Motorola Xpr 7000 Seris Basic 68009498001 A Manual
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Appendix A Replacement Parts Ordering A.1 Basic Ordering Information Some replacement parts, spare parts, and/or product information can be ordered directly. While parts may be assigned with a Motorola part number, this does not guarantee that they are available from Motorola Radio Products and Solutions Organization (RPSO). Some parts may have become obsolete and no longer available in the market due to cancelations by the supplier. If no Motorola part number is assigned, the part is normally not...
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A-2Replacement Parts Ordering: Parts Identification A.6 Parts Identification The Radio Products and Solutions Organization* (United States and Canada) 1-800-422-4210 A.7 Product Customer Service Radio Products and Solutions Organization (United States and Canada) 1-800-927-2744 * The Radio Products and Solutions Organization (RPSO) was formerly known as the Radio Products Services Division (RPSD) and/or the Accessories and Aftermarket Division (AAD).
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Appendix B Motorola Service Centers B.1 Servicing Information If a unit requires further testing, knowledge and/or details of component level troubleshooting or service than is customarily performed at the basic level, please send the radio to a Motorola Service Center as listed below. B.2 Motorola Service Center 1220 Don Haskins Drive. Suite. A El Paso, TX 79936 Telephone: 915-872-8200 B.3 Motorola Canadian Technical Logistics Center Motorola Canada Ltd. 8133 Warden Avenue Markham, Ontario, L6G 1B3...
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Appendix C Limited Level 3 Servicing C.1 Maintenance For details on the following, please refer to “Chapter 5 Disassembly/Reassembly Procedures” on page 5-1 to section 5.4 on page 5-4. Section 5.2 on page 5-1 to Section 5.4 on page 5-4. • Preventive maintenance (inspection and cleaning). • Safe handling of CMOS and LDMOS devices. • Repair procedures and techniques. C.2 Chip Components Use a Hot-Air Repair Station for chip component replacement. Adjust the temperature control to 370°C (700°F), and...
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C-2Limited Level 3 Servicing: Component and Parts list C.3 Component and Parts list Figure C-1. PCB Top View Figure C-2. PCB Bottom View SW40445 2 4 3 1 S4030 35 7 2 4 6 12 3 14 13 10 S4010 E0800 M0800 32 2 34 4 F4020 M4020 3 2 234 56
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Limited Level 3 Servicing: Component and Parts list C-3 Table C-1 Component Parts List No.Circuit RefMotorola Part Num.Description 1 SW4044 4086470Z01 SPST Tact Switch 2 M0800 E08000987378K01 02012010001SM Coaxial Connector Female 3 S4010 40012023001 Frequency Switch 4 S4030 1875103C04 Volume Rotary On/Off Switch 5 M4020 0915184H01 Battery Contact Connector 6 F4020 6515076H01 Fuse Fast Blow 3A 24V
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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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Glossary-2 MHzMegahertz: One million cycles per second. Used especially as a radio- frequency unit. PagingOne-way communication that alerts the receiver to retrieve a message. 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 USB. ReceiverElectronic device that amplifies RF signals. A receiver separates...