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Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Radio Exploded Mechanical Views and Parts Lists 5-41
5.9.2 Non Keypad Model Exploded View and Parts List
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5-42Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Radio Exploded Mechanical Views and Parts Lists
Table 5-4.  Non-Display Model Exploded View Parts List
Item Description Part Number
1AntennaSee Chapter 7: 
Accessories
2 Knob, Frequency 36012004001
3Knob, Volume36012005001
4 Emergency Button 38012008001
5Nameplate Front33012037001
6 Front Cover Kit* Not Field 
Replaceable
7Label, Agency Indicator54012222001
8 UC Escutcheon Part of Front Cover 
kit
9Dust Cover Assembly15012157001
10 Mesh, Speaker 35012040001...

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Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Radio Exploded Mechanical Views and Parts Lists 5-43
NOTE:* Comprises of 4,5,8,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21 and 28
** Comprise of 22,23,24,25,26,29,30,31,32,34,36 and 38
Table 5-5.  Additional Part List information
31Housing, Shroud15012092001
32 Battery Contact Seal 32012096001
33Gasket3286058L01
34 Warning Label 3371496L01
35Gore Label5478220A01
36 RF Label 54012133001
37Label ChassisSee Table 5-5
38 Nameplate See Table 5-5
39BatterySee Chapter 7: 
Accessories...

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5-44Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures: Radio Exploded Mechanical Views and Parts Lists
5.9.3 Torque Chart
Table 5-6 lists the various 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 radio.
Table 5-6.  Torque Specifications for Screws
Part NumberDescriptionDriver/ 
SocketTorque
lbs-in
03012034001 Screw, Main Board T6 Torx 3.1 to 3.5
0386434Z02 Screw, Speaker Retainer T6 Torx 2.3 to 2.5...

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Chapter 6 Basic Troubleshooting
6.1 Introduction
This chapter contains error codes and board replacement procedures. If the board does not pass all 
the performance checks in Chapter 3 or exhibits an error code listed below, then the circuit board 
should be replaced. If repair requires knowledge of details of component level troubleshooting, 
please send radio to a Motorola Service Center listed in Appendix B.
6.2 Replacement Back Cover Kit Procedures
Once a problem has been isolated to a specific...

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6-2Basic Troubleshooting: Power-Up Error Codes (Display Model only)
6.3 Power-Up Error Codes (Display Model only)
Upon powering up, the radio performs certain tests to determine if its basic electronics and software 
are in working order. Any error detected has an associated error code that is presented on the radio 
display. These error codes are intended to be used by a service technician when the radio 
generates the Self Test Fail Tone. If these tests are successfully completed, the radio will...

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Basic Troubleshooting: Power-Up Error Codes (Display Model only) 6-3
FAIL 02/84 DSP RAM2 test failure. Fatal Retest radio by turning it off and turning it on 
again. If message reoccurs, replace main 
board or send radio to nearest Motorola 
Depot.
FAIL 02/88DSP RAM test failure.FatalRetest radio by turning it off and turning it on 
again. If message reoccurs, replace main 
board or send radio to nearest Motorola 
Depot.
FAIL 02/C0 DSP ROM Checksum is 
wrong.Fatal Retest radio by turning it off and...

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6-4Basic Troubleshooting: Operational Error Codes
6.4 Operational Error Codes
During radio operation, the radio performs dynamic tests to determine if the radio is working properly. 
Problems detected during these tests are presented as error codes on the radio’s display. The 
presence of an error code should prompt a user that a problem exists and that a Motorola Authorized 
MOTOTRBO dealer should be contacted. Use Table 6-2 to aid in understanding particular 
operational error codes.
Table 6-2....

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Chapter 7 Accessories
7.1 Introduction
Motorola provides the following approved accessories to improve the productivity of your digital 
portable two-way radio.
For a list of Motorola-approved antennas, batteries and other accessories, visit the following web 
site: http://www.motorola.com/governmentandenterprise
7.1.1 Batteries
7.1.2 Antennas
7.1.3 Carry Devices
Kit No.Description
PMNN4407_ IMPRES Li-ion Slim Battery (1500mAH)
PMNN4409_ IMPRES Hi-Cap Li-ion Non-FM Battery (2150 mAH)
NNTN8129_ IMPRES...

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7-2Accessories: Introduction
7.1.4 Service/Replacement Parts
7.1.5 CPS
7.1.6 Miscellaneous Accesories
PMLN5840_ HARD LEATHER CC 3inch SWL LKP FKP
PMLN5846_ HARD LEATHER CC 3inch SWL PLAIN
PMLN5842_ HARD LEATHER CC 2.5inch SWL LKP FKP
PMLN5843_ HARD LEATHER CC 2.5inch SWL PLAIN
PMLN5844_ NYLON CC 3inch FIX LKP FKP
PMLN5845_ NYLON CC 3inch FIX PLAIN
Part No.Description
PMLN6208A Chassis and Knob Opener
Part No.Description
RVN5115__ CPS MOTOTRBO
Part No.Description
PMLN5718_S Generic Option Board 
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