Chapter 4: Test Setup And Testing; Typical Test Setup - Motorola ST7000 Basic Service Manual

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Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing

Chapter 4
Test Setup and Testing
This chapter provides a general overview for testing Motorola Solutions radios.
CAUTION: Any level 3 repairs can deeply affect the performance of the terminal and may
cause a new tuning procedure. Certain authorized Motorola Solutions depots, where the
appropriate test and tune equipment is available, applies this tuning procedure. The appropriate
test and tune equipment is a special automated test equipment which is only available at some
Motorola Solutions factories and Motorola Solutions repair centers.
NOTICE: There may be some differences caused by the various software versions running on
the testing equipment. Consult the user guides of the respective testing equipment for further
details.
4.1

Typical Test Setup

Carry out the following instructions before testing:
Check that you have a fully charged battery (not required when using Battery Eliminator and RF
radio antenna adapter).
To test the radio, a special Battery Eliminator (PS000230A01 for firmware MR16 and above;
PS000241A01 for firmware MR16.5 and above) with RF Cable Kit (TL000100A01) and a SMA type
RF Cable are required.
Detach the antenna from the radio.
Connect the RF Cable Kit at the rear side of your radio and fix it with the retainer by tightening the
thumb screw.
Connect the other side of the cable to the N-type RF Connector of the IFR using an N-type-to-SMA-
adapter.
Connect the power supply to the battery eliminator wires.
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