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2003年Motorola公司产品说明书

2003年Motorola公司产品说明书

MANUAL REVISION12/3/03© Motorola, Inc. 2003.8000 W. Sunrise Blvd., Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33322Printed in U. S. A.This revision outlines changes that have occurred since the printing of your manual. Use this information to supplement your manual. REVISION CHANGE:Page Section No.Section Title Paragraph Descriptioniv Table of Contents2.6 and 6.2Asterisk deleted from section headings.1-2 1.2Introduction: Siren/PA DescriptionTable 1-1Asterisks deleted from rows 3 and 11 of table 1-1.2-22.2Operation: Public Address OperationTable 2-1Replaced ‘Wail’ with ‘Yelp’ in Hi-Lo Selected Tone row of table 2-1.2-3 2.6 Operation: Ex t ernal RadioOperation 2.6Deleted asterisk from section heading and deleted first line of text.5-25CPS ProgrammingTable 5.2Deleted asterisk from Manual Tone cell (row 2) and deleted table note.6-46.2Installation, Disassembly, and Assembly: Horn-Ring Transfer Relay6.2Deleted asterisk from section heading and deleted first line of text.6881096C46-OMCS 2000 Mobile RadioInstallation Manual*FMR-2051-1*FMR-2051-1This Page Intentionally Left BlankTable of Contents Foreword.................................................................................................... F-ii Product Safety and RF Exposure Compliance.......................................................................................F-ii Manual Revisions................................................................................................................................... F-ii Computer Software Copyrights.............................................................................................................. F-ii Document Copyrights............................................................................................................................. F-ii Disclaimer............................................................................................................................................... F-ii Trademarks............................................................................................................................................ F-iiList of Figures (v)List of Tables (vi)Chapter 1Introduction.........................................................................1-11.1Notations Used in This Manual......................................................................................................1-11.2Siren P/A Description.....................................................................................................................1-11.3Cabling Diagram............................................................................................................................1-4Chapter 2Operation.............................................................................2-12.1Siren/PA Operation........................................................................................................................2-12.1.1Control Unit.......................................................................................................................2-12.2Public Address Operation..............................................................................................................2-22.2.1Control Head/DEK-Plus....................................................................................................2-22.3Siren Tone Operation....................................................................................................................2-22.3.1Control Head/DEK-Plus....................................................................................................2-22.4External Radio Operation..............................................................................................................2-32.4.1Control Head/DEK-Plus....................................................................................................2-32.5Airhorn Operation..........................................................................................................................2-32.6Manual Operation..........................................................................................................................2-32.7Speaker Protection Alert................................................................................................................2-32.8Power-Up Feature.........................................................................................................................2-42.8.1Siren State........................................................................................................................2-42.8.2DEK-Plus..........................................................................................................................2-4Chapter 3Theory of Operation............................................................3-13.1Overview........................................................................................................................................3-13.2Microprocessor and Control Interface............................................................................................3-13.2.1Bus Interface.....................................................................................................................3-13.3Low-Level Audio............................................................................................................................3-23.4High-Level Audio...........................................................................................................................3-2iv Table of Contents3.5Power.............................................................................................................................................3-33.6Power Control and Speaker Short Detection.................................................................................3-3 Chapter 4Configuration/Programming of the Siren/PA...................4-1 Chapter 5CPS Programming..............................................................5-1 Chapter 6Installation, Disassembly, and Assembly.........................6-16.1Cables............................................................................................................................................6-26.2Horn-Ring Transfer Relay..............................................................................................................6-46.3Disassembly and Assembly...........................................................................................................6-46.3.1Disassembly......................................................................................................................6-46.3.2Assembly..........................................................................................................................6-56.4Pushbutton Removal and Replacement........................................................................................6-5 Chapter 7Maintenance and Troubleshooting....................................7-17.1Overview........................................................................................................................................7-17.2Maintenance..................................................................................................................................7-17.2.1Public Address Input Sensitivity Test................................................................................7-17.2.2Frequency Response Test................................................................................................7-17.2.3Siren Output Power Test...................................................................................................7-17.2.5Speaker Short Circuit Protection Test...............................................................................7-27.2.6Operating Mode Retention Test*......................................................................................7-27.2.7Version Display in Test Mode...........................................................................................7-2 Chapter 8Siren/PA Schematics and Mechanical Drawings.............8-1 Appendix A Replacement Parts Ordering..............................................A-1A.1Basic Ordering Information............................................................................................................A-1A.2Motorola Online..............................................................................................................................A-1A.3Mail Orders....................................................................................................................................A-1A.4Telephone Orders..........................................................................................................................A-2A.5Fax Orders.....................................................................................................................................A-2A.6Parts Identification.........................................................................................................................A-2A.7Product Customer Service.............................................................................................................A-2 Index..............................................................................................................I-iDecember 2, 20036881096C46-OChapter 1Introduction1.1Notations Used in This ManualThroughout the text in this publication, you will notice the use of note, caution, warning, and danger notations. These notations are used to emphasize that safety hazards exist, and due care must be taken and observed.NOTE:An operational procedure, practice, or condition that is essential to emphasize.1.2Siren P/A DescriptionThe MCS 2000 Siren/PA is an external accessory that generates siren tones and amplifies audiosignals from the radio for public address (PA). It can deliver 65, 75, or 100 watts of siren power to an11 ohm speaker, or 130 watts to dual 11 ohm speakers. In the PA mode, it can deliver 50 watts ofaudio power.This accessory consists of the Siren/PA unit and the cables that connect the Siren/PA to your MCS 2000 radio system.The Siren/PA unit is usually located in the cargo area of a vehicle. It can be operated using one of the following:•Mobile radio control head•Direct Entry Keyboard (DEK-Plus).1-2Introduction: Siren P/A Description Some Siren/PA features can be programmed by a qualified radio technician using the CustomerProgramming Software (CPS). A summary of available features for each Siren/PA configuration isshown in Table 1-1.Table 1-1. Siren/PA FeaturesFeature Using the Control Head Using the DEK-Plus Wail/Yelp/Hi-lo tones Yes Yes“Airhorn” tone Yes YesSiren manual tones No NoPublic address Yes YesExternal radio Yes YesPA volume control Yes YesSiren power control Automatic AutomaticSpeaker short protection Yes YesYes YesProgrammable parameters(using the radio codeplug)Power-up self check Yes YesHorn-Ring override No NoSiren State retained (while radio off)No*No** Not available in initial offering.December 2, 20036881096C46-OChapter 2Operation2.1Siren/PA Operation2.1.1Control UnitDepending on the installed configuration, the Siren/PA may be controlled by buttons