Repair Procedures and Techniques - General

Parts Replacement and Substitution

When damaged parts are replaced, identical parts should be used. If the identical replacement part
is not locally available, check the parts list for the proper Motorola part number and order the part
from the nearest Motorola Communications parts center listed in the “SUPPORT CENTRES”
section of this manual.
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Disassembling and Reassembling the Terminal - General

Since these terminals may be disassembled and reassembled with the use of only six (board to
casting) screws, it is important to pay particular attention to the snaps and tabs, and how parts align
with each other.
The following tools are required for disassembling the terminal:
• Small flat blade screwdriver
• Dismantling Tool (Motorola Part No.: 6686119B01)
• TORX™ T screwdriver
• TORQUES: Diecast Top Cover (6x): 1.92 Nm … 2.03Nm (17-18 lbin)
GPS Cover (5x), GPS Board (1x): 1.13 Nm +/- 10% (10 lbin +/- 10%)
UCM Board Cover (3x): 1.13 Nm +/- 10% (10 lbin +/- 10%)

NOTE: If a unit requires more complete testing or service than is customarily performed at the
basic level, send this unit to a Motorola Authorized Service Center (refer to Appendix
A: Support Centers). The following described disassembly procedures should be
performed only if necessary.

Terminal Disassembly and Reassembly - Detailed

The procedure to remove and replace a Control Head, Top Cover or Transceiver Board is similar for
all models of terminal. A typical procedure is therefore shown followed by specific disassembly
procedures for Control Heads or Expansion Heads on terminal models

Control Head Removal

1. Insert the dismantling tool in the groove between the control head and the terminal assembly
as shown in the Figure.
2. Press on the dismantling tool until the snap connectors on the side of the control head release
from the terminal assembly.
3. Pull the control head away from the terminal assembly as shown below.

Dismantling
Tool

Figure 1 Typical Control Head Removal


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Figure 2 Flexible Connection Removal

4. Remove the flexible connection from the socket on the control head board.

Top Plastic Cover Removal

1. Insert the dismantling tool in the middle of the terminal assembly side groove as shown in
Figure 3.
2. Press on the dismantling tool until the snap connectors on the side of the plastic cover release
from the terminal chassis.
3. Lift the plastic cover from the chassis.

Dismantling
Tool
ZWG0130211-O

Figure 3 Top Cover Removal.


MAINTENANCE MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 7-7

Transceiver Board Removal

CAUTION: Some terminals are equipped with a GPS module at the left side bottom of
! the transceiver and/or an additional UCM Board inside the transceiver cover plate, refer
to special label at the cover plate (dotted line at the figure below).

There are flex cables installed connecting these boards to the main board. Take extra
care not to tear off the flex when dis-assembling or re-assembling the board from/to the
transceiver or this could damage the GPS/UCM Board and the main board (refer to
chapter explosion views figure 11, 12 for a detailed view).

1. Remove six screws from the diecast cover using the T20 TORX™ driver as shown in Figure 4.
2. If existing remove the metal GPS cover from the bottom (5 screws, T10 TORX™).
Remove the internal GPS board (one screw) from the transceiver and disconnect the flex
cable from the main board.
3. Lift the cover from the chassis.

UCM
Screws (6x) board

Diecast
Cover

Terminal
Chassis
Additional Position of UCM board
UCM Board

Optional
GPS Module
GPS
Module
ZWG0130212-O

Position of GPS Module

Figure 4 Diecast Cover Removal


4. Pull out the plastic accessory connector housing to the back.
5. Slowly lift the transceiver board on the edge at the front of the terminal (the edge that mates
with the control head) and pull gently toward the front of the terminal as shown in Figure 5.
Take care to slide the antenna connector and power connector out of the chassis towards the
front.
6. If existing, take extra care of the UCM Board inside the cover plate and disconnect the flex
cable from the mainboard.
CAUTION: The thermal pad can act as an adhesive and cause the leads of the heat
! dissipating devices to be over stressed if the board is lifted too quickly.
If the board can't be easily lifted, the chassis must be heated up to 55 degree Celsius.
7-8 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual MAINTENANCE

GPS Cover
GPS Cable

GPS Board

GPS Flex

Pull out

Assessory
Lift Connector
Housing
Mainboard

Lift

Figure 5 GPS and Mainboard Removal (view from bottom side)

Reassembly the Terminal Chassis And Transceiver Board (torques, see page 6-5)

1. Inspect the transceiver board and ONLY if the surface of the thermal pads show signs of dam-
age, remove the thermal pads and apply thermal grease to the heatsink area on the chassis
and heat dissipating devices.
2. Insert the transceiver board at an angle (approximately 30°) into the chassis taking care to
slide the antenna connector and accessory connector into their cut-outs in the chassis.
1. Lower the transceiver board onto the chassis and align the two locating holes in the board
with the locating pins in the chassis.
2. If a UCM board was mounted, reconnect the flex cable to the mainboard. Take care of the
specific flex bending. Note: After removal the UCM board has to be reprogrammed (App. C).
3. Secure the cover to the chassis with the six screws previously removed.
4. Torque the six screws to 1.9 NM (17 in lbs) using the T20 TORX™ driver. Begin with screw 6
followed by 5 to 1. Since the screws usually take a set, torque the screws a second time (1.9
NM) in the same order.
5. If existing, reconnect the GPS flex cable and reassemble the GPS module and cover plate.
6. Refit top cover over the assembled terminal chassis. Press cover down until it snaps into
place.

Control Head Fitting

1. Align the ‘dot’ or ‘O’ marking on the flex with the ‘O’ mark on the chassis to the socket on the
terminal assembly as shown in Figure 2.
2. Check that the back housing o-ring seal is undamaged and fitted in the groove. Replace the
seal if it is damaged (refer to the exploded view diagrams and parts list).
3. Fit the back housing to the control head. Ensure that the tags on the back housing align with
the snap catch grooves on the control head. Press the back housing into place until it snaps
into place.
4. Check that the terminal chassis o-ring seal is undamaged and fitted in the groove on the
chassis assembly. Replace the seal if it is damaged.
MAINTENANCE MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 7-9

Enhanced Control Head - Disassembly

1. To dismount the control head housing from the back housing, insert the dismantling tool in the
groove between the two housings as shown in the following figure.

Figure 6 Control Head Back Housing Removal

2. Press the dismantling tool until the snap connectors on the side of the back housing release
from the control head.

ZWG0130215-O

Figure 7 Control Head Board Removal

3. Remove the board from the control head housing by stretching the control head housing and
pulling up on the board as shown in the Figures.
4. Remove the keypad from the control head housing by lifting up the rubber keypad.

NOTE Care should be taken not to touch or contaminate the conductive pads on the under
side of the keypad or the conductive contacts on the printed circuit board.
7 - 10 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual MAINTENANCE

Enhanced Control Head - Reassembly

1. Fit the rubber keypad onto the board ensuring that the on/off control and the board is located
correctly with the cut-outs in the keypad.
2. On the board, rotate the on/off control spindle fully counter-clockwise.
3. Also, rotate the volume knob on the front housing fully counter-clockwise.
4. Align the board with the control head, inserting the on/off control spindle and connector
through the holes in the control head.
Ensure that the keypad, on/off control spindle and microphone connector are aligned with the control
head then press the board into place until it clicks.
MAINTENANCE MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 7 - 11

Remote Mount Head - Disassembly

CAUTION: The terminal must be disconnected from the power supply before commencing
! any disassembly. The Installation Manual should be referred to for more detailed information
on warnings and safety.

To Disassemble the Terminal from the Control Head


1. Remove the Control Head from the Transceiver by inserting the dismantling tool (Motorola
part number 6686119B01) in the recess between the Control Head and the Transceiver.
2. Split the Control Head into Front and Back housings by inserting the dismantling tool in the
recess between them.

NOTE: To minimize cosmetic damage disassemble from the bottom side (label side).

3. Remove the flex.

Back Housing

Front Housing

Figure 8 Remote Mount Head


7 - 12 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual MAINTENANCE

Remote Mount Head - Reassembly

To Reassemble the Remote Front Housing:


1. Connect the flex from the Remote Front Housing to the top small connector in the Transceiver.

NOTE: For correct orientation of the flex in the Transceiver, the “plastic” tab should be up,
contacts facing down. Align the ‘dot’ or ‘O’ marking on the flex with the ‘O’ mark on
the Transceiver. The flex must be pushed into the connector until it meets the stop.

2. Press the Remote Front Housing onto the Transceiver chassis until the chassis tabs snap into
place.

To Reassemble the Remote Back Housing

1. Connect the flex from the Remote Back PCB to the Control Head.

NOTE: For correct orientation of the flex align the ‘dot’ or ‘O’ marking on the flex with the ‘O’
mark on the PCB.

2. Depending on the arrangement, orientate the Control Head in the Back Housing
3. Press the Control Head onto the Remote Back Housing until ALL 6 tabs snap into place.

NOTE: The flex is not designed for continuous insertion, replace after several uses.
MAINTENANCE MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 7 - 13

Expansion Head - Disassembly

CAUTION: The terminal must be disconnected from the power supply before commencing
! any disassembly. The Terminal Installation Manual should be referred to for more detailed
information warnings and safety.

To Disassemble the Expansion Head from the Terminal


1. Remove the expansion head from the transceiver by inserting the dismantling tool
(Part No. 6686119B01) in the recess between the expansion head and the transceiver.

NOTE: To minimize cosmetic damage disassemble from the bottom side, (label side).

2. Remove the two flexes from the terminal.

To Disassemble the Expansion Board from Expansion Head Housing


1. Remove the board from the expansion head housing by levering the expansion head housing
and pulling up on the expansion board.
NOTE: The 40 pin connector has a top latch that needs to be lifted before the flex is inserted
and closed after flex insertion.

2. Lift the top latch and remove the 40-Pin flex from connector board.

Expansion Head Housing

Figure 9 Expansion Head Exploded View


7 - 14 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual MAINTENANCE

To Disassemble the Connector Board from Expansion Head Housing


1. Remove the silicon rubber frame
2. Remove the four screws from the connector board.
3. Remove all the protection caps on the front of the expansion head housing.
4. Lift the connector board from the expansion head housing.

Expansion Head - Reassembly

To Reassemble the Expansion Head


1. Insert the connector board into the expansion head housing.
2. Secure the connector board with the four screws previously removed.
3. Insert the rubber frame
4. Insert the 40 pin flex from the connector board to the Expansion board, ensuring that the top
latch is firmly closed.
5. Snap the Expansion board into the expansion head housing
6. Connect the 12 line flex to the Terminal, top small connector.
7. Connect the 40 line flex to the Terminal, bottom large connector

NOTE: For correct orientation of the flex align the ‘dot’ or ‘O’ marking on the flex with the ‘O’
mark on the PCB.

8. Close the top latch after flex insertion


9. Push the expansion head housing onto the Transceiver until all 4 tabs snap firmly into place.
10. Connect modem cable and sophisticated remote mount Control Head (if applicable).
NOTE: The Expansion Head has a protection grade of IP54. To maintain IP54 sealing when
connecting a RS232 data cable make sure to use a IP54 specified cable. (example:
ROLINE AT-Modem cable ST-BU 1,8m order no. 11.01.4518)

NOTE: The flex is not designed for continuous insertion, replace after several uses.
MAINTENANCE MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 7 - 15

Motorcycle Control Head - Disassembly

For disassembly of the Motorcycle version control head, use the following tools:
Parker’s screwdriver, a pair of tweezers.
1. Unscrew the wing screws of the control head trunnion and remove the control head from the
trunnion.
2. Unscrew the two screws that hold the connector bracket. Remove the bracket, the cable
connector (not shown) and the gasket.
3. Unscrew the screws of the back housing and pull straight off.
4. The housing gasket may fall off when the back housing is removed. Note its location for
reassembly. Refer to the exploded view for positioning.
5. The lock plate is aligned with one of the housing sides. Slide the lock plate the other direction
and lift straight off. Note its placement for reassembly.
6. Remove the PCB support.
7. Carefully lift PCB board assembly out holding the socket of the connector for the flexible PCB.
8. Remove the Insert from the Light Guide.
9. Unscrew all the screws of the Light Guide and carefully lift it out. This step is only required to
gain access to the keypad.
10. With the light guide removed, the keypad can be pulled from the front housing. Take care not
to touch or get contaminants on the conductive pads on the underside of the keypad.
11. Remove the Internal Spacer using a pair of tweezers. From inside the control head carefully
press in two of the tabs of the Volume Knob so that the tabs deflect out and disengage from
the control head Housing. Pull the Volume Knob straight out.
12. The External Spacer may fall out. Note its location for reassembly. Refer to the exploded view
for positioning.

Figure 10 Motorcycle Control Head Exploded View


7 - 16 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual MAINTENANCE

Motorcycle Control Head - Reassembly

1. Place the volume knob assembly into the opening.


2. Place the keypad into the front housing.
3. Place the light guide into the housing and fasten it with the screws. Be sure that all screws are
fastened properly.
4. Make sure that both the volume know and potentiometer are in the fully counterclockwise
position before inserting the board assembly into the font housing.
5. Snap the board assembly into the front housing and verify that the volume know turns clock-
wise and counterclockwise, and that when you push on it, it sounds a sound.
6. Place the PCB support - see the exploded view for proper direction.
7. Slide the Lock Plate into place.
8. Install the black gasket into the back housing and fasten the back housing to the front housing
with the screws.
9. Place the gasket, insert the cable connector and mount the connector bracket with the
screws.

NOTE: Use only the black gasket (Mot.Part.No. 3202113U01) to achieve full IP 57 protection

Service Aids

The following table lists the service aids recommended for working on the terminal. While all of these
items are available from Motorola, most are standard workshop equipment items, and any
equivalent item capable of the same performance may be substituted for the item listed.

Table 19 Service Aids

Motorola Part No. Description Application


6666500A01 Housing Eliminator Test Fixture used to bench test the terminal
pcb
6686119B01 Dismantling Tool Assists in the removal of terminal control
head
0180320B16 Torx Screw Driver Kit (T6,8,10,15,25)

6680321B81 Torx Bit

6680321B56 Insert Bit extra long


T-20 TORX Screwdriver with torque meter
(or equivalent)
MAINTENANCE MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 7 - 17

EXPLODED VIEWS & PARTS LISTS

NOTE: For optimum performance, all replacement parts, diodes, transistors and integrated circuits
must be ordered by Motorola part numbers.

Transceiver - Exploded View and Parts List


10

6 5 4

14

13 7
15
16
12

11
17b 18

17a

17c
1

17d
2

Figure 11 Transceiver Exploded View

NOTE: Terminals with special label OPTION BOARD MOUNTED (see dotted lines on figure above)
are equipped with an additional board inside the transceiver cover plate.
Refer to the figure next page before disassembling such terminals.

Table 20 Transceiver Parts List


Item No. Description Part Number
1 Chassis (item 2 included) 2766532A01
2 Gasket, Control Head 3202620Y01
3 Main PCB (items 4 - 7 included) refer to Appendix: Service Kits
4 BNC Antenna Connector 0986166B01
5 Power Connector 0986165B01
7 - 18 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual MAINTENANCE

Table 20 Transceiver Parts List


Item No. Description Part Number
6 Accessory Connector 0986105B01
7 Flex to optional GPS 3066541B01
8 Connector Assembly 2886122B02
9 Connector Housing 16Pos. 1580922V01
10 Gasket Accessory Connector 3202606Y02
11 Gasket Cover 3286095B01
12 Cover 1566511A02
13 Screw T20, 6x (M4) 0310911A30
14 Cover, Plastic 1586170B01
15 Silicon Pressurepad for UHF only 7566500A01
16 Silicon Pressurepad for 800MHz only 7566502A01
17 GPS Module Kit: 0166502N65
17a GPS Board with flex 0166502N20
17b Coax Cable 3366540B01
17c GPS Cover 1566548A01
17d Screw, 5x (M3x8) 0310907A19
18 Screw for GPS board, 1x (M3x8) 0310907A19
19 Bushing for IP 54 Protection w/o GPS (not shown) 4366504A02
20 UCM Board Kit: GMLN4210_
20a UCM Board Module CLN8041_
20b UCM Board Cover 0786183B01
20c UCM Board Flex 8485615Z02
20d Screw 3x (M5x8) 0310943R55

20d
20c

UCM board inside the cover plate

20b

20a

Figure 12 Location of additional UCM Board inside the Cover Plate

CAUTION: There is a flex installed connecting the UCM board to the main board. Take extra
! care not to tear off the flex when dis-assembling or re-assembling the board from/to the
transceiver cover plate or this could damage the UCM board and the main board.

NOTE: The CLN8041_ UCM board is not repairable. Order a replacement board if necessary.
MAINTENANCE MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 7 - 19

Enhanced Control Head - Exploded View and Parts List

ZWG0130201-O

Figure 13 Enhanced Control Head - Exploded View 1

Table 21 Enhanced Control Head - Parts List 1

Item No Description Part No

1 GCAI Cover 1515048C01

2 KeyPad Assy 7571017L01

3 Head Bridge Assy 0104025J29


7 - 20 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual MAINTENANCE

6
7
5

2 11 10
1

12

ZWG0130201-O

13

Figure 14 Enhanced Control Head - Exploded View 2

Table 22 Enhanced Control Head - Parts List 2

Item No Description Part No

1 Encoder Knob 3616898H01

2 Gore Port 3205472M02

3 LCD Module 7271138D01

4 LCD Rubber Jacket 7516954H01

5a Emergency Key 3816953H01

6 Emergency Key Frame 0716944H01

7 GCAI Seal 3264133H01

8 Main PWA Kit GMLN4312A

9 LCD Metal Retainer 4216900H01

10 Chassis 2716937H01

11 KeyPad FFC 8471919L01

12 KeyPad PWA Kit GMLN4311A

13 Side Cap 3816950H01


MAINTENANCE MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 7 - 21

Expansion Head - Exploded View and Parts List

13
12

10

14

11

15

4
5
3
2

Figure 15 Expansion Head - Exploded View

Table 23 Expansion Head - Parts List


Item No Description Part No
1 Expansion Head Housing 1564290B01
2 Cover 9 Sub-D 3864326B01
3 Cover 25 Sub-D 3864326B02
4 Protection Caps/Bung, Telco GLN7306_
5 Seal, Expansion Head 3264325B01
6 Screw, Protection Caps/Bung (4 required) 0305137Q02
7 Connector Board PMLN5087A
8 Screw, Connector PCB (4 required) 0385944A02
9 Flex 40 Pin 8415157H01
10 Expansion Board, not part of Housing Kit PMLN4939A
11 Seal for 10 Pin Telco on PCB 3264291B01
12 Flex 12 Pin 8486127B01
13 Flex 40Pin 8466543A01
14 Silicone Pressure Pad 3264337B01
15 Label 5464344B07
7 - 22 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual MAINTENANCE

Remote Mount - Exploded View and Parts List

Figure 16 Remote Mount - Exploded View

4 6

7
1

Table 24 Remote Mount - Parts List

Item No. Description Part No.


1 Side FFC (Main to Remote) 8471921L01
2 Remote PWA Kit GMLN4310A
3 Remote Back Hsg Assy 0104025J30
4 D Sub Cover 1571012L01
5 Trunnion 0716933H01
6 Middle Screw 0371912L01
7 Self Tapping Screw 0316961H01
MAINTENANCE MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 7 - 23

Remote Mount Kit - Exploded View and Parts List

Figure 17 Remote Mount Head - Exploded View

Remote Mount Cable


10-pin
Connector
Transceiver

Trunnion

Flex
PCB
Back Housing for
Flex Remote Mount

10-pin Remote Mount Back Housing for


Connector Head Kit Remote Mount Kit
or
Data Expansion
Enhanced Control Head
Control Head Kit
Remote Mount Head
or
Data Expansion Control Head

Table 25: Associated Components Remote Mount Kit

Description Part Number

Remote Mount, 3 m

Remote Mount Head Kit PMLN4904_


Remote Mount Cable, 3 m RKN4077_
Speaker Extension Cable GMKN4084_

Remote Mount, 5 m PMLN4493_

Remote Mount Head Kit PMLN4904_


Remote Mount Cable, 5 m, shielded RKN4078_
Speaker Extension Cable GMKN4084_

Remote Mount, 7 m PMLN4494_

Remote Mount Head Kit PMLN4904_


Remote Mount Cable, 7 m RKN4079_
Speaker Extension Cable GMKN4084_

Remote Mount, 10 m PMLN4494_

Remote Mount Head Kit PMLN4904_


Remote Mount Cable, 10 m PMKN4020_
Speaker Extension Cable GMKN4084_
7 - 24 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual MAINTENANCE

Table 26: Associated Components Remote Mount Expansion Kit

Description Part Number

Remote Mount Expansion, 3 m

Data Expansion Control Head Kit PMLN4908_


Remote Mount Cable, 3 m RKN4077_
Speaker Extension Cable GMKN4084_

Remote Mount Expansion, 5 m PMLN4493_

Data Expansion Control Head Kit PMLN4908_


Remote Mount Cable, 5 m RKN4078_
Speaker Extension Cable GMKN4084_

Remote Mount Expansion, 7 m PMLN4494_

Data Expansion Control Head Kit PMLN4908_


Remote Mount Cable, 7 m RKN4079_
Speaker Extension Cable GMKN4084_

Remote Mount Expansion, 10 m PMLN4494_

Data Expansion Control Head Kit PMLN4908_


Remote Mount Cable, 10 m PMKN4020_
Speaker Extension Cable GMKN4084_
MAINTENANCE MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 7 - 25

Motorcycle Control Head - Exploded View and Parts List

Figure 18 Motorcycle Control Head - Exploded View

Table 27 Motorcycle Control Head - Parts List

Item No. Description Part No.


1 Side Cap Screw 0316960H02
2 MC Side Cap 3871547L01
3 MC Back Hsg Assy 0104025J31
4 MC trunnion 0771445L01
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CHAPTER 8
SCHEMATICS, PCBS AND PARTS LISTS

Any level 3 repairs can deeply affect the performance of the MTM800 ENH
! terminal and may cause a new tuning procedure.
This tuning procedure can only be applied by certain authorized Motorola
WARNING
depots where the appropriate TEST&TUNE EQUIPMENT is available.
The appropriate TEST&TUNE EQUIPMENT is a special automated test
equipment which is only available at some Motorola factories and Motorola
repair centres.

Section Introduction

This Chapter contains the following Sections:

8.1 Transceiver 806-870MHz: Schematics/PCBs and Parts Lists

8.2 Control Heads: Enhanced Control Head


Expansion Head
Remote Mount Head
Motorcycle Control Head

NOTE: For optimum performance, all replacement parts, diodes, transistors and integrated circuits
must be ordered by MOTOROLA part numbers.
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CHAPTER 8.1

TRANSCEIVER: SCHEMATICS, PCBS AND PARTS LISTS


8.1 - 4 MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual

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Q0157
H6

H1
L5004

G1

R0161
SH5701
3
R0308
L5704

L5733

C1131
C0450

C5739

C5754
U1102 U1103

R0468
L5734 R0465 TP0498
C5708

C0309

D0152
Q0303

C1132
R5732

R0307
C5030 R5705
TP5702

C0312
L5012

R5210 R0454
R5007

4
Q5201

C5701
C5035
C5204
C5101

R5026
R5101 R5100 D5731

C0458
C5034 D5733
C5103

R5106

C5702
L5702 U0404
6
4

U5201
R0451
C5712

C5711

R5204
U0406

A6

A1
TP5202

C5203

C5102 R0312

VR0163
D5732 D5734 R0450
R5102

C5037 C5036
C5205 R0452
R5702

R5104

G8
Q5101

A8
Q5701
R5711
R5105

L5018

R5103 C5211
C5736

C5738

C5735
L5201
L5203

L5011 TP5701

1
R0467

U1105
C1133
C0455
Q5711
W5701
R5205
1
3

R5125
C5206
C5104

TP5201 U0401

D0305
C5737
R5703

Q0161
11

10
R5206

R0459
R0473 R0455 TP5843

M0401
C5751 C5750
C1112 C1119 C1109

U0408

C1111
R5167 R5148

E1102

C1108
R5121

C0160

R0313

C0319

C0218

C0456
R5122

R5180 C5183
U5103
C5168
C5187

T16
R5179
C5186

U0402
C5127

R5152 R0458

T1
C5120 R0157
C5151 TP1126

D0150
C1121
D5180 R5184
R5151 8 5 C1107 R0156
C5157
Q5180

C5154

20
C0454 TP1125
C5155

R5166
U0207

C1110
C5159

C0343
R5159
R5183
C5180

C5182

C5153 R5169 1 4 C0457 R0469 C0453 TP1101 TP1107 R0155


L5180

C5111
TP0499
C5321
R5158

C5158

C5331
TP1103 TP1104

C1114
3 C1115
L5174

U0403
C5301

5
C5123

C5124

C5181 C5345
C5113

C5343

Y5362
R5181 R5176 R0470
U0405 R0108
TP1110
Q0150
R5302

C5344

E1103

E1101
37
1
C5176

C5323
2

C1106
C5303
U1100
TP1112

13
R0150
C5324 U5322
C5112

C5305
C0507

C0508

C0510

C0511
C0502

C0503

C0504

C0505

C0506

C0512

C0513

C0515

C0517

C0519

C0520

C0521

C0522

C0523

C0524

C0525

C0526

C0527

C0528

C0530

C0531

C0532

C0533

C0534

C0535

C0536
C0529
U5101
R5198 R5157 TP1102
C5307

C1120
L5175

R5353
R5199

R5352

C0451

C0452

R0135
R5354

C5179 R5304 TP1111 R1112 C1100


R5303

C5322 TP1109
C5195 R5178 C5352
R5863 TP1124
R5355

C5361

Q5351 TP1113 TP1117

C1105
C5353
R5150 R0136
R5195 TP1119
C5147
U5321 C5316 TP1213 TP1118
25
13

R1109
L5361

R5365
C5362

R5153 R5361
R5134 R0100
C5194

C0554 C0550
R5196 R5171 R5351
R0129 TP1122 R1116
C5308
R5366

R5154
Q5352
R5190

C5366
R5358
Q5301 R5324 C1103
C5130
C5351

C0148 TP0120 R1105


C5336
C5141

R5336

R5155
C5198

U5105

A16
R5321 R1111

A1
R5363 R5364
R0101
R5162 R5323
R5197

40
R5362
Q5331 D5331 1
C5199 TP5331 R5301 R1132
R5335

C5145
C5306

J0500
R5149

C5148

C5132

C5138

R0111 R1104 C1104 C1101 C1113 R0466 C1102


C5162 R5161 R5322

TP1214
TP1211
C0147 C0115

TP1216
TP1215

TP1217

TP0129
TP1105
TP1212

TP1115
PCB / Main Board 8466582A02_B / TOP SIDE
MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual 8.1 - 5

L5501 L5503

L5431
C5431
C5430
R5533

C5448
C5504
C5444
C5443

C5446

C5445
Q5501

C0301 C5507

C5417
R5406
TP0302 C5506
R5430

C5413
R5503
R5501
C5402 TP5541
TP0303 TP5402

VR5401
F0301

E0300
C0336 C5416

R5401

C5468

C5434
C5432
C5436
R5404

R5403

R5402
C0159

R5405
Q5421
C0151

C5406
C5425
F0302

VR0300
C5420

C5426
C0157

C5433
2 1

3
F0303

C0300
C5407

C5427
C5423

C5403
C5449
Q5431

C5435

C5438

C5469
C5437
C5552

C0330

L5551
C5553

D0325
TP0301 R0311 C5475
TP4409
C0328 C5464 C5554

D5551
C0138

VR0301
4

S5401

L5461

C5556
TP5401
U0304 C0337
C0325
C5555
5 8

D0304
R5555

C0320

L5452
C5463
Q0401
R0555

C0322
TP0404 TP5841 TP5811
TP5848
Q5804
C5462 C5461

L5453
R5408
Q0600 VR0407
R0605

R0604

R0410

R0409

C5845

C5854
R0404

R0427

R0406

R0405

C0401

TP5803
VR0401 R5840 C5840

C5855

C5846
C5843 C5457

R5837

Q5802
C5828
TP5802

C5456
C5827
D0153
TP5849
C0221

C5844

C5880

C5879
C0124
TP0405 R0180 C5853 C5831
M0302
R5843 C5852
L5451

C5861
2 C0338 C5455

R5819
Q0156

C5550
R0240

C0228

R5524

R5845

R5846
C5859
R0160

R0181
14

R0238 R0159 R5844


R0224

C0119 C5559
L5553

Q5552
R5859
C5474
U0206

C5875
C0164 C5865

D5451
C0226 R5842
2

Q5559
C5860
Q0202
R0225

C0117

C5867
R0239 C0314 R0222
C0225

C0204

C5864

L5803
R5841

C5825
C5836

C5823

C5834

C5833
R5417 D5452

R5860
C0120
C5473

R5552
Q0159

R0246 R0178 C5849 R5551

C5841

C5883
C0135

R5855

R5856

U5808
R5554

Q5801
C0236
C0205

R0204

R0205

R5858
R0165
R0242

C0229

L5814
C5870
C5850
2

C5480
Q0163

C0137 R5849 R5857


R0221 TP5847 Q5551 R5461

Q5553
R5806
R0166 R0176 R5851
C0139
8
7

R5420
R5418
5 4 R5852
C5452 C5453

R5419
C0201 R0167
TP5804

R5460
U0202 R5816 C5551

C5804
R0203 C0140 R5853
TP5801
M0301
R5422
R0202 TP0200
3
C0213 C0460 C0133
R5850
R5803
R5421
16

R5807

R5808
R0228 R5854

R0201 R0223 R0218 C0125


C0200
U0201

R0200

C0231
C0203

SH5602
C0132

C0220 C0222
10
1
C0223
C0202
C0316

FL0200 R0206
C0224

D5002
8 5 8 5 3
C0323
Q0201

R0324

C0318

C5023
C5686

U0204 U0203

L5628

C5627
C5685 C5044

C5681
11

U0303
20

W5601

C5024
L5627

C5626
2

C5632
R5010
4 4
9
8

C5604
R0207
L5016

L5015
C0321 R5009

L5009
C5615

C5682

R5011
C5005

C5607

C5606

C5603
Q0305
2 C5625

C5641
R0208
Q0203

R0420 R0421 R0220 C0219

L0301
R5018
D5003

L5623
R0320

Q5621
R5624

C5623
R5629
D5602 D5604

R5681

C5645
C5025
C5011
TP0403 D0306 C5010

C0315
R5621
R0314 D5601 D5603
Q0304 D0303 D5004
40

R5012

R5020

Q5002
R0119

R0117

R0118

R5006

Q5605
1

R5655
Q5653

C5640

C5004
C5016
C0317

C5621
J0450
Q5681

L5603
R5024

R5622
U5001
R5623

C5622
L5604

C5003
R5021

R5004
C5013 C5015
R0321 R0322 C0131 TP5001

C5609
R5628

C5629
C5683

R5019
R5654
C5001
C0464

R5013
R0464 R5023
TP5021

C5043
R1102 8 5
Q5001
R0603

C5045

U0102
C5040 R5001

C0331

C5029
R5022
20
U0407

C5042 C5002

L5014

C5031
U1101 C0129
D0102 4 R0463 C5709 C5208

C5760

C5705
U5704

R5727

R5710
R5728

C5725

L5712
R5723

C5722
C5753

R5707
C5707
C0128 R5725

R5709
R5722
C1116

R5209
C5039

C5033

C5032
C0459 C0334
U0305

L5703
8

C5743 C5706 R5208

C5214
R5726

Q5202
R5861

R5862
R1114

R1113

R5214
TP0406 C0127 D5202

R5213
R1131 C0463 R0345 R5212

20
R0113 R0120

U5701
R5211
L5722 L5204

C5731
R5713
C0158 R5219
C5166

C5715

C5716

R5715
D1101 C5213
11

R0346
10

C0461
C0329

R0122 C5717 R5218 R5147


U0104

R5714
U1104

R5216

R5215
C5740 C5221
R0428

R0602
R0423

R0424

R0571

R0601
R1101

C5215
C5741 C5734

D5201
C0344 C5713 L5013 C5212
5

C0462 C5714
R0152
4

R0130 TP5204 R5207


L5735

C5721
R5734

C5730

L5218
C5210
Q0343

L5731

C5220
R5712

C5038
R0348

L5711

C5216
C0162 R0151 C0333 Q5712

R5221

C5167
L5219
U0103

U0308

R0106 C5202
8

R5220
R5222
R5733

C5219
R5217
R0347
R5704 C5209
L5721
C0332

R0128 C5704
U5102
R0344

11
10
C0113 R5721
TP0128

SH5702
C0340 R5731
18

C5752
C5732

C5733
C0161 R0343
1

R0115

J0570

C5125
C5169
Q0341

Q0342

R5168
R0174 R0342
5
4

D5121

C5126
R0102

Q0164

C0341 C5185 C5188


C0142 R0133 R0134 R0173
R0175
4 R0319 Q5151 R5188
R0341

R5165

C5139
R5164
R0132 R0182 R5187

U0306 L5126
Q0100

TP0125 C5129
Q0101

C0326

C5189
R5185
R0154 TP1108 R5186
R0559

R0557

C0163 TP0402 R5170


5 8 R0318 C0121 R5311 C5332
2 R0131 TP0401 L5301 R5338 C5184
R0505

C5121

C5122

R5144
C5134 C5128 R5182

R5332
R0153

C5346
Q0152

R0177

C5347
C0134
C0143

C5363
R5191
11

C5192
10

R5333

R5189
D0151

R0125
R5312
U0100

R0179
C5312

L5363

C5178
TP5302 C5156

L5362
37
R5146
C0551
R0562

C0561

C0560

C0559

C0558

C0557

C0556

C0555

R0350 R5194

1
R5331
C0540

C0539

C0538

C0537

C0509

C5172 R5132
R0107

R5192
R1107
C5193 Q5190

C5152
R5140

C5137
C5338
D5301
R0163

R1103

C5333
TP0127 C5171 C5135
R1108
C5313

R5177
C5197
C5340 C5337

R5193
C0141 U5331 C5173 C5142
2 2
C5342
C5136 R5145 C5191
20
Q0160

R5160
Q0158

C5311

R0162 C5341 C5174


D5302

L5190
Y0101 25
R5163 C5163
13

C5365

C5160
C0123

R0127 C0136 C5175

R5370
R0105

12 1
Q5332 D5190

C5339
D0101

C5190
C5314

C0130
C0146 C0553
C5177 C5150

C5140
C0110 C0114
U5104

C5367
C0552
R5334

TP0161 R5371 C5161 R5133


R5313
R0600

R5314

C5319

C5315

C0116
C0118

C5131
R5315

C5133

C5146

C5144
C5334

C5335
C5317

C0111 R5316 C5318 R5172 C5164 R5131

J0550

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8.1 - 6 MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual

PA

CONTROLLER
DUMMY

FE_IF_ABACUS VCO_FRACN NET

DUMMY DUMMY

Overview

Overview PA / Javelin Overview RF Overview FGU Overview CNTL

Tx-Low / Javelin FE & MIXER TX VCO Power Supply I/O Section AUDIO USB / ADC

PA Section IF Section RX VCO CONTROLLER Port Section

ABACUS FRAC-N

PATRIOT MEMORY

TRANSCEIVER OVERVIEW
MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual 8.1 - 7

NET
PA

NET
JAVELIN

Main Board 8466582A02_B / PA & JAVELIN section


8.1 - 8 MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual

PASUPVLTG_UHF_PA_1

PASUPVLTG G Power_line Power_line A+


9V3FLT
U5501
C5443 L5501 C5444 C5504 C5505 LM50
C5501 C5502 TP5848

1
7.5pF 57R01 7.5pF 10uF .033uF L5503
56pF 56pF

POS
57R01 C5558
68pF

1
Power_line
NU 2
C5445 C5446 VOUT
7.5pF 7.5pF

GND
9V3_TX_UHF_PA_1
9V3_TX G 9V3FLT RT5551 C5557
50K 68pF

3
L5502
57R01 C5421 C5447 C5422 C5419 NU
1uF 7.5pF 0.1uF 56pF TBD
C5503
.033uF R5533
4.7
C5448 C5430 C5431 NU C5457
R5553
DRIVER_SENSE_UHF_PA_1 7.5pF 56pF 15pF
120
DRIVER_SENSE G C5442 C5543 L5431 C5452 C5453
56pF 56pF 18nH C5432 C5434 47pF 47pF 68pF
L5403 NU NU C5462 C5464 C5467 R5491
220nH 3.3pF 9.1pF NU NU NU L5453
TP5401 R5416 C5449 6.2pF 6.8pF 3.3pF 10K
NU NU NU
27nH

220nH
39 56pF C5471

L5552
C5401 C5405 C5406 C5407 C5468 NU
82 0 NU 10pF 3.3pF FL5451 L5461 L5462 J5401 - BNC
1

C5411 C5414 56pF 68pF TBD 0.1uF D5451 R5408 C5461


R5413 R5414 18pF 2.216x??
C5480
6.61nH 6.61nH
1 IN 2 1
FORWARD G L5421 C5436 OUT
180pF
iso_microstrip 2
19.61nH 18pF 0
C5409 1.2pF 6.2pF C5427 C5472 C5440 27pF 3

GND
C5404
6.2pF Q5431 24pF 180pF D5452
L5404 R5412 20pF L5451
4
R5415 C5423 C5437 C5438 C5469 C5470 NU
8.01nH

D
100 NU
8.2nH 100 56pF 3.3pF 10pF 4.3pF 4.3pF

3
L5405 C5415 C5403 NU C5439 5
R5401 Power_line NU NU C5463 C5465 C5466
3.9pF 8.2nH 3.9pF G NU 3.3pF 3.3pF 3.3pF 3.3pF

S
R5402 NU L5452 NU NU
470pF 150 R5417
C5402 C5424 1
C5451
51 8.01nH
U5401 22pF 22pF R5451 R5452
Q5421 4.7pF C5456
SRFIC5668 NU NU 150 150 dummy_load 15pF
NU
C5458 C5426 C5459 C5460 C5433 C5435 L5553
D
16 6 C5412 R5403 24pF 24pF 24pF 24pF 22pF 22pF C5474 220nH C5473
RFIN RFOUT1 NU 68pF
1 7 1 NU NU NU 1 47pF TP5849
VCNTRL RFOUT2 POS M5422
14 2 S
VD1 VG1 HEATSINK
56pF

1
11 3
G2 VG2 R5454

8
G BACKWARD

9V3_TX_SW
C5418 R5404
56pF NC1 130
9 1
NC2
10 R5453 R5455
NC3 C5413 C5416
C5400
GND1
GND2
GND3
GND4

15
C5408 22pF 22pF 1 150 68
13pF NC4 POS M5421
EP

.022uF NU HEATSINK Q5551


4
5
12
13
17

R5405 Q5559 C5556


2.7K 47pF
9V3FLT D5551 RXIN_PA_1

R5524 G RXIN
R5431
C5550 10K L5551
2.7K TP5541 R5554 TBD C5555 R5555
68pF R5551 C5551 2.7pF
680 220nH 10K
1000pF NU

1
C5410 TBD
10K C5559 C5552 C5553 C5554 C5475
VR5401 R5430 .022uF 68pF 330pF 68pF 13pF 10pF
5.6V 100 NU
TBD TBD

5V_TX_SW
R5552
.01uF C5428 C5429 2.7K
C5420 C5425 .01uF 56pF
68pF R5419
0
TP5402 R1 R1 ANT_EN_PA_1
1
1
TP4409 Q5552 Q5554 G ANT_EN

R2 R2
C5510
R5543 68pF

5V_TX_SW
68pF
2.2K C5509

TBD

R5420
R5542 1K
100K 5V_TX_SW

Q5542 0
4.7K R5418
R5523 68pF G 5V_TX_SW
C5541 R5421 R5461
2.2K C5508
9V3_TX_SW

56pF R5541 R5460 0 NU


100K 10K
9V3_TX_SW

R5521 Q5553
dummy_load
Q5521
100K
R5406 C5521 R5422
R5501 1K 56pF R5522
10K
1K 68pF 30K
C5507

BIAS3_PA_1
G BIAS3
R5503

C5417 BIAS2_PA_2
Q5501
.047uF 33K G BIAS2

C5506
56pF BIAS1_PA_1
G BIAS1

Main Board 8466582A02_B / PA 800MHz


MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual 8.1 - 9

NET

82
R5819 R5859

TXH G G 5V_TX_SW
TXH_LN_1 82
NU
C5831 C5828 C5879 C5880
68pF 0.1uF 68pF 68pF
NU NU
TP5801 T5801
HHM1522A8
TP5844 TP5846 C5813
TX_LO_LN_1 R5806

1
PORT2 3
TX_LO G

1
R5803 C5804 2.2K 68pF
27 1 PORT1
68pF
C5865 C5864
R5809 GND1
R5807 R5808 0.1uF C5805 C5806 C5808 5
R5860 68pF 0
220 220 L5803 6.2pF 1.8pF 6.2pF R5810 C5809 C5810
220
6.8nH R5814 330
2.4pF 6
C5812 L5804 L5805 C5811 330 NU NC 2.4pF
2.7pF 6.8nH 6.8nH 2.7pF NU NU NU
4
2 CT C5803

Q5801 C5807 PORT3


2.7pF
PBR941
C5882 68pF
R5816
0.5pF
680
NU

TP5845
3V_TX

1
L5814
2.2uH

U5808
LOAD_DUMP G LOAD_DUMP
3 5
5V_TX EN VOUT
1 4 T5802

GND
5V_TX G 5V_TX_LN_1
5V_TX VIN NC
HHM1564D1
C5825 C5875

2
NCP512 3V_TX 3 PORT2 TP5811
3V_TX G 3V_TX_LN_1
3V_TX
0.1uF NU 1uF
PORT1 1

1
3V_DIG G 3V_DIG_LN_1
3V_DIG
NU C5822 G FORWARD
C5833
68pF 0.1uF 5 GND1
C5881 C5867 C5868 C5826 C5823

BLM15EG121SN1D
NC R5804 82
3V_DIG 0.1uF 0.1uF 6
68pF 68pF 68pF
L5877 C5876

E5801
C5827
0.1uF 4 L5813
30nH 68pF
NU R5805 82 560nH
C5834 CT 2
5V_TX
C5848 0.1uF PORT3
0.1uF C5836
G PA_DIS

C5824 C5820 C5819 PA_DIS_PA_1


0.1uF

H1
D6

C7
D3
E2
A1
68pF 0.1uF 68pF

VDD
VLO
VRFDWN
VCC
VRFUP
VQGD
R5850 F1
G

5V_TX
RESET_ODCT_ADDAG_LN_1
RESET_ODCT_ADDAG 100 MRSTB
F2 E8

3V_TX
R5851
SPIA_CLK G SPIA_CLK_LN_1

100
R5852 G3
SPIC RFOUT2B
D8
SPIA_MOSI G SPIA_MOSI_LN_1 SPIA_MOSI_LN_2

100
R5853 H2
SPII RFOUT2
C8 TP5841
SPIA_MISO G SPIA_MISO_LN_1

100
R5854 G2
SPIO RFOUTB
B8
NC
SPIA_CS2_ODCT G SPIA_CS2_ODCT_LN_1

100 H4
SPISEL RFOUT
F8
NC

1
R5849 G5
SLT ASW G 5V_TX_SW
SLTB C5840
100 F6
NU SCAN 0.1uF
F3 F5 R5840
R5846 R5845 Q5804
SPIA_CS0_ADDAG G SPIA_CS0_ADDAG_LN_1

F4
CLK TST1
E7
NC
4.7K 2.7K
4.7K
CLKB TST2 NC
1 F7
REF16_8_OSC G REF16_8_OSC
TP5847
H5
TST3
G8
NC
VCO1 U5809 TST4 NC
R5856 R5855 H6
ADDAG_TXE G ADDAG_TXE_LN_1
VCO1B JAVELIN R5837
10K 10K G6 B4 680
LOGND LP1QB
C4

C3
B5
A6
A5
A4

B4
A3
B3
A2

B2
A1

H7 C5
VCO2 LP1Q
H8 A4
TXE
RSTB
CLKIN
ICLKR
SPO
SPI
SPCK
CSB
DVDD3
DGND3
TSLOTB
TSLOT

VCO2B LP1IB
BINI A3
LP1I
A7 B1 E1
NC DSPCLK TCLKB RFINB
B7 C2 D1 B3 S5401
ADDAG_FS G ADDAG_FS_LN_1

B6
SFS TCLK
D3 C5859 C2
RFIN CAPO
C4 C5843 C5844 SWITCH

1
C5860
ADDAG_CLK G ADDAG_CLK_LN_1

C7
SCK AVDD2
D2
3V_TX
.01uF 4700pF
LCAP CAPOC
B7
in H/W Kit
R5407 C5441
NU
ADDAG_STD G ADDAG_STD_LN_1

C5
STD AGND2
C1 R5841 NU C1
CAPM .022uF
C5845
.022uF
C5846 0 68pF
NC SRD U5810 OUTQB 0 R5842 BINQB NU
C6 D1 B1 B5

2
3V_DIG DVDD2 OUTQ BINQ LP2QB 68pF 68pF
D7 E2 0 R5843 C3 C6 C5853 C5852
Q5802
DGND OUT1B 0 R5844 BINIB LP2Q
E7 E1 B2 A6
DVDD1 OUT1 LP2IB C5857 4700pF 3300pF
D6 E3 0 A5 C5854 C5855
AGND1 FMOUT NC LP2I 470pF
D5 F2 C5861 A7
3V_TX AVDD1 ASW AOC 68pF 68pF
E6 F1 R5857 NU .01uF G4 D5 C5856
NC AGCB VCNTO INC_DCR VSSR 470pF C5873 C5874
F7 G1 10K R5858 H3 E4
NC AGC VCNTF NC PHCLK SUBD 270pF 270pF
C5849 10K E5
TCAPM

AGND3
TCAPP

AVDD3

SUBU C5871 C5872


VBLIN
CREF

A8 D4
INQB

IREF

SUB

270pF 270pF
INIB

0.1uF TP5802
INQ

C5842 C5841 CEI GND_THERM


NC

INI

1 B6 D2 L5812
0.1uF 0.1uF TP5803 CEQ QGND
C5862 HHM1523D2
D4
G7
G6
F6
G5
E5
F5
G4
G3
F4
E4
F3
G2

1
3 PORT2
GNDDWN
NC
NC
NC
NC

GNDUP
GNDLO
DGND

G7 68pF PORT1 1
GND

TP5804
3V_TX
1
TMROUT G BACKWARD
VBLIN_PCIC_LN_1

5 GND1
G1
E6
E3
A2
D7

C5847 C5878
R5847C5883 2.4pF
C5850 1000pF
6
0.1uF 75K 0.1uF NC
C5870
C5863

68pF 4
CT 2
G

68pF
PORT3
VBLIN_PCIC

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8.1 - 10 MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual

NET
FE

NET
IF

DUMMY
ABACUS

Main Board 8466582A02_B / RF overview


MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual 8.1 - 11

AGC_2_IF_FE_1 9V3

G G AGC_2_IF
AGC_2_IF

R5024
3.3K

Mxr_3V3
TP5001

1
R5023
4.7K
AGC_1_FE_1 1uF .01uF 68pF
Q5001
G C5031 C5032 C5033
AGC_1_FE R5001 IF1
10K
C5042 G
68pF R5021 3V_AGC
C5002 1.5K

Mxr_3V3 .01uF

9V3
C5029
0.1uF
U5001 R5015
LP2980 51
1 5
G 3
VIN VOUT
4
9V3 C5003 ON_OFF* NC
L5002
GND

330pF
1uF C5004 C5005 2.2uH C5007 1.6pF C5030
C5043 0.10uF 4.7uF C5012 C5008 .01uF D5004
2

