Motorola canopy 900 mhz manual




















It uses operating frequencies which are not harmonized through the EC. All licenses must be obtained before using the product in any EC country. Canopy can be configured to operate at a range of frequencies, but at this time, only channels from MHz through MHz of the 5.

Before configuring equipment to operate outside this range, please check with your regulator. The Canopy Subscriber Module SM must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm 7. The corresponding compliance distances referenced above have been determined by assuming worst-case scenarios.

The peak power density S in the far-field of a radio-frequency source with rms transmit power P and antenna gain G at a distance d is. In the case of the Canopy SM without reflector, the gain is 8 dBi a factor of 6. A four-fold additional compliance margin is artificially introduced by doubling the distance to 20 cm. In the case of the Canopy SM with reflector, the gain is 26 dBi a factor of , so the peak power density equals the exposure limit at a distance of about 80 cm.

An almost four-fold additional compliance margin is artificially introduced by defining the compliance distance of 1. The compliance distance is greatly overestimated in this case because the far-field equation neglects the physical dimension of the antenna, which is modeled as a point-source. Now, therefore, in consideration of the promises and mutual obligations contained herein, and for other good and valuable consideration, the receipt and sufficiency of which are hereby mutually acknowledged, you and Motorola agree as follows:.

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Illinois law governs this license. The terms of this license are supplemental to any written agreement executed by both parties regarding this subject and the Software Motorola is to license you under it, and supersedes all previous oral or written communications between us regarding the subject except for such executed agreement. The following is a quick reference to interface screens. Note: These screens are subject to change by subsequent software versions.

To access the web based interface you first must be on a computer that is in some way connected to the Access Point module. At the end, the operator will be given the opportunity to review the configuration selected and save it to non-volatile memory. Page 34 Radio Slicing Value: displays information to be used be Canopy technical support.

Radio Transmit Gain Setting: displays information to be used by Canopy technical support. Site Name: displays information relating to the name of the physical module. This parameter can be set by the operator on the Configuration web page. The first line of information on the Configuration screen is a repeat of the Device Type from the Status web page.

The following are the parameters and their descriptions. Sync Input: choose the type of synchronization that this Access Point module will use. Page 36 The default address is See steps at the end of this section for use of a default plug. Page 37 FTP sessions. See steps at end of section for use and creation of a default plug. See steps at end of this section for use of a default plug.

Page Canopy Default Plug Configuration page back to their factory settings. Reboot: depressing this button will reboot the module. Please make note of the information that is gathered here when calling for technical support.

Clear Event Log: this button will clear the event log. Page 43 compared to other subscriber modules registered with this Access Point, there may be an issue with the installation of the subscriber. Average Jitter: displays the average Jitter value for the subscriber module. This combiner is fairly high power by design and can easily handle several hundred watts when fitted with an appropriate load.

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The auction includes only what is shown— it does not come with a battery. This auction is for an EF Johnson model mobile radio. Included is a mobile mounting bracket and DTMF microphone. RF Power output is about 25 watts. And also MHz simplex. I will program up to 20 channels for free. The power connector is a standard Anderson Powerpole. All work but may require a hard press.

Motorola GTX mhz ham split radio with bnc antenna adapter. Working ham radio as pictured. This unit is for Mhz radios and has the built in amplifier that converts a 3 watt signal into a 20 watt signal. Unit comes complete with all necessary cabling and power cables. Convertacom is in great shape and guaranteed fully operational. Model number VX These are 5 watt, channel radio with a band split of Radio is in great condition and guaranteed fully operational. Units comes complete with antenna, battery, belt clip and rapid charger.

These units can be programmed for both wide band and narrow band operation. Both items were purchased new in Are in mint condition, and will come with the original boxes. The radio has been sitting on my desk for occassional monitoring of a local repeater system and the battery holds an excellent charge. The TK comes with an unused original set of standard accesories as shown in the photographs. The antenna. Belt clip, and accessory port that you see on the radio are"extras" and will also be included along with an extra manual.

