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Motorola Dp3400 3401 3600 3601 Mototrbo Basic 6866574d29 E Manual
Motorola Dp3400 3401 3600 3601 Mototrbo Basic 6866574d29 E Manual
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Chapter 4 Radio Programming and Tuning 4.1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the MOTOTRBO Customer Programming Software (CPS), as well as the Tuner and AirTracer applications, which are all designed for use in a Windows 2000/XP environment. These programs are available in one kit as listed in Table 4-1. An Installation Guide is also included with the kit. 4.2 Customer Programm ing Software Setup The CPS programming setup, shown in Figu re 4-1 is used to program the radio. Figure 4-1....
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4-2Radio Programming and Tuning: Radio Tuning Setup internal error logs from MOTOTRBO radios. The saved files can be analyzed by trained Motorola personnel to suggest improvements in system configurations or to help isolate problems. 4.4 Radio Tuning Setup A personal computer (PC), Windows 2000/XP and a tuner program are required to tune the radio. To perform the tuning procedures, the radio must be connected to the PC, radio interface box (RIB), and test equipment setup as shown in Figure 4-2....
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Chapter 5 Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures 5.1 Introduction This chapter provides details about the following: • Preventive maintenance (i nspection and cleaning). • Safe handling of CMOS and LDMOS devices. • Disassembly and reassembly of the radio. • Repair procedures and techniques. 5.2 Preventive Maintenance Periodic visual inspection and cleaning is recommended. 5.2.1 Inspection Check that the external surfaces of the radio are clean, and that all external controls and switches are functional. It...
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5-2Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures : Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS Devices Cleaning External Plastic Surfaces Apply the 0.5% deterg ent-water solution sparingly with a stif f, non-metallic, short-bristled brush to work all loose dirt away from the radio. Use a sof t, absorbent, lintless cloth or tissue to remove the solution and dry the radio. Make sure that no water remains entrapped near the connectors, cracks, or crevices. Cleaning Internal Circuit Boards and Components Isopropyl alcohol (100%)...
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Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Safe Handling of CMOS and LDMOS Devices 5-3 DO NOT attempt to disassemble the radio with out first referring to the following CAUTION statement. This radio contains static-sensitive devic es. Do not open the radio unless you are properly grounded. Take the following precautions when working on this unit: • Store and transport all CMOS devices in conductive material so that all exposed leads are shorted together. Do not insert CMOS devices into conventional plastic...
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5-4Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Repair Procedures and Techniques – General 5.4 Repair Procedures and Techniques – General Any rework or repair on Environmentally Preferred Products must be done using the appropriate lead-free solder wire and lead-free solder paste as stated in the following table: Parts Replacement and Substitution When damaged parts are replaced, identical parts sh ould be used. If the identical replacement part is not locally available, check the parts list for t he proper...
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Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Radio Disassembly – Detailed 5-5 The following tools are required for disassembling the radio: • TORX™ T6 screwdriver • Knob Removal Tool (6671789L02) The following item and tools are required for reassembling the radio: • Grease (1185937A01) • TORX™ T6 screwdriver • Vacuum Pump Kit (NLN9839) - Radio Immersibility Test • Pressure Pump Kit (NTN4265) - Radio Immersibility Test • Connector Fitting (5871134M0 1) - Radio Immersibility Test • Fitting Seal (3271133M01) -...
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5-6Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Radio Disassembly – Detailed 4.Remove the battery: a. Release the battery latch by moving it into the unlock position. b. With the latch released, slide the battery downwards. c. Remove the battery from the radio. Figure 5-2. Battery and Antenna removal. 5. Remove the antenna by turning it counterclockwise. 6. Remove the volume and channel selector knobs off from their shafts using the knob removal tool. Figure 5-3. Knob removal. NOTEBoth knobs slide on and off....
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Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Radio Disassembly – Detailed 5-7 7.Separate the chassis from the internal el ectronics front cover assembly as follows: a. Unscrew the screws using the TORX™ T6 screwdriver. b. Release the chassis slightly upward a nd disconnect the board-to-board connector between the option board and the keypad flex. c. Remove the chassis from the front cover. Figure 5-4. Chassis removal. Chassis Screws
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5-8Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Radio Disassembly – Detailed 5.6.2 Chassis Disassembly 1.Display Module Disassembly a. Release the display retainer catch and disconnect the board-to-board connector between the display flex and the transmission board, subsequently remove the display module. Figure 5-5. LCD Module removal. b. Remove the two screws using the TORX™ T6 screwdriver. c. Remove the display retainer. Figure 5-6. LCD Retainer removal. Display Retainer Display Retainer Catch Display...