Motorola Mototrbo Dr3000 Repeater Basic 6866576d03 A Manual
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6866576D03-AFebruary 21, 2007 Disassembly /Reassembly Procedures: Torque Chart 5-27 5.10 Torque Chart Table 5-4 lists the various nuts and screws by part number and description, followed by the torque values in different units of measure. Torque all screws to the recommended value when assembling the repeater. 17Lock Nut M40285854Y02 18 Power Supply PMPN4001_ 19Screw, M5x0.8x8.0, Starpan STLZNC0310909A74 20 Receive Radio Brick Assembly PMTE4004_ 21Connector Board AssemblyPMLN4815_ 22 Screw, M3x0.5x5,...
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Chapter 6 Basic Troubleshooting 6.1 Introduction This chapter contains error codes and board replacement procedures. If the repeater does not pass all the performance checks in Chapter 3, then please send the repeater to a Motorola Service Center listed in Appendix A. NOTE:To access the various connector pins, use the housing eliminator/test fixture along with the diagrams found in this section of the manual. (See Section, "Service Aids" on page 2-2, for the appropriate Motorola service aids...
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February 21, 20076866576D03-A 6-2Basic Troubleshooting: LED Indicator Descriptions 6.3 LED Indicator Descriptions Table 6-1. LED Indicator Descriptions LED Status Description PowerSolid GREENRepeater powered by AC Solid RED Repeater powered by back-up battery OffRepeater powered off Repeater DisableSolid RED Repeater function disabled Blinking REDRepeater in self test mode Off Repeater in normal operational mode Digital Solid BLUERepeater in Digital mode Analog Solid YELLOW Repeater in Analog mode...
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Appendix A EMEA Regional Warranty, Service and Technical Support 1.0 Warranty and Service Support Motorola offers long term support for its products. This support includes full exchange and/or repair of the product during the warranty period, and service/ repair or spare parts support out of warranty. Any "return for exchange" or "return for repair" by an authorized Motorola Dealer must be accompanied by a Warranty Claim Form. Warranty Claim Forms are obtained by contacting an...
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February 21, 20076866576D03-A A-2EMEA Regional Warranty , Service and Technical Support: 2.0 European Radio Support Centre (ERSC) The ERSC Customer Information Desk is available through the following service numbers: Austria: 08 00 29 75 41 Italy: 80 08 77 387 Belgium: 08 00 72 471 Luxemburg: 08 00 23 27 Denmark: 80 88 05 72 Netherlands: 08 00 22 45 13 Finland: 08 00 11 49 910 Norway: 80 01 11 15 France: 08 00 90 30 90 Portugal: 08 00 84 95 70 Germany: 08 00 18 75 240 Spain: 90 09 84 902 Greece:...
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6866576D03-AFebruary 21, 2007 EMEA Regional Warranty , Service and Technical Support: A-3 4.0 Technical Support Motorola Product Services is available to assist the dealer/distributors in resolving any malfunctions which may be encountered. North Europe - Stephen WoodrowCentral and East Europe - Siggy Punzenberger Telephone: +44 (0) 1256 488 082 Telephone: +49 (0) 6128 70 2342 Fax: +44 01256 488 080 Fax: +49 (0) 6128 95 1096 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Russia and...
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GlossaryGlossary This glossary contains an alphabetical listing of terms and their definitions that are applicable to portable and mobile subscriber radio products. All terms do not necessarily apply to all radios, and some terms are merely generic in nature. Te r mDefinition AnalogRefers to a continuously variable signal or a circuit or device designed to handle such signals. BandFrequencies allowed for a specific purpose. CPSCustomer Programming Software: Software with a graphical user interface...
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February 21, 20076866576D03-A Glossary-2 PC BoardPrinted Circuit Board. Also referred to as a PCB. PLPrivate-Line Tone Squelch: A continuous sub-audible tone that is transmitted along with the carrier. Programming CableA cable that allows the CPS to communicate directly with the radio using RS232. ReceiverElectronic device that amplifies RF signals. A receiver separates the audio signal from the RF carrier, amplifies it, and converts it back to the original sound waves. RepeaterRemote...