This document is an Accessory Quick Reference Guide for Mag One accessories, produced by Motorola Solutions. It provides essential information regarding the use, safety, and warranty of these accessories.
Function Description:
The document primarily serves as a guide for users of Mag One accessories, outlining critical safety precautions related to acoustic exposure and detailing the limited warranty provided with the products. While it doesn't describe a specific accessory, it sets the general guidelines applicable to all accessories covered under the Mag One brand. The core function is to ensure user safety, particularly concerning hearing protection, and to inform users about the terms of the product warranty. It also includes a crucial note about the proper procedure for connecting audio accessories to a radio, emphasizing the need to power off the radio first for proper detection.
Important Technical Specifications:
The document itself does not list specific technical specifications for any particular accessory, such as frequency ranges, power output, or material composition. Instead, it focuses on operational guidelines and warranty terms that apply broadly to accessories. The part number "68012003100-BB" is provided, which likely refers to the document itself or a specific accessory kit it accompanies. The copyright information indicates that the document was last updated in 2020, with the initial copyright in 2011.
Usage Features:
The guide emphasizes several key usage features and best practices, particularly concerning acoustic safety:
- Volume Control: Users are advised to use the lowest necessary volume for their tasks and to only increase volume in noisy environments. This is a critical feature for preventing hearing damage.
- Pre-connection Procedure: A specific instruction is given to "Turn down the volume before connecting headset or earpiece." This is a safety feature to prevent sudden loud noises when an accessory is plugged in.
- Duration of Use: Users are cautioned to "Limit the amount of time you use headsets or earpieces at high volume," highlighting the cumulative effect of noise exposure.
- Speaker Placement: When using the radio without an accessory, users are instructed not to place the radio's speaker directly against their ear, another measure to protect hearing.
- Accessory Connection Protocol: A crucial "NOTE" specifies that for the radio to detect an accessory properly, the radio must be turned off before connecting the audio accessory. This ensures correct functionality and prevents potential issues.
Maintenance Features:
The document outlines the terms of a "180 DAYS LIMITED WARRANTY," which serves as a maintenance feature by providing recourse for defective products.
- Warranty Period: The product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for 180 days from the date of purchase.
- Repair/Replacement: If a product is found to be defective within the warranty period, it will be repaired or replaced at the manufacturer's option, free of charge, upon presentation of dated proof of purchase.
- Exclusions: The warranty explicitly does not cover defects or damage resulting from:
- Misuse
- Improper operation
- Unauthorized modification
- Liquid exposure
- Battery issues (implying that batteries might be considered consumables or have separate warranty terms, though not explicitly stated)
- Normal wear and tear
These exclusions define the boundaries of what is considered a manufacturing defect versus damage caused by user actions or natural degradation, guiding users on when they can expect warranty service. The warranty essentially provides a form of post-purchase support and quality assurance for the accessories.