Back in The price that I am asking is a great deal if you want mint condition equipment with the original boxes. This radio and charge will be shipped in a fully functional condition The items are sold"as is"and all sales are final. If you have questions. Please ask them before you bid. Because this is electronic equipment and I cannot control treatment by the purchaser, and due to issues with buyers swapping internal parts, returns will not be accepted.

No shipment outside of the continental U. The radio will be safely packed, insured for the full purchase price, and sent to your delivery address via USPS Priority Mail with tracking large flat rate box Payment- via Paypal only- I send items only to the Confirmed Address for Paypal payment.

If you look at my feedback. You will see that all feedback is positive from both buyers and sellers. Buy with confidence! Thank You! Up for sale 1 EF Johnson series mhz handheld.

Included will be the radio. Antenna, 2 motorola batteries date codes but new old stock holds a charge for several days they are the milliamp batteries, 1 Motorola rapid charger, 1 programming cable, 2 belt clips, and software needed. This unit works great and i have used it for about 6 months no issues what so ever with the radio. It does have scuffs on it from normal use but does not effect operation at all.

This is the full key pad version and all keys work perfect. This can be programmed from the keypad and or a PC. The radio is currently programmed for the mhz ham 33 cm. The rx on the mhz ham band is far better then a gtx handheld.

Any Questions ask, Paypal Only No Motorola Quantar MHz. Very good condition. Recently removed service. Used frequently in analog and P25 mode.

It is quite clean and no issues. This unit has UHSO. This item is working and sold as-is. It is heavy. If you are local you can arrange for pick up but transaction must be completed through eBay.

This is a high end ham portable for a reasonable price. This radio is enabled for P25 and conventional. Programmed currently for the SERA bandplan channels P25 and conventional with Pretty much all you can need for ham and playing at on P Comes complete with NiMH battery. Charger, antenna and radio. Guaranteed to be operational as it was my personal radio. Case condition is close to excellent with very minimal wear. Screen protector is still on lcd bezel. Thanks for looking!

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Please with any concerns. This is radio is a mhz and a ver 2. It look like new. What you see is what you get. Bought recently at a government surplus auction. Paypal ONLY. If not paid for in 3 days after auction ends, item will be relisted and negative feedback left for non-payment. However as with all electronics. It is sold as-is. I do not ship out of the usa. I do not ship to unconfirmed address.

If you want to know more just email me. These radios are made to work in either Type 1 or Type 2 trunked systems. This would be great to use as a direct replacement for a dead radio on yournetwork. With some relatively easy modifications. This radio can be used to work on the 33cm amateur portion of the MHz band. There is documentation floating around online that provides instructions on how to convert these to work on 33cm.

Due to the nature of"project" type radios. I will NOT accept returns on this sale! You WILL have to perform some modifications in the nature of custom firmware, or whatever. No returns! If you break or ruin the radio it's your own fault. I will NOT take the radio back! The radio may be a bit dusty from sitting in storage for a while. There isn't any kind of significant physical damage. The cables and remote speaker are NOT included! After a couple resets. It comes up and begins searching.

Free conus shipping via United States Postal Service. Feedback will be left automatically upon you leaving feedback for me. Due to the nature of this equipment. No returns will be accepted for any reason what-so-eve. Local Pickup Only. It is quite clean and with no issues. This unit has a UHSO. This item is working fine but sold AS IS. You will be happy. This is heavy and to save on shipping and prevent damage this item is available for local pickup only.

I have a spare exciter module and working spare power supply available as well. The radio powers up and appears to work fine. It is unprogrammed. So I am unable to test it beyond that. It is a mhz radio and operates on the MHz frequency ranges. It comes with a used Battery can't guarantee battery. I would plan on replacing it An antenna, belt clip, and drop in charger with wall plug. These radios can enhance your interactive resources by providing a wider calling range, faster channel access, greater privacy, and higher user and talkgroup capacity.

