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Basic Service Manual
*68015000841*
DECEMBER 2023
68015000841-EL
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  • Page 1 MTP3100/MTP3150/MTP3200/ MTP3250/MTP3500/MTP3550 Basic Service Manual *68015000841* DECEMBER 2023 68015000841-EL © 2023 Motorola Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    68015000841-EL Contents Contents List of Figures........................6 List of Tables........................8 Intellectual Property and Regulatory Notices..............10 Document History......................11 Read Me First........................13 Notations Used in This Manual..................14 Safety Information......................15 Compliance with RF Exposure Standards..................... 15 Federal Communication Commission (FCC) Regulations............16 RF Energy Exposure Awareness, Control Information, and Operational Instructions for Occupational Use........................16 RF Exposure Compliance and Control Guidelines..............16...
  • Page 3 68015000841-EL Contents 2.1.2 Transceiver.........................34 2.1.2.1 Digital Section...................... 35 2.1.2.2 Transmitter Path....................35 2.1.2.3 Receiver Path.......................35 2.1.2.4 Frequency Generating Section................36 2.1.3 Global Positioning System, Bluetooth, and Global Navigation Satellite System Section...37 Chapter 3:  Programming the Radio.................38 Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing................... 39 4.1 Typical Test Setup..........................39 4.2 Alternative Test Setup........................
  • Page 4 68015000841-EL Contents 5.3 Accessories Replacement Parts List....................66 5.4 General Repair Procedures and Techniques................... 70 5.5 Level 1 and Level 2 Maintenance....................72 5.6 Protection of Static-Sensitive Devices..................... 72 5.7 Torque Specification Chart for Full Keypad Radio................72 5.8 Torque Specification Chart for Limited Keypad Radio..............73 5.9 Replacement Parts..........................
  • Page 5 68015000841-EL Contents 5.11 Radio Leak Test..........................121 5.11.1 Vacuum Leak Test......................121 5.11.1.1 Performing Vacuum Leak Test .................121 5.11.2 Hand Pump Vacuum Leak Tester Kit................122 5.11.2.1 Performing Hand Pump Vacuum Leak Test............123 5.11.3 Performing Leak Area Troubleshooting................125 5.11.3.1 Performing Back Chassis Sub-Assembly Troubleshooting......125 5.11.3.2 Performing Bottom Connector Sub-Assembly Troubleshooting.......
  • Page 6: List Of Figures

    68015000841-EL List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1: Sample of the TETRA CPS Plus Initializing Interface............... 38 Figure 2: Typical Test Setup..........................40 Figure 3: RF Antenna Adaptor – Insertion......................41 Figure 4: Antenna Adapter – Removal......................42 Figure 5: Service Flowchart..........................64 Figure 6: Full Keypad –...
  • Page 7 68015000841-EL List of Figures Figure 37: Speaker Assembly Removal......................110 Figure 38: UC Escutcheon Removal....................... 111 Figure 39: Display Installation.........................112 Figure 40: Bottom Connector Installation......................113 Figure 41: Main Board Installation........................114 Figure 42: Thermal Pad Installation........................ 114 Figure 43: SIM Card Door Installation......................115 Figure 44: Back Chassis Installation.......................116 Figure 45: RF Switch Seal and Back Cover Installation..................117 Figure 46: RFID Knob Installation Using Fixture.....................118...
  • Page 8: List Of Tables

    68015000841-EL List of Tables List of Tables Table 1: Document History..........................11 Table 2: MTP3100 Quick Start Guides......................23 Table 3: MTP3150 Quick Start Guides......................23 Table 4: MTP3200 Quick Start Guides......................24 Table 5: MTP3250 Quick Start Guides......................24 Table 6: MTP3500 Quick Start Guides......................25 Table 7: MTP3550 Quick Start Guides......................
  • Page 9 Table 38: Hand Pump Vacuum Leak Test Parts....................123 Table 39: Service Information – Telephone Numbers and Addresses of Latin America Radio Support Centers..............................128 Table 40: Service Information – Telephone Numbers and Addresses of Latin America Motorola Solutions Centers..............................128 Table 41: Recommended Programming Equipment..................130 Table 42: Service Replacement Kit Matrix......................
  • Page 10: Intellectual Property And Regulatory Notices

    License Rights The purchase of Motorola Solutions products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication, estoppel or otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents or patent applications of Motorola Solutions, except for the normal nonexclusive, royalty-free license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product.
  • Page 11: Document History

    Added Glossary chapter. 68015000841-EA Added MTP3500 and MTP3550 radio information, March 2015 for UHF 380–470 MHz and 800 MHz. 68015000841-EB Added MTP3100/3150/3200/3250 Version B radio April 2015 information. 68015000841-EC Added antenna AN000251A01 and battery March 2018 PMNN4522 in the replacement part list.
  • Page 12 68015000841-EL Document History Edition Description Date 68015000841-EJ September 2022 ● Rename Man Down to Man Down (Fall Alert) ● Added replacement for Encryption IC in Acces- sories Replacement Parts List on page ● Added PMUE4683_S in Service Replacement Kit Matrix on page 130 for MTP3550.
  • Page 13: Read Me First

    68015000841-EL Read Me First Read Me First This manual contains information necessary to test and maintain the TETRA radio at the module level. It also contains information on radio assembling and disassembling.
  • Page 14: Notations Used In This Manual

    68015000841-EL Notations Used in This Manual Notations Used in This Manual Throughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of warning, caution, and notice notations. These notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and due care must be taken and observed. WARNING: WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death or injury.
  • Page 15: Safety Information

    (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. This radio transmitter has been approved by ISED to operate with Motorola Solutions-approved antenna with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
  • Page 16: Federal Communication Commission (Fcc) Regulations

    These recommended RF exposure levels include substantial margins of protection. All Motorola Solutions two-way radios are designed, manufactured, and tested to ensure that they meet government-established RF exposure levels. In addition, manufacturers also recommend specific operating instructions to users of two-way radios.
  • Page 17: Operating Instructions

    ● When worn on the body, always place the radio in a Motorola Solutions-approved clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness. The use of non-Motorola Solutions-approved accessories may result in exposure levels exceeding the IEEE/ICNIRP occupational/controlled environment RF exposure limits.
  • Page 18: Operational Cautions For Intrinsic Safe Equipment