68pF 0.1uF 4.7uF C5013


R5022
270

R5020
390
.01uF
C5001
R5007 R5026
10 10
R5018
47
C5011
Q5002 1K C5010 1000pF 1000pF
68pF R5006 C5034 C5035
.01uF
68pF
R5019
C5009 L5015 390
R5013 220nH
K9V1_FE_1 47K
C5017
G 68pF L5004 L5012
0
K9V1 22nH 39nH
R5012
C5045 C5015 D5001 L5016
68pF 0.10uF 220nH
R5004
75
1
U5002
RF2878 R5014 L5005
NC_D3011_2

C5018
TP5021

1
U5003 680 8.2nH 68pF

VDD
1000pF
C5016 1.6pF 2 330pF
C5019 L5011
C5027 1K FL5001 C5046 C5020 GIC C5037
2.0pF 3 560nH IF_FE
C5021 4.3pF R5017 5.1pF
FL5002 VPD 76Z01 LO
15pF 3 2 1 4 6
RXIN_FE_1 RF_Traces_FE
2
76Z01
1
RF0UT
4
OUT IN RF IF G

GND
G OUT IN
1
RFIN

GND
68pF
L5018

GND1
GND2

5
18pF C5028
GND

RXIN L5006 220nH


L5007 C5022

3
L5008 R5028 12nH C5036
D5002

33nH 6.8nH 18pF


3

2
5
L5001 560
8.2nH NU L5019
6.8nH

C5041
33pF

C5023
47pF

R5010 R5011 D5003


AGC_0_FE_1 10K 1K
G
AGC_0_FE R5009
0
L5009
8.2nH
C5044 C5024 C5025
68pF 0.1uF 8.2pF

L5013 L5014
12nH 12nH

G
L5017
RXINJ RXINJ_FE_1 12nH C5026
C5038 C5039 C5040 1.6pF
1.6pF 5.1pF 3.6pF

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8.1 - 12 MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual

9V3 G 9V3

R5209
330

C5208
0.1uF R5208
430

L5204 C5209 C5210


R5207 C5202 220nH 0.1uF 330pF
1K 6.8pF 5%

C5206
R5206

G ABA_A
620 L5218
27pF
220nH
NU

C5211 If L5218 is used then change C5218 to 27pF


R5205
TP5201 TP5202 G IF_ABA
U5201 12K R5218 R5220
330pF R5222
67C12 0 0 C5220
C5205 0 8.2pF
L5201 1.2%
1 4
Q5201 C5219
IF_FE G IN OUT
PBR941 1000pF
220nH
5% 15pF NU

R5211
L5202 L5203 D5201 L5219 C5221
C5203 C5204 R5204 330
390nH 5% 220nH MMBV3401LT 220nH 15pF
12pF
2

3
5

11pF 5% 3K R5210 NU 2%
NU 5% NU 2%
5% 33 R5221
NC 330
C5212 NU
1000pF
NU

9V3
C5213 R5215
1000pF 470
R5214 R5216
NU 2.7K NU 270
NU NU
R5219 R5212
2.7K
G 3V_AGC
1.8K
NU NU
NC
D5202
MMBV3401LT
C5215
NU .01uF
TP5204 NU

R5213
4.7K
R5217
NU
G AGC_2_IF
10K
C5214
.01uF Q5202 NU
NU
NU NU
C5216
.01uF
NU

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MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual 8.1 - 13

R5185
22
C5184
.01uF R5176 R5189
R5183 C5185 R5188
33K 0
100 0.1uF 0
NU

Q5180

ANALOG_3V3

5V_FN
C5181 C5182
9V3 C5180 9V3
15pF 22pF
68pF
U5102
L5180 LP2980 9V3_ABA_1
R5181 5 1
220nH
56K ANALOG_3V3
4
VOUT VIN
3
G 9V3
R5184 R5179 NC NC ON_OFF*
C5104 1.2K R5147

GND
C5183 270 68
0.1uF R5180 D5180
R5105 3.3K 22pF
R5167 C5167 C5166

2
22
R5182 10K 4.7uF 1uF
0 NU

C5103 C5189 C5188 R5187 R5186


C5187
.01uF 2.2uF 0.22uF 270 200K
R5104 10pF
820
U5103
LP2980
5 1
DIGITAL_3V3 VOUT VIN
4 3
R5103 NC NC ON_OFF* R5148

GND
10K 68

0.1uF
C5102
330pF NU C5168 C5169

2
NU C5126 4.7uF 1uF
15pF R5121

C5153
2.2K

R5102 D5121
R5125 5V_FN_ABA_1
27K C5127

1000pF
560 G 5V_FN

0.1uF
330pF
Q5101 R5122
ABA_A G C5125 L5126
470
R5169
8.2pF 470nH R5165 22
C5101 R5100 Q5151
47K

C5186

C5134
NU NU
330pF 51 NU C5121
R5101 C5123 C5124
LNA+3V 1000pF 5V_FN
12K R5106 .01uF .01uF
R5152 NU NU
47 R5168
R5166 10
R5159 R5170 47K
10 10 ANALOG_3V3
0 NU
C5111 C5129 C5128 R5164

.01uF
0.1uF .01uF 0.1uF C5151 1K
ANALOG_3V3
.01uF NU C5122
L5175 L5174

0.1uF
10.0uH 10.0uH 1000pF

C5156
R5151 REF16_8_OSC_ABA_1
C5112 C5113
C5159 G

0.1uF

.01uF
430pF 430pF 10 REF16_8_OSC

LO_CP+5V_FN
.01uF C5120

C5154
NU NU 5V_FN

LO_SY+3V
330pF
NU
G

44 C5155

42 C5157
IF_ABA C5139
C5158 DIGITAL_3V3
0.1uF
1000pF

48
47
46
45

43

41
40
39
38
37
C5172
R5158

VDDI
IFIN
CXIF
GNDI
CXVL
LOP
LON
CXVM
VDDL
VDDP
IOUTL
GNDP
1 36 0.1uF
MXOP GNDL 270
C5178 2 35 R5157
100pF MXON FREF 47K R5178
3 34
C5176 GNDF GNDS2 10 SSI_SYNCB_ABA_1
180pF 4 33
C5179 IF2N SYNCB G SSI_SYNCB
R5132 100pF 5 32
10 IF2P GNDH
6 31 C5171
ANALOG_3V3 VDDF U5101 FS
7 30 R5150 15pF
AD9874
GCP DOUTB 10 SSI_FSYNC_ABA_1
8 29
C5130
0.1uF
R5134
9
GCN DOUTA
28
G SSI_FSYNC
10 VDDA CLKOUT
10 27 C5173
GNDA VDDH R5153 15pF
11 26

GNDS1
C5142 R5863 VREFP VDDD 10 SSI_DOUTB_ABA_1
IOUTC
GNDQ

GNDC

GNDD
VDDQ

VDDC
RREF

CLKN
CLKP
100pF 0 12 25
C5147 C5135 VREFN PE G SSI_DOUTB

PC
PD
0.1uF 0.1uF
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
C5174
R5145
R5154 15pF
2V8 120 R5144
2.2K 10 SSI_DOUTA_ABA_1
G SSI_DOUTA

C5198 R5197 R5196 C5175


0.22uF 270 200K R5146 R5155 15pF
C5148 C5138 R5171 C5136 SSI_CLK_ABA_1
100 10
0.1uF 0.1uF 3.3K 0.1uF
G SSI_CLK
0.1uF

C5150 NU
.01uF R5140 C5177
22 C5152 U5104-1 15pF
C5132

R5195 R5149 0.1uF 74VHC125


C5199 R5199
2.2uF 22 0 100K SPIA_MISO_ABACUS_1
R5160
R5192 C5145 2 4 R5172 22
C5194 R5193 C5195 1K
.01uF 6.8K 100 0.1uF
5V_FN 10uF A Y
G SPIA_MISO
R5190 C5137
NU DIGITAL_3V3

OE
20K .01uF 1
C5146 C5144
Q5190 100pF 100pF R5131 C5160 2V8
SPIA_CS4_ABA_ABA_1
10 1000pF R5163 22
ANALOG_3V3 G SPIA_CS4_ABA
R5198 C5131 SPIA_MOSI_ABA_1
C5191 U5105-1 R5161 22
C5190 0 .01uF
100pF C5192 R5133 G SPIA_MOSI

OE
100pF 10 74VHC125
D5190 150pF NU 1 U5104-2 U5105-2
L5190 R5191 Y A PWR_GND PWR_GND

5
1uH 33K VCC VCC
4 2
R5177 SPIA_CLK_ABA_1
470 R5162 22
R5194
1.2K
G SPIA_CLK
GND GND
C5193 C5197 C5140 C5141
C5161 C5162 C5163 C5164

3
100pF 15pF 0.1uF 0.1uF
C5133 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF
NC

0.1uF
DIGITAL_3V3

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8.1 - 14 MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual

NET
TX_VCO

NET
RX_VCO

NET
FRACN

Main Board 8466582A02_B / FGU overview


MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual 8.1 - 15

R1
RXH G Q5602

R2 C5605
0.10uF

Q5671
MMBT3904

C5615 R5671 C5630


R5601 C5624
0.10uF 470 68pF
C5614 C5672 0.10uF
1.8K C5601
68pF 0.10uF 10uF
R5603 16V
VCOBIAS_RX G C5671
1MEG 10uF
NU 16V
C5643
68pF R5602
VCOBIAS_TX G
1MEG R5607
33
C5644 NU
68pF R5604

2K

C5622 C5621
R5609 68pF 0.10uF
220 L5606
220nH
R5623 TX_H_ESC_1

C5607
3.9pF
G TXH
620
L5601
C5629
220nH L5623 C5623 R5624 0.10uF C5640
C5603 5% C5611 R5621 150
27nH 15pF 68pF
12K

L5628
15nH
NU
C5625
TX_LO_ESC_1
8.2pF 3.3pF
L5603 C5604 G TX_LO to JAVELIN
D5602 D5601
RESONATOR

18nH C5606 2.0pF C5612 1pF


1225MHz

1SV229 1SV229
W5601

5% 3.6pF 4.7pF R5625


Q5601 C5626 C5641
NU Q5621
NE68519 5.6pF 1pF
NE68519
0 NU
C5602

C5684
1.5pF R5622
33pF 2.7K C5631
NU
L5605 L5627 C5627
220nH R5605 27nH 2.4pF
NU
C5613 68pF
2.0pF 33

R5631
R5608 150
270 C5633
R5636

1K

1K
1K

1K
D5603 D5604
1SV229 1SV229 22 68pF G ESC_CPB

R5670

R5654
Q5681
R5669

R5655
NU
MMBT3904 C5635 R5632
R5637 9.1pF 22K C5686
330 68pF
NU C5632

C5682 C5683
10uF 330pF 1.5pF
16V Q5631
NE68519
L5604 C5685
220nH R5681 1.5pF
5% 470 NU

from Controller C5646


68pF
C5681 C5634
10uF 68pF
16V

Q5604 Q5605
9V3_ESC_1 9V3_VCO_1 G 3V3_FN
9V3 G U5702
BICMO885
C5652 C5651 R5634
0.10uF 10uF 10

15
C5645 16V

VDD
68pF
R5630
1MEG 5 6 SPIA_CLK_ESC_1
NU NC
10
RTESTOUT CLK_A1
8 SPIA_CS3_ESC_ESC_1
G SPIA_CLK

11
IDOWN CEX_A0
7
G SPIA_CS3_ESC
R5653 IUP RTESTCLK R5651
14 2 SPIA_MOSI_ESC_1
NC
1
TESTOUT DATA_RTB
13
15K G SPIA_MOSI
0 NC NC CPBIAS
16
C5654 R5652 C5655 FREQA
9
1000pF 100 3.3pF FREQB
3
G ESC_REF
SPIEN
CPGND

R5668
GND2
GND1

Q5653-1 Q5653-2 100K K9V1_ESC_2 K9V1_ESC_1


IMXFT110
C5609
68pF

C5742
R5672
L5607 0.10uF K9V1 G G K9V1
12
17
4

20K
8.2nH
C5653
.022uF
R5628 R5629

0 0

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8.1 - 16 MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual

G 9V3

10K
R5711
820

47K
G RXH

4.7K

47K
C5751 C5750
NC_Q5711_5

68pF 68pF

Q5711 3V3_FN_RXVCO_1
G 3V3_FN

C5711 C5712
68pF 68pF C5717 G VSF
68pF

C5752
R5715 68pF to Controller
VSF
0
R5731
33

C5732 C5733
68pF 0.10uF
R5714
100
C5714
68pF

C5713
0.10uF
R5712 R5713
10 1.2K
C5716 C5731

220nH
L5731
68pF 0.10uF

L5702 C5715 C5736


R5705 12nH R5702 0.10uF 4.3pF
75 10K
NU NU
L5711 L5712
TP5701 33nH 390nH

18
14
1

Q5712 D5731 STEER


NU
G VCTRL

VCC_LOGIC
VCC_BUFFERS
L5734
C5734 C5735 220nH R5732
D5732 100
RXINJ G C5704 10 1 C5740 C5730 5.6pF 8.2pF
TX_OUT TX_IADJ 12pF 33pF
RXINJ_RXVCO_1 C5702 8 2 C5738 D5733 C5739 C5754
47pF Q5701 RX_OUT RX_IADJ 8.2pF 68pF 4700pF
NE68519 3 L5733 NU
R5704 SUPER_FLTR 18nH
C5701 3.6pF 12 4 C5737 D5734

RESONATOR
270

1225MHz
6.8pF PRESC_OUT U5701 COLL_RFIN 4.7pF

W5701
50U56 5
NU RX_BASE R5734
7 6
C5706
NC_5701_7

RX_SWITCH RX_EMITTER
13 16
R5703 4.7pF NC_5701_13

TX_SWITCH TX_BASE NC_5701_16

15 33
2.7K
TX_EMITTER NC_5701_16

L5735
20

GND_BUFFERS
L5704 C5708 FLIP_IN 220nH

GND_LOGIC
19

GND_FLAG
12nH 9.1pF TRB_IN C5741
NU NU 2.0pF

L5722
C5725
R5733 220nH
0.10uF

17
11
9
TP5702 270
R5709 NU
L5703
8.2nH
1

ESC_REF G
R5726
C5707 220
C5709 C5705
68pF R5707 R5710 7.5pF 7.5pF
5.1K 100
NU NU
G VCOBIAS_RX
R5728
VSF
1MEG
C5743 U5704 C5753
2.2uF R5727 0.10uF NU 68pF
2K

PRESC G
L5721 R5721 R5725
6.8nH 1K 1.8K
NU AGC_0_FE_RXVCO_2 AGC_0_FE_RXVCO_1
C5721
2.0pF AGC_0_FE G G AGC_0_FE from Controller
NU
AGC_1_FE_RXVCO_2 AGC_1_FE_RXVCO_1
AGC_1_FE G G AGC_1_FE from Controller

TXH G AGC_2_IF_RXVCO_2 AGC_2_IF_RXVCO_1

R5722 AGC_2_IF G G AGC_2_IF from Controller


1.5K
R5723 C5722
C5760 10K 0.10uF
68pF NU
SH5701 SH5702
SHIELD SHIELD

1 1

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MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual 8.1 - 17

R5321
100
3V_AGC G 3V
3V_AGC U5321
LP2980
5 1
3V3_FN G 4
VOUT VIN
3
R5324
NC NC ON_OFF* 100

GND
C5306 C5307
0.10uF 10uF C5308

2
68pF U5322
ADP3300 R5322

1
100
R5311

GND
(to ESCORT) 0 NC_U5322_6

ERR SD
6 3
5V_FN G 4
OUT IN
5
(SOURCE) 5V_FN_FN_1 NR
2
R5323
C5322 100
C5321 0.10uF
4.7uF C5323 C5324
5V 68pF 10uF
L5301 R5335
2.2uH 100K
C5311
.01uF 3 4
G VCOBIAS_RX
K3 A3
2 5
K2 A2
C5312 1 6 3V
K1 A1
.01uF
R5312
D5301 100 R5370
330K
C5313 Q5332
C5318 C5331
.01uF 2.2uF 0.10uF
NU R5371
2.2K
C5314 R1
.01uF 3 4
2
K3 A3
5 D5331 R5336 G ESC_CPB
K2 A2 15K
1 6
NC_D5302_1

K1 A1 NC_D5302_6

Q5331 .015uF C5367


R5313
C5336 0.1uF
22 R5314 R2
D5302 33K NC_D3221_2

NU
NU

C5315 C5316
.01uF 10uF

1 C5319 G ADAPT_SW
TP5302 0.10uF
LOCK_FN_FN_1
G VCOBIAS_TX
LOCK_FN G C5317
22pF
C5332
R5315 R5316 0.10uF
150 150
VCTRL G NU
Q5352 STEER R5302
C5333

44
33
22
6
330
68pF

PD_GND
PRE_GND
AGND
DGND
WARP NC3 NC_U5331_31

C5365
25 31 47pF
TXH G C5301 R5303 C5305 NC_U5331_16

16
INDMULT NC2
29
NC_U5331_29

5600pF 2.2K 5600pF STEER SFOUT NC1 NC_U5331_17 C5337


28 17 0.75pF
ADAPTSW C5347
46 NU
NU
R5362 LOCK CCOMP NC_U3201_42 10pF
4.7K 4 42 L5362
IADAPT REFSEL NC_U3201_18

STEER 45 18 C5338 12nH


IOUT 68pF
STEER R5331 43
R5304
47K
PREIN
32
G PRESC
1K NC_U5331_38

TEST2 SFBASE NC_U5331_27

C5303 L5363 NU 38 27
R5363 12uH TEST1 SFCAP
U5331
NC_U5331_37

680 47000pF R5333 37 26


R5301 Q5301 C5334
100K C5339
390 0.10uF R5332 NU AUX4 BIAS2 NC_U5331_39

4.7uF
47K 3 39
NU 2
AUX3 BIAS1
40
G VSF
AUX2 R5338 C5343 C5344 C5345
1 47K
RXH G 48
AUX1 VBPASS
21
NC_U5331_21

AT25016 PVREF NC_U5331_35

10uF 1000pF 68pF


35
C5346
NC_U5331_11

VMULT4
11 SPIA_MOSI_FN_1 SPIA_MOSI_FN_2
470pF NC_U5331_12

VMULT3 SFIN
R5366 R5365 12 30
430 430
R5364
14
VMULT2 DATA
7
G SPIA_MOSI
0 VMULT1 MODIN NC_U5331_10

15 10
SPIA_CS1_FN_1
NC_U5331_41

41
MODOUT CEX
9
G SPIA_CS1_FN_PCIC
FREFOUT CLK
19 8
R5334 SPIA_CLK_FN_1

PRE_VDD
PD_VDD
C5335 100 NC_U5331_24

XTAL2 G SPIA_CLK

DVDD
AVDD
24

VRO
VCP
56pF
REF16_8_FN G 23
XTAL1
NU
REF16_8_FN_FN_1 C5340 C5341 C5342

47
13
36
20
34
5
33pF 33pF 33pF
R5361
REF16_8_OSC G 47K
REF16_8_OSC_FN_1 REF16_8_OSC_FN_2
3V
3V
SSI_SYNCB G G SSI_SYNCB
SSI_SYNCB_FN_1 SSI_SYNCB_FN_2 TP5331
1

L5361
SSI_FSYNC G G SSI_FSYNC C5353 2.2uH
SSI_FSYNC_FN_1 SSI_FSYNC_FN_2 3V C5361
C5351 0.10uF
56pF
0.10uF
R5351
SSI_DOUTA G G SSI_DOUTA
1K
C5363 C5362
SSI_DOUTA_FN_1 SSI_DOUTA_FN_2 R5355 0.10uF 0.10uF
R5352 100 16.80MHz

1
47K R5358

VCON
0
SSI_DOUTB G G SSI_DOUTB
SSI_DOUTB_FN_1 SSI_DOUTB_FN_2
4 2
VCC GND
Q5351
SSI_CLK G G SSI_CLK

OUT
SSI_CLK_FN_1 SSI_CLK_FN_2 C5366
C5352 R5354
0.10uF

3
1000pF 4.7K
SPIA_CS4_ABA G G SPIA_CS4_ABA Y5362
SPIA_CS4_ABA_FN_1 SPIA_CS4_ABA_FN_2
R5353
100

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413A
PASUPVLTG_CNTLR_1

J0301-1 G PASUPVLTG

U0302
J0301-2

VR0300 C0301 TP0302 TP0303


J0301-3 24V 470pF LM2941
4 5
VIN VOUT G EXT_SWB+

2 1
ON_OFF ADJ R0311

GND1
GND2
R0303
47K
C0305 C0310 C0313
1.5K G VSTBY

3
6
E0300 10uF 22uF 0.1uF NC
57R01 NU NC VR0301 C0320 C0322
10V D0304 470pF 47uF D0325 R0325
NU 4.7K
NC
R0304
4.7K
G URTC
F0303 F0301
24V 3A 24V 3A
NU NU VR0325
C0325 NC
2.2uF 5.1V
U0307
LP2989 C0346 C0335 C0324 C0347 C0348
47pF 470pF 10uF 4.7uF 4.7uF 3V_TX_CNTLR_1
4 5 NU
8
INPUT OUTPUT
7
G 3V_TX
SHUTDOWN ERROR NC L0301 390nH
C0306 6
U0300 SENSE R0330
10uF

3 GND1
9 GND2
1 2 22K NU
BYPASS NC TP0301 R0349
NU U0304 100
IF_FUSE1_A IF_FUSE1_B IF_FUSE2_A IF_FUSE2_B
4 LM2941 5 LP2951CD
AUDIO_A+ G PCB FUSE
VIN VOUT
8 1
5V_TX_CNTLR_1

1
R0331
PCB FUSE 2 1 43K 7
INPUT OUTPUT
5
G 5V_TX
ON_OFF ADJ FEEDBACK ERROR

GND1
GND2
NU 3 2
R0305 C0345 R0328 SHUTDOWN SENSE R0323 0 3V_REFOSC_CNTLR_1
7.5K 6 Q0344
F0302 .01uF 0
32V 3A 1% C0308 C0311 VTAP G 3V_REFOSC

3
6
NU 0

GND
33uF 0.1uF R0332 R0327
51.1K C0328 C0330 C0337 NU
FLT_A+ G NU
NU
47uF 0.1uF 470pF

4
NU

C0314 C0300
470pF 470pF R0306 9V3_TX_CNTLR_1
1.21K
NU
1% 0
G 9V3_TX
R0324
NU
U1105 LP2985
3
U0305 ON_OFF*
LP2951ACD30R2 1 5 1V8
U0301
U0303 8 1 C0336 4
VIN VOUT G 1V8

MC78M05BT INPUT OUTPUT 470pF BYPASS C0343


7 5

GND
LM2941 FEEDBACK ERROR 4.7uF
4 5 1 3 3 2
VIN VOUT IN OUT SHUTDOWN SENSE
6

2
GND
5V_TAP C1133 G MOD
2 1 .01uF

GND
ON_OFF ADJ
GND1
GND2

R0307 2 NU
R0320
R0302 C0315 C0316 C0318 0

4
7.5K 47K
LI_CELL G M0301 PART_NO6062884G01 C0304 8.2K
1% C0309 C0312 33uF 10uF 0.1uF R0321 3V_DIG_CNTLR_1
3
6

NU
NU 470pF
LI_CELL 33uF 0.1uF NU G 3V_DIG
R0343 47K
M0302 CELL_CONTACTS U0308 NCP301 R0344
NU
Q0342 47K
2 1 R0342 100K
R0308 INPUT RESET_OUT
1.21K R1 4 5 R1
R0322 47K Q0304 NC NC1 NC2
1%

GND
C0331 C0334 C0338 Q0341
R2 R2
FLT_A+ 47uF .01uF 470pF

3
C0340 R0341
R0301 0.1uF 4.7K C0341
75K R1 0.1uF
NU
Q0303
R0402 C0326
4.7K R2
.022uF

R0314
G LV_DETECT
R0400 1K C0333
47K R0319 12.1K 0.1uF PA_DIS_CNTLR_1
R0350
EMERGENCY G FLT_A+
3V3_FN_CNTLR_1 NC
Q0305 U0306 0
G PA_DIS
Q0343
3V3_FN G LP2951CD NU R0347 R0345 R0348
Q0306 C0342 C0303 0 10K 0
0.1uF 0.1uF 8 1
NU
FLT_A+ NU from VCO D0303 7
INPUT OUTPUT
5
G PAT_RST
FEEDBACK ERROR
3 2
C0317 SHUTDOWN SENSE NC
6 C0344 R0346
10K

470pF VTAP NC 0.1uF


R0401 47K

GND
C0321 R0318
47K C0323 C0329 C0332
D0306 0.1uF 47.5K
10K

NU 10uF 10uF 0.1uF

4
10K

NC NU
G 1V55
10K

MOD G

D0300 Q0302
G 5VD

R0300 R0309
1K Q0301
RTC_ON_SW G 10K G 3V3_DIG
9V3_CNTLR_1

ON_OFF_CONTROL_SV G G 9V3

C0302
R0310
D0301
33uF
47K
G INT_SWB+

SOFT_TURN_OFF G
R0312
47.5K
IGNITION G
C0307
VR0302
5.6V
.01uF G BATTERY_VOLTAGE
R0326 NU
NC

0
D0305
R0313
12.1K
C0319 C0339
0.1uF G 3V_DIG 470pF

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VPU G TP0402
R0416 1.5K

R0411 22
GM300
RS232_TX G PCB
R0427
RS232_RX G
D0404 0
R0412 22 J0570
20 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 RS232 INTERFACE BOARD
C0402
WARIS J0550
18-PIN CONNECTOR
TP0401
0.1uF 19 1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17 CONTROL HEAD C0556 C0555 C0553 C0552 C0551 C0550 C0554
C0418 C0419 36pF 36pF 36pF 36pF 36pF 33pF 33pF
12-PIN CONNECTOR J0570-20 NU
33pF 33pF
SCI_TX J0550-1 G 1 SCI_TX
SPEAKER+ J0550-2 G 2 SPKR+ J0570-1 NU G OPT_ID
REAR VIEW SPEAKER- J0550-3 G 3 SPKR- J0570-2 NU 3V3_DIG
USB+
J0400-1 19 SCI_RXD GROUND J0550-4 R0555 470 4 GROUND J0570-3 NU GND
USB-
J0400-20 20 SCI_TXD EXT_PTT J0550-5 J0570-4 NU 3V3_DIG
SPKR- G J0400-2 1 EXTERNAL SPEAKER- 5VD J0550-6
R0557
6 5VD J0570-5 NU G SPIB_MISO
EXT_MIC G J0400-19 2 EXTERNAL MIC AUDIO HANDSET_AUDIO J0550-7
10
G 7 HANDSET_AUDIO J0570-6 NU G SIM_PWR_GP
EXT_PTT G J0400-3 3 EXTERNAL PTT BUS+ J0550-8
R0559
G 8 BUS+ J0570-7 NU G RS232_RTS
EXT_ALARM G J0400-18 4 EXTERNAL ALARM INT_MIC J0550-9
10
G 9 INT_MIC J0570-8 NU USB_TX1
TX_AUDIO G J0400-4 5 TX_AUDIO FLT_A+ J0550-10 10 FLT_A+ J0570-9 NU USB_RX1

C0401 R0406 J0400-17 6 KEYFAIL / FLASH ON_OFF_CONTROL_SV J0550-11 G 11 ON_OFF_CONTROL_SV J0570-10 NU G SIM_RESET_GP
VR0406 3V_DIG
5VD 0.1uF 10K
33V
J0400-5 7 ANALOG GROUND GND J0550-12
R0562
12 J0570-11 NU G
KEYFAIL G J0400-16 8 DIGITAL GROUND J0550-13 0 J0570-12 NU G SIM_SENSE_GP

VR0401 TP0406
J0400-6 9 EMERGENCY J0550-14 J0570-13 NU G SIM_CLOCK_GP
R0403 NC
TP0403 10K
20V R0405 C0404 C0405 C0406 C0407 C0408 J0400-15 10 IGNITION J0570-14 NU G EXP_REQ
1.2K 36pF 36pF 36pF 36pF 36pF J0400-7 11 RX_AUDIO C0557 C0558 C0559 C0560 C0561 J0570-15 NU
36pF 36pF
J0400-14 12 AUDIO_PA_ENABLE 36pF 36pF 36pF J0570-16 NU G SIM_DATA_GP

R0413 10K
J0400-8 13 SWB+ J0570-17 NU G SPIB_CLK
1

EMERGENCY G C0409 2.2uF R0409 560


J0400-13 14 HOOK Q0401
J0570-18 NU G SPIB_MOSI
IGNITION G J0400-9 15 SCI_DTR NU
R5861 0
RX_AUDIO G J0400-12 16 SPEAKER+ J0570-19 NU
PA_ENABLE G J0400-10 17 SCI_CTS G SPI_CS_ADC
R5862 0
VR0407 J0400-11 18 SCI_RTS FLT_A+ G FLT_A+ FLT_A+ G R0571 NU
G

10K
R0404 33V 47K SPICS9
TP0404
4.7K VR0402 NC J0400 5VD G 5VD NU

10K
20V R0410 C0410 C0411 C0412 C0413 C0414 ACCESSORY 3V_DIG G SPI_CS
1

TP0125 TP0405

10K
100K 36pF 36pF 36pF 36pF 36pF 20-PIN CONNECTOR 9V3 G 9V3 G DIS_EXPH

10K
1

3V3_DIG G 3V3_DIG
EXT_SWB+ G
HOOK G R0415
3V_DIG G 3V_DIG
RS232_DTR G 100
SPKR+ G
R0417 100
3V_DIG
RS232_CTS G
RS232_RTS G
NC
NC

R0418 100
J0500
K4
K3
K2
K1

Q0600 C0460 J0450 EXPANSION BOARD


R0428 C0520 C0519 C0517 C0515 C0513 C0512 C0511 C0510 C0509 C0508 C0507 C0506 C0505 C0504 C0503 C0502
VR0405 C0415 C0416 C0417 C0420 C0421 10.0uF INTERNAL OPTION BOARD 40-PIN CONNECTOR
10K 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF
VR0403 36pF 36pF 36pF 36pF 36pF
4 3 5.6V 40-PIN CONNECTOR
20V GROUND J0500-1 1 1 GROUND
J0450-41 MUX_CTRL J0500-2 2 G 2 MUX_CTRL
A2

A1

5 2
PAT_RST 40 G J0450-40 SPIB_CLK J0500-3 3 G 3 SPIB_CLK
KEYFAIL
39 G J0450-39 MUX_CTRL_1 J0500-4 4
R0505
G 4 MUX_CTRL_1
R0605 R0604 USB_TX1 9V3 38 J0450-38 A+ J0500-5 5 G 5 FLT_A+
10K 47K C0608 22
180pF 3V3_DIG 37 J0450-37 RESET_OUT J0500-6 6 G 6 RESET_OUT
3V_DIG
6 1
USB_RX1 36 G J0450-36 BUSY_OUT J0500-7 7 G 7 BUSY_OUT
SIM_DATA_GP 35 G J0450-35 BUSY_IN J0500-8 8 G 8 BUSY_IN
SPI_CS G 34 J0450-34 3V3_DIG J0500-9 9 9 3V3_DIG
SIM_CLOCK_GP 33 G J0450-33 EXP_REQ J0500-10 10 G 10 EXP_REQ
33pF SIM_SENSE_GP 32 G J0450-32 SPIB_CS1_UART J0500-11 11 G 11 SPIB_CS1_UART
C0601 C0603 C0604 C0605 C0606 C0607 C0609
R0424 0
SIM_RESET_GP 31 G J0450-31 SPIB_CS_BT J0500-12 12 G 12 SPICS9
J0600 RS232_RX 30 G J0450-30 SPIB_MISO J0500-13 13 G 13 SPIB_MISO
R0423 NU
0
33pF 33pF GPS 24-PIN CONNECTOR
33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF RS232_TX 29 G NU
J0450-29 NC J0500-14 14 NC 14 NC
RS232_RTS 28 G J0450-28 SPIB_MOSI J0500-15 15 G 15 SPIB_MOSI
J0600-1 OPT_SEL SIM_PWR_GP 27 G J0450-27 NC J0500-16 16 NC 16 NC
J0600-2 ONE_PPS OPT_ID 26 G J0450-26 SAP_CLK J0500-17 17 G 17 SAP_CLK
NC J0600-3 25 NC J0450-25 GROUND J0500-18 18 18 GROUND
NC
GPS_INT G J0600-4 GPS_INT SAP_STD 24 G J0450-24 INT_MIC J0500-19 19 G 19 INT_MIC
GPS_RX G R0600 0
J0600-5 GPS_RX SAP_SRD 23 G J0450-23 MIC J0500-20 20 G 20 MIC
GPS_TX G NU
J0600-6 GPS_TX SAP_FSYNC 22 G J0450-22 EXPANSION_PTT J0500-21 21 G 21 EXPANSION_PTT
SPICS9 G J0600-7 SPICS9 21 NC J0450-21 BLUE_T_FSYNC J0500-22 22 G 22 BLUE_T_FSYNC
GPS_RESET G R0601 0
J0600-8 GPS_RESET ENC_RESET 20 G J0450-20 SAP_SRD J0500-23 23 G 23 SAP_SRD
J0600-9 12V_SWD 19
R0421 0
NC J0450-19 SAP_STD J0500-24 24 G 24 SAP_STD
SPIB_CLK G J0600-10 SPIB_CLK 18
NU
J0450-18 SAP_FSYNC J0500-25 25
R0527 4.7K
G 25 SAP_FSYNC
J0600-11 12V_SWD SAP_CLK 17 G R0420 0
J0450-17 SP_AUDIO J0500-26 26 G 26 SP_AUDIO
GPS_32KHZ G J0600-12 GPS_32KHZ LI_CELL 16 G NU
J0450-16 IGNITION J0500-27 27 G 27 IGNITION
J0600-13 SPIB_MOSI 15 G J0450-15 EXT_MUTE J0500-28 28 G 28 EXT_MUTE
SIM_CLOCK_GP G J0600-14 SIM_CLOCK_GP WAKEUP_UCM_DETECT 14 G J0450-14 RS232_DCD J0500-29 29 G 29 RS232_DCD
J0600-15 SPIB_MISO G 13 J0450-13 RS232_TX J0500-30 30 G 30 EXPH_TX
SIM_DATA_GP G R0602 0
J0600-16 SIM_DATA_GP 12 NC J0450-12 RS232_DSR J0500-31 31 G 31 RS232_DSR
3V_DIG G J0600-17 3V_DIG SPIB_CS1_UART 11 G J0450-11 RS232_RTS J0500-32 32 G 32 EXPH_RTS
SPIB_MOSI G J0600-18 SPIB_MOSI EXP_REQ 10 G J0450-10 RS232_DTR J0500-33 33 G 33 RS232_DTR
R0603 0 J0600-19 9 NC J0450-9 RS232_CTS J0500-34 34 G 34 RS232_CTS
SPIB_MISO G J0600-20 SPIB_MISO 8 NC J0450-8 RS232_RX J0500-35 35 G 35 EXPH_RX
SPIB_CS0_UART G J0600-21 SPIB_CS0_UART 7 NC J0450-7 RS232_RI J0500-36 36 G 36 EXPH_RI
SIM_SENSE_GP G J0600-22 SIM_SENSE_GP 6 NC J0450-6 OPTION_DET J0500-37 37 G 37 EXPH_ID
VSTBY
SIM_RESET_GP G J0600-23 SIM_RESET_GP 5 G J0450-5 9V3 J0500-38 38 G 38 9V3
SIM_PWR_GP G J0600-24 SIM_PWR_GP
M0401 M0402
4 NC J0450-4 NC J0500-39 39 39 NC
J0600-25 GROUND SPIB_CLK 3 G J0450-3 HANDSET_AUDIO J0500-40 40 G 40 HANDSET_AUDIO
J0600-26 GROUND 2 NC J0450-2
J0600-27 GROUND 1 J0450-1 J0500-41 41
C0610 C0611 C0612 C0613 C0614 C0615 C0616 C0617 C0618 C0619 J0600-28 GROUND J0450-42 J0500-42 42
33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF C0539 C0538 C0537 C0521
C0540 C0536 C0535 C0534 C0533 C0532 C0531 C0530 C0529 C0528 C0527 C0526 C0525 C0524 C0523 C0522
68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF
68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF 68pF
NU

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SPIB(1:8)
LT(0:10)
HDI_B(1:100)

R0105 10 SSI_DOUTA_CNTLR_1

G SSI_DOUTA
3V_DIG

SSI_DOUTB_CNTLR_1 SPIA_MISO_CNTLR_1
SPIB(1)
G SSI_DOUTB G SPIA_MISO

3V_DIG C0114 C0111 SPIA_MOSI_CNTLR_1

CONTROLLER R0127
47K
15pF
NU
NU
15pF
NU
NU
SPIB(2)

SPIA_CLK_CNTLR_2 SPIA_CLK_CNTLR_1
G SPIA_MOSI

SPIB(1)
NU
NU SPIB(3)
SPIA_MISO G SPIA_CLK
SPIB(2)
SPIA_MOSI SPIA_CS0_ADDAG_CNTLR_1
SPIB(3) HDI_B(1) R0111 10 SPIB(4)
SPIA_CLK LOCK_FN SSI_CLK_CNTLR_1 G SPIA_CS0_ADDAG
R0100 4.7K
R0129 47K
R0108 47K

SPIB(4) HDI_B(3)
SPIA_CS0_ADDAG ADDAG_STD G SSI_CLK SPIA_CS1_FN_PCIC_CNTLR_1
SPIB(5) HDI_B(4) SPIB(5)
SPIA_CS1_FN_PCIC SSI_FSYNC G SPIA_CS1_FN_PCIC
SPIB(6) HDI_B(5)
SPIA_CS2_JAV ADDAG_CLK SPIA_CS2_ODCT_CNTLR_1
SPIB(7) HDI_B(2) 3V_DIG SPIB(6)
SPIA_CS3_ESC ADDAG_FS C0116 C0115 G SPIA_CS2_ODCT
SPIB(8) 33pF 33pF
SPIA_CS4_ABA SPIA_CS3_ESC_CNTLR_1
SPIB(7)
SSI_DATA G SPIA_CS3_ESC
ENC_RESET G ENC_RESET SSI_CLOCK G URTC SPIA_CS4_ABA_CNTLR_1
SPIB(8)
EXPANSION_PTT G EXPANSION_PTT
3V_DIG
LI_CELL G G SPIA_CS4_ABA
TOUT0 NC AGC_0_FE_CNTLR_1
LT(1) LT(0)
SAP_SRD G SAP_SRD AGC_1_FE
5VD C0141 D0101
G AGC_0_FE
LT(4)
SAP_STD G SAP_STD ADDAG_TXE R0102 0.1uF AGC_1_FE_CNTLR_1
4.7K LT(1)
SAP_CLK G SAP_CLK C0143 C0123 G AGC_1_FE
BLUE_T_FSYNC G BLUE_T_FSYNC LOAD_DUMP TP0129
Q0101
100uF AGC_2_IF_CNTLR_1
LT(5) LT(2)
E2_CS G E2_CS ANT_EN
NU
NU
RTC_ON_SW G 0.1uF G AGC_2_IF
LT(0) R0134
SAP_FSYNC G SAP_FSYNC AGC_0_FE TP0120

17

20
1.5K

2
1
LT(2)
AGC_2_IF R1 R0133

VCCIF
VBAT
VCC2
VCC1
33K
E2POT_CS1 G E2POT_CS1 ADDAG_TXE_CNTLR_1
LT(4)
SIM_PWR_GP G SIM_PWR_GP
R2 R0107 10 NU 7 14
G ADDAG_TXE
C0142
GP8_IN_ACC14 G GP8_IN_ACC14 GP8_OUT_ACC14 GP8_OUT_ACC14
47pF
R0132 RTC_ALARM
NU
R0131 10 NU 8
INT0 U0100 SCLK
12
G SPIB_CLK ANT_EN_CNTLR_1
LT(5)
E2POT_UD G E2POT_UD GP6_OUT_ACC12 GP6_OUT_ACC12 560
NU 16
INT1 CE
11
G SPIB_CS2_RTC G ANT_EN
E2POT_CS2 G E2POT_CS2 G REF16_8_FN SPIB_MISO
9
SDO SERMODE
15
MIC_EN1 G MIC_EN1
REF_16_8_FN_CNTLR_1
NC
18
OSC_1HZ SDI G SPIB_MOSI
RTC_ON_SW_INV Q0100 GPS_32KHZ G OSC_32KHZ
E2POT_INC G E2POT_INC
4
DS1306
REALTIME CLOCK 3
SIM_CLOCK_GP G SIM_CLOCK_GP NC
6
NC1 X1
5
LOCK_FN_CNTLR_1
HDI_B(1)
SIM_SENSE_GP G SIM_SENSE_GP CKIH NC
13
NC2 X2 G LOCK_FN
SIM_RESET_GP G SIM_RESET_GP CKIL NC
19
NC3 ADDAG_FS_CNTLR_1

GND
HDI_B(2)
SIM_DATA_GP G SIM_DATA_GP NC NC4 C0110 G ADDAG_FS
G 3.3pF
SPIB_CS0_UART G SPIB_CS0_UART RXD_VMIN RXD_VMIN
5VD
ADDAG_STD_CNTLR_1

10
3V_DIG HDI_B(3)
SPIB_CS1_UART G SPIB_CS1_UART TXD_VPOUT G TXD_VPOUT
Y0101
G ADDAG_STD
SPIB_CS2_RTC G SPIB_CS2_RTC RTS_XRXD G RTS_XRXD CC4V SSI_FSYNC_CNTLR_1
HDI_B(4)
SPI_CS_ADC G SPI_CS_ADC RS232_CTS G RS232_CTS R0135 32.768KHz G SSI_FSYNC
SPICS9 G SPICS9 47K ADDAG_CLK_CNTLR_1
HDI_B(5)
SPIB_MISO G SPIB_MISO RS232_DTR G RS232_DTR NU
NU G ADDAG_CLK
G R0117 R0119 R0120
SPIB_MOSI G SPIB_MOSI RS232_DSR RS232_DSR
30K 10K 4.7K
SPIB_CLK G SPIB_CLK RS232_DCD G RS232_DCD R0136

470pF
470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF
RI_SUSP G 47K

470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF

33pF

33pF

82pF

33pF

33pF
RI_SUSP

82pF

36pF

82pF

82pF

82pF
15pF
6 8
GP1_IN_ACC3 GP1_IN_ACC3 MUX_CTRL NU
NU
7 NU NU NU
EXP_REQ G EXP_REQ
5
NU NU NU
G ON_OFF_CONTROL ESBEP_TX

C0117

C0118

C0119

C0120

C0121

C0124

C0125

C0127

C0128

C0129

C0131

C0132

C0134

C0135

C0137

C0139

C0140

C0146

C0147
ON_OFF_CONTROL 4

C0130
NC
USB_INT G USB_INT ESBEP_RX
D0102
3V_DIG 5VD
MUX_CTRL_1 G MUX_CTRL_1
U0102-2
RTC_ALARM RTC_ALARM BUSY_OUT G BUSY_OUT R0118 06A02
BUSY_IN G BUSY_IN R0101 15K
USB_VMOUT G USB_VMOUT MUTE G MUTE 4.7K
R0113
USB_TXENB G USB_TXENB USB_RS232 G USB_RS232
10K
8 2
MIC_EN3 G MIC_EN3
1
G SCI_TX
EXPH_ID_INV G EXPH_ID_INV
3
SOFT_TURN_OFF G SOFT_TURN_OFF WAKEUP_UCM_DETECT G WAKEUP_UCM_DETECT 4 G BUS+
USB_VPIN G USB_VPIN GP4_IN_ACC9 GP4_IN_ACC9
GP5_IN_ACC10 GP5_IN_ACC10
U0102-1
GP2_OUT_ACC4 GP2_OUT_ACC4 06A02 3V_DIG
MOD G MOD PWM_ADC_REF
LV_DETECT G LV_DETECT PWM_ADC_SEL
3V_DIG 5VD
ATTN_EN G ATTN_EN GP6_IN_ACC12 GP6_IN_ACC12 R0122
10K
R0115
DIS_EXPH G DIS_EXPH MIC_EN2 G MIC_EN2
75K
NU

R0106 R0130
ADC_SARS G ADC_SARS PWM_ADC_IN
47K
0
3V_DIG G 3V_DIG
8 2
NU
NU TEMP_SENSE_CNTLR_1
HDI_A(1)
1V8 G 1V8 RESET_ABACUS
1
G TEMP_SENSE
HDI_A(3)
1V55 G 1V55 RESET_JAV_ADDAG
3 3V_DIG

HDI_A(2)
U0103-1 4 G BATTERY_VOLTAGE
GROUND RESET_OUT 06A02 SSI_SYNCB_CNTLR_1

C0113 HDI_A(1) G SSI_SYNCB

5
HDI_A(1:100)

VCC
.022uF
HDI_A(2) G RESET_OUT
RESET_ODCT_ADDAG_CNTLR_1
HDW-ID 6
SEL A
4
G RESET_ODCT_ADDAG
3 HDI_A(3)
B0
TP0127 TP0128 1

GND
B1
5VD G 5VD U0104

2
NC7SB3157

C0133 C0136 C0148 C0138


470pF 15pF 15pF 470pF
NU
NU
R0125 R0128
1.5K 1.5K

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5VD

3V_DIG

3V_DIG G 3V_DIG
3V_DIG
R0155
R0156 2.2K R0162
D0150 NU 100K EXPH_ID
NU R0173 3V_DIG
R0174 2.2K
ADC_IN1 G 10K 47K
R0151 NU
HW_ID 33K
ADC_IN7 G G EXPH_ID GP4_IN_ACC9
C0160 NU R1
R0157
NU 0.1uF 33K Q0158 G EMERGENCY

NU
ADC_IN4 G 3V_DIG C0161 R2
0.1uF NU

C0162 R0152
0.1uF 33K
3V_DIG NU NU R0175 R0163
10K
G PA_ENABLE 3V_DIG
GP6_IN_ACC12 47K

R0150
Q0150 EXPH_ID_INV G R0182
100K GP5_IN_ACC10 R1
3V_DIG Q0160 G IGNITION

47K
R2
Q0164

3V_DIG

GP6_OUT_ACC12

R0176
5VD 47K

3V_DIG
GP2_IN_ACC4 G R1 Q0161
Q0163
R0154
R0177 2.2K R2 R0161
D0151 NU 22K
3V_DIG G MOD 47K
NU

10K
R0178
ADC_IN2 G 100K

10K
G KEYFAIL

10K
C0163 R0165 R1 G ON_OFF_CONTROL
R0179 4.7K

10K
0.1uF 33K Q0157
VR0163
NU NU
FLT_A+ G G EXT_ALARM
5.6V R2
D0152

NC
R0166
10K
3V_DIG GP2_OUT_ACC4 Q0159

G HOOK

R0167

47K
GP8_IN_ACC14 G G ON_OFF_CONTROL_SV

Q0152
R0153

3V_DIG

47K

C0151 C0150
GP8_OUT_ACC14 470pF 470pF

G RESET_OUT
FECNTL_CNTLR_1
5VD
G FECNTL_1
BIAS2_CNTLR_1

NC

NC
G BIAS2
BIAS3 G

24
23
22
21
20
19
18
17
R0160 BIAS3_CNTLR_1

VAR3
RX
NA
RS
VAR1
VLIM
VAR2
V5EXT
R0180 4.7K C0156
D0153
NU 100K NU 1uF C0157 C0158
470pF 470pF
ADC_IN3 G 25
GND2 V45
16
SPIA_CLK G 26
CLK
U0150
VG
15
NC

