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motorola无线路由配置

motorola无线路由配置

IN.140M OTOROLA AP6521无线路由配置文档作者: 朱振国创建日期:Aug 18th , 2014更新日期:文档编码:南方泵业-IN.140-Motorola AP6521 无线路由配置当前版本: 1.01目录文档控制-------------------------------------------------------------------------2通过网线连接无线路由和电脑----------------------------------------------4配置电脑IP使电脑可以访问路由器---------------------------------------4通过网页进入Motorola AP6521配置界面-------------------------------5配置Motorola AP6521基本属性-------------------------------------------6配置时区和国家-----------------------------------------------------------------7配置SSID名称及密码---------------------------------------------------------7配置固定无线路由IP----------------------------------------------------------8配置无线路由广播--------------------------------------------------------------9通过网络发现测试配置是否成功--------------------------------------------1023一、通过网线连接无线路由和电脑1、POE 模块 DATAOUT 连接到AP6521的GE/POE 口。

摩托罗拉GSM无线系统参数模板v1.0

摩托罗拉GSM无线系统参数模板v1.0

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attach_detach
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emergency_class_switch
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max_retran
移动站在启动立即指配过程时(如移动台需位置 更新、启动呼叫或响应寻呼时)将在RACH信道上 向网络发送"信道请求"消息。由于RACH是一个 ALOH信道,为了提高移动台接入的成功率,网络 允许移动台在收到立即指配消息前发送多个信道 请求消息。最多允许重发的次数则由参数"最大重 发次数"确定,
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wait_indication_parameters
当网络中的无线资源缺乏时,强制移动台在一次 试呼失败后、发起新一次试呼前必须等待的时间
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rr_t3212
位置更新可以是周期性位置更新或因为到达不同 LAC 区而产 生的位置更新。位置更新主要是要交换机知道MS 所处的大体位置,便于MSC对MS的寻呼。在BSS处 会定义一个计时器,MS通过广播信道知道此计时 器,在MS处计时。在MS终止移动管理业务或移动 管理信令后,此计时器重新开始计时。超时后MS 执行位置更新。
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channel_reconfiguration_switch
MS将测量报告给了BTS,BTS对数据处理,发现MS 需要切换时给BSC 的SSM 进程发送”handover recognised“消息。此消息最多包含32 个满足 切换条件的侯选小区(小区好坏依次排序)。BSC 收到消息后,判断是intra BSS的切换还是inter BSS的切换。如果为intra BSS 的切换则由BSC 控制;如果为inter BSS 切换,由MSC 控制。当 为inter BSS 切换时BSC 发送“handover required”消息给MSC。其中包括侯选小区的信息 。MSC根据BSC报告的预习选小区向目标BSC发出切 换请求消息,若目标小区由于某种原因不能接收 切换时,MSC将按预选小区的先后次序,逐一试探 切换请求,直至切换成功或切换失败。 "number_of_preferred_cells"确定了BSC向MSC 发送切换要求时所列的预选小区个数 为了监测无线链路的通信质量和进行功率控制, 移动台和基站都必须具备测量功能。但是,当GSM 规范的几个独立功能结合使用时,测量会遇到一 定的问题。首先,GSM规范允许跳频信道使用BCCH 载频(不可以在发送BCCH的时隙上);其次,GSM 规范允许对跳频的信道进行下行功率控制;第 三,由于移动台需测量邻区的信号电平,因此含 有BCCH信道的载频其功率不允许变化。在上述情 况下,信道的下行功率控制实际上只能用于该信 道所用的频道集合的一个子集上,即:不能包含 该信道在跳频过程中使用的BCCH载频。移动台若 按一般的方式测量下行信道电平的平均值,则其 测量结果对于功率控制是不准确的,因为该平均 值包含了功率不可控制的BCCH载频的下行接收电 平。为了减小这一问题对功率控制的影响,要求 移动台在跳频过程中计算接收电平平均值时去除 从BCCH载频的时隙上获得的接收电平值。为了让 移动台执行上述操作,系统中设置功率控制指示 (pwrc)

2-Motorola WiFi无线产品组网方案

2-Motorola WiFi无线产品组网方案
MU1
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Active:standby
Primary: Active (Port License = 6)
Standby: Active (Port License = 0)
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两层部署拓扑
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上海移动两层部署拓扑
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MU1
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两层部署的数据流
AC L2 Switch
– MU发起802.11的帧给AP300 – AP300收到802.11帧加上802.3封 装后转发给Wireless Switch – 交换机根据MAC地址发给AC( WS5100/RFS7000) – RFS7000收到802.3帧后解封装, 帧后解封装,
– 可以分成一组,作为单个接口与 可以分成一组, 交换机连接( 推荐: 交换机连接(***推荐:在端口上 启用Port-channel,使用Trunk
方式划分上下联接口) 方式划分上下联接口) – 可以分成两组,作为两个接口与 可以分成两组, 交换机连接
– 在多个口与交换机相连时,如果 在多个口与交换机相连时, 拓扑会形成环路,需要启用STP 拓扑会形成环路,
CRC (4 bytes)
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扩展特性-快速漫游
MOBILE UNIT AP + SWITCH RADIUS SERVER
• 快速漫游: • 相关特性在MU移 动到AP时进行传
802.11 验证 关

– 使用原来的加
密键
– 不需要重新进
EAP/802.1x Authentication: EAPoL MU# 交换机 RADIUS 交换机 RADIUS 务器 间
Wireless WAN
Medium Enterprise
Indoor Mesh AP5131

无线交换机配置手册

无线交换机配置手册

无线交换机配置手册Motorola 无线交换机RFS7000/WS5100v3.x(以下配置以RFS7000为例)快速配置快速配置指南1 特别注意关机必须要先用halt命令停止系统。

2 AC配置前准备工作Hardware需求:AC及安装附件一套标准220V交流电源线一根Console cable一条台式机或笔记本电脑一台,配有以太网端口(100Mbps/1000Mbps以太网网卡)RJ45交叉网线1条(568B and 568A)Software需求:超级终端软件标准WEB浏览器,IE and etc,.Java Environment,Version 1.5 or laterMotorola AC的参数配置可以通过两种方式(LAN和CONSOLE)进行配置。

在配置前,请确认设备已经加电并正常启动。

如果使用Console方式登录,请参照以下连接方式并确认参数。

Console方式超级终端使用:1.点击开始—附件—通讯—超级终端2.新建一个连接,取名为“Motorola”3.点击确定4.设置通讯参数:波特率:19200;数据位:8;奇偶校验:无;停止位:1;流控:无3 AC基础配置1.1初次登录RFS7000有专供配置使用的Management Port(带外管理口),将该接口与PC用交叉网线连接,PC的IP地址需要与Management Port的默认IP(10.1.1.100)在同一个网段里。

PC设置如下图:用ping命令来验证配置的正确性。

命令:ping 10.1.1.100PC需要事先装入JA V A。

注意:JAVA版本必须为1.5或者以上。

Web方式打开IE浏览器,输入http://10.1.1.100,Java Environment会自动启动。

如果JA V A界面进不去,可采用以下几种方法:清空IE,JA V A缓存,关闭终端的防火墙,杀毒软件等相关安全软件。

第一次登录使用缺省用户名和密码:User ID: adminPassword: superuser点击Login按钮登录(如果使用该IP地址无法登录,请试着使用Console连接;如果忘记密码,请参看“密码恢复”章节)第一次设置RFS7000/WS5100 需要先修改Country 选项,选择China。