on the control head or on the DEK-Plus.Figure 2-1: Model III Control Head with Siren/PA FunctionsFigure 2-2: Direct Entry Keyboard (DEK-Plus)2-2Operation: Public Address Operation2.2Public Address OperationThe Public Address feature amplifies and broadcasts the user's voice over the siren speaker.2.2.1Control Head/DEK-PlusTo activate the Public Address function, momentarily press the PA button. The corresponding light-emitting diode (LED) will light up and the PA feature will be activated.The control head display will temporarily show the current PA volume setting. To set the PA volume, rotate the radio's volume control (the rotary knob on the control head).NOTE:If you adjust the PA volume with the rotary knob on the control head, it will change the radio's volume setting based on the position of the knob.To use the Public Address feature, press the Push-To-Talk (PTT) button and speak into themicrophone. Your voice will be amplified and broadcast over the siren speaker.NOTE:The PTT button cannot be used to transmit while the PA feature is activated.If the Public Address and Siren options are both activated, the Siren function will be overridden when the PTT is pressed. The Public Address feature will have priority, and any siren tone or incomingradio signals (if in External Radio mode) will be abruptly muted.To turn off the Public Address, momentarily press the PA button again.2.3Siren Tone OperationWail, Yelp and Hi-Lo siren tones are broadcasted over the siren speaker. Use the Siren function to toggle between siren tones when broadcasting.2.3.1Control Head/DEK-PlusTo turn on the Siren function, press the Siren button momentarily. Then press the Wail, Yelp, or Hi-Lo buttons to broadcast the desired tone. The corresponding LEDs light up and the control headdisplay temporarily shows the selected siren tone.Any time the siren tone is changed, the display will briefly show the newly selected tone (even if the Siren function is off). To change the tone, press the Siren button on the DEK-Plus or Sirn button on the control head momentarily.If the Horn-Ring accessory is connected, you can change the siren tone by pressing the vehicle’sHorn-Ring while broadcasting a siren tone. (The operation of the Horn-Ring feature is shown inTable 2-1.)NOTE:You can change the siren tone at any time. The Siren function does not have to be activated.Table 2-1. Horn-Ring OperationSelectedChanges to NoteToneWail Yelp Press and release the Horn-Ring to change to Yelp tone. Press theHorn-Ring again to return to Wail tone.Yelp Airhorn Press the Horn-Ring to create the Airhorn tone. Airhorn sounds aslong as the Horn-Ring is pressed. Release the Horn-Ring to returnto Yelp tone.Hi-Lo Yelp Press and release the Horn-Ring to change to Yelp tone. Press theHorn-Ring again to return to Hi-Lo tone.December 2, 20036881096C46-OOperation: External Radio Operation2-32.4External Radio OperationThe External Radio feature amplifies and broadcasts incoming radio messages over the sirenspeaker, allowing radio communications to be heard outside the vehicle.2.4.1Control Head/DEK-PlusTo enable the External Radio feature, turn the Siren function on by momentarily pressing the Siren button on the DEK-Plus or the Sirn button on the control head. Then, select the External Radiofunction by pressing the Ex Rd button. The corresponding LEDs will illuminate.To adjust the External Radio volume, turn the volume control (rotary knob) on the control head.To turn off the External Radio feature, press the Siren button on the DEK-Plus or the Sirn button on the control head again, or select a different Siren function (Wail, Yelp, etc...). Once you turn off the External Radio function, the radio's receive volume will correspond with the position of the rotaryknob on the control head.2.5Airhorn OperationThe Airhorn feature—available with the Control Head and DEK-Plus configurations—broadcasts an airhorn tone over the Siren speaker. To broadcast the Airhorn, momentarily press the Ar Hn button.To turn off the Airhorn, press the Ar Hn button again.2.6Manual OperationThe Manual function—available with the Control Head and DEK-Plus configurations—allows theHorn-Ring to activate a siren tone.To enable the siren tone to be generated via the Horn-Ring, press the Man and Siren buttons. The corresponding LEDs will illuminate. Press the Horn-Ring to broadcast the pre-set tone (tones areprogrammed in the CPS, the default tone is “Wail”). You can program the Horn-Ring to generate the following tones:•Manual Wail: Pressing the Horn-Ring activates a rising Wail that peaks at 1500 Hz andcontinues as long as the Horn-Ring is held. When you release the Horn-Ring, the Wail tonefalls until the tone is muted.•Manual Yelp: Pressing the Horn-Ring activates a Yelp tone that continues as long as the Horn-Ring is held. When you release the Horn-Ring, the tone immediately mutes.•Manual Airhorn: Pressing the Horn-Ring activates an airhorn sound that continues as long asthe Horn-Ring is held. When you release the Horn-Ring, the tone immediately mutes.2.7Speaker Protection AlertWhen a short exists, the system performs a routine to “protect” itself from further harm. If a speaker short occurs, any audio broadcast (Siren functions, PA audio) is terminated. The Control Headdisplays SPKR SHORT. When the problem is corrected, the Siren/PA returns to its previous operation.6881096C46-O December 2, 20032-4Operation: Power-Up Feature 2.8Power-Up Feature2.8.1Siren StateThe Siren/PA Accessory powers up in one of two ways:•Warm Start (battery power was not removed)•Cold Start (battery power was removed).2.8.2DEK-PlusIn a Warm Start with a DEK-Plus, the Siren will power up with the PA Volume, the siren tone, and the Siren On/Off in their previously selected state at power-down, and with the PA off.NOTE:In a Warm Start with the DEK-Plus, the CPS may be used to program whether or not the Siren ON/OFF powers up in its previous state. This feature can be disabled, causing the Siren/PAto always power up with the Siren off.In a Cold Start, with a DEK-Plus, the Siren will power up with the default PA Volume, the Wail tone, the PA off, and the Siren off.December 2, 20036881096C46-OChapter 5CPS ProgrammingThe Customer Programming Software (CPS) stores programmed options in the radio’s codeplug.The CPS is preprogrammed with default settings at the factory, but it may be modified to suit yourneeds. There is one primary screen in the CPS for editing the Siren/PA options. To access thisscreen, double-click the “Radio Wide” tab shown in Figure 5-1.Figure 5-1: “Tree View” Screen ShotUnder the “Siren Operation” field, the “Siren/PA” option must be selected in order to modify the unit’s CPS options. Selecting the “PA Only” option will only allow you to modify the Public Address options.Figure 5-2: “Siren/PA Options” Screen Shot5-2CPS Programming: The Siren/PA Options screen enables you to modify various Siren/PA options (default settings areindicated). The following tables describe the programmable fields and their settings:Table 5-1. Public Address FieldsField OptionsOptions Audio Muting Disabled (default): Routes all audio to the Public Address speaker when inExternal Radio Mode.Enabled: Prevents deciphered SECURENET® audio and Mobile VoiceStorage message playback from being heard over the external speaker.PA Ignition Sense Disabled (default): Public Address operable with ignition switch on or off.Enabled: Public Address operable only with ignition switch on.Ext Radio Ignition Disabled (default): External Radio operable with ignition switch on or off.Enabled: External Radio operable only with ignition switch on.Default PA Volume Level This field is programmed to set the Public Address volume level for initialpower-up. If no volume level is manually selected by the operator, thevolume will default to the setting in this field.The range is from 0 to 15 (default 11).Siren P/A After Reset LAST STATE* (default): The siren will power up in the same state, on or off,as at power-down (Warm Start).Off: Siren will always be off at power-up.*Not available in initial offering. See Table1-1, “Siren/PA Features,” on page1-2.Table 5-2. Siren FieldsField OptionsHi-Lo Airhorn Tones Disabled: Hi-Lo and Airhorn tones cannot be produced.Enabled (default): Hi-Lo and/or Airhorn tones are allowed.Manual Tone This field selects the Manual Tone that will be heard when the Horn-Ring ispressed. The choices are Ar Hn, Wail, or Yelp (default is Wail).Siren Ignition Sense Disabled: Siren tones operable with the ignition switch on or off.Enabled (default): Siren tones operable with ignition switch on.December 2, 20036881096C46-OInstallation, Disassembly, and Assembly: Cables6-34.Route the red power cable to the vicinity of the battery positive terminal. Be careful to avoidareas where the cable might be subjected to abrasion or high temperatures, and use rubbergrommets wherever the cable passes through a bulkhead, such as the firewall.5.Locate the fuse holder as close to the battery as possible and away from any hot enginecomponents.a.Mount the fuse holder using the provided mounting hole and dress wires as necessary.b.Connect the fuse holder red adaptor lead plug to the mating receptacle on the red powercable of the Siren/PA unit (see Figure 6-3).6.Connect the power cable red lead from the fuse holder to the positive (+) battery terminal.7.Plug fuse into in-line fuse holder (see Figure 6-3).Figure 6-3: Power Cable Assembly8.Route the radio cable to the radio. Observe that the radio has two connectors on its frontpanel. The radio control head should be connected to the left connector, and the Siren/PAshould be connected to the right connector, facing the radio. (See Figure 6-2.)9.(a)Control unit cable—for units using a DEK-Plus:•In the Dash Mount Configuration, the HKN6137 (MCS 2000, 4 ft. DEK-Plus) cable isused.•In the Remote Mount Configuration, the HKN6136 (MCS 2000, 17 ft. DEK-Plus) cableis needed.(b)When the Siren/PA is controlled from the radio, no control unit connection is supplied. 6881096C46-O December 2, 20036-4Installation, Disassembly, and Assembly: Horn-Ring Transfer Relay6.2Horn-Ring Transfer RelayIn order to make Siren operation more convenient under emergency conditions, the vehicle’s Horn-Ring (or buttons) can be used to control siren functions (refer to Chapter 2 on page 2-2). Thisconvenience allows the driver to concentrate on the road and traffic conditions.Figure 6-4 shows wiring diagrams for connecting the Horn-Ring via a transfer relay for both negative and positive ground systems. As an alternative, a simple momentary contact pushbutton (normallyFigure 6-4: Siren/PA Horn-Ring Connections6.3Disassembly and AssemblyItem numbers in parentheses refer to parts identified in Figure8-6, on page8-9 in Chapter 8 of this manual.6.3.1Disassembly1.Place the Siren/PA on a workbench with the top cover (2) upward. Loosen four screws (1)and remove the top cover (2) from the chassis (8).2.Remove the component side shield cover (27) by prying the corners from the shield fence(28) and lifting upward.3.Remove the main PC board as follows:a.Remove the screw (29) near the connector (11).b.Remove the screw (12) and bracket (13) that attach the bus assembly (14).c.Remove two screws (15) from either side of the PC board (16).December 2, 20036881096C46-O。

