Chapter 6: Configuration And Testing; Setup And Testing Overview; Preparing For Configuration And Testing - Motorola MTS LiTE Installation, Configuration And Basic Service Manual

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Chapter 6: Configuration and Testing

Chapter 6
Configuration and Testing
The setup and testing procedures covered in this manual are intended to be used in conjunction with
the information provided in
Together, the troubleshooting solutions and testing procedures, provide the necessary information to
isolate failures to a Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) or replaceable part. This helps to keep the system
down time to a minimum by quickly returning the site to normal operation.
NOTICE:
All suspected faulty FRUs should be shipped to a Motorola depot facility for servicing or repair.
For a list of available FRUs, see
6.1

Setup and Testing Overview

The setup and test procedures are used to test the functionality of the MTS and help isolate failures to
the module level.
The setup and testing procedures include preparation, CAN Bus configuration, and verification and
configuration of the Site Controller and Base Radio.
6.2

Preparing for Configuration and Testing

When and where to use: Perform the following steps before proceeding with configuration and testing
of the MTS.
Process:
1 Familiarize yourself with the usage of Man Machine Interface Commands.
See
MMI Commands and MTS Modes of Operation on page
2 Identify all recommended test equipment for the Site Controller and Base Radio Verification.
See
Test Equipment on page
3 Connect a service terminal.
See
Setting Up Service Terminal on page
6.2.1
MMI Commands and MTS Modes of Operation
CAUTION: You must be familiar with Man-Machine Interface (MMI) commands and their usage
before performing procedures in this chapter. An improper application of the MMI commands
can damage the equipment.
NOTICE: The MTS MMI Commands Manual serves as an introduction and reference for using
the software commands. If you are not familiar with using the commands, read the MTS MMI
Commands Manual before proceeding.
Service technicians can communicate with the MTS through the MMI commands and a service
terminal (laptop). MMI commands provide testing capabilities with access to alarm log files and various
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MTS Troubleshooting on page 345
Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) on page
226.
229.
and MMI Commands Manual.
446.
222.

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