摩托罗拉两路无线电通讯设备说明书

摩托罗拉两路无线电通讯设备说明书

The Motorola Difference Motorola has developed two-way radios with a number of key factors in mind to provide you with great quality and enhanced value. These key factors represent the essential elements you depend on and expect in your communication – and Motorola brings them all together for you!• Value to ensure you get the most for your communication dollars • Reliability so you can depend on your radio, even in harsh environments• Ease of Use for simple operation and customization• Audio Quality to get your message through loud and clear• Size and Weight to provide convenient installation or easy portability• Battery Life to give you the power you need to communicate – as long as you need• Programmable to customize features of each radio for each user• Range that lets you reach coworkers across the street or across townMotorola – A Name You Know and TrustFor 75 years, Motorola has been a leader in creating state-of-the-art wirelesscommunication for people like you. The PR400 portable and PM400 mobile two-wayradios continue to uphold that standard of excellence that Motorola is known for.Each radio is backed by a limited two-year* warranty on parts and labor. So whenyou select the PR400 or PM400, you will experience the same exceptional quality youhave come to expect from Motorola products.The PR400 and PM400 two-way radios are ideal for many businesses and industries including:• Agriculture• Hospitality• Light Construction• Light Industrial • Manufacturing• Public Administration • Delivery Services • Security • Taxi and Limousine Services • Transportation/Fleet • Utilities *Radio accessories are covered by Motorola’s one-year accessories warranty.• More channels provide you with options, flexibility and control over your communication.• Motorola dealers can help program your favorite features so each portable and mobile radio can be customized to best suit the needs of the individual radio user.• Upgrading is easy because the PR400 and PM400 radios share compatible accessories with some of Motorola’s most popular two-way radios.• All of the PR and PM Series radios come standard withan option board port for future expandability andadded flexibility.• The PR400 is available in three models that vary by display, channels and features so there is a perfect model for every level of manager and employee.• The PR400 and PM400 have a high-quality speaker that provides noticeably clear, crisp audio with minimum distortion at maximum power.• The PM400 offers the most features and channels of any Motorola mobile in our Commercial Series and can be mounted in just about any vehicle. It also serves as an ideal desktop base station in the office or on the factory floor.• Motorola Original®replacement parts are on hand and easily available so radio repairs can be turned around quickly.PR400 and PM400 Radio AccessoriesCustomize Your Radio for Your Specific NeedsChoose from many Motorola Original Accessories or Motorola Certified Accessories to expand the capabilities of your radio and create a truly customized communication solution for your business. Motorola accessories are system-tested with Motorola radios to ensure optimum performance. Ask us how we can help customize your two-way radios with just the right accessories for your communication needs.In addition to the accessories below, Motorola offers a variety of antenna options, such as the UHF Heliflex Stubby Antenna (NAE6522) shown throughout this brochure and VHF Stubby Antenna (HAD9742/HAD9743). Contact us for complete accessory availability.Why Are the PR400 and PM400 Right for You?PR400 RADIO ACCESSORIES • Antenna AccessoriesFor transmission and reception range, choose from a variety of antennas• BatteriesDifferent battery chemistries to best suit your needs• Carry AccessoriesKeep the radio secure and take it with you wherever you need to go• ChargersKeep your Motorola batteries fully powered and ready when you need them• HeadsetsFor hands-free operation so you can do the work you need to do• Surveillance Accessories/Earpieces Enhance privacy and discrete communication • Ear Microphone AccessoriesIdeal for hands-free communication• Remote Speaker MicrophonesTalk or listen without removing the radio from your belt or case PM400 RADIO ACCESSORIES• Microphone Accessories – microphones and speakers Make it easy to hear and be heard• Hands-Free AccessoriesHelp improve operating efficiency so that driversstay focused and keep their hands on the wheel• Desktop Base Station Accessories –power supplies and standsSet up an efficient, centralized base station or dispatch center• Mounting AccessoriesCustomize the mobile’s mounting for any vehicle configuration• Antenna AccessoriesFor transmission and reception range, choosefrom a variety of antennas• Mobile Data AccessoriesAllow your communication system to grow,with Global Positioning Systems, AutomaticVehicle Locator, Mobile Display StatusTerminals and more• Public Address AccessoriesConvert your mobile unit into a public address system for broadcast communication• Alarm AccessoriesProvide a warning or an alert400 PR400 Features • 16 Channels • UHF and VHF Frequencies • Up to 4 Programmable Features • Busy Channel Lockout • Transmit Time-Out Timer • Voice-Operated Transmit (requires voice-activated microphone)• TPL Standard and Non-Standard Reverse Burst (for better compatibility with fleets)• Privacy Codes (42 standard TPL codes, 84 standard DPL codes and non-standard codes)• System Scan and Auto Scan • Single and Dual Priority Scan (frequently scans higher-priority channels)• Revert Scan (radio moves automatically to last landed scan channel when exiting scan mode)• Scan Talkback (respond to transmission while scanning)• Option Board Expandability • Quik-Call II™ Selective Call/Call Alert Decode – Selective Call: Calls a specific group or individual – Call Alert: Notifies a specific group or individual user with an alert tone and lighted LED • MDC1200 Signaling– PTT ID Encode: Sends unique four-digit ID (Caller ID)information when transmitting on the current MDC system – Selective Radio Inhibit Decode: Dispatcher can remotely disable radio to prevent transmission from reaching stolen or inactive radios– Radio Check Decode: Dispatcher can determine remotely if radio is powered on without disturbing user • DTMF Signaling– PTT ID Encode: Sends unique one to eight-digit ID (Caller ID) information when transmitting on the current DTMF system, which can be displayed on radios equipped with DTMF decoding capabilities• 2-Year Standard WarrantyNote:All standard features listed here also are included on theFull Display and Limited Keypad model.16 Channels Antenna Choice of antenna options for your specific needs Large Rotary Channel Selector Fixed rotary knob changes channels quickly and easilyRotary On/Off/Volume ControlTri-Color LED IndicatorIndicates radio status and battery levelsAccessory Connector with Dust CoverConvenient access for audio accessoriesMicrophone/SpeakerLarger, with improved components for enhanced audio3" Belt ClipAttaches radio firmly to beltRugged, Die-Cast ChassisWith polycarbonate housing for greater protectionTwo Programmable Option Buttons (S1, S2)Support up to 4 favorite featuresLarge, Textured Push-to-Talk ButtonEasy to find and use, even when wearing glovesBattery Latch LockSecures battery in case the radio is droppedPR400 Portable with No Display or KeypadPR400 Programmable Features(You can choose up to 4)• High/Low PowerAdjusts transmit power to accommodate user environment• Tight/Loose SquelchTight squelch helps minimize interference from undesiredstrong signals; loose squelch helps weak signals to be heard• Repeater/TalkaroundUnit-to-unit communication, bypassing the repeater• VOX On/OffEnables/disables voice-operated transmit functionality forthe current channel (Can also program VOX headset sidetone)• Option Board On/OffEnables/disables option board functionality for the current personality• Battery IndicatorDisplays battery charge level via LED• Volume SetSets preferred volume level for radio speaker• Nuisance Channel DeleteTemporarily deletes a specific channel from your scan modeif you no longer want to hear activity on that channel• MonitorMonitors the selected channel for any activity• Sticky Permanent MonitorAllows continuous channel monitoring• 2 Memory ChannelsDirect access to up to 2 memory channels• Escalert TMIncreases volume of unanswered alarm alertPR400 Portable Standard Package• Radio• 1600 mAh Slim Lithium-ion Battery• 90-Minute Rapid Charger• 3" Spring Belt Clip• Antenna (VHF Heliflex or UHF Whip)*• User Guide• Safety Manual• 2-Year Radio Warranty*Motorola offers a variety of antenna options, such as the UHF Heliflex Stubby Antenna (NAE6522) shown throughout this brochure and VHFStubby Antenna (HAD9742/HAD9743).400PR400 Additional FeaturesThe Full Display/Limited Keypad model has all of the sameregular and programmable features as the Non Displaymodel plus the following:• 32 Channels • Up to 8 Programmable Features• Supports Up to 16 Scan Lists of Up to 16 Channels Per List • User Editable Standard TPL/DPL Codes • User Editable Scan List • Lights On/Off Keypad and display backlights • Tones On/Off • Call Tone Tagging Tag a special tone for a particular call • Quik Call II TM Signaling – Selective Call Encode: Calls a specific group or individual– Call Alert Encode: Notifies a specific group orindividual user with an alert tone and lighted LED• DTMF Signaling– Selective Call/Call Alert EncodePR400 AdditionalProgrammable Features (You can choose up to 8)• Phone ModeProvides access to telephone interconnect through a repeater• Menu Mode Enter/ExitAccess to radio menu and to select a menu option • Radio CallAllows a user to initiate Quik-Call II TM and/or DTMF Call Alert or Selective Call Encode from a call list • Scan List Edit Allows user to add/remove channels from currentscan list PR400 Portable with Full Display and Limited Keypad32 ChannelsLarge Rotary Channel SelectorContinuous rotary knob changes channels quickly and easilyBacklit 8-Character Alphanumeric Display withUser-Friendly IconsDisplay indicates radio status and battery levels and allows forviewing of channel names and Caller IDs, so users know who’scontacting them on the radioMenu Scroll ButtonsAllow user to change channels and access menu featuresFour Programmable Option Buttons (S1, S2, P1, P2)2 side and 2 front buttons support up to 8 favorite featuresPR400 FEATURESPR400 Additional FeaturesThe Full Display/Full Keypad model has all of thesame regular and programmable features as theNon Display and Limited Keypad models plus thefollowing:• 64 Channels• User Editable Standard and Non-StandardTPL/DPL Codes• Keypad Tones On/Off• Manual Access Repeater:Send DTMF tones to repeater • User Editable Phone List • Speed Dial for Radio Call Encode PR400 Additional Programmable Features (You can choose up to 8)• Speed Dial • Keypad Lock/Unlock Allows user to lock/unlock keypad access to prevent unauthorized phone use PR400 Portable with Full Display and Full Keypad64 Channels Large Rotary Channel Selector Continuous rotary knobchanges channels quicklyand easilyBacklit 8-CharacterAlphanumeric Display withUser-Friendly Icons Display indicates radio statusand battery levels and allowsfor viewing of channel names and Caller IDs, so users know who’s contacting them on the radioMenu Scroll ButtonsAllows user to changechannels and access menufeaturesFull DTMF KeypadFour Programmable Option Buttons (S1, S2, P1, P2)8 favorite features400 PM400 Mobile64 Channels 8-Character Alphanumeric Display with User-Friendly Icons Assign a name to each channel for ease of useUp/Down Channel Selector andMenu Scroll Buttons4-Watt Front-Projecting SpeakerDie-Cast Housing with PolycarbonateOuter Casing4 Programmable Buttons (P1, P2, P3, P4)Customize shortcuts for up to 8 favoritefeatures with a short/long pressRed/Yellow/Green LED Indicators Rotary On/Off/Volume ControlPM400Features• 64 Channels• Up to 8 Programmable Features• VHF and UHF Frequencies• Transmit Time-Out Timer• Busy Channel Lockout • Voice-Operated Transmit (requires voice-activated microphone)• Private-Line/Digital Private-Line Code Editing • TPL Standard and Non-Standard Reverse Burst (for better compatibility with fleets)• Privacy Codes (42 standard TPL codes, 84 standardDPL codes and non-standard codes)• System Scan and Auto Scan • Supports Up to 16 Scan Lists of Up to 16 Channels Each • Single and Dual Priority Scan (frequently scans higher-priority channels)• Revert Scan (radio moves automatically to last landed scan channel when exiting scan mode)• Scan Talkback (respond to transmission while scanning)• Adjustable Backlight Intensity • Quik-Call II TM Signaling Encode/Decode – Selective Call: Calls a specific group or individual – Call Alert: Notifies a specific group or individual user with an alert tone and lighted LED• MDC1200 Signaling– PTT ID Encode/Decode: Sends unique four-digit (Caller ID) information when transmitting on the current MDC system– Selective Radio Inhibit Decode: Dispatcher can remotely disable radio to prevent transmission fromreaching stolen or inactive radios– Radio Check Decode: Dispatcher can determineremotely if radio is powered on withoutdisturbing user– Emergency Encode: Causes an MDC Emergency Signal to be transmitted on the current MDC system • DTMF Signaling– PTT ID Encode: Sends unique one to eight-digit ID (Caller ID) information when transmitting on the current DTMF system, which can be displayed on radios equipped with DTMF decoding capabilities – Selective Call/Call Alert Encode • Call Tone Tagging (special tone for a particular call)• 2-Year Standard WarrantyPM400 Programmable Features (You can choose up to 8)• 2-Channel Home RevertReturns to 1 or 2 favorite channelsPM400 FEATURES • Volume SetSets preferred volume level for radio speaker• Silent Monitor/Open SquelchSilent monitor causes radio to remain silent when there is no channel activity; opensquelch monitor causes “white noise” to be heard when there is no channel activity• Sticky Permanent MonitorAllows continuous channel monitoring• High/Low PowerAdjusts transmit power to accommodate user environment• Repeater TalkaroundUnit-to-unit communication, bypassing the repeater• Local/DistanceLocal mode reduces interference from nearby radios; distance modehelps improve range• Tight/Loose SquelchTight squelch helps minimize interference from undesired strong signals;loose squelch helps weak signals to be heard• Nuisance Channel DeleteTemporarily deletes a specific channel from your scan mode if you nolonger want to hear activity on that channel• Scan On/OffEnables/disables scan mode of operation• VOX On/OffEnables/disables voice-operated transmit function for the current channel• EscalertIncreases volume of unanswered alarm alert• Menu ModeAccess to radio menu and to select a menu option• Option Board On/OffEnables/disables option board functionality for the current personality• Phone ModeProvides access to telephone interconnect through a repeater• Speed DialInitiates a phone call to a preprogrammed recipient with the press of a DTMF key(requires a DTMF keypad microphone)• Radio CallAllows user to initiate Quik-Call II TM and/or DTMF Call Alert orSelective Call Encode from a call list• Scan List EditAllows user to add/remove channels from current scan list• External AlarmActivates a warning or alert by triggering flashing headlights, a sirenor a horn (requires an external alarm accessory and an accessoryconnector pin to be programmed for external alarm through CPS)Standard PM400 Product Package• Radio with Rear-Mounted Connectors for Power, 16-PinAccessory and Mini-U Antenna• Low-Profile Mounting Bracket• Heavy-Duty Microphone with Hang-Up Clip• Standard Power Cable• User Guide• Safety Booklet• 2-Year Standard WarrantyPR400Portable Two-Way Radio Specifications*PR400Portable Two-Way Radio Specifications*Portable Military Standards 810 C, D, E & F*All specifications subject to change without notice.*All specifications subject to change without notice.PM400Mobile Two-Way Radio Specifications *Accelerated Life TestMotorola’s Accelerated Life Test (ALT) is a developmental process of rigorous laboratory testing that simulates years of field use. Motorola has a firm commitment to quality and reliability. These radios have been designed, manufactured and tested to achieve high levels of component and workmanship quality. Motorola radios are designed to minimize costly repairs and downtime. PM400 Mobile Military StandardsFor more information:MOTOROLA, Radius and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent and TrademarkOffice. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.© Motorola, Inc. 2003.https://MD-EUPR400/PM400Motorola’s Commercial, Government and Industrial Solutions Sector (CGISS) is a recipient of the prestigious 2002 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, in recognition of its commitment to performance excellence and quality achievement.。