摩托罗拉两路无线电通讯设备说明书

摩托罗拉两路无线电通讯设备说明书

The Motorola Difference Motorola has developed two-way radios with a number of key factors in mind to provide you with great quality and enhanced value. These key factors represent the essential elements you depend on and expect in your communication – and Motorola brings them all together for you!• Value to ensure you get the most for your communication dollars • Reliability so you can depend on your radio, even in harsh environments• Ease of Use for simple operation and customization• Audio Quality to get your message through loud and clear• Size and Weight to provide convenient installation or easy portability• Battery Life to give you the power you need to communicate – as long as you need• Programmable to customize features of each radio for each user• Range that lets you reach coworkers across the street or across townMotorola – A Name You Know and TrustFor 75 years, Motorola has been a leader in creating state-of-the-art wirelesscommunication for people like you. The PR400 portable and PM400 mobile two-wayradios continue to uphold that standard of excellence that Motorola is known for.Each radio is backed by a limited two-year* warranty on parts and labor. So whenyou select the PR400 or PM400, you will experience the same exceptional quality youhave come to expect from Motorola products.The PR400 and PM400 two-way radios are ideal for many businesses and industries including:• Agriculture• Hospitality• Light Construction• Light Industrial • Manufacturing• Public Administration • Delivery Services • Security • Taxi and Limousine Services • Transportation/Fleet • Utilities *Radio accessories are covered by Motorola’s one-year accessories warranty.• More channels provide you with options, flexibility and control over your communication.• Motorola dealers can help program your favorite features so each portable and mobile radio can be customized to best suit the needs of the individual radio user.• Upgrading is easy because the PR400 and PM400 radios share compatible accessories with some of Motorola’s most popular two-way radios.• All of the PR and PM Series radios come standard withan option board port for future expandability andadded flexibility.• The PR400 is available in three models that vary by display, channels and features so there is a perfect model for every level of manager and employee.• The PR400 and PM400 have a high-quality speaker that provides noticeably clear, crisp audio with minimum distortion at maximum power.• The PM400 offers the most features and channels of any Motorola mobile in our Commercial Series and can be mounted in just about any vehicle. It also serves as an ideal desktop base station in the office or on the factory floor.• Motorola Original®replacement parts are on hand and easily available so radio repairs can be turned around quickly.PR400 and PM400 Radio AccessoriesCustomize Your Radio for Your Specific NeedsChoose from many Motorola Original Accessories or Motorola Certified Accessories to expand the capabilities of your radio and create a truly customized communication solution for your business. Motorola accessories are system-tested with Motorola radios to ensure optimum performance. Ask us how we can help customize your two-way radios with just the right accessories for your communication needs.In addition to the accessories below, Motorola offers a variety of antenna options, such as the UHF Heliflex Stubby Antenna (NAE6522) shown throughout this brochure and VHF Stubby Antenna (HAD9742/HAD9743). Contact us for complete accessory availability.Why Are the PR400 and PM400 Right for You?PR400 RADIO ACCESSORIES • Antenna AccessoriesFor transmission and reception range, choose from a variety of antennas• BatteriesDifferent battery chemistries to best suit your needs• Carry AccessoriesKeep the radio secure and take it with you wherever you need to go• ChargersKeep your Motorola batteries fully powered and ready when you need them• HeadsetsFor hands-free operation so you can do the work you need to do• Surveillance Accessories/Earpieces Enhance privacy and discrete communication • Ear Microphone AccessoriesIdeal for hands-free communication• Remote Speaker MicrophonesTalk or listen without removing the radio from your belt or case PM400 RADIO ACCESSORIES• Microphone Accessories – microphones and speakers Make it easy to hear and be heard• Hands-Free AccessoriesHelp improve operating efficiency so that driversstay focused and keep their hands on the wheel• Desktop Base Station Accessories –power supplies and standsSet up an efficient, centralized base station or dispatch center• Mounting AccessoriesCustomize the mobile’s mounting for any vehicle configuration• Antenna AccessoriesFor transmission and reception range, choosefrom a variety of antennas• Mobile Data AccessoriesAllow your communication system to grow,with Global Positioning Systems, AutomaticVehicle Locator, Mobile Display StatusTerminals and more• Public Address AccessoriesConvert your mobile unit into a public address system for broadcast communication• Alarm AccessoriesProvide a warning or an alert400 PR400 Features • 16 Channels • UHF and VHF Frequencies • Up to 4 Programmable Features • Busy Channel Lockout • Transmit Time-Out Timer • Voice-Operated Transmit (requires voice-activated microphone)• TPL Standard and Non-Standard Reverse Burst (for better compatibility with fleets)• Privacy Codes (42 standard TPL codes, 84 standard DPL codes and non-standard codes)• System Scan and Auto Scan • Single and Dual Priority Scan (frequently scans higher-priority channels)• Revert Scan (radio moves automatically to last landed scan channel when exiting scan mode)• Scan Talkback (respond to transmission while scanning)• Option Board Expandability • Quik-Call II™ Selective Call/Call Alert Decode – Selective Call: Calls a specific group or individual – Call Alert: Notifies a specific group or individual user with an alert tone and lighted LED • MDC1200 Signaling– PTT ID Encode: Sends unique four-digit ID (Caller ID)information when transmitting on the current MDC system – Selective Radio Inhibit Decode: Dispatcher can remotely disable radio to prevent transmission from reaching stolen or inactive radios– Radio Check Decode: Dispatcher can determine remotely if radio is powered on without disturbing user • DTMF Signaling– PTT ID Encode: Sends unique one to eight-digit ID (Caller ID) information when transmitting on the current DTMF system, which can be displayed on radios equipped with DTMF decoding capabilities• 2-Year Standard WarrantyNote:All standard features listed here also are included on theFull Display and Limited Keypad model.16 Channels Antenna Choice of antenna options for your specific needs Large Rotary Channel Selector Fixed rotary knob changes channels quickly and easilyRotary On/Off/Volume ControlTri-Color LED IndicatorIndicates radio status and battery levelsAccessory Connector with Dust CoverConvenient access for audio accessoriesMicrophone/SpeakerLarger, with improved components for enhanced audio3" Belt ClipAttaches radio firmly to beltRugged, Die-Cast ChassisWith polycarbonate housing for greater protectionTwo Programmable Option Buttons (S1, S2)Support up to 4 favorite featuresLarge, Textured Push-to-Talk ButtonEasy to find and use, even when wearing glovesBattery Latch LockSecures battery in case the radio is droppedPR400 Portable with No Display or KeypadPR400 Programmable Features(You can choose up to 4)• High/Low PowerAdjusts transmit power to accommodate user environment• Tight/Loose SquelchTight squelch helps minimize interference from undesiredstrong signals; loose squelch helps weak signals to be heard• Repeater/TalkaroundUnit-to-unit communication, bypassing the repeater• VOX On/OffEnables/disables voice-operated transmit functionality forthe current channel (Can also program VOX headset sidetone)• Option Board On/OffEnables/disables option board functionality for the current personality• Battery IndicatorDisplays battery charge level via LED• Volume SetSets preferred volume level for radio speaker• Nuisance Channel DeleteTemporarily deletes a specific channel from your scan modeif you no longer want to hear activity on that channel• MonitorMonitors the selected channel for any activity• Sticky Permanent MonitorAllows continuous channel monitoring• 2 Memory ChannelsDirect access to up to 2 memory channels• Escalert TMIncreases volume of unanswered alarm alertPR400 Portable Standard Package• Radio• 1600 mAh Slim Lithium-ion Battery• 90-Minute Rapid Charger• 3" Spring Belt Clip• Antenna (VHF Heliflex or UHF Whip)*• User Guide• Safety Manual• 2-Year Radio Warranty*Motorola offers a variety of antenna options, such as the UHF Heliflex Stubby Antenna (NAE6522) shown throughout this brochure and VHFStubby Antenna (HAD9742/HAD9743).400PR400 Additional FeaturesThe Full Display/Limited Keypad model has all of the sameregular and programmable features as the Non Displaymodel plus the following:• 32 Channels • Up to 8 Programmable Features• Supports Up to 16 Scan Lists of Up to 16 Channels Per List • User Editable Standard TPL/DPL Codes • User Editable Scan List • Lights On/Off Keypad and display backlights • Tones On/Off • Call Tone Tagging Tag a special tone for a particular call • Quik Call II TM Signaling – Selective Call Encode: Calls a specific group or individual– Call Alert Encode: Notifies a specific group orindividual user with an alert tone and lighted LED• DTMF Signaling– Selective Call/Call Alert EncodePR400 AdditionalProgrammable Features (You can choose up to 8)• Phone ModeProvides access to telephone interconnect through a repeater• Menu Mode Enter/ExitAccess to radio menu and to select a menu option • Radio CallAllows a user to initiate Quik-Call II TM and/or DTMF Call Alert or Selective Call Encode from a call list • Scan List Edit Allows user to add/remove channels from currentscan list PR400 Portable with Full Display and Limited Keypad32 ChannelsLarge Rotary Channel SelectorContinuous rotary knob changes channels quickly and easilyBacklit 8-Character Alphanumeric Display withUser-Friendly IconsDisplay indicates radio status and battery levels and allows forviewing of channel names and Caller IDs, so users know who’scontacting them on the radioMenu Scroll ButtonsAllow user to change channels and access menu featuresFour Programmable Option Buttons (S1, S2, P1, P2)2 side and 2 front buttons support up to 8 favorite featuresPR400 FEATURESPR400 Additional FeaturesThe Full Display/Full Keypad model has all of thesame regular and programmable features as theNon Display and Limited Keypad models plus thefollowing:• 64 Channels• User Editable Standard and Non-StandardTPL/DPL Codes• Keypad Tones On/Off• Manual Access Repeater:Send DTMF tones to repeater • User Editable Phone List • Speed Dial for Radio Call Encode PR400 Additional Programmable Features (You can choose up to 8)• Speed Dial • Keypad Lock/Unlock Allows user to lock/unlock keypad access to prevent unauthorized phone use PR400 Portable with Full Display and Full Keypad64 Channels Large Rotary Channel Selector Continuous rotary knobchanges channels quicklyand easilyBacklit 8-CharacterAlphanumeric Display withUser-Friendly Icons Display indicates radio statusand battery levels and allowsfor viewing of channel names and Caller IDs, so users know who’s contacting them on the radioMenu Scroll ButtonsAllows user to changechannels and access menufeaturesFull DTMF KeypadFour Programmable Option Buttons (S1, S2, P1, P2)8 favorite features400 PM400 Mobile64 Channels 8-Character Alphanumeric Display with User-Friendly Icons Assign a name to each channel for ease of useUp/Down Channel Selector andMenu Scroll Buttons4-Watt Front-Projecting SpeakerDie-Cast Housing with PolycarbonateOuter Casing4 Programmable Buttons (P1, P2, P3, P4)Customize shortcuts for up to 8 favoritefeatures with a short/long pressRed/Yellow/Green LED Indicators Rotary On/Off/Volume ControlPM400Features• 64 Channels• Up to 8 Programmable Features• VHF and UHF Frequencies• Transmit Time-Out Timer• Busy Channel Lockout • Voice-Operated Transmit (requires voice-activated microphone)• Private-Line/Digital Private-Line Code Editing • TPL Standard and Non-Standard Reverse Burst (for better compatibility with fleets)• Privacy Codes (42 standard TPL codes, 84 standardDPL codes and non-standard codes)• System Scan and Auto Scan • Supports Up to 16 Scan Lists of Up to 16 Channels Each • Single and Dual Priority Scan (frequently scans higher-priority channels)• Revert Scan (radio moves automatically to last landed scan channel when exiting scan mode)• Scan Talkback (respond to transmission while scanning)• Adjustable Backlight Intensity • Quik-Call II TM Signaling Encode/Decode – Selective Call: Calls a specific group or individual – Call Alert: Notifies a specific group or individual user with an alert tone and lighted LED• MDC1200 Signaling– PTT ID Encode/Decode: Sends unique four-digit (Caller ID) information when transmitting on the current MDC system– Selective Radio Inhibit Decode: Dispatcher can remotely disable radio to prevent transmission fromreaching stolen or inactive radios– Radio Check Decode: Dispatcher can determineremotely if radio is powered on withoutdisturbing user– Emergency Encode: Causes an MDC Emergency Signal to be transmitted on the current MDC system • DTMF Signaling– PTT ID Encode: Sends unique one to eight-digit ID (Caller ID) information when transmitting on the current DTMF system, which can be displayed on radios equipped with DTMF decoding capabilities – Selective Call/Call Alert Encode • Call Tone Tagging (special tone for a particular call)• 2-Year Standard WarrantyPM400 Programmable Features (You can choose up to 8)• 2-Channel Home RevertReturns to 1 or 2 favorite channelsPM400 FEATURES • Volume SetSets preferred volume level for radio speaker• Silent Monitor/Open SquelchSilent monitor causes radio to remain silent when there is no channel activity; opensquelch monitor causes “white noise” to be heard when there is no channel activity• Sticky Permanent MonitorAllows continuous channel monitoring• High/Low PowerAdjusts transmit power to accommodate user environment• Repeater TalkaroundUnit-to-unit communication, bypassing the repeater• Local/DistanceLocal mode reduces interference from nearby radios; distance modehelps improve range• Tight/Loose SquelchTight squelch helps minimize interference from undesired strong signals;loose squelch helps weak signals to be heard• Nuisance Channel DeleteTemporarily deletes a specific channel from your scan mode if you nolonger want to hear activity on that channel• Scan On/OffEnables/disables scan mode of operation• VOX On/OffEnables/disables voice-operated transmit function for the current channel• EscalertIncreases volume of unanswered alarm alert• Menu ModeAccess to radio menu and to select a menu option• Option Board On/OffEnables/disables option board functionality for the current personality• Phone ModeProvides access to telephone interconnect through a repeater• Speed DialInitiates a phone call to a preprogrammed recipient with the press of a DTMF key(requires a DTMF keypad microphone)• Radio CallAllows user to initiate Quik-Call II TM and/or DTMF Call Alert orSelective Call Encode from a call list• Scan List EditAllows user to add/remove channels from current scan list• External AlarmActivates a warning or alert by triggering flashing headlights, a sirenor a horn (requires an external alarm accessory and an accessoryconnector pin to be programmed for external alarm through CPS)Standard PM400 Product Package• Radio with Rear-Mounted Connectors for Power, 16-PinAccessory and Mini-U Antenna• Low-Profile Mounting Bracket• Heavy-Duty Microphone with Hang-Up Clip• Standard Power Cable• User Guide• Safety Booklet• 2-Year Standard WarrantyPR400Portable Two-Way Radio Specifications*PR400Portable Two-Way Radio Specifications*Portable Military Standards 810 C, D, E & F*All specifications subject to change without notice.*All specifications subject to change without notice.PM400Mobile Two-Way Radio Specifications *Accelerated Life TestMotorola’s Accelerated Life Test (ALT) is a developmental process of rigorous laboratory testing that simulates years of field use. Motorola has a firm commitment to quality and reliability. These radios have been designed, manufactured and tested to achieve high levels of component and workmanship quality. Motorola radios are designed to minimize costly repairs and downtime. PM400 Mobile Military StandardsFor more information:MOTOROLA, Radius and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent and TrademarkOffice. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.© Motorola, Inc. 2003.https://MD-EUPR400/PM400Motorola’s Commercial, Government and Industrial Solutions Sector (CGISS) is a recipient of the prestigious 2002 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award, in recognition of its commitment to performance excellence and quality achievement.。