C0164 27
BPOS V10
14
G 9V3
R0181 H99S4
0.1uF 33K
SPIA_MOSI G 28
DATA CQX
13
NC_U3501_13

NC

NU CEX CQ NC_U3501_13

NC C0155
NU 29 12
SPIA_CS1_FN_PCIC G NC
30
TEMP Q
11
NC_U3501_13

NC 2200pF
K9V1_CNTLR_1 TP0150 NC RSET QX NC_U3501_13

NC

1
31 10
K9V1 G 32
ANO F168
9
NC_U3501_13

NC
3V_DIG

GND1
RFIN

INT

CL
CJ
VL
T1
CI
C0152
470pF

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
GP1_IN_ACC3 R1 R0168
Q0156 G EXT_PTT 10K

NC

NC
R0159
R2
3V_DIG VBLIN_PCIC_CNTLR_1

47K R0172 G VBLIN_PCIC

18K 470pF
C0154
DRIVER_SENSE_CNTLR_1
DRIVER_SENSE G R0171
R0169 15K BIAS1_CNTLR_1
10K G BIAS1
NU
C0159
C0170
470pF
R0170 470pF
10K NU

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TP1101 TP1102
3V_DIG
3V_DIG_FILT TP1104 TP1103

E1101 PRIMARY UART


Place all 0.1uF caps close to patriot supply pins K12 K11
3V_DIG_FILT RXD_VMIN G L16
URXD1_PA15_USB_VMIN_IRXD_TDI UTXD1_PA14_USB_VPOUT_ITXD_TDO
G12
G TXD_VPOUT
RTS_XRXD G F13
URTS1_PA13_USBXRXD_IPWR_RESET_N_IC2A UCTS1_PA12_USB_FSEN_IOE_MCU_DE
D16
G RS232_CTS
RS232_DTR G DTRA_PA11_IPMODEIN_TMS_INT7_SRDA DSRA_PA10_IRE_TRST_INT6_STDA
E14
G RS232_DSR

C1100
DCDA_PA8_IPMODEOTHI_DSP_DE_SC2A
D15
G RS232_DCD

C1103 C1104 C1105 C1106 C1102 C1113 RIA_PA9_USBSUSP_IPMODEOTLO_TCK_DSCEN_SCKA G RI_SUSP


100pF
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1.0uF
1V8_FILT B16 SECONDARY UART F12
ESBEP_RX G D14
URXD2_PB1 UTXD2_PB0
C15
G ESBEP_TX
MUX_CTRL_1 G URTS2_PB3 UCTS2_PB2 G BUSY_OUT

B12 BBP E9
SSI_DATA G C11
SRDB STDB
A11
G ADDAG_STD
1V8 ADDAG_CLK G B10
SCKB SC0B_PC2
A12
G SSI_CLOCK
1V8_FILT TP1105 SRDB2_PC4_OC2 U1100-2 SC1B G SSI_FSYNC

Sim, SAP, Bottom Conn. (3.0V)


D10
SOFT_TURN_OFF G B11
SCKB2_PC5_OC3 SERIAL_PORTS_BLOCK

Layer 1 timer, QSPI (3.0V)


Layer 1 timer, QSPI (3.0V)
E1102 ADDAG_FS G SC2B_PC3

UART, GPIO (3.0V)


J10 SAP J11

Ext Interupt/Keypad
G G

UART, SIM (3.0V)


SAP_SRD SRDA STDA SAP_STD

Patriot Core(1.8V)
1V55 J15 G16
C1108 K16
SCKA SC1A_PC6
G10
G E2_CS

GPP (3.0V)
R1112
C1107 4.7uF
0
SC2A SC0A_PC7 G BLUE_T_FSYNC

100pF NU C6
MQSPI MOSIA
C7
G SPIA_MOSI
QSCKA G SPIA_CLK

Clock Amplifier
F5
MOSIB
E4
G SPIB_MOSI

EIM(1.8V)
D7
QSCKB
B1
G SPIB_CLK
E1103
D3
MISOA SPICS0_PE10
F4
G SPIA_CS0_ADDAG
MISOB SDI_D_C_PE5_SPICS1 G SPIA_CS1_FN_PCIC

SPICS5_PE11
SPICS9_PE3
SPICS8_PE2
SPICS7_PE1
SPICS6_PE0
E3

SPIA_MISO_CNTLR_2
SPICS2_PE4
D2
G SPIA_CS2_JAV
G

G15
N10
R16

C12

C10
E15
A16
K10
SPICS3_PE6 SPIA_CS3_ESC

G9
H9

D8

H2

R8
A7
P3
P6

B7
A4
A1

K3
T9
E2
C1111 C1109 C1110 C1112 C1121 C1120 C1119 C1101 C1115 SPICS4_PE7 G SPIA_CS4_ABA
VCCA
A1VDD
A2VDD
A3VDD
A4VDD
A5VDD
B1VDD
B2VDD

C1VDD
C2VDD
DVDD
EVDD
H1VDD
H2VDD
I1VDD
I2VDD
J1VDD_J2VDD
Q3VDD
Q4VDD
Q5VDD
Q6VDD
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1.0uF 100pF

E6
F7
D6
C5
B6
U1100-5

G
G

G
SPIB_CS0_UART
IC_PWR_GND G SPIB_CS1_UART

SPIA_MISO

SPIB_MISO
SAP_CLK

SAP_FSYNC
G SPIB_CS2_RTC

B2VSSA
G

Q4VSS
Q5VSS
Q6VSS
SPI_CS_ADC

C1VSS
C2VSS

H1VSS
H2VSS
A1VSS
A2VSS
A3VSS
A4VSS
A5VSS
B1VSS
B2VSS

J1VSS
J2VSS
GNDA

I1VSS
I2VSS
DVSS
EVSS
3V_DIG_FILT E1103 R1112 G SPICS9
A5
N6
P8
P11
M11
L15
H16
F14
G14
E13
B13
K15
D9
C8
B5
C2
C1
H3
K1
T8
H15
C9
RAM 2.2 DNP 0R

BRAVO 0R DNP

TP1211

TP1213

TP1215

TP1217

TP1113
U1101-1
74VHC125

TP1107

TP1212

TP1214

TP1216
R1101 R1111
47K 10K NU 3V_DIG_FILT
NU 4 2
Y A
OE

R1109
R1132
E2POT_INC G
R1102

10K 0
SIM TP1108 TP1109
H11
G
0

SIM_D0TX_PB4 SIM_DATA_GP TP1110 TP1111 TP1112

NC
NC

NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
H10 J12
J14
SIM_D0RX_PB5 SIM_RST0_PB6
J16
G SIM_RESET_GP

M15

M12

M14

M16
G G

N15

N16

C13
D12
P15

E12
A14
E11

E10
F10
L12

L11

L14
SIM_SENSE_GP SIM_PD0_PB9 SIM_CLK0_PB7 SIM_CLOCK_GP
J13
SIM_SVEN0_PB8 G SIM_PWR_GP
3V_DIG_FILT

SIZ0
SIZ1
CKO_PA3
TABORT
TC2
TC1
TC0
STROBE
MLB_TSCA
MLB_TSCD

TDI
TDO
TRST
TMS
TCK
MCU_DE
DSP_DE
C14 B15
GPS_RX G B14
SIM_D1RX_PB11 SIM_D1TX_PB10
F11
G GPS_TX
SIM_PD1_PB15_DSP_DBG_PAW SIM_RST1_PB12_TIN0
A15
G E2POT_UD
SIM_CLK1_PB13_TIN1_DSP_DBG_YDW
D13
G E2POT_CS2 REAL TIME TRACE
JTAG
SIM_SVEN1_PB14_TIN2_DSP_DBG_XDW G MIC_EN1
GPIO
DSC AND ONE_WIRE
F6 G6 K14 H13
MUTE G E5
OWIRE_DAT_PC10 U1100-4 DSC_TX_PD5 G DIS_EXPH USB_VMOUT G K13
PC0_USB_VMOUT PC8_UTXD1_UTXD2
H12
G
USB_RS232 G DSC_RX_PD6 USB_TXENB G PC1_USB_TXENB U1100-3 PC9_URXD1_URXD2 G MIC_EN3
SIM_INT_TOUT_BLOCK D5 K6
3V_DIG_FILT
NC
H14
PC12_STO MISC_BLOCK PA2_USB_VPIN G USB_VPIN

J6
INTERRUPTS LAYER 1 TIMERS
A10
GP2_IN_ACC4 G PC11_OC1_USBCLK
GP1_IN_ACC3 G J5
INT0_PE8 TOUT0
B9
G TOUT0
K4 CCM/WDOG/EGPT/CLK F16
EXP_REQ G J4
INT1_PE9 TOUT1
B8
G AGC_1_FE
MOD
LV_DETECT G F9
RESET_IN RESET_OUT
H8
G RESET_OUT
ON_OFF_CONTROL G J3
INT2_PC14 TOUT2
A9
G ADDAG_TXE
R1103
NC
J2
WDOG_N PWM_PE13
K5
G ENC_RESET
USB_INT G INT3_PC15 TOUT3 TP1115 ATTN_EN G OC3_PC13_FRAME_TICK PWM_N_PE14 G PWM_ADC_REF
G

C16 B4 10K A6 F15


RTC_ALARM G G11
INT4_PA6_OPTSEL1 TOUT4_PD0
B3
G LOAD_DUMP CKIH G CKIH CKOH_SCC_CLK
BUSY_IN G INT5_PA7_OPTSEL2 TOUT5_PD1
A3
G ANT_EN
J7 E16
F1
TOUT6_PD2
B2
G GP8_OUT_ACC14 CKIL G G13
CKIL MISCELLANEOUS STBY_PD14
D11
G EXPANSION_PTT
GP6_IN_ACC12 G H4
ROW0 KEY PAD I/O TOUT7_PD3
A2
G RTC_ON_SW_INV R1107 MUX_CTRL G J1
MUX_CTL CLKSEL_PD15
L13
G GP2_OUT_ACC4
R1104
E2POT_CS1 G H6
ROW1 TOUT8_PD4
D4
G ADC_SARS
10K A13
MOD RAM_BKUP
C4
0
MIC_EN2 G G2
ROW2 TOUT9_PD12
C3
G AGC_0_FE
NU
NC TEST ANALOG_TEST
NU
NU
TP1117
G1
ROW3 TOUT10_PD13
G8
G GP6_OUT_ACC12
COLUMN4_PE12_IC2B

PWM_ADC_IN G G7
ROW4 TOUT11_PD7
E8
TP1118 R1108 C1114
DSP TRACE

TP1119
H7
ROW5 TOUT12_PD8
F8
G AGC_2_IF 0
G 100pF
RESET_ABACUS G H1
ROW6 TOUT13_PD9
A8
GPS_INT
G

PGAD10_PF10_MD26
PGAD11_PF11_MD27
PGAD12_PF12_MD28
PGAD13_PF13_MD29
PGAD14_PF14_MD30
PGAD15_PF15_MD31
RESET_JAV_ADDAG ROW7 TOUT14_PD10
COLUMN0
COLUMN1
COLUMN2
COLUMN3

COLUMN5
COLUMN6
COLUMN7

E7

PGAD0_PF0_MD16
PGAD1_PF1_MD17
PGAD2_PF2_MD18
PGAD3_PF3_MD19
PGAD4_PF4_MD20
PGAD5_PF5_MD21
PGAD6_PF6_MD22
PGAD7_PF7_MD23
PGAD8_PF8_MD24
PGAD9_PF9_MD25
R1105 0 TOUT15_PD11 G GPS_RESET
NU
E2POT_INC G

PSTROBE

K1_2VDD

K1_2VSS
D1
G5
F3
G4
F2
E1
H5
G3

3V_DIG

PAGE0
PAGE1

K3VDD
TP1122

K3VSS
EXPH_ID_INV G
WAKEUP_UCM_DETECT G

M6
R1
N3
M5
P2
P1
N1
M4
M3
M2
M1
L4
L3
L1
L2
K2

T1
R2

T2

K7
N2
L5
L6
GP4_IN_ACC9 G
GP5_IN_ACC10 G

NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC
NC

NC
NC

NC

NC
NC
NC
NC
U1101-2
GP8_IN_ACC14 G C1116 PWR_GND
5

TP1124 0.1uF
VCC NU
NU
PWM_ADC_SEL G
R1116 GND
3

47K
NU

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3V_DIG

U1104-2
PWR_GND

5
VCC

GND

3
1V8_FILT TP0161

TP1125 TP1126 D1101


1 VPP
C1131 1V8_FILT
1

1
0.1uF NC 2
G
NC

M13
N13

N14
R13
P14

P16
T15

T16

U1103

G4

G6
A4

E1

A5
MT45W2MW16PABA
LBA_N

SOE_N
ECB_N_PA4
SEB_N_PA5
EB0_N
EB1_N

R15
BURSTCLK

OE_N

CS0_N

VCC1
VCC2
VCCQ1
VCCQ2
VPP
R12 R11
1 NC A0 CS1_N NC
T13 T14
A1 CS2_N

D6
E1
2 M10 N12 B4 U1102
3 A2 CS3_N NC CLK 28F128W18BD60 C1132

VCC
VCCQ
T12 R14 E7
A3 CS4_N NC EN_CE 0.1uF
4 P13 T11 F8 A2
5 A4 CS5 NC EN_OE EN_OE
M9 N11 C5 B2
6 A5 RW_N EN_WE EN_UB
P10 D6 G5
7 A6 WP EN_WE
P12 A1
8 A7 0 EN_LB
N9 P7 C4 B5
9 A8 D0 1 ADV EN_CS1
R10 N7 B5 D3 A6
10 P9
A9
A10
U1100-1 D1
D2
M7 2 RESET WAIT ZZ

11 L10 T6 3 1 E8 1 A3 B6 0
12 A11 EIM_BLOCK D3 4 2 A0 0 2 A0 IO0 1
T10 R6 D8 F7 A4 C5
13 A12 D4 5 3 A1 D0 1 3 A1 IO1 2
R9 T5 C8 E6 A5 C6
14 A13 D5 6 4 A2 D1 2 4 A2 IO2 3
L9 R5 B8 E5 B3 D5

1
15 A14 PATRIOT D6 7 5 A3 D2 3 5 A3 IO3 4
K9 P5 A8 G5 B4 E5
16 A15 D7 8 6 A4 D3 4 6 A4 IO4 5
J9 N5 B7 E4 C3 F5
17 L8
A16 EIM MODULE D8
T4 9 7 A7
A5 D4
G3 5 TP5843 7 C4
A5 IO5
F6 6
18 A17 D9 10 8 A6 D5 6 8 A6 IO6 7
M8 J8 C7 E3 D4 G6
A18 D10 A7 D6 A7 IO7
19 N8 R4 11 1V8_FILT 9 A2 G1 7 9 H2 B1 8
20 A19 D11 12 10 A8 D7 8 10 A8 IO8 9
K8 P4 B2 G7 H3 C1
21 A20 D12 13 11 A9 D8 9 11 A9 IO9 10
L7 N4 C2 F6 H4 C2
22 A21 D13 14 12 A10 D9 10 12 A10 IO10 11
T7 T3 A1 F5 H5 D2
23 A22_PA1_DSP_DBG_XDW D14 15 13 A11 D10 11 13 A11 IO11 12
R7 R3 B1 F4 G3 E2
A23_PA0_DSP_DBG_YDW D15 14 A12 D11 12 14 A12 IO12 13
C1 D5 G4 F2
15 A13 D12 13 15 A13 IO13 14
D2 F3 F3 F1
16 A14 D13 14 16 A14 IO14 15
D1 F2 F4 G1
R1131 17 A15 D14 15 17 A15 IO15
D4 E2 E4
100K 18 A16 D15 18 A16
B6 D3
U1104-1 A17 A17
19 A6 19 H1
74VHC125
20 A18 20 A18
C6 G2
21 A19 21 A19
2 4 B3 2M x 16 RAM H6
22 A20 22 A20

VSS1
VSS2
RESET_OUT A Y C3 E3
FLASH_RESET 23 A21 A21
OE

1 D7 R1113
G A22 0

D1
E6
NU

VSSQ1
VSSQ2
VSS1
VSS2
R1114
0

A3
F1
G2
G8
Intel 8M x 16 Burst Flash
1M x 16 RAM

DATA(15:0)

ADDR(23:0)

Main Board 8466582A02_B / Patriot Memory Section


8.1 - 24 MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual

3V_DIG

SAP_FSYNC

SAP_STD

SAP_CLK

8
VCC
2

G
G
SO G SAP_SRD

5
SI U0207
6
SCK
1
E2_CS G 7
CS
HOLD
3
9V3 G 9V3 WP

GND
4
R0201 R0202 R0204
100 100 200K
C0218
0.1uF
C0204
9 4 0.1uF

8 U0202
VAG_1 TC4S66F
10 C0228

5
11 3V_DIG 180pF
R0222
10K R0228
U0206-3 10K
C0200 R0203 C0201 1 VDD 2
R0200 MC3403
560 10uF 560 10uF
R0205 C0205 VSS R0240
16V 16V 200K 100K
0.1uF CNTL

16V
C0224
6
4

VDD
9

10uF
R1 BCLKR
12
ATTN_EN G 11
BCLKT
C0226
9V3
MCLK R0238
9V3 R2 0.1uF 27K
R0223
4.7K 8 2 2 4
R0224 DR RO_NEG
C0213 Q0202 15K 7 1
0.1uF 10
FSR
FL0200 3
G RX_AUDIO
PDI MC145483 VAG_1 11
14
FST
4
9V3 PO_NEG U0206-1
U0201 3 5
PI PO_POS TP0200 MC3403
MC14053BD
16

13 4
VDD

6 14 18 17
EN TI_NEG TG
80mV C0202 12 12 19 13
INT_MIC G 0.1uF
YOA
14
R0218 VAG_1 11
C0221
R0225 VAG_2
16
TI_POS DT
ZA 10K 1K HB
80mV C0203 13 11 1uF
EXT_MIC G 0.1uF 2
Y1A SA U0206-4 1 20

VSS
MIC G Y0B
15 MC3403 VAGREF VAG VAG_2
ZB
775mV

15
1 10
TX_AUDIO G 5
Y1B SB C0219
C0236 R0246
Y0C 3V_DIG C0223 0.1uF 15K C0229
.01uF
4 0.1uF NU 82pF
ZC C0220 NU
NU NU
3 9 0.1uF
SP_AUDIO G Y1C SC
VSS
VEE

U0203 R0242
X9315 270K
8
7

8
3V_DIG G 3V_DIG

VCC
2 3
U_D* VH
C0225 R0239
FLT_A+ G FLT_A+
1 6 R0220 12K
9V3
INC VL 0.1uF
1K 6 4
INT_SWB+ G INT_SWB+ Q0201
7 5 7

VSS
CS VW
5
G HANDSET_AUDIO
R0206 VAG_1 11

4
U0206-2
9V3
MC3403
47K

3V_DIG
R0207
9V3 C0222 R0244 C0227
0.1uF 10K AUDIO_A+
0.1uF
47K

G
U0204
X9315
8
VCC

2 3 C0230
U_D* VH R0245
3.3K 3300pF
1 6 R0221 U0205
INC VL 100 TDA1519C C0232
7 5 INT_SWB+ 0.1uF
VSS

CS VW
C0233

7
1000pF
4

VCC
L0231
57R01
R0243 9 4
27K 1
INV OUT1 G SPKR+
R0208 NINV C0235
3
9V3 R1 RR 1000pF
8 6 L0232
47K M_SS OUT2
57R01
G SPKR-

GND1

GND2
R2
3V_DIG C0237
R0241 C0231
0.1uF C0234

5
Q0203 15K
33uF 1000pF
16V

R0237
15K

R1 G EXT_MUTE

Q0200

R2
G

G
MIC_EN3

MIC_EN2

MIC_EN1

E2POT_UD

E2POT_INC

E2POT_CS1

E2POT_CS2

G MUTE

Main Board 8466582A02_B / Controller Audio Section


MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual 8.1 - 25

TP0498
3V_DIG 5VD
R0465
0
EXPH_EN G USB_RS232

R0450 74VHC125
R0451 U0404-1
47K 10K
R0452

OE
U0406-2 2.2K 1
06A02 8 6 Y A
7 4 2
G EXPH_RTS
USB_INT G 5
4
R0467 R0468
4.7K 100K
R0454 C0450
33K 1uF
NU
NU bei Patriot Bravo
3V_DIG 3V_DIG 3V_DIG
5VD G 5VD
G RS232_RTS
3V_DIG G 3V_DIG
R0464 R0463
5VD 3V_DIG R0458 100 10K
47K NU NU

OE
1
3V_DIG
A Y
3V_DIG
2 4
C0451 C0452 C0453
74VHC125 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF C0459 C0464
U0410-1 R0456
R0455 C0454 0.1uF 4.7uF
10K NU 47K
0.1uF NU NU
NU
20
VCC

U0405
ISP1104

14
1

7
EN_OE1

VBUS
VCC
19 13
U0407
EN_OE2 G USB_RS232
2
VREG
1 TLV1508
U0408
18 MC74LVX244 2 3
RCV OE_N
11
G USB_TXENB
NU

5
Y0 A0 VP VO_VPO G TXD_VPOUT

VCC
16 4 4 12 19
14
Y1 A1
6 15
VM FSE0_VMO
5
G USB_VMOUT REFP
17
USB_VPIN G 12
Y2 A2
8 10
VPU SUSPND
16
FS
16
Y3 A3 G RI_SUSP
9
DPOS ENUMERATE
6
U0401-1
6
PWDN
14
74VHC125
9 11 8
DNEG MODE R0473 ADC_IN1 G 7
A0 CSTART

GND
270
EXPH_RI G 7
Y4 A4
13
USB_DET
2 4
ADC_IN2 G 8
A1
Y5 A5 TP0499 G RS232_TX ADC_IN3 G A2

17
5 15 A Y 9 1
RXD_VMIN G Y6 A6 ADC_IN4 G A3 SDO

OE
3 17 1 10
GND

RTS_XRXD G Y7 A7 TEMP_SENSE G 11
A4
2
BATTERY_VOLTAGE G A5 SDI
10

12
R0457 0 U0402-1 ADC_IN7 G 13
A6
3
74VHC125 OPT_ID G A7 SCLK

2 4 20
R0459
A Y
G EXPH_TX CS
10K

REFM
C0463 C0461 C0462

OE
4

GND
1
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF EOC
NU NU NU R0466

15

18
NU 0
G VPU

G RS232_RX

R0469
2.2K
U0403-1
74VHC125

4 2
Y A
G EXPH_RX

OE

1
R0470
100K
EXPH_EN

G USB_RS232

3V_DIG 3V_DIG 3V_DIG 3V_DIG 3V_DIG

U0410-2 U0401-2 U0402-2 U0403-2 U0404-2


PWR_GND PWR_GND PWR_GND PWR_GND PWR_GND
5

C0465 NU C0455 C0456 C0457 C0458


VCC VCC VCC VCC VCC
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF
NU
GND GND GND GND GND
3

Main Board 8466582A02_B / Controller USB/ADC Section


8.1 - 26 MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual

R14 R20

1
U1

C27

6
C20
VR1
R12

5
C25
C19

2
TP6 Y1

C15

C14
C23 C26 C30 C32 3 4

C16
C18

L6
C24 C29

C17
H1 A1
5

5
4

4
R17 R23 R10
U2

U3
24 C22 C31
R18

R24
R16

R22
E2 E3
5 4
8

8
R15 R21 FL2 2 3 U4 R26
C33

C39
C21 C28
E1

C8

C7

C6
C5

C3
C4

L3
R28
R19 R25
J1 H8 A8

L11
R27

D1

C12

C11

C43
U6

U5
R29
C40

L5
L4

FL1
L12 C41
R30

3 2
4 5
C38

C42
C1

C2

C37
L1

C10
R5

J2

GPS Sub Module 8466576A01_O / PCB TOP & BOT side

GPS sub modul


8466576A01_O
Date: Jan/25/2005
PCB TOP VIEW Drawing: Wolfgang Ka/BER, Date: Jan/25/2005
MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual 8.1 - 27

GPS_3V GPS_2V 3V_DIG LNA_BIAS


L4 R30
C1
GPS_3V
27nH 18pF
0
C2
E1 C37 C38 6 B39162-B7829-C710 L1
L5 R29 U5 0.1uF
22.0nH 27nH
750

VCC
0.1uF 18pF
IDCTR
L12
C41 FL1 J2
C3 C4 C5 4 OUT IN 1 1 4 C10
OUT IN
10uF 10uF 10uF 4.7nH 18pF
47pF

GND2
GND1
C6 C7 C8

GND
18pF L3 18pF 18pF PS 3 C42
GPS_3V R5

GND2
GND1
27nH 10K

5
3
2
C11 3V_DIG 1.5pF
1000pF
NU
5 2 C40 C43
C12
UPC8211TK
L6 18pF L11 18pF
0.1uF
27nH 8.2nH
U4

G6

G3
H7

H5

H3

C4
C5
D3
D4
D5
D6

C3
A5

E7
F2
R28 R26
100K 100K

VCC_LAN
VCC_IF
VCC_MIX
VCC_PLL
VCC_REF
VCC_VCO

VDD_CORE_1
VDD_CORE_2
VDD_CORE_3
VDD_CORE_4
VDD_CORE_5
VDD_CORE_6

VDD_IO_1
VDD_IO_2
VDD_IO_3
C14 C15
0.1uF 18pF
C39
A6
DBGACK
D1 B8
LOW_REF_CLK TDO 47pF GPS_INT
4 TCO-5871 C2 A1
MOD_MCLK ADC3 J1-21
VCC

C7 B2
TCK ADC2
C16 B4 A3
MCLK_EXT ADC1
1 3 H2 B3
V_CONT OUTPUT REF_CLK ADC0
A7 H8
1000pF BREAKPT LNA_IN
A2
GPS H6
GND

Y1 DEGRQ LNA_OUT
F8 C1 U6-1
NRESET EXT_NIRQ
2 26MHz C8 B6 2 4 SPIB_MISO
NTRST MISO_TXD0 A Y J1-5
TP6 A8 C6
TDI MOSI_RXD0 OE 74VHC125
D8 B5 1
TEST NPSC_RXD1
B7 B1 SPIB_MOSI
TMS ONEPPS J1-7
E2 D7
MOD_ARM SCK_TXD1
A4 H4
MOD_BOOT VGA_INP

VSS_CORE_1
VSS_CORE_2
VSS_CORE_3
VSS_CORE_4
VSS_CORE_5
VSS_CORE_6
4 IT5305BE G4 SPIB_CLK
J1-15

VEE_LNA1
VEE_LAN2

GND_ISQ1
GND_ISQ2
VGA_INM

VEE_VCO

VSS_IO_1
VSS_IO_2
VSS_IO_3
VEE_REF
VEE_MIX
VEE_PLL
VCC

NU G2

VEE_IF
VTUNE

2 3 SPIB_CS0_UART
COMM OUTPUT C17 J1-4
G8
G7
G5
F4
G1
H1
F3

E3
E4
E5
E6
F5
F6

D2
E8
E1

F1
F7
R10
2K ONE_PPS
Y2
GND

560pF J1-23
1 24.5535MHz B39162-B7840-C710
3
C18 OUT1
1
FL2 IN
4
2200pF OUT2

GND2

GND1
5

2
3V_DIG

R27
3.32K
GPS_RESET
J1-17

D1 GPS_32KHZ
J1-13

3V_DIG
3V_DIG J1-8
C33 12V
U1 100pF
MILAN_12V J1-14
LP2986ILDX E2 12V
LM2941 J1-16
4 5 4 5
MILAN_12V VIN VOUT INPUT OUTPUT GPS_2V
8 7 GND
SHUTDOWN ERROR J1-12
2 1 6 2 IDCTR
ON_OFF ADJ SENSE FEEDBACK
C20 GND
GND1
GND2

R14 3 C21 C22 C23 C24


TAP R15 J1-6

1 GND1
9 GND2
3.32K
470pF U2 33K 100pF
C25 C27 C26
3
6

R16 0.1uF 33uF 150pF GND


J1-10
0
0.1uF 33uF 10uF R17 NU
SIM_CLOCK_GP
0
J1-11
R18 R19
0 51.1K SIM_DATA_GP
NU
J1-9
R20
1K SIM_PWR_GP
J1-1
SIM_RESET_GP
J1-2
LP2986ILDX E3
4 5 SIM_SENSE_GP
INPUT OUTPUT GPS_3V J1-3
8 7
SHUTDOWN ERROR OPT_SEL
6 2 IDCTR
3V_DIG SENSE FEEDBACK J1-24
3 C28 C29 C30 C31
TAP R21
U6-2
1 GND1
9 GND2

U3 75K 100pF
5 PWR_GND C32
R22 0.1uF 33uF 150pF
VCC 0 SPICS9
10uF R23 R12 J1-18 N.C.
NU
LNA_BIAS
GND 0 20
3
R24
GPS_RX
R25 J1-20 N.C.
VR1 C19
0 51.1K
NU GPS_TX
13V 150pF J1-19 N.C.
GPS_ON_OFF
J1-22 N.C.

GPS Sub Module 8466576A01_O / Schematic


MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual 8.1 - 28

PARTS LISTS Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value
C0162 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0316 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C0417 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0
Parts on the Mainboard (0166503N04)
C0163 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0317 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5% C0418 2113944C36 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
Reference Motorola PN Value
C0164 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0318 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0419 2113944C36 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C0110 2113944C18 CAP CER CHP 3.3PF 50V +/- 0.25
C0170 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0319 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0420 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0
C0111 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0200 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C0320 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0421 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0
C0113 2113945C04 CAP CER CHP 22,000PF 50V 10%
C0201 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C0321 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0450 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0114 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0202 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0322 2313960F30 CAP,FXD,47UF,+10%,-10%,10V-DC, C0451 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
C0115 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C0203 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0323 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C0452 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
C0116 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C0204 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0324 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C0453 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
C0117 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0205 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0325 2313960C78 CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,-10%,20V-DC C0454 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
C0118 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0
C0213 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0326 2113945C04 CAP CER CHP 22,000PF 50V 10% C0455 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
C0119 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0218 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0328 2313960F30 CAP,FXD,47UF,+10%,-10%,10V-DC, C0456 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
C0120 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0219 2113945C02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 50V 10% C0329 2311049A18 CAP. TANT 10% 10UF C0457 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
C0121 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0220 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0330 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0458 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
C0123 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
C0221 2313960B01 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-DC,S C0331 2313960F30 CAP,FXD,47UF,+10%,-10%,10V-DC, C0459 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0124 2113944C43 CAP CER CHP 82.0PF 50V 5%
C0222 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0332 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0460 2113946J03 CAP CER CHP 10.0UF 16V 10%
C0125 2113944C43 CAP CER CHP 82.0PF 50V 5%
C0223 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0333 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0461 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0127 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0224 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C0334 2113945C02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 50V 10% C0462 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0128 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0225 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0335 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5% C0463 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0129 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0226 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0336 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5% C0464 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0130 2113945A05 CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10%
C0227 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0337 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5% C0465 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0131 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0228 2113944C01 CAP CER CHP 180.0PF 50V 5% C0338 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5% C0502 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0132 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0229 2113944C43 CAP CER CHP 82.0PF 50V 5% C0339 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5% C0503 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0133 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0230 2113945L37 CAP,FXD,3300PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, C0340 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0504 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0134 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0231 2313960F04 CAP TANT 33 UF 10% 16V 6032-28 C0341 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0505 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0135 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0232 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0342 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0506 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0136 2113944A27 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%
C0233 2113945L25 CAP,FXD,1000PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, C0343 2113946F03 CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10% C0507 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0137 2113944C36 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C0234 2113945L25 CAP,FXD,1000PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, C0344 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0508 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0138 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0235 2113945L25 CAP,FXD,1000PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, C0345 2113945C02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 50V 10% C0509 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0139 2113944C36 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C0236 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0346 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0510 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0140 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0237 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0347 2113946F03 CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10% C0511 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0141 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
C0300 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5% C0348 2113946F03 CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10% C0512 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0142 2113944C38 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5%
C0301 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5% C0401 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0513 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0143 2313960H07 CAP TANT 100 UF 10% 16V 7343-3
C0302 2313960F04 CAP TANT 33 UF 10% 16V 6032-28 C0402 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0515 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0146 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C0303 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0404 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C0517 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0147 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C0304 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5% C0405 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C0519 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0148 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0305 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0406 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C0520 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0150 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0306 2389289U01 10UF 50V 20, ALUMINUM SMD C0407 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C0521 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0151 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0307 2113945C02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 50V 10% C0408 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C0522 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0152 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0308 2313960F04 CAP TANT 33 UF 10% 16V 6032-28 C0409 2313960C78 CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,-10%,20V-DC C0523 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0154 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0309 2313960F04 CAP TANT 33 UF 10% 16V 6032-28 C0410 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C0524 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0155 2113945L33 CAP,FXD,2200PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC
C0310 2314030J28 CAP,FXD,22UF,+10%,-10%,35V-DC, C0411 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C0525 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0156 2313960B01 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-DC,S
C0311 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0412 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C0526 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0157 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0312 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0413 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C0527 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0158 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0313 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C0414 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C0528 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0159 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
C0314 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C0415 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C0529 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0160 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0315 2313960F04 CAP TANT 33 UF 10% 16V 6032-28 C0416 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C0530 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0161 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
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Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value
C0531 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C1107 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C5034 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% C5148 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C0532 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C1108 2113946F03 CAP CER CHP 4.7UF 6.3V 10% C5035 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% C5150 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,
C0533 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C1109 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5036 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% C5151 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,
C0534 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C1110 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5037 2113945A03 CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10% C5152 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC,
C0535 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C1111 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5038 2113944A06 CAP CER CHP 1.6PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5153 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC,
C0536 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C1112 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5039 2113944A18 CAP CER CHP 5.1PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5154 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC,
C0537 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C1113 2113946M01 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 10V C5040 2113944A14 CAP CER CHP 3.6PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5155 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC,
C0538 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C1114 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C5041 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5156 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,
C0539 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C1115 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C5042 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5157 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,
C0540 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C1116 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5043 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5158 2113945L25 CAP,FXD,1000PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,
C0550 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C1119 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5044 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5159 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,
C0551 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C1120 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5045 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5160 2113945L25 CAP,FXD,1000PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,
C0552 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C1121 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5046 2113944A18 CAP CER CHP 5.1PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5161 2113944C36 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C0553 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C1131 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5101 2113944C04 CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5% C5162 2113944C36 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C0554 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C1132 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5102 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5163 2113944C36 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C0555 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C1133 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5103 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, C5164 2113944C36 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C0556 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C5001 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% C5104 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5166 2313960B01 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-DC,S
C0557 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C5002 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% C5111 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5167 2313960B30 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,10V-DC
C0558 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C5003 2313960B01 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-DC,S C5112 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5168 2313960B30 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,10V-DC
C0559 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C5004 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5113 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5169 2313960B01 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-DC,S
C0560 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C5005 2313960B30 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,10V-DC C5120 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5171 2113944C32 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%
C0561 2113944C83 CAP,FXD,36PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C5007 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% C5121 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5172 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC,
C0601 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5008 2313960B30 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,10V-DC C5122 2113945L25 CAP,FXD,1000PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, C5173 2113944C32 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%
C0603 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5009 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5123 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5174 2113944C32 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%
C0604 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5010 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% C5124 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, C5175 2113944C32 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%
C0605 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5011 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5125 2113944C75 CAP,FXD,8.2PF,.25PF+/-,50V-DC, C5176 2113944C01 CAP CER CHP 180.0PF 50V 5%
C0606 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5012 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C5126 2113944C32 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5% C5177 2113944C32 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%
C0607 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5013 2113944A06 CAP CER CHP 1.6PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5127 2113944C04 CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5% C5178 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C0608 2113944B01 CAP CER CHP 180.0PF 25V 5% C5015 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5128 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5179 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C0609 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5016 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% C5129 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, C5180 2113944C41 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C0610 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5017 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5130 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5181 2113944C32 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%
C0611 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5018 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5131 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, C5182 2113944C34 CAP CER CHP 22.0PF 50V 5%
C0612 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5019 2113944A08 CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5132 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5183 2113944C34 CAP CER CHP 22.0PF 50V 5%
C0613 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5020 2113944A06 CAP CER CHP 1.6PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5133 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5184 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,
C0614 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5021 2113944A27 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5% C5134 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5185 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC,
C0615 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5022 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% C5135 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5186 2113945L25 CAP,FXD,1000PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,
C0616 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5023 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5% C5136 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5187 2113944C30 CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V +/- 0.5
C0617 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5024 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C5137 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, C5188 2113945G95 CAP,FXD,.22UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC
C0618 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5025 2113944A23 CAP CER CHP 8.2PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5138 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5189 2313960C78 CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,-10%,20V-DC
C0619 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5026 2113944A06 CAP CER CHP 1.6PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5139 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5190 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C1100 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C5027 2113944A16 CAP CER CHP 4.3PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5140 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5191 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C1101 2113946M01 CAP CER CHP 1.0UF 10V C5028 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5141 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5192 2113944C47 CAP CER CHP 150.0PF 50V 5%
C1102 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5029 2113946B04 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 10V 10% C5142 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C5193 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
C1103 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5030 2113945A03 CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10% C5144 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C5194 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,
C1104 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5031 2313960B01 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-DC,S C5145 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5195 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC,
C1105 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5032 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% C5146 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% C5197 2113944C32 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5%
C1106 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5033 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5147 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5198 2113945G95 CAP,FXD,.22UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC
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Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value
C5199 2313960C78 CAP,FXD,2.2UF,+10%,-10%,20V-DC C5341 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5431 2113944C32 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5% C5504 2313960G32 CAP,FXD,10UF,+10%,-10%,35V-DC,
C5202 2113944C73 CAP,FXD,6.8PF,.25PF+/-,,,50V-D C5342 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5432 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5505 2113945G57 CAP,FXD,.033UF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,
C5203 2113944C77 CAP,FXD,11PF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C5343 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C5433 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5506 2113944A34 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5%
C5204 2113944C31 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5% C5344 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% C5434 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5507 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5205 2113944C32 CAP CER CHP 15.0PF 50V 5% C5345 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5435 2111078B22 CAP CHIP RF 22 5 NPO 100V C5508 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5206 2113944C35 CAP CER CHP 27.0PF 50V 5% C5346 2113945L17 CAP,FXD,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,0 C5436 2111078B20 CAP CHIP RF 18 5 NPO 100V C5509 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5208 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5347 2113944A25 CAP CER CHP 10.0PF 50V +/- 0.5 C5437 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5510 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5209 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5351 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5438 2111078B13 CAP ALT E16 C5521 2113944A34 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5%
C5210 2113944C04 CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5% C5352 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10% C5439 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5541 2113944A34 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5%
C5211 2113944C04 CAP CER CHP 330.0PF 50V 5% C5353 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5440 2111078B49 CAP CHIP RF 180 5 NPO 100V C5543 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C5212 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5361 2113944A34 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% C5441 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5550 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5213 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5362 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5442 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5551 2113945A09 CAP CER CHP 1000PF 50V 10%
C5214 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5363 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5443 2113944A22 CAP CER CHP 7.5PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5552 2113945A03 CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10%
C5215 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5365 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5% C5444 2113944A22 CAP CER CHP 7.5PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5553 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5216 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5366 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5445 2113944A22 CAP CER CHP 7.5PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5554 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C5219 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5367 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5446 2113944A22 CAP CER CHP 7.5PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5555 2113944M04 CAP,FXD,2.7PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC,0
C5220 2113944M16 CAP,FXD,8.2PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC,0 C5400 2113944M21 CAP,FXD,13PF,,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,0 C5447 2113944A22 CAP CER CHP 7.5PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5556 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5%
C5221 2113944M22 CAP,FXD,15PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 C5401 2113944A34 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% C5448 2113944A22 CAP CER CHP 7.5PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5557 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5301 2113945L43 CAP,FXD,5600PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, C5402 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5449 2113944C39 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% C5558 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C5303 0804533C33 CAP METAL/POLY FILM 0.047 C5403 2113945A05 CAP CER CHP 470PF 50V 10% C5451 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5559 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5305 2113945L43 CAP,FXD,5600PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, C5404 2113944A15 CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5452 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5601 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5306 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5405 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5453 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5602 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5%
C5307 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C5406 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5455 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5603 2113944A23 CAP CER CHP 8.2PF 50V +/- 0.5P
C5308 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5407 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% C5456 2111078B18 CAP CHIP RF 15 5 NPO 100V C5604 2113944A08 CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V +/- 0.25
C5311 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% C5408 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,-10%,25V-D C5457 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5605 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V
C5312 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% C5409 2113944A20 CAP CER CHP 6.2PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5458 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5606 2113944A14 CAP CER CHP 3.6PF 50V +/- 0.25
C5313 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% C5410 2113945B04 CAP,FXD,.022UF,+10%,-10%,25V-D C5459 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5607 2113944A15 CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/- 0.25
C5314 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% C5411 2113944A02 CAP CER CHP 1.2PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5460 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5609 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5315 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% C5412 2113944A34 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% C5461 2111078B25 CAP ALT E32 C5611 2113944A13 CAP CER CHP 3.3PF 50V +/- 0.25
C5316 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C5413 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5462 2111078B08 CAP CHIP RF 6.2 .25NPO 100V C5612 2113944A17 CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/- 0.25
C5317 2113944A29 CAP CER CHP 22.0PF 50V 5% C5414 2113944A20 CAP CER CHP 6.2PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5463 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5613 2113944A08 CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V +/- 0.25
C5318 2313960B28 CAP TANT 2.2 UF 10% 10V 3216-1 C5415 2113944A15 CAP CER CHP 3.9PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5464 2111078B09 CAP ALT E17 C5614 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V
C5319 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5416 2115938H02 CAP CHIP CL1 22+/-5%PF C5465 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5615 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V
C5321 2313960B30 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,10V-DC C5417 2113945C27 CAP,FXD,.047UF,+10%,-10%,50V-D C5466 2111078B01 CAP CHIP RF 3.3 .25 NPO 100V C5621 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V
C5322 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5418 2113944A34 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% C5467 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5622 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5323 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5419 2113944A34 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% C5468 2111078B13 CAP ALT E16 C5623 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C5324 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C5420 2113945B02 CAP CER CHP 10,000PF 25V 10% C5469 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5624 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V
C5331 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5421 2313960C26 CAP TANT 1.0 UF 10% 35V 3528-2 C5470 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5625 2113944A63 CAP,FXD,1PF,.25PF+/-,50V-DC,04
C5332 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5422 2113945C31 CAP,FXD,.1UF,+10%,-10%,50V-DC, C5471 2111078B01 CAP CHIP RF 3.3 .25 NPO 100V C5626 2113944A19 CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/- 0.5P
C5333 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5423 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5472 2111078B23 CAP ALT E37 C5627 2113944A10 CAP CER CHP 2.4PF 50V +/- 0.25
C5334 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5424 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5473 2111078B34 CAP CHIP RF 47 5 NPO 100V C5629 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V
C5335 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5425 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5474 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5630 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5336 2113945C03 CAP CER CHP 15,000PF 50V 10% C5426 2103689A47 SL240J HIGH - Q CAPACITOR, UCN C5475 2111078A29 CAPACITOR,CHIP,10PF,.5PF+/-,,, C5631 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5337 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5427 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5480 2111078B49 CAP CHIP RF 180 5 NPO 100V C5632 2113944A05 CAP CER CHP 1.5PF 50V +/- 0.25
C5338 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5428 2113945L49 CAP,FXD,.01UF,,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, C5501 2113944C39 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% C5633 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5339 2313960B30 CAP,FXD,4.7UF,+10%,-10%,10V-DC C5429 2113944A34 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% C5502 2113944C39 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% C5634 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5%
C5340 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5430 2113944C39 CAP CER CHP 56.0PF 50V 5% C5503 2113945B05 CAP,FXD,.033UF,+10%,-10%,25V-D C5635 2113944A24 CAP CER CHP 9.1PF 50V +/- 0.5P
8.1 - 31 MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual

Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value
C5640 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5740 2113944A26 CAP CER CHP 12.0PF 50V 5% C5854 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 D0404 4866544A01 DIODE
ARRAY,ZEN,SR05.TCT,SM,,,
C5641 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5741 2113944A08 CAP CER CHP 2.0PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5855 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06
C5643 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5742 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5856 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5% D1101 4813978C02 PB FREE, NOT COMPLETELY
ENRICH
C5644 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5743 2313960B28 CAP TANT 2.2 UF 10% 10V 3216-1 C5857 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5%
D5001 4813974A06 DIODE,PIN,SM,SOT-23,35V,.2W,SL
C5645 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5750 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5859 2113945L41 CAP,FXD,4700PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC,
D5002 4815048H01 SOT MMBD353 DIODE DUAL SCHT
C5646 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5751 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5860 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
D5003 4813974A06 DIODE,PIN,SM,SOT-23,35V,.2W,SL
C5651 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C5752 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5861 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
D5004 4813974A06 DIODE,PIN,SM,SOT-23,35V,.2W,SL
C5652 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5753 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5862 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06
D5121 4815048H01 SOT MMBD353 DIODE DUAL SCHT
C5653 2113945C04 CAP CER CHP 22,000PF 50V 10% C5754 2113945A13 CAP CER CHP 4700PF 50V 10% C5863 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06
D5180 4885055Y01 DIODE VARACTOR PB-FREE
C5654 2113945L25 CAP,FXD,1000PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, C5760 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5864 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
D5190 4813974A01 DIODE ARRAY,VCTR,SM,SOT-
C5655 2113944A13 CAP CER CHP 3.3PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5803 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 C5865 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 23,100
C5671 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C5804 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 C5867 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 D5201 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C5672 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C5805 2113944M13 CAP,FXD,6.2PF,.1PF+/-,,,50V-DC C5868 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 D5202 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C5681 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C5806 2113944C69 CAP,FXD,1.8PF,.1PF+/-,50V-DC,0 C5870 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 D5301 4815011H01 DIODE TRIPLE
C5682 2313960D07 CAP,FXD,10,+10,-10,16,SM,,-55M C5807 2113944C16 CAP CER CHP 2.7PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5871 2113944C03 CAP CER CHP 270.0PF 50V 5% D5302 4815011H01 DIODE TRIPLE
C5683 2113945A03 CAP CER CHP 330PF 50V 10% C5808 2113944M13 CAP,FXD,6.2PF,.1PF+/-,,,50V-DC C5872 2113944C03 CAP CER CHP 270.0PF 50V 5% D5331 4813974A05 DIODE 30V HOT CARRIER
C5684 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5809 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5873 2113944C03 CAP CER CHP 270.0PF 50V 5% MMBD301L

C5685 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5810 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5874 2113944C03 CAP CER CHP 270.0PF 50V 5% D5451 4802482J02 PIN DIODE SMD

C5686 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5811 2113944C16 CAP CER CHP 2.7PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5875 2313960B01 CAP,FXD,1UF,+10%,-10%,16V-DC,S D5452 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER

C5701 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5812 2113944C16 CAP CER CHP 2.7PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5876 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 D5551 4802482J02 PIN DIODE SMD

C5702 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5% C5813 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 C5878 2113944M03 CAP,FXD,2.4PF,.1PF+/-,,,50V-DC D5601 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER

C5704 2113944A14 CAP CER CHP 3.6PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5819 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 C5879 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER D5602 4885055Y01 DIODE VARACTOR PB-FREE

C5705 2113944A22 CAP CER CHP 7.5PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5820 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5880 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER D5603 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER

C5706 2113944A17 CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5822 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 C5881 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 D5604 4885055Y01 DIODE VARACTOR PB-FREE

C5707 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5823 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% C5882 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER D5731 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER

C5708 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5824 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 C5883 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% D5732 4885055Y01 DIODE VARACTOR PB-FREE

C5709 2113944A22 CAP CER CHP 7.5PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5825 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER D0101 4813978C02 PB FREE, NOT COMPLETELY D5733 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
ENRICH D5734 4885055Y01 DIODE VARACTOR PB-FREE
C5711 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5826 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
C5712 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5827 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% D0102 4813978C02 PB FREE, NOT COMPLETELY E0300 2415954H01 INDUCTOR BEAD CHIP
ENRICH
C5713 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5828 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% E1101 2480067M02 CHK RF CHIP BEAD INDUCTOR
D0150 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C5714 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5831 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 E1102 2480067M02 CHK RF CHIP BEAD INDUCTOR
D0151 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C5715 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5833 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% E1103 2480067M02 CHK RF CHIP BEAD INDUCTOR
D0152 4813978C02 PB FREE, NOT COMPLETELY
C5716 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5834 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% E5801 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
ENRICH
C5717 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5836 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% F0301 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
D0153 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C5721 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5840 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% D0300 4813978C02 PB FREE, NOT COMPLETELY F0302 6515076H01 FUSE CHIP SMT TR/1608FF 3A

C5722 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5841 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% ENRICH F0303 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER

C5725 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5842 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% D0301 4813978C02 PB FREE, NOT COMPLETELY FL0200 5185941F33 IC,3V LNR PCM CODEC
ENRICH FLTR,NOPB
C5730 2113944A31 CAP CER CHP 33.0PF 50V 5% C5843 2113945C04 CAP CER CHP 22,000PF 50V 10%
D0303 4813978C02 PB FREE, NOT COMPLETELY FL5001 9186076Z01 FILTER, BP 3-POLE CER 851-870
C5731 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5844 2113945C04 CAP CER CHP 22,000PF 50V 10%
ENRICH
FL5002 9186076Z01 FILTER, BP 3-POLE CER 851-870
C5732 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5845 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06
D0304 4813978C02 PB FREE, NOT COMPLETELY
FL5451 5866506A01 ISOLATOR 806-870MHZ 10W FOR-
C5733 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V C5846 2113944M38 CAP,FXD,68PF,+2%,-2%,50V-DC,06 ENRICH
WAR
C5734 2113944A19 CAP CER CHP 5.6PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5847 2113945L25 CAP,FXD,1000PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, D0305 4813974A21 DIODE ARRAY,SIGNL/SWG,BAS70-
J0301 0986165B02 POWER CONNECTOR MILLENIUM
04
C5735 2113944A23 CAP CER CHP 8.2PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5848 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
J0400 0966512A01 20 POS. 0,64 SQ CONNECTOR
C5736 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER C5849 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% D0306 4813978C02 PB FREE, NOT COMPLETELY
ENRICH J0450 0915064H03 CONNECTOR, ZIF (40 PINS)
C5737 2113944A17 CAP CER CHP 4.7PF 50V +/- 0.25 C5850 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
D0325 4813978C02 PB FREE, NOT COMPLETELY J0500 0915064H03 CONNECTOR, ZIF (40 PINS)
C5738 2113944A23 CAP CER CHP 8.2PF 50V +/- 0.5P C5852 2113945L37 CAP,FXD,3300PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, ENRICH J0550 0916162H02 12 POS, FLEX CONNECTOR, SIDE
C5739 2113944A36 CAP CER CHP 68.0PF 50V 5% C5853 2113945L41 CAP,FXD,4700PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC, E
MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual 8.1 - 32

Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value
J0570 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER L5219 2414015B08 IDCTR,CHIP,220NH,2%,400MA,.7O L5703 2414032F22 IDCTR,WW,8.2NH,5%,600MA,.12O Q0301 4813973A81 XSTR,BIP GP SS,DIG,NPN AND
H HM PNP
J0600 0980521Z04 CONN, ZIF VERTICAL, 24PINS
J5401 0986166B01 MOBILE RF CONNECTOR (BNC) L5301 2414017Q20 IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.65O L5704 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER Q0302 4813973M07 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,TO-236,,,
H L5711 2414032F28 IDCTR,WW,33NH,5%,500MA,.27OH Q0303 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59,
L0231 2415954H01 INDUCTOR BEAD CHIP
L5361 2414017Q20 IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.65O M, Q0304 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59,
L0232 2415954H01 INDUCTOR BEAD CHIP H L5712 2414032F41 IDCTR,WW,390NH,10%,200MA,1.5
Q0305 4813973M07 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,TO-236,,,
L0301 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER L5362 2414032F23 IDCTR,WW,12NH,5%,600MA,.15OH OH
M, Q0306 4813973M07 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,TO-236,,,
L5001 2414032F22 IDCTR,WW,8.2NH,5%,600MA,.12O L5721 2414032F21 IDCTR,WW,6.8NH,5%,600MA,.11O
HM L5363 2414032L25 IDCTR,WW,12UH,5%,150MA,3.8OH HM Q0341 4813973A13 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,PNP,,TO-236,SO
L5002 2414017Q20 IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.65O M, Q0342 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59,
L5722 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH
H L5403 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH M, Q0343 4813973M07 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,TO-236,,,
L5004 2414032F26 IDCTR,WW,22NH,5%,500MA,.22OH M,
L5731 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH Q0344 4813973A13 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,PNP,,TO-236,SO
M, L5404 2414032F22 IDCTR,WW,8.2NH,5%,600MA,.12O M,
Q0401 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
L5005 2414032F22 IDCTR,WW,8.2NH,5%,600MA,.12O HM L5733 2414032F25 IDCTR,WW,18NH,5%,600MA,.2OH
HM Q0600 5166540A01 IC,POWER MANAGE-
L5405 2414032F22 IDCTR,WW,8.2NH,5%,600MA,.12O M,C
MENT,,SM,,,,PB-
L5006 2414032F23 IDCTR,WW,12NH,5%,600MA,.15OH HM
L5734 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH
M, Q5001 4813973M07 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,TO-236,,,
L5421 2479990B02 AIR WOUND COIL/GREEN COLOR M,
L5007 2414032F28 IDCTR,WW,33NH,5%,500MA,.27OH 19. Q5002 4816097H01 XISTOR FMC2 RH
L5735 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH
M, L5431 2485873L01 ENCAPSULATED AIR WOUND M, Q5101 4802197J95 RF TRANSISTOR PBR941
L5008 2414032F21 IDCTR,WW,6.8NH,5%,600MA,.11O COIL L5803 2414032F21 IDCTR,WW,6.8NH,5%,600MA,.11O Q5151 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
HM L5451 2460591A49 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 8.01 HM Q5180 4802197J95 RF TRANSISTOR PBR941
L5009 2414017G06 IDCTR,CHIP,8.2NH,5%,300MA,.33O L5452 2460591A49 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 8.01 L5804 2414032F21 IDCTR,WW,6.8NH,5%,600MA,.11O
Q5190 4802197J95 RF TRANSISTOR PBR941
L5011 2414032F43 IDCTR,WW,560NH,10%,170MA,3.5 HM
L5453 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER Q5201 4802197J95 RF TRANSISTOR PBR941
OH L5805 2414032F21 IDCTR,WW,6.8NH,5%,600MA,.11O
L5461 2460591A29 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 6.61 Q5202 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
L5012 2414032F59 IDCTR,WW,390NH,5%,290MA,1.5O HM
L5462 2460591A29 COIL AIR WOUND INDUC 6.61
HM L5812 2580443L24 XFMR,BALUN,,,,SM Q5301 4815066H01 UMG5N DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
L5013 2414017G08 IND 12.0 NH 5% L5501 2484657R01 INDUCTOR BEAD CHIP Q5331 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59,
L5813 2414015A13 IDCTR,CHIP,560NH,2%,580MA,1.33
L5014 2414017G08 IND 12.0 NH 5% L5502 2484657R01 INDUCTOR BEAD CHIP Q5332 4813973A13 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,PNP,,TO-236,SO
L5814 2414017Q20 IDCTR,FXD,2.2UH,20%,30MA,.65O
L5503 2484657R01 INDUCTOR BEAD CHIP H
L5015 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH Q5351 4802197J95 RF TRANSISTOR PBR941
M, L5551 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH L5877 2415429H25 CHIP INDUCTOR Q5352 4813973A13 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,PNP,,TO-236,SO
M,
L5016 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH M0301 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER Q5421 4813976A03 TSTR, 450 MHZ, 8W, 7.5V, PLD 1
M, L5552 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH
M, M0302 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER Q5431 4888606T14 XSTR,FET RF POWER,TO-
L5017 2414017G08 IND 12.0 NH 5% 270,45W,T
L5553 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH M5421 2686201B02 HEATSPREADER
L5018 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH
M, M5422 2686201B02 HEATSPREADER Q5501 4813973A13 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,PNP,,TO-236,SO
M,
L5601 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH Q0100 4813973M07 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,TO-236,,, Q5521 4813973A13 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,PNP,,TO-236,SO
L5019 2488090Y11 INDUCTOR,MULTI-
M, Q5542 4813973A13 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,PNP,,TO-236,SO
LAYER,6.8NH,1005 Q0101 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
L5126 2414032D23 IDCTR,WW,470NH,5%,490MA,1.3O L5603 2414032F25 IDCTR,WW,18NH,5%,600MA,.2OH Q0150 4815066H01 UMG5N DIGITAL TRANSISTOR Q5551 4813973A13 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,PNP,,TO-236,SO
M,C
HM Q5552 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59,
Q0152 4815066H01 UMG5N DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
L5604 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH
L5174 2409092R07 IND CHIP PWR 1008 10 UH SMD Q5553 4813973A13 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,PNP,,TO-236,SO
M, Q0156 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59,
L5175 2409092R07 IND CHIP PWR 1008 10 UH SMD Q0157 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59, Q5554 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59,
L5605 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH
L5180 2414032D19 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,670MA,.5OH M, Q5559 4813973M07 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,TO-236,,,
Q0158 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59,
M,
L5606 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH Q0159 4816147H01 TSTR NPN DRLNGTN MXTA27 Q5601 4885061Y01 XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PB-
L5190 2414032D30 IDCTR,WW,1UH,5%,320MA,2.8OH M, FREE
M,C Q0160 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59,
L5607 2414032F22 IDCTR,WW,8.2NH,5%,600MA,.12O Q5602 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59,
L5201 2414032B57 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,720MA,.84O Q0161 4813973A81 XSTR,BIP GP SS,DIG,NPN AND
HM
PNP Q5604 4815267H01 DBRT UMT1NFTN
HM
L5623 2414032F27 IDCTR,FXD,27NH,5%,500MA,.25O Q5605 4815267H01 DBRT UMT1NFTN
L5202 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER Q0163 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59,
HM
Q0164 4813973M07 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,TO-236,,, Q5621 4885061Y01 XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PB-
L5203 2414032F38 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,400MA,.7OH L5627 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER FREE
M, Q0200 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59,
L5628 2414032F24 IDCTR,WW,15NH,5%,600MA,.17OH Q5631 4885061Y01 XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PB-
L5204 2414032B57 IDCTR,WW,220NH,5%,720MA,.84O M, Q0201 4815066H01 UMG5N DIGITAL TRANSISTOR FREE
HM
L5702 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER Q0202 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59, Q5653 4815154H01 DUAL TRANS NPN
L5218 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
Q0203 4813973A42 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,SM,SC-59,
Q5671 4813973M07 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,TO-236,,,
8.1 - 33 MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual

Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value
Q5681 4813973M07 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,NPN,,TO-236,,, R0165 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603 R0246 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0405 0613952H75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5% 0603
Q5701 4885061Y01 XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PB- R0166 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603 R0300 0613952H73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5% 0603 R0406 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603
FREE R0167 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R0301 0613952J22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5 0603 R0409 0613952H67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5% 0603
Q5711 4815055H01 TSTR DUAL NPN/PNP UMH 5
R0168 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603 R0302 0613952H95 CER CHIP RES 8200 OHM 5% 0603 R0410 0613952J25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
Q5712 4885061Y01 XSTR NPN 6V 30UA 12GHZ PB- 0603
R0169 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0303 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603
FREE
R0411 0613952H33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5% 0603
R0170 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603 R0304 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603
Q5801 4802197J95 RF TRANSISTOR PBR941
R0412 0613952H33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5% 0603
R0171 0613952J05 CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5% 0603 R0305 0613958D85 CER CHIP RES 7500 OHM 1% 0805
Q5802 4815066H01 UMG5N DIGITAL TRANSISTOR
R0172 0613952J07 CER CHIP RES 18K OHM 5% 0603 R0306 0613958D09 CER CHIP RES 1210 OHM 1% 0805 R0413 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603
Q5804 4813973A13 XSTR,BIP GP SS,,PNP,,TO-236,SO
R0173 0613952H81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5% 0603 R0307 0613958D85 CER CHIP RES 7500 OHM 1% 0805 R0415 0613952H49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0603
R0100 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603 R0416 0613952H77 CER CHIP RES 1500 OHM 5% 0603
R0174 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0308 0613958D09 CER CHIP RES 1210 OHM 1% 0805
R0101 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603
R0417 0613952H49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0603
R0175 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603 R0309 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603
R0102 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603
R0418 0613952H49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0603
R0176 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R0310 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603
R0105 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603 R0420 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0177 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0311 0613952H77 CER CHIP RES 1500 OHM 5% 0603
R0106 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603
R0178 0613952J25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R0312 0613952E66 CER CHIP RES 47.5K OHM 1 0603 R0421 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0107 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
0603 R0423 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0313 0613952E09 CER CHIP RES 12.1K OHM 1%
R0108 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603
R0179 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER 0603 R0424 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0111 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603
R0180 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0314 0613952H73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5% 0603 R0427 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R0113 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603
R0181 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0318 0613952E66 CER CHIP RES 47.5K OHM 1 0603 R0428 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603
R0115 0613952J22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5 0603 R0182 0613952J25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R0319 0613952E10 CER CHIP RES 12.1K OHM 1% R0450 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603
R0117 0613952J12 CER CHIP RES 30K OHM 5 0603 0603 0603 R0451 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603
R0118 0613952J05 CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5% 0603 R0200 0613952H67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5% 0603 R0320 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603
R0452 0613952H81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5% 0603
R0119 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603 R0201 0613952H49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0603 R0321 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0454 0613952J13 CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5% 0603
R0120 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603 R0202 0613952H49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0603 R0322 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R0455 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603
R0122 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0203 0613952H67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5% 0603 R0323 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R0456 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0125 0613952H77 CER CHIP RES 1500 OHM 5% 0603 R0204 0613952J32 CER CHIP RES 200K OHM 5 0603 R0324 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0457 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R0127 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0205 0613952J32 CER CHIP RES 200K OHM 5 0603 R0325 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603
R0458 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603
R0128 0613952H77 CER CHIP RES 1500 OHM 5% 0603 R0206 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R0326 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R0459 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603
R0129 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R0207 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R0327 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0463 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0130 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0208 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R0328 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0464 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0131 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0218 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603 R0330 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0465 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R0132 0613952H67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5% 0603 R0220 0613952H73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5% 0603 R0331 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0466 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0133 0613952J13 CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5% 0603 R0221 0613952H49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0603 R0332 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0467 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603
R0134 0613952H77 CER CHIP RES 1500 OHM 5% 0603 R0222 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603 R0341 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603
R0468 0613952J25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
R0135 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0223 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603 R0342 0613952J25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0603
0603
R0136 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R0224 0613952J05 CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5% 0603 R0469 0613952H81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5% 0603
R0343 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603
R0150 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R0225 0613952H73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5% 0603 R0470 0613952J25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
R0344 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 0603
R0151 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0228 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603
R0345 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603 R0473 0613952H59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5% 0603
R0152 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0237 0613952J05 CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5% 0603
R0346 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R0505 0613952H33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5% 0603
R0153 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R0238 0613952J11 CER CHIP RES 27K OHM 5% 0603
R0347 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0527 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603
R0154 0613952H81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5% 0603 R0239 0613952J03 CER CHIP RES 12K OHM 5% 0603
R0348 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM R0555 0613952H65 CER CHIP RES 470 OHM 5% 0603
R0155 0613952H81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5% 0603 R0240 0613952J25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
0603 R0349 0613952H49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0603 R0557 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603
R0156 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0241 0613952J05 CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5% 0603 R0350 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0559 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603
R0157 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0242 0613952J35 CER CHIP RES 270K OHM 5% R0400 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R0562 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R0159 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603
0603
R0160 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603 R0401 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R0571 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0243 0613952J11 CER CHIP RES 27K OHM 5% 0603
R0161 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R0402 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603 R0600 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0244 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603
R0403 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603 R0601 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R0162 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603
R0245 0613952H85 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM 5% 0603 R0404 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603 R0602 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R0163 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603
MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual 8.1 - 34

Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value
R0603 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM R5121 0613952H81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5% 0603 R5186 0613952J32 CER CHIP RES 200K OHM 5 0603 R5331 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0604 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R5122 0613952H65 CER CHIP RES 470 OHM 5% 0603 R5187 0613952H59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5% 0603 R5332 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R0605 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603 R5125 0613952H67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5% 0603 R5188 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5333 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R1101 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 R5131 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5189 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM R5334 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402
R1102 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM R5132 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5190 0613952J08 CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5 0603 R5335 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
0402
R1103 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603 R5133 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5191 0613952J13 CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5% 0603
R5336 0613952R05 CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5% 0402
R1104 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5134 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5192 0613952H93 CER CHIP RES 6800 OHM 5% 0603
R1105 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5140 0613952H33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5193 0613952H49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0603 R5338 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402

R1107 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5144 0613952H81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5% 0603 R5194 0613952H75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5% 0603 R5351 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402
R5352 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402
R1108 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM R5145 0613952H51 CER CHIP RES 120 OHM 5% 0603 R5195 0613952H33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5% 0603
R5353 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402
R1109 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM R5146 0613952H49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0603 R5196 0613952J32 CER CHIP RES 200K OHM 5 0603
R5354 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5 0402
R1111 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5147 0613952H45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5197 0613952H59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5% 0603
R5355 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402
R1112 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5148 0613952H45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5198 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R1113 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5149 0613952J25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R5199 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM R5358 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
0603 R5361 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402
R1114 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM R5204 0613952H84 CER CHIP RES 3000 OHM 5% 0603
R5150 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5362 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5 0402
R1116 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5205 0613952J03 CER CHIP RES 12K OHM 5% 0603
R1131 0613952J25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R5151 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5206 0613952H68 CER CHIP RES 620 OHM 5 0603 R5363 0613952Q69 CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5% 0402
0603 R5152 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5207 0613952H73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5% 0603 R5364 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R1132 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603 R5153 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5365 0613952H64 CER CHIP RES 430 OHM 5 0603
R5208 0613952H64 CER CHIP RES 430 OHM 5 0603
R5001 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 R5154 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5209 0613952H61 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5% 0603 R5366 0613952H64 CER CHIP RES 430 OHM 5 0603
R5004 0613952Q46 CER CHIP RES 75.0 OHM 5 0402 R5155 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5370 0613952R37 CER CHIP RES 330K OHM 5%
R5210 0613952H37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5% 0603
R5006 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 R5157 0613952J17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0603 0402
R5211 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5007 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0402 R5158 0613952H59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5% 0603 R5371 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5% 0402
R5212 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5401 0613952Q53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5% 0402
R5009 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM R5159 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM R5213 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5010 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 R5160 0613952H73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5% 0603 R5402 0613952Q01 CER CHIP RES 1.0 OHM 5% 0402
R5214 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5403 0613952Q01 CER CHIP RES 1.0 OHM 5% 0402
R5011 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 R5161 0613952H33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5215 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5404 0613952Q01 CER CHIP RES 1.0 OHM 5% 0402
R5012 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM R5162 0613952H33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5216 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5405 0613952Q83 CER CHIP RES 2700 OHM 5% 0402
R5013 0613952R17 CER CHIP RES 47K OHM 5% 0402 R5163 0613952H33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5% 0603
R5217 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5014 0613952Q69 CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5% 0402 R5164 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5406 0613952H73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5% 0603
R5218 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R5407 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5015 0613952Q42 CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5% 0402 R5165 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5219 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5408 0613959H74 CER CHIP RES 0.0 OHM JMP 1210
R5017 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 R5166 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603
R5220 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R5018 0613952Q41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5% 0402 R5167 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5412 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402
R5221 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5413 0613952Q47 CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5% 0402
R5019 0613952Q63 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402 R5168 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5222 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R5414 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R5020 0613952Q63 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5 0402 R5169 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5301 0613952H63 CER CHIP RES 390 OHM 5% 0603
R5021 0613952Q77 CER CHIP RES 1500 OHM 5% 0402 R5170 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5415 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402
R5302 0613952Q61 CER CHIP RES 330 OHM 5% 0402
R5416 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5022 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0402 R5171 0613952H85 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM 5% 0603
R5303 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5% 0402
R5023 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5 0402 R5172 0613952H33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5417 0613959Y42 CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5% 2512
R5304 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402
R5418 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R5024 0613952Q85 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM 5% 0402 R5176 0613952J13 CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5% 0603
R5311 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R5419 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R5026 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0402 R5177 0613952H65 CER CHIP RES 470 OHM 5% 0603
R5312 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402
R5420 0613952H73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5% 0603
R5028 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5178 0613952H25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0603
R5313 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5421 0613952Q89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5 0402
R5100 0613952H42 CER CHIP RES 51.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5179 0613952H59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5% 0603
R5314 0613952R13 CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5% 0402
R5422 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
R5101 0613952J03 CER CHIP RES 12K OHM 5% 0603 R5180 0613952H85 CER CHIP RES 3300 OHM 5% 0603
R5315 0613952Q53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5% 0402
R5102 0613952J11 CER CHIP RES 27K OHM 5% 0603 R5181 0613952J19 CER CHIP RES 56K OHM 5% 0603 R5430 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402
R5316 0613952Q53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5% 0402
R5431 0613952H83 CER CHIP RES 2700 OHM 5% 0603
R5103 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5182 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM R5321 0613952H49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0603
R5451 0613952H53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5% 0603
R5104 0613952H71 CER CHIP RES 820 OHM 5% 0603 R5183 0613952H49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0603 R5322 0613952H49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0603
R5452 0613952H53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5% 0603
R5105 0613952H33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5184 0613952H75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5% 0603
R5323 0613952H49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0603
R5106 0613952H41 CER CHIP RES 47.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5185 0613952H33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5453 0613952H53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5% 0603
R5324 0613952H49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5% 0603
R5454 0613952H52 CER CHIP RES 130 OHM 5% 0603
8.1 - 35 MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual

Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value
R5455 0613952H45 CER CHIP RES 68.0 OHM 5% 0603 R5668 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R5845 0613952H83 CER CHIP RES 2700 OHM 5% 0603 U0304 5114014A22 IC,LINEAR VOLTAGE REGULA-
0402 TOR,FX
R5460 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 R5846 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603
R5461 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5669 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 R5847 0613952J22 CER CHIP RES 75K OHM 5 0603 U0305 5114014M39 IC,LINEAR VOLTAGE REGULA-
R5670 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 TOR,FX
R5491 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 R5849 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5671 0613952Q65 CER CHIP RES 470 OHM 5% 0402 U0306 5114014A22 IC,LINEAR VOLTAGE REGULA-
R5501 0613952H73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5% 0603 R5850 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402 TOR,FX
R5672 0613952R08 CER CHIP RES 20K OHM 5 0402
R5503 0613952J13 CER CHIP RES 33K OHM 5% 0603 R5851 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402 U0307 5166534A01 LINEAR VOLTAGE REGULA-
R5681 0613952Q65 CER CHIP RES 470 OHM 5% 0402 TOR,LOW D
R5521 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R5852 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402
0402 R5702 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 R5853 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402 U0308 5114004A35 IC VOLTAGE DETECTOR 2.8V
R5522 0613952R12 CER CHIP RES 30K OHM 5% 0402 R5703 0613952Q83 CER CHIP RES 2700 OHM 5% 0402 R5854 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402 U0401 5114000B39 IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT-
R5523 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5% 0402 R5704 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0402 353,PB-
R5855 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
R5524 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 R5705 0613952Q46 CER CHIP RES 75.0 OHM 5 0402 U0402 5114000B39 IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT-
R5856 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
353,PB-
R5533 0613958H17 CER CHIP RES 4.7 OHM 5% 0805 R5707 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5857 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
U0403 5114000B39 IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT-
R5541 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% R5709 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R5858 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 353,PB-
0402
R5710 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER R5859 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER U0404 5114000B39 IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT-
R5542 0613952R25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5%
R5711 0613952Q71 CER CHIP RES 820 OHM 5% 0402 353,PB-
0402 R5860 0613952H57 CER CHIP RES 220 OHM 5% 0603
R5712 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0402 U0405 5187970L15 IC USB TRANS FULL-SPEED
R5543 0613952Q81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5% 0402 R5861 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R5713 0613952Q75 CER CHIP RES 1200 OHM 5 0402 R5862 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER U0406 5114006A02 PB-FREE, NOTCOMPLETELYEN-
R5551 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402
RICHED
R5714 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402 R5863 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R5552 0613952Q83 CER CHIP RES 2700 OHM 5% 0402
R5715 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM U0407 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5553 0613959Y51 CER CHIP RES OHM 5% 2512 RT5551 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5721 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER U0408 5114019M13 IC BUFFER OCT 3-ST NON-INV
R5554 0613958H69 CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5% 0805 SH5601 2666500A03 SHIELD VCO
U0410 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5722 0613952Q77 CER CHIP RES 1500 OHM 5% 0402
R5555 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER SH5602 2666500A03 SHIELD VCO
R5723 0613952R01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0402 U1100 5166541A01 IC,,,BGA,BGA,DSP56XXX,52MHZ,1
R5601 0613952Q79 CER CHIP RES 1800 OHM 5% 0402 SH5701 2666500A03 SHIELD VCO 6
R5725 0613952Q79 CER CHIP RES 1800 OHM 5% 0402
R5602 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER SH5702 2666500A03 SHIELD VCO U1101 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5726 0613952Q57 CER CHIP RES 220 OHM 5% 0402 T5801 2580443L23 XFMR,BALUN,,,,SM
R5603 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER U1102 5,19E+49 IC,FLSH,,128MB,8M X 16,60,SM,B
R5727 0613952Q80 CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM 5% 0402
R5604 0613952Q80 CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM 5% 0402 T5802 2580443L20 XFMR,BALUN U1103 5185941F11 IC,SRAM,32MB,2MX16,PB-
R5728 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER U0100 5166537A01 TIMER,RTC,DS1306,SM,TSSOP20, FR,70NS,
R5605 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5% 0402
R5731 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5% 0402 ,. U1104 5114000B39 IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT-
R5607 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5% 0402
R5732 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402 U0102 5114006A02 PB-FREE, NOTCOMPLETELYEN- 353,PB-
R5608 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0402
R5733 0613952Q59 CER CHIP RES 270 OHM 5 0402 RICHED U1105 5109512F66 IC,VREG,LP2985IM5X-1.8,SM,SOT-
R5609 0613952Q57 CER CHIP RES 220 OHM 5% 0402 U0103 5114006A02 PB-FREE, NOTCOMPLETELYEN-
R5734 0613952Q37 CER CHIP RES 33.0 OHM 5% 0402 U5001 5115019H01 3.3V REGULATOR IN SOT23-5 PKG
R5621 0613952R03 CER CHIP RES 12K OHM 5% 0402 RICHED
R5803 0613952H35 CER CHIP RES 27.0 OHM 5 0603 U5002 5116959H01 MMIC MIXER WITH IF BUFFER
R5622 0613952Q83 CER CHIP RES 2700 OHM 5% 0402 U0104 5188691V01 IC,ANLG
R5804 0613952H47 CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5 0603 U5003 5164852H27 IC, HIGH-LINEARITY LNA
R5623 0613952Q68 CER CHIP RES 620 OHM 5% 0402 SW,,NC7SB3157P6X,SM,SC
R5805 0613952H47 CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5 0603 U0150 5185765B26 IC PWR CTRL IN MOS20 U5101 5185963A85 IC-ABACUS III-LP
R5624 0613952Q53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5% 0402
R5806 0613952H81 CER CHIP RES 2200 OHM 5% 0603 U0201 5114002A17 IC,MUX/DEMUX,SM,SOIC16,3PER U5102 5115019H01 3.3V REGULATOR IN SOT23-5 PKG
R5625 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R5807 0613952H57 CER CHIP RES 220 OHM 5% 0603 PK U5103 5115019H01 3.3V REGULATOR IN SOT23-5 PKG
R5628 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
R5808 0613952H57 CER CHIP RES 220 OHM 5% 0603 U0202 5166544A01 IC CMOS BILATERAL SW U5104 5114000B39 IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT-
R5629 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM 353,PB-
R5809 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM U0203 5166542A01 IC NONVOLATILE DIGITAL
R5630 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER POTENTI U5105 5114000B39 IC,BFR,1PER PKG,SM,SOT-
R5810 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5631 0613952Q53 CER CHIP RES 150 OHM 5% 0402 353,PB-
U0204 5166542A01 IC NONVOLATILE DIGITAL
R5814 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
R5632 0613952R09 CER CHIP RES 22K OHM 5% 0402 POTENTI U5201 9166513A01 73.35MHZ CRYSTAL FILTER
R5816 0613952H69 CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5 0603
R5634 0613952Q25 CER CHIP RES 10.0 OHM 5% 0402 U0205 5102463J95 AUDIO PA TDA1519C U5321 5115019H01 3.3V REGULATOR IN SOT23-5 PKG
R5819 0613952H47 CER CHIP RES 82.0 OHM 5 0603
R5636 0613952Q33 CER CHIP RES 22.0 OHM 5% 0402 U0206 5114016A18 IC,OP AMP,4PER PKG,GP,SOIC,,PB U5322 5115026H01 IC,LOW DROPOUT,,SM,SOT-23/6,,,
R5837 0613952H69 CER CHIP RES 680 OHM 5 0603
R5637 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER U0207 5189378V12 IC,EEPROM,128K,16K X 8,BGA,AT2 U5331 5185177Y01 IC TESTED AT25016 48 PIN W18
R5840 0613952H89 CER CHIP RES 4700 OHM 5% 0603
R5651 0613952R05 CER CHIP RES 15K OHM 5% 0402 U0300 5164015H94 IC, LM2941, TO DROPOUT REG U5401 5115678H01 VHF/UHF/800/900 MHZ LDMOS
R5841 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM DRIV
R5652 0613952Q49 CER CHIP RES 100 OHM 5 0402 U0301 5164015H94 IC, LM2941, TO DROPOUT REG
R5842 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM U5501 5115022H01 IC,TEMP SENS,LM50C,SM,SOT-23
R5653 0613952R66 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM U0302 5164015H94 IC, LM2941, TO DROPOUT REG
R5843 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM U5701 5105750U56 IC PKG DIE VCO BUFFER
R5654 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402 U0303 5114014A07 IC,STANDARD POS,,,DPAK,1 PER
R5844 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM P U5702 5185368C18 ESCORT IC IN 16 PIN QFN
R5655 0613952Q73 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 5 0402
PACKAG
MTM800 ENH Mobile Radio / Detailed Service Manual 8.1 - 36

Reference Motorola PN Value Parts on the GPS Board (0166502N65) Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value
U5704 2113946K02 CAP CER CHP 0.10UF 16V Reference Motorola PN Value FL2 9180310L39 PASSIVE FIL- 3066540B01 CBL, ASSY, RF,. 53MMDIA, 1COND,
C1 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% TER,SAW,,1.57542GHZNOM,1 DOUBLE S
U5808 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
U5809 5186988J77 IC,XMTR,,,,SM,BGA,,JAVELIN EPP C10 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% J1 0986197B01 CONN ZIF HOR 24 PIN BOT CONT 8466576A01 PCB,DAUGHTER, GPS SUBMODUL

C11 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 1000 J2 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER 3066541B01 CBL,FLT,.3MMDIA,24COND,UNSHL
U5810 5166554A01 ADDAG IC (CMOS), 49
BGA@0.8MM L1 2414015B16 IDCTR,CHIP,27NH,2%,500MA,.25O D,80MML
C12 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%
HM,CER
VR0163 4813977M11 DIODE,ZEN,MBZ5232,SM,SOT- C14 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
23,5. L11 2414017P12 IND CER CHIP 8.2 NH 5%
Note: For optimum performance, diodes, transistors
C15 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% and integrated circuits must be ordered by
VR0300 4813979C17 DIODE,SUPR,,SM,,,,32V,,AVALANC L12 2414017P09 IND CER CHIP 4.7 NH +/-0.3NH
C16 2113741F25 CAP CHIP CL2 X7R REEL 1000 MOTOROLA part numbers.
VR0301 4813977M19 DIODE,ZEN,MBZ5240,SM,SOT- L3 2414015B16 IDCTR,CHIP,27NH,2%,500MA,.25O
C17 2113944C48 CAP CER CHP 560.OPF 50V 5%
23,10 HM,CER
C18 2113944C55 CAP CER CHP 2200.OPF 50V 5%
VR0302 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER L4 2414015B16 IDCTR,CHIP,27NH,2%,500MA,.25O
C19 2113944C47 CAP CER CHP 150.0PF 50V 5% HM,CER
VR0325 4813977M10 DIODE,ZEN,,,TO-236,5.1V,,,.225
C2 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% L5 2414017P17 IND CER CHIP 22.0 NH 5%
VR0401 4813979C11 DIODE,SUPR,SOT-26/SC-74,15V,.2
C20 2113944C06 CAP CER CHP 470.0PF 50V 5% L6 2414015B16 IDCTR,CHIP,27NH,2%,500MA,.25O
VR0402 4813979C11 DIODE,SUPR,SOT-26/SC-74,15V,.2
HM,CER
C21 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
VR0403 4813979C11 DIODE,SUPR,SOT-26/SC-74,15V,.2
C22 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% R10 0613952H80 CER CHIP RES 2000 OHM 5% 0603
VR0405 4813979P10 DIODE ARRAY,TRANSIENT PRO-
TECTI C23 2313960F04 CAP TANT 33 UF 10% 16V 6032-28 R12 0613959Y32 CER CHIP RES 20.0 OHM 5% 2512
R14 0613958D51 CER CHIP RES 3320 OHM 1% 0805
VR0406 4813977M36 DIODE,ZEN,MBZ5257,SM,SOT- C24 2113944C47 CAP CER CHP 150.0PF 50V 5%
23,33 C25 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% R15 0613952J86 RES,MF,33KOHM,1%,.1W,SM,0603,
200PPM
VR0407 4813977M36 DIODE,ZEN,MBZ5257,SM,SOT- C26 2313960D07 CAP TANT 10 UF 10% 16V 3528-21
23,33 R16 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C27 2313960F04 CAP TANT 33 UF 10% 16V 6032-28
VR5401 4813977M11 DIODE,ZEN,MBZ5232,SM,SOT- R17 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
23,5. C28 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5%
R18 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
W5601 4802245J57 COAXIAL CERAMIC INDUCTOR C29 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10%
R19 0613952E69 CER CHIP RES 51.1K OHM 1%
SMD C3 2113946F05 CAP,CHIP,10UF,,+10%,-10%,6.3V- 0603
W5701 4802245J57 COAXIAL CERAMIC INDUCTOR DC,08
R20 0613958D01 CER CHIP RES 1000 OHM 1% 0805
SMD C30 2313960F04 CAP TANT 33 UF 10% 16V 6032-28
R21 0613952E85 CER CHIP RES 75.0K OHM 1%
Y0101 4809995L05 XTAL QUARTZ 32.768KHZ CC4V-T1 C31 2113944C47 CAP CER CHP 150.0PF 50V 5% 0603
Y5362 5102463J88 REF OSC, 16.8 MHz, 0.8PPM, SMD C32 2313960D07 CAP TANT 10 UF 10% 16V 3528-21 R22 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
C33 2113944C45 CAP CER CHP 100.0PF 50V 5% R23 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
Note: For optimum performance, diodes, transistors
and integrated circuits must be ordered by C37 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% R24 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
MOTOROLA part numbers. C38 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% R25 0613952E69 CER CHIP RES 51.1K OHM 1%
C39 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5% 0603

C4 2113946F05 CAP,CHIP,10UF,,+10%,-10%,6.3V- R26 0613952J25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0603
DC,08 R27 0613958D51 CER CHIP RES 3320 OHM 1% 0805
C40 2113945D04 CAP CER CHP 100,000PF 25V 10% R28 0613952J25 CER CHIP RES 100K OHM 5% 0603
C41 2113944A33 CAP CER CHP 47.0PF 50V 5% R29 0613952Q70 CER CHIP RES 750 OHM 5% 0402
C42 2113944A05 CAP CER CHP 1.5PF 50V 0.25PF R30 0613952G67 CER CHIP RES 0.0 +/-0.050 OHM
C43 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% R5 0613952J01 CER CHIP RES 10K OHM 5% 0603
C5 2113946F05 CAP,CHIP,10UF,,+10%,-10%,6.3V- U1 5164015H94 IC, LM2941, TO DROPOUT REG
DC,08
U2 5104187K94 IC LP2986ILDX-3.3 VLTG REG
C6 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%
U3 5104187K94 IC LP2986ILDX-3.3 VLTG REG
C7 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5%
U4 5109841C71 IC,MICROP,,,SM,,,,FEATURES
C8 2113944A28 CAP CER CHP 18.0PF 50V 5% MEMORY &
D1 4813978C02 PB FREE, NOT COMPLETELY U5 5164015H55 IC,RF AMPLI-
ENRICHED FIER,,UPC8211TK,SM,,,18.
E1 7686949J08 FERRITE BEAD CHIP-0603 SIZE U6 5114000B39 IC 1 GATE 2-INPUT NOR
E2 7686949J08 FERRITE BEAD CHIP-0603 SIZE VR1 4813977C23 DIODE 13V 'H3' MMSZ5243BT1
E3 7686949J08 FERRITE BEAD CHIP-0603 SIZE Y1 4809718L20 OSC,TCXO,26MHZ,SM,,,,,MDL
FL1 9180310L38 PASSIVE FILTER,SAW,BAND- 3.2X2.5X1
PASS,1.57542 Y2 NOTPLACED GCAM DUMMY PART NUMBER
CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 8.2 - 1

CHAPTER 8.2
CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS

Enhanced Control Head


Expansion Head
Remote Mount Head
Motorcycle Control Head
8.2 - 2

D401
1

S501

3
4
1
3
2

D402

7
3

TP1
TP2
9
5
6
2
S401

10
4

8
5
4

J101

R538
R539
R536
4

C526
R537
8 U506
U509 C527

C536
U515 5 8

U507
9 16 U508
R514 R513 R515 M111

C530
TP512
R520 C528

R521
R523
C529

R524
R522

SH502
L503 L504 C409

C531
C532
D507
R534 R535

TP305
TP304
TP303

C525

C520
U504 U505

R533
R510 R511

Y501
R508 R509
C518 C519
C523 C524
R307

C517
C521
R507 C522
R301

M110
M101

Q301

R512

2
C301
U301

U502 R308

C535
Q305
TP302

R311 R305 R303 R321 R323

TP101
D301

R318
U304
U303
U325

U323

U302

R309 R310
D302

TP308

TP307
TP306

R319 R312 R317 R306 R304 R322 R330 R324 R331

M112 M113 M114

TP504
TP503
TP505
C413
R251 R250

TP510

TP508
C232 R243 R242

TP501
11

R252
10

TP235
G1

R244 R275 R270

TP513
TP502
R235

J401
TP230
R245 R276 R271
R320
R313

R253 C224 R277 R272


C221
R254 C223 R278 R273
U209

R411

TP509
R246 R279 R274
R410 C242 C220
U204

R247 R280 R266


U207

20
R233

R267
U208

R255 R286 R281

24
TP236
TP251

TP205

R257 R282 R265


R241 R240
A8

G8

R256 TP233 R283 R268


M102

U206

R249 R248
C231

R234

TP506
TP234 R284 R269
R162 C204 C292
C206 R285
R230 C291
R167

TP406
TP407
TP232
C258
C257
C281
C256
C255

R160 R161 C259


2

R226
C295

R409 R416 R417


TP231

C266
C280

C260
R221
C289

R408 R224
11

Q404
Q405
R225
TP238
TP239
TP237

R407 R206 C226


TP240

R212
AA1

Y201

R227
R440 R211 R205 C282
4

TP102
R413 R204 R220 C227
J9
J1

R210 C261
R209 R203 R237 C262
C205 R259
R208 R202 R236 C263 R260

TP402
TP201

Q401
C415
C416
R201 C278
SH201

R207 C283
R258

C414
C279 C264
C293
R412 R215 C265
R296
U205

U201

R399 C288 C267


U203

C228

TP403
J102 C284
C202

R400 R213 C229


C201

C277
A1

M109
A9

J202

C276 C269
U202

C230
Y202

1 12 R222 R151 C234


C275

C290 C233 C225


A21

C203
AA21

R216 R217 R157


TP242

R153 R156
R154 R152 C294
TP241

C118

C112
C113
C114
C115
C116
R155
C287
C274
C273
C286
C272
C271
C285
C270
C268

14
R232

R262 R261 R218

TP401
TP202
TP203

R297
R231
R219

R166 R165 R164 R163 R168


TP250

M116 M115

R428 C402 C401


R421 C421
C422 R425
R443
TP411
TP410
TP404

R429
U402
U401

R422 R441
U421

R423 R442
TP261

R415
U422
U420

R610 R605 R444


M108

R613 R606 R430


U404
U403
TP405

R295 Q410 R426 R424


Q403

R611 R604 R427


Q411
Q412

R214
C410

Q202
R436

R612 R607
R614 R603 C404 C403
R435

R608
U210

R223
R602
R414
R228

TP204
TP260

R609

R352 R351
R358
R357

R333
C324

R344

G1
C325
Q353

D304
Q351

C601 C326
MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual

C602 R545 R338


R337

R339
C352

12
R359

Q324

C604 U352
C605 Q350
TP527

U350
Q327

Q326
D513
U324
M103

C606
C607 C406 R360 R354 R355
1
8
R336

C610

R332 R361
C609 C608 R350 C350 R335
VR401

C405 R345
D350

C611 C328
Q352

C612 Q503 Q505 R334


U328 R346
TP311

C613 R348
R403
R406

C614
R404
R547

R405

C544
C615 R347
C616
TP310

M201

20 C617 R549 Q504


VR502

C618
11

10
C407

C408
R543

C619 R548 U512


C620
J603

Q506
TP525

R402
R401

C622 C621
R541
C623 R503
R502
C515

TP524
R504

C624 C547
6

C625
1

C626
C533
U513

D511
R544
C542

D504 D505
R530

C627 VR501 Q502


C628
U503

C629 R531
D502

C630 C534 U511 U510


J403

C631 R551
R540

C632 R506
R542

TP252

R532
Q201

C633 R287 D510


Q508

C634
L502
C514

U211
C513

C635 C241
TP511

C636
C540

R529
C541

PCB / ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / BOTTOM & TOP SIDE (PCB: 8466586A01_A)


R550 Q501 Q500 D503
R290

40 C637
C546 C545
Q507

D506
C243
C244

R263
TP522

G2
R505
R264
R288
C245

R289
R291
TP520

TP526
TP523
TP521

2 40
R340
R342
J201

U322 U327
39
R328
C511
C512
C510
C509
C508
C507

U321 U326
Q323
R329
M104

R327
R326

R343
R325
R341
L507

Q325
Q322
C502
L501

D501

C501
SH501

C506
M107

VR101

TP107
TP301
C504

C327
L505

C121
C505

D101
U501

C503

TP106

TP104
C103
C105
C107
R101

R103

C101 C109
7

R501 C516

R316 R314
C102
C110

R315
C108

R102
C120

C104
VR102

M1 M1
06 05
CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS
CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 8.2 - 3

MOTOROLA INTERNAL USE ONLY


D101
SR05

4 1
HANDSET_AUDIO
MIC FLT_A+
VR102 C121 TP101 TP102 J102

A1 2
5
MMQA20VT1 470pF
Processor_Memory_Block

G
12 pol.

