Tests And Adjustments; Introduction; Test Interface; Adjustments - Motorola V8160 Service Manual

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Test & Adjustments

Introduction

These phones allow keypad controlled
cali-bration
(often referred to as "phasing") of
various operating parameters, as follows:
- Transmit output power
- TX deviation (SAT, DATA, DTMF,
microphone)
- RX discriminator output
These parameters are stored in memory on
the Logic Board and affect the operation of
the transceiver. All transceiver units and all
replacement RF/AL boards are shipped
from the factory with these adjustments
already made. However, if components are
replaced, checking and adjustment of the
parameters may be necessary. Checking and
adjusting parameters is also useful a trou-
blshooting/
diagnostic tool to isolate defec-tive compo-
nents.
The adjusting parameters accessible through
keypad commands are a subset of the com-
plete complement of adjustments, but are the
key parameters necessary for basic opertion.
Access to all adjustments requires a com-
puter connected to the accessory connector
(J3). In addition, the computer must be
loaded with the proper diagnostic software.
43
Tests & Adjustments
Consult with Motorola regarding specific
hardware and software requirements for the
diagnostic computer.

Test Interface

Figure 7: "Connections for Testing and
Adjustments" on page 48 shows the audio
and RF connections to a communications
analyzer when using the MCEL 2000 test
interface, and SKN4800A test cable.

Adjustments

To properly check and adjust the adjustment
parameters using keypad commands, per-
form the following procedures in sequence.
Impotrtant
Only those memory locations referred to in
the following proce-dure should be pro-
grammed. Data in other memory locations
which are "Stepped through" during the pro-
cedure
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