MOTOROLA MICOM中文使用手册

MOTOROLA MICOM中文使用手册
3. 调节音量到舒服。需要时调节静噪。如果接收机静默(开启了静噪)关闭它并 调节音量。
4. 接收声音信号时,可调节 CLARIFIER 使声音自然。本调节对发射频率无效。 5. 电台会保持上次使用的信道,下次开机自动进入。 6. 键盘按动到位时有啪哒感。不要用尖锐物按键以免损坏。 7. 信道选择。两种不同的选择方式:上下箭头和数字键。
钮或按麦克风上的 PTT 键。要扫描少于 10 个信道,在 101 到 110 信道之间不感兴趣的信道 中通过编入 0 来去除其中的频率信息。按 RESET 返回按 SCAN 钮之前使用的信道。
8. 发射 a. 在发射之前先收听。关闭静噪。SQ 钮右上角的灯熄灭。如果是半双工信 道,按 TX/RX 钮监听发射频率的情况。方框将围绕着‘XMIT’直到再 按 RX/TX 钮,或 PTT 钮按下并释放,或 60 秒重设定时器重新设置控制。 如果这信道或频率没人用,扬声器中将听到噪声。如果有人使用,应当改 变信道或等待。 b. 正确握持麦克风 稳定的握住麦克风,网格面对嘴唇约 5cm 距离。 c. 讲话清楚并缓慢 充分按下麦克风侧面的 PTT,功率表图示下面的下划线 出现。如果这信道是单工(收发同频),显示的频率不会改变。如果信道 是半双工(收发不同频),平时显示的是接收频率,PTT 按下去时显示的 是发射频率。用普通声音清楚地缓慢地讲话。说话时观察 RF 功率图示。 产生的 RF 输出大约显示从左至右每一个柱形为 15W 增量。如果天线系 统调谐不合适,产生的反射功率通过从左至右熄灭柱形显示来指示。见下 面图示。
1. 模式 选择下列发射类型之一:SSB,AME。或 PILOT。
2. USB/LSB (可选)选择上边带或下边带用于发射和接收。
3. TX/RX 选择单工(SMPX)或半双工(RCV & XMIT)操作模式。在半双工模式 时也允许监视发射频率。

摩托罗拉 CT220C 有线电话 用户手册说明书

摩托罗拉 CT220C 有线电话 用户手册说明书

Motorola CT220C 有线电话欢迎您...使用您新购买的摩托罗拉CT220C有线电话!产品特色:• 来电号码及来电时间记录50组(8位)或32组(16位),去电号码14组(8位)或8组(16位)及通话时间记录、翻查、删除、回拨功能• 16位LCD显示• LCD亮度5级可调• 1~99小时免打扰• 16首普通铃声选择• 4档振铃音量及2级免提音量• FLASH时间90/95/100/120/180/300/600/1000ms可选,默认600ms • 3组闹铃功能设置,每组闹铃声音不同• 音乐HOLD功能,并机提机自动解除• 在忘记收线或挂机不好时,自动收线• 8位计算器• 8位出局码• 8位本地码,来电自动过滤• 重拨、暂停、回拨功能• 静音功能• 使用指示灯• 挂机状态,32位预拨号及消号功能• 摘机背光功能• 雷电保护线路需要帮助吗?如果您在CT220C的设置或使用上有任何问题,请拨打4008-838-698 联系客服部门。

1您必须向您的网络提供商申请来电显示服务,方能实现上述功能的使用。

申请可能需要付费。

本说明书可提供您所需的一切信息,帮助您充分利用电话机的功能。

请依照接下来的“使用前的准备”中的简易指示设置好您的电话。

重要事项只可使用产品配备的电话线。

您的配备齐全吗?• 听筒和曲线• 座机• 电话线1.使用前的准备 (6)2.认识您的电话 (8)3.电话功能操作 (11)3.1座机操作说明 (11)3.1.1 拨打电话 (11)3.1.2 挂机预拨号 (11)3.1.3 挂断电话 (11)3.1.4 接听电话 (11)3.2音乐保持 (11)3.3重拨、暂停功能 (11)3.4音量调节 (12)3.5自动收线 (12)3.6关闭送话(静音功能) (12)3.7自动追拨 (12)4.话机设置 (13)4.1设置日期/时间 (13)4.2铃声选择及铃声音量调节 (13)4.3闹铃设置 (13)4.4免打扰时间设定 (14)4.5特殊功能选择设定 (14)4.6本地码与出局码设定 (14)4.7 LCD亮度调节 (14)4.8 IP功能设置 (14)45.回拨 (16)5.1回拨 (16)6.来电记录 (17)6.1来电查询 (17)6.2去电查询 (17)6.3删除功能 (17)7.贵宾存储 (18)8.计算器 (19)8.1 进入计算器模式 (19)9.帮助 (20)10.重要事项 (21)56使用前的准备1. 使用前的准备重要事项不要将CT220C 放置在浴室或其他潮湿的地区。

摩托罗拉说明书

摩托罗拉说明书

目录1 手持终端介绍1.1 motorola mc31902 手持终端日常操作2.1 充电方法2.2 开关机、热启动、冷启动3 手持终端无线网络配置3.1 无线网络配置4 手持终端联机pc机4.1 概述4.2 同步工具安装4.3 手持终端中文字库安装5 手持终端键盘功能设置 6手持终端机故障分析1 手持终端介绍1.1 motorola mc3190motorola 讯宝symbol mc3190数据采集终端作为symbol mc3090手持终端的升级替代产品,mc3190是构建于成功的mc3090之上,mc3190采集器系列分为3100批处理盘点机和包含无线局域网wifi的mc3190条码采集器两款。

新的摩托罗拉mc3190系列可为公司内部的按键应用提供成本高效的移动性和用户舒适度。

符合人体工程学的耐用型 mc3190 提供先进的计算能力以及数据采集能力、增强的安全性以及企业级的运动传感能力。

motorola 讯宝symbol mc3190数据采集终端性能参数:数据采集选项-1d 激光扫描仪、1d/2d 成像仪、dpm 内存 (flash/ram)-128mb ram/256 mb flash 或 128mb ram/512mb flash 处理器 (cpu)-marvell pxa320 @ 624 mhz 操作系统 (os)-microsoft windows mobile 6.1 classic, microsoft windows ce 6.0 pro 无线数据通讯:wpan(支持蓝牙技术)-ii 级、v2.1 增强数据速率 (edr), 集成天线wlan-三重模式 ieee? 802.11a/b/g;经过 ccxv4 认证;支持 ipv6;经过 fips140-2 认证(仅限mc3190)线性一维条码扫描器:光学分辨率-最小元素宽度 4 mil 扫描速率-104(+/- 12)次扫描/秒(双向)使用环境:环境密封-ip54(2 类)工作温度--4°至 122° f/-20°至 50° c 跌落规格-在工作温度范围内,多次从 4 英尺/1.2 米高处跌至水泥地面;满足并超过mil-std 810g 滚落规格-根据 iec 68-2-32,在室温条件下,500 次从 1.64 英尺/0.5 米高滚落(1,000次)2.1 充电方法摩托罗拉的每个手持终端都配了两粒电池,同时配了四位充电座。

MD481_MD491摩托罗拉无绳电话简易使用说明书

MD481_MD491摩托罗拉无绳电话简易使用说明书

MD481_MD491摩托罗拉无绳电话简易使用说明书【商品简介】银色外观,简洁时尚、典雅大方、充满活力子机两侧防滑条设计,手感舒适超大液晶屏5行字符清晰显示,带高亮度橙色背景灯光手机3X4按键橙色夜光,大按键,方便拨号待机时时间/日期显示2.4G数字高清晰传送,抗干扰性强,Hi-Fi音质圆润清晰最新数字通讯技术(SST跳频扩频),保密性更强频道自动搜索/呼叫/查找超静音,无电磁辐射,健康环保多信道,通话前和通话中自动扫描功能独占式通话保密功能,子机通话中主机无法听全部功能都可通过子机操作和DECT兼容、子母机双拨号系统主机可呼叫手机,更可实现主机和手机对讲主、子机之间内部呼叫、通话功能寻呼子机功能(子机放在什么地方找不到,这个功能最有用了)可增加子机,最多增加4个,子机间可内部通话支持3方电话会议来电12种个性和弦铃声选择电话簿贵宾来电专用铃声功能人性化设计,可分别设置白天和晚上的铃声响度,共4档调节,高、中、低、关闭振铃音量、音调控制增大/减小听筒音亮主机有免提通话功能,通话音量9档调节,手机也有免提通话功能,通话音量4档调节主机和手机都有来电显示系统(FSK制式)查阅已拨、未接、已接电话号码及快速拨号可存储50组来电号码,重复来电显示,新来电提醒来电回拨功能电话簿功能,子机可存储50组姓名和号码,主机49组30组来电号码储存,10组快速拨号底座内置MOTO Tapeless数字式答录系统,15分钟语音储存通话中可录音,录音时间长达15分钟可自录提示语,更可家庭内部留言无人自动应答留言系统,最多可留言99条3个数字语音信箱新留言提示功能异地遥控密码操控功能,在外面也可听取电话留言带耳机插孔,附送腰夹,方便交谈,解放你的双手可挂墙壁使用子机长达100小时的待机时间,连续4个小时的通话时间子机低电量自动警报保持/静音按键功能闪断/重拨按键功能日期/时间设置英语/法语/西语/葡语选择【商品附件】子机两个,主机一个,充电座一个,电源两个,电池两个,说明书一本【产品尺寸】座机:17.5 * 12 * 5 cm 子机:16.8 * 5.5 * 2.8 cm【使用说明】一、子机按键/开关/指示灯功能说明1. ON/flash 通话键/闪断键:按该键接听来点及拨打,在通话状态时如果你的电话开通了呼叫等待,按该键接听另一个来电。

CTV50说明书

CTV50说明书

纽曼C T V50使用手册Ver 8.14您好感谢您选用本公司生产的产品!本品为手持电视,可支持多种音频、视频、图片的浏览;还可随意的扩展空间,给您带来完美的便携影音播放世界。

播放设置更加人性化,足以体现您的个性风采,满足您的娱乐需求。

在使用本品之前,请仔细阅读我们随机提供的所有资料,本手册将为您介绍它的功能,使您在使用过程中更加轻松方便。

通过它您可以获取有关产品介绍、使用方法等方面的知识,以便您能更好地使用该产品。

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如果您在使用该产品的过程中发现什么问题,请及时拨打我们的服务热线,感谢您的支持与合作!请随时备份您的数据资料到您的计算机上。

本公司对于因软件、硬件的误操作、产品维修、电池更换或其它意外情况所引起的个人数据资料的丢失和损坏不负任何责任,也不对由此而造成的其它间接损失负责。

同时我们无法控制用户对本手册可能造成的误解,因此,本公司将不对在使用本手册过程中可能出现的意外损失负责,并不对因使用该产品而引起的第三方索赔负责。

本手册的信息以当前产品情况为准。

我们将继续开发提供新的功能,相关信息的更新恕不另行通知。

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●本公司保留对本手册、服务手册及其相关资料的最终解释权。

企业执行标准:Q/BATB004-2010 企业标准备案:2010007使用注意事项★禁止儿童单独玩耍本机,请勿摔落或与硬物摩擦撞击,否则可能导致机器表面磨花、硬盘损伤、数据丢失或其它硬件损坏。