Motorola XL Series 无线电软件功能说明书

Motorola XL Series 无线电软件功能说明书

for XL Series radiosXL Radio Software Features | 1XL SERIES RADIOSOFTWARE FEATURESEnhancing functionality and operational efficiency for XL Series radiosXL SERIES RADIOSOFTWARE FEATURESEnhancing functionality and operational efficiencyfor XL Series radios.Software features for XL Series radios significantlyenhance the value and performance of your missioncritical LMR radio equipment, empowering your userswith improved communication capabilities, security,efficiency, and flexibility.2 | XL Radio Software FeaturesXL Radio Software Features |3AIR INTERFACE>P25 Phase 1 Trunking >P25 Phase 2 Trunking>P25 TDMA Control ChannelDATA INTERFACE>High Velocity Data (HVD) TDMA>P25 Mobile Data Terminal(MDT) DataBROADBAND SERVICES>LTE >BeOn®>Mission Critical Push-To-Talk (MCPTT)SECURITY>Single-Key DES Encryption >Single-Key AES Encryption >AES & DES Multi-Key Encryption>DES-CFB>Conventional Vote Scan >Over-The-Air-Programming (OTAP)>RF Safe>P25 Conventional Failsoft>VIDA® ID>XL-Link>Advanced Back-up Radio (ABR)SERVICE OPTIONS>1-Year Extended Warranty>2-Year Extended WarrantyFeatures Matrix>EDACS® Trunking>P25 Phase 1 & EDACS Trunking>Encrypted Data (eData) >In-Band GPS>Enterprise Wi-Fi>Device Management Framework (DMF)>Link Layer Authentication (LLA) >Encryption Lite >FIPS 140-2 Level 1>P25 Over-The-Air-Rekeying (OTAR)>Advanced Safety >Wideband>Max User Alias Capacity >Max Zone Capacity>NIFOG Provisioning>ICS Operation on Fireground Gateway Mobile>User Safety to ICS>3-Year Extended WarrantyTABLE OF CONTENTS OPERATIONAL ENHANCEMENTSAPPLICATION INTERFACE4 |XL Radio Software FeaturesAIR INTERFACEP25 Phase 1 TrunkingEnables P25-compliant Phase 1 FDMA trunking. As described in the TIA-102 standard, P25 Phase 1 operates on narrowband (12.5 kHz) digital channels to provide robust communications between systems and radios.P25 Phase 2 TrunkingEnables P25-compliant Phase 2 TDMA trunking (2-slot on 12.5 kHz channel). Leveraging P25 Phase 2 significantly increases efficiency by allowing two voice calls per channel rather than one. This allows agencies to utilizetheir allocated frequencies more efficiently to provide enhanced interoperabilityand communication services.enabled.P25 TDMA Control ChannelAllows a radio to operate on a P25 Control Channel (CC). P25 CC is an L3Harris system enhancement that enables the CC to operate on a single 2-slot TDMA 12.5 kHz channel. This means that a single frequency pair can support a dedicated slot for the control channel and another slot for voice calls. TDMA Control Channel provides optimized efficiency on a system by improving call capacity and maximizing spectrum utilization.EDACS® TrunkingEnables EDACS digital trunking services on 800 MHz systems in 9600 baud wideband.P25 Phase 1 & EDACS TrunkingIncludes the P25 Phase 1 Trunking and EDACS Trunking features ina single package.Phase 2 TDMA (PL4F) enabled.XL Radio Software Features |5DATA INTERFACEHigh Velocity Data (HVD) TDMAA unique L3Harris-only feature that significantly improves data performance when operating on an L3Harris P25 Trunked system by sending data messages on a single 2-slot TDMA 12.5 kHz channel. This effectively doubles the data throughput on a system to provide increased efficiency in data services such as GPS, OTAR, OTAP, telemetry, vehicle reports, and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) applications.P25 Mobile Data Terminal (MDT) DataEnables Mobile Data Terminal (MDT) data for radios operating on a digital system. This enables the transmission of data, including SCADA, telemetry, and radio text messages throughout the system.Encrypted Data (eData)A unique L3Harris-only feature providing end-to-end data encryption from a system’s application server to a user’s device. This robust security layer safeguards mission critical communications from unauthorized interceptions, allowing agencies to confidently coordinate operations, share sensitive information, and respond to emergencies without compromising safetyor operational effectiveness.and be operating on an L3Harris P25 Trunked system. Phase 2 TDMA (PL4F) enabled.6| XL Radio Software Features6 XL Radio Software FeaturesIn-Band GPSA unique L3Harris-only feature that embeds radio GPS information within a voice or emergency call, eliminating the need for a separate data call on the system when sharing location information. In-band GPS is designed to provide a more efficient and faster response time when passing location information on a system.Enterprise Wi-FiProvides secure and reliable Wi-Fi connectivity to protect sensitive dataand network resources with Enterprise Wi-Fi functionality (EAP-TLS).This certificate-based Wi-Fi authentication method enhances network security through digital authentication and ensures a secure and seamless wireless connection between Wi-Fi access points through 802.11r(fast access point roaming).system.installed.XL Radio Software Features |7XL Radio Software Features 78| XL Radio Software Features 8 XL Radio Software FeaturesBROADBAND SERVICESLTEActivates LTE capabilities on radios. This allows agencies to leverage the power of public safety LTE to communicate across and extend the footprint of their mission critical network. Agencies can also utilize LTE to remotely program and update their radio fleet using the L3Harris Device Management Solution.BeOnA unique L3Harris-only feature which enables BeOn functionality on a radio. BeOn is an advanced P25 PTT-over-broadband application unique to L3Harris that allows radios to utilize LTE and/or Wi-Fi networks to extend an agency’s LMR services.Mission Critical Push-To-Talk (MCPTT)Enables use of MCPTT on a radio. MCPTT is a 3GPP Global standard for Push-To-Talk over LTE. These standards were designed to meet public safety’s mission critical communications requirements, ensuring those on the front lines have essential communications capabilities whereand when it matters most.Device Management Framework (DMF)DMF is a cloud-based radio management application that allows agenciesto remotely push radio updates to devices through an LTE and/or Wi-Fi network. This streamlines the process of managing a radio fleet and cuts down on the time and cost of programming devices. Provides a yearly subscription for a radio to be managed on the L3Harris DeviceManagement Framework (DMF) application.radio and an active LTE broadband service.active LTE broadband service.enabled on the radio and an active LTE broadbandservice.L3Harris offers the first converged device offering MCPTT and LMR in oneindustry-leading solution.XL Radio Software Features | 9SECURITYSingle-Key DES EncryptionEnables DES encryption in the radio and allows the loading of a single DES encryption key to a radio. DES is a symmetric-key 56-bit encryption technique that provides basic digital voice security.Single-Key AES EncryptionEnables AES encryption in the radio and allows a single AES encryption key to be loaded into a radio. AES is the standard encryption for P25 digital voice communications as described in FIPS-197.AES & DES Multi-Key EncryptionEnables both AES and DES encryption in the radio and allows for multiple AES and DES encryption keys to be loaded into a radio. This offers enhanced data security and flexibility in encryption key management, enabling radio users to seamlessly adapt to changing operational requirements.DES-CFBAllows for Data Encryption Standard-Cipher Feedback (DES-CFB) encryption keys to be loaded into a radio. DES-CFB is a non-standard voice encryption algorithm for conventional channels and is supported by radios for interoperability with legacy systems.Feature Code XL Portable XL MobilePL9E✓✓Note: This feature allows radios support a single AES or DES loaded at a time, not both simultaneouslyFeature Code XL Portable XL MobilePKG8F✓✓Note: The single-key AES or single-key DES features are not required if this feature is enabled.Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile PL4D✓✓Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile PL4U✓✓Note: This feature allows radios support a single AES or DES loaded at a time, not both simultaneously.Everything we design is with the mindset of end-to-end Security. As an innovator,L3Harris takes a proactive role in protecting critical systems against today’s threats – and those of tomorrow.10 | XL Radio Software FeaturesLink Layer Authentication (LLA)Also known as P25 Radio Authentication, Link Layer Authentication (LLA) provides an additional layer of security on a P25 system through digital authentication. This means the LMR system will authenticate radios before they can operate on the system, and radios will authenticate with theRF Sub System prior to registering. LLA ensures that only trusted and verified users are operating on the radio system and that their radiosare communicating to the proper station.Encryption LiteAllows for Encryption Lite (also known as ARC4) encryption keys to be loaded into a radio. Encryption Lite is a non-standard 40-bit key encryption algorithm that is not as secure as P25-approved AES encryption but is supported by radios for interoperability with legacy systems thatutilize this encryption format.FIPS 140-2 Level 1Enables FIPS 140-2 Level 1. Federal Information Processing Standard Publication (FIPS) 140-2 is a U.S. government computer security standard used to approve cryptographic modules. Level 1 indicates standards-based encryption is available on the device.P25 Over-The-Air-Rekeying (OTAR)Enables secure transmission of encryption keys across a P25 system. This provides a simplified key management process, reduces keyloading times, and enhances system security.Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile PL8Y✓✓Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile PL5L✓✓Note: Radio must have multi-key encryption enabled and be operating on a P25 system with a Key Management Facility (KMF).Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile PL7J✓✓Note: Radio must have Multi-Key Encryption (PKG8F) enabledFeature Code XL Portable XL Mobile LLA✓✓Note: Radio must have P25 Trunking (PL4B) enabled.XL Radio Software Features | 11Conventional Vote ScanAllows radios to scan frequencies from multiple transmission stations and automatically select or “vote” for the strongest signal to listen to. This allows users to expand their communication range by providing wide area communication capability.Over-The-Air-Programming (OTAP)Enables organizations to conveniently program or read radio information over-the-air across a P25 or EDACS system. This simplifies the radio programming processes and significantly reduces the time and effort associated with updating radios in the field.RF SafeConfigures a radios to operate at a fixed power level of 0.1W across all frequency bands. By limiting the transmission power regardless of the frequency band, this feature ensures compliance with RF power regulations while prioritizing user safety.P25 Conventional FailsoftAllows continued communications on performance degraded P25 Trunked networks when they experience trunking failures and must revert to conventional operation. This provides continued communications when the system experiences failure conditions.VIDA IDVIDA ID offers a unique means for agencies to provision their radio fleet on an L3Harris system. By leveraging VIDA ID, organizations can assigna specific radio configuration to an individual user. That user can then access their specific radio configuration by simply logging into any registered device on the system. That same configuration can be modified and updated remotely as necessary.Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile PL5K✓✓Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile PL9K✓✓Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile PL8R✓N/A Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile PL9F✓✓Note: Radio must have P25 Trunking (PL4B) enabled. Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile PL4E✓✓12 | XL Radio Software FeaturesAdvanced SafetyProvides an additional set of features to enhance user safety during mission critical operations. Features include Two-Action Power Off, Out-of-Range Indication, RSM failure detection, ESM Over-Temperature Alert, LowBattery Indicator, Bluetooth Paired Indicator, and Display Backlight Customization.WidebandEnables the use of wideband (25KHz) channel operation. Agencies must have prior approval or be non-FCC regulated to use the feature.Max User Alias CapacityExpands a radio’s user alias capacity from 255 to 5000, allowing for greater flexibility to meet operational requirements.Max Zone CapacityExpands a radio’s zone capacity from 50 to 250, allowing or greater flexibility to meet operational requirements.NIFOG ProvisioningProvisions radios with a compatible National Interoperability Field Operations Guide (NIFOG) configuration. NIFOG is a technical reference for emergency communications planning and for radio technicians responsible for radios that will be used in disaster response. This configuration contains a set of LMR frequencies that are often used in disasters or other incidents where radio interoperability is required.Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile FW2X✓N/A Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile SP2V✓✓Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile PL9G✓✓Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile PL9H✓✓Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile PL6B✓N/A Note: Available only for XL Converge™ 200P, 185P and 150P.XL Radio Software Features | 1314 |XL Radio Software FeaturesAPPLICATION INTERFACEXL-LinkA unique L3Harris-only feature which allows an external device or application to connect to and leverage the power and functionality of an XL Mobile radio. Through XL-Link, a connected device or application can monitor, pull data reports, and control a mobile radio in real-time. This allows an organization to develop tailored communications solutions to meets the needs of their operating environment.Advanced Back-up Radio (ABR)A unique L3Harris-only feature which allows dispatchers to leverage an XL Mobile radio’s connection to the P25 system to continue dispatchoperations in the event their console loses connection to the network. When connection is lost, ABR will automatically transition the console to operateon the P25 system’s network providing uninterrupted dispatch operations.XL Radio Software Features |15ICS Operation on Fireground Gateway MobileA unique L3Harris-only feature that enables Incident Command Solution (ICS) functionality in the Fireground Gateway Mobile (FGM). The FGM is an XL Mobile radio connected to the Two47 Incident Command application that can be used to enhance on scene situational awareness, improve decision making, monitor first responder health, and streamline communication on the scene of an incident.User Safety to ICSA unique L3Harris-only feature which allows a radio to connect to theIncident Command Solution. Connected radios facilitate incident command by providing status alerts such as radio ID, unit ID, voice notification, emergency alerts, out of range status, low battery capacity, PAR acknowledgement, andover temperature alerts.SERVICE OPTIONS 1-Year Extended WarrantyAdds a 1-year extension on top of the standard 2-year warranty for new radios. This option provides a total 3-year warranty for new radios.2-Year Extended WarrantyAdds a 2-year extension on top of the standard 2-year warranty for new radios. This option provides a total 4-year warranty for new radios.3-Year Extended WarrantyAdds a 3-year extension on top of the standard 2-year warranty for new radios. This option provides a total 5-year warranty for new radios.NOTE: Extended warranty does not apply toaccessory products.Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile Y1EWP✓✓Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile Y2EWP✓✓Feature Code XL Portable XL Mobile Y3EWP✓✓16 | XL Radio Software Featuresfor XL Series radiosXL Radio Software Features |17XL Radio Software Features 17*Unique feature available exclusively from L3Harris 18 | XL Radio Software FeaturesXL Radio Software Features | 1920 | XL Radio Software Features。

摩托罗拉 无线网络 产品手册

摩托罗拉 无线网络 产品手册

摩托罗拉无线网络产品手册Wireless Network Product Overview BrochureMOTOROLA摩托罗拉无线网络产品手册1全球120多个国家的1万多个无线网络中使用了摩托罗拉无线网络解决方案是有理由的。

摩托罗拉点对点、点对多点、网状广域网、无线局域网和VoWLAN 等解决方案系列能让政府、企业和服务提供商更加灵动,帮助它们在最需要的地方部署语音、视频和数据业务。

政府机构可利用摩托罗拉的无线解决方案来提供覆盖范围广阔的室内外公共安全接入,以及为电子政务的实施提供遍及全城的高速连接。

无线企业网络,可支持企业移动应用。

摩托罗拉可靠、安全、总拥有成本低的解决方案能在建筑物内部、园区内和市镇环境中提供无处不在的室内外网络接入。

运营商可借助摩托罗拉无线解决方案,部署和扩展网络,向在室内外环境中和路途上的更多企业用户和家庭用户提供服务。

无线解决方案 灵动无线旨在实现卓越的移动语音和数据连接的解决方案,可以与双向对讲机和支持TEAM Express 的移动计算终端实现无缝互通。

TEAM VoWLAN 解决方案摩托罗拉无线宽带网络是性能强健的自愈型户外网络系统,支持具备GPS 同步功能的点对点和点对多点网络,以及具有高速移动性的网状广域网。

无线宽带解决方案行业领先的无线局域网安全、网络保护和故障排除解决方案,可实现全天候无间隙监视,包括远程网络性能监视和故障排除。

AirDefense 解决方案包括 LANPlanner 、BroadbandPlanner 和PTP LINKPlanner ,有助于实现可靠、优化的网络设计。

