Motorola B5, B7 Universal Connector Seal Removal, Belt Clip Installation and Removal

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Push

Off

Universal

Connector

Seal

Universal Connector Seal Removal

WARNING:

When not in use, keep the side connector covered using the universal connector seal provided.

Touching the top two contacts of the universal connector when transmitting could result in a radio frequency burn.

If the universal connector seal is attached to the radio:

1.Grasp the radio as illustrated, and push your thumb against the tabbed portion of the seal with enough force to unsnap the universal connector seal from the radio.

Note: An arrow on the top surface of the seal indicates the direction of thumb pressure to unsnap the seal.

2.Rotate the seal around the antenna to move it away from the universal connector; slide the seal off of the antenna and completely away from the radio.

Belt Clip Installation and Removal

Note: To avoid damage to the radio's surface, installation and removal of the belt clip assembly should be done with the battery removed from the radio.

Installing the Belt Clip

1.Insert a pencil or equivalent size instrument between the inside of the belt clip and the metal clip assembly so as to hold the metal clip partially sprung (metal clip should be approximately parallel with the plastic portion of the belt clip).

2.Align the metal tabs of the belt clip with the plastic slots of the battery housing.

3.Slide the belt clip onto the battery, pushing firmly until a click is heard.

4.Remove the pencil from the clip.

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Getting Started (cont.)

 

 

Removing the Belt Clip

1.Insert a pencil, or equivalent size instrument between the inside of the belt clip and the metal clip assembly to hold the metal clip partially sprung (metal clip should be approximately parallel with the plastic portion of the belt clip).

2.Push the flat blade of a #2 slotted screwdriver (or like instrument) between the battery housing and the belt clip release tab.

3.While performing step 2, slide the belt clip out and away from the battery, and remove the screwdriver.

4.Remove the pencil from the clip.

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