Motorola SABER Handie-Talkie H42QXN7139CN Maintenance Manual page 3

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FOREWORD
SCOPE OF
THIS MANUAL
This
manual offers only theory and
maintenance
information
for
the equipment listed.
Service diagrams,
parts lists, and printed circuit board details are not a part
of
this manual,
but
are contained
in
a supplementary
service
manual
as
listed on the
contents page.
NOMENCLATURE
Motorola equipment is
specifically
identified by the model
number on the nameplate.
NOTE
Be sure
to
use the entire model number when making
inquiries about your equipment.
Identifiers have been
assigned
to
chassis
and kits. Use
these identifiers when requesting
information or ordering
replacements.
PRODUCTION
CHANGES
When production and
engineering changes
are
incorporated
into
the equipment, a revision number is
assigned
to the
chassis
or kit
affected; -1, -2, -3, etc.
The chassis
number complete with revision number,
if
any, is stamped
on
the
chassis
at the time of production.
The
revision number becomes an integral
part of
the
chassis
identifier.
Revisions,
if
any, are listed
on the
schematic
diagram.
MANUAL REVISIONS
Changes
which occur after
a manual is
printed are
described
in
the Manual
Revision.
These "FMRs"
give
the
reader complete information
on
the
change including
pertinent parts listing data.
NATIONAL
SERVICE
ORGANIZATION
Motorola provides a nationwide
service organization.
Through
its
maintenance and installation program, Motorola
makes available
the finest
service
to
those desiring reliable
continuous communications
on
a contract basis.
Motorola's National
Service
Organization
is the
largest
service organization specializing
in
mobile communications.
It
includes over 900 authorized
or
company owned stations.
In
addition,
our
products are
serviced throughout the
world by
a wide network
of
company
or
authorized independent distributor service organizations.
NATIONAL
MOTOROLA
Communications
SERVICE
The area
administrative staff, district service managers
and district
service representatives
are
in
the direct employ
of Motorola.
For your contract service requirements, please contact
your local Motorola representative or write to:
National
Service
Manager
Motorola Communications
&
Electronics,
inc.
1301
E.
Algonquin
Road, Schaumburg,
IL
60196
SAFETY
INFORMATION
The Federal
Communications Commission
(FCC)
with its
action
in
General Docket 79-144,
March 13, 1985 has
adopted a safety standard
for the human
exposure
to
radio
frequency
(rf)
electromagnetic energy
emitted by
FCC
regulated equipment. Motorola subscribes
to the
same
safety standard
for
use
of its products.
Proper operation
of
this radio will result
in
user exposure substantially below the
FCC
recommended
limits.
DO
NOT
hold the radio with the
antenna very
close
to,
or
touching, exposed parts
of the
body,
especially
the
face
or
eyes,
while transmitting.
The
radio will
perform
best
if
the microphone is
two or
three inches away
from
the lips and the radio is vertical.
DO NOT
hold the
transmit
(PTT)
switch
on
when
not
actually
desiring to transmit.
DO NOT allow children
to
play
with
any radio equipment
containing a transmitter.
DO NOT operate a transmitter near unshielded electrical
blasting
caps
or
in
an
explosive atmosphere unless
it
is
a
type
especially
qualified
for
such use.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS
The
Motorola products
described
in
this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored
in
semiconductor memories
or
other media.
Laws
in
the United
States
and other countries preserve
for
Motorola certain
exclusive
rights for copyrighted computer programs, including the
exclusive
right to
copy
or
reproduce
in
any
form
the
copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained
in
the Motorola
products described
in
this manual may
not be
copied
or
reproduced
in
any manner
without the
express permission
of
Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be
deemed
to
grant either directly
or
by implication,
estoppel,
or
otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents
or
patent applications
of Motorola,
except
for
the
normal
non-exclusive, royalty free license
to
use that arises
by operation of law
in
the
sale
of
a
product.
