User Manual
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...Copyrights 2 Radio Overview 3 Parts of the Radio 3 HT750 Model 3 On/Off/Volume Knob 4 Channel Selector Knob 4 LED Indicator 4 Programmable Buttons 4 Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button 6 Microphone 6 Keypad Keys (for radios with ...Antenna 12 Removing the Antenna 12 Attaching the Belt Clip 13 Removing the Belt Clip 13 Attaching the Side Connector Cover . . 14 Contents Turning The Radio On or Off 14 Adjusting the Volume 15 Selecting a Radio...radios only) . . 21 Safety and Warranty 23 Safe And Efficient Operation of Motorola Two-Way Radios 23 Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy . 23 1...
...Copyrights 2 Radio Overview 3 Parts of the Radio 3 HT750 Model 3 On/Off/Volume Knob 4 Channel Selector Knob 4 LED Indicator 4 Programmable Buttons 4 Push-to-Talk (PTT) Button 6 Microphone 6 Keypad Keys (for radios with ...Antenna 12 Removing the Antenna 12 Attaching the Belt Clip 13 Removing the Belt Clip 13 Attaching the Side Connector Cover . . 14 Contents Turning The Radio On or Off 14 Adjusting the Volume 15 Selecting a Radio...radios only) . . 21 Safety and Warranty 23 Safe And Efficient Operation of Motorola Two-Way Radios 23 Exposure To Radio Frequency Energy . 23 1...
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... the On/Off/ Volume Control knob clockwise. GETTING STARTED English Getting Started Attaching the Side Connector Cover Antenna Loop Slot TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF Thumbscrew 1 Place the loop (attached to the side connector cover) over the connector and align the thumbscrew with the threaded hole in place. and see the LED turn green...
... the On/Off/ Volume Control knob clockwise. GETTING STARTED English Getting Started Attaching the Side Connector Cover Antenna Loop Slot TURNING THE RADIO ON OR OFF Thumbscrew 1 Place the loop (attached to the side connector cover) over the connector and align the thumbscrew with the threaded hole in place. and see the LED turn green...
Service Manual
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... or microphone, or both, do it until the top and bottom tabs are released from the front cover. After the universal connector tail of the speaker-microphone assembly is removed from the slots in between the four buttons on the PTT assembly). 2. Remove...Removal 1. Remove the integrated control top seal, emergency button, and transmit light pipe. If it is necessary to the antenna boss, then pry it away. 2. Universal Connector Tail Speaker Speaker Orientation Tab (12:00 Position) Microphone Boot Microphone Speaker Microphone Flex Circuit Assembly Figure 3-6: Removal Speaker-...
... or microphone, or both, do it until the top and bottom tabs are released from the front cover. After the universal connector tail of the speaker-microphone assembly is removed from the slots in between the four buttons on the PTT assembly). 2. Remove...Removal 1. Remove the integrated control top seal, emergency button, and transmit light pipe. If it is necessary to the antenna boss, then pry it away. 2. Universal Connector Tail Speaker Speaker Orientation Tab (12:00 Position) Microphone Boot Microphone Speaker Microphone Flex Circuit Assembly Figure 3-6: Removal Speaker-...
Service Manual
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... the ground contact (if it settles in place. 6. NOTE: When properly assembled, the retainers on the O-ring should reach into their respective connectors at the bottom end of the front cover. 3. Use the T6 TORX screwdriver to fasten the screws holding the main board to the... Radio's Body 3.7.5 Chassis Assembly Reassembly 1. Replace the O-ring. NOTE: Be sure the battery contact seal protrudes through the chassis and is properly seated. 7. Ensure that the antenna nut insulator is not the case, remove and replace the ...
... the ground contact (if it settles in place. 6. NOTE: When properly assembled, the retainers on the O-ring should reach into their respective connectors at the bottom end of the front cover. 3. Use the T6 TORX screwdriver to fasten the screws holding the main board to the... Radio's Body 3.7.5 Chassis Assembly Reassembly 1. Replace the O-ring. NOTE: Be sure the battery contact seal protrudes through the chassis and is properly seated. 7. Ensure that the antenna nut insulator is not the case, remove and replace the ...