    Repairs for Motorola Solutions products with intrinsically safe approval are the responsibility of the user. Repairs to a Motorola Solutions FM approved radio product should only be done at a location that has been FM audited under the FM 3605 repairs and service standard. Contact Motorola Solutions for assistance regarding repairs and service of Motorola Solutions intrinsically safe equipment.
  • Page 19: Electromagnetic Interference/Compatibility

    68015000841-EL Safety Information substitute has been previously approved with a different Motorola Solutions communications equipment unit. The approving agency (FM, UL, CSA, CENELEC, or ATEX) lists all the approved configurations. The Intrinsically Safe Approval Label affixed to the radio refers to the intrinsically safe classification of that radio product, and the approved batteries that can be used with that system.
  • Page 20: Conformance Statement

    68015000841-EL Safety Information Conformance Statement This product is in conformance with the TETRA (TErrestrial Trunked Radio) standard. Use of Communication Devices While Driving Always obey the laws and regulations on the use of radios in the area where you drive. ●...
  • Page 21 68015000841-EL Safety Information electrical circuit (short circuit) and become hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse, or other container with metal objects.
  • Page 22: Warranty And Service Support

    In instances where the product is covered under a "return for replacement" or "return for repair" warranty, a check of the product should be performed prior to shipping the unit back to Motorola Solutions. This is to ensure that the product has been correctly programmed or has not been subjected to damage outside the terms of the warranty.
  • Page 23: Related Emea Region Publications

    68015000841-EL Related EMEA Region Publications Related EMEA Region Publications This section contains part numbers and titles of related Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) region publications. Table 2: MTP3100 Quick Start Guides Part Number Language MN001511A01 English MN001516A01 Danish MN001517A01...
  • Page 24: Table 4: Mtp3200 Quick Start Guides

    68015000841-EL Related EMEA Region Publications Part Number Language MN001542A01 Spanish (Latin America) MN001662A01 Russian MN001542A01 Spanish MN002320A01 Slovak MN003190A01 Finnish MN001529A01 Arabic (Egypt) Table 4: MTP3200 Quick Start Guides Part Number Language MN001543A01 English MN001548A01 Danish MN001549A01 Dutch MN001550A01 French MN001551A01 German MN001552A01...
  • Page 25: Table 6: Mtp3500 Quick Start Guides

    68015000841-EL Related EMEA Region Publications Part Number Language MN001570A01 Spanish (Latin America) MN001571A01 Swedish MN001572A01 German MN001573A01 French MN001574A01 Arabic (Egypt) MN001645A01 Russian MN001570A01 Spanish MN003193A01 Finnish Table 6: MTP3500 Quick Start Guides Part Number Language MN001592A01 English MN001596A01 Danish MN001597A01 Dutch MN001598A01...
  • Page 26: Table 8: Mtp3100 User Manuals

    MN001590A01 Arabic (Egypt) MN001591A01 Japanese MN001646A01 Russian MN002319A01 Slovak MN003194A01 Finnish MN004973A01 Catalan Table 8: MTP3100 User Manuals Part Number Description Language 68015000897 MTP3100 Feature User Guide English MN002116A01 English and Spanish MN002117A01 English and Portuguese MN002118A01 English and German...
  • Page 27: Table 11: Mtp3250 User Manuals

    English and Spanish MN002132A01 English and Portuguese MN002133A01 English and German MN001612A01 MTP3550 Product Information English Manual Table 14: Other Related Manuals Part Number Description Language 68015000845 MTP3100/MTP3150/MTP3200/ English MTP3250/MTP3500/MTP3550 Detailed Service Manual 68015000844 CMM Disclosure/TTT Table for English MTP3000 Series...
  • Page 28 68015000841-EL Related EMEA Region Publications Part Number Description Language 68015000843 MTP3100/MTP3200/MTP3250 English Accessory Leaflet...
  • Page 29: Chapter 1: Model Information

    This manual applies to the following MTP3000 radio series, Class 3L, TETRA Handportable Terminal model. Table 15: MTP3000 Series Sales Models Type No. Sales Model No. Short Description PT912OF H61PCF6TZ1AN MTP3100 350–430 MHz PTB952F H61PCF6TZ1BN MTP3100 350–470 MHz PT912OHE H63PCH6TZ3AN MTP3150 350–430 MHz...
  • Page 30: Table 17: Receiver Specifications

    68015000841-EL Chapter 1: Model Information GENERAL PTB952HE MTP3200 PT912OFE PTB952FE MTP3200 FuG PT912OFG MTP3250 PT912OHE PTB952HE MTP3250 FuG PT912OHG MTP3500 PTBP952FE PTBP953FE MTP3550 PTBP952HE PTBP953HE Temperature Range for Transceiver: Operating –30 °C to +60 °C Storage –40 °C to +85 °C Battery Types: Standard NNTN8020_ Removable 1650 mAh Li-Ion...
  • Page 31: Table 18: Transmitter Specifications

    68015000841-EL Chapter 1: Model Information RECEIVER Intermodulation: (3.5%) BER Interfering Signal Level –47 dBm Selectivity Blocking: (3.5%) BER (50–100 kHz) Interfering Signal Level –40 dBm Spurious Rejection: (3.5%) BER Interfering Signal Level –45 dBm Frequency Stability: Locked to Base +100 Hz Unlocked to Base +1000 Hz Audio Rated...
  • Page 32: Sales Model Nomenclature

    MD = Europe, Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) Type of Unit H = Hand-Held Portable M = Mobile Product Model Series 61 = Motorola Solutions MTP3100 Family 62 = Motorola Solutions MTP3200/MTP3500 Family 63 = Motorola Solutions MTP3150/MTP3250/MTP3550 Family Frequency Band P = 350–470 MHz Q = 410–430 MHz...
  • Page 33 68015000841-EL Chapter 1: Model Information Position Description Value 6 = 25 kHz 7 = 30 kHz N = Digital Front Q = Low Profile – Basic Display R = Digital Multi-Service T = TDMA Digital Dual Mode Primary System Type Z = Dimetra Feature Level 1 = Basic...
  • Page 34: Chapter 2: Overview

    68015000841-EL Chapter 2: Overview Chapter 2 Overview To achieve a high spectrum efficiency, the radio uses digital modulation technology and sophisticated voice- compression algorithm. The voice received by the microphone is converted into a digital bit stream consisting of zeros (0) and ones (1). This stream is modulated into a radio frequency (RF) signal.
  • Page 35: Digital Section

    68015000841-EL Chapter 2: Overview 2.1.2.1 Digital Section The digital section is based on a Dual Core System On a Chip (SoC) processor. It consists of a low-power Advanced RISC Machine (ARM) application core and Digital Signal Processor (DSP) core with floating point. This section also has a coprocessor that does keypad scanning and several input or output (IO) interfaces.
  • Page 36: Frequency Generating Section

