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Motorola HT750 Service Manual
96 pages 4.95 Mb
2 ForewordProduct Safety and RF Exposure Compliance Computer Software Copyrights Document Copyrights Disclaimer Trademarks 3 Table of Contents9 LIST OF FIGURES11 LIST OF TABLES13 Chapter 1 Introduction1.1 Scope of Manual 1.2 Warranty and Service Support 16 1.3 Radio Model InformationA or LA = Motorola Internal Use Revision Model H = PortableLevel Model Spacing Protocol Feature Packages Channel Level Physical Band Power Series Freq. T ype of Unit Model Package 17 Chapter 2 Intrinsically Safe Radio InformationChapter 3 Maintenance3.1 Introduction 3.2 Preventive Maintenance3.2.1 Inspection 3.2.2 Cleaning Procedures 21 !22 3.3 Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS Devices3.4 Repair Procedures and Techniques General 23 3.5 Disassembling and Reassembling the Radio General24 3.6 Detailed Radio Disassembly30 3.7 Detailed Radio Reassembly37 3.9 Service AidsMotorola Part No. Description Application 38 3.10 Test EquipmentMotorola Part No. Description Characteristics Application 41 Chapter 4 Transceiver Performance Testing57 Chapter 6 Power Up Self-Test6.1 Error Codes - Conventional and LTR RadiosIf the error code displayed is... then, there is a... To correct the problem... 58 6.2 Error Codes - Privacy Plus59 6.3 Error Codes - PassPort6.4 Operation Display CodesIf the error code displayed is... then, there is a... To correct the problem... Failure Code Description Possible Source 61 Chapter 7 Accessories7.1.1 Antennas 62 7.1.2 Carrying Accessories7.1.3 Carry Cases 63 7.1.4 Chargers 7.1.5 Vehicular Accessories 7.1.6 Batteries 7.1.7 Adapters 7.1.8 Miscellaneous 64 7.1.9 Service Aids7.1.10 Audio Accessories 7.1.11 Option Boards* (All option boards below are not compatible with HT1550XLS) 65 *7.1.14 Retrofit Front Cover Kits 7.1.12 Remote Speaker Microphones 7.1.13 Manuals 67 Chapter 8 Model Chart and Test Specifications8.1 UHF 403470 MHz (Conventional)Note: Models ending in FD are Federal Government Radios Only. HT Series, UHF, 403470 MHz8.2 UHF 450512 MHz (Conventional)Note: Models ending in FD are Federal Government Radios Only. 68 HT Series, UHF, 450512 MHz8.3 UHF 403470 MHz (LTR and PassPort) 69 HT Series, UHF, 403470 MHz (LTR & PassPort)8.4 UHF 450512 MHz (LTR and PassPort) 70 HT Series, UHF, 450512 MHz (LTR & PassPort)8.5 UHF 403470 MHz (Conventional/LTR) 71 HT Series, UHF, 403470 MHz (Conventional/LTR)8.6 UHF 450512 MHz (Conventional/LTR) 72 HT Series, UHF, 450512 MHz (Conventional/LTR)8.7 VHF 136174 MHzNote: Models ending in FD are Federal Government Radios Only 73 HT Series, VHF, 136174 MHz8.8 VHF 136174 MHz (Conventional/LTR) 74 HT Series, VHF, 136174 MHz (Conventional/LTR)8.9 VHF, 136174 MHz (LTR & PassPort) 75 HT Series, VHF, 136174 MHz (LTR & PassPort)8.10 LowBand 29.742/3550 MHzNote: Models ending in FD are Federal Government Radios Only 76 HT Series, Lowband, 29.742/3550 MHz8.11 800 MHz (LTR) 8.12 800 MHz (Privacy Plus) 77 MTX Series, 806866 MHz (LTR) MTX Series, 806866 MHz (Privacy Plus)8.13 900 MHz (Privacy Plus) 78 MTX Series, 896941 MHz (Privacy Plus)91 Glossary
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37 pages 2.42 Mb
CONTENTS2 COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS 3 RADIO OVERVIEW 6 123 456 789 *0# RADIO OVERVIEW 7 AUDIO INDICATORS FOR PROGRAMMABLE BUTTONS Some programmable buttons use tones to indicate one of two modes: High-Low Tone Low-High Tone 9 GETTING STARTED* BATTERY INFORMATION Attaching the Battery Removing the Battery 11 Battery Latches 12 ACCESSORY INFORMATION13 Attaching the Belt Clip Removing the Belt Clip Belt Clip Tab Attaching the Side Connector Cover 14 TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF ON OFFLoop Slot Thumbscrew Antenna 15 RECEIVING A CALLYour radio offers either 4 or 16 channels. ADJUSTING THE VOLUME SELECTING A RADIO CHANNEL Channel Selector knob clockwise or counterclockwise until you reach the desired channel. SENDING A CALL 17 RADIO CALLSRECEIVING A CALL ALERT RECEIVING A SELECTIVE CALL (16-channel models only) PAGE (16-channel models only) SOUNDING AN EMERGENCY SIREN 18 REPEATER OR TALKAROUND MODEor Auto power Low power High power SETTING TIGHT OR NORMAL SQUELCH SETTING THE POWER LEVEL 19 SCAN21 PHONEMAKING A PHONE CALL (for keypad radios only) 23 SAFETY AND WARRANTY26 !
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