Service Manual
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... is completed, both the Conventional and LTR radio. Turn source and target radios off . The Radio Tuning, Programming, Cloning, Lowband Antenna Cutting Procedure, PassPort Tone Options, and Diagnostic... Functions 5-3 5.3 CPS Programming Setup The CPS programming setup, shown in Figure 5-2, is the same for the codeplug programming procedures. On source radio, simultaneously press 'side buttons 1 and 2', shown in Figure 5-3, then turn on their green LEDs off . 2. Unique IDs may be cloned to side connector...
... is completed, both the Conventional and LTR radio. Turn source and target radios off . The Radio Tuning, Programming, Cloning, Lowband Antenna Cutting Procedure, PassPort Tone Options, and Diagnostic... Functions 5-3 5.3 CPS Programming Setup The CPS programming setup, shown in Figure 5-2, is the same for the codeplug programming procedures. On source radio, simultaneously press 'side buttons 1 and 2', shown in Figure 5-3, then turn on their green LEDs off . 2. Unique IDs may be cloned to side connector...
Service Manual
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... Standard Length -150-161 MHz PMAD4025 UHF 1 PMAE4002 PMAE4003 NAE6483 UHF 2 PMAE4006 150-161 MHz, Stubby 403-470 MHz, Ferrule Connector 403-433 MHz, Stubby 433-470 MHz, Stubby 403-520 MHz, Flexible Whip 450-520 MHz, Ferrule Connector 465-490 MHz, Stubby PMAE4007 NAE6483 ...Code) 14 cm. 7-1 Chapter 7 Accessories 7.1 HT750/HT1250/HT1250•LS/HT1250•LS+/HT1550•XLS/MTX850/ MTX950/MTX850•LS/MTX8250/MTX9250/MTX8250•LS Accessories 7.1.1 Antennas VHF PMAD4012 PMAD4013 PMAD4014 PMAD4015 PMAD4023 136-174 MHz, Ferrule Connector 136-155 MHz, Stubby 155-174 MHz, Stubby ...
... Standard Length -150-161 MHz PMAD4025 UHF 1 PMAE4002 PMAE4003 NAE6483 UHF 2 PMAE4006 150-161 MHz, Stubby 403-470 MHz, Ferrule Connector 403-433 MHz, Stubby 433-470 MHz, Stubby 403-520 MHz, Flexible Whip 450-520 MHz, Ferrule Connector 465-490 MHz, Stubby PMAE4007 NAE6483 ...Code) 14 cm. 7-1 Chapter 7 Accessories 7.1 HT750/HT1250/HT1250•LS/HT1250•LS+/HT1550•XLS/MTX850/ MTX950/MTX850•LS/MTX8250/MTX9250/MTX8250•LS Accessories 7.1.1 Antennas VHF PMAD4012 PMAD4013 PMAD4014 PMAD4015 PMAD4023 136-174 MHz, Ferrule Connector 136-155 MHz, Stubby 155-174 MHz, Stubby ...
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...cord and NA/LA manual) Wall Mount Kit for Accessory Connector Charger Insert Spacer - Includes microphone and can be used with BDN6706 or BDN6646) ...UHF (403-470 MHz) provides tri-chemistry charging. Compatible with "B" version chargers only Compatible with "A" version chargers only Charger Insert Spacer - Includes microphone and can be used with a mobile antenna. (For HT Professional Series Conventional and LTR radios... antenna. (For HT Professional Series Conventional, LTR, and PassPort radios). Vehicular Adapter-VHF (136-174 MHz) provides tri-chemistry charging....
...cord and NA/LA manual) Wall Mount Kit for Accessory Connector Charger Insert Spacer - Includes microphone and can be used with BDN6706 or BDN6646) ...UHF (403-470 MHz) provides tri-chemistry charging. Compatible with "B" version chargers only Compatible with "A" version chargers only Charger Insert Spacer - Includes microphone and can be used with a mobile antenna. (For HT Professional Series Conventional and LTR radios... antenna. (For HT Professional Series Conventional, LTR, and PassPort radios). Vehicular Adapter-VHF (136-174 MHz) provides tri-chemistry charging....