    2.1.2.4 Frequency Generating Section The frequency generating section includes the following components. Table 21: Frequency Generating Section Components Radio Model Component MTP3100/MTP3150/MTP3200/MTP3250 Version ● RFIC Fractional-N Synthesizer ● Reference Oscillator ● Main VCO ●...
  • Page 37: Global Positioning System, Bluetooth, And Global Navigation Satellite System Section

    Global Positioning System, Bluetooth, and Global Navigation Satellite System Section NOTE: GNSS is only applicable for MTP3100/MTP3150/MTP3200/MTP3250 Version B, MTP3250 Version C and MTP3500/MTP3550. Bluetooth (BT) is not applicable for MTP3150. The GPS/BT is provided by a single chip solution in a 65-nm CMOS process that integrates GPS and Bluetooth functions.
  • Page 38: Chapter 3: Programming The Radio

    68015000841-EL Chapter 3: Programming the Radio Chapter 3 Programming the Radio For programming the radio, refer to 6802974C10 TETRA Customer Programming Software (CPS) Plus Startup User Guide. Figure 1: Sample of the TETRA CPS Plus Initializing Interface...
  • Page 39: Chapter 4: Test Setup And Testing

    Chapter 4 Test Setup and Testing This chapter provides a general overview for testing Motorola Solutions radios. There may be some differences caused by the variety of software versions running on the testing equipment. Please consult the user guides of the respective testing equipment for further details.
  • Page 40: Alternative Test Setup

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing Figure 2: Typical Test Setup Label Description IFR 39xx/IFR 2968 N-Type RF Connector RF Cable (PMLN5891_) Battery Eliminator (PMLN6101_) 3.8 V Power Supply Alternative Test Setup Cable adapter PMLN5891_ enables connecting to the RF adapter connector on the main board. Thus, it allows RF testing of the main board in a radio, which has its back cover disassembled.
  • Page 41: Assembling Procedures For Alternative Test Setup

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing 4.2.1 Assembling Procedures for Alternative Test Setup When and where to use: NOTE: The RF Antenna Adaptor is used for testing purposes only. Procedure: 1. Align the RF plug to the chassis slot. Figure 3: RF Antenna Adaptor –...
  • Page 42: Disassembling Procedures For Alternative Test Setup

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing 4. The wing screw on the RF antenna adapter plastic block is now aligned with the antenna tower. Tighten the wing screw by rotating clockwise until it touches the plastic block on the RF antenna adapter.
  • Page 43: Test Check List

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing Test Check List Table 22: Test Setup for 350–470 MHz Radio Models The following table summarizes the required test setup for 380–430 MHz radio models. Test Name Test Setup Radio Setup Test Conditions Limits Base Station Reg- Control Channel...
  • Page 44: Table 23: Test Setups For 806-870 Mhz Radio Models

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing Test Name Test Setup Radio Setup Test Conditions Limits 30.5–34.5 dBm (Class 3L) 32.5–36.5 dBm (Class 3) RF Gen Level –90 dBm 28–32 dBm Burst Power (Class 4) 30.5–34.5 dBm (Class 3L) 32.5–36.5 dBm (Class 3) Timing Error ±0.25 Symbols...
  • Page 45: Transmitter Tests

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing Test Name Test Setup Radio Setup Test Conditions Limits Vector Error Max 10% RMS, 30% Peak Frequency Error ±100 Hz Call Processing 1 kHz Test Signal –50 dBm Talk Back Group Mode Call Processing Private 4 digit random 28–32 dBm...
  • Page 46: Configuring Ifr 3901/Ifr 3902/Ifr 3920 Setup

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing ● Vector Diagrams Configuring IFR 3901/IFR 3902/IFR 3920 Setup Use these procedures to configure the IFR 3901/IFR 3902/IFR 3920 setup. Procedure: 1. Turn ON the IFR. 2. Press CONFIG → CONFIG. Select System → TETRA → MS. 3.
  • Page 47: Configuring Ifr 2968 Setup

    The Control Channel automatically changes to 2040, and Traffic Channel automatically changes to 2140. ● For MTP3100/3150/3200/3250 Version B and MTP3500/3550 350–470 MHz radios, press Tetra 380+0MS. The Control Channel automatically changes to 3600, and Traffic Channel automatically changes to 3700.
  • Page 48: Configuring Ifr 3901/Ifr 3902/Ifr 3920 Manual Screen Test

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing 15. Press Max Tx Level. Enter 30 dBm and press Max Tx Level. 16. Press Access Parameter. Enter -53 dBm and press Access Parameter. 17. Press Test Mode → Enable. 18. Press Base Service. NOTE: You are entering base services setup.
  • Page 49: Configuring Ifr 2968 Manual Screen Test

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing 2. Perform one of the following actions: ● For 350–470 MHz, enter 3600 for Control Channel. ● For 806–870 MHz, enter 2072 for Control Channel. 3. Perform one of the following actions: ● For 350–470 MHz, enter 3700 for Traffic Channel.
  • Page 50: Rf Tests

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing RF Tests This section lists the applicable RF Tests and its procedures for the radio. 4.8.1 Testing Receiver using IFR 3901/IFR 3902/IFR 3920 Prerequisites: This test requires programming the radio. Refer to TETRA Customer Programming Software (CPS) User Guide.
  • Page 51: Testing Transmitter Using Ifr 2968

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing 5. Press PTT. NOTE: Press and hold the PTT to read the results. Monitor the Tx Measurement window, which displays the Power Profile, Burst Timing, Vector Peak, Vector RMS, Freq Error, and Residual Carrier. Burst Power Required Results: 28.0–32.0 dBm (Class 4) or 30.5–34.5 dBm (Class 3L) Power Profile: Passed...
  • Page 52: Talk Back Using Ifr 2968

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing 3. Press PTT and speak into the microphone of the radio. The last 3 sec of the speech frames is heard after PTT is released. 4. Press Test Sound to provide the 1 kHz signal to the radio speaker. A 1 kHz tone is heard from the radio speaker for about 3 sec.
  • Page 53: Digital Duplex Test (Tx) Using Ifr 2968

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing Burst Power Required Results: 28.0–32.0 dBm (Class 4) or 30.5–34.5 dBm (Class 3L) Power Profile: Passed Burst Timing: ± 0.25 Symbols Vector Error: Max 10% RMS, Max 30% Peak, Max 5% residual Frequency Error: ± 100 Hz 2.
  • Page 54: Manual Mode Testing