A2
VR101
5.6V 2 5

J102-1 GND
3 2 KPD_BL_ON_OFF
KPD_BL_ON_OFF KPD_BL_ON_OFF J102-2 ON_OFF_CONTROL

K1
K2
K3
K4
TP106 KPD_BL
6 3 4 1
KPD_BL KPD_BL J102-3 FLT_A+

1
3
4
6
MIC CONNECTOR TP104 TP107 FRONT_D+
J102-4 INT_MIC

FRONT_D-
J102-5 BUS+
J101 NC LED_EMERG
LED_EMERG LED_EMERG J102-6 HANDSET_AUDIO
LED_GREEN
LED_GREEN LED_GREEN NC J102-7 5VD
LED_RED
LED_RED LED_RED NC J102-8
J101-1 FRONT_ONE_WIRE
FRONT_ONE_WIRE J102-9 GND
J101-2 R314 220 GPIO_3_PTT
GPIO_3_PTT C120 SPI_CLK SPI_CLK NC J102-10
HANDSET_AUDIO
J101-3
J101-4 R101 33 10uF
HANDSET_AUDIO SPI_CS2 SPI_CS2 User_Input_Block NC J102-11
USB_D- SPI_MISO SPI_MISO J102-12 SCI_TX
J101-5 16V
GND SPI_MOSI SPI_MOSI J102-13 GND
J101-6
USB_VBUS J102-14 GND
J101-7 R102 10
INT_MIC MIC KEYPAD_COL(5:0) KEYPAD_COL(5:0)
USB_D+ J101-8 R103 33
SCI_TX

470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF
C112

C113

C114

C115

C116

C118
82pF

82pF
J101-9 R315 220 GPIO_4_HOOK
GPIO_4_HOOK KEYPAD_ROW(4:0) KEYPAD_ROW(4:0)
J101-10 R316 220 GPIO_0_PWR
GPIO_0_PWR BUS+
RSW_1
RSW_1 RSW_1

USB_VBUS
RSW_2
RSW_2 RSW_2
ONE_WIRE RSW_INT
ONE_WIRE RSW_INT RSW_INT
470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF
C101

C102

C109

C110

C103

C107

C108

C105

C104
82pF

33pF

33pF
RADIO_COM_RX
REAR_ONE_WIRE RADIO_COM_RX RADIO_COM_RX
RADIO_COM_TX
RADIO_COM_TX RADIO_COM_TX
RADIO_COM_EN
RADIO_COM_EN RADIO_COM_EN
HANDSET_AUDIO
HANDSET_AUDIO

USB_VBUS
FRONT_D-
FRONT_D+

GPIO_0_PWR
GPIO_4_HOOK
GPIO_3_PTT
FRONT_ONE_WIRE
ONE_WIRE
REAR_ONE_WIRE
BUS_ENABLE
BUS_ENABLE BUS_ENABLE
MIC
LOCK_ON MIC
KPD_BL
SCI_TX
PWM_R_G PWM_R_G END_ON_OFF SCI_TX
POR POR
BUS+

END_ON_OFF
BUS+

LOCK_ON
ON_OFF_CONTROL
KPD_BL KPD_BL ON_OFF_CONTROL
PWM_R_G PWM_R_G
POR POR REAR_ONE_WIRE REAR_ONE_WIRE
KEYPAD_COL(5:0)
LCD_BL
LCD_BL LCD_BL KEYPAD_ROW(4:0) END_ON_OFF

USB_D+ USB_D+ POR


USB_D+ POR POR LOCK_ON
USB_D- CTRL_IN
USB_D- USB_D- CTRL_IN CTRL_IN
ON_RADIO
ON_RADIO ON_RADIO ON_OFF_CONTROL SPI_CLK SPI_CLK
GPIO_0 CH_REQUEST
GPIO_0 GPIO_0 CH_REQUEST CH_REQUEST SPI_CS2 SPI_CS2
GPIO_1
GPIO_1 GPIO_1 SPI_MISO SPI_MISO
GPIO_2 GPIO_2
GPIO_3
GPIO_2 PROG
PROG

ON_HOLD
PROG DC_Block SPI_MOSI SPI_MOSI
GPIO_3 GPIO_3 ON_HOLD ON_HOLD
GPIO_4
GPIO_4 GPIO_4 BUS+
MCLK
MCLK MCLK
GPIO_0_DIR 32KHz
GPIO_0_DIR GPIO_0_DIR 32KHz 32KHz SCI_TX
GPIO_1_DIR
GPIO_2_DIR
GPIO_1_DIR
GPIO_2_DIR
GPIO_1_DIR GCAI_ON GCAI_ON Remote_Block
GPIO_2_DIR
GPIO_3_DIR
GPIO_3_DIR GPIO_3_DIR
GPIO_4_DIR
GPIO_4_DIR GPIO_4_DIR

USB1_GPIO AN_2
USB1_GPIO USB1_GPIO AN_2 AN_2
USB1_DET AN_3
USB1_DET USB1_DET AN_3 AN_3
USB1_MODE_SEL DASH_REM
USB1_MODE_SEL USB1_MODE_SEL DASH_REM DASH_REM
USB1_PUEN I2C_SCL
USB1_PUEN USB1_PUEN I2C_SCL I2C_SCL
I2C_SDA
I2C_SDA I2C_SDA
ONE_WIRE_SEL
ONE_WIRE_SEL ONE_WIRE_SEL
RX
RX RX
TX
TX TX
VBUS_FET_ENA CTS
VBUS_FET_ENA VBUS_FET_ENA CTS CTS
VBUS_OC_DET RTS
VBUS_OC_DET VBUS_OC_DET RTS RTS
GPIO_REQ
GPIO_REQ GPIO_REQ
M101 NU

M103 NU

M107 NU
M108 NU

M110 NU

M112 NU
M113 NU
M114 NU
M115 NU
M116 NU

USB_VBUS_ENA
USB_VBUS_ENA USB_VBUS_ENA
M102

M104
M105
M106

M109

M111

USB_FRONT_REAR SSI_CLK
USB_FRONT_REAR USB_FRONT_REAR SSI_CLK SSI_CLK
SSI_FS
SSI_FS SSI_FS
SSI_RXD
SSI_RXD SSI_RXD
GCAI_OPT_5V_SET SSI_TXD
GCAI_OPT_5V_SET GCAI_OPT_5V_SET SSI_TXD SSI_TXD
GCAI_OPT_5V_EN
GCAI_OPT_5V_EN GCAI_OPT_5V_EN
GCAI_PWR_ON_CLR USB2_PUEN
GCAI_PWR_ON_CLR GCAI_PWR_ON_CLR USB2_PUEN USB2_PUEN
GCAI_PWR_ON_SENSE USB2_RCV
GCAI_PWR_ON_SENSE GCAI_PWR_ON_SENSE USB2_RCV USB2_RCV
USB2_SE0
USB2_SE0 USB2_SE0
USB2_SPEED
GCAI_ON GCAI_ON USB2_SPEED USB2_SPEED
USB2_SUSP
USB2_SUSP USB2_SUSP
USB2_TXD
USB2_TXD USB2_TXD
USB2_TXEN
USB2_TXEN USB2_TXEN
USB2_VM
USB2_VM USB2_VM
USB2_VP
Connectivity_Block USB2_VP USB2_VP

USB_5V
USB_5V USB_5V
REAR_D+
REAR_D+ REAR_D+
REAR_D-
REAR_D- REAR_D-
RM_ON
RM_ON RM_ON

ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic sheet 1 (PCB: 8466586A01_A)


8.2 - 4 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS

MOTOROLA INTERNAL USE ONLY

BOOT_USB1
VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8
NU
SH201

RESET
MODE

WAKE

BOOT
U206-2 U207-2 U210-2 SHIELD

BVLZ
PWR_GND PWR_GND PWR_GND

5
VCC VCC VCC
VCC_2.8

GND GND GND


R205 R206

3
R201 R202 R203 R204
100K 100K 100K 100K 0 100K
NU NU NU NU NU

TEST CS3

USB2_SE0
USB2_SPEED

R207 R208 R209 R210 R211 R212


100K 100K 100K 100K 100K 100K VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8
NU
NORM CS0
RADIO_COM_TX
RADIO_COM_RX

R231 R237 R236 GPIO_1


10K 10K 10K U201-2
NU SERIAL_BLOCK GPIO_2
R233 U207-1 GPIO_3
VCC_2.8 74VHC125 GPIO_4
Y12 Y14
10K TP201 ON_OFF TX1
4 2 J20 V14
USB2_SUSP ARM_BOOT RX1
Y A R12 AA15
NRESPWRON UART1 RTS1 NC

OE
U20 R14

1
MPU_NRESET CTS1 NC U210-1 R223
AA20
INI_SEL TP202 NRESET_OUT 74VHC125
P12 GENERAL V6
RESET_MODE TX2 10K
W19 R9 2 4
POR BVLZ SIGNALS RX2 KPD_BL
VCC_2.8 W13 W5 A Y
COM_SHUTDOWN UART2 RTS2

OE
V18 Y5

1
CONF CTS2
VCC_2.8 Y4
U202 C201 RSW_1 BDCLK2 R228
R215 10K V13 R220 0
MC74HC1GU04D RSW_2 VCC_1.5 OSC32K_IN INI_SEL
0.1uF AA13 M18
NU OSC32K_OUT TX3 10K
5 NU R213 0 P13 UART3 L14
U203 MCLK CLK32K_IN RX3 LED_EMERG
5
VCC

NL17SZ14 R13 Y15


VCC NU CLK32K_OUT GPIO_17 NC
W15
GPIO_40 LED_RED
2 4 2 4 Y2
IN OUT 32KHz OSC1_IN CLOCKS
W3 G20
NC OSC1_OUT MCBSP1_CLKS ONE_WIRE_SEL
1 TP204 R221 10MEG G21
GND

GND
NC 1 MCBSP1_BCLK GPIO_REQ
NC 3 R10 H15
COM_MCLK_REQ GPIO_53 LED_GREEN
3 Y201 XTAL V5 H18
12MHz
COM_MCLK_OUT GPIO_52 GPIO_1_DIR
NC H20
GPIO_51 GPIO_2_DIR
3 1 Y17 MCBSP1
OUT IN RTCK_NBSCAN
W18 V7 R226 0
R216 R222 R234 U206-1 TCK MCBSP2_CLKR SSI_CLK

GND1
Y18 Y6 R224 0 NU

GND
10MEG 10MEG R217 VCC_2.8 74VHC125 NTRST MCBSP2_CLKX
NU NU 470K V17 W6 R227 0
NU 10K TMS MCBSP2_RSYNC SSI_FS
4 2 4 2 AA19 W7 NU
R225 0
SPI_CS2 TDO JTAG MCBSP2_XSYNC
Y A C204 C205 Y19 AA5
18pF
TDI MCBSP2_DOUT SSI_TXD
OE

1 18pF V16 P10


Y202 SPI_CS2 NEMU0 MCBSP2 MCBSP2_DIN SSI_RXD
CC4V W17
C202 C203 SPI_CLK INI_SEL NEMU1
18pF 32.768KHz 18pF W16
NU NU NU MCBSP3 MCBSP3_CLK USB2_TXEN
T20
PROG MPUIO_5
T19 P14
MPUIO_4 MCSI1_BCLK USB2_VM
V8 AA17
AN_2 MPUIO_3 ARMIO MCSI1_SYNC USB2_VP
N15 W14
GPIO_0_DIR MPUIO_2 MCSI1_DOUT USB2_TXD
U19 V15
SPI_CLK MPUIO_1 MCSI1 MCSI1_DIN USB2_RCV
LCD_BL
M20 Y10
LCD_BL GPIO_15 MCSI2_CLK ON_RADIO
N21 V9
VBUS_OC_DET GPIO_14 MCSI2_SYNC NC
N19 W9
TP203 GPIO_13 MCSI2_DOUT LCD_SWAP
N18 AA9
GPIO_4_DIR GPIO_12 MCSI2 MCSI2_DIN BUS_ENABLE
N20
ONE_WIRE GPIO_11
W8 V19
LCD_SD GPIO_9 WIRE_SCLK USB1_GPIO
Y8 W21
GPIO_3_DIR GPIO_8 GPIO GPIO_46 SPI_MOSI
M15 U18
NC GPIO_7 GPIO_47 SPI_MISO
P19 N14
GPIO_0 GPIO_6 GPIO_45 AN_3
P20 UWIRE P15
USB_VBUS_ENA GPIO_4 GPIO_44 ON_HOLD
P18
USB_FRONT_REAR GPIO_3
M14 R8
USB1_MODE_SEL GPIO_2 USB_DM USB_D-
R19 P9
VCC_3.3_EN GPIO_1 USB_DP USB_D+
R18 W4
JTAG USB1_DET
TP205
GPIO_0 USB USB_PUEN USB1_PUEN
C206
J202 NU
INI_SEL VCC_2.8 SPI_MOSI
0.1uF R235 SPI_MISO
10K

TMS J202-8 R160 R230 R219 R214 R232 R218


10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
TDI J202-9 R161

Pin removed
R162 0
PD J202-10 VCC_2.8
TDO J202-11 R163 VCC_2.8

TRST-

EMU1
R164

GND

GND

GND

GND
TCK_RET J202-12
TCK J202-13 R165
R166 R151 100K
EMU0 J202-14
R167 R152 100K
TRST J202-1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
GND J202-2
R153 100K
PIN removed J202-3 NC
GND J202-4
R154 100K JTAG
R155 4.7K
GND J202-5
NU R156 100K
GND J202-6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
R168 R157 4.7K
EMU1 J202-7 VCC_2.8

TCK_RET

EMU0
TCK
TMS

TDO
TDI

PD
8 x 33

ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic sheet 2 (PCB: 8466586A01_A)


CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 8.2 - 5

VCC_1.8 VCC_1.8
U208-1
NC7SZ32
VCC_1.8 U209
1 MC74LVX373
4
4
U208-2 2
7
PWR_GND

20
C232

FLASH_CONTROL(12:0)
0.1uF

VCC
VCC R240 R241 R242 R243 R244 R245 R246 R247
C231 11 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
0.1uF EN_LE NU NU NU NU
GND 1
EN_OE

3
8 2 3 IDC0
FLASH_DATA(15:0) 5
Q0 D0
4
9 IDC1
Q1 D1
10 6 7 IDC2
Q2 D2
11 9 8 Board ID 0
Q3 D3
12 12 13 Board ID 1
Q4 D4
13 15 14 Board ID 2
Q5 D5
14 16 17
Q6 D6
19 18 DASH/REM

GND
15
Q7 D7 DASH_REM
GCAI_PWR_ON_CLR

10
GCAI_OPT_5V_SET
GCAI_PWR_ON_SENSE
R248 R249 R250 R251 R252 R253 R254 R255
GCAI_OPT_5V_EN 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K 10K
NU NU NU NU

12
0 L4
L3
NFADV U201-1
NFBE_0 EIM_BLOCK
VCC_1.8 R256 M8
NFBE_1
10K M7
NC NFCS_0
4 M3
NFCS_1
Y1

CONTROL
GPIO_16
M4
NC NFCS_2
P3 D9 NC R258
GPIO_5 SDCLKX 33
C220 C221 C223 C224 N8 C9
6 0
NFCS_3 SDCLK
7 U4 H12 VCC_1.8
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1
NFOE SDCLK_EN
8 W1 H8 2
NFRP NSWE
9 W2 B3 3
NFWE SBANK_0
TP231

TP233

TP235
10 V4 C3 4
NFWP SBANK_1

CONTROL
11 N3 H7 5
FCLK NSRAS
TP230

TP232

TP234

TP236

V2 B4 C225 C226 C227 C228 C229 C230 C233 C234


12 6
FRDY NSCAS 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 1.0uF
G6

G4

0.1uF
A5

E1

A4

G8 7
CS_SDRAM
VPP
VCCQ2
VCCQ1
VCC2
VCC1

0 N4 D10 8 6.3V
FDATA_0 NSDQMU
1 N2 C8 9
FDATA_1 NSDQML
R257 B4 F_CLK 11 2 N7 C14
CLK FLASH_DATA(15:0) FDATA_2 DQS_H NC
0 E7 F_EN_CE 6 3 P2 D4
EN_CE FDATA_3 DQS_L NC
F8 F_EN_OE 7 4 P4
EN_OE FDATA_4

TP238

TP240
C5 F_EN_WE 9 5 P7 A2 0
EN_WE FDATA_5 SADD_0
D6 F_WP 10 6 R2 B2 1

DATA
U204 WP FDATA_6 SADD_1

TP237

TP239

TP241

TP242
7 R3 B6 2
28F128W18BD60 FDATA_7 SADD_2 R259
C4 F_ADV 0 8 R4 A1 3 0
ADV FDATA_8 SADD_3 NU

D3

C7
E7
A9

B3

A7
J9
D3 B5 F_RST 8 9 T2 G10 4

ADDRESS
WAIT RESET FDATA_9 SADD_4

VDD1
VDD2
VDD3

VDDQ1
VDDQ2
VDDQ3
VDDQ4
10 T3 B9 5
FDATA_10 SADD_5
E8 1 11 P8 G12 6
A0 FDATA_11 SADD_6
0 F7 D8 2 12 U1 G11 7 0 SDCLK F2 A8 0
D0 A1 FDATA_12 SADD_7 CLK DQ0
1 E6 C8 3 13 U3 G9 8 2 SD_WE F9 B9 1
D1 A2 FDATA_13 SADD_8 WE DQ1
2 E5 B8 4 14 T4 B12 9 7 R260 0 SD_CS G9 B8 2
D2 A3 FDATA_14 SADD_9 CS DQ2
3 G5 A8 5 15 V3 B8 10 6 SD_CAS F7 C9 3
D3 A4 FDATA_15 SADD_10 CAS DQ3
4 E4 B7 6 H10 11 5 SD_RAS F8 C8 4
D4 A5 SADD_11 RAS DQ4
5 G3 A7 7 1 J8 H9 12 1 SDCLK_EN F3 D9 5
E3
D5 A6
C7 D3
FADD_1 SADD_12
H11
CKE U205 DQ5
D8
6 8 2 6
D6 A7 FADD_2 SADD_13 NC DQ6
7 G1 A2 9 3 C1 0 H7 MT48H8M16LF E9 7
D7 A8 FADD_3 A0 DQ7
8 G7 B2 10 4 E4 D6 0 1 H8 E1 8
D8 A9 FADD_4 SDATA_0 A1 DQ8
9 F6 C2 11 5 D2 C6 1 2 J8 D2 9
D9 A10 FADD_5 SDATA_1 A2 DQ9
10 F5 A1 12 6 F4 C5 2 3 J7 D1 10
D10 A11 FADD_6 SDATA_2 A3 DQ10
11 F4 B1 13 7 E3 D7 3 4 J3 C2 11
D11 A12 FADD_7 SDATA_3 A4 DQ11
12 D5 C1 14 8 J7 D5 4 5 J2 C1 12
D12 A13 FADD_8 SDATA_4 A5 DQ12
F3 D2 F3 C7 H3 B2
DATA

13 15 9 5 6 13
D13 A14 FADD_9 SDATA_5 A6 DQ13
14 F2 D1 16 10 G4 ADDRESS C4 6 7 H2 B1 14
D14 A15 FADD_10 SDATA_6 A7 DQ14
15 E2 D4 17 11 G3 D8 7 8 H1 A2 15
D15 A16 FADD_11 SDATA_7 A8 DQ15
B6 18 12 G2 C10 8 9 G3
A17 FADD_12 SDATA_8 A9
A6 19 13 K8 D14 9 10 H9 E8 SD_LDQM 9
A18 FADD_13 SDATA_9 A10 LDQM
C6 20 14 H4 D11 10 11 G2 F1 SD_UDQM 8
ADDRESS

A19 FADD_14 SDATA_10 A11 UDQM


B3 21 15 H3 C13 11
A20 FADD_15 SDATA_11
C3 22 16 K7 C11 12 3 SD_BA0 G7 G1 12
DATA

A21 FADD_16 SDATA_12 BA0 NC1


D7 23 17 J2 D13 13 4 SD_BA1 G8 E2
A22 FADD_17 SDATA_13 BA1 NC2 NC
24 18 J4 D12 14
VSSQ2
VSSQ1

VSSQ1
VSSQ2
VSSQ3
VSSQ4
NC FADD_18 SDATA_14
VSS2
VSS1

VSS1
VSS2
VSS3
19 J3 C12 15
FADD_19 SDATA_15
20 F2
FADD_20
G8
G2
F1
A3

A1
J1
E3

A3
C3
B7
D7
21 L8
FADD_21
22 K4
FADD_22
23 K3
FADD_23
24 L7
FADD_24
E1 SDRAM_ADDRESS(12:0)
NC FADD_25
FLASH_DATA(15:0)
SDRAM_CONTROL(9:0)
FLASH_ADDRESS(24:1)
SDRAM_DATA(15:0)

ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic sheet 3 (PCB: 8466586A01_A)


8.2 - 6 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS

SPI_CS2

SPI_CLK

VCC_2.8
LCD_BL
LCD_BL SPI_CS2

KEYPAD_ROW(4:0)
0 1 2 3 4
KEYPAD_COL(5:0)

VCC_23
R286
VCC_2.8 0 1 2 3 4 5 1.5K
M201 VCC_2.8
CONTACT
C242 R291
12 1 10uF 0
GND4 DAT2
TMD

NU
11 2 6.3V
GND3 CD_DAT3
U201-3 TP252
10 3 J201

R263
R264
GND2 CMD INTERFACE_BLOCK

10K
9 4 C243 40 pol.

G19
G18
D20
D19

C21

H14
E18

E20
E19
F18

F19
GND1 VDD

0
8 5 R287 10uF C244
DAT1 CLK 100 6.3V 470pF

KBC_0
KBC_1
KBC_2
KBC_3
KBC_4
KBC_5
KBR_0
KBR_1
KBR_2
KBR_3
KBR_4
7 6
DAT0 VSS
C241 VCC_2.8
J201-44
Q201
0.1uF J201-43
MMBT3904
KEYPAD INTERFACE J201-42
J201-41
W11 R265
MMC_DAT3 10K J201-40
W10 C245

MMC/SDIO
MMC_DAT2 NC J201-39
V10
MMC_DAT1 J201-38
R11 C15 R266
MMC_DAT0 LCD_PCLK TP251 470pF J201-37
P11 B15 R267
MMC_CMD LCD_AC NC J201-36
TP250 V11 B18 R268
MMC_CLK LCD_VSYNC J201-35
C20 R269
LCD_HSYNC NC J201-34
M19
KPD_BL_ON_OFF CAM_RSTZ J201-33
H19 D18 R270
CH_REQUEST CAM_EXCLK LCD_PIXEL_0 J201-32
J15 B21 R271
VBUS_FET_ENA CAM_LCLK LCD_PIXEL_1 J201-31
L18 C19 R272
RSW_INT MPUIO_14 LCD_PIXEL_2 J201-30 SCLK

CAMERA INTERFACE
L15 G14 R273

LCD INTERFACE
INI_SEL GPIO_38 LCD_PIXEL_3 J201-29
H13 R274
LCD_PIXEL_4 J201-28
L19 A20 R275
NC MPUIO_12 LCD_PIXEL_5 J201-27
K14 B19 R276
RTS CAM_D_1 LCD_PIXEL_6 J201-26
K15 C18 R277
CTS CAM_D_2 LCD_PIXEL_7 J201-25
K19 D17 R278
RX CAM_D_3 LCD_PIXEL_8 J201-24 CS
K18 D16 R279
TX CAM_D_4 LCD_PIXEL_9 J201-23
J14 C17 R280
RADIO_COM_EN CAM_D_5 LCD_PIXEL_10 J201-22
J19 B17 R281
CTRL_IN CAM_D_6 LCD_PIXEL_11 J201-21
J18 G13 R282
USB2_PUEN CAM_D_7 LCD_PIXEL_12 J201-20
A17 R283
LCD_PIXEL_13 J201-19
T18 C16 R284
I2C_SCL SCL LCD_PIXEL_14 J201-18
V20 D15 R285
I2C_SDA SDA I2C LCD_PIXEL_15 J201-17
20 x 0R J201-16
J201-15
J201-14
R261 R262 J201-13
2.2K 2.2K
J201-12
J201-11
J201-10
J201-9
VCC_2.8 J201-8
J201-7
NC J201-6
J201-5
SPI_MOSI J201-4 SDI
R288
10K J201-3
J201-2 SOD
NC J201-1

4 2
LCD_SD VCC_2.8 SPI_MISO
Y A

OE

1
U211-1
SCAN_MODE
74VHC125
SPI_CS2 NU
R289
10K
NU

LCD_SWAP

R290
10K

VCC_2.8

U211-2
PWR_GND

5
NU
VCC

GND

3
ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic sheet 4 (PCB: 8466586A01_A)
CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 8.2 - 7

FAC_BOOT
TP260 VCC_3.3
VCC_1.8

C255 C256 C257 C258 C259 C260 C261 C262 C263 C264 C265 C266 C267

0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 33pF 33pF 33pF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 33pF 33pF 1.0uF 0.1uF
6.3V
6 5 4

Q202
EMD9FT2R

VCC_2.8
1 2 3
C268 C269 C270 C271 C272 C273 C274 C275 C276 C277 C278 C279

0.1uF 0.1uF 33pF 0.1uF 33pF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 33pF 1.0uF 0.1uF
6.3V

VCC_3.3_EN

TP261
R296
10
VCC_1.5
C291 C292
R295
10K C293 C280 C281 C282 C283 C284 C285 C286 C287 C288 C289 C290
R297
0.1uF 33pF
10
0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 0.1uF 33pF 1.0uF
6.3V

NC
AA11

W12
AA2

AA3
U21

R20
A19
E21

B10
B14

Y16

V12

A11
A15
Y20

B13
B20

Y21
L21

J21
M2
R1
H2
C2
Y7
A5
A7

Y9

A9
A3
E2
C295
L1

C294

J1
VDDSHV1_1
VDDSHV1_2
VDDSHV2
VDDSHV3
VDDSHV4_1
VDDSHV4_2
VDDSHV4_3
VDDSHV4_4
VDDSHV5_1
VDDSHV5_2
VDDSHV5_3
VDDSHV6
VDDSHV7
VDDSHV8
VDDSHV9
VDDSHV_RTC
VDD_RTC
VPP
VDD_DLL
VDD_1
VDD_2
VDD_3
VDD_4
VDD1_1
VDD2
VDD2_1
VDD2_2
VDD3_1
VDD3_2
VDD3_3
VDD3_4
VDDA
LDO_FILTER
1.0uF 10uF
6.3V 6.3V

U201-4
IC_PWR_GND
VSS_10
VSS_11
VSS_12
VSS_13
VSS_14
VSS_15
VSS_16
VSS_17
VSS_18
VSS_19
VSS_1
VSS_2
VSS_3
VSS_4
VSS_5
VSS_6
VSS_7
VSS_8
VSS_9

NC1
B5
B7
A13
B16
A21
F20
K20
R21
W20
AA21
Y13
AA7
Y3
AA1
U2
N1
K2
G1
B1

E5

NC

ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic sheet 5 (PCB: 8466586A01_A)


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MOTOROLA INTERNAL USE ONLY

VCC_5 VCC_5

Q301
EMD9FT2R
USB_VBUS

TP304 TP303
R301 USW_5V
10K 4 3 Q350 NU
EMD9FT2R
ONE-WIRE PULLUP TP305
R350
5 4 3
ONE_WIRE_SEL USB_VBUS
2 0
R307 R308 C301 NU
2.2K 2.2K 0.1uF C350 5
6 1 0.1uF 2
NU

U350
NC7SZ175P6X 6 1
5 NU

VCC
2

VCC
6 B1 S 1 1 3
FRONT_ONE_WIRE CP D
USW_5V
6 4
D301 C Q

GND
MBR120LSFT1
4 B0 A 3

GND
REAR_ONE_WIRE ONE_WIRE 2
R351
5 100K
NU
U301
FSA4157L6X_NL
Q305
TP301 TP302 MMBT3904
USW_5V
3 4.7k 2
GCAI_OPT_5V_SET
R309 R310

DTr2
10K 10K
47k
4
R352

DTr1
100K
VCC_2.8 NU
47k
5 1
GCAI_OPT_5V_EN
4.7k

Q351
VCC_3.3 FMG8A
NU

D302
BAT54HT1G
VCC_2.8 VCC_3.3
R354
4 3
FLT_A+ G GCAI_ON
U_A2 4.7K

A2 A1 R304 5
15K
VCCB
VCCA

R313
C1 C2
GPIO_3 A B GPIO_3_PTT
B2 6 1 3
1K DIR GPIO_3_DIR
GND

D350
MMBD6100
B1 R303
10K Q352
U302 1 2
EMD9FT2R
SN74LVC1T45

RM_ON

VCC_2.8 VCC_3.3

TP306

A2 A1 R306 USW_5V USW_5V


15K
VCCB
VCCA

C1 C2 C352
GPIO_4 A B GPIO_4_HOOK
B2
DIR GPIO_4_DIR R355
100K
GND

NU 0.1uF
USW_5V 5
NU

VCC
B1 R305
U303 R359 NU
10K 1 3
SN74LVC1T45 CP D
NU 0
R317 R318 6 4
C Q
0 0

GND
VCC_2.8 VCC_3.3 USW_5V
2
U352 NU
NC7SZ175P6X
TP307
NU
A2 A1 R312 R319
15K 15K
VCCB
VCCA

VCC_1.8
2 4.7k 3
GCAI_PWR_ON_CLR
C1 C2
GPIO_0 A B GPIO_0_PWR

DTr2
B2
DIR GPIO_0_DIR 47k
4
GND

R357
15K

DTr1
47k
B1
R311 R358
U304 10K 1 5
SN74LVC1T45
GCAI_PWR_ON_SENSE
1K 4.7k

Q353 NU
FMG8A

ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic sheet 6 (PCB: 8466586A01_A)


CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 8.2 - 9

VCC_5 VCC_5

USB1_PUEN

R325 R329
POR
10K 10K

2 4.7k 3
USB1_MODE_SEL USB_FRONT_REAR

DTr2
Q323 47k
FMG8A 6 5 4 4
5 4 3

DTr1
47k

4.7k

4.7k
47k

47k
USB_D+ Q325 1 5
EMD9FT2R USB1_GPIO
4.7k
USB_D- DTr1 DTr2
Q322
FMG8A
1 2 1 2 3
VCC_3.3 VCC_3.3

R328 R327
15K 15K R326
U_A2 VCC_5 VCC_5
VCC_2.8 VCC_3.3 1.5K
R340 R341
330K 330K

2
VCC

VCC
6 B1 S 1 1 S B1 6
FRONT_D+
A2 A1 R322
15K

VCCB
VCCA
R330
R320 220
C1 C2 4 B0 A 3 3 A B0 4

GND

GND
GPIO_1 A B REAR_D+
B2
1K DIR

5
GND
U321 U326
FSA4157L6X_NL FSA4157L6X_NL
B1
U323
SN74LVC1T45

VCC_3.3 VCC_3.3
GPIO_1_DIR

VCC_5 VCC_5
VCC_2.8 VCC_3.3 R342 R343
330K 330K

2
TP308

VCC

VCC
6 B1 S 1 1 S B1 6
FRONT_D-
A2 A1 R324
15K
VCCB
VCCA

R331
220
C1 C2 4 B0 A 3 3 A B0 4

GND

GND
GPIO_2 A B REAR_D-
B2
DIR

5
GND

U322 U327
FSA4157L6X_NL FSA4157L6X_NL
B1
U325 VCC_5
SN74LVC1T45

GPIO_2_DIR
PWM_R_G
R344
5.6K VCC_5 VCC_2.8

R360 0 NU 4.7k
LCD_BL TP310
5 1
R361 0 R334
DTr1

47k
KPD_BL 10K
R333 U324
4 10K TPS2041B
DTr2

47k
5
OC VBUS_OC_DET
4 6
USB_VBUS_ENA EN OUT1
3 4.7k 2 2 7
IN1 OUT2

GND1
GND2
3 8
Q324 IN2 OUT3 USB_5V
FMG8A VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8 VCC_3.3
Q327

1
9
EMD9FT2R NU Q326
FDC6330L
C324 C325

USB1_DET 0.1uF 22uF TP311


3 4 R345 R347 6.3V 4 3
USB_VBUS
10K 100K

R332 5 5 3 5 2
R321 R323
10K 10K 10K 2 4 R335 R337 C327
NU 47K
1 10K
C326 10uF
2 0.1uF 6.3V
U328
1 6 LMV7275 6 1
R348
100K
R346
C328
470pF
470K
R338 0 NU

R339
USB_VBUS

330 D304
NU 12M04
NU
R336
VBUS_FET_ENA
10K

ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic sheet 7 (PCB: 8466586A01_A)


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TP403

R399 NU
0 KPD_BL
R400
0 KPD_BL_ON_OFF
To Keypad
J401 TP402
24 pol. POR
R412
10K

C414 VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8


GND J401-1 470pF C401 C402

NC J401-2 NC
Q401 0.1uF 0.1uF
VCC_5

5
FDC6330L
3.3V J401-3 VCC_3.3

VCC

VCC
1 3 1 3
5V J401-4 VCC_5 CP D CP D
3 4
R441 NU
6 4 6 4
NC J401-5 NC C Q C Q RSW_1

GND

GND
0
2 5 C415 C416
R413
KPD_SWD_5V J401-6 47K

2
10uF 10uF U401 U402
C413 NC7SZ175P6X NC7SZ175P6X
KPD_SWD_5V J401-7 0.1uF
1 6
bridge to pin1 J401-8 RSW_2

GND J401-9

LED_RD J401-10
VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8
C403 C404 R442 R443
LED_GN J401-11 0 0

END_ON_OFF J401-12 0.1uF 0.1uF


TP404
5 5
GND J401-13 VCC VCC
4 R444 NU
2 4 2 4
COL_4 J401-14 TP405 IN OUT IN OUT RSW_INT
0
3 NC NC
GND GND
COL_3 J401-15 1 U403 1 U404
3 NL17SZ14 3 NL17SZ14
2
COL_2 J401-16
NC NC
1
COL_1 J401-17
0
COL_0 J401-18 C405
4
0.1uF VCC_2.8
ROW_4 J401-19

G FLT_A+
LOCK_ON
3 C406
ROW_3 J401-20

J403-3

J403-1

J403-6

J403-5

J403-2
J403-4
J403-7
J403-8
0.1uF
2
ROW_2 J401-21 J403
6 pol.
1
R401 R402
ROW_1 J401-22 S401 NU
3.3K 3.3K Rotary SWITCH
0
ROW_0 J401-23
R403 33K 1 PULSE_A

R404 33K
P1 4 Lock
GND J401-24 R407 R408 R409 R410 R411
R405 100 2 COMM
1K 1K 1K 1K 1K
R406 4.7K 5
GND J401-25
KEYPAD_ROW(4:0)

3
KEYPAD_COL(5:0)

P2
NC

GND1

GND2
PULSE_B
GND J401-26 1
6 4 3 C407 C408
470pF 470pF

g1

g2
K4 K3 K2 K1

VR401
5.6V

END_ON_OFF VCC_2.8
A2 A1
5 2
KEYPAD_ROW(4:0)

KEYPAD_COL(5:0)

VCC_5

VCC_5 VCC_5
Q404 Q405
EMD9FT2R R416 EMD9FT2R R417
D402 D401 1.8K 1K
HT-S91UD HT-S91UD

C409 4 3 4 3
0.1uF
TP406 TP407
EMERGENCY
5 5
R414
1.5K 2 2
LED_RED
Q403
LED_EMERG MMBT3904

6 1 6 1
PWM_R_G

C410
R415
100
10uF
R440 LED_GREEN
6.3V
0
NU

ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic sheet 8 (PCB: 8466586A01_A)


CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 8.2 - 11

VCC_2.8 VCC_5

C421
R421 R423 0.1uF R435
10K 30K 4.7K
U421
3 5 LMV7275
4
BUS+
1
RADIO_COM_TX 2

R422
15K

Q410
MMBT3904
R436

VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8 VCC_5


BUS_ENABLE
10K

C422
R425 R426 0.1uF
R427 R428
10K 10K
U420-1 30K 3.3K
74VHC125
5 3
4 2 4
RADIO_COM_RX R429
Y A 1
2 SCI_TX
OE

47K
R424
10K
U422 R430
LMV7275 15K

TP401
RADIO_COM_EN

VCC_2.8 VCC_5
Q411 Q412
EMD9FT2R EMD9FT2R

4 3 4 3

TP411
5 5
2 2

TP410

6 1 6 1

VCC_2.8

U420-2
PWR_GND

5
VCC

GND

3
ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic sheet 9 (PCB: 8466586A01_A)
8.2 - 12 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS

TP1 TP2
VCC_5
C506 .01uF

G
FLT_VCC 50V
TP508

U501
LM2676
L507 L505
2
FLT_A+ G INPUT L502
33uH 33uH 3 TP509 VCC_23
C_BOOST L501 22uH
6 1
FB SW_OUT
7 33uH
C501 C502 C503 C504 C505 ON_OFF
C507 C508 C509 C510 C511 C512 U503

CTGND
22uF 22uF 22uF 22uF 22uF 22uF LT1937

GND

NC1
470pF 10uF 10uF 470pF 0.1uF D501
50V 50V 50V 50V 50V
MBRS130 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V 6.3V D502

4
G1

5
4 BAT54HT1G
SHDN
NC 5 1
VIN SW
3

GND
FB

C513 2
R504 R502
10uF
6.3V 12.1K
12.1K
1% 1%
R505 C514 C515
R503
BUS_ON R533 D507
BAT54HT1G 100 1uF
10 22uF
1K
35V 25V
D506 NU C516 NU
R501
MMBD6100 0.1uF 10K

GCAI_ON
U504
1 TPS62220 TP503
R507
C517

V1
10K
TP511
10uF
L503 R534
VCC_1.5
D504 NU 6.3V 3 5
MMBD6100
4
EN SW G
FB 4.7uH 0
TP502

GND
EMERGENCY C518
R508
U502
ON NCP301 2 332K
1%
22pF
R535
VCC_3.3
D505 C520 G
0
MMBD6100 2 1 10uF
INPUT RESET_OUT
4 5 6.3V
TP501 R506 NC1 NC2 C519
R509

GND
NC
VCC_5 C535 165K VCC_2.8
33K 0.1uF 100pF
1%
Q506 3 TP512
NU
EMD9FT2R
C528

R529
LOCK_ON R512 0.1uF POR
3 4 5
0 NU
1K VCC MCLK
1
C521 C522

V1
5 2 4
ON_HOLD IN OUT
2 10uF 0.1uF
L504 NC
6.3V 3 5 GND
TP506 EN SW 1 U508
4 4.7uH 3
FB NL17SZ14
1 6

GND
R510 C523
U505 NC
2 681K
TPS62220 10pF
1%
8
NU
C525

GND
R538 0 3
Q14
10uF 2
NC Q13
6.3V R539 0
FLT_A+ G C524
1
Q12
USW_5V R511
121K
150pF
VCC_2.8
NC
15
13
Q10
1% NC Q9
14
NC Q8
G

R530 6
NC Q7
100 U513 5 4
NC Q6 U515
TP510

VCC
TPS71501DCKR 5 74HC4060A
NC Q5
1 3 7
TP513 CP D NC Q4
4 5
IN OUT R513 R514
6 4
NC C Q
3 1 12

GND
68.1K 10K 9
NC2 FB_NC OSC_OUT2 RESET R524 NU
1% TP504 NU 11
GND

VR502 R531 10
U506 OSC_OUT1 OSC_IN 32KHz
C533 165K C536 2
1%
LP2951CD
VCC_2.8 U509 0
2

VCC
0.1uF 0.1uF NC7SZ175P6X
18V C534 R536
8 1
VCC_3.3 INPUT OUTPUT G
10uF 7 5 16 R523
FEEDBACK ERROR 0
6.3V 3 2 0
SHUTDOWN SENSE NC VCC_2.8
6
R532 VTAP NC
52.3K
GND

1% C526 R520 R521


R515 C529
53.6K 0.1uF
4

10uF 330K 10MEG


1%
6.3V
Y501
MC146
32.768KHz
TP505
R522
1 4
IN OUT
SH501
SHIELD
SH502
SHIELD
VCC_3.3 3
1
ON_OFF*
5
R537
VCC_1.8 220K

NC1
NU VIN VOUT G

NC
4 C530 C531 C532
NC BYPASS 0

3
100pF 18pF 12pF
GND

C527 NU

NC NC
2

10uF
U507 6.3V
LP2985

ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic sheet 10 (PCB: 8466586A01_A)


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VCC_5

TP520 TP521 C545


ON
0.1uF
2
EMERGENCY 0

VCC
1 S B1 6

LOCK_ON

LOCK_ON
FLT_A+ C540 3 2 1 3 A B0 4

GND
R540 NC KEYPAD_COL(5:0)
0.1uF 10K
S501 5
SWITCH Q500 U510
EMD9FT2R FSA4157L6X_NL
R547 EMERGENCY KEYPAD_ROW(4:0)
4.7K
3
3 1 4 5 6

VCC_5
VCC_5
4 2
A2 B2
TP522 TP523 C546
GCAI_ON
0.1uF
2
GCAI_ON 0

VCC
1 S B1 6

BUS_ON

VR501
5.6V C541 3 2 1 3 A B0 4

GND
R542 NC
6 4 3 1 0.1uF 10K
R541

K4
K3
K2
K1
5
4.7K U511
Q501
EMD9FT2R FSA4157L6X_NL

TP526 VCC_2.8
Q507 4
EMD9FT2R

A2

A1
4 5 6
5 2 VCC_5
VCC_5
3 4
ON_RADIO TP524 TP525 C547
0.1uF

R550 5 2
5

VCC
10K 2 1 S B1 6

1 6
C542 3 2 1 3 A B0 4

GND
0.1uF R543 NC
R544 10K
FLT_A+ 0 5
Q502 U512
EMD9FT2R FSA4157L6X_NL

Q508
R551
EMD9FT2R 4 5 6 4
4.7K

VCC_5
3 4
D503
MMBD6100 TP527 D510 D511
MMBD6100 MMBD6100
BUS+ 5
2

SCI_TX R545

1 6
1K

FLT_A+ VCC_2.8

VCC_5
Q503 Q504
EMD9FT2R EMD9FT2R

R548 R549
D513
10K C544 10K
MMBD6100 3 4
0.1uF
3 4 NU

5
END_ON_OFF
2 5
2

1 6
CTRL_IN
1 6

ON_OFF_CONTROL

FLT_A+
Q505
EMD9FT2R

CH_REQUEST
3 4

5
2
PROG

1 6

ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic sheet 11 (PCB: 8466586A01_A)


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R602 0 NU
SPI_MISO

R603 0 NU
SPI_CLK

R604 0 NU
SPI_CS2

SPI_MOSI
R605 0 NU J603
40 pol.

FLT_A+ G J603-1
J603-2
ON_OFF_CONTROL J603-3
J603-4
J603-5
USB_5V J603-6
J603-7
REAR_D- J603-8
REAR_D+ J603-9
RM_ON J603-10
VCC_5 J603-11
MIC J603-12
J603-13
HANDSET_AUDIO J603-14
VCC_3.3 J603-15
VCC_2.8 J603-16
USW_5V J603-17
SCI_TX J603-18
BUS+ J603-19
REAR_ONE_WIRE J603-20
RX J603-21
TX J603-22
R606 0
RTS J603-23
R607 0
CTS J603-24
R608 0
I2C_SCL J603-25
R609 0
I2C_SDA J603-26
GPIO_REQ J603-27
USB2_VP J603-28
USB2_VM J603-29
USB2_RCV J603-30
USB2_TXEN J603-31
USB2_TXD J603-32
USB2_SE0 J603-33
USB2_SUSP J603-34
USB2_PUEN J603-35
USB2_SPEED J603-36
SSI_CLK J603-37
SSI_FS J603-38
R610 0 NU
AN_2 J603-39
R611 0 NU
AN_3 J603-40
J603-G1
J603-G2
R614 0 NU
DASH_REM

R612 0
SSI_RXD
470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF

470pF
470pF

470pF
C637

C636

C635

C634

C633

C632

C631

C630

C629

C628

C627

C626

C625

C624

C623

C622

C621

C620

C619

C618

C617

C616

C615

C614

C613

C612

C611

C609

C605

C604

C602

C601
82pF

82pF

82pF

33pF

33pF

82pF

33pF

33pF

33pF

82pF

82pF

82pF

82pF

82pF

82pF

82pF

82pF

82pF

33pF
C610

C608

C607

C606
10uF

33pF
R613 0
SSI_TXD

ENHANCED_CONTROL_HEAD / Schematic sheet 12 (PCB: 8466586A01_A)


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Q103
Q401
R401

R402
R119

R116
R117
TP1033 TP1015 TP1011 TP1013

R120

R118 C101
TP1012 0
C401

10

11
R101
TP1065 TP1037 40

16
20
C602

1
R602

R115 R113
R222

U401
C128 D101

U602
R114

1
R607 R603 C131

C402

C141
1

R102
R606 TP1031

U402
C601

R103
R112 2

1
Q104

8
R601 C130 C116

U403
TP1064 C126 C117
C606 C603 C127 Q102

R615
Q101 D102

14

3
TP1076 C129

J1003

R201
R604 R605

3
TP1014

J1001
TP1075 TP1071
R616 J1022 R110
Q601

C106
C104
R104

VR101
TP1024

U601
TP1072

11

10
TP1032 R111
C605 TP1073
C405 Q604

R325
06 C R613 R609

7
C406 TP1074 1 R206
R608 14

C102
Q602 R323 R614 R205
C403

20
C309 U101 R202

8
1

12
8466586A01_A R322

U302
U404
C404 R318
R612 R610 R320 1 28 15
C407 R319 TP1062 F
C604 C105 F101

4
1

10

R324
11

1
o
R611

20
nd
245 C e1 2 lvl Pb
intct R321 C103
Q603 1 0

Q504
R520
R519
C615
C614
C202

C501
C203 3 C506
R617
14 R216 R518 Q503 4

VR105
R626

VR103
VR104

VR106

VR108
R618 R217

8
R624 C505

U501
R221R220
R210R219
U201

C612
C611
C613

R623 R508

VR102 VR110
R625 R214R215

VR113
4 1

C502
U603 R619 R211 R218 R510
TP1092 U503

5
R208 C143 R502
5 8

C503
C608

R209 R213
8
R627

Q501
3

C145
C120
C123
C135

C132
C136

C124
TP1093

R108 R106

C139
C125
C109
C137
C142
C119
VR111

C112
R212
C616
R620

R105

R223
2
C610

R501
C607

R109
C138
C121
C133

C122
C134
C140

C107

C108
R107
C118

C114
C113

C110
C111
14
C308

C306
R302 R306 TP1061 R509

VR109

40
U301

R301 R307 1
R311

J1005
R313 C303
R316 R308
R312 R303 R305
R317
R310
R309

C304 C305
R315 R304
8
7

VR112
R314
C507
C307

Pb 2
nd
lvl intct e1 245 C
o
R511
C508
R512

EXPANSION_HEAD / Main Board / (PCB 8466586A01_A) BOTTOM & TOP SIDE


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5V 5V 5V

NET_1

5.6V R202 R201


VR101 3.3K 4.7K

NC

UART_B SCI_TX J1001-12


SPKR+ J1001-11
SPKR- J1001-10
GND J1001-9
ACC3 J1001-8
5V J1001-7 SPKR+ J1005-22 SPKR+
HANDSET_AUDIO J1001-6 HANDSET_AUDIO SPKR- J1005-8 SPKR-
BUS+
UART_B BUS+ J1001-5 J1005-6 BUS+
D102
INT_MIC J1001-4 INT_MIC_AUDIO F101 J1005-16 SCI_TX
32V 2A J1005-10 ON_OFF_CONTROL
FLT_A+ J1001-3 FLT_A+ J1005-4 AUDIO+
ON_OFF J1005-20 AUDIO-
PTT_GND J1005-14 PTT/GND

NC
3V
ON_OFF_CONTROL J1001-2 FLT_A+ J1005-12 FLT_A+_REG
GND J1001-1 SPKR2_OUT C119 C121 C118 C122 C120 C123 C124 J1005-9 FLT_A+_REG
470pF 470pF 470pF 82pF 82pF 470pF 470pF J1005-18 GND

K4
K3
K2
K1
J1001-13 SPKR1_OUT NC
J1001-14 R222 C116 C117
470pF 0.1uF VR102
0 CAR_RX_AUDIO car_rx_audio
33V

SPKR1_IN 25PIN_EXP_PTT EXPANSION_PTT

A2

A1
J1005-33 Flash Mode
VR103 VCC
SPKR2_IN CAR_TX_AUDIO car_tx_audio 5.6V
R223
EXPANSION_PTT J1022-20 RADIO_EXP_PTT 25PIN_INT_MIC INT_MIC 0
R624
100
HANDSET_AUDIO AUDIO_IN AUDIO2
20V
VR104
INT_MIC_AUDIO AUDIO_OUT AUDIO1
1 C612
10uF R623
R110
0 560
NU 2 3 R108
10
INT_MIC J1005-13 INT_MIC
5 4
IGNITION (via 4K7) J1022-14
IGNITION NC
HANDSET_AUDIO J1022-1 6
HANDSET_AUDIO
INT_MIC J1022-22 VR113
PTT_GND
20V 33V
9V3 J1022-3 VR108
R107
TP1062 R106
3V3_DIG J1022-32 1 0
TP1064 0
A+ (via 4K7) J1022-36 NU
TP1065
BLUE_T_FSYNC J1022-19 2 6
TP1071
SAP_SRD J1022-18
TP1072
SAP_STD J1022-17 5 4
TP1073 EXPANSION_PTT J1005-39 EXPANSION_PTT
DGAN_SAP_FSYNC J1022-16
TP1074 HANDSET_AUDIO J1005-5 HANDSET_AUDIO
SAP_CLK J1022-24 3
TP1075 car_rx_data IGNITION J1005-31 IGNITION
SPIB_CS_BT J1022-29
TP1076 car_tx_data NC R109
4.7K
TP1037

C125 VR105
MUX_CTRL_1 J1022-37
470pF 33V
RESET_OUT J1022-35 SB9600_RESET
BUSY_IN J1022-33 SB9600_BUSY_IN
BUSY_OUT J1022-34 SB9600_BUSY_OUT RESET J1005-17 SB9600_RESET
3V Q401
R402 RS232_RX SB9600_BUSY J1005-35 SB9600_BUSY
47K RS232_TX SB9600_BUS- J1005-2 SB9600_BUS-
SB9600_INTERFACE
C131 RS232_TXA SB9600_BUS+ J1005-29 SB9600_BUS+
82pF
5V RTSA 3V

TP1024 TP1032
J1022-41
TP1012 TP1011 TP1015
J1022-42 NET_2 C136 C137 C138 C139
3V TP1031 TP1033 5V 3V
R401 82pF 82pF 82pF 82pF
TP1014 TP1013 47K 3V NU NU NU NU
3V
C401 car_rx_audio1
0.1uF
C402
0.1uF car_rx_audio2

