User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Foreword
- Table of Contents
- Computer Software Copyrights
- Portable Radio Model Numbering System
- SPECIFICATIONS FOR 800MHz RADIOS
- GLOSSARY
- Section 1: Introduction
- Section 2: Basic Maintenance
- Section 3: Recommended Test Equipment and Service Aids
- Section 4: Performance Checks
- Section 5: Radio Alignment Procedures
- Section 6: Basic Removal/Installation Procedures
- Section 7: Basic Theory of Operation
- Section 8: Radio-Level Troubleshooting
- Replacement Parts Ordering
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Basic Removal/ Inst allat ion
Procedures 6
Int roduct ion
t o This Sect ion
Th is section gives basic procedures for rem ovin g an d in stallin g th e XTS 3000
radio’s:
• An ten n a,
• Battery,
• Belt Clip,
• Un iversal Con n ector Cover,
• Volum e Kn ob, an d
• Frequen cy Kn ob.
Ant enna
Installing the
Antenna
Screw th e th readed en d of th e an ten n a in to th e an ten na receptacle on th e top
of th e radio. Rotate th e an ten n a clockwise un til it seats firm ly again st th e
bush in g.
Removing the
Antenna
Rotate th e an ten na coun terclockwise un til its th readed en d un screws from th e
radio’s an ten n a receptacle.
Bat tery NOTE: Th e battery is sh ipped un ch arged, an d m ust be
ch arged before use.
To avoid a possible explosion:
• DO NOT replace t he bat t ery in an area labeled
“hazardous at mosphere.”
• DO NOT discard bat t eries in a fire.
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W A R N I N G
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If your radio is programmed with volatile-key retention
(consult your service technician), encryption keys will be
retained for approximately 30 seconds after battery removal.
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C a u t i o n