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing 3. Press Duplex Test (Tx). The Digital Duplex test results are displayed on the IFR screen providing you with the following bar charts measurement capabilities: ● Power ● Vector RMS ● Frequency Error 4.
  • Page 55 If SIM card is detected in SIM slot, the display shows: SIM card PASSED Press Any key To Continue 9. Press the corresponding key to proceed to the next test. Vibrator Test 10. The display shows: Only applicable for MTP3100/3150/3200/3250 Version B and MTP3500/3550.
  • Page 56 68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing Vibrator Test 11. Do the following: Action Result Press any key. The display shows: Vibrator On The radio vibrates. 12. Press the corresponding key to proceed to the next test. LEDs Test 13. The display shows: LEDs Test 14.
  • Page 57 68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing Action Result Press any key. The display shows: Display Backlight On The radio display backlight lights up. 18. Press the corresponding key to proceed to the next test. MACE Test 19. The display shows: MACE Press Any key To Continue...
  • Page 58 68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing Tones Test 26. Do the following: Action Result Press any key. The display shows: Internal Speaker Tone Test The speaker plays a continuous tone. Press any key. The display shows: Internal Earpiece Tone Test The internal earpiece plays a continuous tone.
  • Page 59 68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing Action Result Press any key to continue. The display shows: Connect RSM accessory to the radio (RSM connected) Attach RSM accessory to the The display shows: radio. RSM MIC to INT EAR Loopback Test (RSM connected) Speak into the RSM micro- You hear your voice from the internal earpiece.
  • Page 60 68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing Action Result Bind around the antenna one binding of the Make sure that the chopper noise is not audi- earpiece cable and place the external earpiece ble. close to ear and listen for chopper noise. 32.
  • Page 61 68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing 37. Do the following: Action Result Press any key. The display shows: <<<< >>>> Press the corresponding key The respective display disappears every time you press a key. to continue. Continue until display is empty. 38.
  • Page 62 68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing Mandown Test 43. Do the following: Action Result Press any key. The display shows: 45 Degree Angle Angle Detection Mandown Test Place the radio horizontally on A beep sounds after 10 seconds. Man Down (Fall Alert) angle a flat surface.
  • Page 63: Testing Charger Recognition

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing TX Power Class 4 test 49. Press the corresponding key to proceed to the next test. Result: The display shows: The test is completed. Press any key to turn the radio OFF. Test is completed. Press any key to turn the radio OFF. 4.12.2 Testing Charger Recognition Procedure:...
  • Page 64: Service Flowchart

    68015000841-EL Chapter 4: Test Setup and Testing 8. Press the Power ON/OFF. The radio turns OFF. 4.13 Service Flowchart The service flowchart shows the expected results and their next required actions for the testing procedure of the radio. Figure 5: Service Flowchart Connect the radio to the IFR (1) Fail...
  • Page 65: Chapter 5: Maintenance

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Chapter 5 Maintenance This chapter provides information about the care and maintenance of this radio. Preventive Maintenance Periodic visual inspection and cleaning are recommended. Inspection Check that the external surfaces of your radio are clean, and that all external controls and switches are functional.
  • Page 66: Safe Handling Of Cmos And Ldmos Devices

    ● Wear a conductive wrist strap in series with a 100k resistor to ground. Replacement wrist straps that connect to the bench top covering are Motorola Solutions part number 4280385A59. ● Do not wear nylon clothing while handling CMOS/LDMOS devices.
  • Page 67: Table 25: Chargers And Charging Accessories

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Part Number Description NNTN8020_C 1650M 1700T Standard Lithium-Ion Battery, China NNTN8023_ 2150M 2200T Hi-Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery NNTN8023_C 2150M 2200T Hi-Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery, China PMNN4522_ IMPRES 2 ™ 3400 mAh Hi-Capacity Lithium-Ion Battery Table 25: Chargers and Charging Accessories Part Number Description NNTN6844_...
  • Page 68: Table 26: Carry Accessories

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Part Number Description NNTN8151_ TETRA Multi-Unit Charger, Battery Alone Insert, NA/LA NNTN8152_ TETRA Multi-Unit Charger, Battery Alone Insert, Euro NNTN8153_ TETRA Multi-Unit Charger, Battery Alone Insert, UK NNTN8155_ TETRA Multi-Unit Charger, Battery Alone Insert, Argentina NNTN8165_ TETRA Multi-Unit Charger, Battery Alone Insert, Brazil NNTN8040_ Vehicular Power Adapter, 12–24 V...
  • Page 69: Table 27: Audio Accessories

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Part Number Description PMLN5888_ Soft Leather Case 2.5 inch Swivel Belt Loop Full Keypad and Limited Keypad model PMLN5890_ Soft Leather Pouch, use with Peter Jones Stud RLN4570_ Break-a-way Chest Pack with Radio Holder RLN4815_ RadioPak Radio Utility Case WALN4307_ Peter Jones (ILG) Klick Fast Retro Fitting Garment with Easy Screw-To-Fit Dock Table 27: Audio Accessories...
  • Page 70: General Repair Procedures And Techniques

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Part Number Description (Replacement of 85012056001 once inventory depletes.) 85012031001 Whip 110 mm (380–430 MHz) 85012069001 Stubby 36.6 mm (806–870 MHz) 85012070001 Whip 70 mm (806–870 MHz) Table 29: Programming Cable Part Number Description PMKN4127_ Bottom Connector Serial Data Cable PMKN4129_ TETRA USB Data Cable Table 30: Miscellaneous...
  • Page 71: Table 31: Lead Free Solder Wire Part Number List

    Parts Replacement and Substitution When damaged parts are replaced, identical parts must be used. If the identical replacement part is not locally available, check the parts list for the proper Motorola Solutions part number and order the part. Rigid Circuit Boards This family of radios uses bonded, multilayer, printed circuit boards.
  • Page 72: Level 1 And Level 2 Maintenance

    Create a Proper Ground ● Ground the working surface of your service bench. If possible, use the Motorola Solutions Static Protection Assembly (Part Number: 0180386A82) to ground your service bench. This assembly contains a wrist strap, two ground cords, a table mat, and a floor mat.
  • Page 73: Torque Specification Chart For Limited Keypad Radio