SPIB_MISO J1022-28 car_tx_audio1

UART
16

20
car_tx_audio2
3
VCC

13

VCC
SPIB_CLK J1022-38 SCLK RTS
11 1
CTS EN_OE1 car_rx_audio car_tx_data car_rx_data1
1 2 19
SPIB_MOSI J1022-26 DIN DOUT EN_OE2
3V U403 car_tx_audio car_rx_data car_rx_data2
7 15 2 MC74AC244 18
SHDN TX A0 Y0
14 4 16
RX A1 Y1 car_tx_data car_rx_audio car_tx_data2
6 6 14
EXP_REQ J1022-31 IRQ A2 Y2
10 8 12
X1 A3 Y3 car_rx_data car_tx_audio car_tx_data1
4 9
SPIB_CS1_UART J1022-30 CS U401 X2
3 1 11 9
MAX3100EEE A4 Y4
12 5 13 7 3V
GND

NC NC1 NC2 NC A5 Y5
15 5 C405
A6 Y6 0.1uF
8

17 3

GND
A7 Y7
C127 C128 C129 C130 C126

19
10
82pF 82pF 82pF 82pF 82pF U402
4886061B02

VCC
NU NU NU NU NU C403
CSTCC_MG 0.1uF
3.68MHz 2 1
C1POS NC1 NC
2 4 10
C1NEG NC2 NC
11
C404 NC3 NC
0.1uF 5 20
C2POS NC4 NC
6
C2NEG

15 16
R1OUT R1IN J1005-7 RS232_SCI_TX
12 9
R2OUT R2IN J1005-15 RS232_RTS

14 17
T1IN T1OUT J1005-11 RS232_SCI_RX
13 8
T2IN T2OUT J1005-19 RS232_CTS

3
VPOS J1005-27 SIGNAL_GND
7 U404

GND
VNEG
C406 C407 MAX3232E
0.1uF 0.1uF C134 C135 C132 C133

18
82pF 82pF 82pF 82pF
NU NU NU NU

EXPANSION_HEAD / Main Board (PCB 8466586A01_A) / Schematic Diagram 1


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U501
LP2951ACD30R2 TP1092

8 1
5V INPUT OUTPUT 3V
7 5
FEEDBACK ERROR NC
3 2
SHUTDOWN SENSE
6

GND
FLT_A+
47uF C502 C503

4
R501 5V_TAP C501 0.1uF 470pF
12.4K

R1
5V

R2 R502
0
NU
Q501

VCC
TP1061

1
NET_2 J1005-21 SB9600_SW

R508 Q104 FLT_A+


80.6K
R509 R113 NC
10 C507
ON_OFF C140
0.1uF
C505 U503 R511 VR109 470pF
8.2K 33V
.012uF LP2951CD 3.3K R114
8 1 47K
INPUT OUTPUT
7 5
3
FEEDBACK ERROR
2
NC G VAG_1 NC
FLT_A+
J1005-37 ON_OFF_GND
SHUTDOWN SENSE NC
6 C506 C508 C141 R115
VTAP NC 10uF R512 0.1uF
3.3K 470pF 4.7K

GND
R520 NC
R510 2.2K C142
12.4K 4 VR110 470pF
R518
C607 10K Q503 33V
1uF TP1093
R1
5V
J1005-3 SW_B+
R2 R519
3V 2.2K
Q504
NC
C145
NET_1 C143 VR111 470pF
10uF 33V
R104
47K

NU D101 3V
R101 0
Q101
J1022-39 R103
C102
0.1uF
10K

U101

26
MAX3238EEAI
R102 C101
28

VCC
47K 0.1uF C103
C1POS
0.1uF 25 5 RS232_DCD
C1NEG T1OUT J1005-24 RS232_DCD
C104 1 6 RS232_RX
C2POS T2OUT J1005-28 RS232_RX
0.1uF 3 7 RS232_DSR
C2NEG T3OUT J1005-26 RS232_DSR
RS232_DCD RS232_DCD 24 10 RS232_CTS
J1022-12 T1IN T4OUT J1005-34 RS232_CTS
RS232_TX RS232_TX 23 12 RS232_RI
J1022-11 T2IN T5OUT J1005-38 RS232_RI
RS232_DSR RS232_DSR 22 RS232_TX
J1022-10 T3IN J1005-32 RS232_TX
RS232_CTS RS232_CTS 19 15 RS232_DTR
J1022-7 T4IN INVALID NC J1005-36 RS232_DTR
RS232_RI RS232_RI 17 16 RS232_RTS
J1022-5 T5IN R1OUTB NC J1005-30 RS232_RTS
RS232_RX RS232_RX 14
J1022-6 FORCEOFF J1005-1 GND
RS232_DTR RS232_DTR 13 21
J1022-8 FORCEON R1OUT
RS232_RTS RS232_RTS 8 20
J1022-9 R1IN R2OUT
9 18
JTAG NU R105 R2IN R3OUT C107 C108 C109 C110 C111 C112 C113 C114
MUX <- 3V 0 11 82pF 82pF 82pF 82pF 82pF 82pF 82pF 82pF
19 J1003-1 J1003-20 20 3V R3IN
JTAG_TDI NU C105 27 NU NU NU NU NU NU NU NU
J1022-2 NC 1 J1003-2 J1003-19 2 VPOS
JTAG_TDO 0.1uF C106 4

GND
J1022-4 NC 3 J1003-3 J1003-18 4 VNEG4
JTAG_TCK 0.1uF
J1022-13 NC 5 J1003-4 J1003-17 6

2
NC
J1022-15 NC NC 7 J1003-5 J1003-16 8 NC
JTAG_RESET_IN JTAG_TMS
J1022-21 NC 9 J1003-6 J1003-15 10
JTAG_MCU_DE
J1022-25 NC 3V 11 J1003-7 J1003-14 12
JTAG_TRST
J1022-27 NC 13 J1003-8 J1003-13 14
JTAG_MCU_DE
15 J1003-9 J1003-12 16 FLT_A+ J1005-23 FLT_A+_REG
GND JTAG_DSP_DE
J1022-23 17 J1003-10 J1003-11 18
GND
J1022-40
J1005-40 GND
VR112
33V J1005-25 GND

NC
J1005-41 GND
J1005-42 GND

EXPANSION_HEAD / DC Power (PCB 8466586A01_A) / Schematic Diagram 2


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R205
0
SPKR1_IN SPKR+ SPKR+
SPKR1_OUT

SPKR2_IN SPKR2_OUT
SPKR- SPKR-
R206
C616 0 R625
470pF 10K C608
NU 1uF
25PIN_INT_MIC

R620
10K VCC
C613 C610 R212 R213
10uF 0.1uF 0 0
NU
R626 R210 NU NU
AUDIO_OUT U603 47.5K
VCC MAX4544EUT 0

2
VPOS
4 6 NC 4 VCC
7 NU
CAR_TX_AUDIO
5 5 R627
11 G VAG_1
COM 0 4 13
6 14
1 IN NO R619 C203 12

GND
U201-2
10K 1uF 11
MC3403

3
U201-4
MC3403
C611
0.1uF 47.5K
R211
3V

R216
R111
VAG_1 G 47.5K
47K

RADIO_EXP_PTT R217
47.5K

R214
47.5K

5V 5V
C614 R215 47.5K 47.5K
470pF 47.5K R218 R219
R112 NU
10K
NU R209
R617 47.5K
Q102 6.2K
Q103
R1
VCC VCC
R208
R2 C202 R618 47.5K U201-3
9 4 MC3403 R220
10uF 12.4K 392
2 4 8
AUDIO_IN AUDIO1
R117 1 10
0 R119
3
VAG_1 G 11 C615
10K
R116
NU VAG_1 G 11 R221 82pF
10K 392 NU
AUDIO2

R118 R120 U201-1


10K 4.7K MC3403

CAR_RX_AUDIO

25PIN_EXP_PTT

EXPANSION_HEAD / Gabel Hybrid (PCB 8466586A01_A) / Schematic Diagram 3


CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 8.2 - 19

3V 5V

C602
R601 0.1uF R602
4.7K 4.7K
SB9600_BUS+

U602-1
06A02
3V
U601-4
MC74AC08 2 8
12 1
RS232_TXA
11 3 5V
13 4
RS232_TX

R603 C603
0.1uF U601-1
4.7K MC74AC08 R605
C601
470pF 1 2.2K
R604
3
2 Q601
10K

3V 5V

U602-2
R607 06A02
10K
8 6
SB9600_BUS-
7
RS232_RX
5
4
R606
4.7K

3V 5V

R616 R609
10K 2.2K
U601-2
MC74AC08
4
RTSA R608
6
5 Q602
SB9600_BUSY_OUT 10K

3V

SB9600_BUSY

R611
10K R610
4.7K
SB9600_BUSY_IN
3V

Q603

R612 5V
2.2K
C604
470pF
C605 R614
0.1uF 2.2K
U601-3
MC74AC08
9
R613
8
10 Q604
SB9600_RESET 10K
RESET

R615
3V 4.7K

U601-5
PWR_GND
14

VCC

C606 GND
0.1uF
7

EXPANSION_HEAD / SB9600 Interface (PCB 8466586A01_A) / Schematic Diagram 4


8.2 - 20 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS

C303 C304
470pF 470pF
VCC VCC
R302
10K
R304
10K
VCC
R307
R308
100K
VCC U301-3 100K
R303 C305 R305
9 4 MC3403
1uF 330
R301 U301-4 8
10K 10K car_rx_audio1
13 4 MC3403 10
car_rx_audio
14
VAG_1 G 11

12
VAG_1 G 11 C306 R306
1uF 330
car_rx_audio2

R309 VCC VCC


10K

R313 R314
VCC R310 100K 100K
C307 R315
10K 68
0.22uF
U301-2
car_tx_audio1
MC3403 4 6
7 R317
car_tx_audio R311 C308 R316 470
5
10K 0.22uF 68
11
car_tx_audio2

5V G VAG_1
R312 R323
10K 33

car_rx_data1

R325
C309 R322
150
0.1uF 33
car_rx_data2
1
car_tx_data2
VCC
7 6
B Z R320
R324
U302 33
3 2 150
car_tx_data D SN65LBC179 R
8 5
A Y car_tx_data1
GND

R321
33
4

1
5

2
car_rx_data VR106
20V
R318
R319 1.5K
2.2K

EXPANSION_HEAD / Car Interface (PCB 8466586A01_A) / Schematic Diagram 5


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9 7 5 3 1

8 6 4 2 10
1 1
13 5
25 14 9 6

J0101 J0102 J0103

TP0152
TP0151 TP0153

TP0154 TP0155
40
1

J0104

EXPANSION_HEAD / Connector Board (PCB:8464300B06_A) / BOTTOM & TOP SIDE


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SUB-D Part of Flex


25 Pin 40 Pin
J0102-1 J0104-1
J0102-2 J0104-34
J0102-3 J0104-30
J0102-4 J0104-26
J0102-5 J0104-22
J0102-6 J0104-18
J0102-7 J0104-14
J0102-8 J0104-6
J0102-9 1 TP0151
J0102-10 1 TP0152
J0102-11 1
TP0153
J0102-12 J0104-38
J0102-13 J0104-39
J0102-14 J0104-8

Part of Flex J0102-15 J0104-12 Part of Flex


SUB-D
40 Pin J0102-16 J0104-28 9 Pin 40 Pin
TELCO
10 Pin J0104-32 J0102-17 J0104-24 J0103-1 J0104-17
FLT_A 1
J0101-1 J0104-29 J0102-18 TP0154 J0103-2 J0104-13
J0101-2 J0104-25 J0102-19 J0104-16 J0103-3 J0104-9
J0101-3 J0104-31 J0102-20 J0104-10 J0103-4 J0104-5
J0101-4 J0104-23 J0102-21 J0104-4 J0103-5 J0104-40
J0101-5 J0104-33 J0102-22 J0104-2 J0103-6 J0104-15
J0101-6 J0104-21 J0102-23 J0104-20 J0103-7 J0104-11
J0101-7 J0104-35 J0102-24 J0104-36 J0103-8 J0104-7
J0101-8 J0104-19 J0102-25 1 TP0155 J0103-9 J0104-3
J0101-9 J0104-37 J0102-26 J0103-10
g1 J0104-41
J0101-10 J0104-27 J0102-27 J0103-11
g2 J0104-42

J0102 J0103
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10 SUB-D 25 PIN SUB-D 9 PIN
CONNECTOR CONNECTOR

13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1
J0101
TELCO
CONNECTOR

25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 9 8 7 6

EXPANSION_HEAD (PCB:8464300B06_A) / Connector Board / Schematic Diagram


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Top view Bottom view

C305

C304
VR302 VR301

C307 TP301

9
C309

10
R324

VR303
C308
R323

C310
C311

VR304

1
C306
R308 R303

J302
C303 R309 R304
R318
R202 R322
TP303
R311 R302 R321
7
J301
8

C301
5

4
U201

C202

R314 R301 C203


U202
R313 R203
C314
R201
C201

R310 R204
8

R315 R316 C204

C313
R101 R317 R307 R325

F300
R102

Q101 C206 R312 R306 R326


14

12
C302 TP302

TP306 TP307 TP305

PCB / REMOTE_MOUNT_HEAD / (PCB 8471016L02) BOTTOM & TOP SIDE


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R&D CHK: TITLE:


5V 5V 5V FLT_A+ NGCH Remote Mount Board
DOC CTRL CHK:
TP303 TP302 Milan

REMOTE MOUNT CONNECTOR


"BOARD-MARKER"
R323 R324 MFG CTRL CHK: 8471016L01

1
3.3K 4.7K

C304 C305 C306 C307 C308 C309 C310 C311 QA CHK: REV: Drawing Number: Page:
0
RADIO CONNECTOR

470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 82pF 470pF 02 8471016L01 1

SCI_TX J301-1 R303 0 J302-8 SCI_TX Changed by: Date:


SPKR+
SPKR+ J301-2 J302-2 SPKR+ Gunnar Plotzitza Wednesdayday, April 5, 2006
SPKR-
SPKR- J301-3 J302-5 SPKR-
GND J301-4 R304 0 J302-6 GND
NC J301-5 NC
5VD J301-6
HANDSET AUDIO J301-7 J302-1 AUDIO+
BUS+
BUS+ J301-8 J302-3 BUS+
INTERNAL MIC J301-9 F300 J302-4 AUDIO-
FLT_A+
FLT_A+ J301-10 2A J302-9 FLT_A+_REG
ON/OFF CONTROL J301-11
ON/OFF CONTROL
ANA GND
J302-7 ON/OFF CONTROL REMOTE MOUNT
ANA GND J301-12 J302-10 ANA GND
CONNECTOR

NC
NC
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
J301-13
6 4 3 1
RX Audio

J301-14

TX Audio
TP301 TP305 R318
R308 R309 0

K4
K3
K2
K1
0 0
R306 NU NU
9V3 47.5K VR301 VR302

0.1uF
C203
33V 33V VR303
J302
9V3 20V

A2

A1
C301 C313
10uF 10uF
5 2
VR304
4 13 5.6V
Front View
4 2 14
U202-4
1 R325 12
U202-1 11 J302
3 12.4K
11
R307
47.5K 10 ANA GND
G VAG_1 G VAG_1

R326 9 FLT_A+
12.4K
R310 R312 R316 R317
47.5K 47.5K 47.5K 47.5K 8 5VD

7 ON/OFF
C302
470pF
NU 6 GND
C303
470pF
NU R302 5 SPKR-
R311 R313
47.5K 47.5K 47.5K
R322 4 AUDIO-
6.2K
9V3
3 BUS+
9V3 R301
47.5K 9 4 2 SPKR+
R321 8
12.4K U202-3 1 AUDIO+
6 4 10
R314
7
VAG_1 G 11
392 C314
U202-2 82pF Balanced Audio
5
VAG_1 G NU
11
R315
392

Gabel Hybrid

9V3

1
TP306

FLT_A+ FLT_A+ PMLN4904A


PMLN4905A
R201
TP307
C201 80.6K U201 R203
.012uF LP2951CD 3.3K

1
8 1
R101 INPUT OUTPUT
12.4K 7 5
3
FEEDBACK ERROR
2
NC G VAG_1

R1 SHUTDOWN SENSE NC
6 C202 C204
5V VTAP NC R204
Q101 4.7uF 3.3K 0.1uF
GND

R2 R102 R202
0 NU
4

12.4K C206
1uF

GLN7362B

NC
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R507

R518
C501

R539
R534
R533
R538

U507

C506
R501 R502

R316

R317

R508
R322

R321

R319
R318
C308
C303

C302
C307
D402

Q302
18 12 R532 R537

C502
Q501
18
C317

R513
R531 R536
Q307 Q306 U501 U502

C503
Q308 R530 R535

Q301
R324 C455

U304
R503 R504

R429
12
R431

6
R505 R506 6 R323 C207
VR102 VR101

R521
R522
10
R320 C312 R523 R514 4

U303 Q502 U401 Q401

R520
R515
R516
C315 R315 Q201 1
U205
R510

R103

C101

C107
C102

C108

C106

C105

C104

C103
C314 C311

VR403
Q503

R512

R519
R511
C454 5 8

R430

R226
11 20
R428

C419

R555

R554

R551

R550

R548
C316

C417
R302 R304

C301

R227
R225

C205

R234
R243
C452 C418

VR406

VR402

VR401
C453
R301 R303

D401
D301
G1

C426
C425

C424
C423

C422

C421
C420

C428
C450 C416

VR103
R102

R202

R203
VR104
14 8

C217
C305 C306

U503
13

G2

C310
U302 R312
7

R305
R306 TP202
5

R311
R313

R204

R210

R205

R218

R207

R212
C304

P201 VR201
C309

C215
C430 R427 C431 C451 C432 C433 C434 C427 C429 C435 R426 C504 R540 R542

R556
R557

R547
C313

U301 C505 R541

C436
Q305

R201

R206

R208

R215
R209
R211
R425
C402

C404

C406

C408

C410

C412

C414

C447

C445

C443

C441

C439

C448
VR405 R549 R552

C208
R228
R232
R233
TP401

C401

C403

C405

C407

C409

C413

C415

C446

C444

C442

C440

C438

C437

C449
R423

R424

C411

R222

C203

R223
C202 7

U201

40
20
J104
U203 U204 8 14

R241

R221

R242

R240
G2

C204

C201

C206
G1 C209

R235
C214

R220

R213
R217
C211
TP205

C213

C212

C216
R239 R216 R238
C210

R231
R237 R214 R236

TP302 TP305 TP303 TP101


TP102 TP208 TP209 TP301
TP304 TP103
9

TP204
10

TP203

13
8
2
P101

20

25
14
TP201 TP206

J105
TP207

PCB / REMOTE_MOUNT_Back_Housing / (PCB 84966583A01) BOTTOM & TOP SIDE


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VR101 VR102 FLT_A+_REG


C101 C102
P101
470pF 470pF
33V NU 33V
10
FLT_A+
9
SCI_TX
8
ON_OFF_CONTROL
7

6
SPKR- AUDIO
5 SPKR- (Page 2)
AUDIO-
4 AUDIO-
BUS+
3
SPKR+
2 SPKR+
AUDIO+
1 AUDIO+
AN_2
REMOTE MOUNT
CONNECTOR

HANDSET_AUDIO
6

1
C103 C104 C105 C106 C107 C108

MIC_REAR_1

MIC_REAR_2
1

SWD_5 SWD_5

HANDSET
470pF 470pF 33pF 470pF 470pF 33pF MIC_SEL
AUDIO_SEL

2
VR104

MIC
2

VR103
20V
R103 R102
4.7K 10K

AN_2

MIC_REAR_1
HANDSET_AUDIO
MIC
HANDSET
MIC_REAR_2
REMOTE MOUNT
CONNECTOR
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
AN_2
SWD_5
SCI_TX
ON_OFF_CONTROL
BUS+

SWD_5

AUDIO_SEL
MIC_SEL
P101 USB2_TXEN USB2_TXEN
USB2_TXD USB2_TXD
USB2_SE0 USB2_SE0
USB2_SUSP USB2_SUSP RM_GCAI_PWR_ON_CLR RM_GCAI_PWR_ON_CLR
Front View USB2_PUEN USB2_PUEN IGN_ON IGN_ON
USB2_SPEED USB2_SPEED IGN_SENSE IGN_SENSE
USB2_VM USB2_VM RM_GCAI_ON RM_GCAI_ON
P101 USB2_VP USB2_VP GPIO_0 GPIO_0
USB2_RCV USB2_RCV GPIO_3 GPIO_3
10 GND USB2_D+ USB_D+ GPIO_4 GPIO_4
USB2_D- USB_D- GPIO_5 GPIO_5
9 FLT_A+ VBUS_1B VBUS_1B GPIO_6 GPIO_6
VBUS_2 VBUS_2 GPI_7 GPI_7
8 SCI_TX USB_5V USB_5V GPIO_8 GPIO_8
GPIO_9 GPIO_9
7 ON/OFF
I2C_SCL I2C_SCL
6 GND USB-RS232
(Page 3) GPIO_REQ GPIO_REQ
I2C_SDA I2C_SDA IO
5 SPKR- RS232_CTS RS232_CTS (Page 5)
RS232_RTS RS232_RTS SSI_CLK NC
4 AUDIO-
RS232_RX RS232_RX SSI_FS NC
RS232_TX RS232_TX
GCAI_OPT_5V_SET

GCAI_OPT_5V_SET
GCAI_OPT_5V_EN

GCAI_OPT_5V_EN
3 BUS+
USB2_REAR_DET
USB1_REAR_DET

USB1_REAR_DET
USB2_REAR_DET
VBUS2_FET_ENA
VBUS1_FET_ENA

VBUS1_FET_ENA
VBUS2_FET_ENA
RX RX
2 SPKR+ CTS CTS
TX TX
1 AUDIO+ RTS RTS INTERCONNECT
(Page 4)

VCC = 5V

PCB / REMOTE_MOUNT_Back_Housing / (PCB 84966583A01) Schematic Diagram


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P201 C214
NU 0.1uF
NU
R201
47.5K R235
10K TP206

9V
9V TP201 C208
R202 0.1uF
0

1
R232
NU 10K to 25pin SUB-D Connector
6 4
SPKR- HANDSET
7 9 4
to 10pol TELCO
5
U201
8 RX Audio
SPKR+ 11 MC3403 10
R233 U201
R203
10K
VAG_1 G 11
MC3403
0 HANDSET_AUDIO
NU
47.5K 47.5K 47.5K 47.5K 47.5K to Front MMP (GCAI)
R204 R205 R206 R207 R208

G VAG_1 Gain = 2

R209
47.5K
47.5K 47.5K
R210 R211
C211
9V TP202 0.1uF
NU
R212

1
U201 47.5K
R215 10K R213
MC3403 4 2 TP205
392
1
AUDIO- TX Audio
3

1
1 9V
C215
TP203 11 G VAG_1

0.1uF Balanced Audio R217


to 10pol TELCO TX Audio U201 10K
R218
1 MC3403 4 13
NU TP204 392
14
AUDIO+
12
11 G VAG_1
R220
Gabel Hybrid 10K
9V

C202
0.1uF

VAG_1
9V 9V 9V
9V

2
U203

VPOS
MAX4544EUT C203

G
NC 4 0.1uF
R221
R236 R237 R214 0 NU
100 100 100 5
COM U204
6 MAX4544EUT
C216 C213 C212
10uF 10uF 10uF 1 IN NO

2
GND
MIC_SEL

VPOS
R240 R241 R242

3
100K 100K 100K NC 4
R222
15K
TP207 TP208 TP209 5
R238 R239 R216
560 560 560 COM
C201
6
from Front MMP 1uF
1 IN NO

GND
MIC AUDIO_SEL
C204

3
from 25 Pin Connector 1uF R223
TX Audio 15K
MIC_REAR_1
C206
from 25 Pin Connector 1uF

MIC_REAR_2

FLT_A+_REG FLT_A+_REG

9V

R234 R243
100 100

9V

C205
R226 R225
15K .015uF 43.2K U205 R228
LP2951CD 4.7K
8 1
INPUT OUTPUT
7 5
FEEDBACK ERROR NC
3 2
Q201
SHUTDOWN SENSE
6
NC G VAG_1
VTAP NC
GND

10K
VR201
10K R231 C209 C210
18V C207
4

NU 4.7K 10uF 10uF


10uF
10K
10K
R227 C217
6.81K 10uF

VCC

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VCC_2.8 VCC

C304
0.1uF
C305
0.1uF
USB

U301 C306

14
0.1uF

7
NC7SZ32

VCC
VBUS
1 13
USB2_TXEN VREG
4 1 2
OE_N RCV
2 11 3
USB2_TXD VO_VPO VP R305
12 4
USB2_SE0 FSE0_VMO VM 1.5K
5 15
USB2_SUSP SUSPND VPU 33 R306
16 10
USB2_PUEN ENUMERATE DPOS USB2_D+
6 9
MODE DNEG USB2_D-
8

GND
SPEED 33 R311

17
R312 R313
U302 C309 C310
15K 15K
ISP1105

USB2_SPEED 33pF 33pF


USB2_VM NU NU
USB2_VP
Q305
USB2_RCV

DTr1 DTr2

4.7k

4.7k
47k

47k
VCC_3.3
4-WIRE RS232
C301
C316 0.1uF
USB2_MODE_SEL 470pF
U303

19
MAX3232E

VCC
D301
0.1uF C302 2 1
C1POS NC1
4 10
Q306 C1NEG NC2
FDC6330L 11
0.1uF C303 NC3
5 20
C2POS NC4
4 3 6
VBUS_2 C2NEG
TP301
R304 1K 15 16
RX R1OUT R1IN RS232_RX
5 2 12 9
VBUS2_FET_ENA RTS R2OUT R2IN RS232_RTS
R315 R302 1K
R316 10K 14 17
C312 C311 TX T1IN T1OUT RS232_TX
R317

VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8 10K 0.1uF 10uF 13 8


15K

CTS T2IN T2OUT RS232_CTS


6 1
3
VPOS
7

GND
VNEG
R318 R319
10K 10K TP302

18
4.7K 4.7K
R303 R301
4.7k
USB2_REAR_DET C307 C308
TP303 1 5 0.1uF 0.1uF

DTr1
47k

USB_5V
TP304 4
DTr2

47k

USB1_REAR_DET
2 4.7k 3
Q307
FDC6330L
FMG8A
Q308
4 3
VBUS_1B
TP305

5 2
VBUS1_FET_ENA
R320
R321 10K
C315 C314
R322

10K 0.1uF
15K

10uF
6 1

USW_5V USW_5V
C317
OPT_5V

0.1uF VCC_2.8
Q302
EMD9FT2R
U304
R323 NC7SZ175P6X
100K 5 3 4 U301

5
C313
VCC

VCC
0.1uF
3 4.7k 2 1 3
GCAI_OPT_5V_SET CP D
5 GND
DTr2

3
6 4 2
47k C Q
4
GND
DTr1

R324
47k 100K 2 1 6
5 1
GCAI_OPT_5V_EN
4.7k
Q301 FMG8A

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413A
MOTOROLA INTERNAL USE ONLY
AN_3 VCC_2.8

VR403 5.6V D401

VBUS_1B K1 REAR_D+ REAR_D-


C402 C403 C404 C405 C406 C407 C408 C409 C410 C411 C412 C413 C414 C415
40 Pin
A1
K2 R423
33
Conn
470pF 33pF 33pF 470pF 470pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 470pF 33pF
K3 J104
VBUS_2 K4
A2
TP401
NU
DASH_REM
1
1

C452 AN_2 2
470pF
470pF R424 AN_2
C401 33
NU SSI_FS 3

SSI_CLK 4
VR405 5.6V

A1

A2
AN_2
USB2_SPEED 5

VR401 VR402 USB2_PUEN 6


20V 20V

USB2_SUSP 7

K1
K2
K3
K4
C416
C417 C418 C419 C420 C421 C422 C423 C424 25 Pin
R425
1K 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 33pF 33pF 470pF 470pF Conn USB2_SE0 8
NU AN_3 J105
AN_1 USB2_TXD 9
GPIO_9 1
USB2_TXEN 10
GPIO_6 2
USB2_RCV 11
GPIO_8 3
USB2_VM 12
GPIO_3 4
USB2_VP 13
VBUS_1B 5
GPIO_REQ 14
REAR_D- 6
I2C_SDA 15
REAR_D+ 7
I2C_SCL 16
GPIO_0 8
CTS 17
VBUS_2 9
RTS 18
RS232_TX 10
TX 19
RS232_RX 11
RX 20
MIC_REAR_2 12
1_WIRE 21
13
BUS+ 22
GPIO_5 14
SCI_TX 23
GPI_7 15
R426
47 USW_5V 24
1_WIRE 16
C453
10uF VCC_2.8 25
HANDSET 17
VCC_3.3 26
18
HANDSET_AUDIO 27
MIC_REAR_1 19
28
GPIO_4 20
MIC 29
USB_D+ 21
= 5V
VCC 30
USB_D- 22
RM_ON 31
RS232_RTS 23
REAR_D+ 32
RS232_CTS 24
R427 REAR_D- 33
10K
PWR_ON 25
34

C430 C431 C451 C432 C433 C434 C427 C429 C435 C436 C428 C450 C426 C425 USB_5V 35

470pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 33pF 470pF 470pF 470pF 33pF 33pF 36
VR406
20V 37

ON_OFF_CONTROL 38
USW_5V USW_5V USW_5V

39
R429 C455
4.7K
FLT_A+_REG 40
0.1uF
R431
100K 5
C437 C438 C439 C440 C441 C442 C443 C444 C445 C446 C447 C448 C449
VCC

Q401
1 3
10K CP D 470pF 470pF 470pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF 33pF
10K D402
IGN_ON NU NU
C454 6 4
R428 C Q
4.7K 0.1uF
GND

R430
10K RM_ON
100K
10K RM_GCAI_ON
2 U401
NC7SZ175P6X

IGN_SENSE RM_GCAI_PWR_ON_CLR

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VCC_3.3 USW_5V 413A


MOTOROLA INTERNAL USE ONLY USW_5V USW_5V

C506

R501 R521
R508 15K 15K
0.1uF NU
100K 5 R502
270

VCC
GPIO_0
1 3
CP D GCAI Pin 10
VCC_3.3 VCC GPIO_0 PwrOn
6 4
RM_GCAI_PWR_ON_CLR C Q RM_GCAI_ON

GND
GPIO_1 is shared with USB from Main PCB
IGN_ON GPIO_2 is shared with USB from Main PCB
2 U507 R503 R522
NC7SZ175P6X 15K
I2C_SCL 4.7K
NU R504 NU
VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8 270
GPIO_3
C501
GCAI Pin 2 PTT
0.1uF VCC_3.3 VCC
Defaults to IN, but also full IO

R507
15K U501

21
PCA9535BS R505 R523

VCC
15K 4.7K GCAI Pin 9 Hook
22 19 R506 NU Defaults to IN, but also full IO
GPIO_REQ INT SCL 270
20
I2C_SDA SDA GPIO_4
18
A0
23
A1
24 FLT_A+_REG VCC VCC VCC FLT_A+_REG
A2

10 1
P10 P00
11 2
P11 P01
12 3 Remote GCAI Pwr On Sense R510 R511 R512 R513
P12 P02
13 4 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K 4.7K
P13 P03
14 5
USB1_REAR_DET P14 P04
15 6
USB2_REAR_DET P15 P05 GPIO_5
16 7
P16 P06 R514 270
17 8
IGN_SENSE P17 P07 GPIO_6

GND2
GND1
R515 270

VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8 GPIO_8

25
9
9V VCC VCC_2.8
C505 R516 270
0.1uF
GPIO_9
C504 C502
5.000V 0.1uF
0.1uF R518
15K
R554 R555 R556 R557 R540 R541
15K 15K 15K 15K 33.2K 33.2K
Q501
U503
3 4
LM2901 4.375V 10K
2 10K
5
12
R542
10K
9V 33.2K
10K
U503
3 6
LM2901 3.125V
1 R519
10K
7
Q502
12
R547
9V 33.2K R520
15K
U503
3 8
LM2901 1.875V
14
9
12
R548
9V 33.2K

U503
3 10
LM2901 0.625V
13
11
12
VCC R550 R551
33.2K 33.2K

0.000V VCC_2.8

R549
33.2K C503
R552 0.1uF
15K
GPI_7

U502
21

PCA9535BS
VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8 VCC_2.8
VCC

22 19
INT SCL
20
SDA
18
A0 VCC_2.8
R530 R531 R532 R533 R534 23
15K 15K 15K 15K 15K A1
24
NU NU NU NU NU A2
generate SWD_5 for SCI_TX and BUS+ PU
10 1 Remote GCAI Pwr On Clear
P10 P00
11 2 Q503
P11 P01 VBUS1_FET_ENA
12 3
P12 P02 VBUS2_FET_ENA
13 4

VCC
P13 P03 AUDIO_SEL SWD_5
14 5

10K
P14 P04 MIC_SEL
15 6
P15 P05 GCAI_OPT_5V_EN
16 7

10K
P16 P06 GCAI_OPT_5V_SET
R535 R536 R537 R538 R539 17 8

10K
15K 15K 15K 15K 15K P17 P07
GND2
GND1

10K
25
9

VCC = 5V GPIO_9 OUT


HW ID

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Parts List Refer- Motorola PN Value Refer- Motorola PN Value Refer- Motorola PN Value
ence ence ence
Enhanced Control Head (PCB: 8466580A01) R417 0613952Q73 RES, 1K R264 0613952R01 RES, 10K R427 0613952R12 RES, 30K
Refer- Motorola PN Value R505 0613952Q73 RES, 1K R265 0613952R01 RES, 10K R403 0613952R13 RES, 33K
ence
R512 0613952Q73 RES, 1K R288 0613952R01 RES, 10K R404 0613952R13 RES, 33K
C0802 2113945C09 CAP, 470pF
R545 0613952Q73 RES, 1K R290 0613952R01 RES, 10K R506 0613952R13 RES, 33K
R502 0613952E09 RES, 12.1K
R286 0613952Q77 RES, 1.5K R295 0613952R01 RES, 10K R335 0613952R17 RES, 47K
R504 0613952E09 RES, 12.1K
R326 0613952Q77 RES, 1.5K R301 0613952R01 RES, 10K R413 0613952R17 RES, 47K
R102 0613952H25 RES, 10
R414 0613952Q77 RES, 1.5K R303 0613952R01 RES, 10K R429 0613952R17 RES, 47K
R101 0613952H37 RES, 33
R416 0613952Q79 RES, 1.8K R305 0613952R01 RES, 10K R151 0613952R25 RES, 100K
R103 0613952H37 RES, 33
R261 0613952Q81 RES, 2.2K R309 0613952R01 RES, 10K R152 0613952R25 RES, 100K
R287 0613952H49 RES, 100
R262 0613952Q81 RES, 2.2K R310 0613952R01 RES, 10K R153 0613952R25 RES, 100K
R415 0613952H49 RES, 100
R307 0613952Q81 RES, 2.2K R311 0613952R01 RES, 10K R154 0613952R25 RES, 100K
R530 0613952H49 RES, 100
R308 0613952Q81 RES, 2.2K R321 0613952R01 RES, 10K R203 0613952R25 RES, 100K
R314 0613952H57 RES, 220
R401 0613952Q85 RES, 3.3K R323 0613952R01 RES, 10K R207 0613952R25 RES, 100K
R315 0613952H57 RES, 220
R402 0613952Q85 RES, 3.3K R325 0613952R01 RES, 10K R208 0613952R25 RES, 100K
R316 0613952H57 RES, 220
R428 0613952Q85 RES, 3.3K R329 0613952R01 RES, 10K R210 0613952R25 RES, 100K
R532 0613952N70 RES, 52.3K
R155 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K R333 0613952R01 RES, 10K R211 0613952R25 RES, 100K
R515 0613952N71 RES, 53.6K
R157 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K R334 0613952R01 RES, 10K R212 0613952R25 RES, 100K
R513 0613952N81 RES, 68.1K
R354 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K R336 0613952R01 RES, 10K R347 0613952R25 RES, 100K
R511 0613952P09 RES, 121K
R406 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K R337 0613952R01 RES, 10K R348 0613952R25 RES, 100K
R509 0613952P22 RES, 165K
R435 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K R345 0613952R01 RES, 10K R522 0613952R33 RES, 220K
R531 0613952P22 RES, 165K
R541 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K R412 0613952R01 RES, 10K R340 0613952R37 RES, 330K
R508 0613952P51 RES, 332K
R547 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K R421 0613952R01 RES, 10K R341 0613952R37 RES, 330K
R510 0613952P81 RES, 681K
R551 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K R424 0613952R01 RES, 10K R342 0613952R37 RES, 330K
R296 0613952Q25 RES, 10
R344 0613952Q91 RES, 5.6K R425 0613952R01 RES, 10K R343 0613952R37 RES, 330K
R297 0613952Q25 RES, 10
R214 0613952R01 RES, 10K R426 0613952R01 RES, 10K R520 0613952R37 RES, 330K
R533 0613952Q25 RES, 10
R215 0613952R01 RES, 10K R436 0613952R01 RES, 10K R346 0613952R41 RES, 470K
R160 0613952Q37 RES, 33
R218 0613952R01 RES, 10K R501 0613952R01 RES, 10K R162 0613952R66 RES, 0
R161 0613952Q37 RES, 33
R219 0613952R01 RES, 10K R507 0613952R01 RES, 10K R213 0613952R66 RES, 0
R163 0613952Q37 RES, 33
R223 0613952R01 RES, 10K R514 0613952R01 RES, 10K R220 0613952R66 RES, 0
R164 0613952Q37 RES, 33
R228 0613952R01 RES, 10K R540 0613952R01 RES, 10K R224 0613952R66 RES, 0
R165 0613952Q37 RES, 33
R230 0613952R01 RES, 10K R542 0613952R01 RES, 10K R225 0613952R66 RES, 0
R166 0613952Q37 RES, 33
R231 0613952R01 RES, 10K R543 0613952R01 RES, 10K R257 0613952R66 RES, 0
R167 0613952Q37 RES, 33
R232 0613952R01 RES, 10K R548 0613952R01 RES, 10K R260 0613952R66 RES, 0
R168 0613952Q37 RES, 33
R233 0613952R01 RES, 10K R549 0613952R01 RES, 10K R266 0613952R66 RES, 0
R258 0613952Q37 RES, 33
R234 0613952R01 RES, 10K R550 0613952R01 RES, 10K R267 0613952R66 RES, 0
R405 0613952Q49 RES, 100
R235 0613952R01 RES, 10K R304 0613952R05 RES, 15K R268 0613952R66 RES, 0
R503 0613952Q49 RES, 100
R237 0613952R01 RES, 10K R306 0613952R05 RES, 15K R269 0613952R66 RES, 0
R330 0613952Q57 RES, 220
R242 0613952R01 RES, 10K R312 0613952R05 RES, 15K R270 0613952R66 RES, 0
R331 0613952Q57 RES, 220
R243 0613952R01 RES, 10K R322 0613952R05 RES, 15K R271 0613952R66 RES, 0
R313 0613952Q73 RES, 1K
R244 0613952R01 RES, 10K R324 0613952R05 RES, 15K R272 0613952R66 RES, 0
R320 0613952Q73 RES, 1K
R246 0613952R01 RES, 10K R327 0613952R05 RES, 15K R273 0613952R66 RES, 0
R358 0613952Q73 RES, 1K
R248 0613952R01 RES, 10K R328 0613952R05 RES, 15K R274 0613952R66 RES, 0
R407 0613952Q73 RES, 1K
R249 0613952R01 RES, 10K R357 0613952R05 RES, 15K R275 0613952R66 RES, 0
R408 0613952Q73 RES, 1K
R253 0613952R01 RES, 10K R422 0613952R05 RES, 15K R276 0613952R66 RES, 0
R409 0613952Q73 RES, 1K
R255 0613952R01 RES, 10K R430 0613952R05 RES, 15K R277 0613952R66 RES, 0
R410 0613952Q73 RES, 1K
R256 0613952R01 RES, 10K R423 0613952R12 RES, 30K R278 0613952R66 RES, 0
R411 0613952Q73 RES, 1K
CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 8.2 - 32

Refer- Motorola PN Value Refer- Motorola PN Value Refer- Motorola PN Value Refer- Motorola PN Value
ence ence ence ence
R279 0613952R66 RES, 0 C272 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C118 2113944C43 CAP, 82pF C273 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R280 0613952R66 RES, 0 C277 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C244 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C274 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R281 0613952R66 RES, 0 C289 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C245 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C275 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R282 0613952R66 RES, 0 C292 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C328 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C276 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R283 0613952R66 RES, 0 C605 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C414 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C279 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R284 0613952R66 RES, 0 C606 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C602 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C280 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R285 0613952R66 RES, 0 C625 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C604 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C281 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R291 0613952R66 RES, 0 C626 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C607 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C282 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R318 0613952R66 RES, 0 C627 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C608 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C283 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R361 0613952R66 RES, 0 C629 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C609 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C284 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R400 0613952R66 RES, 0 C630 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C611 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C285 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R442 0613952R66 RES, 0 C615 2113944A38 CAP, 82pF C612 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C286 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R443 0613952R66 RES, 0 C616 2113944A38 CAP, 82pF C613 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C287 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R523 0613952R66 RES, 0 C617 2113944A38 CAP, 82pF C614 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C288 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R534 0613952R66 RES, 0 C618 2113944A38 CAP, 82pF C624 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C291 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R535 0613952R66 RES, 0 C619 2113944A38 CAP, 82pF C632 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C293 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R536 0613952R66 RES, 0 C620 2113944A38 CAP, 82pF C633 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C301 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R537 0613952R66 RES, 0 C621 2113944A38 CAP, 82pF C636 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C324 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R539 0613952R66 RES, 0 C622 2113944A38 CAP, 82pF C637 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C326 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R544 0613952R66 RES, 0 C623 2113944A38 CAP, 82pF C506 2113945C02 CAP, .01uF C401 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R606 0613952R66 RES, 0 C628 2113944A38 CAP, 82pF C505 2113945C31 CAP, 0.1uF C402 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R607 0613952R66 RES, 0 C631 2113944A38 CAP, 82pF C206 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C403 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R608 0613952R66 RES, 0 C634 2113944A38 CAP, 82pF C220 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C404 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R609 0613952R66 RES, 0 C635 2113944A38 CAP, 82pF C221 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C405 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R612 0613952R66 RES, 0 C519 2113944A40 CAP, 100pF C223 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C406 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R613 0613952R66 RES, 0 C524 2113944A42 CAP, 150pF C224 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C409 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R221 0613952R74 RES, 10MEG C101 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C225 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C413 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R521 0613952R74 RES, 10MEG C102 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C226 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C421 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
J102 0916162H02 pin CONN_J C104 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C227 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C422 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
J401 0916875H01 pin CONN_J C105 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C228 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C516 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
J101 0964501H02 CONN_J C108 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C229 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C522 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
J603 0971065L01 pin CONN_J C109 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C230 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C528 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
J403 0971315L01 CONN_J C112 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C231 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C529 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
J201 0988866N01 pin CONN_J C113 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C232 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C533 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
C523 2113944A25 CAP, 10pF C114 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C233 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C540 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
C532 2113944A26 CAP, 12pF C116 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C241 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C541 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
C204 2113944A28 CAP, 18pF C121 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C255 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C542 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
C205 2113944A28 CAP, 18pF C407 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C256 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C545 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
C531 2113944A28 CAP, 18pF C408 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C257 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C546 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
C518 2113944A29 CAP, 22pF C501 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C261 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C547 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
C258 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C504 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C262 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C234 2113946D02 CAP, 1.0uF
C259 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C601 2113944C06 CAP, 470pF C263 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C266 2113946D02 CAP, 1.0uF
C260 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C103 2113944C36 CAP, 33pF C267 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C278 2113946D02 CAP, 1.0uF
C264 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C107 2113944C36 CAP, 33pF C268 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C290 2113946D02 CAP, 1.0uF
C265 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C110 2113944C43 CAP, 82pF C269 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C295 2113946D02 CAP, 1.0uF
C270 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C115 2113944C43 CAP, 82pF C271 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C242 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF
8.2 - 33 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS

Refer- Motorola PN Value Refer- Motorola PN Value Refer- Motorola PN Value Refer- Motorola PN Value
ence ence ence ence
C243 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF Q201 4813973M07 MMBT3904 U511 5102836C11 1 FSA4157L6X_NL C544 NOTPLACED CAP, 0.1uF
C294 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF Q305 4813973M07 MMBT3904 U512 5102836C11 1 FSA4157L6X_NL D304 NOTPLACED 12M04
C327 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF Q403 4813973M07 MMBT3904 U507 5109512F66 LP2985 D504 NOTPLACED MMBD6100
C410 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF Q410 4813973M07 MMBT3904 U328 5109817F77 LMV7275 D506 NOTPLACED MMBD6100
C415 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF D301 4813978A19 MBR120LSFT1 U421 5109817F77 LMV7275 J202 NOTPLACED CONN_P
C416 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF D302 4813978A25 BAT54HT1G U422 5109817F77 LMV7275 M101 NOTPLACED CONTACT
C513 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF D502 4813978A25 BAT54HT1G U504 5109920D39 TPS62220 M103 NOTPLACED CONTACT
C517 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF D507 4813978A25 BAT54HT1G U505 5109920D39 TPS62220 M107 NOTPLACED CONTACT
C520 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF D350 4813978C02 MMBD6100 U503 5109920D44 LT1937 M108 NOTPLACED CONTACT
C521 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF D503 4813978C02 MMBD6100 U206 5114000B39 74VHC125 M110 NOTPLACED CONTACT
C525 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF D505 4813978C02 MMBD6100 U207 5114000B39 74VHC125 M112 NOTPLACED CONTACT
C526 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF D510 4813978C02 MMBD6100 U210 5114000B39 74VHC125 M113 NOTPLACED CONTACT
C527 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF D511 4813978C02 MMBD6100 U420 5114000B39 74VHC125 M114 NOTPLACED CONTACT
C534 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF D513 4813978C02 MMBD6100 U502 5114004A35 NCP301 M115 NOTPLACED CONTACT
C610 2113956B54 CAP, 10uF D501 4813978N08 MBRS130 U403 5114007A43 NL17SZ14 M116 NOTPLACED CONTACT
C120 2113956C37 CAP, 10uF VR102 4813979C11 MMQA20VT1 U404 5114007A43 NL17SZ14 Q327 NOTPLACED EMD9FT2R
C325 2113956D58 CAP, 22uF VR101 4813979P10 MMQA5V6T1 U508 5114007A43 NL17SZ14 Q350 NOTPLACED EMD9FT2R
C507 2113956D58 CAP, 22uF VR401 4813979P10 MMQA5V6T1 U208 5114007A47 NC7SZ32 Q351 NOTPLACED FMG8A
C508 2113956D58 CAP, 22uF VR501 4813979P10 MMQA5V6T1 U506 5114014A22 LP2951CD Q353 NOTPLACED FMG8A
C509 2113956D58 CAP, 22uF VR502 4814026A19 1SMB5931B U302 5115007H01 0 SN74LVC1T45 R156 NOTPLACED RES, 100K
C510 2113956D58 CAP, 22uF Q202 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U303 5115007H01 0 SN74LVC1T45 R201 NOTPLACED RES, 100K
C511 2113956D58 CAP, 22uF Q301 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U304 5115007H01 0 SN74LVC1T45 R202 NOTPLACED RES, 100K
C512 2113956D58 CAP, 22uF Q325 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U323 5115007H01 0 SN74LVC1T45 R204 NOTPLACED RES, 100K
C502 2313960J01 CAPP, 10uF Q352 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U325 5115007H01 0 SN74LVC1T45 R205 NOTPLACED RES, 0
C503 2313960J01 CAPP, 10uF Q404 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U324 5164015H50 TPS2041B R206 NOTPLACED RES, 100K
C514 2314030J28 CAPP, 22uF Q405 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R Q326 5166540A01 FDC6330L R209 NOTPLACED RES, 100K
L502 2487956V01 IDCTR, 22uH Q411 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R Q401 5166540A01 FDC6330L R216 NOTPLACED RES, 10MEG
L501 2489932S02 IDCTR, 33uH Q412 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U515 5185319Y01 74HC4060A R217 NOTPLACED RES, 470K
L505 2489932S02 IDCTR, 33uH Q500 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U205 5185941F17 MT48H8M16LF R222 NOTPLACED RES, 10MEG
L507 2489932S02 IDCTR, 33uH Q501 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U501 5185941F48 LM2676 R226 NOTPLACED RES, 0
L503 2589195N04 IDCTR, 4.7uH Q502 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U201 5185941F53 0 EIM_BLOCK R227 NOTPLACED RES, 0
L504 2589195N04 IDCTR, 4.7uH Q503 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U209 5185941F65 MC74LVX373 R236 NOTPLACED RES, 10K
SH501 2616535H01 SHIELD Q504 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U204 5185956E43 _75 28F128W18BD60 R240 NOTPLACED RES, 10K
M102 3264646H01 CONTACT Q505 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U401 5186311J07 NC7SZ175P6X R241 NOTPLACED RES, 10K
M104 3264646H01 CONTACT Q506 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U402 5186311J07 NC7SZ175P6X R245 NOTPLACED RES, 10K
M105 3264646H01 CONTACT Q507 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U509 5186311J07 NC7SZ175P6X R247 NOTPLACED RES, 10K
M106 3264646H01 CONTACT Q508 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R U513 5189263U10 TPS71501DCKR R250 NOTPLACED RES, 10K
M109 3264646H01 CONTACT D401 4815814H01 HT-S91UD C201 NOTPLACED CAP, 0.1uF R251 NOTPLACED RES, 10K
M111 3264646H01 CONTACT D402 4815814H01 HT-S91UD C202 NOTPLACED CAP, 18pF R252 NOTPLACED RES, 10K
M201 3989655N03 CONTACT D101 4866544A01 SR05 C203 NOTPLACED CAP, 18pF R254 NOTPLACED RES, 10K
S501 4015040C01 SWITCH U301 5102836C11 1 FSA4157L6X_NL C350 NOTPLACED CAP, 0.1uF R259 NOTPLACED RES, 0
Y201 4802582S85 XTAL U321 5102836C11 1 FSA4157L6X_NL C352 NOTPLACED CAP, 0.1uF R263 NOTPLACED RES, 0
Q322 4805921T28 FMG8A U322 5102836C11 1 FSA4157L6X_NL C515 NOTPLACED CAP, 1uF R289 NOTPLACED RES, 10K
Q323 4805921T28 FMG8A U326 5102836C11 1 FSA4157L6X_NL C530 NOTPLACED CAP, 100pF R317 NOTPLACED RES, 0
Q324 4805921T28 FMG8A U327 5102836C11 1 FSA4157L6X_NL C535 NOTPLACED CAP, 0.1uF R319 NOTPLACED RES, 15K
Y501 4809995L20 MC146 U510 5102836C11 1 FSA4157L6X_NL C536 NOTPLACED CAP, 0.1uF R332 NOTPLACED RES, 10K
CONTROL HEADS: SCHEMATICS, PCBs and PARTS LISTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 8.2 - 34