You will have to have this radio programmed by a technician. This radio. Like other radios of it's type are software driven. I do not know what software version or firmware version it is programmed with. Please check with your technician to make sure it will work with your system. I do not have the ability to program the radios Please email any questions. To return the module to the Operating Mode before this interval has expired, click Disable Aiming Mode.

To return the module to an aiming mode after this interval has expired, click Enable Aiming Mode. See Table 11 on Page Figure Audible Alignment Tone kit and example tone 5 Move the module slightly until you hear the highest pitch and highest volume. Click Enable Aiming Mode. Access the Status page. Resume slight movements of the module When the best achievable values are simultaneously displayed on the Status page, lock the module into position. In the menu on the left-hand side of the web page, click on GPS Status.

Verify in the Satellites Tracked field that the AP is seeing and tracking satellites. To generate the timing pulse, the module must track at least 4 satellites.

Verify that the Antenna Status field displays the value OK. Access the Status Page of the SM. Verify that the SM is still registered to the AP.

Access the Configuration page of the SM. Access the Configuration page of the AP. Verify that the frequency that is selected in the RF Frequency Carrier field is the same as noted above. The following is a quick reference to the interface screens. NOTE: These screens are subject to change by subsequent software versions. Access to the web-based interface is available only through a computer that is directly connected or connected through a network to the SM. If the computer is not connected to a network when the module is configured on a bench, then disabling of the proxy setting in the computer may be required.

In the address bar of the browser, the operator enters the IP address of the SM default is Figure Status screen for 5. This is the default web page for the SM. Values include the frequency band of the module, the protocol that is used, and the MAC address of the module.

Canopy Boot Version This field indicates the version of the software that is operated on the module, the date and time of boot, and whether the module is secured by DES or AES encryption see Security Features on Page When requesting technical support, provide the information from this field.

Uptime This field indicates how long the module has operated since power was applied. System Time This field provides the current time. Alignment indicates that this SM is in an aiming mode. An acceptable link has an RSSI of greater than However, to achieve the best link possible, the alignment of the module should balance good RSSI values against good jitter values.

To keep a current view of the RSSI, the browser screen must be refreshed or the page must be set to auto-refresh. Jitter This field displays the quality of the currently received signal if the module is registered to an AP. An acceptable link has a jitter value between 0 and 4 in Release 4. However, to achieve the best link possible, the alignment of the module should balance good jitter values against good RSSI values. NOTE: Unless the page is set to auto-refresh, the value displayed is the jitter value at the instant the Status page was called.

To keep a current view of the jitter, the browser screen must be refreshed or the page must be set to auto-refresh. To derive the distance in meters, the operator should multiply the value of this parameter by 0.

Distances reported as less than feet 61 meters are unreliable. The operator can assign or change this name on the Configuration web page.

Site Contact This field indicates contact information for the physical module. The operator can provide or change this information on the Configuration web page. Figure Configuration screen for 5. The first line of information on the Configuration screen echoes the Device Type from the Status web page.

The operator can alternatively control this feature from the AP. Link Negotiation Speeds The operator specifies the type of link speed desired for the Ethernet connection.

The default for this parameter is that all speeds are selected. The frequency band of the SM affects what channels the operator selects. In the 2. This establishes a poor-quality link. To prevent this, the operator should select frequencies that are at least 5 MHz apart. See 2. If the operator selects all frequencies that are listed in this field default selections , then the SM scans for a signal on any channel. If the operator selects only one, then the SM limits the scan to that channel.

Since the frequencies that this field offers for each of these two bands are 5 MHz apart, a scan of all channels does not risk establishment of a poor-quality link as in the 2. The selection labeled Factory requires a special software key file for implementation. Color Code The operator specifies a value from 0 to For registration to occur, the color codes of the SM and of the AP must match. Color code is not a security feature.

Color code allows the operator to segregate an individual network or neighbor Canopy networks. On all Canopy modules, the default setting for the color code value is 0.

This value matches only the color code of 0 not all color codes. When used, the display-only password allows only viewing activities on the module. This configuration is not recommended. If the operator-assigned Display-Only Access password is forgotten, then the operator must both: 1. Full Access The operator enters the same Full Access password in both fields for verification.

When the web-based interface prompts for this password, no user name is required. However, when a telnet or FTP session prompts for this password, the user name root must be entered in addition to the password. If the operator-assigned Full Access password is forgotten, then the operator must both 1. NOTE: The operator can unset either password revert the access to no password required. To do so, the operator types a space into the field and reboots the module.

Any password must be entered twice to allow the system to verify that that the password is not mistyped. After any password is set and a reboot of the module has occurred, a Password Set indicator appears to the right of the field.

Webpage Auto Update The operator enters the frequency in seconds for the web browser to automatically refresh the web-based interface. The default setting is 0. The 0 setting causes the web-based interface to never be automatically refreshed. When the module senses an Ethernet link, this field is automatically reset to Power Up in Operational Mode. When the module senses no Ethernet link within 15 minutes after power up, the module carrier shuts off.

The module attempts registration. This is the default selection. Bridge Entry Timeout The operator specifies the appropriate bridge timeout for correct network operation with the existing network infrastructure. Timeout occurs when the AP encounters no activity with the SM whose MAC address is the bridge entry within the interval that this field specifies. This field governs the timeout interval, even if a router in the system has a longer timeout interval.

The default value of this field is 25 minutes. An inappropriately low Bridge Entry Timeout setting may lead to temporary loss of communication with the other module. Authentication Key The operator specifies the type of encryption. If a link is dropped when Power Control is set to Low, the link can be re-established by only Ethernet access. No spaces are allowed in this string. The default string is Canopy. Trap information informs the monitoring system that something has occurred.

Site Name The operator specifies a string to associate with the physical module. The buffer size for this field is characters. Site Contact The operator enters contact information for the module administrator. Site Location The operator enters information about the physical location of the module.

However, these changes do not apply until the next reboot of the module. Undo Saved Changes When the operator clicks this button, any changes that have been made but were not committed by a reboot of the module are undone. Set to Factory Defaults When the operator clicks this button, all configurable parameters are reset to the factory settings. Reboot When the operator clicks this button, the module reboots. When the operator has changed parameters in the Configuration page, the system highlights the Reboot button as a reminder that a reboot in addition to a save operation is required to implement the changes.

The set of parameters that the IP Configuration page provides depends on whether network address translation is enabled. The default IP address from the factory is If the operatorassigned IP address is forgotten, then the operator must both 1. The default subnet mask is The default gateway is When the operator has changed parameters in the IP Configuration page, the system highlights the Reboot button as a reminder that a reboot in addition to a save operation is required to implement the changes.

This address is available from only Ethernet access to the SM. The last characters of this address must be. This address becomes the base for the range of DHCP-assigned addresses. See DMZ on Page The first three octets of this address are automatically set as identical to the first three octets of the address assigned in the NAT Private Network Interface Configuration, IP Address field above.

Only one such address is allowed. Behind this SM, the device that should receive network traffic must be assigned this address. The system provides a warning if the operator enters an address within the range that DHCP can assign. Additionally, the operator assigns the IP address for over-the-air management of the module when the RF public interface is enabled.

The default state of this page is with NAT disabled. The default value of this field is 20 seconds. This action makes additional resources available for greater traffic than the default value accommodates.

UDP Session Garbage Timeout The operator may adjust this value in the range of 1 to minutes, based on network performance. The default value of this parameter is 4 minutes. When the operator has changed parameters in the NAT Configuration page, the system highlights the Reboot button as a reminder that a reboot in addition to a save operation is required to implement the changes.

TCP Session Garbage Timeout Where a large network exists behind the SM, the operator can set this value to lower than the default value of minutes 24 hours.

Disable to disallow the SM to assign addresses to attached devices. The default value of this parameter is 30 days. For this reason, the operator should not clear the contents of this page before contacting technical support. An example of the Event Log screen is displayed in Figure Figure Event Log screen 8. An example of such information is shown in Figure



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