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Description Part/Kit Quantity Torque Main board screw (M2 0375375A01 2.5±0.1 in-lb self tap) (0.28±0.011 Nm) Speaker retainer screw 0386434Z02 2.5±0.1 in-lb (M1.4 self tap) (0.28±0.011 Nm) SIM card screw (M1.4) 03012036001 1.75±0.1 in-lb (0.2±0.011 Nm) Keypad bezel screw 0386434Z03 2.5±0.1 in-lb (M1.4 self tap)
  • Page 74: Figure 6: Full Keypad - Exploded View 1

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 6: Full Keypad – Exploded View 1...
  • Page 75: Figure 7: Full Keypad - Exploded View 2

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 7: Full Keypad – Exploded View 2...
  • Page 76: Figure 8: Full Keypad - Exploded View 3

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 8: Full Keypad – Exploded View 3...
  • Page 77: Figure 9: Back Chassis Assembly (Sim) - Part No. 0104045J11

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 9: Back Chassis Assembly (SIM) – Part No. 0104045J11...
  • Page 78: Mtp3000 Series Full Keypad Radios Replacement Parts List

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 10: Back Chassis Assembly (Plain) – Part No. 0104054J35 Figure 11: Encryption IC Exploded View 5.9.1.1 MTP3000 Series Full Keypad Radios Replacement Parts List Table 35: MTP3000 Series Full Keypad Radios Replacement Parts List Part/Kit Number Description Remark 42012047001...
  • Page 79 68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Part/Kit Number Description Remark 75012148002 LCD module conductive pad Serviceable. 72012010002 LCD module 0386434Z02 Speaker retainer screw – Seal, earpiece Not serviceable. Included in item #19. 42012045001 Speaker retainer Serviceable. 50012013002 Speaker assembly 0386434Z03 Keypad bezel screw M1.4 –...
  • Page 80 68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Part/Kit Number Description Remark 2, 5 PMHN4169_Z Front Housing Hardware Kit with Bluetooth Serviceable. Comprises of Antenna (Hebrew) item #19. PMHN4181_Z Front Housing Hardware Kit with Bluetooth Antenna (Roman) 3, 5 PMHN4182_Z Front Housing Hardware Kit with Bluetooth Antenna (Chinese) 2, 5 PMHN4183_Z...
  • Page 81 68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Part/Kit Number Description Remark 3, 6 PMHN4316_Z Front Housing Hardware Kit with Bluetooth (Korea) 3, 6 PMHN4317_Z Front Housing Hardware Kit with Bluetooth (Japanese) 75012091001 Thermal pad Serviceable. Replace with a new thermal pad if 5, 6 BU000063A01 Thermal pad, MTP3550 found cracked/torn.
  • Page 82 68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Part/Kit Number Description Remark 54012165001 Ventilation label Serviceable. Replace to- gether with item #36. 3286058L01 Gore port Serviceable. Replace to- gether with item #35. 0104054J35 Back chassis assembly (Plain) Serviceable. 2, 5, 8, 0104045J11 Back chassis assembly (SIM) 0104064J82 Back Chassis Assembly (SIM), MTP3550 0104064J83...
  • Page 83: Mtp3000 Series Limited Keypad Radios Exploded View

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance 5.9.2 MTP3000 Series Limited Keypad Radios Exploded View MTP3000 Series Limited Keypad Radios Replacement Parts List on page 87 provides the part/kit numbers of the components shown in the following exploded view diagrams. Figure 12: Limited Keypad – Exploded View 1...
  • Page 84: Figure 13: Limited Keypad - Exploded View 2

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 13: Limited Keypad – Exploded View 2...
  • Page 85: Figure 14: Limited Keypad - Exploded View 3

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 14: Limited Keypad – Exploded View 3...
  • Page 86: Figure 15: Back Chassis Assembly (Sim) - Part No. 0104045J11

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 15: Back Chassis Assembly (SIM) – Part No. 0104045J11...
  • Page 87: Mtp3000 Series Limited Keypad Radios Replacement Parts List

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 16: Back Chassis Assembly (Plain) – Part No. 0104054J35 Figure 17: Encryption IC Exploded View 5.9.2.1 MTP3000 Series Limited Keypad Radios Replacement Parts List Table 36: MTP3000 Series Limited Keypad Radios Replacement Parts List Part/Kit Number Description Remark 42012047001...
  • Page 88 55012012001, item #5, 9, 17, and 18. Available in EMEA region. Available in LACR region. MTP3100 and MTP3200 Version A. These radio models display above the user interface screen. MTP3100 and MTP3200 Version B. These radio models display above the user interface screen.
  • Page 89 68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Part/Kit Number Description Remark 0104065J29 Front housing assembly with Bluetooth anten- Not serviceable. Compris- es of 0104042J37, item #5, 9, 17, and 18. PMHN4172_Z Front housing hardware kit without Bluetooth Serviceable. Comprises of antenna 55012012001 and item #19.
  • Page 90 68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Part/Kit Number Description Remark 85012031001 Antenna whip 380–430 MHz 85012033001 Antenna stubby 380–430 MHz 85012056001 AN000251A0 85012065001 Antenna whip 410–470 MHz 85012066001 Antenna short stubby 410–470 MHz 85012069001 Antenna stubby 806–870 MHz 85012070001 Antenna whip 806–870 MHz 54012165001 Ventilation label Serviceable.
  • Page 91: Radio Disassembly And Reassembly

    Mechanical checks and self-tests should be performed on the unit at the basic level of service. NOTE: Read each procedure thoroughly before performing the actual task. 5.10.1 Disassembling the Radio Only Motorola Solutions Service Centers or Authorized Motorola Solutions Service Dealers can disassemble the radio for repair or maintenance. 5.10.1.1 Removing the Antenna Prerequisites: The antenna must be removed each time the back housing is removed.
  • Page 92: Removing The Battery

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 18: Removing the Antenna 5.10.1.2 Removing the Battery Procedure: 1. Place the unit facing down on the work area. 2. Press the battery release button, slide the battery downwards away from the unit and remove the battery from the unit.
  • Page 93: Removing The Volume And Frequency Knob

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 19: Removing the Battery 5.10.1.3 Removing the Volume and Frequency Knob There are three options that you can use to remove the Volume Knob. ● Option 1: Using the Knob Opener Removal Method ● Option 2: Using the Manual Removal Method ●...
  • Page 94: Figure 20: Volume And Frequency Knob Removal Using The Knob Opener