Refer- Motorola PN Value Refer- Motorola PN Value Refer- Motorola PN Value Refer- Motorola PN Value
ence ence ence ence
R338 NOTPLACED RES, 0 C108 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC C203 2113928H09 CAPACITOR,CHIP,1uF,+10,-10, C608 2113928H09 CAPACITOR,CHIP,1uF,+10,-10,10,
R339 NOTPLACED RES, 330 C109 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC C303 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C610 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,-
R350 NOTPLACED RES, 0 C110 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC DC 10%,50V-DC,

R351 NOTPLACED RES, 100K C111 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC C304 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C611 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,-
DC 10%,50V-DC,
R352 NOTPLACED RES, 100K C112 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC
C305 2113928H09 CAPACITOR,CHIP,1uF,+10,-10,10 C612 2313960G32 CAPACITOR,FIXED,10UF,+10%,-
R355 NOTPLACED RES, 100K C113 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC 10%,35V-D
C306 2113928H09 CAPACITOR,CHIP,1uF,+10,-10,10
R359 NOTPLACED RES, 0 C114 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC C613 2113928J08 CAP CERAMIC CHIP 10.0UF
C307 2113928H02 CAPACITOR,CHIP,.22UF,+10%,-10%,10V-
R360 NOTPLACED RES, 0 C116 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- DC C614 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
R399 NOTPLACED RES, 0 DC DC
C308 2113928H02 CAPACITOR,CHIP,.22UF,+10%,-10%,10V-
C117 2113945G91 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- DC C615 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC
R440 NOTPLACED RES, 0
10%,50V-DC
R441 NOTPLACED RES, 0 C309 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- C616 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V-
C118 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- 10%,50V-DC, DC
R444 NOTPLACED RES, 0 DC
C401 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- D101 4813978C02 DIODE ARRAY,SWITCHING,SM,SOT-
R524 NOTPLACED RES, 0 C119 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- 10%,50V-DC, 23,200MA,70V,.225W,2
R529 NOTPLACED RES, 0 DC
C402 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- D102 4813978C02 DIODE ARRAY,SWITCHING,SM,SOT-
R538 NOTPLACED RES, 0 C120 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC 10%,50V-DC, 23,200MA,70V,.225W,2
R602 NOTPLACED RES, 0 C121 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C403 2113945G91 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- F101 6503566D15 FUSE,THIN FILM,2A,32V,
DC 10%,50V-DC,0805,X7R,-
R603 NOTPLACED RES, 0 J1001 0916162H02 CONNECTOR,FEMALE,12CONT,12 POS,
C122 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC C404 2113945G91 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- FLEX CONNECTOR, SIDE ENTRY
R604 NOTPLACED RES, 0
C123 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- 10%,50V-DC,0805,X7R,-
R605 NOTPLACED RES, 0 J1003 0966512A01 CONNECTOR,BOARD TO BOARD,0
DC C405 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- ROW,RECEPTACLE,20CONT,2.54MM,
R610 NOTPLACED RES, 0 10%,50V-DC,
C124 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- J1005 0905505Y04 CONNECTOR,FLEX CIRCUIT,1
R611 NOTPLACED RES, 0 DC C406 2113945G91 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- ROW,FEMALE,40CONT,.5MM
R614 NOTPLACED RES, 0 C125 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- 10%,50V-DC,0805,X7R,-
J1022 0905505Y04 CONNECTOR,FLEX CIRCUIT,1
DC C407 2113945G91 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- ROW,FEMALE,40CONT,.5MM,
S401 NOTPLACED SWITCH
C126 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC 10%,50V-DC,0805,X7R,-
SH201 NOTPLACED SHIELD Q101 4813973M07 TRANSISTOR,BIP GENERAL PURPOSE
C127 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC C501 2313960F30 CAPACITOR,FIXED,47UF,+10%,- SMALL SIGNAL
SH502 NOTPLACED SHIELD
10%,10V-DC,
C128 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC Q102 4813973A42 TRANSISTOR,BIP GENERAL PURPOSE
U202 NOTPLACED MC74HC1GU04D
C502 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- SMALL SIGNAL
U203 NOTPLACED NL17SZ14 C129 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC
10%,50V-DC,
Q103 4813973A87 TRANSISTOR,BIP GENERAL PURPOSE
U211 NOTPLACED 74VHC125 C130 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC
C503 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- SMALL SIGNAL
C131 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC DC
U350 NOTPLACED NC7SZ175P6X Q401 4813973A87 TRANSISTOR,BIP GENERAL PURPOSE
U352 NOTPLACED NC7SZ175P6X C132 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC C505 2113945C18 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.012UF,+10%,- SMALL SIGNAL
10%,50V-DC
Y202 NOTPLACED CC4V C133 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC Q501 4813973A42 TRANSISTOR,BIP GENERAL PURPOSE
C134 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC C506 2113928J08 CAP CERAMIC CHIP 10.0UF SMALL SIGNAL
Expansion Head / Main Board C135 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC C507 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- Q503 4813971A08 TRANSISTOR,BIP GENERAL PURPOSE
(PCB 8466586A01) C136 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC
10%,50V-DC, POWER,BIPOLAR

Refer- Motorola PN Value C508 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- Q504 4813973A42 TRANSISTOR,BIP GENERAL PURPOSE
C137 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC 10%,50V-DC, SMALL SIGNAL
ence
C138 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC C601 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- Q601 4813973A13 TRANSISTOR,BIP GENERAL PURPOSE
C101 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,-
10%,50V-DC, C139 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC DC SMALL SIGNAL

C102 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- C140 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C602 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- Q602 4813973A13 TRANSISTOR,BIP GENERAL PURPOSE
10%,50V-DC, DC 10%,50V-DC, SMALL SIGNAL

C103 2113945G91 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- C141 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C603 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- Q603 4813973M07 TRANSISTOR,BIP GENERAL PURPOSE
10%,50V-DC, DC 10%,50V-DC, SMALL SIGNAL

C104 2113945G91 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- C142 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C604 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- Q604 4813973A13 TRANSISTOR,BIP GENERAL PURPOSE
10%,50V-DC, DC DC SMALL SIGNAL

C105 2113945G91 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- C143 2313960G32 CAPACITOR,FIXED,10UF,+10%,- C605 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- R101 0613952G67 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,0OHM,1%,.1W,
10%,50V-DC, 10%,35V-DC, 10%,50V-DC, R102 0613952J17 RESISTOR,METAL
C106 2113945G91 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- C145 2113945L17 CAPACITOR,FIXED,470PF,+5%,-5%,50V- C606 2113945C31 CAPACITOR,FIXED,.1UF,+10%,- FILM,47KOHM,5%,.1W,
10%,50V-DC, DC 10%,50V-DC, R103 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL
C107 2113944C43 CAPACITOR,CHIP,82PF,+5%,-5%,50V-DC C202 2113928J08 CAP CERAMIC CHIP 10.0UF C607 2311049A08 CAPACITOR,FIXED,1UF,+10%,-10%,35V- FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W,
DC
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Refer- Motorola PN Value Refer- Motorola PN Value Refer- Motorola PN Value Refer- Motorola PN Value
ence ence ence ence
R104 0613952J17 RESISTOR,METAL R222 0613952G67 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,0OHM,1%,.1W, R508 0613952E88 RESISTOR,METAL R620 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL
FILM,47KOHM,5%,.1W, FILM,80.6KOHM,1%,.1W, FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W,
R223 0613952G67 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,0OHM,1%,.1W,
R105 0613952G67 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,0OHM,1%,.1W, R301 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL R509 0613952H25 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,10OHM,5%,.1W, R623 0613952H67 CER CHIP RES 560 OHM 5% 0603
R106 0613952G67 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W, R510 0613952E10 RESISTOR,METAL R624 0613952H49 RESISTOR,METAL
FILM,0OHM,1%,.1W,SM, R302 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,12.4KOHM,1%,.1W, FILM,100OHM,5%,.1W,
R107 0613952G67 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W, R511 0613952H89 RESISTOR,METAL R625 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL
FILM,0OHM,1%,.1W,SM, FILM,4.7KOHM,5%,.1W, FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W,
R303 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL
R108 0613952H25 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,10OHM,5%,.1W, FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W, R512 0613952H89 RESISTOR,METAL U101 5186988J61 IC,TRANSCEIVER,5 DRIVER 3
FILM,4.7KOHM,5%,.1W, RECEIVER,EIA/TIA-232 AND
R109 0613952H89 RESISTOR,METAL R304 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL
V.28/V.24,MAX3238,SM,SSOP28,+/-
FILM,4.7KOHM,5%,.1W, FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W, R518 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL
15KVESD-PROTECTEDI/O AND LOGIC
FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W,
R110 0613952G67 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,0OHM,1%,.1W, R305 0613952H61 RESISTOR,METAL PINS ,5.5
FILM,330OHM,5%,.1W, R519 0613952H81 RESISTOR,METAL
R111 0613952J17 RESISTOR,METAL U201 5114016A18 IC,OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER,4PER
FILM,2.2KOHM,5%,.1W,
FILM,47KOHM,5%,.1W, R306 0613952H61 RESISTOR,METAL PKG,GENERAL PURPOSE,SOIC,PB
FILM,330OHM,5%,.1W, R520 0613952H81 RESISTOR,METAL FREE
R112 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL
FILM,2.2KOHM,5%,.1W,
FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W, R307 0613952F01 RESISTOR,METAL U301 5114016A18 IC,OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER,4PER
R113 0613952H95 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,100KOHM,1%,.1W, R601 0613952H89 RESISTOR,METAL PKG,GENERAL PURPOSE,SOIC,PB
FILM,4.7KOHM,5%,.1W, FREE
FILM,8.2KOHM,5%,.1W, R308 0613952F01 RESISTOR,METAL
R114 0613952J17 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,100KOHM,1%,.1W, R602 0613952H89 RESISTOR,METAL U302 5187547J01 LINE DRIVER,DIFFEREN-
FILM,47KOHM,5%,.1W, R309 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,4.7KOHM,5%,.1W, TIAL,SN65LBC179,SM,SOIC8
FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W, R603 0613952H89 RESISTOR,METAL U401 5166552A01 IC,CONTROL-
R115 0613952H89 RESISTOR,METAL
FILM,4.7KOHM,5%,.1W, LER,MAX3100,QSOP,QSOP16,3.6864MH
FILM,4.7KOHM,5%,.1W, R310 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL
FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W, R604 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL Z,0BITS,PB-FREE
R201 0613952H89 RESISTOR,METAL
FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W, U402 4886061B02 RESONATOR,CERAMIC,3.68MHZ
FILM,4.7KOHM,5%,.1W, R311 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL
FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W, R605 0613952H81 RESISTOR,METAL U403 5114009A35 IC,TRANSCEIVER,8PER
R202 0613952H89 RESISTOR,METAL
FILM,4.7KOHM,5%,.1W, R312 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,2.2KOHM,5%,.1W, PKG,74AC244,3-STATE,SM,SOIC20,PB-
FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W, R606 0613952H89 RESISTOR,METAL FREE
R205 0613952G67 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,0OHM,1%,.1W,
R313 0613952F01 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,4.7KOHM,5%,.1W, U404 5188462T01 IC,DRIVER/RECEIVER,RS232 TRANS-
R206 0613952G67 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,0OHM,1%,.1W,
FILM,100KOHM,1%,.1W, R607 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL CEIVER,232,2PER
R208 0614033G66 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W, PKG,TSSOP20,RS232 TRANCIVER
R314 0613952F01 RESISTOR,METAL
FILM,47KOHM,.1%,.063W, MAXIM 3232 LEADFREE
FILM,100KOHM,1%,.1W, R608 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL
R209 0614033G66 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W, U501 5114014M39 IC,LINEAR VOLTAGE REGULA-
R315 0613952H45 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,68OHM,5%,.1W,
FILM,47KOHM,.1%,.063W, TOR,FIXED,3V,100MA,SM,SOIC8,PB-
R316 0613952H45 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,68OHM,5%,.1W, R609 0613952H81 RESISTOR,METAL
R210 0614033G66 RESISTOR,METAL FREE
FILM,2.2KOHM,5%,.1W,
FILM,47KOHM,.1%,.063W, R317 0613952H65 RESISTOR,METAL U503 5114014A22 IC,LINEAR VOLTAGE REGULA-
R610 0613952H89 RESISTOR,METAL
FILM,470OHM,5%,.1W, TOR,FIXED,5V,100MA,SM,SOIC8,PB-
R211 0614033G66 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,4.7KOHM,5%,.1W,
FREE
FILM,47KOHM,.1%,.063W, R318 0613952H77 RESISTOR,METAL
R611 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL
R212 0613952G67 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,0OHM,1%,.1W, FILM,1.5KOHM,5%,.1W, U601 5114009A07 IC,AND,74AC08,4PER PKG,SOIC14,6
FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W,
R319 0613952H81 RESISTOR,METAL U602 5114006A02 IC,COMPARA-
R213 0613952G67 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,0OHM,1%,.1W, R612 0613952H81 RESISTOR,METAL
FILM,2.2KOHM,5%,.1W, TOR,LM2903,SM,SOIC8,2PER PKG,PB-
R214 0614033G66 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,2.2KOHM,5%,.1W,
FREE
FILM,47KOHM,.1%,.063W, R320 0613952H37 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,33OHM,5%,.1W,
R613 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL
R321 0613952H37 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,33OHM,5%,.1W, U603 5109781E79 IC SW ANAL SPDT MAX4544EUT
R215 0614033G66 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W,
FILM,47KOHM,.1%,.063W, R322 0613952H37 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,33OHM,5%,.1W, VR101 4813977M11 DIODE,ZENER,MBZ5232,SM,SOT-
R614 0613952H81 RESISTOR,METAL
23,5.6V,10MA,.
R216 0614033G66 RESISTOR,METAL R323 0613952H37 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,33OHM,5%,.1W, FILM,2.2KOHM,5%,.1W,
FILM,47KOHM,.1%,.063W, VR102 4813977M36 DIODE,ZENER,MBZ5257,SM,SOT-
R324 0613952H53 RESISTOR,METAL R615 0613952H89 RESISTOR,METAL
23,33V,10MA,.
R217 0614033G66 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,150OHM,5%,.1W, FILM,4.7KOHM,5%,.1W,
FILM,47KOHM,.1%,.063W, VR103 4813979P10 DIODE ARRAY,TRANSIENT PROTEC-
R325 0613952H53 RESISTOR,METAL R616 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL
TION,SM,SOT-457,5.6V,.225W,ZENER,
R218 0614033G66 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,150OHM,5%,.1W, FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W,
FILM,47KOHM,.1%,.063W, VR104 4813979C11 DIODE,SUPPRESSOR,SOT-26/SC-
R401 0613952J17 RESISTOR,METAL R617 0613952H92 RESISTOR,METAL
74,15V,.
R219 0614033G66 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,47KOHM,5%,.1W, FILM,6.2KOHM,5%,.1W,
FILM,47KOHM,.1%,.063W, VR105 4813977M36 DIODE,ZENER,MBZ5257,SM,SOT-
R402 0613952J17 RESISTOR,METAL R618 0613952E10 RESISTOR,METAL
23,33V,10MA,.
R220 0614033E58 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,47KOHM,5%,.1W, FILM,12.4KOHM,1%,.1W,
FILM,392OHM,.1%,.063W, VR106 4813979C11 DIODE,SUPPRESSOR,SOT-26/SC-
R501 0613952E10 RESISTOR,METAL R619 0613952J01 RESISTOR,METAL
74,15V,.
R221 0614033E58 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,12.4KOHM,1%,.1W, FILM,10KOHM,5%,.1W,
FILM,392OHM,.1%,.063W, VR108 4813979C11 DIODE,SUPPRESSOR,SOT-26/SC-
R502 0613952G67 RESISTOR,METAL FILM,0OHM,1%,.1W, 74,15V,.
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Refer- Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value
ence
R203 0613952H89 RES 4.7K C201 2113928H09 CAP, 1uF C414 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
VR109 4813977M36 DIODE,ZENER,MBZ5257,SM,SOT-
R204 0613952H89 RES 4.7K C202 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C415 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
23,33V,10MA,.
R301 0614033G66 RES 47.5K C203 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C416 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
VR110 4813977M36 DIODE,ZENER,MBZ5257,SM,SOT-
23,33V,10MA,. C204 2113928H09 CAP, 1uF C417 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
R302 0614033G66 RES 47.5K
VR111 4813977M36 DIODE,ZENER,MBZ5257,SM,SOT- C205 2113946A01 CAP, .015uF C418 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
R303 0613952G67 RES 0
23,33V,10MA,. C206 2113928H09 CAP, 1uF C419 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
R304 0613952G67 RES 0
VR112 4813977M36 DIODE,ZENER,MBZ5257,SM,SOT- C207 2113956C37 CAP, 10uF C420 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
23,33V,10MA,. R306 0614033G66 RES 47.5K
C208 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C421 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
VR113 4813977M36 DIODE,ZENER,MBZ5257,SM,SOT- R307 0614033G66 RES 47.5K
C209 2113956C37 CAP, 10uF C422 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
23,33V,10MA,.
R308 0613952G67 RES 0
C210 2113956C37 CAP, 10uF C423 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
Exp. Head (PCB: 8464300B06_A) Conn. Board R309 0613952G67 RES 0 C211 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C424 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
Reference Motorola PN Value R310 0614033G66 RES 47.5K C212 2113956C37 CAP, 10uF C425 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
J0101 2864287B01 CONN_J R311 0614033G66 RES 47.5K C213 2113956C37 CAP, 10uF C426 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
J0102 0964329B01 CONN_J R312 0614033G66 RES 47.5K C214 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C427 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
J0103 0964328B01 CONN_J R313 0614033G66 RES 47.5K C215 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C428 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
J0104 0905505Y04 TELCO10PIN R314 0614033E58 RES 392 C216 2113956C37 CAP, 10uF C429 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
R315 0614033E58 RES 392 C217 2313960G32 CAPP, 10uF C430 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
Remote Mount Head (PCB 8471016L02) C301 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C431 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
R316 0614033G66 RES 47.5K
Reference Motorola PN Value C302 2113945G91 CAP, 0.1uF C432 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
R317 0614033G66 RES 47.5K
C201 2113945C18 CAP .012uF C303 2113945G91 CAP, 0.1uF C433 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
R318 0613952G67 RES 0
C202 2113928J08 CAP 10uF C304 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C434 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
R321 0613952E10 RES 12.4K
C203 2113945C31 CAP 0.1uF C305 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C435 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
R322 0613952H92 RES 6.2K
C204 2113945C31 CAP 0.1uF C306 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C436 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
R323 0613952H89 RES 4.7K
C206 2311049A08 CAPP 1uF C307 2113945G91 CAP, 0.1uF C437 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
R324 0613952H89 RES 4.7K
C308 2113945G91 CAP, 0.1uF C438 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
C301 2113928J08 CAP 10uF
R325 0613952E10 RES 12.4K
C309 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C439 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
C302 2113945L17 CAP 470pF
R326 0613952E10 RES 12.4K C310 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C440 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
C303 2113945L17 CAP 470pF
U201 5114014A22 LP2951CD undefined C311 2113956C37 CAP, 10uF C441 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
C304 2113945L17 CAP 470pF
U202 5114016A18 MC3403 undefined C312 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C442 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
C305 2113945L17 CAP 470pF
VR301 4813977M36 MMBZ5257BLT1G C313 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C443 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
C306 2113945L17 CAP 470pF undefined
C314 2113956C37 CAP, 10uF C444 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
C307 2113945L17 CAP 470pF VR302 4813977M36 MMBZ5257BLT1G C315 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C445 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
C308 2113945L17 CAP 470pF undefined
C316 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C446 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
C309 2113945L17 CAP 470pF VR303 4813979C11 MMQA20VT1 unde-
C317 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF C447 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
fined
C310 2113944C43 CAP 82pF C401 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C448 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
VR304 4813979P10 MMQA5V6T1 unde-
C311 2113944C43 CAP 82pF fined C402 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C449 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
C313 2113928J08 CAP 10uF C403 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C450 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
C314 2113944C43 CAP 82pF
Remote Mount Back Housing(PCB 84966583A01) C404 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C451 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF
Reference Motorola PN Value C405 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C452 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF
F300 6503566D15 FUSE undefined
C101 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C406 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C453 2113956C37 CAP, 10uF
J301 0916162H02 CONN_J undefined
C102 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C407 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C454 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
J302 2864287B01 CONN_P undefined
C103 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C408 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C455 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
Q101 4813973A42 MUN2213 undefined
C104 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C409 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C501 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R101 0613952E10 RES 12.4K
C105 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C410 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C502 2113945G91 CAP, 0.1uF
R102 0613952G67 RES 0
C106 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C411 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C503 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R201 0613952E88 RES 80.6K
C107 2113945A05 CAP, 470pF C412 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C504 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
R202 0613952E10 RES 12.4K C108 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C413 2113944A31 CAP, 33pF C505 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF
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Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value Reference Motorola PN Value
C506 2113946B04 CAP, 0.1uF R231 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K R507 0613952R05 RES, 15K U501 5166555A01 PCA9535BS
D301 4866544A01 SR05 R232 0613952R01 RES, 10K R508 0613952R25 RES, 100K U502 5166555A01 PCA9535BS
D401 4866544A01 SR05 R233 0613952R01 RES, 10K R510 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K U503 5114006A03 LM2901
D402 4813978C02 MMBD6100 R234 0613952Q49 RES, 100 R511 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K U507 5186311J07 NC7SZ175P6X
J104 0971065L01 in CONN_J R235 0613952R01 RES, 10K R512 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K VR101 4813977M36 MMBZ5257BLT1G
J105 2871067L01 CONN_P R236 0613952Q49 RES, 100 R513 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K VR102 4813977M36 MMBZ5257BLT1G
P101 2864287B01 CONN_P R237 0613952Q49 RES, 100 R514 0613952Q59 RES, 270 VR103 4813979C11 MMQA20VT1
P201 2815162H01 n CONN_P R238 0613952Q67 RES, 560 R515 0613952Q59 RES, 270 VR104 4813979C11 MMQA20VT1
Q201 4813973A81 MUN5311DW1T1 R239 0613952Q67 RES, 560 R516 0613952Q59 RES, 270 VR201 4814026A19 1SMB5931B
Q301 4805921T28 FMG8A R240 0613952R25 RES, 100K R518 0613952R05 RES, 15K VR401 4813979C11 MMQA20VT1
Q302 4815272H01 EMD9FT2R R241 0613952R25 RES, 100K R519 0613952R01 RES, 10K VR402 4813979C11 MMQA20VT1
Q305 4805921T28 FMG8A R242 0613952R25 RES, 100K R520 0613952R05 RES, 15K VR403 4813979P10 MMQA5V6T1
Q306 5166540A01 FDC6330L R243 0613952Q49 RES, 100 R521 0613952R05 RES, 15K VR405 4813979P10 MMQA5V6T1
Q307 5166540A01 FDC6330L R301 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K R522 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K VR406 4813979C11 MMQA20VT1
Q308 4805921T28 FMG8A R302 0613952Q73 RES, 1K R523 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K
Note: For optimum performance, diodes, transis-
Q401 4813973A81 MUN5311DW1T1 R303 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K R530 0613952R05 RES, 15K
tors and integrated circuits must be ordered by
Q501 4813973A81 MUN5311DW1T1 R304 0613952Q73 RES, 1K R531 0613952R05 RES, 15K MOTOROLA part numbers.
Q502 4816147H01 BCV49 R305 0613952Q77 RES, 1.5K R532 0613952R05 RES, 15K
Q503 4813973A81 MUN5311DW1T1 R306 0613952Q37 RES, 33 R533 0613952R05 RES, 15K
R102 0613952R01 RES, 10K R311 0613952Q37 RES, 33 R534 0613952R05 RES, 15K
R103 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K R312 0613952R05 RES, 15K R535 0613952R05 RES, 15K
R201 0614033G66 RES, 47.5K R313 0613952R05 RES, 15K R536 0613952R05 RES, 15K
R202 0613952R66 RES, 0 R315 0613952R01 RES, 10K R537 0613952R05 RES, 15K
R203 0613952R66 RES, 0 R316 0613952R01 RES, 10K R538 0613952R05 RES, 15K
R204 0614033G66 RES, 47.5K R317 0613952R05 RES, 15K R539 0613952R05 RES, 15K
R205 0614033G66 RES, 47.5K R318 0613952R01 RES, 10K R540 0613952N51 RES, 33.2K
R206 0614033G66 RES, 47.5K R319 0613952R01 RES, 10K R541 0613952N51 RES, 33.2K
R207 0614033G66 RES, 47.5K R320 0613952R01 RES, 10K R542 0613952N51 RES, 33.2K
R208 0614033G66 RES, 47.5K R321 0613952R01 RES, 10K R547 0613952N51 RES, 33.2K
R209 0614033G66 RES, 47.5K R322 0613952R05 RES, 15K R548 0613952N51 RES, 33.2K
R210 0614033G66 RES, 47.5K R323 0613952R25 RES, 100K R549 0613952N51 RES, 33.2K
R211 0614033G66 RES, 47.5K R324 0613952R25 RES, 100K R550 0613952N51 RES, 33.2K
R212 0614033G66 RES, 47.5K R423 0613952R66 RES, 0 R551 0613952N51 RES, 33.2K
R213 0613952R01 RES, 10K R424 0613952R66 RES, 0 R552 0613952R05 RES, 15K
R214 0613952Q49 RES, 100 R425 0613952Q73 RES, 1K R554 0613952R05 RES, 15K
R215 0614033E58 RES, 392 R426 0613952Q41 RES, 47 R555 0613952R05 RES, 15K
R216 0613952Q67 RES, 560 R427 0613952R01 RES, 10K R556 0613952R05 RES, 15K
R217 0613952R01 RES, 10K R428 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K R557 0613952R05 RES, 15K
R218 0614033E58 RES, 392 R429 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K U201 5114016A18 MC3403
R220 0613952R01 RES, 10K R430 0613952R25 RES, 100K U203 5175771A10 MAX4544EUT
R221 0613952R66 RES, 0 R431 0613952R25 RES, 100K U204 5175771A10 MAX4544EUT
R222 0613952R05 RES, 15K R501 0613952R05 RES, 15K U205 5114014A22 LP2951CD
R223 0613952R05 RES, 15K R502 0613952Q59 RES, 270 U301 5114007A47 NC7SZ32
R225 0613952N62 RES, 43.2K R503 0613952R05 RES, 15K U302 5187970L07 ISP1105
R226 0613952R05 RES, 15K R504 0613952Q59 RES, 270 U303 5188462T01 MAX3232E
R227 0613952M81 RES, 6.81K R505 0613952R05 RES, 15K U304 5186311J07 NC7SZ175P6X
R228 0613952Q89 RES, 4.7K R506 0613952Q59 RES, 270 U401 5186311J07 NC7SZ175P6X
TROUBLESHOOTING MTM800 ENH Portable Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 9-1

CHAPTER 9
TROUBLESHOOTING

Section Introduction

General

Troubleshooting faults in the terminal require proper understanding of the different circuitry con-
tained in the terminal. Since the terminal contains a highly integrated system, the software and hard-
ware functions can not be separated easily. Thus, it is also necessary to understand the functioning
of different ICs and the role of the software in the operation of the terminal. This service manual
includes schematic diagrams, circuit board layouts, block diagrams, and troubleshooting proce-
dures, which help a technician to troubleshoot a malfunctioning circuit and detect a defective compo-
nent.

NOTE: The CPS has no capability to tune the terminal. Tuning the terminal can only be performed
at the factory or at the appropriate Motorola Repair Centre.
Components replacement can affect the terminal tuning and must only be performed by
the appropriate Motorola Repair Centre.

The terminal is tuned and tested at the factory. The results of the tuning procedures are stored in a
special area of the Flash PROM. This information includes tuning and other system parameters. The
area of the memory in the terminal where the tuning information is stored is called the “codeplug”. A
terminal codeplug can be read using the CPS programme.

Test Procedures

This section explains the procedures required to troubleshoot an MTM800 ENH terminal. Whenever
possible the terminal should be tested and tuned using the automatic test system PATS before trou-
bleshooting. The PATS result file can provide useful hints to determine the failing circuitry section.
Alternatively, the Main Function Test Procedure can be performed to determine where to start trou-
bleshooting. After disassembling the board from the chassis you should check the board visually for
bad soldering or damaged components.

Troubleshooting Setup

Some of the troubleshooting procedures require an audio signal input or measurement of the audio
at the speaker output. The Test Set RLN4460 provides the correct microphone input and speaker
output circuitry. Figure 1 shows the recommended setup for troubleshooting. Figure 2 shows the
required connections between the terminal's accessory connector, the Test Set and the Interface
Box. The Interface Box GMCN1019_ connects the terminal to the RS232 interface of a PC and is
required to control the terminal during troubleshooting.

If the terminal is connected to the power supply and the Interface Box the green LED at the Interface
Box should light up only. If the red LED lights up as well toggle the switch at the Interface Box and
restart the procedure.
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IFR2968
Power Supply
N-Type
13.2V 5A
RF Connector

DC Cable

RF-Cable

BNC-Type Testbox
RF Connector RLN4460

To PC RS232
Interface
GMCN1019A

Figure 1 Troubleshooting Setup

J0400 Mobile + pole / Power Supply P1


Radio To Radio
Accessory Test Set
4k7
Connector RLN4460

SPEAKER - 1 1 AUDIO +
EXT_MIC_AUDIO 2 2 AUDIO -
470 Ohm/0,5W
EXTERNAL_PTT 3 5 AUDIO +
EXTERNAL_ALARM 4 7 AUDIO -
TX_AUDIO 5 10 MIC AUDIO
FLASH / KEYFALL 6 15 MIC AUDIO
ANA_GND 7 16 GND
DIGITAL GROUND 8 18 TX_AUDIO
EMERGENCY 9
IGNITION 10
RX_AUDIO 11
AUDIO_PA_ENABLE 12
SWB+ 13
HOOK 14
J1
SCI_DTR 15
To Interface Box
SPEAKER + 16 GMCN1019
SCI_CTS 17
SCI_RTS 18 10 EXP_PTT
SCI_RXD 19 11 DTR
SCI_TXD 20 12 SW B +
13 FLASH
14 EMERGENCY
15 RX
16 TX
17 BUSY_OUT
19 BUSY_IN
21 IGNITION
24 DIGITAL_GROUND

Figure 2 Required Connections (Accessory Connector / Test Set / Interface Box)


WARNING: By proceeding the GPIO test (see following pages) the above
! connections must be set, otherwise the terminal can be damaged.
WARNING
TROUBLESHOOTING MTM800 ENH Portable Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 9-3

For RF levels, which should be measured with a 50 Ohm RF probe, you can use the following circuit.

To Multimeter

1K

To 50 Ohm Input
1000pF
RF + DC Signal

Figure 3 Example for 50 Ohm RF Probe

Troubleshooting Flowcharts

Use the following flowcharts to troubleshoot the terminal.

These flowcharts contain procedures which use the TETRA COM SW application to set the
terminal into the appropriate test modes for troubleshooting terminals having digital,
receiver, transmitter, or frequency generation failures.

The terminal performs most of the used TETRA COM commands only in test mode. If not in
test mode, it ignores these commands.

To enter test mode you must enter the command "TEST_ENTER" in TETRA COM.

After about 18 seconds the TETRA COM screen must show the message "Radio HW is
READY" to indicate that the terminal has entered test mode.

Once in test mode, you don't have to use this command again until the test mode is termi-
nated or the terminal performed a reset.
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Main Function Test Chart (Sheet 1) >> Startup Procedure <<

Start

Start Tetra Com software.


Connect the radio's accessory connector to the Tetra Com interface.
Connect the radio's antenna connector to the RF input on the IFR
Set the power supply to 13.2V and 1A current limit.
Connect the radio's DC connector to the power supply.
Measure the DC current.

Disassemble the main board from the radio


chassis.
No Check the main board visually.
Check the supply voltage path of the main
DC current <1A board for a low impedance path to ground.
? Check the following components for a low
impedance path to ground: PA FET devices
trans-sorb diode VR0300.
After removing any short to ground or
Yes
replacing any faulty component start the
procedure again.
Within about 18sec the
Tetra Com screen must
show "Radio HW is
READY"

No
"Radio HW is READY" Controller failure!
shown on Tetra Com Go to Controller Chart
Screen
?
Tetra Com Script for TX Test
TEST_ENTER
DELAY 18 Yes
Check for "Radio HW is READY"
MODE IDLE
PWRTUNEINTR DIS Setup IFR to :
FREQ TX 869.925 No System,
L1TIMER ON TX Test,
TXPOW 6 Spectrum Analyser
TX_ATT 6 TX Frequency 869.925MHz
RFTON FRQ 0 Run Tetra Com script for TX test
RFTON CHN IQ
RFTON ATT 0.45
FEEDBACK CLOSE
MODE RFTONE
Use MODE IDLE to terminate transmit mode No

TX power >10W TX power failure!


Go to RF Power Amplifier Chart
?

Yes

No
TX frequency
offset stable and within +/- FGU failure!
1kHz Go to TX FGU Chart
?

Yes

A
See Sheet 2
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 9.1 - 3

Main Function Test Chart (Sheet 2)

From Sheet 1

A
Tetra Com Script for RX Test
MODE IDLE
FREQ RX 860.0125 Setup IFR to:
L1TIMER ON No System,
AVE 10 RX Test,
MODE RSSI Generator Frequency 860.0125MHz
GO Generator Level -85dBm
Use STOP to terminate RSSI reading Run Tetra Com script for RX test

No
RSSI Receiver failure!
reading within -90 Go to Receiver Chart
and -80dBm
?

Yes

Connect the speaker output on the radio's accessory connector via


Tetra Com Script for RX Audio Test testbox RLN4460B to the audio input on the IFR.
MODE IDLE Setup IFR to:
DSP_LOOP OFF No System,
GEN_TONE 1000 AF Test,
DSP_VOL -5 AF IN/OUT,
VOL_M 27 Gen 1,2,3 Off,
SPKR INT Distortion On
Run Tetra Com script for RX Audio Test

No
Audio level >5V
Receiver audio failure!
and distortion < 5%
Go to Receiver Audio Chart
?

Yes

Tetra Com Script for TX Audio Test Connect the microphone input on the radio's accessory connector via
MODE IDLE testbox RLN4460B to the audio output on the IFR.
GEN_TONE OFF Setup IFR to:
DSP_LOOP ON No System,
DSP_VOL 0 AF Test,
VOL _M 24 AF IN/OUT,
MICGA_M 27 Gen 1 On,
MIC PHF AF 1 Frequency 1kHz
SPKR INT AF 1 Level 80mV
Distortion On
Run Tetra Com script for TX Audio Test

No
Audio level >5V
Transmitter audio failure!
and distortion < 2%
Go to Transmitter Audio Chart
?

Yes

Tune and test the Radio using


PATS station.

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Controller Troubleshooting (Sheet 1)

Failure:
No "Radio HW is READY" message on Tetra Com screen 18 sec after
the supply voltage has been applied.
Communication with PATS failed.

Start

Disassemble main board from radio chassis.


Check main board visually.
Check fuses F0301and F0302 on the main board.

Send Tetra Com command "MODE" several times for the followings
test and measure the test point signals with a scope.

Data No
activity on Check components and
TP0404, TP0405 connections between TP's and
and TP0402 accessory connector.
?

Yes

Data Yes
activity on Check components and
TP0401 connections between TP
? and accessory connector.

No

Measure the DC voltages of the


1.8V, 1,55V and 3V regulators.

No Yes
Before replacing U0306 check
1.55V DC at 5V DC at
for 5V DC at pin 8 and check
U0306 pin 1 U0303 Pin 3
associated components.
? ?

Yes No Digital DC supply failure!


Go to DC Supply Chart.

No
3V DC at Before replacing U0305 check for
U0305 pin 1 5V DC at pin 8 and check
? associated components.

No
1.8V DC at
Replace U1105
U1105 pin 5
?

Yes

No
3V DC at
U0305 pin 5
?

No
5V DC at
Yes U0304 pin 1 Go to DC supply chart.
(TP0301)
?

Yes

No
3V DC at
Check for cold solder
U0308 pin 2
?

Yes
A
Successively replace:
Q0342, U0308, U0304, U0305, U0306
See Sheet 2
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 9.1 - 5

Controller Troubleshooting (Sheet 2)

From Sheet 1

A Before replacing U5331 check


components between collector
Q0100 and U5331 pin 19, check
components between Y5363 and
Measure the 16.8MHz
U5331 pin 23.
and the 32.768kHz
signals with a scope
Yes

No 16.8MHz Yes
16.8MHz 5V DC
signal at collector signal at collector at U5322 pin 4
of Q0100 of Q5351 ?
? ?

No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes 9.3V DC Replace
Replace 32.768kHz
at U5322 pin 5 U5322
controller signal at U0100 ?
U1100 pin 18 Yes
? 16.8MHz Check
transistor
signal at Y5362
stage No
No pin 3
Q5351
?
9.3V DC supply failure!
No Go to DC Supply Chart
No
Replace 32.768kHz
Y0101 signal at U0100
pin 3 Yes
? 2.8V DC Before replacing
at C0324 Y5362 check R5364
Yes ?

Before replacing
U0100 check No
associated
components
No
9.3V DC 9.3V DC supply failure!
at C0308 Go to DC Supply Chart
?

Yes

Replace
U0307
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DC Supply Troubleshooting

Failure:
No 9.3V DC supply.
No Digital DC supply.

Start

Short accessory connector pins 10 and 9 to switch on the radio.

No
0V DC at
U0301 pin 2
?

Yes Yes
13.2V DC
Replace
at Base of
Q0303
No Q0303
Before replacing U0301, check ?
9.3V DC at
for 13.2V at U0301 pin 4 and U0301 pin 5
check R0307, R0308 ? No

Yes
0V DC Yes
at Collector of Replace
Q0302 Q0301
?
5V DC at
U0303 pin 3
?
No

No

Yes
0.7V DC
Before replacing U0303, check at Base of Replace
Q0302
for 9.3V at U0303 pin 1 Q0302
?

No

Before replacing Q0302 check


components between Q0302
Base and accessory connector
pin 10

Failure: Failure:
No EXT SW B+ DC supply. No TX DC supply.
9.3V supply ok 9.3V supply (9V3) ok

Start Start

No
9.3V DC at Before replacing U0300 check for
Before replacing U0302 check for U0300 pin 5 13.2V at pin 4, 0V at pin 2 and check
13.2V at pin 4, 0V at pin 2 and check ? resistors R0305, R0306
resistors R0303, R0304

Yes

No
2.8V DC at Before replacing U0307 check for
C0324 9.3V at C0308
?

Yes

No
5V DC at
Before replacing U0304 check for
U0304 pin 1 9.3V at pin 8
(TP 0301)
?

Yes

TX DC supply ok
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 9.1 - 7

GPIO Troubleshooting

! By proceeding the GPIO test, the connections as shown in the Troubleshooting


Setup (see previous pages) must be set, otherwise the terminal can be damaged.
WARNING

Failure:
PATS parameters HW_CHECK_GPIO failed

Start

Tetra Com Script for GPIO Test

Connect the radio's accessory connector to the Tetra Com interface. TEST_ENTER
DELAY 18
On the 20 pin accessory connector connect pin 3, 4, 9, 10, 12 and pin 14 together. Check for "Radio HW is READY"
After that the radio will be switched on automatically. MODE IDLE
Run Tetra Com script for GPIO Test. HWCHECK_M GPIO_GO
Measure DC levels with a multimeter. DELAY 0.1
The GPIO signals can be monitored with a scope while sending the HWCHECK_M GPIO_READ
Tetra Com command "HWCHECK_M GPIO_GO". If the outputs from
the processor do not change, replace the controller.

No
Did the GPIO
test fail OK
?

Yes

Check the following:


For GP 1 IN 0:
Check stage Q0156
For GP 2 OUT 0:
Check stage Q0159
For GP 2 IN 0:
Check stage Q0163
For GP 4 IN 0:
Check stage Q0158
For GP 5 IN 0:
Check stage Q0160
For GP 6 IN 0:
Check stage Q0150
For GP 6 OUT 0:
Check stage Q0150
For GP 8 IN 0:
Check stage Q0152
For GP 8 OUT 0:
Check stage Q0152

If no defective component was found,


replace the controller.
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Receiver Audio Troubleshooting

Failure:
No audio or low audio level at speaker output or handset audio output.
High distortion at speaker output or handset audio output.
PATS parameters AUD_LBACK_GAIN or AUD_LBACK_DIST failed.

Start

Connect the speaker output on the radio's


accessory connector via testbox RLN4460B to the
audio input on the IFR.
Setup IFR to:
No System,
AF Test,
AF IN/OUT,
Gen 1,2,3 Off,
Distortion On
Run Tetra Com script for RX audio test
Measure the 1kHz audio signal with a scope

Tetra Com Script for RX Audio Test


TEST_ENTER No
DELAY 18 1kHz signal Before replacing
Check for "Radio HW is READY" at FL0200 pin 2 FL0200 check for
MODE IDLE ? activity on pin 7,8,11,13
DSP_LOOP OFF
GEN_TONE 1000
DSP_VOL -5 Yes If no 1kHz signal at
VOL_M 27 accessory connector pin
SPKR INT 11, check stage U0206-1

No Before replacing U0204


1kHz signal
check resistors R0221,
at U0201 pin 5
? R0228 and 3V DC at pin 8

No No
Check
1kHz signal 0V DC
transistor
at U0201 pin 4 at U0201 pin 9
Q0203
? ?

If no 1kHz signal at Yes


handset audio output, Yes
check stage U0206-2

Check collector of No
transistor Q0200 and No 9.3V DC
8,5V DC at 9.3V DC supply failure!
connected resistors. at U0201 pin 16 Go to DC Supply Chart
U0205 pin 8
Before replacing ?
?
check mute to low.
Yes
Yes
If no 1kHz signal at
speaker output, check
R0244, R0245, C0227,
Replace
13.2V at pin 7 before
replacing U0205. U0201
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 9.1 - 9

Transmitter Audio Troubleshooting

Failure:
No audio, low audio level or distortion > 2% at speaker output during
transmitter audio test.
PATS parameters AUD_LBACK_GAIN or AUD_LBACK_DIST failed.

Start

If receiver audio has not been checked, go to Receiver Audio Chart first.
Connect the speaker output on the radio's accessory connector via testbox
Tetra Com Script for TX Audio Test RLN4460B to the audio input on the IFR.
TEST_ENTER Connect the microphone input on the radio's accessory connector via testbox
DELAY 18 RLN4460B to the audio output on the IFR.
Check for "Radio HW is READY" Setup IFR to:
MODE IDLE No System,
GEN_TONE OFF AF Test,
DSP_LOOP ON AF IN/OUT,
DSP_VOL 0 Gen 1 On,
VOL_M 24 AF 1 Frequency 1kHz
MICGA_M 27 AF 1 Level 80mV
MIC PHF Distortion On
SPKR INT Run Tetra Com script for TX audio test
Measure the 1kHz audio signal with a scope

No
1kHz signal at Check components and connections
U0201 pin 13 between U0201 pin 13 and accessory
? connector pin 2

Yes

No Yes
9.3V DC
1kHz signal at Replace
at U0201 pin 11
U0201 pin 14 U0201
?
?

No
Yes

Check
Yes transistor
No
0V DC at 1kHz signal at Q0201
Check stage
U0201 pin 10 U0201 pin 15
U0206-4
? ?

No Yes

Check
transistor No
Q0201 1kHz signal at
Check stage
U0206-4 pin 14 U0206-4
?

Yes

No
Before replacing U0203
1kHz signal at check R0220, R0225,
FL0200 pin 17 C0221 and 3V DC at pin 8
?

