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Brand | Mag One |
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Model | BPR 40 |
Category | Transceiver |
Language | English |
Information on RF energy awareness, control, and operational instructions for occupational use, adhering to FCC and international standards.
Details FCC requirements for RF exposure limits and radio compliance with national/international standards.
Provides guidelines and operating instructions to ensure compliance with occupational RF exposure limits.
Lists approved accessories and provides additional resources for RF exposure requirements and training.
Discusses EMI, use in facilities/aircraft, and precautions for medical devices like pacemakers.
Addresses potential interference with hearing aids, safety during driving, and protecting hearing from loud noises.
Warnings about placing radios near vehicle airbags and operating in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Instructions for blasting areas and cautions for intrinsically safe equipment in hazardous environments.
Emphasizes using approved accessories for intrinsically safe equipment to maintain safety ratings.
Defines the intended audience and scope of the service manual for the Mag One⢠by Motorola Series radio.
Details Motorola's support offerings, including in-warranty and out-of-warranty service, repair, and spare parts.
Outlines the terms for warranty service, product checks before return, and packaging requirements.
Describes Motorola's continued support options for products after the warranty expires, including repair services.
Refers to ordering parts and provides guidance on obtaining technical support for radio malfunctions.
Offers contact information for additional assistance and resources through Motorola's customer help desk.
Overview of maintenance procedures including inspection and recommended cleaning methods for optimal performance.
Provides recommended cleaning agents and methods for external and internal radio surfaces.
Emphasizes precautions for handling static-sensitive CMOS/LDMOS devices to prevent latent damage during service.
Describes the process for cleaning internal circuit boards and components using isopropyl alcohol.
Covers general repair procedures, including the use of environmentally preferred products and lead-free solder.
Guidelines for replacing damaged parts, stressing the use of identical Motorola parts.
Specific soldering techniques and precautions for working with flexible circuits to avoid damage from heat or bending.
Instructions for removing and replacing chip components using hot-air repair stations or soldering irons.
Provides general guidance on disassembling and reassembling the radio, highlighting the importance of snaps, tabs, and alignment.
Step-by-step instructions for disassembling the radio, starting with the front cover, chassis, and PC board.
Instructions for removing speakers, latches, and other components during disassembly.
Step-by-step instructions for reassembling the PC board, chassis, and front cover.
Instructions for reassembling speakers, latches, and connecting internal components.
Provides an exploded view diagram and a detailed list of all radio parts with their respective part numbers and quantities.
Details the recommended test equipment, including communication analyzers and multimeters, for servicing the radios.
Provides schematic diagrams for the programming and cloning cables used for radio configuration and data transfer.
Overview of hardware tuning procedures and parameters for transmitter, receiver, and PLL synthesizer.
Detailed steps for adjusting high power, low power, frequency, and modulation parameters.
Steps for tuning Wide Band and Narrow Band Sinad levels and Rx PLL frequency.
Procedure to adjust C722 to tune the Tx PLL frequency voltage.
Describes preparing radios for customers via programming and cloning parameters.
Step-by-step guide for radio-to-radio cloning and handling potential error conditions.
Procedures for reading radio data to a PC and writing data from a PC to the radio.
Instructions for reprogramming serial numbers on replacement service boards.
Procedure to restore the radio to its factory default settings.
Lists various antennas, carry accessories, cases, and chargers for the Mag One radio.
Lists available user guides, service manuals, and battery options for the Mag One radio.
Details audio accessories like headsets and lists specialized service kits for radio maintenance.
Basic ordering information, access to online catalog, and registration for service centers.
Provides contact details and procedures for placing orders via mail, telephone, and fax.
Contact information for identifying parts and accessing product customer service.
Guidance on when to use service centers and contact details for US and Canadian locations.