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance 3. Slide the Knob Opener from either behind or front direction into the Frequency knob. Using the Knob Opener, push the Frequency knob upwards until it is free from the Frequency switch. NOTE: Note: Pay close attention on the Knob Opener direction and the sequence of the knobs removal as stated in step 2 step...
  • Page 95: Figure 21: Volume And Frequency Knob Removal Using Hand

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 21: Volume and Frequency Knob Removal Using Hand Description Volume knob Frequency knob 5.10.1.3.3 Using the Fixture Removal Method Prerequisites: Recommended tools: Volume Knob Opener and RFID Knob assembly fixture (Supplier part number: MT076/14). The fixture can be purchased from the following supplier: ACCESS HITECH AUTOMATION SDN BHD ( 592024-U ) Website: www.accesshitech.com...
  • Page 96: Removing The Back Cover

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 22: Volume Knob Removal Using Fixture Description Volume Knob 5.10.1.4 Removing the Back Cover Prerequisites: Recommended tools: Black Stick or flat-tip screwdriver. Procedure: 1. Insert the Black Stick or flat-tip screwdriver carefully into the small slot in between the Back Cover and the Back Chassis.
  • Page 97: Figure 23: Removing The Back Cover

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 23: Removing the Back Cover Description Pry the Back Cover upwards Back Cover Slot in between Back Cover and Back Chassis Black Stick/Flat-tip screwdriver Back Chasis 3. Remove the RF Switch Seal from the Back Chassis. Figure 24: Removing the RF Switch Seal...
  • Page 98: Removing The Back Chassis

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Description Back Cover RF Switch Seal Slide the Back Cover downwards to remove 5.10.1.5 Removing the Back Chassis Prerequisites: Recommended tools: ● 8IP Torx-Plus bit ● Torx driver ● Mini flat-tip screwdriver NOTE: The tamper label must be replaced each time the back chassis is removed. Procedure: 1.
  • Page 99: Removing The Sim Card Door

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 25: Back Chassis Removal Description Tamper label 5.10.1.6 Removing the SIM Card Door Prerequisites: Recommended tools: ● T-5 Torx bit ● Torx driver Procedure: 1. Remove the battery. 2. Using the Torx driver with the T-5 Torx bit, unscrew the single screw fastening the SIM card holder to the back chassis.
  • Page 100: Removing The Main Board

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 26: SIM Card Door Removal Description Back chassis SIM card door SIM card holder 5.10.1.7 Removing the Main Board Prerequisites: Recommended tools: ● 6IP Torx-Plus bit ● Torx driver Procedure: 1. Using the Torx driver with the 6IP Torx-Plus bit, unscrew the two screws at the top portion of the main board with the torque of 2.5±0.1 in-lb (0.28±0.011 Nm).
  • Page 101: Removing The Bottom Connector

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 27: Main Board Removal Description Main board PCB Guide hole 5.10.1.8 Removing the Bottom Connector Prerequisites: Recommended tools: ● Mini flat-tip screwdriver Procedure: 1. Unplug the BTB (Board-to-Board) connector from the Main Board. Make sure the connector is removed from the right edge.
  • Page 102: Removing The Display

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Description Unplug the BTB connector from this side 2. Using a flat-tip screwdriver, carefully pry the metal retainer upwards. 3. Push the bottom connector downwards away from the housing. Be careful when guiding the flex connector through the housing gap. Figure 29: Bottom Connector Removal Description Retainer...
  • Page 103: Removing The Uc Escutcheon

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 30: Display Removal Description LCD retainer LCD module 5.10.1.10 Removing the UC Escutcheon Prerequisites: Recommended tools: ● Tweezers or narrow blade knife Procedure: 1. Carefully insert the tweezers or knife inside the escutcheon. 2. Using the tweezers or knife, gently pry the UC Escutcheon away from the front housing. Careful handling is required to avoid causing cosmetic defects to the surrounding components.
  • Page 104: Removing The Speaker Assembly

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 31: UC Escutcheon Removal Description UC flex UC Escutcheon 5.10.1.11 Removing the Speaker Assembly Prerequisites: Recommended tools: ● 6IP Torx-Plus bit ● Torx Driver Procedure: 1. Using the Torx driver with the 6IP Torx-Plus bit, unscrew the single speaker retainer screw fastening the speaker retainer to the front housing with a torque of 2.5±0.1 in-lb (0.28±0.011 Nm).
  • Page 105: Removing The Keypad

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 32: Speaker Assembly Removal Description Speaker Retainer screw Speaker Retainer Speaker Assembly 5.10.1.12 Removing the Keypad Prerequisites: Recommended tools: ● 6IP Torx-Plus Bit ● Torx Driver Procedure: 1. Using the Torx driver with the 6IP Torx-Plus bit, unscrew the four screws fastening the main keypad bezel to the front housing with a torque of 2.5±0.1 in-lb (0.28±0.011 Nm).
  • Page 106: Figure 33: Keypad Removal Fkp Keypad

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 33: Keypad Removal FKP Keypad Description FKP keypad flex assembly Mylar dome Main keypad (FKP) Keypad bezel (FKP) Membrane, Bottom Mic...
  • Page 107: Reassembling The Radio

    Main keypad (LKP) Keypad bezel (LKP) Membrane, Bottom Mic 5.10.2 Reassembling the Radio Only Motorola Solutions Service Centers or Authorized Motorola Solutions Service Dealers can disassemble the radio for repair or maintenance. 5.10.2.1 Installing the Keypad Prerequisites: Recommended tools: ●...
  • Page 108: Figure 35: Keypad Installation Fkp Keypad

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance 2. Place the keypad bezel and main keypad combination on the front housing. Using the Torx driver with the 6IP Torx-Plus bit, screw in the four screws on the front housing with a torque of 2.5±0.1 in-lb (0.28±0.011 Nm).
  • Page 109: Installing The Speaker Assembly

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 36: Keypad Installation LKP Keypad Description LKP keypad flex assembly Mylar dome Main keypad (LKP) Keypad bezel (LKP) Membrane, Bottom Mic 5.10.2.2 Installing the Speaker Assembly Prerequisites: Recommended tools: ● 6IP Torx-Plus bit ● Torx Driver Procedure: 1.
  • Page 110: Installing The Uc Escutcheon

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 37: Speaker Assembly Removal Description Speaker Retainer screw Speaker Retainer Speaker Assembly 5.10.2.3 Installing the UC Escutcheon Prerequisites: Recommended tools: ● Tweezers or narrow blade knife Procedure: 1. Align the UC Escutcheon appropriately to the front housing by using the UC Escutcheon slot as a guide.
  • Page 111: Installing The Display