Yes

Replace FL0200

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Warping Failure Troubleshooting


Failure:
PATS parameters WARP_RANGE, WARP_RES, FREQ_ERR or
WARP_SP failed

Start

Connect the radio's accessory connector to the Tetra Com interface. Tetra Com Script for TX FGU Test
Connect the radio's antenna connector to the high power RF output TEST_ENTER
on the IFR. DELAY 18
Connect the 50 ohms RF probe to the low power RF input on the IFR. Check for "Radio HW is READY"
MODE IDLE
Setup IFR:
Select high power input for measuring power at the antenna connector. INTR DIS
Select low power input for measuring with 50ohms RF probe. FREQ TX 429.925
No System, L1TIMER ON
TX Test, TX POW 4
TX Frequency 869.925MHz RFTON ATT 0.5
Spectrum Analyser RFTON FRQ 0
Set Reference Level to 30dBm.
RFTON CHN I
Run Tetra Com script for TX FGU Test. FEEDBACK OPEN
Measure RF levels and frequencies with the 50ohms RF probe. MODE RFTONE
Measure DC levels with a multimeter. Use MODE IDLE to terminate transmit mode

If the cover is removed from the chassis, the RF PA is disabled to


prevent overheating of the FET devices. To measure the power at the
antenna connector, the pressure pad can be used to short the contact
area on the main board. This should be done only for a few seconds.

Yes
No TX Output Power!
Go to RF Power Amplifier Chart.

RF RF
power at No level at
antenna connector TP5401 about
> 10dBm -30 dBm
? ?

Yes
No
No JAVELIN Output Power!
Go to JAVELIN Chart.

Is frequency No
FGU failure!
stable at 869.925MHz Go to Main Synthesizer Chart.
+/-7kHz
?

Yes

Send Tetra Com


command "PN 0"

No No
Is frequency DC
about 7kHz above at Y5362 pin 1 about Replace U5331
869.925MHz 2.4V
? ?

Yes Yes

Check for 2.7V DC at


Send Tetra Com
Y5362 pin 4 before
command "PN 1FF"
replacing Y5362

No No
Is frequency DC
about 7kHz below at Y5362 pin 1 about Replace U5331
869.925MHz 0.4V
? ?

Yes Yes

OK Replace Y5362
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 9.1 - 11

Low Tx Power Troubleshooting


Failure:
No or low RF output power.
Too high RF output power. Tetra Com Script for Tx Power Test:
PATS parameters ADJ_PWR1-5, ATT_SP1-5,
DC_CUR1-5, TX_PWR_F1-5 failed.
TEST_ENTER
DELAY 18
Check for “Radio HW is Ready”
MODE IDLE
INTR EN
FREQ TX 869.925
L1 TIMER ON
TXPOW 6
START MODE TXNDC
Use MODE IDLE to terminate tranmit
mode

Connect the radio's accessory connector to the Tetra Com interface.


Connect the radio's antenna connector to the high power RF output on
the IFR.

Setup IFR:
• Select high power input.
• Select No System,
• Select TX Test,
• Select TX Frequency 869.925 MHz
• Use Spectrum Analyser
• Set Reference Level to 40dBm.

Run Tetra Com script for TX Power Test.


Measure RF levels with a high impedance RF probe and a millivoltmeter.
Measure DC levels with a multimeter.

NO
Is Tx current GO to PA Bias
greater than Troubleshooting Chart
0.8 Amps?

NO
Is there 0dBM GO to JAVELIN
RF at 806 MHz Troubleshooting Chart
at TP5401?

YES

Check Harmonic filter components for


placement and good solder contacts,
especially: FL5451, L5461, & L5462

YES
Is the power OK
> 2.5Watts? Tune output power

NO

NO • Check C6840 to see if the 5V_TX_SW


Is the voltage at is present
L5452 @ 1.7V? • Check Bias components for Q5804
• Check 5V_TX supply from U0304
YES • Check 3V_TX supply from U0307

Check Components in PA matching Networks,


especially:
Final device: C5439, C5432, C5437 C5434 C5439
MRF1517: C5426, C5427
Driver IC: C5416

YES
Is the power OK
> 2.5Watts? Tune output power

NO

Repeat Low Tx Power Troubleshooting


Chart
9.1 - 12 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

PA Bias Failure Troubleshooting


Tetra Com Script for PA Bias Test:

Failure: TEST_ENTER
PATS parameters PA_BIAS, BIAS1-3_CUR, BIAS1-3_SP failed. DELAY 18
Check for "Radio HW is READY"
MODE IDLE
INTR DIS
FREQ TX 806.075
L1TIMER ON
TXPOW 1
RFTON ATT 0
START RFTON FRQ 10
RFTON CHN IQ
PA OFF
PA_BIAS_M 1 0
Connect the radio's accessory connector to the Tetra Com interface. PA_BIAS_M 2 0
Connect the radio's antenna connector to the high power RF output on PA_BIAS_M 3 0
the IFR. PA_BIAS_TBL_M 1
PA_BIAS_TBL_M 2
Run Tetra Com script for PA Bias Test.
Measure DC levels with a multimeter. PA_BIAS_TBL_M 3
Measure the DC current of the radio. MODE RFTONE
Use MODE IDLE to terminate
If the cover is removed from the chassis, the RF PA is disabled to prevent RFTONE mode
overheating of the FET devices. To measure the power at the antenna
connector, the pressure pad can be used to short the contact area on the
main board. This should be done only for a few seconds.

5V_TX_SW is not present.


YES NO Check Q5804 and Q5802.
Is current for Is the voltage at Check Bias components for
Bias 1 0? C5871 @ 5V? Q5804 and Q5802. Check
that voltage on Pin 3 of
Q 5802 is <0.2V.
NO YES

Does the voltage at NO


TP5402 increase Check U5501 and its bias components.
when Bias 1 is in- Check 9V_TX_SW at C5551, Q5551, and
creased?

YES
Check bias components for U5401. If
OK, replace U5401.

YES NO
Is current for Does the voltage at
Bias 2 0? TP4402 increase Check Q5521 and its bias components.
when Bias 1 is in-
creased?

NO YES
Check bias components for Q5421.
If OK, replace Q5421.

YES NO
Does the voltage at
Is current for
TP5541 increase Check Q5542 and its bias components.
Bias 3 0?
when Bias 1 is in-
creased?

NO YES
Check bias components for Q5431. If OK,
replace Q5431.

YES
Replace U0150 Still does not
bias tune?

NO

Problem Fixed
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 9.1 - 13

JAVELIN Troubleshooting

Failure:
No or low JAVELIN output signal level.

Start
Tetra Com Script for TX Power Test
TEST_ENTER
Connect the radio's accessory connector to the DELAY 18
Tetra Com interface. Check for "Radio HW is READY"
Connect the radio's antenna connector to the MODE IDLE
high power RF output on the IFR. INTR EN
Run Tetra Com script for TX Power Test FREQ TX 869.925
Measure RF levels with the high impedance L1TIMER ON
RF probe and millivoltmeter. TXPOW 6
MODE TXNDC
Measure DC levels with a multimeter. Use MODE IDLE to terminate transmit mode.

No
2.8V DC at TX DC supply fail ur e
C5875 ? Go to DC supply chart

Yes

No
5V DC at
TP5811?

Yes

No
5V DC at Check Q5301
Q5804 p in2 ?

Yes

No Yes
5V DC at > 2V DC at
Q5802 Check Q5802; Q5804
TP5841 ?
Pin 4

Yes No

Yes Before replacing


0V DC at
TP5847 ? U5809
check R5850 to R5854

No

Is AC about 750m Vp-p No


measured with a scope Rep lace U5810
at R5841…..R5844?
And DC 1.9V?

Yes

RF level at No No TX VCO signal


TP5801 about Go to TX fr equency
200mV ? generation chart

Yes

No Check components
RF level at C5803; between TP5801 and
C5813 about T5801
400..600mV ?

Yes

RF level at No RF level Yes


TP5811 about at both sides of L 5877
Change T5802
200mV ? about 130...200mV ?

Yes No

Before replacing
U5809 check
R5850..R5854
9.1 - 14 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

Receiver Troubleshooting (Sheet 1)


Failure: Tetra Com Script for Rx Test:
Bit Error Rate @ -114dBm >3.5%
RSSI error > ±5dB TEST_ENTER
DELAY 18
Check for "Radio HW is READY"
MODE IDLE
FREQ RX 860.525
L1TIMER ON
AVE 10
MODE RSSI
GO
Inspect RF input path. Input a strong RF Use STOP to terminate RSSI
signal of about -40dBm at 860.525 MHz at reading
the RF connector and check signal at Pin4
of the Mixer U5002.

NO Find and repair component or soldering problem in input path.


Is the signal Check LNA U5002 which should give about 17dB of gain. Make
present? sure that U5002 pin 3 is at 1.9V. Replace LNA if necessary.
Also check FL5002, C5022, L5008, and C5027.

YES

Is Pin 1 of the NO NO
Mixer U5002 at Is there 3.3VDC at Check U5001 -
3.3 Volts?. C5031? Pin 5 should be at 3.3V.

YES
YES

Check R5007 & L5004.

NO NO
Is the LO present at pin Is the LO present at GO to Synthesizer and
3 of U5002? C5038? VCO Troubleshooting Chart.

YES

YES

Check L5013, L5014,


L5017, C5028.

GO to Receiver IF
Troubleshooting Chart.
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 9.1 - 15

Receiver Troubleshooting (Sheet 2)


Tetra Com Script for Rx Test:

TEST_ENTER
DELAY 18
Check for "Radio HW is READY"
MODE IDLE
Measure Bias Voltages on IF amplifier Q5201
FREQ RX 860.525
(5.1V at collector and 0.9V at base).
L1TIMER ON
AVE 10
MODE RSSI
GO
Use STOP to terminate RSSI reading

NO
Are Bias volt- Check R5209, R5208,
ages correct? R5207, R5205.

YES

ABACUS Troubleshooting Chart

ABACUS section can be checked by spraying an


IF signal at 73.35MHz into the IF section or apply-
ing directly to C5125.

YES
Does the Repeat Receiver Troubleshooting if radio still
radio receive? does not receive.

NO

NO
Is Sampling Clock @ Check that transistor Q5190 Bias voltages are approx-
18MHz present at imately: Base 3.8V, Collector 4.7, and emitter 3.2V.
C5197? Voltage at R5196 should be about 1.5V.

YES
Check for correct component placement in
the 18MHz section.

NO Check transistor Q5180 Bias voltages:


Is the second IF @
Base 2.8V, Collector 4.7, and emitter 2.2V.
71.1MHz present
Voltage at R5186 should be about 1.1V.
@ C5186?

YES Check for correct component placement in


the second IF section.

Make sure that 5V_FN is present at C5139 and 3.3V


at pin5 U5102 and U5103.
If 5V_FN is not present at C5139, change U5101.
9.1 - 16 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS

Tx Frequency Generation Troubleshooting


Tetra Com Script for TX FGU Test:

TEST_ENTER
DELAY 18
Check for "Radio HW is READY"
MODE IDLE
INTR DIS
FREQ TX 869.925
L1TIMER ON
TX POW 4
RFTON ATT 0.5
Run Tetra Com script for TX FGU RFTON FRQ 0
Test. RFTON CHN I
Measure RF levels and frequencies FEEDBACK OPEN
with the 50 Ohm RF probe. MODE RFTONE
Measure DC levels with a multimeter. Use MODE IDLE to terminate transmit GO to Synthesizer and
mode VCO trouble shooting Chart.

NO

Is the TX REF NO Is the TX REF NO Is Pin 20 of YES Is there 0dBm


present at present at pin U5701 @ RF at Pin 4 of
TP5702 @ - 10 of U5701? 5V? U5701?
15dBm?

YES YES NO YES

Check C5706, C5707, Check that there is 5V at the collector Check that the voltage at pins 14 and 16
C5709, R5709, L5703. of Q5352, Pin 48 of U5331 should be of U5701 is at 5V. Check surrounding
0V. Check Q5301, R5722, R5723. components. Replace U5701 if no prob-
lems found.

NO
Is the TX RF present Typical Bias voltages for Q5601:
at C5634 @ -4dBm? • Base 2.1V,
• Collector 4.1V, and
• emitter 1.5V.
YES

NO
Are Bias volt- Rework bias com-
ages ponents.
NO present?
Is the Voltage at Check Loop Filter; C5609,
C5609 about 2.3V? R5653, R5652, C5653, C5655,
L5607. YES

YES

Is the NO
Resonator
Fix Resonator.
OK?

NO

NO
Is TX RF present at Continue to check for de-
C5641 @ 0dBm? fects in Escort Circuit.
NO
Check Q5352,
Is C5640 @ Q5301, and bias
5V? components.
YES

YES

Typical Bias voltages for Q5621:


GO to the JAVELIN trouble- • Base 0.5V,
shooting Chart if radio does not • Collector 3.1V, and
transmit.
• emitter 0V

Rework bias
components
TROUBLESHOOTING CHARTS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual 9.1 - 17

Synthesizer & VCO Troubleshooting


Tetra Com Script for Rx Test:

TEST_ENTER
DELAY 18
Check for “Radio HW is Ready”
MODE IDLE
FREQ RF 860.525
Measure the RF level at the pres- L1TIMER ON
caler input on C5338. AVE 10
MODE RSSI Check Q5301 for solder-
GO ing defects. Make sure
Use STOP to terminate RSSI reading that Pin 48 of U5331 is
@ 5V.
Is the
frequency NO
Is RXH Line
787.175 MHz @ 5V?
@ +3dBm NO

YES YES

Check Loop filter components (C5305,


R5304, C5305, R5302, and C5301).

Is voltage at
C5301
@ about 5.3V?

YES

NO Problem still
Measure the RF
exists?
level at TP5701.

YES

Measure Q5712 bias volt-


ages:
• Base 2.3V,
• Collector 4.3V, and
• Emitter 1.7V.

NO YES NO
Is the frequency at Is 787.175 MHz Are bias volt- Fix problem with
TP5701 787.175 MHz present at pin 8 ages Q5712, or bias
@ -0dBm of U5701? correct? components.

YES NO
YES

Measure Q5701 bias Make sure U5701 is pow-


voltages: ered (5V on pins 14 and
• Base 0.7V, 18), and the surrounding
• Collector 3.3V, components are in place.
Make sure Pin 19 and 20 of • Emitter 0V.
U5701 are close to 0V.
Check C5740.
Replace U5701.

Fix problem with


Synthesizer and RX VCO are Q5701, or bias com-
OKAY. ponents.
For TX issues check Escort. For RX
issues check Receiver.
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CONNECTOR PIN FUNCTIONS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual A-1

APPENDIX A

CONNECTOR PIN FUNCTIONS


CAUTION: The connections shown are not compatible to some other models of Motorola
! terminals. Check the appropriate accessory or technical manual for further information.

Control Head REAR VIEW


Interface
(12 Pin)

FRONT VIEW
GPS Connector
12 1
SMA female
1 . . . . . . . . . .40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(Option)
BNC Power Accessory
Antenna Connector Connector
Connector (20 Pin)

Expansion Board
(40 Pin)

Figure 1 Schematic view of the Connectors / MTM800 ENH Transceiver

Transceiver Rear - Pin Function

20 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18

19 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17
1
Accessory Connector

Antenna DC Power Supply GPS (Option) *Note the location of Pin 1

Figure 2 Rear view of the MTM800 ENH

Pin Function Description


1 EXTERNAL SPEAKER - Speaker – and Speaker + (Pin 16) are used to connect an external speaker. The
audio PA is a bridge amplifier with a minimum load resistance of 3.2 ohms.
2 EXTERNAL MIC AUDIO External-, Emergency-, or Hot-Microphone; depends on CPS programming.
This microphone signal is independent of the microphone signal on the micro-
phone connector. The nominal input level is 80mVRMS. The DC impedance is
660Ohms. The AC impedance is 560Ohms.

Table 18 Transceiver Pin Assignment of the Rear Accessory Connector


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3 EXTERNAL PTT This is a digital input to trigger external PTT; active low; non active high
4 EXTERNAL ALARM This is a digital output for External Alarm / Fault Indication; active low; open col-
lector with 4k7 Ohms pull up to B+;
5 TX_AUDIO This input is intended for injecting signals into the transmit path. Input imped-
ance > 10 k Ohms; input level = 775mVRMS
6 KEYFAIL / FLASH This line supports the encryption module.
7 ANALOG GROUND Ground
8 DIGITAL_GROUND Ground
9 EMERGENCY To activate this functionality the pin has to be connected to ground. This will turn
on the terminal, Low active.
10 IGNITION Connecting this pin to the ignition line of the vehicle that will automatically turn
on the terminal if the ignition of the vehicle is turned on, High active.
11 RX_AUDIO This is the received RX signal. Output impedance approximate 600 Ohms
unsymmetrical, output level = 775mVRMS
12 AUDIO_PA_ENABLE This is a digital input. High level or pin open enables the audio PA; Low level dis-
ables the audio PA.
13 SWB + This voltage is available when the terminal is switched on.
The max. current is 1.0A w/o GPS board and 0.8A with GPS board mounted.
14 HOOK This is a high active digital input. Low = on hook; High = off hook
15 SCI_DTR Reserved for service aid.
16 SPEAKER + Positive output of terminal’s audio PA (see Pin 1)
17 * SCI_CTS Terminal OUTPUT: Clear To Send (reserved for service aids)
18 * SCI_RTS Terminal INPUT: Request To Send (reserved for service aids)
19 * SCI_RXD Terminal OUTPUT: Receive Data (reserved for service aids)
20 * SCI_TXD Terminal INPUT: Transmit Data (reserved for service aids)

Table 18 Transceiver Pin Assignment of the Rear Accessory Connector

NOTE * The 4-wire 3 Volts SCI interface on the accessory connector (pins 17 -20) can only be
used for flashing of terminal firmware and programming software features.
It can NOT be used for communication during normal terminal operation.
CONNECTOR PIN FUNCTIONS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual A-3

Transceiver Front - Pin Function

12 Pin Connector

12 1

1 . . . . . . . . . . 40
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

40 Pin Connector

J0550
12 Pin Connector (Flex)
12 1

1 .......... 40
J0500
40 Pin Connector (Flex)

Figure 3 Transceiver Front View to the Enhanced Control Head Interface (12pins) and
Expansion Head Connector (40pins)

Pin Function Description

1 SCI_TX Serial Communication Interface TXD

2 SPEAKER + Analogue Speaker output +

3 SPEAKER - Analogue Speaker output -

4 GND Ground

5 DIG_IN1 (Ext. PTT) This is a digital input to trigger external PTT; active low; non
active high

6 5VD + 5V regulated

7 HANDSET_AUDIO Handset audio

8 BUS + Either SBEP or Serial Communication Interface RXD

9 INT_MIC Microphone input

10 FLT_A + Filtered A+

11 ON_OFF_CONTRO_SV Terminal On/Off Control shared with Control Head request

12 GND Ground

Table 19 Transceiver Pin Assignment of the Enhanced Control Head Interface (12 pins)
A-4 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual CONNECTOR PIN FUNCTIONS

Pin Function Description

1 GND Ground

2 MUX_CTRL TBA for future applications.

3 SPIB_CLK Part of the QSPIB

4 MUX_CTRL_1 To detect RS232 or SB9600 Mode (3V SB9600 / 0V RS232) *

5 A+ (via 22Ohms) Continuous battery voltage for sense via 22Ohms.

6 RESET_OUT Reset; its a output to Reset a SB9600 device.*

7 BUSY_OUT Busy Out for SB9600 Interface Circuit *

8 BUSY_IN Busy In for SB9600 Interface Circuit *

9 3V3_DIG 3.3V Sense Output (max. 10mA)

10 EXP_REQ Request Line from 4Wire/SB9600 UART *

11 SPIB_CS1_UART Part of the QSPIB (ship select) for 4wire RS232 UART

12 SPIB_CS_BT Part of the QSPIB (ship select) for future applications

13 SPIB_MISO Part of the QSPIB

14 NC Not Connected

15 SPIB_MOSI Part of the QSPIB

16 NC Not Connected

17 SAP_CLK Serial Audio Protocol, Clock.

18 GND Ground

19 INT_MIC Microphone Input

20 MIC Microphone Audio; for future applications

21 EXPANSION_PTT Expansion PTT

22 BlUE_T_FSYNC Serial Audio Protocol, Frame Sync.

23 SAP_SRD Serial Audio Protocol, Receive Data

24 SAP_STD Serial Audio Protocol, Transmit Data

25 DGAN_SAP_FSYNC Serial Audio Protocol, Frame Sync.

26 SP_AUDIO Audio PA Input; for future applications

27 TERMINAL ON/OFF (IGNI- High active.


TION)

28 EXT_MUTE External mute of audio PA; for future applications

29 RS232_DCD Data Carrier Detect

30 RS232_TX TX-Data

31 RS232_DSR Data Set Ready

Table 20 Transceiver Pin Assignment of the Expansion Board Connector (40 pins)
*) For Expansion Head Connection only.
CONNECTOR PIN FUNCTIONS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual A-5

32 RS232_RTS Request To Send

33 RS232_DTR Data Terminal Ready

34 RS232_CTS Clear To Send

35 RS232_RX RX-Data

36 RS232_RI Ring Indicator

37 OPTION_DET Option Detect; for future applications

38 9V3 Regulated 9V3

39 NC Not Connected

40 HANDSET AUDIO Handset Audio to earpiece

Table 20 Transceiver Pin Assignment of the Expansion Board Connector (40 pins)
*) For Expansion Head Connection only.

Enhanced Control Head - Pin Function

MMP top view

Figure 4 View of the Enhanced Control Head with GCAI MMP Connector

Default Alternative Functions Functions


GCAI Pin #
Function Functions when USB when RS232

1 1-WIRE 1-WIRE 1-WIRE 1-WIRE 1-WIRE

2 GPIO_3 PTT GP Input or Output GP Input or Output RS-232-RTS *

3 SPEAKER SPEAKER SPEAKER SPEAKER SPEAKER

4 GPIO_2 GPIO_2 INPUT GP Input or Output DATA - RS-232-RXD *

5 GND GND GND GND GND *

6 OPT 5V HIGH Impedance OPT 5V VBUS OPT 5V

7 MIC + MIC + MIC + MIC + MIC +

8 GPIO_1 GPIO_1 INPUT GP Input or Output DATA + RS-232-TXD *

9 GPIO_4 HOOK GP Input or Output GP Input or Output RS-232-CTS *

10 GPIO_0 GPIO_0 INPUT GP Input or Output, GP Input or Output, GP Input or Output,


PWR ON PWR ON PWR ON
Table 21 Pin assignment GCAI - FRONT – Microphone Mobile Port (MMP) / *): Optional
A-6 MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual CONNECTOR PIN FUNCTIONS

Remote Mount Head - Pin Function

Front View

Caution:
NO Microphone Connector

10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Figure 5 View of the Remote Mount Connector

Pin Function Description

1 FLT_A+ Filtered A+

2 5V + 5V regulated / 100mA

3 ON_OFF_CONTROL Terminal On/Off Control

4 GROUND Ground

5 SPEAKER - Analogue Speaker output +;Speaker impedance has to be > 20


Ohm

6 INT_MIC Microphone analogue input of 80mVRMS, 600 Ohm impedance,


9V=

7 BUS + SBEP Bus

8 SPEAKER + Analogue Speaker output +;Speaker impedance has to be > 20


Ohm

9 HANDSET_AUDIO Handset audio to earpiece impedance has to be > 200 Ohm

10 GROUND Ground

Table 22 Pin Assignment of the 10 Pin TELCO-Connector of the Remote Mount Head
CONNECTOR PIN FUNCTIONS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual A-7

Expansion Head - Pin Function

Front View

Caution:
NO Microphone Connector
9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 10
13 1 5 1

25 14 9 6

25 Pin subD 9 Pin subD


Connector Connector

Figure 6 View of the Expansion Head Connectors

Pin Function Description

1 FLT_A+ Filtered A+

2 5V + 5V regulated / 100mA

3 ON_OFF_CONTROL Terminal On/Off Control

4 GROUND Ground

5 SPEAKER - Analogue Speaker output +;Speaker impedance has to be > 20Ohms

6 INT_MIC Microphone analogue input of 80mVRMS,600 Ohm impedance,9V=

7 BUS + SBEP Bus

8 SPEAKER + Analogue Speaker output +;Speaker impedance has to be > 20 Ohms

9 HANDSET_AUDIO Handset audio to earpiece impedance has to be > 200 Ohms

10 EXPANSION_PTT Expansion PTT, works together with INT_MIC

Table 23 Pin Assignment of the 10 Pin TELCO Connector of the Expansion Head

Pin Function Description PC direction

1 DCD Data Carrier Detect Input

2 RXD Received Data Serial IN

3 TXD Transmitted Data Serial OUT

4 DTR Data Terminal Ready Output

5 GND Ground Output

Table 24 Pin Assignment of 9 Pin subD Connector of the Expansion Head


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6 DSR Data Set Ready Input

7 RTS Request to Send Output

8 CTS Clear to Send Input

9 RI Ring Indicator Input

Table 24 Pin Assignment of 9 Pin subD Connector of the Expansion Head

Pin Function Description

1 GND Ground

2 RS232_SCI_TX Transceiver data (RS232 line with RS232 level)

3 RS232_SCI_RX Receive data (RS232 line with RS232 level)

4 RS232_RTS Request to Send (RS232 line with RS232 level)

5 RS232_CTS Clear to Send (RS232 line with RS232 level)

6 FLT_A+ Filtered unswitched UB+ / 200mA

7 Signal_GND Ground for RS232

8 SB9600_BUSY SB9600 busy

9 NC Not Connected

10 NC Not Connected

11 NC Not Connected

12 SW_B+ Switched UB+ / 100mA

13 SB9600_BUS- SB9600 BUS-

14 ON_OFF_CONTROL / -Switch into flash mode (connect pin14 with 6)


FLASH_MODE -On/Off control for Std. Control Head

15 SB9600_BUS+ SB9600 BUS+

16 INT_MIC Microphone analogue input of 80mVRMS, 600ohm impedance, 9V=

17 SB9600_RESET Reset; its a output to reset a SB9600 device

18 NC Not Connected

19 GROUND Ground

20 IGNITION Connecting this pin to the ignition line of the vehicle that will automati-
cally turn on the terminal if ignition of the vehicle is turned on. High
active;

21 ON_OFF_GND On/Off control for Control Head "J"(MTM300 C/H)

22 EXPANSION_PTT Expansion PTT, works together with INT_MIC

23 SB9600_SW switched into SB9600 mode if connected to 12V

24 HANDSET_AUDIO Handset audio to earpiece impedance has to be > 200 Ohm

25 NC Not Connected

Table 25 Pin Assignment of the 25 Pin subD Connector of the Expansion Head
CONNECTOR PIN FUNCTIONS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual A-9

Motorcycle & Remote Mount Connection - Pin Functions

Figure 7 Front View of the Motorcycle Control Head

Figure 8 Rear View of the Motorcycle Control Head

Pin Function Description Default

1 GPIO_9 GPIO, open collector, 4.7k to FLT_A+ PU Output: 200mA @ low, Output: Active for duration of call
0,5mA @ high Input: high > 2V, low < 0.5V (car radio mute)

2 GPIO_6 GPIO, open collector, 4k7 to 5V PU Output: 1mA @ low, 0,5mA @ PTT Input, TX audio from
high Input: high > 2V, low < 0.5V MIC_REAR_2

3 GPIO_8 GPIO, open collector, 4k7 to 5V PU Output: 1mA @ low, 0,5mA @ Disabled
high Input: high > 2V, low < 0.5V

4 GPIO_3 GCAI PIN 2: 15k to 3V3 PU, 5V tol. Output: see GCAI spec. 1.20 PTT Input, TX audio from
Input: high > 2V, low < 0.5V MIC_REAR_1

5 VBUS_1B GCAI PIN 6: 5V Supply Disabled

6 REAR_D- GCAI PIN 4: USB D-, GPIO_2 shared with front MMP Disabled

7 REAR_D+ GCAI PIN 8: USB D+, GPIO_1 shared with front MMP Disabled

8 GPIO_0 GCAI Pin 10 GPIO, open coll., 15k to 3V3 PU, 5V tol. Output: see Input, GCAI etection/Select
GCAI spec. 1.20 Input: high > 2V, low < 0.5V Line

Table 26 Pin assignment of the 25pin back connector – for RMC and MCC
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Pin Function Description Default

9 VBUS_2 Second USB, 5V Supply Disabled

10 TX 4 wire RS232 TX, EIA/TIA-232 level

11 RX 4 wire RS232 RX, EIA/TIA-232 level

12 MIC_REAR_2 2nd REAR MIC Input 80mVrms Bias 9V= / 600Ohm Disabled

13 GND GND

14 GPIO_5 GPIO, open collector, 4k7 to 5V PU Output: 1mA @ low, 0,5mA @ Disabled
high Input: high > 2V, low < 0.5V

15 GPI_7 4 Level Analogue Input, 33k to 5,0V PU (refer to graphic below) Enabled

16 1_WIRE GCAI PIN 1, 1-Wire® bi-directional serial bus Disabled

17 HANDSET GCAI PIN 3, Handset audio output, VOL ontrolled, AC coupled, min. Parallel to front GCAI
RL 150Ohm

18 GND GCAI PIN 5 GND

19 MIC_REAR_1 GCAI PIN 7 MIC Input 80mVrms Bias 9V= / 600Ohm Disabled

20 GPIO_4 GCAI PIN 9 GPIO open collector, 15k to 3V3 PU, 5V tol. Output: see Hook Input
GCAI spec. 1.20 Input: high > 2V, low < 0.5V

21 USB_D+ Second USB, D+

22 USB_D- Second USB, D-

23 RTS 4 wire RS232 RTS, EIA/TIA-232 level

24 CTS 4 wire RS232 CTS, EIA/TIA-232 level

25 PWR_ON NGCH Power On input, high active, > 2V

Table 26 Pin assignment of the 25pin back connector – for RMC and MCC

Figure 9 4 Level Analogue Input provided by GPI_7


CONNECTOR PIN FUNCTIONS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual A - 11

Function Voltage Level (V) Tolerance (V) Default Function


1 0,00 0.000 - 0,625 Volume Up

2 1,25 0,625 - 1,875 Volume Down

3 2,50 1,875 - 3,125 Talk group Up

4 3,75 3,125 - 4,375 Talk group Down

Idle 5,00 4,375 - 5,000

Table 27 Function of the voltage level at GPI_/

TELCO top view Pin # Function Description


1 Audio + Balanced Audio + (bidirectional)

2 Spkr + Speaker +

3 BUS+ Serial Bus (115 kBd), Data from NGCH

4 Audio - Balanced Audio - (bidirectional)

5 Spkr - Speaker -

6 GND GND

7 ON_OFF_CONTROL Radio “Turn On” Signal

8 SCI_TX Serial Bus (115 kBd), Data to NGCH

9 FLT_A+ Supply voltage

10 GND GND

Table 28 Pin assignment of the 10pin TELCO back connector for RMC and MCC
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REPLACEMENT PARTS & KITS MTM800 ENH Mobile Terminal / Detailed Service Manual B-1

APPENDIX B
REPLACEMENT PARTS & KITS

Servicing MTM800 ENH Mobile Units

Service for the mobile units is based on the substitution method; a faulty part is replaced by a work-
ing one, providing quicker service to the customer. For example, if the controller board is faulty, it is
replaced. If the mobile requires more complete testing or servicing than that is available at field level,
it is sent to the European Radio Service Centre; where it is serviced, and returned to the Regional
Service Centre.

Level 1 and Level 2 Maintenance

This manual covers Level 1 and Level 2 Maintenance: at Level 1 maintenance you replace the trans-
ceiver and/or accessories and send the faulty transceiver and/or accessories to higher level of main-
tenance; at level 2 maintenance a transceiver board is replaced.

The MTM800 ENH mobiles are programmed at the factory. They cannot be tuned at the field service
level.

Level 3 Maintenance

All Radio Support Depots are level 3 service partners. The depots are capable of performing repairs
down to component level where retuning is required. Contact your local CGISS office for information.

Replacement Parts

Damaged parts should be replaced with identical replacement parts.


For complete information on ordering required parts and kits, contact your local customer service
representative (see following pages).
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SERVICE INFORMATION

Europe, Middle East and Africa Region

European Radio Support Centre (ERSC)

Motorola European Radio Support Centre is available at:

Motorola European Radio Support Centre ERSC


Tel.: +49 (0)30 6686 1555
Fax: +49 (0)30 6686 1579
Am Borsigturm 130
13507 Berlin
Germany

EMEA Systems Support Centre (ESSC)

The Systems Support Centre is available at:

Telephone: +44 (0) 1256 484448

E-mail: ESSC@motorola.com

Piece Parts

Some replacement parts, spare parts, and/or product information can be ordered directly. If a com-
plete Motorola part number is assigned to the part, it is available from Motorola Radio Aftermarket
and Accessory Division (AAD). If no part number is assigned, the part is not normally available from
Motorola. If a parts list is not included, this generally means that no user-serviceable parts are avail-
able for that kit or assembly.

Note on this digital Tetra Terminal: The CPS has no capability to tune the terminal. Tuning the
terminal can only be performed at the factory or at the appropriate Motorola Repair Centre.
Components replacement can affect the terminal tuning and must only be performed by the
appropriate Motorola Repair Centre.

Parts identification and ordering

Request for help in identification of non-referenced spare parts should be directed to the Customer
Care Organization of Motorola’s local area representation. Orders for replacement parts, kits and
assemblies should be placed directly on Motorola’s local distribution organization or via the Extranet
site Motorola Online at: https://emeaonline.motorola.com.

EMEA Test Equipment Support


Information related to support and service of Motorola Test Equipment is available by calling the
Motorola Test Equipment Service in Germany at +49 (0) 6128 702179, Telefax +49 (0) 6128
951046, through the Customer Care Organization of Motorola’s local area representation, or via the
Internet at: http://www.gd-decisionsystems.com/cte/.
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Asia, Pacific Region

Piece Parts

Some replacement parts, spare parts, and/or product information can be ordered directly. If a com-
plete Motorola part number is assigned to the part, it is available from Motorola Radio Aftermarket
and Accessory Division (AAD). If no part number is assigned, the part is not normally available from
Motorola. If a parts list is not included, this generally means that no user-serviceable parts are avail-
able for that kit or assembly.
Note on this digital TETRA Terminal: The CPS has no capability to tune the terminal. Tuning the
terminal can only be performed at the factory or at the appropriate Motorola Repair Center.
Component replacement can affect the terminal tuning and must only be performed by the
appropriate Motorola Repair Center.
All orders for parts/information should include the complete Motorola identification number. All part
orders should be directed to your local AAD office. Please refer to your latest price pages.

Technical Support

Technical support is available to assist the dealer/distributor in resolving any malfunction which may
be encountered. Initial contact should be by telephone wherever possible.
When contacting Motorola Technical Support, be prepared to provide the product model number
and the unit’s serial number.

Further Assistance From Motorola

You can also contact the Customer Help Desk through the following web address:
http://www.motorola.com/governmentandenterprise/contactus.

Parts identification and ordering

Request for help in identification of non-referenced spare parts should be directed to the Customer
Care Organization of Motorola’s local area representation. Orders for replacement parts, kits and
assemblies should be placed directly on Motorola’s local distribution organization or via Motorola
Online (Extranet).
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Latin America Region

Latin America Radio Support Centres


The Customer Support is available through the following service centres:

Warranty and Repairs:

MOTOROLA DE COLOMBIA SERVICE CENTRE


Carrera 7 No. 71-52
Torre B piso 13
Oficina 1301
Bogota- Colombia
(571) 376-6990

MOTOROLA DE MEXICO SERVICE CENTRE


Bosques de Alisos #125
Col. Bosques de las Lomas
CP 05120 Mexico DF
5252576700

Piece Parts:
To order parts in Latin America and the Caribbean contact your local Motorola CGISS
representative.

MOTOROLA, INC.
Latin American Countries Region
789 International Parkway
Sunrise, FL 33325
USA 954-723-8959

MOTOROLA DE ARGENTINA
Ave. del Libertador 1855
B1638BGE, Vicente Lopez
Buenos Aires, Argentina
5411-4317-5300

MOTOROLA DE LOS ANDES C.A.


Ave. Francisco de Miranda
Centro Lido, Torre A
Piso 15, El Rosal
Caracas, 1060 Venezuela
58212-901-4600

MOTOROLA DO BRASIL LTDA.


Rua Paes Leme, 524, 13 Andar
05424-010 São Paulo, Brasil
5511-3030-5000

MOTOROLA CHILE
Ave. Nueva Tajamar 481
Edif. World Trade Center
Of. 1702, Torre Norte
Las Condes
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Santiago, Chile
562-338-9000

MOTOROLA DE COLOMBIA, LTDA.


Carrera 7 #71-52
Torre A, Oficina 1301
Bogotá, Colombia
571-376-6990

MOTOROLA DE COSTA RICA


Oficentro Plaza Mayor
Piso 3, Rohrmoser
San José, Costa Rica
506-296-5385

MOTOROLA DEL ECUADOR


Nuñez de Balboa #OE1-245
y Pedro Alfaro, Villa Flora
Quito, Ecuador
593-2264-1627

MOTOROLA DE MEXICO, S.A.


Calle Bosques de Alisos #125
Col. Bosques de Las Lomas
05120 México D.F.
México
52-555-257-6700

MOTOROLA DEL PERU, S.A.


Ave. República de Panama 3535
Piso 11, San Isidro
Lima 27, Peru
511-211-0700

Technical Support:
https://businessonline.motorola.com, go to Contact Us to request technical support

Some replacement parts, spare parts, and/or product information can be ordered directly.
If a complete Motorola part number is assigned to the part, it is available from Motorola. If
no part number is assigned, the part is not normally available from Motorola. If the part
number is appended with an asterisk, the part is serviceable by Motorola Depot only. If a
parts list is not included, this generally means that no user-serviceable parts are available
for that kit or assembly.
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SERVICE KITS

Type No. Sales Model No. Short Description Model

MT912M M80UCS6TZ5AN MTM800 ENH 806-870 Dash M1

MT912M M80UCS6TZ4AN MTM800 ENH 806-870 Desk M2

MT912M M80UCS6TZ6AN MTM800 ENH 806-870 Remote M3

MT912M M80UCS6TZ2AN MTM800 ENH 806-870 M’cycle M4

Table 16 Service Kits-To-Model Chart

MTM800 Service Kits

Description Part Number M1 M2 M3 M4


Service Boards X X X X
PMUF1368AS MTM800 ENH 806-870 CLEAR X X X X
PMUF1369AS MTM800 ENH 806-870 TEA1 X X X X
PMUF1370AS MTM800 ENH 806-870 TEA3 X X X X
PMUF1371AS MTM800 ENH 806-870 GPS CLEAR X X X X
PMUF1372AS MTM800 ENH 806-870 GPS TEA1 X X X X
PMUF1373AS MTM800 ENH 806-870 GPS TEA3 X X X X
PMUF1374AS MTM800 ENH 806-870 UCM AES 128 X X X X
PMUF1375AS MTM800 ENH 806-870 UCM TEA1 AES 128 X X X X
PMUF1376AS MTM800 ENH 806-870 UCM TEA3 AES 128 X X X X
PMUF1377AS MTM800 ENH 806-870 UCM/GPS AES128 X X X X
PMUF1378AS MTM800 ENH 806 UCM/GPS TEA1 AES 128 X X X X
PMUF1379AS MTM800 ENH 806 UCM/GPS TEA3 AES 128 X X X X
Enhanced Control Head/Kits
Dash/Desk Mount -English Keypad GMWN4298_ X X
Chinese Keypad GMWN4299_ X X
Korean Keypad GMWN4300_ X X
Arabic Keypad GMWN4301_ X X
BoPoMoFo Keypad GMWN4302_ X X
Cyrillic Keypad GMWN4303_ X X
Remote Mount -English Keypad GMWN4304_ X
Chinese Keypad GMWN4305_ X
Korean Keypad GMWN4306_ X
Arabic Keypad GMWN4307_ X
BoPoMoFo Keypad GMWN4308_ X
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Table 16 Service Kits-To-Model Chart

MTM800 Service Kits


Cyrillic Keypad GMWN4309_ X
Motorcycle -English Keypad GMWN4600_ X
Chinese Keypad GMWN4601_ X
Korean Keypad GMWN4602_ X
Arabic Keypad GMWN4603_ X
BoPoMoFo Keypad GMWN4604_ X
Cyrillic Keypad GMWN4605_ X
Data Expansion Head GMCE4053_ X
Remote Mount Back Housing GMCN4060_ X
Remote Mount Transceiver Cover GMCN4080_ X
Cables/Kits
Remote Mount Cable - 3m RKN4077_ X X
Remote Mount Cable - 5m RKN4078_ X X
Remote Mount Cable - 7m RKN4079_ X X
Remote Mount Cable - 10m PMKN4020_ X X
GCAI-USB Ext.Cable Kit PMKN4029_ X X

*) TETRA Encryption Algorithm 1 or 2


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APPENDIX C

RETROFITTING the GPS and UCM Board


Retrofitting the UCM and GPS module should only be done by specially authorized and educated
Service Personnel. All operating and safety instructions are to be followed carefully.

Note: Refer to chapter 7 MAINTENANCE for dis-assembling and re-assembling the terminal prop-
erly.

Retrofitting the GPS board


1. Remove the metal blind cover from the bottom (5 screws, T10 TORX™).
2. Pull out the protection bushing.
3. Install the GPS board by starting with the connection of the flex to the mainboard.
4. Take care to fit the gasket of the coax cable in the right position for proper IP54 protection.
5. Fix the GPS board with one T10 TORX™ screw (1.13 Nm +/- 10% or 10 lbin +/- 10%).
6. Fix the GPS cover plate with five T10 TORX™ screws (1.13 Nm +/- 10% or 10 lbin +/- 10%).

2
1

Figure 4 Position of GPS module at the terminal (view from bottom side)

Table 18 GPS Upgrade Kit Parts List


Item No. Description Part Number
GPS Upgrade Kit GMRG4219_
1 GPS Board (with flex and coax cable) 0166502N65
2 Screw (M3x8) 0310907A19
3 Label (not shown) 5466571B01
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GPS Software activation


After installing the GPS hardware, a software upgrade for the MTM800 ENH will be necessary.
Please refer to the CPS documentation in the Product Information Manual (P/N: 6866537D87) for
more details or contact your local Customer Support Centre / see Appendix B - Service Information)

Retrofitting the UCM board


1. If attached, remove the control head from the terminal, refer to chapter 7 (page 7-5, following).
2. Remove the top plastic cover from the terminal.
3. Remove the six screws from the diecast cover using a T20 TORX™ driver and lift the cover
from the chassis.
4. Fix the flex to the UCM board and place it at the cover plate.
5. Fix the plastic cover with 3 screws starting with the pull-through of the flex.
6. Place the cover plate (UCM at left side) in front of the transceiver front side and carefully
attach the flex to the mainboard at the 40-pin internal option board connector (J0450).
7. Re-assemble the terminal.

4 (3x)
3

Figure 1 Location of UCM board inside the cover plate

Table 1 UCM Upgrade Kit parts list


Item No. Description Part Number
UCM Upgrade Kit: GMLN4218_
1 UCM Board Module CLN8041_
2 UCM Board Cover 0786183B01
3 UCM Board Flex 8485615Z02
4 Screw 3x (M5x8) 0310943R55

NOTE: The CLN8041_ UCM board is not repairable. Order a replacement board if necessary.
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UCM
board

* UCM flex
short bending
to main board
*
* contacts on back side

UCM connector
J0450

Figure 2 Location of UCM connector J0450 on the main board

UCM Software activation

After installing the UCM hardware, a software upgrade for the MTM800 ENH will be necessary.
Please refer to the CPS documentation in the Product Information Manual (P/N: 6866537D87) for
more details.

Before use, provision the UCM with E2E Keys and Associations according to your E2E Deployment
Plan. This will require a Key Variable Loader (KVL), and may also require configuration changes to
your system's Key Management Facility (KMF).

Refer to the Dimetra End-to-End Encryption KVL 3000 Plus Key Variable Loader User Guide
(P/N: 6802800U14) for more details. For questions refer to your local Customer Support Centre (see
Appendix B - Service Information).
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APPENDIX D

PRODUCT SPECIFIC INFORMATION


for Digital Terminals Type MT912M
This section gives the Service Personnel an overview about product specific notes. This is neces-
sary to take special precautions to avoid the introduction of hazards when operating, installing, serv-
icing or storing equipment. This terminal meets the applicable safety standards if it is used as
described. All operating and safety instructions are to be followed carefully.

Equipment Electrical Ratings


Rated Voltage: 12 Volt DC
Rated Voltage Range: 10.8 to 15.6 V DC
Rated Current:
3 Amps @ 3Watts RF power

Please be aware when planning the installation that there is a current consumption of approx. 3.5A
during PTT and even 30mA when terminal is switched off.

Transmitter Frequency Range:


TMO: 806 to 825 MHz
DMO: 851 to 870 MHz
Receiver Frequency Range:
851 to 870 MHz

Normal Load Conditions:


Rated RF Power: 3Watts
Rated Audio Power: 10 Watts @ 4 Ohms; 6 Watts @ 8 Ohms
Antenna Impedance: 50 Ohms
Operating Temp. Range: -30 to +60°C
Operating Time*: Continuous / Intermittent

*Note: In general, the terminal transmit and receive time (operating cycle time) is determined by the communi-
cation system. On overload, respectively on extensive use beyond the systems specifications at high ambient
temperatures, the terminal is protected by its thermal control, which cuts down the RF output power, thus reduc-
ing the terminal coverage range.

Fuse Identification
In case of blown fuses during the installation only replace those with identically value. Never insert
different values.

Fuse for Power Cable GKN6270/GKN6274: 10A (Motorola Part Number: 65C80283E05)
Fuse for Ignition Sense Cable HKN9327: 4A (Motorola Part Number: 65C80283E02)
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SPEZIELLE PRODUKTINFORMATIONEN
für Funkgeräte des Typs MT912M
Dieses Kapitel gibt dem geschulten Servicepersonal einen Überblick über wichtige produktspezifi-
sche Informationen. Diese Informationen sind wichtig, um Risiken beim Bedienen, Installieren und
Service zu vermeiden. Dieses Funkgerät erfüllt die allgemeinen Sicherheitsstandards, sofern es so
betrieben wird, wie in der Bedienungsanleitung beschrieben.

Nennwerte für das Funkgerät


Nennspannung: 12 Volt DC

Nennspannungsbereich: 10.8 bis 15.6 V DC

Nennstrom:
3 A @ 3W HF Leistung

Bevor Sie die Installation planen, bedenken Sie, dass das Sprechfunkgerät beim Senden einen
Stromverbrauch von ca. 3,5A hat und auch im ausgeschalteten Zustand einen Strom von ca. 30 mA
verbraucht.

Sender-Nennfrequenzbereich:

TMO: 806 bis 825 MHz


DMO: 851 bis 870 MHz

Empfänger-Nennfrequenzbereich:
851 bis 870 MHz

Betriebsbedingungen
HF Nennleistung: 3 Watt
Lautsprecher Nennleistung:10 Watt an 4 Ohm; 6 Watt an 8 Ohm
Antennenimpedanz: 50 Ohm
Betriebstemperatur Bereich: -30 to +60°C
Betriebszeit*: fortwährend / periodisch

*Hinweis: Im allgemeinen wird die Sende- und Empfangsszeit (Betriebszeit) des Funkgerätes durch das Funk-
system bestimmt. Bei Überlastung bzw. extensivem Betrieb über die Systemsspezifikationen hinaus bei hohen
Umgebungstemperaturen wird das Funkgerät durch eine Temperaturkontrollschaltung geschützt, die die HF-
Leitung reduziert. Daraus kann sich eine Verringerung der Leistungsmerkmale des Gerätes ergeben.

Sicherungen
Sollte während der Installation die Sicherung durchbrennen, darf sie nur durch eine gleichwertige
Sicherung ersetzt werden.

Sicherung für DC Kabel GKN6270/GKN6274: 10A (Motorola Bestellnummer: 65C80283E05)


Sicherung für Ignition Sense Kabel HKN9327: 4A (Motorola Bestellnummer: 65C80283E02)

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