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Motorola ASTRO 25 GTR 8000 User Manual

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FRU Kit Part Number
Description Quanti-
ty
5682347B21 BAG, PLASTIC 584 X 431 MM 1
SVCWARR12 12 MONTH STANDARD WARRANTY 1
A.1.6
Installing the T2-2R, T3-3R, and T4-4R Receiver Mute Option Kits
Procedure:
1 Install the standalone GTR 8000 Base Radio and GPW 8000 Receivers according to the
processes and procedures in the Base Radio or Receiver Installation chapter.
WARNING: To guard against personal injury and/or damage to equipment, place the
base radio to Service Mode when performing service. Transmit inhibiting the base radio
within the Station Status screen in the Configuration/Service Software (CSS) also
prevents the transmitter from keying. Place the base radio back to Normal Mode when
service is complete.
NOTICE: See Figure 122: T4-4R Receiver Mute Configuration
on page 286 for an
example of the GTR 8000 Base Radio and GPW 8000 Receivers installed in a rack.
Leave no spaces between the devices in a rack or cabinet installation. Leave enough
space above the splitter and antenna relay tray to allow room for connecting cables.
2 If the devices are in Normal Mode, ensure that each device is placed in Service Mode, as
follows:
a Connect to the transceiver module Ethernet service port using CSS. See Connecting
Through an Ethernet Port Link on page 140.
b From the menu, select File → Read Configuration From Device.
c From the menu, select Service → Test And Measurement Screen.
d Click Change to Service Mode.
e At the confirmation screen, click OK.
The device halts activity in the current mode and switches operation to the requested mode.
NOTICE: If you choose to turn off the power, set the rocker switch on the front of the
associated power supply to the Off (O) position.
f Disconnect the Ethernet cable from the transceiver module Ethernet service port.
g Repeat for each device in the configuration.
3 Remove the fan module to gain access to the Transceiver Option Card (TOC) on the transceiver
module. See Replacing the Fan Assembly
on page 237 for details.
4 Connect cables to each device according to its relevant wiring diagram.
• For a T2-2R Receiver Mute configuration, see Figure 120: T2-2R Receiver Mute Option Kit
Wiring Diagram on page 282 for details.
• For a T3-3R Receiver Mute configuration, see Figure 121: T3-3R Receiver Mute Option Kit
Wiring Diagram on page 284 for details.
• For a T4-4R Receiver Mute configuration, see Figure 124: T4-4R Receiver Mute Option Kit
Wiring Diagram on page 287 for details.
• For a Tn-nR Receiver Mute configuration, see Figure 125: Tn-nR Receiver Mute Option Kit
Wiring Diagram on page 290 for details.
MN003286A01-E
Appendix
A: Conventional GTR 8000 Base Radio Option Kits
291

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BrandMotorola
ModelASTRO 25 GTR 8000
CategoryRadio
LanguageEnglish

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