利用无线管理器和射频管理系统,可以对点对点、点对多点、网状网和无线局域网等解决方案,进行基于地图的整体化无线网络管理。

One Point 无线套件无缝802.11a/b/g/n 室内外网络,其采用的接入点既可以构成网状网络,也可以用作无线入侵保护传感器,避免了采用单独的传感器解决方案而发生的成本。

摩托罗拉无线WING5.0培训文档-2

摩托罗拉无线WING5.0培训文档-2

WiNG 5.0的一个主要变化是,在第2层采用的接入点可能有一个分配的动态 或静态IP地址。
摩托罗拉专利,保密文件
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接入点采用
DHCP 选项 第3层发现依赖DHCP Offer中的DHCP选项191,它可为接入点提供多达两 组无线控制器IP地址:
pool0 – 第一尝试IP地址或主机名 pool1 - 第二尝试IP 地址或主机名

RFS6000 (主用) 控制器群:DC2
AP-650-3 AP-650-4 AP-650-5 AP-650-6 Group: DC1 AP-650-11 Group: DC2 AP-650-12 Group: DC1 AP-650-13 Group: DC2 AP-650-14
RFS6000-2 AP许可证: 0 AP群许可证:48 负载:12
每个接入点在其本地VLAN上建立一个连接 数据中心里无线控制器的3层链路 每个接入点在其本地VLAN上的3层加入到数 据中心里的无线控制器
VLAN 10
VLAN 10: 192.168.10.1/24 VLAN 11: 192.168.11.1/24 VLAN 12: 192.168.12.1/24 VLAN 13: 192.168.13.1/24
接入点将根据以下标准,选择最佳无线控制器: 一个可达2层以上的无线控制器 无线控制器群 无线控制器负载
A B C 5
接入点将采用并接收来自该无线控制器/集群的配置
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接入点采用
接入点采用 – 主用/备用
RFS6000-1 AP许可证: 48 AP群许可证:48 负载:24

RFS6000 (主用) RFS6000(备用 ) AP-650-3 AP-650-4 AP-650-5 AP-650-6

摩托罗拉无线WING5.0培训文档-3

摩托罗拉无线WING5.0培训文档-3
WiNG 5.0峰会
John Sellin 技术营销工程师 企业移动解决方案
摩托罗拉专有保密信息
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WiNG 5.0峰会
日程 第1天: 主要概念 初始配置 第2天: 接入点采用 虚拟局域网 无线局域网 防火墙 第3天: 无线IPS 冗余 智能射频 提示与故障排除
摩托罗拉专有保密信息
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无线IPS 无线
集群: 集群:
接入点失效备援和恢复 丛集主选举 配置同步 DHCP冗余 授权汇集
RF冗余: 冗余: 冗余
覆盖盲区检测 干扰消除 邻近恢复
摩托罗拉专有保密信息
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冗余
集群——介绍
可在多无线控制器之间提供冗余,以提供如 下冗余服务:
接入点选择 授权聚合 接入点失效备援和恢复 DHCP冗余 动态接入点负载平衡
管理/控制 管理 控制
无线控 制器
管理/控制 管理 控制
HTTPS (8443)
无线控 制器
HTTPS (8443)
AP-650接入点 接入点 事件检测 AP检测 黑名单
AP-7131接入点 接入点 事件检测 AP检测 黑名单
AP-650接入点 接入点 AP检测 终止
AP-7131接入点 接入点 AP检测 终止
摩托罗拉专有保密信息
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无线IPS
基本WIPS——事件缓解
过度事件包括每客户端和每无线电的阈值,这些阈值定义了在触发事件之前 必须在60秒窗口内发生的事件的数量
客户端阈值——如果来自一个或多个无线电的单个无线客户端的入侵数量在 60秒的事件间隔中超过阈值,将触发一个事件 无线电阈值——若在30秒的时间间隔内,所有无线客户端对单个无线电的入 侵超过阈值(即分布式攻击),将触发一个事件

Motorola-无线组网预案

Motorola-无线组网预案

无线视频监控预案二零零八年九月一日目录引言……………………………………………………………………第一章……………………………………………………………………第二章……………………………………………………………………第三章……………………………………………………………………第四章……………………………………………………………………第五章……………………………………………………………………第六章……………………………………………………………………引言近年来,随着科技的进步和经济的发展带来了整个社会生活水平的提高,人们对环境安全越来越重视,安全技术防范作为保护人民生命和财产的重要工具也越来越被广大消费者所重视。

在银行、博物馆、政府机构、商店(超市)、居民社区等已经得到广泛应用。

电视监控系统作为安全防范系统最基本、最重要的子系统,得到了最为广泛的应用。

随着通信事业的高速发展,无线数据通信已逐渐成为一种重要的通信方式。

无线数据通信不仅可以作为有线数据通信的补充及延伸,而且还可以与有线网络环境互为备份。

在某种特殊环境下,无线通信是主要的甚至唯一可行的通信方式。

从通信方式上考虑,多元化通信方式是现代化网络通信的重要特征。

第一章系统整体拓扑一、视频监控系统构成视频监控系统分为模拟系统和数字系统两种,这两种系统的区别主要在于管理与储存部分使用的形式不同。

对于模拟系统来说一般是由矩阵主机,前端摄像机,监视器,控制器,解码器,云台和传输控制电缆等组成;数字系统是由数字硬盘录像主机,显示器(或带VGA接口的监视器),前端摄像机,控制器,解码器,云台和传输控制电缆等组成。

针对现场实际条件和降低工程成本情况,本方案采用模拟和数字混合式系统。

本视频监控系统以功能要求可分为以下几个方面:1)前端摄像系统2)视频传输系统3)视频控制系统4)视频显示和记录系统系统的粗略结构图如下图所示摄像部分采用IP网络摄像机,摄像部是电视监控系统的前沿部分,是整个系统的“眼睛”,它把监视的内容变为图像信号数字信号,通过无线网络传送控制中心的监视器上,摄像部分的好坏及它产生的图像信号质量将影响整个系统的质量。

摩托罗拉双向无线电产品说明书

摩托罗拉双向无线电产品说明书

CDM 1550•LS CDM 1550•LS +Professional SeriesTwo-Way Radios and AccessoriesVHFUHF 200 MHz 700 MHzkeeping one step ahead of your competition. You also need communication tools that deliver immediate, reliable access to the people and information you need to get the job done. And that’s exactly what two-way radio gives you.At the touch of a button, two-way radio lets you talk with one, ten, or more people instantly – providing the individual and team communication you need to maximize productivity and meet your customers’ demands. And when you choose aMotorola radio, you know you’re getting a product designed to meet your requirements as a professional.The Intelligent Radio – So Advanced, It Practically Thinks for YouHigh-performing features combined with versatile trunking capabilities make the CDM1550•LS and CDM1550•LS +two-way radios the smart choice to keep mobile work teams performing at their best. The CDM1550•LS and CDM1550•LS +radios incorporate LTR ®trunking capabilities – offering you wider calling range, faster channel access, greater privacy,and higher user and talkgroup capacity. The CDM1550•LS +also offers innovative PassPort ®trunking. Ideal for users with growing communication needs, PassPort includes all the advantages of LTR trunking plus:• Wider Area Coverage, Seamless Roaming – Automatic switching between networked PassPort sites lets you maintain constant communication over long distances without touching a button• Exceptional Audio Quality – Received Signal StrengthIndicator (RSSI) communication technology utilizes the strongest signal available, giving you optimal sound quality • Superior System Access – Automatic site registration/deregistration can reduce busy channels and enhance system efficiency• Efficient Channel Expansion – Direct frequency assignment allows you to add channels and sites over the air without taking radios out of service• Electronic Serial Number Protection – Helps keep system resources available by preventing unauthorized radio cloningCDM1550•LS with LTR ®TrunkingCDM1550•LS and CDM1550•LS +Radio Features15 PassPort and/or LTR Zones (16 talkgroups each)* 16 or 160 Conventional Channels*RSSI IndicatorDisplays signal strength levelLarge Control ButtonsEasy management of menu, navigation, and exit functions Conventional TalkaroundUnit-to-unit communications, bypassing the repeaterHome Channel RevertAutomatic, one-button return to a preferred talkgroup or channel User-Defined ListsChange scan, phone, and call lists on the fly Voice StorageRecord important messages or personal memos Telephone InterconnectPlace and receive phone calls with the radioMDC1200 Signaling (Encode/Decode) Features on Conventional and LTR Zones*• Caller ID – Identifies incoming callers• Selective Call – Lets you call a specific group or individual • Call Alert – Notifies individual users that you’re trying to reach them • Radio Check – Tells you whether another user’s radio is activated • Message – Allows you to send and receive pre-programmed messagesQuick Call II TM on Conventional Zones*Send and receive information via tone or digital signals Roam Request*Optional manual initiation of roaming function Horn and Lights ActivationNotifies you of calls when you ’re away from your vehicle Additional CDM1550•LS and CDM1550•LS +Mobile Features • 12.5/25 kHz switchable channel spacing*• Remote mountable control head • Data capable• Operates on LTR or LTR and PassPort systems**Only available on certain models. Check with your Motorola Authorized Dealer for availability.Motorola – A Name You Know and TrustFor more than 65 years, Motorola has been an undisputed leader in creating state-of-the-art wireless communications for people like you. The CDM1550•LS and the CDM1550•LS +mobiles uphold that superior standard. What ’s more, each radio is backed by a limited two-year* warranty on parts and labor. So when you select the CDM1550•LS or the CDM1550•LS +mobile, you ’ll experience the same exceptional quality you ’ve come to expect from all Motorola products.