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 38: UC Escutcheon Removal Description UC flex UC Escutcheon 5.10.2.4 Installing the Display Prerequisites: Recommended tools: ● Mini flat-tip screwdriver NOTE: Do not touch the display in the active viewing area; fingerprints on this surface cannot be easily removed.
  • Page 112: Installing The Bottom Connector

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 39: Display Installation Description LCD retainer LCD module 5.10.2.5 Installing the Bottom Connector Prerequisites: Recommended tools: ● Mini flat-tip screwdriver Procedure: 1. Install the bottom connector to the front housing. Make sure that the flex connector is always on top and guide the flex connector through the housing gap.
  • Page 113: Installing The Main Board

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 40: Bottom Connector Installation Description Retainer Bottom Connector 5.10.2.6 Installing the Main Board Prerequisites: Recommended tools: ● 6IP Torx-Plus Bit ● Torx Driver Procedure: 1. Connect the speaker assembly connector to the main board, then place the main board in position on the front housing assembly.
  • Page 114: Figure 41: Main Board Installation

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 41: Main Board Installation Description Main board PCB Guide hole 4. Carefully connect all flex connectors to the main board. 5. Place the thermal pad on top of the head spreader on the main board. Make sure it is aligned properly with the head spreader.
  • Page 115: Installing The Sim Card Door

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance 5.10.2.7 Installing the SIM Card Door Prerequisites: Recommended tools: ● T-5 Torx bit ● Torx driver Procedure: 1. Place the SIM card Door into position on the back chassis. 2. Place the SIM card holder onto the back chassis, including the single flathead screw. 3.
  • Page 116: Installing The Back Cover

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance ● Mini flat-tip screwdriver NOTE: The tamper label must be replaced each time the back chassis is removed. Procedure: 1. Place main seal in back chassis making sure that all tabs fit well in the back chassis and the seal rests in the groove that goes around the back chassis.
  • Page 117: Installing The Rfid Knob

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance ● Black Stick or flat-tip screwdriver Procedure: 1. Attach the RF Switch Seal on the Back Chassis. 2. Slide the Back Cover upwards along the grooves on the Back Chassis. Figure 45: RF Switch Seal and Back Cover Installation Description Back Cover RF Switch Seal...
  • Page 118: Figure 46: Rfid Knob Installation Using Fixture

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance ● Option 1: Using the Manual Method ● Option 2: Using the Fixture Installation Method 5.10.2.10.1 Installing the RFID Knob Using the Manual Method Procedure: Remove the radio from the fixture nest. Insert the RFID Knob vertically into the volume switch. Ensure that the knob is pushed all the way into the switch using hand.
  • Page 119: Installing The Volume And Frequency Knob

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance 5.10.2.11 Installing the Volume and Frequency Knob Procedure: Insert both Frequency and Volume knob vertically into their respective switches. Ensure that both knobs are pushed all the way into their respective switches. 5.10.2.12 Installing the battery Procedure: 1.
  • Page 120: Installing The Antenna

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 48: Battery Installation 5.10.2.13 Installing the Antenna Procedure: Screw the antenna clockwise to the handset. Figure 49: Installing the Antenna...
  • Page 121: Radio Leak Test

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance 5.11 Radio Leak Test This section discusses radio immersibility concerns, tests, and disassembly and reassembly of the radios. 5.11.1 Vacuum Leak Test The vacuum leak test is performed to ensure that the radio is IPx8 compliant. Perform this test after servicing the radio and before returning the radio to the customer.
  • Page 122: Hand Pump Vacuum Leak Tester Kit

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance 3. Ensure that the difference between the maximum and minimum fluctuation readings of the gauge pointer remains within 0.05 inHg. NOTE: The actual reading of the gauge pointer at this point is not important. Figure 50: Vacuum Leak Test Setup Leak Compressor Radio...
  • Page 123: Performing Hand Pump Vacuum Leak Test

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Table 38: Hand Pump Vacuum Leak Test Parts Part Number Description 66012067001 Hand Pump Vacuum Leak Tester Connector 32007073001 Vacuum Leak Tester Connector O-ring 5.11.2.1 Performing Hand Pump Vacuum Leak Test The hand pump leak test uses a manual tester that creates a vacuum condition inside the radio and monitors the radio for a stable vacuum reading.
  • Page 124: Figure 52: Initial Pressure For Hand Pump Vacuum Leak Test At 6.5 Inhg

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Figure 52: Initial Pressure for Hand Pump Vacuum Leak Test at 6.5 inHg mmHg InHg Figure 53: Initial Pressure and Maximum Allowable Pressure Drop Initial Pressure 6.0 inHg Pressure drop below 5.5 inHg Fail leak test mmHg InHg 7.
  • Page 125: Performing Leak Area Troubleshooting

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance 5.11.3 Performing Leak Area Troubleshooting If the radio fails the vacuum leak test, the leak area must be identified and serviced or replaced. Prerequisites: Label the original components or kits with a marker or sticker to avoid confusion. Procedure: Prepare a golden sample for troubleshooting reference.
  • Page 126: Performing Front Housing Kit Troubleshooting

    68015000841-EL Chapter 5: Maintenance Option Actions Fail Continue to step 5 5. Reassemble bottom connector subassembly onto the golden sample kit and perform a vacuum leak test. 6. Perform one of the following actions: Option Actions Pass Bottom connector subassembly can be reused. Fail Scrap the bottom connector subassembly.
  • Page 127: Appendix A: Service Information

    The radios are programmed at the factory. They cannot be tuned at the field service level. Level 3 Maintenance Level 3 maintenance can only be done at the Motorola Solutions Service Center/Depot. To find out more about Motorola Solutions Service Center, visit https://www.motorolasolutions.com/.
  • Page 128: Service Information For Americas

    Motorola Solutions. If the part number is appended with an asterisk, the part is serviceable by Motorola Solutions Depot only. If a list of parts is not included, that means that no user-serviceable parts are available for that kit or assembly.
  • Page 129 Motorola Solutions del Peru Ave. República de Panama 3535 Piso 11, San Isidro Lima 27 954-723-8959 Motorola Solutions, Inc. Latin American Countries Region 789 International Parkway Sunrise, FL 33325 Venezuela 58212-901-4600 Motorola Solutions de Los Andes C.A. Ave. Francisco de Miranda...
  • Page 130: Recommended Programming Equipment

    The following kits consist of a complete radio except accessories, battery, and antenna. Sales Service Tanapa Description Model MTP3100 PMUE3829_S MTP3100 UHF Limited Keypad CLR ROM PMUE3866_S MTP3100 UHF Limited Keypad TEA1 ROM PMUE3867_S MTP3100 UHF Limited Keypad TEA2 ROM PMUE3868_S MTP3100 UHF Limited Keypad TEA3 ROM...
  • Page 131 68015000841-EL Appendix A: Service Information Sales Service Tanapa Description Model PMUE4049_S MTP3200 UHF Limited Keypad GPS/Bluetooth TEA2 ROM SIM PMUE4052_S MTP3200 UHF Limited Keypad GPS/Bluetooth TEA3 ROM SIM PMUE4627_S MTP3200 UHF Limited Keypad CLR PMUE4628_S MTP3200 UHF Limited Keypad CLR GNSS PMUE4649_S MTP3200 UHF Limited Keypad TEA1 PMUE4650_S...
  • Page 132 68015000841-EL Appendix A: Service Information Sales Service Tanapa Description Model PMUE4759_S MTP3250 UHF Full Keypad TEA1 ROM GNSS PMUE4760_S MTP3250 UHF Full Keypad TEA2 ROM GNSS PMUE4761_S MTP3250 UHF Full Keypad TEA3 ROM GNSS PMUE4762_S MTP3x50 UHF Full Keypad CLR CYR GNSS PMUE4763_S MTP3250 UHF Full Keypad TEA1 CYR GNSS MTP3500...
  • Page 133 68015000841-EL Appendix A: Service Information Sales Service Tanapa Description Model PMUE4656_S MTP3550 UHF Full Keypad TEA2 ROM PMUE4657_S MTP3550 UHF Full Keypad TEA3 ROM PMUE4658_S MTP3550 UHF Full Keypad CLR CYR PMUE4659_S MTP3550 UHF Full Keypad TEA1 CYR PMUE4663_S MTP3550 UHF Full Keypad CLR HEB PMUE4664_S MTP3550 UHF Full Keypad TEA1 HEB PMUE4676_S...
  • Page 134: Table 43: Service Replacement Kit Matrix For Mainboard (Emea)

    Table 43: Service Replacement Kit Matrix for Mainboard (EMEA) Radio Version Service Main Description Board Kit MTP3100 350–430 MHz PMUE3829_W MTP3100 UHF Limited Keypad CLR Mainboard PT912OF PMUE3829_Z PMUE3866_W MTP3100 UHF Limited Keypad TEA1 Mainboard PMUE3867_W MTP3100 UHF Limited Keypad TEA2 Mainboard...
  • Page 135 68015000841-EL Appendix A: Service Information Radio Version Service Main Description Board Kit PMUE4041_Z MTP3250 FuG UHF Full Keypad TEA2 Mainboard MTP3500 350–430 MHz GMUE4774_W MTP3500 UHF Limited Keypad TEA2 GNSS Main- PT912OFE board PTBP953FE PMUE4765_W MTP3500 UHF Limited Keypad CLR Mainboard PMUE4766_W MTP3500 UHF Limited Keypad TEA1 Mainboard PMUE4767_W...
  • Page 136 68015000841-EL Appendix A: Service Information Radio Version Service Main Description Board Kit PMUE4790_W MTP3500 UHF Limited Keypad TEA3 AES128 GNSS Mainboard PMUE4791_W MTP3500 UHF Limited Keypad TEA1 AES256 GNSS Mainboard PMUE4792_W MTP3500 UHF Limited Keypad TEA2 AES256 GNSS Mainboard PMUE4793_W MTP3500 UHF Limited Keypad TEA3 AES256 GNSS Mainboard MTP3550 350–430 MHz...
  • Page 137 68015000841-EL Appendix A: Service Information Radio Version Service Main Description Board Kit PMUE4721_W MTP3550 UHF Full Keypad TEA3 ROM GNSS Mainboard PMUE4725_W MTP3550 UHF Full Keypad CLR ROM AES128 GNSS Mainboard PMUE4726_W MTP3550 UHF Full Keypad TEA1 ROM AES128 GNSS Mainboard PMUE4727_W MTP3550 UHF Full Keypad TEA2 ROM AES128 GNSS Mainboard...
  • Page 138: Appendix B: Bottom/Gcai Connector

    68015000841-EL Appendix B: Bottom/GCAI Connector Appendix B Bottom/GCAI Connector Mode Select (Option 1 and Option 2) Table 44: Logic Levels Use the following logic levels to select the requested bottom connector mode: Accessory Mode USB Host/Device OPT1 OPT2 (configured by OTG ID) No accessory Boot...
  • Page 139: Figure 54: Slim Connector

    68015000841-EL Appendix B: Bottom/GCAI Connector Bottom Connector Pin BTB Connector Pin, J1200 Signal 26, 28 SWB+_SUPPLY 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 EXTB+ BOOT_MODE SLIM Connector and FuG Terminals Figure 54: SLIM Connector VSUP USB_VBUS VIBRA_ALERT SPKR+ LINEOUT+ SPKR+ LINEOUT- RES_MEAS GPIO USB_D-...
  • Page 140: Appendix C: Service Aids

    Vacuum Leak Tester Connector 66007071001 Vacuum Leak Tester Connector O-ring 32007073001 Volume Knob Removal and Assembly Fixture MT076/14 (Supplier: Access Hitech) This test equipment is not provided by Motorola Solutions. You are required to obtain the equipment from external vendors.
  • Page 141: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary Differential Quadrature Phase Shift Advanced RISC Machine (ARM) Keying (DQPSK) A sub-class of the QPSK processor architecture based on a 32-bit reduced methods of transmitting data. Rather than using the instruction set (RISC) computer. absolute value of phase (as in QPSK), only the difference between the current value of phase and the previous value of phase are used.
  • Page 142 Global Core Accessory Interface Motorola Solutions proprietary accessory port for use with kilohertz (kHz) One thousand cycles per Motorola Solutions approved cables. USB and second. Used especially as a radio-frequency unit. RS232 styles supported. Abbreviation:GCAI LDMOS Laterally Diffused Metal Oxide...
  • Page 143 Receiver Radio Frequency Power Amplifier Transmitter Electronic equipment that generates Amplifier having one or more active devices to and amplifies an RF carrier signal, modulates the amplify radio signals. signal, and then radiates it into space. Abbreviation:RFPA Universal Serial Bus (USB) An external bus standard that supports data transfer rates of 12 Receiver...

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