Motorola GP68 operation manual Warranty Policy

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Warranty Policy

All SmarTrunk products are guaranteed to meet or exceed published performance specifications and are warranted against defects in material

and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from date of purchase. Third party equipment such as radios, power supplies, antennas, etc., carry the factory warranty of their respective manufacturers.

All warranty repairs must be performed at the SmarTrunk factory in Hayward, California, or other factory authorized repair depot. Any unauthorized repair attempted by the customer, alteration or modification of the equipment, damage by external sources, or removal or alteration of the serial number label or date code, will void the warranty. Specifically excluded from this warranty are batteries, fuses, lamps, and damage caused by lightning, power surges, or mechanical abuse.

Equipment for repair may be returned to the factory without prior written authorization; however, a note must be sent with the packing list briefly describing the nature of the defect. Repairs must be shipped freight prepaid and will be returned freight prepaid. Shipments should be directed to:

SmarTrunk Systems, Inc.

ATTN: Repair Department

23278 Bernhardt Street

Hayward, CA 94545, U.S.A.

Quality Policy Statement

SmarTrunk Systems, Inc., has a continuing objective to enhance our worldwide reputation as a supplier of products and services which meet or exceed customer requirements.

With personal commitment and pride in everything we do, all officers, managers, and employees will work together for continuous improvement in the processes and procedures which affect SmarTrunk’s product quality and customer service.

SmarTrunkTM is a Trademark of SmarTrunk Systems, Inc.

Motorola Manual Number 68P04370J43

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Contents SmarTrunk Systems, Inc. ST-865M3 Motorola P/N PMLN4066A Warranty Policy Contents Entering The Program Mode Installation of the Logic BoardProgramming Feature Descriptions PortableRadioProgrammingFigures This page left blank intentionally Introduction Viii Operation Landline To Subscriber CallCall Routing Codes For Subscriber Initiated Calls Subscriber To Landline Call Conventional ModeRouting Code Destination Subscriber To Subscriber CallEmergency Call Originating a CallMobile Operator Call Dialing Mode Procedure Store And Send DialingMemory Speed Dialing Programming Memory Speed Dial NumbersRedial Priority Call OverrideCall Termination Clear Channel AlertingRadio-Kill Page Operating Modes Subscriber ID Numbers/Paging Code NumbersModel ST-865M3 SmarTrunk Iitm Logic Board Operating Modes Primary Code Secondary Code 4100 4101 4103 4102 4104 Installation for GP68 Disassemble RadioModel ST-865M3 SmarTrunk II Logic Board Remove Battery Slide Battery LatchInstallation For GP68 Remove Radio’s Chassis Remove Radio ChassisInstallation of the ST-865M3 Logic Board Model ST-865M3 SmarTrunk II Logic BoardReplace Radio’s Chassis Installation For GP68Reassemble Radio Page Trouble Shooting Troubleshooting Repair RadioPortable Radio Programming System ToneEntering The Program Mode Logic Board ProgrammingNumber of Trunking Channels ST-865M3 Programming Secondary Code Priority Subscriber EnablePrimary Code Five Digit Access Code Return To Radio Default Values Trunking System ID NumberAutomatic PTT Mode Emergency Call OverrideMemory Speed Dial Programming Clear Channel Alerting ModeRadio-Kill Conventional Operating Mode Page Appendix a Programming Worksheet Model ST-865M3 SmarTrunk Logic Board Appendix B Cross Reference Chart Model ST-865M3 SmarTrunk Logic Board