*Radio accessories are covered by Motorola ’s one-year accessories warranty.CDM1550•LS +Exceptional Functionality and ConvenienceThe CDM1550•LS and the CDM1550•LS +mobiles utilize the latest in two-way technology to deliver extraordinary performance and ease-of-use, including:• Compact, Ergonomic Design to give you optimal mounting flexibility and durability• 14-Character Alphanumeric Display with User-Friendly Icons to help make the radio ’s information easy to understand • Convenient Menu Navigation so you can program scan,phone, and call lists in virtually no timethe transmissions your radio monitors• Motorola ’s Unique X-Pand ™Audio Enhancement combined with a powerful front-projecting speaker can help reducebackground noise and improve sound qualityThe CDM1550•LS +mobile can also be programmed with both LTR and PassPort trunking systems – allowing a smooth transition when your business requires a more extensive calling area for maximum communication efficiency. The radiooperates on 16 conventional channels as well.Motorola Original ™accessories provide an easy way to turn your CDM1550•LS or CDM1550•LS+ mobile radio into a custom communication solution to fit your business requirements —maximizing on-the-job productivity and efficiency for mobile work teams and individuals.CDM1550•LS CDM1550•LS +Radio AccessoriesTalk However You WantEnhanced Keypad Microphone —AARMN4026You can dial phone numbers on this microphone ’s full keypad, or customize its three programmable buttons with any control head features.Visor Microphone —AARMN4027 Attach this microphone to your visor or hat for hands-free operation of your radio (must be used with an external PTT).Push Button Push-to-Talk —RLN4857 Simply depress the button to talk with other users.Foot Switch Push-to-Talk —RLN4856A handy foot switch provides hands-free PTT functionality.Gooseneck Mount Push-to-Talk —RLN4858This PTT mounts conveniently on your steering wheel column for control that ’s right at your fingertips.Telephone Style Handset —AAREX4617 Conduct private conversations on your radio quietly and discreetly.Get Your Message Across13-Watt Speaker —RSN4001Powerful sound control allows you to increase your radio ’s volume output when working in noisy environments.Take It With YouHigh-Profile Mount —GLN7317Offers a space-saving option for vehicles where every inch counts.Key Lock Mount —RLN4779Securely mounts and locks radio in your vehicle to protect against theft.Power It Up1-25 Watt Power Supply —HPN4002For use with low power radios. Provides power for using mobile radio on a desktop.25-60 Watt Power Supply —HPN4001 For use with low power radios. Provides power for using mobile radio on a desktop.Enhance Your Calling Range200 MHz Wave Roof Mount Antenna — HKAD4001 Mini U 746-794 MHz Wave Rod Antenna —HAF4012450-476 MHz 1/4 Wave Roof Mount Antenna —HAE4003MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2002. /cgiss MD-CDM1550LS-03CDM1550•LS and CDM1550•LS +Radio SpecificationsOperating Temperature -30 to +60°C Storage Temperature -55 to +85°C Thermal Shock -40 to +85°C Humidity 95% RH @ 8 Hr.ESDIEC 801-2 KV Water Intrusion IPX4Packing TestImpact TestApplicable MIL-STD 810C810D810EMethods ProceduresMethods ProceduresMethods ProceduresLow Pressure 500.11500.22500.32High Temperature 501.11,2501.21,2501.31,2Low Temperature 502.12502.21,2502.31,2Temperature Shock 503.11503.21503.31Solar Radiation 505.11505.21505.31Rain 506.12506.22506.32Humidity 507.12507.22,3507.33Salt Fog 509.11509.21509.31Dust 510.11510.21510.31Vibration 514.28,10514.31514.41Shock 516.21,5516.31516.41VHF200 MHzUHF700 MHzFrequencies136–174 MHz,217–218 MHz, 403–470 MHz, 746–747 MHz,219–220 MHz,450–512 MHz 762–764 MHz 220–222 MHZ Channel Spacing 12.5/20/25 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5/20/25 kHz 12.5 kHz Frequency Stability±2.5 ppm±2.5 ppm±2.5 ppm±1.5 ppm(-30°C to +60°C, +25°Ref.)Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) EIA 0.3 µV 0.23 µV typical 0.30 µV (0.25 µV typical)0.3 µV 0.23 uV typical 0.35 µV (0.3 µV typical)Intermodulation************75dB************75dB78 dB @ 25 kHz 75 dB @ 25 kHz Adjacent Channel Selectivity ************65 dB (TIA 603)************65 dB (TIA 603)80 dB @ 25 kHz 40 dB (TIA 603-A)75 dB @ 25 kHz 40 dB (TIA 603-A)Spurious Rejection************75 dB ************75 dB 80 dB @ 25 kHz 75 dB @ 25 kHz Rated Audio3W Internal 3W Internal 3W Internal 3W Internal (External audio w/4 ohm speaker)13W External 13W External 13W External 13W External Audio Distortion @ Rated Audio 3% typical 3% typical 3% typical 3% typical Hum and Noise -40 dB 12.5 kHz -40 dB -40 dB 12.5 kHz -40 dB -45 dB 25 kHz-45 dB 25 kHzAudio ResponseTIA603 & ETS300 &+1 to -3 dB TIA603 & ETS3000 & +1 to -3 dB CEPT 84 Annex 2CEPT 84 Annex 2Conducted Spurious Emmision -57dBm < 1 GHZ -57dBm < 1 GHz -57dBm < 1 GHZ -57dBm < 1 GHz FCC Part 15-47dBm > 1 GHZ-47 dBm > 1GHz-47dBm > 1 GHZ-47 dBm > 1GHzVHF200 MHzUHF700 MHzFrequencies136–174 MHz217–218 MHz (Talkaround),403–470 MHz 776–777 MHz, 219–220 MHz,450-512 MHz792 –794 MHz,220–221 MHz (Talkaround),746–747 MHz (Talkaround),221–222 MHz 762–764 MHz (Talkaround)Power Output 1–25 W or 25–45 W 1–25 W 1–25 W or 25–40 W 1–15 W Frequency Stability±2.5 ppm ±2.5 ppm ±5 ppm @ 25 kHz ±1.5 ppm (-30°C to +60°C, +25°Ref.)±**************Modulation Limiting±***********±2.5 kHz±***********±2.5 kHz±4.0 @ 20 kHz ±4.0 @ 20 kHz ±5.0 @ 25 kHz ±5.0 @ 25 kHz Conducted and Radiated -36 dBm < 1 GHz -16 dBm -36 dBm < 1 GHz -16 dBm (except – 40 dBm Emissions-30 dBm > 1 GHz -30 dBm > 1 GHz from 1559 to 1610 MHz)Channel Spacing 12.5/20/25 kHz 12.5 kHz12.5/20/25 kHz 12.5 kHzFM Hum & Noise -40 dB 12.5 kHz - 40 dB typical -40 dB typical - 40 dB typical -45 dB 25 kHz Adjacent Channel Power *************-60 dB *************-60 dB -70 dB @ 25 kHz -70 dB @ 25 kHz Audio Response TIA 603 & ETS300 &+1 to -3 dB TIA 603 & ETS300 &+1 to -3 dB CEPT 84 Annex 2CEPT 84 Annex 2Audio Distortion3% typical3% typical 3% typical3% typical FM Modulation Designator 11K0F3E (12.5 kHz)11K0F3E 11K0F3E (12.5 kHz)11K0F3E 16K0F3E (25 kHz)16K0F3E (25 kHz)Adjacent Channel Coupled PowerN/AN/AN/AComplies with 47 CFR 27.53 (d) (1)VHF200 MHz UHF700 MHzChannel Capacity Trunking zone capacity15151515Trunking talkgroup capacity (per zone)16161616Conventional channel capacity 160161616Typical RF Output VHF Low Power 1-25W VHF High Power 25-45W 200 MHz1-25W UHF Low Power 1-25W UHF High Power 25-40W 700 MHZ 1-15WFrequency VHF 136-174 MHz200 MHz 217-218 MHz, 219-222 MHz UHF 403-470 MHz, 450-512 MHz700 MHz746-747 MHz, 762-764 MHz, 776-777 MHz, 792-794 MHz Dimension (H x W x L)VHF/UHF Low Power and 200 MHz 2.34” x 7.05” x 7.32” (60 mm x 179 mm x 186 mm)VHF/UHF High Power and 700 MHz 2.34” x 7.05” x 7.79” (60 mm x 179 mm x 198 mm)WeightVHF/UHF Low Power and 200 MHz 3.15 lbs. (1.43 kg)VHF/UHF High Power and 700 MHz 3.5 lbs. (1.59 kg)Current Drain VHF 200UHF 700Standby.3 A .3 A .3 A .3 A Rx @ rated, external 8 ohm 1.5 A 1.5 A 1.5 A 1.5 A Transmit 7 A @ 25W 7 A @ 25W 8 A @ 25W 7 A @ 15W 13.5 A @ 45W 13.5 A @ 40W FCC DescriptionAZ492FT3796 (25W, 136-174 MHz)AZ492FT3795 (45W, 136-174 MHz)ABZ99FT3081 (25W, 217-218/219-222 MHz)AZ492FT4835 (25W, 403-470 MHz)AZ492FT4830 (40W, 403-470 MHz)AZ492FT4829 (25W, 450-512 MHz)AZ492FT4836 (40W, 450-512 MHz)ABZ99FT5001 (15W, 746-747/762-764/776-777/792-794 MHZ)。

Motorola RDX系列商业双向无线电和配件说明书

Motorola RDX系列商业双向无线电和配件说明书

RDX SERIESMADE FOR THE WAY YOU DO BUSINESS A machine operator coordinating materials on a shop floor, abuzz with activity. A retail associate fielding a chorus of customer requests. A foreman overseeing subcontractors in the clamor of construction. How do you make their work environment productive, keep operations on schedule and reduce costs – all while increasing customer satisfaction and company profitability?The RDX Series™ delivers just what you need to drive success – whether it’s enhancing overall efficiency or reducing operational expenses. Our business-essential radios provide the perfect partnership of excellent audio and exceptional durability. So you can expect unstoppable performance and unbeatable dependability anywhere employees communicate – whether working outdoors in a garden center or indoors at a senior community center.OVERCOME WORKPLACE CONDITIONSThe RDX Series brings workplace noise to its knees by helping to ensure exceptional audio quality in the loudest environments. Designed for noisy areas, our radios are 30% louder than previous Motorola XTN and AX models as a result of 2000 mW of audio output and new design enhancements.When it comes to durability, you can depend on our radios to stand up to harsh job-site conditions – from knocks and drops to water and dust. With a heavy-duty, metal diecast chassis, the RDX Series meets Military 810 C, D, E, F standards and IP54/55 specifications for shock, rain, humidity, salt fog, vibration, sand/dust, temperature shock, plus high and low temperature.IMPROVE JOB PERFORMANCEWhether you need to keep middle school teachers connected or call maintenance to make repairs, the RDX Series gives you a valuable competitive edge. Affordable and easy to use, these high-powered portable performers help your employees work more productively and your enterprise run more profitably.OUTSTANDING VALUE TO MEET YOUR TIME LINE AND BOTTOM LINESupervising line workers or summoning hotel staff, you want premium performance and optimum durability to strengthen productivity and your bottom line – without the premium price. Our RDX Series delivers a great value for your dollars and a rapid return on your investment with features such as:EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAR AUDIOCrisp, clear audio is essential to your communications – and the RDX Series delivers audio that is 30% louder than previous Motorola XTN and AX radio models. 2000 mW of audio output, speaker magnetic field reduction, wind-noise reduction and improved RF specifications contribute to premium audio quality without the premium price.DURABLE AND WATER RESISTANT FOR EVERYDAY USEManufactured with a durable metal diecast chassis, the RDX Series holds up under demanding industrial conditions and meets Military 810 C, D, E, F and IP54/55 specifications for shock, rain, humidity, salt fog, vibration, sand/dust, temperature shock, plus high and low temperature. NARROWBAND READYThe RDX two-way radio series is 2013 FCC Narrowband ready. The default factory programming on all new RDX radios is set to operate in 12.5 kHz efficiency while RDX radios currently in service can be programmed to operate in 12.5 kHz. CUSTOMER PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE (CPS)*Interfacing with the RDX Series radios is easier than ever before. CPS software will allow users to perform programming functions and provides access to new features such as Reverse Burst to eliminate unwanted noise, Detail Reporting to manage radio profiles, CPS Manager Lock, Transmit Power Select, PL/ DPL customization, Time-Out Timer, and much more. (CPS is available as a free internet download. Separate programming cable required).POWER AND COVERAGE**2 Watt RDX Series radios provide coverage up to 250,000 sq. ft. or 20 floors. The 4/5 Watt models cover up to 350,000 sq. ft. or 30 floors.CONVENIENT CHARGINGAn easy-to-use drop-in charger keeps radios charged, ready and centrally located.INNOVATIVE INDUSTRIAL DESIGN Weighing just 8.6 ounces, the RDX Series is designed for maximum comfort and all-day wear. Plus, the user interface makes the radio simple and easy to use–little or no training is required. FLEXIBLE BATTERY LIFE SOLUTIONS*** The custom RDX Series Li-Ion battery packs are designed and manufactured for optimum durability with the radio. 2 Watt radios feature a standard Li-Ion battery (up to 12 hrs of life per charge). 4/5 Watt radios feature the ultra-high capacity battery (up to 18.5 hrs). We offer an alkaline battery kit as an optional accessory (up to 26 hrs).BUSINESS-EXCLUSIVE FREqUENCIES The RDX Series radios operate on 89 UHF or 27 VHF (expanded vs XTN and AX models) business-exclusive frequencies (varies by model) and feature 219 codes, including customized PL and DPL codes to help ensure a clear signal.TRI-COLOR LED INTERFACEA convenient, tri-color LED interface lets you easily identify different radio features and radio status.EASY CLONINGYou can quickly copy settings from radio to radio with either the Radio-to-Radio Cloning Cable or the Multi-Unit Charger accessories. (Both sold separately.) ADVANCED VOICE ACTIVATION (VOX) Enjoy the convenience of hands-free operation when you use our optional accessories.* C PS is available as free download. Windows® XP, Windows® 2000, Windows® Vista and Windows® 7 compatible; optional USB cable required. **Coverage will vary based on terrain, conditions and the radio model used.***Battery save feature must be activated for optimal battery life.CHANNELSAt the touch of a button, change channels to talk with different work groups. Available with 2, 8, 10 or 16 channels.CHANNEL ALIASINGAssign each channel a user defined name. Available on RDU2080d, RDV2080d, RDU4160d and RDU4163d models.CHANNEL ANNUNCIATIONVoice support for channel announcement. Available on RDU4100, RDU4160d and RDV5100 models.DISABLE CHANNELAllows users to disable and skip undesirable channels via the CPS.REPEATER CAPABILITYCompatible with duplex repeaters so you can significantly extend coverage compared to a radio-to-radio model. Available on all high power models.DYNAMIC TALK AROUND SCANAllows the radio to automatically switch between repeater and talk around modes in order to optimize communications. Available on all high power models.Durable and dependable, our RDX Series radios undergorigorous testing in the design process – using U.S. Military 810 C, D, E and F Standards–so you can be confident they’ll hold up under demanding conditions. These tests simulate the very harshest environments, including:Blowing Rain – steady rainfall and wind for 30 minutes on every surfaceSalt Fog – 48 hours of exposureVibration – up to nine hours of exposure to vibration,simulating the rigors a radio could undergo while being carried or transportedBlowing Dust – six hours of blowing dust on all surfaces Shock – 18 shocks with a minimum G force of 40 G each Temperature Storage – multiple hours of exposure to storage temperatures as low as -67° F and as high as 160° FSTANDS UP TO HARD CONDITIONSAND HARSH ENVIRONMENTSSELECT MODELS FEATURE EVEN MORE CAPABILITIES INCLUDING:IP54/55 STANDARDThe RDX Series radios are also tested to IP54/55 standards–highly demanding tests for water and dust resistance. The radios are subjected to a high-speed, high-volume shower from all directions for three minutes.With their Military and IP ratings, the RDX Series radios prove they’re durable enough to handle the harsh conditions they’ll be exposed to in daily business use. The result is maximum uptime and productivity for your business, all at an exceptional value.AUDIORemote Speaker Microphone 53862 Speak and listen without having to reach for your radio. Easily clips on a shirt or collar.Dual Pin Surveillance Earpiece HKLN4477 Provides simple, efficient and discreet hands-free communications. Microphone and push-to-talk are integrated into a single wire, while translucent tubes let you wear the earpiece discreetly.Headset with Swivel Boom Microphone 53865 Ideal for noisy work conditions or to avoid disturbing others in the area.Ultra-Lightweight Headset with Boom Microphone 53815 Extremely lightweight and comfortable for extended wear.Earbud with Clip Microphone and Push-to-Talk 53866 Small, comfortable and unobtrusive. An in-line push-to-talk and microphone let you communicate without removing the radio from your belt.Temple Transducer Headset with In line Push-to-Talk Microphone RMN5114 Uses bone conduction so you can communicate without covering your ears. You hear both the radio audio and surrounding environment. In-line push-to-talk and microphone make it easy to communicate without removing the radio from your belt.Earpiece with In-line Push-to-Talk Microphone 56517 Convenient earpiece lets you communicate without removing the radio from its holster. In-line push-to-talk button and microphone let you communicate without removing the radio from your belt.Earpiece with In-line Microphone 53940 Convenient, simple and streamlined so you can communicate without removing the radio from your belt.Swivel Earpiece RLN6423 Comfortable, flexible earpiece designed for all-day wear. In-line push-to-talk makescommunication easy when your radio is not readily accessible.TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS WITH HIGH-PERFORMING ACCESSORIESRemote Speaker MicrophoneHeadset with Swivel Boom MicrophoneCARRYHard Leather Carry Case RLN6302 Durable leather caseoffers extra protection in tough work environments.Spring Action Belt Clip RLN6307 Heavy-duty belt clipprovides extra durability.CONNECTIVITY / ANTENNASRadio-to-Radio Cloning Cable RLN6303 Save time bycloning all programming and user menu settings at the touchof a button.CPS Programming Cable RKN4155 Provides connectivity toCPS software for performing various programming functions.CPS software is Windows® XP, Windows® 2000, Windows®Vista and Windows® 7 compatible.UHF Stubby Antenna 450-470 Mhz RAN4033 Helps provideimproved signal penetration.BATTERIES AND CHARGERSUltra High Capacity Lithium Ion Battery RLN6308Rechargeable battery provides up to 26 hours of battery lifeper full charge on 2 Watt models, up to 18.5 hours per chargeon 4/5 Watt models.*Alkaline Battery Frame RLN6306 Lets you use AA batterieswith RDX Series radios in emergency situations. Provides up to26 hours of battery life.*Multi-Unit Charger Multi-Unit Charger RLN6309 Lets you drop-in charge up tosix radios and/or batteries from a single outlet. Also acts as acentral storage location for radios at the end of a work shift.Rapid Charger Kit RLN6304 Lets you fully charge your RDXSeries radio in 2 hours.*Battery save feature must be activated for optimal battery lifeGENERAL SPECIFICATIONSRDU2020/2023RDU2080d RDV2020RDV2080d RDU4100/4103RDU4160d/4163d RDV5100 Frequency Range UHF (450 to 470 MHz)VHF (150.8 to 160)UHF (438 to 470 MHz)VHF (146 to 174) Audio Output2000 mWChannel Capacity 2 Channels8 Channels 2 Channels8 Channels10 Channels16 Channels10 Channels Channel Bandwidth12.5/25 kHzDimensionswith Standard Li-Ion Batterywith High Capacity Li-Ion Battery with Ultra High Capacity Li-Ion Battery 4.5 in H x 2.2 in W x 1.6 in D (115.6 mm H x 57.6 mm W x 40.5 mm D)4.5 in H x 2.2 in W x 1.8 in D (115.6 mm H x 57.6 mm W x 45.1 mm D)4.5 in H x 2.2 in W x 1.8 in D (115.6 mm H x 57.6 mm W x 45.1 mm D)N/AN/A4.5 in H x 2.2 in W x 1.8 in D (115.6 mm H x 57.6 mm W x 45.1 mm D)Weightwith Standard Li-Ion Batterywith High Capacity Li-Ion Battery with Ultra High Capacity Li-Ion Battery 8.6 oz (244 g)10.3 oz (293 g)10.3 oz (293 g)N/AN/A10.3 oz (293 g)Average Battery Life @ 5/5/90 (with Battery Save On): with Standard 1100 mAH Li-Ion Batterywith High Capacity 2200 mAH Li-Ion Batterywith Ultra High Capacity 2400 mAH Li-Ion Battery with Optional Alkaline Battery Accessory Up to 12 hoursUp to 24 hoursUp to 26 hoursUp to 26 hoursN/AN/AUp to 18.5 hoursUp to 26 hoursPower Supply Voltage7.2 Volts DC (Li-Ion Battery Pack or Alkaline) RECEIVERSensitivity (12 dB SINAD)-122 dBm (0.18 µV)Adjacent Channel Selectivity****************@25.0kHz Intermodulation Rejection60 dBSpurious Response Rejection (blocking 1 MHz)80 dBAudio Distortion< 5%**********************-50 dB*********************-50 dB**********************-45 dBRadiated Spurious Emissions (< 1 GHz)< -54 dBmRadiated Spurious Emissions (> 1 GHz)< -52 dBmAudio Output @ < 5% Distortion 1.5W @ 8 ohms TRANSMITTERRF Output High Low 2 Watts1 Watt4 Watts2 Watts5 Watts2 WattsFrequency Stability< 2.5 ppm< 2 ppm< 2.5 ppm Spurs and Harmonics< -45 dBc< -50 dBcFM Hum and Noise******************@25.0kHzModulation Limiting±**************±**************Adjacent Channel Power60 dBc*********************************< -20 dBmRadiated Spurious Emissions @ 25 kHz< -13 dBmAudio Frequency Response (0.3 - 3.0 kHz)+1 to -3 dBAudio Distortion< 2%MILITARY SPECIFICATIONSStandard MIL 810 C Methods/Procedures MIL 810 D Methods/Procedures MIL 810 E Methods/Procedures MIL 810 F Methods/Procedures Low Pressure500.1 / Procedure 1500.2 / Procedure 2500.3 / Procedure 2500.4 / Procedure 1High Temperature501.1 / Procedure 1,2501.2 / Procedure 1,2501.3 / Procedure 1,2501.4 / Procedure 1,2Low Temperature502.1 / Procedure 1502.2 / Procedure 1,2502.3 / Procedure 1,2501.4 / Procedure 1,2 Temperature Shock503.1 / Procedure 1503.2 / Procedure 1503.3 / Procedure 1503.4 / Procedure 1Solar Radiation505.1 / Procedure 1505.2 / Procedure 1505.3 / Procedure 1505.4 / Procedure 1Rain506.1 / Procedure 1,2506.2 / Procedure 1,2506.3 / Procedure 1,2506.4 / Procedure 1Humidity507.1 / Procedure 2507.2 / Procedure 2,3507.3 / Procedure 2,3507.4 / Procedure 3Salt Fog509.1 / Procedure 1509.2 / Procedure 1509.3 / Procedure 1509.4 / Procedure 1Dust510.1 / Procedure 1510.2 / Procedure 1510.3 / Procedure 1510.4 / Procedure 1Vibration514.2 / Procedure 8,10514.3 / Procedure 1514.4 / Procedure 1514.5 / Procedure 1Shock516.2 / Procedure 1,2,5516.3 / Procedure 1,4516.4 / Procedure 1,4516.5 / Procedure 1 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONSOperating Temperature-30ºC to +60ºC (Radio)Sealing IP55Shock and Vibration Polycarbonate Housing passes EIA 603Dust and Humidity Satisfied EIA 603MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2011 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved. RC-4-2006Motorola Solutions, Inc. 1301 E. Algonquin Road, Schaumburg, Illinois 60196 U.S.A. For more information on how RDX Series radios can be your better business tool, visit /rdx .。

Motorola 无线手机产品说明书

Motorola 无线手机产品说明书

MAINTENANCE MANUAL GPS TIMING MODULE ROA 117 2260/1, 2ericssonzSPECIFICATIONSInput V oltage +5 Vdc 10%Current Drain 67 Milliamps (Typical)Operating Temperature -30ºC to +60ºCDimensions 8.0 inches long x 4.0 inches wideConnector P1+5 Vdc A30, A31, B30, B31GroundA1, B1, C1, C12, A32, B32, C32Ericsson Inc.Private Radio Systems Mountain View RoadLynchburg, Virginia 24502AE/LZB 119 1875 R1A1-800-528-7711 (Outside USA, 804-528-7711)Printed in U.S.A.DESCRIPTIONG lobal P ositioning S atellite (GPS) Timing Module ROA 117 2260 is used in the GPS Simulcast Synch Shelf. There are multiple Synch Shelves in the GPS Simulcast System, one at the Control Point and one at each Transmit Site. Each Synch Shelf has two GPS Timing modules, A and B. Each of these are fully redundant.The Timing Module plugs into slots 9 & 10 of the Synch Shelf located at both the Control Point and the Transmit Site.At the Control Point, the Timing Module is an ROA 117 2260/1 and the module at the Transmit Site is an ROA 117 2260/2. One difference is that there is a different PROM in socket XU1 with different programming used between the two locations. Also, front panel LED’s and labels differ: CPTM for C ontrol P oint T iming M odule (Figure 1) and TXTM for T ransmit(X)T iming M odule (Figure 2).The Timing Module has three functions. Each function, though related, is performed differently at each location, control point or transmit site. At the Control Point, these functions:•Generate 300 Hz FSL (Frame Sync Line)•Generate Composite References•Select 9600 Hz ClocksAt the Transmit site, these functions:•Select 9600 Hz clocks•Recover references from composites•Control T1 delayRefer to Figures 1 and 2. The following is a description of the LED indicators found on the front panel of the modules.•PWR - Green LED indicates when power is applied to the module.•ACTV - Green LED indicates when this is the active module.•MAJ - Red LED indicates when a major alarm condition exists.•MIN - Yellow LED indicates when a minor alarm condition exist.•GPS - Yellow LED indicates that there is no signal coming from the GPS receivers. This is at the Con-trol Point.•LL - Yellow LED, at the transmit site, indicates that there is no signal coming from the GPS receivers andthe Land Line signals are being used.•FSL - Yellow LED indicates there is a loss of the Frame Synch Line at the Control Point.•REF 2 - Yellow LED indicates when there is a loss of composite reference 2 at the Transmit Site.•PROG- Switch resets PROM U1 and the Xilinx (FPGA) module U4 to the initial state.•TEST - Connector is an RJ12, 8-Pin connector used for test purposes (Refer to TEST AND TROU-BLESHOOTING). Connector P1 DefinitionCopyright © September 1996, Ericsson Inc.NOTERepairs to this equipment should be made only by an authorized service technician or facility designated the supplier. Any repairs,alterations or substitution of recommended parts made by the user to this equipment not approved by the manufacturer could voidthe user’s authority to operate the equipment in addition to the manufacturer’s warranty.This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuraciesof current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Inc., at any time and without notice. Such changes will be in-corporated into new editions of this manual. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, in-cluding photocopying and recording, for any purpose, without the express written permission of Ericsson Inc.AE/LZB 117 1875 R1A1Figure 1 - Control Point Timing Module Front PanelFigure 2 - Transmit Site Timing ModuleAE/LZB 117 1875 R1A 2CIRCUIT ANALYSISFunctional circuitry is primarily contained in a Xilinx 3190A FPGA(F ield P rogrammable G ate A rray) integrated circuit (U4). This circuitry is programmed differently for con-trol and transmit applications.The GPS Timing module has hot standby capability. Cir-cuitry outside the FPGA provides this capability as well as I/O interfaces and a P hase-L ock-L oop (PLL). The PLL is used at the transmit site.Xilinx 3190A FPGA U4 is wired in master serial mode, which determines how programming is accomplished (Figures 4 & 5). These figures are included for those familiar with Xilinx technology and are not described within this document.At power up, following the release of the Reset/reprogram push-button switch S1, or following automatic detection of a Xilinx fault, data PROM U1 is read serially into U4. A watchdog function is performed by 555 timer, U5 in the Activity Detector circuit. This timer causes a reprogramming if the 9600 Hz selected clock is not provided by U4 (automatic Xilinx fault detection).Crystal B1 provides a 4.9152 MHz clock used internally by the Xilinx logic.This board operates from a single +5 volt supply. An on-board thermister fuse (F1) prevents module failure from causing this shelf supply to collapse.Input signals arrive as RS-422 levels and are converted to TTL logic levels by RS-485 receivers U9, U11, and U14. Input fault lines connect directly to U4, as they arrive at TTL logic levels. The outputs driving the GPS ReSync modules (located in the same shelf) are buffered with tri-state line drivers U7, U13 and U15. The RS-422 level outputs are generated using RS-485 drivers U16-U20. The tri-state controls on all these drivers are used by the hot standby circuitry to turn the output to high impedance when the module is in hot standby. The circuitry attached to RC_IN and RC_OUT provides operational/hot-standby selection; these leads tie through the backplane to the companion module.PLL U3 provides a de-jitter filter with zero phase shift on the recovered landline 9600 clock. This PLL is used only at the transmit site.CONTROL POINTThe major functions performed at the Control Point areshown in Figure 3. The GPS signal selection block selects a9600 clock and 1 pps signal from either of the redundant GPSlocked clock sources. The Clock Generator block generates a19200 Hz clock for use by the other blocks. The 300 HzGenerator generates the 300 Hz required by the ReSync bydividing the selected 9600 Hz by 32. It also ensures that thephase of this 300 Hz is proper relative to the F rame S ync L ine(FSL) input. The Composite Reference Generator takes theselected 9600 Hz clock and inserts tags at the proper times tocreate reference signals that contain:•Composite Reference 1 contains 9600 Hz clock plustags for 300 Hz and pseudo FSL.•Composite Reference 2 contains 9600 Hz clock plustags for 1 pps.These Composite References are extracted at the transmit site.The 300 Hz generator and the Composite Reference Generatorare implemented as state machines.TRANSMIT SITEThe major functions performed at the transmit site are shownin Figure 4. There are similarities to the Control Point. The clockgenerator generates a 19,200 Hz clock for internal use; the GPSsignal selection block selects the 1 pps and 9600 Hz clock fromthe two redundant GPS locked clock sources. In addition it alsoprovides for selection of the landline 9600 Hz in the unlikelyevent that both GPS sources are failed. The Signal Recoveryblock is the corresponding function of the Composite ReferenceGenerator at the Control Point. It extracts the 9600, 300 1 ppsand pseudo FSL from the reference signals. The 9600 Hzlandline is routed off the Xilinx IC (U4) to be filtered by thePLL and returned for use by the T1 delay module. The T1 delaymodule examines the selected GPS signals (1 pps and 9600) andcompares their phase to the corresponding landline signals. Ifcertain “hysterisis hurdles” are exceeded the number of T1cycles of delay desired are serially sent to the Intraplex MUXwhere the actual delay is accomplished. This Delay Controlblock and Signal Recovery block are implemented with statemachines.SELECTORC L O C KTO CPTC(RS-422)9.6 DATA ANDCLOCK TO MUX(RS-422)TO MUX(RS-422)(RS-422)GPS BGPS A9.6Figure 3 - Functions at the Control Point (CPTM)AE/LZB 117 1875 R1A3GPS AGPS BTO RESYNC MODULESTO MUX F R O M G P SA L A R M Figure 4 - Functions at the Transmit Site (TXTM)1U U 00 H zS L *d r i v eS L *t e s to m p R e f 1o m p R e f 2Figure 5 - Xilinx 3190A FPGA at the Control PointAE/LZB 117 1875 R1A4TEST AND TROUBLESHOOTINGThe GPS Timing operates in two functionally different applications. Some of the functionally is the same for both applications and some is complementary to the other applica-tion. The module contains a PROM which holds the configu-ration information for the application.The functions to be tested are described previously for the control point and transmit site application.Signal on test connector P2:Control PointPin 1 - Composite Ref. 1Pin 2 - 1pps GPS Pin 3 - nc Pin 4 - FSL*Pin 5 - Selected 9600 (ReSync)Pin 6 - 300 outPin 7 - Composite Ref. 2Pin 8 - nc Transmit SitePin 1 - T1 Delay Data Pin 2 - 1pps GPS Pin 3 - 1pps landline Pin 4 - FSL*Pin 5 - Selected 9600 (ReSync)Pin 6 - 300 out Pin 7 - ncPin 8 - 9600 PLL * Pseudo FSL.To test as a Control Point module:The module must be powered up and supplied with GPS signals (9600 Hz, 1pps and an FSL). The presence of the “selected” signals at all the proper outputs and of the gener-ated signals (300, Comp Ref. 1 and Comp Ref. 2) must be verified. This is done for GPS “A” and “B”. The generated Comp Ref. 1 and Comp Ref. 2 need to be checked to verify the “tag” is placed consistently following the corresponding event.With no signals present, the MINOR alarm goes active;the green activity (ACTV ) LED goes out and the red MAJOR alarm LED comes on.To test the Transmit Site:It is desirable to have an operational module in the Control Point mode to provide the Comp Ref. 1 and Comp Ref. 2signals. Signal selection is checked similar to that done at the Control Point with the additional fault mode of reverting to landline 9600 if neither GPS source is present. A second GPS source allows a precise time difference between the landline 1pps and the “direct” 1pps to test the T1 delay portion of the module. A known time difference is programmed onto the local GPS and the T1 delay output is examined to verify that a new delay value is sent. As there is no MUX (& T1 delay module) the correction will successively add to itself.U TS 2S 01p p s L LS E L 300T 1_C L O C A S M _C L C O M P _R E F 1Figure 6 - Xilinx 3190A FPGA at the Transmit SiteAE/LZB 117 1875 R1A5*COMPONENTS ADDED, DELETED OR CHANGED BY PRODUCTION CHANGESDATACLKRESET/OE(OE/RESET)CE G N DC E OVppVccU1PROMRON 107 786 CPTM (XC1765D)RON 107 787 TXTM(XC1765D)U2DUAL D FLIP/FLOPRYT 306 2003/C (74HC74)á = Transition from low to high levelQ0 = The level of Q after the previous clock pulse* = Nonstable, don’t preset when PR and CLR are set highX = Any input, including transition18916U3PHASE-LOCK-LOOPRYT 306 6075/C (74HCT4046)CONNECTIONS PARTS LIST IC DATAAE/LZB 117 1875 R1A 6Positive Logic: Y=A • BPositive Logic: Y=A+B26U4XILINXRYT 139 003/5C(3190A)V DSCHTHRESCONTGNDTRIG OUTU5555 TIMER RYT 108 6003/CG N DVcc 4B 4A 4Y 3B 3A 3Y2Y 2B2A 1Y1B1A U6QUAD NAND GATERYT 306 2001/C (74HC00)G NDVcc C4A4Y4C3A3Y3Y2A2C2Y1A1C1U7, U13, U15TRI-STATE BUFFER RYT 3066029/C (74HC125)Vcc 4Y 4B 4A 3Y 3B 3AG N D 2B2A 2Y 1B 1A 1Y U8QUAD NORGATERYT 306 2006/C (74HC020)IC DATAAE/LZB 117 1875 R1A7VccB4A4R 04E N 34R 03A3B3G N D B2A2R 02E N 12R 01A1B1U9, U11, U14RS-485 QUAD RECEIVER RYT 109 6079/2C (LTC489)Vcc DI 4DOA 4D O B 4E\DOB 3DOA 3DI 3G N DDI 2DOA 2DOB 2E DOB 1DOA 1DI 1U16 - U20RS-485 QUAD DRIVERRYT 109 6078/1C (LTC486)E EDOA1DOB1DOA2DOB2DOA3DOB3DOA4DOB4CONNECTIONSH: High Level L: Low Level X: Irrelevant Z:HighImpedance (Off)FUNCTION TABLEIC DATAAE/LZB 117 1875 R1A8OUTLINE DIAGRAM AE/LZB 117 1875 R1AOUTLINE DIAGRAM(1078 ROA 117 2260, Rev. B)9AE/LZB 117 1875 R1ASCHEMATIC DIAGRAMSCHEMATIC DIAGRAM(1911 ROA 117 2260, Sh. 1, Rev. B)SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM AE/LZB 117 1875 R1ASCHEMATIC DIAGRAM(1911 ROA 117 2260, Sh. 2, Rev. B)AE/LZB 117 1875 R1ASCHEMATIC DIAGRAMSCHEMATIC DIAGRAM(1911 ROA 117 2260, Sh. 3, Rev. B)AE/LZB 117 1875 R1A This page left blank intentionally。

摩托罗拉AP300说明文档

摩托罗拉AP300说明文档

外置天线的两个 RSMA 和两个 RBNC 接头(不包括在内)
频段:
2.4 GHz 至 2.5 GHz;4.9 GHz 至 5.850 GHz(实际工作频率依据法规和认证机构而定)
电压驻波比 (VSWR): 对于 2.4 GHz: 小于 2:1;对于 5.2 GHz: 小于 1.5:1
依天线而定
增益
重量:
1.0 磅(0.45 公斤)
1.6 磅(0.73 公斤)
部件号:*
WSAP-5110-100-WWR;WSAP-5110-050-WWR
WSAP-5100-100-WWR;WSAP-5100-050-WWR
提供的 安装配置:
天花板安装(安装在天花板的T 型龙骨上,吊顶下方);墙上安装
天花板上安装(吊顶上);墙上安装
规格表
AP300 接入点
即插即用的 802.11a/b/g 接入点: 实现无线企业移动的可靠保障
特性
移动性 支持第二层和第三层移动性, 可与摩托罗拉企业无线 LAN 交换机配合使用
安全性 这一独特的双功能设备可以执 行和实施摩托罗拉无线交换机 所配置的 IDS/IPS 安全策略, 并且还能够用作与 Air Defense 无线 IPS 系统配合使用的全天 候专用传感器
使用环境
工作温度:
32°F 至 104° F/0°C 至 40° C
-4°F 至 122° F/-20°C 至 50° C
存储温度:
-40°F 至 158° F/-40°C 至 70° C
工作湿度:
5% 至 -95%(无冷凝)
工作海拔:
8000 英尺(2438 米)
存储海拔:
15000 英尺(4572 米)

Motorola无线网桥配置手册

Motorola无线网桥配置手册

Canopy接入点群和群管理模块用户手册© 2004 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.目录目录 (1)产品描述 (4)操作 (4)配置 (4)网络的背景知识 (6)系统概述和站点计划 (7)站点选择标准 (8)综合考虑 (9)频率规划 (10)5.2GHz推荐频率 (10)5.7GHz推荐频率 (10)单接入点模块 (10)单接入点群 (10)网络信息 (11)雷击保护 (12)电力要求 (12)高级特征 (13)DES加密 (13)带宽限制 (13)高优先级带宽 (13)商标 (14)SNMP (15)安装 (16)打开Canopy产品的包装 (16)配置接入点模块 (16)群管理模块的配置 (17)设备的安装 (17)确认 (20)线缆 (21)The Interface Screens(接口屏幕) (23)Quick Start (23)Status Page(状态页面) (25)CONFIGURATION(配置) (27)Canopy默认插头 (32)Event Log(事件日志) (33)LUID SELECT(逻辑单元ID选择) (33)LINK TEST(链路测试) (34)TIME & DATE(时间与日期) (35)SESSION(会话) (36)GPS STATUS(GPS状态) (38)ETHERNET STATS(以太网状态) (38)扩展状态 (39)附件 (40)附录 (41)规格 (43)接入点模块 (43)第二代群管理模块 (44)环境因素 (44)交流电源 (44)直流电源(24V) (44)直流电源(12V) (45)电缆规格 (45)产品描述操作Canopy接入点模块结构简单、易于部署。

Canopy群管理模块提供组成单个或多个Canopy接入点模块运作系统必须的一切。

摩托罗拉3347无线路由配置帮助文档

摩托罗拉3347无线路由配置帮助文档

Motorola® 3347Configuring the 1st Motorola 3347 modem for a P2P IPSec ConnectionUse this document if:∙You want to create a P2P IPSec connection between two Motorola 3347-02This document assumes:∙You are using the Motorola 3347-02 modem at the origination point∙You are using the Motorola 3347-02 modem at the termination point∙That each Motorola 3347-02 is connected to a separate, active DSL circuit1.Open a web browser and type 192.168.0.1 in the address bar.2.Select Advanced Setup.3.Select IPSec.4.Select Enable.5.Enter the desired Tunnel Name. This name must be an exact match to the 2nd Motorola 3347.6.Enter the desired Pre-Shared Key. This Key must be an exact match to the 2nd Motorola 3347.Note: for the pre-shared key, do not use words that can be found in the dictionary. Do use mixed case characters like a capital A, and a lowercase w, and add special characters like the pound sign (#), exclamation mark (!), or a dollar sign $.7.Enter the External Address, Peer Internal Network, and Peer LAN Netmask.The External Address, refers to the Public or WAN IP address of the 2nd Motorola 3347-02The Peer Internal Network, refers to the private of LAN IP address of the 2nd Motorola 3347-02 The Peer LAN Netmask, refers to the subnet mask of the 2nd Motorola 3347-02.8.Only change these settings if you understand the technical implications. Otherwise, proceed to thenext question.9.Click the Add button. Wait 10 seocnds, then click the Apply and Reboot button.10.Click OK.。

Motorola Mag One 无线通信设备用户手册说明书

Motorola Mag One 无线通信设备用户手册说明书

P R O D U C T S A F E T Y A N D R F E X P O S U R E C O M P L I A N C EA T T E N T I O N !T h i s r a d i o i s r e s t r i c t e d t o o c c u p a t i o n a l u s e o n l y t o s a t i s f y F C C R F e n e r g y e x p o s u r er e q u i r e m e n t s . B e f o r e u s i n g t h i s p r o d u c t , r e a d t h e R F e n e r g y a w a r e n e s s i n f o r m a t i o n a n d o p e r a t i n gi n s t r u c t i o n s i n t h e P r o d u c t S a f e t y a n d R F E x p o s u r e b o o k l e t e n c l o s e d w i t h y o u r r a d i o (M o t o r o l a P u b l i c a t i o n p a r t n u m b e r 6881095C 98) t o e n s u r e c o m p l i a n c e w i t h R F e n e r g y e x p o s u r e l i m i t s .F o r a l i s t o f M o t o r o l a -a p p r o v e d a n t e n n a s , b a t t e r i e s , a n d o t h e r a c c e s s o r i e s , v i s i t t h e f o l l o w i n g w e bs i t e w h i c h l i s t s a p p r o v e d a c c e s s o r i e s : h t t p ://w w w .m o t o r o l a .c o m /g o v e r n m e n t a n d e n t e r p r i s eM a g O n e ™ b y M o t o r o l a i s r e g i s t e r e d i n t h e U .S . P a t e n t a n d T r a d e m a r k O f f i c e .A l l o t h e r p r o d u c t s a n d s e r v i c e n a m e s a r e t h e p r o p e r t y o f t h e i r o w n r e s p e c t i v e o w n e r s .© M o t o r o l a , I n c . 2005, 2006, 20071301 E . A l g o n q u i n R d .,S c h a u m b u r g , I L 60196-1078, U .S .A .P r i n t e d i n C h i n a . 02/07. A l l R i g h t s R e s e r v e d .*6881098C 61*6881098C 61-DAttaching and Removing the AntennaTo Remove Antenna 2.Rotate the antenna clockwise until tight.1.Turn the antenna in a counter-clockwise direction until it disengages from the radio.To Remove Battery 2.Secure the latch at the bottom of the radio.1.Unlatch the battery clasp at the bottom of the radio.2.Gently lift the hilt of the battery nearest to the battery latch away from the housing.3.Slide battery downwards to remove.Attaching and Removing the Belt ClipTo Remove Belt Clip 1.Align mounting rails of the radio with the grooves of the belt clip.2.Slide the belt clip downwards until it clicks into place.1.Lift the release tab.2.Slide the belt clip upwards.1.Turn off your radio and the A/C power supply to your charger (if they are on).2.Place your radio in the charger pocket.3.Turn on the charger’s A/C power supply.4.While charging your radio, the charger’s LED shows a steady red light. The radio should be charged at least 16 hours initially before decreasing charging time to 12 hours.5.Turn off the charger’s A/C power supply, and remove the radio from the charger pocket.6.For more details, refer to your Tri-Chem Charger User Guide (6871916T01).Audio Alert TonesTone Name Tone Cadence DescriptionIn Chirp Tone Programmable buttons are pressed.Out Chirp Tone Programmable buttons are pressed.Bad Key Chirp Tone Invalid programmable button function (i.e. pressing programmable button while button lock is activated.)Talk Prohibit Tone Continuous tone is heard if PTT is pressed when transmit is not allowed.Low Battery Alert Tone Repeating tone heard if battery level is low.PriorityChannel Alert ToneReceived priority channel in Priority Scan mode.Low ToneHigh ToneLED IndicatorsColour State IndicationRed Illuminated Radio is transmitting.Blinking Battery voltage is low.Green Illuminated Radio is receiving with PL/DPL disabled.Blinking Radio is in active scanning mode.OrangeIlluminated Radio is receiving with PL/DPL enabled.BlinkingAn error has occured.Accessories*Caution: Your radio does not support the VOX feature. Please set the accessory switch to ‘PTT’. If the accessory switch is set to ‘VOX’, your radio transmits constantly and never receives.Types Part No.DescriptionAntenna PMAD4051_R Mag One 150-174MHz Antenna PMAE4020_R Mag One 450-470MHz Antenna Audio AccessoryPMMN4008_Remote Speaker MicrophonePMLN4442_Earbud with in-line mic and PTT/VOX * Switch PMLN4443_Ear Receiver with in-line mic and PTT/VOX * Switch PMLN4445_Ultra Lightweight Headset with In-line PTT/VOX * Switch PMLN4294_Earbud with Microphone & PTT Combined PMLN4605_Clear Acoustic KitPMLN4606_2-Wire Surveillance Kit with Clear Acoustic Tube PMLN4658 _D-shell Earset with Boom Mic with PTT/VOX * Switch BatteryPMNN4071_R Mag One NiMH 1200mAH PMNN4075_R Mag One Li-Ion 1500mAH Carry AccessoryPMLN4743_Mag One Spring Belt Clip PMLN4741_Mag One Soft Leather Carry Case PMLN4742_Mag One Hard Leather Carry Case Charger PMLN5041_R Mag One Tri-Chem SUC BasePMLN5048_R Mag One Tri-Chem SUC with Switching PS US PlugEPNN9288_Switching Power Supply with AC Cord, US plug, 90–264 VACProgrammable Buttons•The following functions can be assigned as short press (press and release) or long press (press and hold for 1 second) in the programmable buttons.† In Chirp Tone* Out Chirp Tone•Your radio’s default functions are described below. If re-programmed, enter the new functions .ButtonFunctionHigh/Low Power Selects desired power level to High † or Low *.Volume Set Allows you to check the audio and alert tone volume level.Monitor Allows you to monitor the current channel for activity; disables squelch.Sticky Monitor *The radio monitors continually until you press this button again.ScanStarts * or Stops † channel scan.Nuisance Channel Delete †Removes unwanted channel(s) temporarily from scan list during scan.Repeater/Talkaround Toggles radio between functioning in Repeater mode † or Talkaround mode *.PL/DPL Enables †/Disables * radio from requiring matching PL/DPL to receive messages.Button Lock Locks * or unlocks † all buttons except PTT, Channel Knob and On/Off/Volume Knob .Battery Save Mode Toggles between functioning with Battery Saver ON * or Battery Saver OFF †.SquelchSelects desired squelch level: Normal † or Tight *.Press TypeProgrammable Button 1Programmable Button 2DefaultRe-programmedDefault Re-programmedShort Press Monitor ScanLong Press Sticky MonitorNuisance Channel Delete。

Motorola MOTOTRBO XPR 7550 6550 无线通信设备说明书

Motorola MOTOTRBO XPR 7550 6550 无线通信设备说明书

Accelerated Life T estMotorola’s Accelerated Life Test (ALT) is a developmental process of rigorous laboratory testing that simulates years of field use. Motorola has a firm commitment to quality and reliability. These radios have been designed, manufactured and tested to achieve high levels of component and workmanship quality. Motorola radios are designed to minimize costly repairs and downtime.POWER AND BATTERY DRAINModel Type 380-470 MHz 136-174 MHzMinimum RF Power Output 25-110 Watt 25-110 WattOperation 12V DC Negative Ground 12V DC Negative Ground Standby at 13.8V 0.65A-0.85A 0.5A-0.7A Receive at Rate Audio at 13.8V1.5A-3.2A1.3A-3.0ASPECIFICATION SHEETPM1500 PROFESSIONAL SERIES Two-Way Mobile RadioMOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the prop-erty of their registered owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2007.MD-PM1500SPECS 5/07,PM1500Professional Series Two-Way Mobile RadioT o keep things running efficiently, safely, and productively, you need to stay connected. That’s why so much quality and performance isbuilt into the Professional Series PM1500 two-way mobile radio from Motorola. Long-range com-munications are robust with the mobile radio that packs 110 watts of power. The rugged housing and standard external speaker of the PM1500 make it the dependable choice in tough, loud environments. Y ou’ll appreciate the user-friendly design of the controls, backlit alphanumeric display and program-mable buttons for easy access to favorite features. The PM1500 puts quality Motorola technology to work helping public safety, utility, transportation and construction users with strong, reliable communica-tions – even over long distances.Linking Communities with Project 25 (P25)With a single software upgrade, the PM1500 becomes P25 interoperable. This vital feature gives you the ability to interact with other networks in times of crisis.255 ChannelsMulticolored LED Indicators4 Programmable ButtonsEasy access to favorite features.Optional keypad microphone allows youto scroll through the menu and access up to 16 programmable features Programmable Emergency ButtonAlerts dispatcher in an emergency situation Backlit 8-CharacterAlphanumeric DisplayUser friendly icons and soft menu soyou easily view status and access features. Display for viewing of channel namesand Caller IDLarge Channel and Push ButtonOn/Off Volume Knobs7.5 Watt External SpeakerAllows for clear, crisp communicationin loud environmentsP25 Conventional UpgradableDual Control Head OptionEnables multiple radio control heads tobe located within the same vehicle. Available with independent volumeand backlight display PM1500Standard Package• Palm Microphone• 7.5 Watt External Speaker• Mounting Hardware• 20 Ft. Power Cable• 17 Ft. Remote Mount Cable• Ignition Sense Cable• User Guide CD• 2-Y ear Standard WarrantyDual Control HeadStandard Packagealso includes:• Two Palm Microphones• One 7.5 Watt External Speaker• One 13 Watt External Speaker• Two 17 Ft. Remote Mount Cables• Additional Mounting BracketAdditional FeaturesSend and receive informationin a variety of ways:Quik-Call II™, MDC1200and DTMF Signaling• Selective Call (Decode)Receive a call from a specificgroup or individual• Call Alert (Decode)Receive alerts of incoming callswhen a short distance from radioMDC1200 Signaling Only• Push-to-T alk ID (Encode)Identify outgoing calls• R adio Check (Decode)Lets others check users radio status• Emergency (Encode)Alerts dispatcher in urgent situations• Selective Radio Inhibit (Decode)Allows system owner to disablestolen or missing radiosSPECIFICATION SHEET。

摩托罗拉2108-N9_D9无线路由器基本设置

摩托罗拉2108-N9_D9无线路由器基本设置

摩托罗拉2108-N9/D9 无线路由器基本设置
在IE地址栏中输入192.168.1.254,在登陆窗口输入账户密码,账户为isp,密码为空,进入路由器设置界面。

如下图:
点击Apply保存即可。

如下图:
默认是自动获取IP地址,如果你的宽带是固定IP地址接入的,切换至填写固定IP信息模式,填写宽带服务商所提供的固定IP信息即可。

如下图:
点击Wireless进行无线设置,SSID为无线名称,Operating Mode 为无线模式,请注意选择设备支持的模式,避免连接无线时路由重启,
如下图:
点击Configure Main Security进行加密模式和密码设置,如下图:
注意:每进行一项设置,要记得点击Apply保存!。

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Motorola无线配置文档
一、准备电脑与motorola无线用console线连接,
二、用超级终端ipop软件如下设置
三、确定进入如下画面登录。

四、输入登录用户和密码(用户名:admin,密码:admin)进入如下:
五、配置无线SSID和密码
六、配置时区和国家如下:
七、设备radio
八、设置vlan
九、查看ip信息:
十、查看配置文件:
ap6521-FCBB2E#show running-config
!
! Configuration of AP6521 version 5.4.0.0-047R !
!
version 2.1
!
!
firewall-policy default
noip dos tcp-sequence-past-window
!
!
mint-policy global-default
!
wlan-qos-policy default
qos trust dscp
qos trust wmm
!
radio-qos-policy default
!
wlanwan
ssidmotorola
vlan 1
bridging-mode local
encryption-typetkip-ccmp
authentication-type none
wpa-wpa2psk 0 admin123456 ! ! management-policy default telnet
no http server https server ssh
user admin password 1 4d877466b492f78b3c256d7e2c21bb89a2f61b1757c7a894d3a08d6b7 1c72b7c role superuser access all nosnmp-server manager v2 snmp-server community 0 public ro
snmp-server user snmptrap v3 encrypted des auth md5 0 motorola
snmp-server user snmpmanager v3 encrypted des auth md5 0 motorola
! profile ap6521 default-ap6521 autoinstall configuration autoinstall firmware interface radio1 power 30 wlan test bss 1 primary wireless-clienttx-power 20
no dynamic-chain-selection interface ge1 ipdhcp trust qos trust dscp
qos trust 802.1p interface vlan1 ip address dhcp
ip address zeroconf secondary ipdhcp client request options all interface pppoe1 use firewall-policy default logging on service pm sys-restart memory-profile adopted ! rf-domain default timezone Asia/Shanghai country-codecn
! ap6521 5C-0E-8B-FC-BB-2E use profile default-ap6521 userf-domain default
hostname ap6521-FCBB2E
!
!
end
ap6521-FCBB2E# ap6521-FCBB2E#
十一、检查是否能ping通网关
以上配置完成后插上获取dhcp服务器地址就能使用,。

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