TEPF-17596-A
FOREWORD
SCOPE OF
THIS MANUAL
This
manual offers only theory and
maintenance
information
for
the equipment listed.
Service diagrams,
parts lists, and printed circuit board details are not a part
of
this manual,
but
are contained
in
a supplementary
service
manual
as
listed on the
contents page.
NOMENCLATURE
Motorola equipment is
specifically
identified by the model
number on the nameplate.
NOTE
Be sure
to
use the entire model number when making
inquiries about your equipment.
Identifiers have been
assigned
to
chassis
and kits. Use
these identifiers when requesting
information or ordering
replacements.
PRODUCTION
CHANGES
When production and
engineering changes
are
incorporated
into
the equipment, a revision number is
assigned
to the
chassis
or kit
affected; -1, -2, -3, etc.
The chassis
number complete with revision number,
if
any, is stamped
on
the
chassis
at the time of production.
The
revision number becomes an integral
part of
the
chassis
identifier.
Revisions,
if
any, are listed
on the
schematic
diagram.
MANUAL REVISIONS
Changes
which occur after
a manual is
printed are
described
in
the Manual
Revision.
These "FMRs"
give
the
reader complete information
on
the
change including
pertinent parts listing data.
NATIONAL
SERVICE
ORGANIZATION
Motorola provides a nationwide
service organization.
Through
its
maintenance and installation program, Motorola
makes available
the finest
service
to
those desiring reliable
continuous communications
on
a contract basis.
Motorola's National
Service
Organization
is the
largest
service organization specializing
in
mobile communications.
It
includes over 900 authorized
or
company owned stations.
In
addition,
our
products are
serviced throughout the
world by
a wide network
of
company
or
authorized independent distributor service organizations.
NATIONAL
MOTOROLA
Communications
SERVICE
The area
administrative staff, district service managers
and district
service representatives
are
in
the direct employ
of Motorola.
For your contract service requirements, please contact
your local Motorola representative or write to:
National
Service
Manager
Motorola Communications
&
Electronics,
inc.
1301
E.
Algonquin
Road, Schaumburg,
IL
60196
SAFETY
INFORMATION
The Federal
Communications Commission
(FCC)
with its
action
in
General Docket 79-144,
March 13, 1985 has
adopted a safety standard
for the human
exposure
to
radio
frequency
(rf)
electromagnetic energy
emitted by
FCC
regulated equipment. Motorola subscribes
to the
same
safety standard
for
use
of its products.
Proper operation
of
this radio will result
in
user exposure substantially below the
FCC
recommended
limits.
DO
NOT
hold the radio with the
antenna very
close
to,
or
touching, exposed parts
of the
body,
especially
the
face
or
eyes,
while transmitting.
The
radio will
perform
best
if
the microphone is
two or
three inches away
from
the lips and the radio is vertical.
DO NOT
hold the
transmit
(PTT)
switch
on
when
not
actually
desiring to transmit.
DO NOT allow children
to
play
with
any radio equipment
containing a transmitter.
DO NOT operate a transmitter near unshielded electrical
blasting
caps
or
in
an
explosive atmosphere unless
it
is
a
type
especially
qualified
for
such use.
COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS
The
Motorola products
described
in
this manual may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored
in
semiconductor memories
or
other media.
Laws
in
the United
States
and other countries preserve
for
Motorola certain
exclusive
rights for copyrighted computer programs, including the
exclusive
right to
copy
or
reproduce
in
any
form
the
copyrighted computer program. Accordingly, any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained
in
the Motorola
products described
in
this manual may
not be
copied
or
reproduced
in
any manner
without the
express permission
of
Motorola. Furthermore, the purchase of Motorola products shall not be
deemed
to
grant either directly
or
by implication,
estoppel,
or
otherwise, any license under the copyrights, patents
or
patent applications
of Motorola,
except
for
the
normal
non-exclusive, royalty free license
to
use that arises
by operation of law
in
the
sale
of
a
product.
TEPF-17596-A

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