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因为使用耳机时如果音量过大,可能导致永久性的听力损伤。

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摩托罗拉双向无线电产品说明书

摩托罗拉双向无线电产品说明书

CDM 1550•LS CDM 1550•LS +Professional SeriesTwo-Way Radios and AccessoriesVHFUHF 200 MHz 700 MHzkeeping one step ahead of your competition. You also need communication tools that deliver immediate, reliable access to the people and information you need to get the job done. And that’s exactly what two-way radio gives you.At the touch of a button, two-way radio lets you talk with one, ten, or more people instantly – providing the individual and team communication you need to maximize productivity and meet your customers’ demands. And when you choose aMotorola radio, you know you’re getting a product designed to meet your requirements as a professional.The Intelligent Radio – So Advanced, It Practically Thinks for YouHigh-performing features combined with versatile trunking capabilities make the CDM1550•LS and CDM1550•LS +two-way radios the smart choice to keep mobile work teams performing at their best. The CDM1550•LS and CDM1550•LS +radios incorporate LTR ®trunking capabilities – offering you wider calling range, faster channel access, greater privacy,and higher user and talkgroup capacity. The CDM1550•LS +also offers innovative PassPort ®trunking. Ideal for users with growing communication needs, PassPort includes all the advantages of LTR trunking plus:• Wider Area Coverage, Seamless Roaming – Automatic switching between networked PassPort sites lets you maintain constant communication over long distances without touching a button• Exceptional Audio Quality – Received Signal StrengthIndicator (RSSI) communication technology utilizes the strongest signal available, giving you optimal sound quality • Superior System Access – Automatic site registration/deregistration can reduce busy channels and enhance system efficiency• Efficient Channel Expansion – Direct frequency assignment allows you to add channels and sites over the air without taking radios out of service• Electronic Serial Number Protection – Helps keep system resources available by preventing unauthorized radio cloningCDM1550•LS with LTR ®TrunkingCDM1550•LS and CDM1550•LS +Radio Features15 PassPort and/or LTR Zones (16 talkgroups each)* 16 or 160 Conventional Channels*RSSI IndicatorDisplays signal strength levelLarge Control ButtonsEasy management of menu, navigation, and exit functions Conventional TalkaroundUnit-to-unit communications, bypassing the repeaterHome Channel RevertAutomatic, one-button return to a preferred talkgroup or channel User-Defined ListsChange scan, phone, and call lists on the fly Voice StorageRecord important messages or personal memos Telephone InterconnectPlace and receive phone calls with the radioMDC1200 Signaling (Encode/Decode) Features on Conventional and LTR Zones*• Caller ID – Identifies incoming callers• Selective Call – Lets you call a specific group or individual • Call Alert – Notifies individual users that you’re trying to reach them • Radio Check – Tells you whether another user’s radio is activated • Message – Allows you to send and receive pre-programmed messagesQuick Call II TM on Conventional Zones*Send and receive information via tone or digital signals Roam Request*Optional manual initiation of roaming function Horn and Lights ActivationNotifies you of calls when you ’re away from your vehicle Additional CDM1550•LS and CDM1550•LS +Mobile Features • 12.5/25 kHz switchable channel spacing*• Remote mountable control head • Data capable• Operates on LTR or LTR and PassPort systems**Only available on certain models. Check with your Motorola Authorized Dealer for availability.Motorola – A Name You Know and TrustFor more than 65 years, Motorola has been an undisputed leader in creating state-of-the-art wireless communications for people like you. The CDM1550•LS and the CDM1550•LS +mobiles uphold that superior standard. What ’s more, each radio is backed by a limited two-year* warranty on parts and labor. So when you select the CDM1550•LS or the CDM1550•LS +mobile, you ’ll experience the same exceptional quality you ’ve come to expect from all Motorola products.*Radio accessories are covered by Motorola ’s one-year accessories warranty.CDM1550•LS +Exceptional Functionality and ConvenienceThe CDM1550•LS and the CDM1550•LS +mobiles utilize the latest in two-way technology to deliver extraordinary performance and ease-of-use, including:• Compact, Ergonomic Design to give you optimal mounting flexibility and durability• 14-Character Alphanumeric Display with User-Friendly Icons to help make the radio ’s information easy to understand • Convenient Menu Navigation so you can program scan,phone, and call lists in virtually no timethe transmissions your radio monitors• Motorola ’s Unique X-Pand ™Audio Enhancement combined with a powerful front-projecting speaker can help reducebackground noise and improve sound qualityThe CDM1550•LS +mobile can also be programmed with both LTR and PassPort trunking systems – allowing a smooth transition when your business requires a more extensive calling area for maximum communication efficiency. The radiooperates on 16 conventional channels as well.Motorola Original ™accessories provide an easy way to turn your CDM1550•LS or CDM1550•LS+ mobile radio into a custom communication solution to fit your business requirements —maximizing on-the-job productivity and efficiency for mobile work teams and individuals.CDM1550•LS CDM1550•LS +Radio AccessoriesTalk However You WantEnhanced Keypad Microphone —AARMN4026You can dial phone numbers on this microphone ’s full keypad, or customize its three programmable buttons with any control head features.Visor Microphone —AARMN4027 Attach this microphone to your visor or hat for hands-free operation of your radio (must be used with an external PTT).Push Button Push-to-Talk —RLN4857 Simply depress the button to talk with other users.Foot Switch Push-to-Talk —RLN4856A handy foot switch provides hands-free PTT functionality.Gooseneck Mount Push-to-Talk —RLN4858This PTT mounts conveniently on your steering wheel column for control that ’s right at your fingertips.Telephone Style Handset —AAREX4617 Conduct private conversations on your radio quietly and discreetly.Get Your Message Across13-Watt Speaker —RSN4001Powerful sound control allows you to increase your radio ’s volume output when working in noisy environments.Take It With YouHigh-Profile Mount —GLN7317Offers a space-saving option for vehicles where every inch counts.Key Lock Mount —RLN4779Securely mounts and locks radio in your vehicle to protect against theft.Power It Up1-25 Watt Power Supply —HPN4002For use with low power radios. Provides power for using mobile radio on a desktop.25-60 Watt Power Supply —HPN4001 For use with low power radios. Provides power for using mobile radio on a desktop.Enhance Your Calling Range200 MHz Wave Roof Mount Antenna — HKAD4001 Mini U 746-794 MHz Wave Rod Antenna —HAF4012450-476 MHz 1/4 Wave Roof Mount Antenna —HAE4003MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners. © Motorola, Inc. 2002. /cgiss MD-CDM1550LS-03CDM1550•LS and CDM1550•LS +Radio SpecificationsOperating Temperature -30 to +60°C Storage Temperature -55 to +85°C Thermal Shock -40 to +85°C Humidity 95% RH @ 8 Hr.ESDIEC 801-2 KV Water Intrusion IPX4Packing TestImpact TestApplicable MIL-STD 810C810D810EMethods ProceduresMethods ProceduresMethods ProceduresLow Pressure 500.11500.22500.32High Temperature 501.11,2501.21,2501.31,2Low Temperature 502.12502.21,2502.31,2Temperature Shock 503.11503.21503.31Solar Radiation 505.11505.21505.31Rain 506.12506.22506.32Humidity 507.12507.22,3507.33Salt Fog 509.11509.21509.31Dust 510.11510.21510.31Vibration 514.28,10514.31514.41Shock 516.21,5516.31516.41VHF200 MHzUHF700 MHzFrequencies136–174 MHz,217–218 MHz, 403–470 MHz, 746–747 MHz,219–220 MHz,450–512 MHz 762–764 MHz 220–222 MHZ Channel Spacing 12.5/20/25 kHz 12.5 kHz 12.5/20/25 kHz 12.5 kHz Frequency Stability±2.5 ppm±2.5 ppm±2.5 ppm±1.5 ppm(-30°C to +60°C, +25°Ref.)Sensitivity (12 dB SINAD) EIA 0.3 µV 0.23 µV typical 0.30 µV (0.25 µV typical)0.3 µV 0.23 uV typical 0.35 µV (0.3 µV typical)Intermodulation************75dB************75dB78 dB @ 25 kHz 75 dB @ 25 kHz Adjacent Channel Selectivity ************65 dB (TIA 603)************65 dB (TIA 603)80 dB @ 25 kHz 40 dB (TIA 603-A)75 dB @ 25 kHz 40 dB (TIA 603-A)Spurious Rejection************75 dB ************75 dB 80 dB @ 25 kHz 75 dB @ 25 kHz Rated Audio3W Internal 3W Internal 3W Internal 3W Internal (External audio w/4 ohm speaker)13W External 13W External 13W External 13W External Audio Distortion @ Rated Audio 3% typical 3% typical 3% typical 3% typical Hum and Noise -40 dB 12.5 kHz -40 dB -40 dB 12.5 kHz -40 dB -45 dB 25 kHz-45 dB 25 kHzAudio ResponseTIA603 & ETS300 &+1 to -3 dB TIA603 & ETS3000 & +1 to -3 dB CEPT 84 Annex 2CEPT 84 Annex 2Conducted Spurious Emmision -57dBm < 1 GHZ -57dBm < 1 GHz -57dBm < 1 GHZ -57dBm < 1 GHz FCC Part 15-47dBm > 1 GHZ-47 dBm > 1GHz-47dBm > 1 GHZ-47 dBm > 1GHzVHF200 MHzUHF700 MHzFrequencies136–174 MHz217–218 MHz (Talkaround),403–470 MHz 776–777 MHz, 219–220 MHz,450-512 MHz792 –794 MHz,220–221 MHz (Talkaround),746–747 MHz (Talkaround),221–222 MHz 762–764 MHz (Talkaround)Power Output 1–25 W or 25–45 W 1–25 W 1–25 W or 25–40 W 1–15 W Frequency Stability±2.5 ppm ±2.5 ppm ±5 ppm @ 25 kHz ±1.5 ppm (-30°C to +60°C, +25°Ref.)±**************Modulation Limiting±***********±2.5 kHz±***********±2.5 kHz±4.0 @ 20 kHz ±4.0 @ 20 kHz ±5.0 @ 25 kHz ±5.0 @ 25 kHz Conducted and Radiated -36 dBm < 1 GHz -16 dBm -36 dBm < 1 GHz -16 dBm (except – 40 dBm Emissions-30 dBm > 1 GHz -30 dBm > 1 GHz from 1559 to 1610 MHz)Channel Spacing 12.5/20/25 kHz 12.5 kHz12.5/20/25 kHz 12.5 kHzFM Hum & Noise -40 dB 12.5 kHz - 40 dB typical -40 dB typical - 40 dB typical -45 dB 25 kHz Adjacent Channel Power *************-60 dB *************-60 dB -70 dB @ 25 kHz -70 dB @ 25 kHz Audio Response TIA 603 & ETS300 &+1 to -3 dB TIA 603 & ETS300 &+1 to -3 dB CEPT 84 Annex 2CEPT 84 Annex 2Audio Distortion3% typical3% typical 3% typical3% typical FM Modulation Designator 11K0F3E (12.5 kHz)11K0F3E 11K0F3E (12.5 kHz)11K0F3E 16K0F3E (25 kHz)16K0F3E (25 kHz)Adjacent Channel Coupled PowerN/AN/AN/AComplies with 47 CFR 27.53 (d) (1)VHF200 MHz UHF700 MHzChannel Capacity Trunking zone capacity15151515Trunking talkgroup capacity (per zone)16161616Conventional channel capacity 160161616Typical RF Output VHF Low Power 1-25W VHF High Power 25-45W 200 MHz1-25W UHF Low Power 1-25W UHF High Power 25-40W 700 MHZ 1-15WFrequency VHF 136-174 MHz200 MHz 217-218 MHz, 219-222 MHz UHF 403-470 MHz, 450-512 MHz700 MHz746-747 MHz, 762-764 MHz, 776-777 MHz, 792-794 MHz Dimension (H x W x L)VHF/UHF Low Power and 200 MHz 2.34” x 7.05” x 7.32” (60 mm x 179 mm x 186 mm)VHF/UHF High Power and 700 MHz 2.34” x 7.05” x 7.79” (60 mm x 179 mm x 198 mm)WeightVHF/UHF Low Power and 200 MHz 3.15 lbs. (1.43 kg)VHF/UHF High Power and 700 MHz 3.5 lbs. (1.59 kg)Current Drain VHF 200UHF 700Standby.3 A .3 A .3 A .3 A Rx @ rated, external 8 ohm 1.5 A 1.5 A 1.5 A 1.5 A Transmit 7 A @ 25W 7 A @ 25W 8 A @ 25W 7 A @ 15W 13.5 A @ 45W 13.5 A @ 40W FCC DescriptionAZ492FT3796 (25W, 136-174 MHz)AZ492FT3795 (45W, 136-174 MHz)ABZ99FT3081 (25W, 217-218/219-222 MHz)AZ492FT4835 (25W, 403-470 MHz)AZ492FT4830 (40W, 403-470 MHz)AZ492FT4829 (25W, 450-512 MHz)AZ492FT4836 (40W, 450-512 MHz)ABZ99FT5001 (15W, 746-747/762-764/776-777/792-794 MHZ)。

摩托罗拉,电话机,说明书CT202C

摩托罗拉,电话机,说明书CT202C
7. 区号 ....................................................................................16 7.1 储存区号 ..................................................................................... 16
9. 自动 IP ................................................................................18 9.1 保存号码 ..................................................................................... 18
5. 铃声 ....................................................................................14 5.1 设置铃声 ..................................................................................... 14 5.2 设置铃声音量............................................................................. 14
10. 显示屏 ................................................................................19 10.1 调节显示屏对比度 .................................................................... 19

摩托罗拉,电话机,说明书CT320C

摩托罗拉,电话机,说明书CT320C
5. 铃声.....................................................................................14 5.1 设置铃声...................................................................................... 14 5.2 设置铃声音量.............................................................................. 14
2. 认识您的电话
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A 挂断键 按下可挂断电话。
B 向上 向上翻看设置菜单。 在待机状态下,按此键打开通话列表。
C 设置 按住可开启及翻看设置列表。 按此键确认一项选择。
D 去电 查看最后呼出号码,继续按可翻看5个呼出号码。
E 删除 删除一个错误的号码,或者返回设置菜单。
9. 自动 IP.................................................................................18 9.1 保存号码...................................................................................... 18
F 提取 呼出双键记忆号码。
G 转接 适用于一些电话网络服务 。
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CECTV50说明书

CECTV50说明书

SED 5310移动电话中文用户手册中国电子CECTV50移动电话中文用户手册二○○五年八月V50移动电话中文用户手册感谢您选购了CECT手机,为使您的手机使用在最佳状态,请详细阅读本手册手册阅读说明在手册中使用不同的排版样式说明不同的操作细节,具体说明如下:操作内容描述举例显示内容用正常字符表示0-9一般按键除功能键外所有的键,用正常字符加框表示0-9功能键功能键用加粗加框字体表示选择菜单项用黑体的斜体字表示保持通话注意:手册中使用的图片仅作为功能示意用图,可能与您的手机显示有所不同,请以您的手机为准。

IV50 移动电话中文用户手册I安全事项请仔细阅读这些简明的规则,以免产生危险或触犯法律。

电池:不要将电池短路。

如果金属物体与电池暴露在外的电极接触,就可能发生短路,造成财产损失、人身伤害或烧伤。

为防止意外漏电,应妥善放置已充电的电池,特别应注意放在您衣袋、钱夹或其他装有金属物的包中的电池。

注意行车安全驾车时请不要使用移动电话。

如要使用,请先停好车。

在飞机上应关机移动电话可造成干扰,在飞机上使用是非法的,登机前请关掉您的移动电话。

(手机的关机闹钟功能应处于关闭状态)在爆炸地点附近应关机为避免干扰爆破操作,在“爆破现场”或张贴“关掉双向无线电”图标的地方应关闭移动电话。

注意有关限制,并遵守任何有关的规定或条例。

在危险品附近要关机在加油站及靠近燃料和化学制剂等危险物品的地方,请关闭移动电话。

在医院里应关机在标明不可使用移动电话的医疗设备附近,请关闭移动电话。

移动电话会干扰植入的心脏起搏器、助听器以及其他医学植入设备。

贴近心脏起搏器使用移动电话会使设备功能紊乱。

应避免将话机放在心脏起搏器上,即上衣袋内。

干扰所有的移动电话都可能会受到干扰,从而影响电话的性能。

配件和电池只能使用厂家指定的配件和电池。

电池更换不当会造成危险。

本机由CECT 指定的旅行充电器,台式充电座充电,使用其他充电设备将可能导致危险。

摩托罗拉 电话机 说明书IT.6C系列

摩托罗拉 电话机 说明书IT.6C系列

此用户手册可为您提供一切所需的信息,帮助您充 分利用本电话的功能。 要设置您的电话,请遵循后面几页“使用前的准 备”中的简单指示。
重要信息
仅使用自带的电话线。
下列配件齐全吗?
• IT.6XC主机和无绳子机 • 主机的电源适配器
• 电话线
• 说明书
如果您购买的是IT.6XC系列多子机包装,则还将获得以下的额外附 件:
3.9.1 拨打内线电话........................................................................ 16 3.9.2 转接通话............................................................................... 16 3.9.3 三方通话............................................................................... 17 3.10 语音信箱......................................................................................... 17 3.11 键盘锁............................................................................................ 17
来电者间进行三方通话。
需要帮助吗?
如果您在IT.6XC的安装或使用上有任何问题,请拨打4008-838-698联系 客服部门。
或者,您也可以参阅本手册“疑难解答”章节中的说明。
1您必须先向固话网络运营商申请开通来电显示或来电等待服务,方可 享有这些功能。您可能须支付开通费用。

摩托罗拉,电话机,说明书EPure(瑞士机)

摩托罗拉,电话机,说明书EPure(瑞士机)
2. 了解您的电话 ..................................................................................................... 8 子机概览 ............................................................................................................. 8 主机概览 ............................................................................................................. 9 子机显示屏 ......................................................................................................... 9 屏幕图标 ............................................................................................................. 9 菜单导航 ........................................................................................................... 10 菜单结构表 ....................................................................................................... 10 字符表 .............................................................................................................. 11

CT50无线电话使用手册说明书

CT50无线电话使用手册说明书

45678932 1. Getting startedIMPORTANTDo not place your CT50 in the bathroom orother humid areas.LocationY ou need to place your CT50 base within 2 metres of the telephone wall socket so that the cable will reach. The socket-outlet should be installed near the equipment and should be easily accessible.If you are wall mounting your phone please refer to the wall mount template on page 15.Connecting the handset1. Plug one end of the curly line cord into thesocket on the handset and the other end into the telephone wall socket.1. Getting started (5)2. Getting to know your phone 63. Using the phone (8)3.1Calls (8)3.1.1 Make a call 83.1.2 End a call83.1.3 Receive a call 83.2 Mute ................................................................83.3 Redial .............................................................83.4Recall (8)4. Memory (9)4.1 Store a two-touch number ..................94.2 Dial a two-touch number .....................94.3Delete a two-touch number (9)5. Help ..................................................106. General information ..................117.Wall mounting (15)This user guide provides you with all the information you need to get the most from your phone.T o set up your phone, follow the simpleinstructions in ‘Getting Started’.IMPORTANTOnly use the telephone line cord supplied.Got everything?• Corded handset and curly line cord • Corded base• User guideFor a better tomorrowresearch, engineering and supply chain management to make better products for everyone, focusing on both social and environmental responsibility.The right thing to do.• Meets and/or exceeds EMEAenvironmental regulatory requirements.• Eco friendly packaging with a minimum20% post consumer recycled content.• Phone housing is built with a minimumof 25% post consumer recycled content plastic.Welcome...to your new Motorola CT50 Corded Telephone!• 10 two-touch memory keys for easydialling.• Redial to easily dial the last number called.• T one dialling.• Mute your caller so you can have a privateconversation with someone nearby.• LED indicator shows when mute isactivated.• Ringer volume switch.• Recall for network functions.•Need help?If you have any problems setting up or using your CT50, please contact Customer Services on xxxxxxxxxxxxx .Alternatively, you may find the answer in the ‘Help’ section at the back of this guide.2. Getting to knowyour phoneOverview of the handsetAB CD E FGH IJA EarpieceB Hook switchHangs up a call when pressed or when you replace the handset.C RedialPress to redial the last number called.D *Dial a *.E RRecall used with switchboards / PABX.F MicrophoneG MuteSpeak to someone nearby without your caller hearing the conversation. Lights up when mute is activated.H #Dial a #.IMemoryFor storing and dialling numbers in the two-touch memory.J Curly line cord socketK Ringer switchSwitch the ringer volume between high, L Ring indicator LEDFlashes to indicate an incoming call.3. Using the phone3.1Calls3.1.1Make a callLift the handset, when you hear the dial tone, dial the number.3.1.2 End a call Place the handset back on the base.3.1.3Receive a callLift the handset to answer the call.3.2 MuteY ou can mute your handset so that you can talk to someone nearby without your caller hearing.1. During a call, press . The LED will lightup.2. Press again to resume your call. The LED3.3 RedialThe last entry dialled is stored in the phone; the number can be up to 32 digits long.T o redial the last entry called, pick up the handset and press r .3.4 RecallRecall is useful to access certain network services and PABX /switchboard services.For more information about network services contact your network operator.The recall mode preset in the CT50 is suitable for your country network.4. MemoryY ou can store one of your most frequently used telephone numbers under each of the number buttons 0-9, the number can be up to 32 digits long.4.1 1. mute button will flash.2. Press one of the keypad buttons 0-9.3. Dial the number to be stored.4.5. Place the handset back on the base.NOTERemember to make a note of which phone numbers are store under which keypadnumber on the label provided. You will need to remove the plastic plate so you can write on the card. Once you have made a note of the numbers replace the plastic plate.4.2 Dial a two-touch number1. Lift the handset.2.3. Press one of the keypad buttons 0-9,where the number is stored.4. The memory number will be dialled out.4.3 1. mute button will flash.2. Press one of the keypad buttons 0-9.3. 4. Place the handset back on the base.K L101112131415peripheral equipment are excluded from coverage.Unauthorized Service or Modification .Defects or damages resulting from service, testing, adjustment, installation, maintenance, alteration, or modification in any way by someone other than Motorola, SUNCORP or its authorized service centres, are excluded from coverage.Altered Products. Products or Accessories with (a) serial numbers or date tags that have been removed, altered or obliterated; (b) broken seals or that show evidence of tampering; (c) mismatched board serial numbers; or (d) nonconforming or non-Motorola branded housings, or parts, are excluded from coverage.Communication Services . Defects, damages, or the failure of Products or Accessories due to any communication service or signal you may subscribe to or use with the Products or Accessories is excluded from coverage.How to Obtain Warranty Service or Other Information?T o obtain service or information, please call: XXXXXXXXXXX.Y ou will receive instructions on how to ship the Products or Accessories at your expense and risk, to a SUNCORP Authorized Repair Centre. T o obtain service, you must include: (a) the Product or Accessory; (b) the original proof of purchase (receipt) which includes the date, place and seller of the Product; (c) if a warranty card was included in your box, a completed warranty card showing the serial number of the Product; (d) a written description of the problem; and, mostimportantly; (e) your address and telephone number.T echnical InformationHow many telephones can I have?All items of telephone equipment have a Ringer Equivalence Number (REN), which is used to calculate the number of items which may be connected to any one telephone line. Y our CT50 has a REN of 1. A total REN of 4 is allowed. If the total REN of 4 is exceeded, telephone types, there is no guarantee of ringing, even when the REN is less than 4.Connecting to a switchboardThis product is intended for use within Europe for connection to the public telephone network.7. Wall mountingIMPORTANTBefore you wall-mount your CT50, check that you are not drilling into any hidden wiring or pipes. Before you drill, make sure the telephone line cable will reach the socket.1. Drill two 4mm diameter holes in the wall10 or 7.2 cm apart vertically.MOTOROLA OR SUNCORP BE LIABLE, WHETHER IN CONTRACT OR TORT(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE) FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT OR ACCESSORY , OR FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR LOSS OF INFORMATION OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE ABILITY OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCTS ORACCESSORIES TO THE FULL EXTENT THESE DAMAGES MAY BE DISCLAIMED BY LAW.Some jurisdictions do not allow the limitation or exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, or limitation on the length of an implied warranty, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights that vary fromone jurisdiction to another. Normal Wear and T ear . Periodic maintenance, repair and replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear are excluded from coverage. Abuse & Misuse . Defects or damage that result from: (a) improper operation, storage, misuse or abuse, accident or neglect, such as physical damage (cracks, scratches, etc.) to the surface of the product resulting from misuse; (b) contact with liquid, water, rain, extreme humidity or heavy perspiration, sand, dirt or the like, extreme heat, or food; (c) use of the Products or Accessories for commercial purposes or subjecting the Product orAccessory to abnormal usage or conditions; or (d) other acts which are not the fault of Motorola or SUNCORP , are excluded from coverage.Use of Non-Motorola branded Products and Accessories. Defects or damage that result from the use of Non-Motorola branded or certified Products or Accessories or othercould be damaged by an electrical storm. We recommend that you unplug the telephone line cord during an electrical storm.Product disposal instructionsProduct disposal instructions for residential usersWhen you have no further use for it, please dispose the product according to your local authority’s recycling processes. For more information, please contact your local authority or the Retailer where the product was purchased.Product disposal instructions for business usersBusiness users should contact their suppliers and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract and ensure that thisproduct is not mixed with other commercial waste for disposal.Consumer Products and Accessories WarrantyThank you for purchasing this Motorolabranded product manufactured under license by Suncorp T echnologies Limited, 2/F, Shui On Centre, 6-8 Harbour Road, Hong Kong. (“SUNCORP”)What Does this Warranty Cover?Subject to the exclusions contained below, SUNCORP warrants that this Motorola branded product (“Product”) or certified accessory (“Accessory”) sold for use with this product that it manufactured to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal consumer usage for the period outlined below. This Limited Warranty is your exclusive warranty and is not transferable.Who is covered?This warranty extends only to the firstconsumer purchaser, and is not transferable.What will SUNCORP do?SUNCORP or its authorized distributor at its option and within a commercially reasonable time, will at no charge repair or replace any Products or Accessories that do not conform to this limited warranty. We may use functionally equivalent reconditioned / refurbished / pre-owned or new Products, Accessories or parts.What Other Limitations Are There?ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIEDWARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY , OTHERWISE THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT PROVIDED UNDER THIS EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY OF THE CONSUMER, AND IS PROVIDED IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OF IMPLIED. IN NO EVENT SHALL6. General informationIMPORTANTThis product is intended for connection to analogue public switched telephone networks and private switchboards in Europe.Important safety instructionsFollow these safety precautions when using your phone to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons or property:• Do not set the phone on a heating registeror over a radiator. Ensure that proper ventilation is provided at the installation site.• Do not use while wet or while standing inwater.• Do not use this product near water (forexample, near a bath tub, kitchen sink, or swimming pool).• Do not disassemble this product. If serviceor repair work is required, contact the customer service helpline found in this User Guide.• Avoid using during an electrical storm.Use a surge protector to protect the equipment.Installation Guidelines• Read and understand all instructions andsave them for future reference.• Follow all warnings and instructionsmarked on the product.• Do not install this product near a bath tub,sink, or shower.• Do not place this product on an unstablecart, stand, or table. This product may fall, causing serious damage to the product.• Adjust only those controls that arecovered by the operating instructions. Improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work to restore the product to normal operation.Cleaning• Clean the handset and base with a damp(not wet) cloth, or an anti-static wipe.• Never use household polish as this willdamage the product. Never use a dry cloth as this may cause static shock.Environmental• Do not expose to direct sunlight.• Do not place your product on carpets orother surfaces which generate fibres, or place it in locations preventing the free flow of air over its surfaces.• Do not submerge any part of your productin water and do not use it in damp or humid conditions, such as bathrooms.• Do not expose your product to fire,explosives or other hazardous conditions.• There is a slight chance that your phone5. HelpNo dial tone• Use only the telephone line cord supplied.• Check that the telephone line cord isconnected properly.Storing numbers• Once you have stored a number there isno confirmation tone, just hang up the handset.• Remember to make a note of yourmemory numbers on the card provided.Cannot hear your caller• Make sure mute is not activated. If the LEDis lit pressManufactured, distributed or sold by licensee for this product. MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo aretrademarks or registered trademarks of Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC.and are used under license. All other trademarks are the property of theirrespective owners. © 2017 Motorola Mobility LLC. All rights reserved.Version 7 (EU)Motorola CT50 Corded T elephoneCompact simplicityEU Declaration of ConformityWe, Meizhou Guowei Electronics Co., Ltd. declare under our sole responsibility that the following products:Brand name: Motorola Type: CT50 Descriptions: Corded telephone.to which this declaration related is in conformity with the essential requirements of the following directives of the Council of the European Communities:- Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU) - EMC Directive (2014/30/EU)The products are compliant with the following standards:Safety: EN60950-1: 2006+A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011+A2:2013 EMC: EN55032:2015 and EN55035:2017For and on behalf of Meizhou Guowei Electronics Co., Ltd.Signature: ______________________Printed name & Position:Raymond Leung –Chief Technical OfficerDate:18 December 2018Place:AD1 Section, Economic Development Area, Dongsheng Industrial District, Meizhou, Guangdong, China.。

Motorola ASTRO Spectra 系列产品说明书

Motorola ASTRO Spectra 系列产品说明书

Chapter 7Schematics, Component Location Diagrams, and Parts Lists The following table lists the schematics anddiagrams contained in this chapter.Figure Title Page ASTRO Spectra Radio Interconnection7-4 HRN4009B/HRN6014A VHF RF Board; HRN4010B/HRN6020A UHF RF Board; and HRN6019A 800MHz RF Board Schematic7-5HRN4009B/HRN6014A VHF RF Board, HRN4010B/HRN6020A UHF RF Board, and HRN6019A 800MHz RF Board Component Location Diagrams7-6HRN4009C/HRN6014C VHF RF Board SchematicDiagram7-9HRN4009C/HRN6014C VHF RF Board Component Location Diagrams7-10HRN4009E and HRN6014D VHF RF Board;HRN4010D and HRN6020C UHF RF Board; andHRN6019C 800 MHz RF Board Schematic Diagram (Sheet 1 of 2)7-12HRN4009E and HRN6014D VHF RF Board;HRN4010D and HRN6020C UHF RF Board; andHRN6019C 800 MHz RF Board Schematic Diagram (Sheet 2 of 2)7-13HRN4009E and HRN6014D VHF RF Board;HRN4010D and HRN6020C UHF RF Board; andHRN6019C 800 MHz RF Component LocationDiagram7-14HLN5558E/F/G, HLN6529C/D/E/F/G, HLN6560C/D/E/F/G/H and HLN6562C/D/E/F/G/H CommandBoard Schematic Diagram7-17HLN5558E/F/G, HLN6529C/D/E, HLN6560C/D/E/F/G/H, and HLN6562C/D/E/F/G/H Command Board Component Location Diagrams7-18HLN5558H/J, HLN6529H, HLN6560J and HLN6562J Command Board Schematic Diagram7-21HLN5558H/J, HLN6529H, HLN6560J and HLN6562J Component Location Diagram7-22 HLN6458D VOCON Board Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2)7-26 HLN6458D VOCON Board Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2)7-27 HLN6458D VOCON Board Component LocationDiagrams (Sheet 1 of 2)7-28HLN6458D VOCON Board Component LocationDiagrams (Sheet 2 of 2)7-29 HLN6458E VOCON Board Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2)7-32HLN6458E VOCON Board Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2)7-33HLN6458E VOCON Board Component LocationDiagrams (Sheet 1 of 2)7-34HLN6458E VOCON Board Component LocationDiagrams (Sheet 2 of 2)7-35HLN6458F/G VOCON Board Schematic (Sheet 1 of2)7-38HLN6458F/G VOCON Board Schematic (Sheet 2 of2)7-39HLN6458F/G VOCON Board Component LocationDiagrams (Sheet 1 of 2)7-40HLN6458F/G VOCON Board Component LocationDiagrams (Sheet 2 of 2)7-41HLN6458H VOCON Board Schematic (Sheet 1 of 2)7-44HLN6458H VOCON Board Schematic (Sheet 2 of 2)7-45HLN6458H VOCON Board Component LocationDiagrams7-46ASTRO Spectra Plus Top Level Schematic (Sheet 1of 2)7-49ASTRO Spectra Plus Top Level Schematic (Sheet 2of 2)7-50ASTRO Spectra Plus RF Interface Schematic (Sheet1 of 2)7-51ASTRO Spectra Plus RF Interface Schematic (Sheet2 of 2)7-52ASTRO Spectra Plus Digital/USB Schematic (Sheet1 of 2)7-53ASTRO Spectra Plus Digital/USB Schematic (Sheet2 of 2)7-54ASTRO Spectra Plus Audio/DC Schematic7-55ASTRO Spectra Plus Voltage Conversion Schematic7-56ASTRO Spectra Plus Secure Interface Schematic7-57ASTRO Spectra Plus VOCON Component LocationDiagram, Top View7-58ASTRO Spectra Plus VOCON Component LocationDiagram, Bottom View7-59HLD6061D and HLD6062D VHF VCO HybridSchematic7-62HLD6061D and HLD6062D VHF VCO HybridComponent Location Diagram7-63Figure Title PageHLD4342B and HLD4343B VHF VCO CarrierSchematic Diagram7-64HLD4342D and HLD4343D VHF VCO CarrierSchematic Diagram7-65HLD4342B/HLD4343B VHF VCO CarrierComponent Location Diagram7-66HLD4342D/HLD4343D VHF VCO CarrierComponent Location Diagram7-67UHF VCO Ranges 1, 2, 3, and 4 Hybrid Schematic7-70HLE6101A UHF VCO Range 1 Hybrid andHLE6102A Range 2 Hybrid Component LocationDiagram7-71HLE6103B UHF VCO Range 3 Hybrid andHLE6104B Range 4 Hybrid Component LocationDiagram7-73UHF VCO Ranges 1, 2, 3, and 4 Schematic Diagram7-75HLE6045B Range 1 and HLE6046B Range 2 UHFVCO Component Location Diagram7-76HLE6000D Range 3 and HLE6041D Range 4 UHFVCO Component Location Diagrams7-77HLF6080B 800 MHz VCO Schematic Diagram7-79HLF6080B 800 MHz VCO Component LocationDiagram7-80HRD6001E/6002E/6011E/6012E VHF ReceiverFront-End Schematic7-82HRD6001E/6002E/6011E/6012E VHF ComponentLocation Diagram7-83HRD6001G/6002G/6011G/6012G VHF ReceiverFront-End Schematic7-87HRD6001G/6002G/6011G/6012G VHF ReceiverFront-End Component Location Diagram7-88HRE6001B/6002C/6003B/6004B/6011B/6012B/6014B UHF Receiver Front-End Preamp andStandard Schematics7-90HRE6001B/6002C/6003B/6004B/6011B/6012B/6014B UHF Receiver Front-End Hybrid ComponentLocation Diagram7-91HRF6004B/C 800 MHz Receiver Front-EndSchematic Diagram7-94HRF6004B/C 800 MHz Receiver Front-EndComponent Location Diagram7-95Figure Title PageHLD6022C VHF 50 Watt PA Schematic7-97HLD6022C VHF 50-Watt PA Component LocationDiagram, Side 17-98HLD6022C VHF 50-Watt PA Component LocationDiagram, Side 27-99HLD6064C VHF 100-Watt PA Schematic7-101HLD6064C VHF 100-Watt PA Component LocationDiagram, Side 17-102HLD6064C VHF 100-Watt PA Component LocationDiagram, Side 27-103HLD6032B/HLD6066B VHF 25-Watt PA Schematic7-105HLD6032B/HLD6066B VHF 25-Watt PA ComponentLocation Diagram, Side 17-106HLD6032B/HLD6066B VHF 25-Watt PA ComponentLocation Diagram, Side 27-107HLE6062B and HLE6071B UHF 25-Watt PASchematic7-110HLE6062B UHF 25-Watt PA Component LocationDiagram, Side 17-111HLE6062B UHF 25-Watt PA Component LocationDiagram, Side 27-112HLE6043C, HLE6044C, and HLE6049B UHF 40-Watt PA Schematic7-114HLE6043C, HLE6044C, and HLE6049B UHF 40-Watt PA Component Location Diagram, Side 17-115HLE6043C, HLE6044C, and HLE6049B UHF 40-Watt PA Component Location Diagram, Side 27-116HLE6039C, HLE6040C, and HLE6051C UHF 100-Watt PA Schematic7-120HLE6039C, HLE6040C, and HLE6051C UHF 100-Watt PA Component Location Diagram, Side 17-121HLE6039C, HLE6040C, and HLE6051C UHF 100-Watt PA Component Location Diagram, Side 27-122HLF6078B 800 MHz 15-Watt PA Schematic7-127HLF6078B 800 MHz 15-Watt PA ComponentLocation Diagram, Side 17-128HLF6078B 800 MHz 15-Watt PA ComponentLocation Diagram, Side 27-129HLF6077D 800 MHz 35-Watt PA Schematic7-131Figure Title Page7.1RF SectionHLF6077D 800 MHz 35-Watt PA Component Location Diagram, Side 17-132HLF6077D 800 MHz 35-Watt PA Component Location Diagram, Side 27-133Table 7-1: J500 Command Board to RF BoardJ500Pin #Description To RF Board 1SW +5V J500B-12REF TUNE J500B-23DOUT*J500B-34DOUT J500B-45SBI J500B-56N/C J500B-67ODC J500B-78GND J500B-89GND J500B-910SW +9.6V J500B-1011MOD OUT J500B-1112A+J500B-1213GND J500B-1314LOCK DET*J500B-1415KEYED +9.4V J500B-1516ROSC/PSC_CE*J500B-1617REF MOD J500B-1718MOSI J500B-1819SCLK J500B-1920SYN SEL*J500B-2021N/C J500B-2122GND J500B-2223GND J500B-2324GNDJ500B-24Table 7-2: P502 Command Board to Control Head Interconnect BoardP502Pin #DescriptionToIntcon Board 1SW +9.6VN/CFigure TitlePage 2PTT*/P RESET N/C 3EMERGENCY N/C 4SPARE 2N/C 5DISC AUDIO 2N/C 6N/C J103-277GNDJ103-38VRS RX AUDIO N/C 9BUSY J103-2510GND N/C 11LH RESET J103-2312VRS TX AUDIO N/C 13DISC AUDIO N/C 14VIP OUT 1J103-815P RS DATA J103-2116BOOT/VPP J103-2017VO 2J103-1918VO 1J103-1819RX/RS232N/C 20TX/RS232N/C 21IGN SW B+J103-1122BUS-J103-1023KEYFAIL*/TX J103-924PTTB/VIP IN 1N/C 25BUS+J103-2226CTS/RS232N/C 27VIP OUT 2J103-728GND J103-629HUB/BUSY N/C 30A+J103-531SW B+J103-432KEYED SLOT —33RTS/RS232N/C 34SPEAKER LOW N/C 35SPEAKER HIGH N/C 36UNSW +5V N/C 37SW +5VN/CTable 7-2: P502 Command Board to Control Head Interconnect BoardP502Pin #DescriptionToIntcon Board 38VIP IN 2N/CTable 7-3: P503 Command Board to RF Power Amplifier BoardP503Pin #DescriptionTo RF PA Board 1CONT VOLT LIMIT P853-22CONT VOLT DRIVE P853-33CURRENT SENSE +P853-44KEYED +9.4V P853-55A+P853-66TEMP SENSE P853-77KEYED SLOT P853-88FWD DET VOLT P853-99A+P853-1010SW +9.6VP853-1111CURRENT SENSE-P853-1212GNDJ2-813MIC HI/RESET/RTS RS232J2-1514SPEAKER LOW J2-715BUS+J2-1416SPEAKER HIGH J2-617PTT*/TX RS232J2-1318IGN/SW B+J2-519V_OUT 1J2-1220SW B+J2-421DISC AUD/RX RS232J2-1122V_OUT 2J2-323BUS-J2-1024EMERGENCY J2-225BUSYJ2-9Table 7-2: P502 Command Board to Control Head Interconnect BoardP502Pin #DescriptionToIntcon Board Table 7-4: Configuring Command Board Jumpers for Non-RS232 OperationFunctionJumper MIC HIPTT DISC AUDVRS TXJU518OUTJU519OUTJU520OUTJU521OUT JU513INJU500INJU528INJU515INTable 7-5: J501 Command Board to VOCON Board J501Pin #DescriptionCommandBoardVOCONBoard1DOUT*J500-3U406-H32DOUT J500-4U406-K33GROUND P503-12GROUND4GROUND P503-12GROUND5CTSOUT*U526-13CTSOUT*6SBI J500-5U406-J37DOC J500-7U406-F38SPI SCK J500-19U204-G59MOSI J500-18U204-J610LOCK DET*J500-14U206-K211SYN SEL*J500-20U204-H712ROSC/PSC CE*J500-16U204-F613DA SEL*U502-25U204-H514TXPA EN*U500-33U206-G9155V EN*CR401U206-F816EMERG Q507U204-A317BOOT DATA IN U525-14U206-J2/U204-J718BOOT DATA OUT U522-19U204-G619BUSY OUT U522-13U206-K820SB9600 BUSY U522-11U204-J321KEYFAIL*U525-1U206-J8/J801-1522VIP OUT1P502-14U206-E723VIP OUT2P502-27U206-J324VIP IN1Q512U206-A725VIP IN2A513U206-D526MOB IRQ*U522-24U206-B427LHRST0*U522-8U206-B728LHRST1Q511U206-A829POR*U522-40U206-C9/U409-230INT PTT*U522-38U206-H231OPTB+/BOOT SEL/VPPP502-16CR20132TAMPER GND J801-633+5V Q502+5V34+5V Q502+5V35B+ SENSE P502-31B+ SENSE36KG BACKUP JU527J801-2337+5VA U500-14+5VA38UNSW B+Q508UNSW B+39MAI U524U406-C140SDO U524-1U406-B541LATCH SEL*U530-12U206-G842RTSIN*U526-14U206-J843RS232 DATA OUT U526-15U206-A544SPKREN Q401U206-G445MICEN Q404U206-G746GROUND P503-12GROUND47GROUND DIGITAL P503-12GRD DIGITAL48REFMOD U401-5U406-B149MODIN U401-3/JU530U406-B250RS232 DATA IN U526-16U206-B2Table 7-6: J801 VOCON Board to Encryption BoardJ801Pin #DescriptionTo EncryptionBoard1SW B+J401-172SW B+J401-173EMC RXO U405-B74EMC TXO U405-A75N/C6GROUND7MISO U204-H68MOSI U204-J6J601-19SPI SCK U204-G5 J601-210EMC EN*U206-D611EMC REQ*U206-H312EMC MAKEUP*U206-K713N/CTable 7-5: J501 Command Board to VOCON BoardJ501Pin#DescriptionCommandBoardVOCONBoard14N/C15KEYFAIL*/RTSIN*U206-J816N/C17N/C18N/C19N/C20UNSW B+J401-1921GROUND22GROUND23N/C24N/C25N/CTable 7-7: J601 RF Board to VCO BoardJ601Pin #DescriptionToVCO Board1SYNTH-FDBK P601-12+9.6V P601-23POS-S.L.P601-34NEG-S.L.P601-45KEYED-9.4V P601-56DATA P601-67CLOCK P601-78SEL P601-89AUX-2P601-910VCO-MOD P601-1011AUX-1P601-1112S.F.8.6V P601-12Table 7-6: J801 VOCON Board to Encryption BoardJ801Pin #DescriptionTo EncryptionBoardASTRO Spectra Radio InterconnectionHRN4009B/HRN6014A VHF RF Board; HRN4010B/HRN6020A UHF RF Board; and HRN6019A 800 MHz RF Board SchematicHRN4009B/HRN6014A VHF RF Board, HRN4010B/HRN6020A UHF RF Board, and HRN6019A 800 MHz RF Board Component Location DiagramsHRN4009B, HRN6014A VHF RF Board HRN4010B, HRN6020A UHF RF Board HRN6019A 800 MHz RF Board Electrical Parts ListITEMMOTOROLAP ART NUMBERDESCRIPTIONCAPACITOR, