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All requests will be deleted and a forum infraction issued. Making a request such as this is attempting to engage in software piracy and this forum cannot be involved or associated with this activity. The same goes for any private transaction via Private Message. Even if you attempt to engage in this activity in PM's we will still enforce the forum rules. Your PM's are not private and the administration has the right to read them if there's a hint to criminal activity. If you are having trouble legally obtaining software please state so. We do not want any hurt feelings when your vague post is mistaken for a free request. It is YOUR responsibility to properly word your request. To obtain Motorola software see the Sticky in the Motorola forum. The various other vendors often permit their dealers to sell the software online (i.e., Kenwood). Please use Google or some other search engine to find a dealer that sells the software. Typically each series or individual radio requires its own software package. One package is for conventional programming and the other for trunked programming. The conventional package is more reasonable though is still several hundred dollars. The benefit is you do not need multiple versions for each radio (unlike Motorola). This is a large and very visible forum. We cannot jeopardize the ability to provide the RadioReference services by allowing this activity to occur. Please respect this. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. I have my rib setup and the appropriate cable made. Some software I use tells me that the Codeplug is too new for the software, other software tells me that there is an issue with the checksum. Is there something I am missing? Call Motorola and order the appropriate version and you will have no problem.

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I own two Motorola's one I use as a repeater, and the RSS I use for it works fine with it. And this is the one giving me the Checksum error. Sounds like your two MC900's have different firmware versions. Check with Motorola directly to get the latest version. Sounds like your two MC900's have different firmware versions. Check with Motorola directly to get the latest version.From what I have read, they are the same family of radio, and should both use the same software. I have been doing some deep deep digging and it seems that the MC-900 may be a European model, and the codeplug is slightly modified to reflect the European band coverage's. Maybe. Even if they were the same, different firmware versions can cause this. Also, many Motorola radios will work fine with an older version of RSS, however once you program them with a newer version, they won't go back to working with the older version that worked previously. Welcome to the wonderful world of Motorola software. You've just been indoctrinated. There is a bulletin out the 5 volt regulator is falling off of the board in the radio (not the head). It should be U500 and its next to the audio IC. Where the metal fingers clamp down the board you need to reflow the solder to this regulator if it has not already come undone. Also, cut the middle finger off the metal clamp that presses down on it. This clamp puts to much pressure on the solder joint. It has been rectified on the later models after 1999. You will need to use MTSX Lab or Astro Lab RSS in order to do it, both will work fine. Then, open the codeplug in a HEX editor and take a look at it. Quite often what happens is that the model number gets corrupted during write and the RSS no longer recognizes the radio. If this is the case, you should be able to fix the model number and dump it back into the radio (reading it back into RSS using the F6 menu and writing with F4), and it should be okay. Then you will want to check out this page of part numbers.

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Cable A schematic showing the changes can be found here. This modified RIB has a switch to change between normal and modified mode. Switch the radio off and connect it with the modified RIB and service cable.Start the flashing process and flash the radio. After flashing, retune the radio with the 2100 series RSS, and fill in the frequencies you need. This all is only possible because the 2100 series RSS can create native codeplugs. No SMARTRIB and dongle is needed for this procedure. O o4 o7 8 Keyfail 7. ROS RADSTER RADIO EXERCISER LAB v 22 JAN 93. ASTRO LAB Series RSS for Portables. 22 ASTRO SP LAB, Portables, September 20, 1998. ASTRO Series RSS 03 June 1997. ASTRO Series RSS 14 July 1998. ASTRO series 15 April 1999. ASTRO Series RSS 15 ASTRO Series RSS 2000. RVN4100. ASTRO Series RSS 29 May 2001. ASTRO Series RSS 2002. ASTRO Series RSS 2002 CRACKED (ALLOWS 16 TRS SCAN MEMEBERS). ASTRO Series RSS 6 JUNE 2002.ASTRO TAC 3000 comparator. 2000. C200 Series Deskset. 1999. CENTRACOM SERIES II PLUS RADIO SERVICE SOFTWARE FOR: SMARTNET I AND II, CONVENTIONAL, MDC, ASTRO, SMART PHONE 68000 SYSTEMS. CODEPLUGS (Collection of Code Plugs for MOTOROLA Radios).COMPAC RADIO ( SYNTOR X ), 18 SEP. 1990. MOTOROLA AUSTRALIA. AVN6013A. COMTEGRA CONSOLE 12 June 1996 RVN4149A. MOTOROLA Controller Acess Software trunk terminals. System Configuration Data Base and Terminal. Call the Controllers over the phone line or by direct wire line. CP 50 CP 50 Asia 22 Sept 1995, PMVN4002.GP 1280 MPT is European version of HT 1550. Just to remember this is not a program.MTS2000 Customer PROGRAMMING Software and MTS2000 RADIO Tuner Software ( Support for 800 MHz Rebanding ). 2006. MTS2000 Customer PROGRAMMING Software and MTS2000 RADIO Tuner Software ( Support for 800 MHz Rebanding ). 2006. MTS2000 Customer PROGRAMMING Software and MTS2000 RADIO Tuner Software ( Support for 800 MHz Rebanding ).New 'O5' control head is supported for the XTL 5000 radios. Motorola Solutions,.

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Motorola Solution Support Center. The Solution Support Center (SSC) is the primary Motorola Solutions support contact. Call:Unit (FRU) and Field Replaceable Entity (FRE) to repair the system. For. Phone. United States CallsFor assistance in ordering replacement parts or identifying a part number, contact the Motorola PartsFor. Phone Orders. PhoneFor help identifying an item or part number, selectIncludes help for identifying an item or part numberFax Orders. CommentsSend questions and comments regarding user documentation. Provide the following information when reporting a documentation error:We welcome your feedback on this and other Motorola manuals. To take a short, confidentialLatest Manual Versions. You can verify the latest version of this manual at ? Copyrights. The Motorola products described in this document might include copyrighted Motorola computerAll Rights Reserved. No part of this document might be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, orFurthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or byDisclaimer. Note that certain features, facilities, and capabilities described in this document might not beTrademarks. MOTOROLA, MOTO, MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, and the Stylized M Logo are trademarks orEuropean Union (EU) Waste of Electrical and Electronic EquipmentThe European Union's WEEE directive requires that products sold into EU countries must haveAs defined by the WEEE directive, this cross-out trash bin label means that customers andCustomers or end-users in EU countries should contact their local equipment supplier representativeSend FeedbackEditionRelease 1.0. Date. February 2018FCC Information. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subjected of the following two conditions:The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by theFCC ID and IC of radio units.

RadioBefore using this product, read the RF energy awareness information and operating instructionsNotice to Users (FCC and Industry Canada). This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada's license-exempt RSS'sSend FeedbackThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following twoIndustry Canada Compliance Statement. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Avis de conformite a la reglementation d'Industrie Canada. Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003 du Canada.Contents. Contact Us. Motorola Solution Support Center. North America Parts Organization. Comments. Latest Manual Versions. Disclaimer. Trademarks. European Union (EU) Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) directive. Copyrights. Document History. FCC Information. List of FiguresWhat is Covered in This ManualGeneral DescriptionGeneralMC-EDGE Supported Radio TypesInfrastructure Configuration for the APX 6500 RadioMC-EDGE General SpecificationsGeneralMC-EDGE CPU LAN Port ConnectorMC-EDGE Field Replacement Units and PartsFigure 5 CPU Front Panel LEDs. 21. Figure 6 MC-EDGE Input Expansion Module. 23. Figure 7 MC-EDGE Output Expansion Module. 24. Figure 8 MIXED IO Module. 24. Figure 11 Dimensions of MC-EDGE Unit 35. Figure 12 Plastic Tab in the MC-EDGE Unit 37. Figure 13 Hooking the MC-EDGE Unit onto the DIN Rail 37. Figure 15 MC-EDGE CPU Side Cover 38. Figure 18 MC-EDGE DC Power Cable with Fuse. 41. Figure 19 MC-EDGE Power and Ground Connections. 42. Figure 22 MC-EDGE Cables in Plastic Fastener 45. Figure 23 TB Extractor on TB. 46. Figure 24 MC-EDGE CPU SD Cover 47. Figure 25 Outdoors Installation of MC-EDGE Antennas. 48. Figure 26 MTM5200, MOTOTRBO XPR 5350 and APX 6500 Radio Installation Kit Bracket Assembly 51. Figure 27 MTM5200, MOTOTRBO XPR 5350 and APX 6500 Radio Installation Kit Bracket Assembly on. DIN Rail 52. Figure 28 APX 6500 Radio on DIN Rail 52.

Figure 29 XPR 5350 Radio on DIN Rail 53. Figure 30 MTM5200 Radio on DIN Rail 53. Figure 32 MC-EDGE RJ45 RS232 connector 68. Figure 33 Computer-RS232 Connectivity. 69. Figure 34 RS232- Modem Connectivity. 70Figure 36 RS232-PLC Connectivity. 71. Figure 40 Digital Output Circuit Diagrams. 76. Figure 41 Analog Output Circuit Diagram. 76. Figure 42 Output Module Block Diagram. 77. Figure 43 Digital Output Circuit Diagrams. 78. Figure 44 Analog Output Circuit Diagram. 78. Figure 45 MC-EDGE Input Module RJ50 Connector 83. List of Procedures. Procedure 1. Mounting the MC-EDGE on a DIN RailConfiguration to XRT GatewayProcedure 29. How to Connect the MotoTrbo Connect Plus Radio to the CPSProcedure 33. Configuring the MC-EDGE Port for the MTM5200 RadioGlossarySend FeedbackThis manual provides functional overview and procedures for the MC-EDGE. What is Covered in This Manual. This manual contains the following sections. Helpful Background Information. Motorola Solutions offers various courses designed to assist in learning about the system. For information, go to ? ?to view the current courseRelated Information. Unless otherwise specified, the Motorola documents listed here are available from Motorola. Online at ? If you are new to Motorola Online,To access Public Safety LTE. MC-IOT ?and select the appropriate release. The Resource Center also provides a SearchAdditional informaton can be found in the below linkMC-EDGE Description. The IoT Mission Critical EDGE is a part of MSI mission critical IoT portfolio which providesThe MC EDGE is an highly secured communication agnostic versatile IoT Gateway whichThe MC EDGE provides a suite of tools for edge analytics creation and data manipulationThe MC EDGE utilize an inherited LTE CAT- 4 and ASTROThis solution is targeting two main markets: Mission critical with public safety orientedOn the mission critical side, Highly secured mission critical IoT ecosystem will create aSend FeedbackMC-EDGE Construction.

Each MC-EDGE module is enclosed in a compact protective plastic housing. The CPUThe MC-EDGE is mounted on a DIN rail, in a customer-supplied plastic or metal enclosure. For more information on mounting the unit and for enclosure requirements, see. MC-EDGE Installation. For the unit dimensions and weight, see ?Appendix A: MC-EDGE Specifications. The MC-EDGE CPU module includes three Digital Inputs (DI) and one Digital Output (DO). InBuilt-in Radios. The MC-EDGE unit includes the following set of communication radios. LoRaWAN software upgradeable (Future option Hardware ready). LoRa (Low power Radio) for customers that are seeking to deploy Internet of Things (IoT)Wireless Sensors Network Class 1, 8 Channels at freq range of 902 to 928 MHz. LoRa has several benefits and characteristics as detailed below:B4 and B13 per 3GPP. Communication Interfaces. The MC-EDGE unit includes the following set of communication interfaces, for MDLCSend FeedbackCertified with the following modems: Siarra wireless -AirLINK FXT edge, Maxon. Other similar cellular modems can be used with MC-EDGE. NOTICE:? It is the user’s responsibility to validate operation of any otherExpansion Modules. Memory. The MC-EDGE unit includes the following memory:In security systems used for. CRYPTR module. CPU Real Time Clock (RTC). The MC-EDGE CPU includes a low drift RTC. The date and time are retained using anThe CPU date and time can be set using the Web browser-based Easy Configurator toolMC-EDGE Components. The table below lists the components which can be included in the MC-EDGE.Table 1. MC-EDGE Components. Component. Function. NotesSee ?MC-EDGE CPU?.Converts the main AC powerSee ?MC-EDGE. External? ?Power. Supply?.Matches between the MC-EDGE. Interfaces between the. MC-EDGE and the processConnects the signals to the. Expansion Modules?.RS485 cable (FKN0030. Connects devices to RS485 port. See ?Appendix B. Cables and Adaptors. External DC power cable.

Connects CPU to externalMTM5200 data cableAPX 6500 data cableGround cable (FKN0034. Expansion module cable. Connects modules to ground. Terminal blocks (TB). Send Feedback. Expansion Modules. See ?MC-EDGE Radio. Types and Installation. Kits. Cables and Adaptors?.It includes a plug-in. Figure 3 ?provides a general view of the MC-EDGE CPU. The MC-EDGE CPU panel includes status, user, power and communication port LEDs, aCPU Pushbutton. The pushbutton on the MC-EDGE CPU front panel has several functions:CPU LEDsSome of the LEDs are single color (green) andThe LEDs are used to indicate various situations. Figure 5. CPU Front Panel LEDs. By default, the CPU LEDs provide power, error, sleep mode, and DO status indications. Table? ?1-2 ?details the default display of the CPU LEDs (Page 0). To see DI status indications, press the pushbutton for three seconds, to toggle to Page 1. Table ?1-3 ?details the additional Page 1 CPU LEDs functionality. To toggle back to Page 0,Send FeedbackDescription. Status. Off - Unit is powered off. Steady Green - Unit is powered on. Steady Red - Unit is powered on with errors in the. Error Logger. Fast Blinking Green (once per second) - Unit is inMedium Blinking Red or Green (once every 10Low input voltage fault state, when theSlow Blinking Red or Green (once every 30-90DO Status. Reset state?: The LED is off. Set state?: The LED is on (green). Not in Use. Table 3. CPU LEDs - Page 1 (DI Display). LED Name. Description. Fast Blinking Red (once in every 2 seconds) Unit is powered on with errors in the Error. Logger. DI1 Status. Green - A powered-on DI is On (high from 6-30V). DI2 Status. DI3 Status. Table 4. CPU Port LEDs. DescriptionGreen - Unit is connected to Ethernet. LEDs. Green - Transmitting data. Yellow - Receiving dataA cable with two RJ50 connectors is used toGeneral Specifications. Figure 6 ?depicts the Input expansion module without a cover and with a cover. Figure 7?

depicts the Output expansion module without a cover and with a cover. Send FeedbackGeneral View. Front View with Cover. Figure 7. MC-EDGE Output Expansion Module. General ViewFigure 8. 1-8 MIXED IO Module. General View. LED indications areSee ?Table 1-5, Table 1-6, ?and. Table 1-7 ?for LED functionality of the modules. The Mixed IO Module has Two LED indications for each DO and one LED indication for AO one. LED indication for each input. Table 5. Input Module LEDs. Power LEDLink LED. Red - No Communication with Main CPU.Green - A powered-on DI is On (high from 6-30V). Off - DI is Off (low 0-3V).AI Status. Green - AI value is in range (0-20mA, 4-20mA, orTable 6. Output Module LEDs. Red - No Communication with Main CPU.Status. Default (non-operated) state. Operate state?:Reset state. Set state. NOTICE:? The ML relay can be configured viaAO Status. Green - AO is active. Off - AO is not active. Table 7 Mixed IO Module LEDs. Operate state. Default (non-operated) state?:Reset state. Set state?:NOTICE:? The ML relay can be configuredGreen - A powered-on DI is On (high from 6-30V). Off - DI is Off (low 0-3V). AI Status. Green - AI value is in range (0-20mA, 4-20mA, orSend FeedbackDIs are arrangedThe lower 20 pins of the Input module belong to the 8 Analog Inputs (AI). AIs are arrangedEach AI channel is isolated from the other andPGNDAI pins must be connected to protected ground (groundEasy Configurator User Guide. In the Output module, the upper pins belong to the 8 Digital Outputs. The first four DOsThe EE DOs are arranged in groups of three pins perML DOs are arranged in groups of three pins per relay, e.g. R5-r:COM5:R5-s. EachPGNDDO pins must beThe lower pins of the Output module belong to the 2 Analog Outputs (AO). The AOs are. The PGNDAO pins must be connected to protected ground (ground screw). The AOs areConfigurator User Guide. References. In the Mixed module the upper pins belong to the 6 Digital outputs. The ML DOs are arranged in groups of three pinsPGNDDO pin.

PGNDDO pins must be connected to protected ground (ground screw). DO’s2-3-5-6 are Electrically Energized (EE). The EE DOs are arranged in groups of two pins per relay, e.g. COM2:NO2. Send FeedbackEach TB connector has a fixed female side on the module andSee ?MC-EDGE Installation ?chapter for details on. A TB extractor tool (FKN0024A) is provided for easy removal of TBs. See ?MC-EDGE. Installation ?chapter for details on extracting the TB connectors from the module. MC-EDGE Hardware Test. The MC-EDGE unit can be tested using the Web browser-based MC-EDGE EasyConfigurator User Guide. MC-EDGE Antennas. Only the approved antenna listed below can be used with the MC-EDGE.MC-EDGE Ordering available options. The following MC-EDGE models and options are available:The full list of MC-EDGE options and accessories are listed in the MC-EDGE System. Planner. MC-EDGE External Power Supply or BatteryThese are dropThe following power supplies areSee the MC-EDGE input voltage and powerMC-EDGE External Devices. The following external devices have been tested and certified as compatible withSend FeedbackNOTICE:? It is the user’s responsibility to validate compatibility of any otherCAUTION: Do not remove aHost port while the. MC-EDGE unit is in sleepMISES EN GARDE: Ne retirez pasMC-EDGE est en mode veille. Disposal of Components. All components of the MC-EDGE should be properly disposed of, in accordance withMC-EDGE Installation. General. The MC-EDGE is shipped from the factory ready for mounting on a wall or in a customer'sUS National Electrical Code. Only UL. Listed parts and components will be usedIf the installation involves high-voltageSeuls des pieces et composantsUL dont l'indice de protectionDans les cas ou l'installation comporteraitAmerica, equipment must be installed inCode and the Canadian Electrical Code.Amerique du Nord, l'equipement doit etreEthernet Interfaces to the unit must be. UL-certified type DP-1 or DP-2. (Notewhen residing in a non LPS circuit.).

Do not remove the SD card when the unitRS232 et Ethernet a l'unite doivent etreNe pas retirer la carte SD lorsque l'unite estUn appareil de protection contre lesCAUTION: If the MC-EDGE is subject toMISES EN GARDE: ?Si le module. MC-EDGE est soumis a des niveauxNous vous recommandons d'installer leMounting the MC-EDGE on a DIN Rail. The MC-EDGE is mounted on a customer-supplied 35 cm DIN rail, which can be installedFigure 11 shows the dimensions of the unit. Send FeedbackPrerequisite: Before performing this procedure, secure the DIN rail using at least three M5Procedure 1. Mounting the MC-EDGE on a DIN RailFigure 12. Plastic Tab in the MC-EDGE UnitFigure 13. Hooking the MC-EDGE Unit onto the DIN RailSee ?Figure 13.? If the. Send FeedbackTighten the built in screws.See ?Connecting MC-EDGE Data Cables.See ?Bundling. MC-EDGE Cables?.Figure 15. MC-EDGE CPU Side Cover. RJ50 connector on the right side of the CPU. See ?Figure 16. Send FeedbackCPU. Be careful not to pinch the cable between the modules.Module. MC-EDGE unit. See ?Figure 17. See ?Figure 17.Be careful not to pinch theMC-EDGE Power and Ground Connections. All internal electrical connections are performed in the factory and supplied with the. RTU. During installation, only the main power and ground must be connected. The procedures for the main power, ground and battery connections are provided below. WARNING: The power andToutes les connexions d'alimentation et deNOTICE: ?Make sure that the ground cable is long enough to reach theThe wire gauge of the groundOnly a single wire can be connected to a contact in the Terminal BlockConnecting the MC-EDGE to Power and Ground. Follow the procedure below to connect the MC-EDGE unit to power and ground. See. Figure 2-? ?9 ?and ?Figure 2-10. Procedure 4. Connecting the MC-EDGE to Power and GroundNOTICE: ?The DC power cable includes a 5A fuse. Figure 18. MC-EDGE DC Power Cable with Fuse. Send FeedbackFigure 19. MC-EDGE Power and Ground Connections.

Send FeedbackFollow the procedure below to connect the data cables to the MC-EDGE RTU ports. Procedure 5. Connecting the MC-EDGE Data CablesFor details, see ?Appendix B: Cables and Adaptors?.Bundling MC-EDGE Cables. NOTICE: ?Only a single wire can be connected to a contact in the TBWire size for the. PGND in must be AWG 12. Tighten the screws (torqueBundling MC-EDGE Cables. Bundling MC-EDGE Cables. All MC-EDGE cables must be bundled in a tear-off cable tie for strain relief at the bottom ofFollow the procedure below to bundle the MC-EDGE cables. Procedure 7. Bundling the MC-EDGE CablesSee ?Figure 23.Figure 24. Send FeedbackFigure 24. TB Extractor on TB. Adding an Optional SD Card. Follow the procedure below to add an optional SD card (not supplied) to an MC-EDGE CPU. Procedure 9. Adding an Optional SD CardFigure 25.Send FeedbackConnecting Antennas to the MC-EDGE. Once the MC-EDGE unit is installed, install the supplied antennas and connect theBefore installing the antennas, read the installation instructions provided with eachNOTICE:? Before installing the antennas, refer to RF Energy Exposure. Training and Product Safety Information for Fixed Site Infrastructure. Installed as Fixed Site Stations guide P.N: MN004607A01-A.

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