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Motorola Mag One Series User Manual

Motorola Mag One Series
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Mag One™ by Motorola
Radio Series
Basic Service Manual
6816101H01-A

Table of Contents

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Motorola Mag One Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power OutputVHF: 5W, UHF: 4W
Channels16
IP RatingIP54
Programmable Buttons2
Voice ScramblerNo
CTCSS/DCS CodesYes
ScanningYes
VoxYes
Battery TypeLi-Ion

Summary

Safety Information

Product Safety and RF Exposure

Safe usage and RF energy awareness for portable radios, including FCC regulations.

RF Exposure Standards and Guidelines

Compliance with national/international RF exposure limits and control instructions.

Operating Instructions, Warnings, and Cautions

Guidelines for safe operation, handling warnings, and cautions for specific environments.

Intrinsically Safe Equipment Information

Details on intrinsic safety approvals, operational cautions, and warnings.

Section 1: INTRODUCTION

Scope of Manual

Defines the manual's purpose, intended audience, and scope.

Warranty and Service Support

Information on product support, warranty period, and return/service procedures.

Radio Model Information

Explains how to identify radio models and their specific characteristics.

Radio Features Overview

Lists and describes the various features available on the radio.

Section 2: MAINTENANCE

Maintenance Introduction and Procedures

Overview of maintenance, inspection, and cleaning procedures.

Safe Handling of Electronic Devices

Precautions for handling sensitive electronic components like CMOS.

Repair Procedures and Techniques

Guidelines for replacing parts, soldering, and chip component repair.

Radio Disassembly and Reassembly

Step-by-step instructions for disassembling and reassembling the radio.

Mechanical View and Parts List

Exploded View and Parts Identification

Visual component breakdown with part numbers, names, and quantities.

Service Aids and Test Equipment

Recommended Service Aids

Lists recommended tools and items for servicing the radio.

Required Test Equipment

Details necessary test equipment for radio troubleshooting and alignment.

Section 3: RADIO TUNING

Introduction to Radio Tuning

Overview of the hardware tuning process for the radio.

Hardware Tuning Setup and Procedure

Detailed steps and configurations for setting up and performing radio tuning.

Transmitter, Receiver, and PLL Tuning

Specific procedures for tuning transmitter, receiver, and PLL synthesizer parameters.

Section 4: RADIO PROGRAMMING

Introduction to Radio Programming

Overview of programming capabilities using Customer Programming Software (CPS).

Programming and Cloning Radios

Steps for programming and cloning radio parameters to customers' radios.

CPS Software and Factory Reset

Details on using CPS software and performing a factory reset.

Section 5: ACCESSORIES

Radio Accessories Listing

Lists available antennas, chargers, batteries, audio accessories, and service kits.

Model and Specification Information

VHF Band Information and Specifications

Details and specifications for VHF bands 1 and 2.

UHF Band Information and Specifications

Details and specifications for UHF bands 1, 2, and 4.

GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Glossary Definitions

Definitions of technical terms and acronyms used throughout the manual.

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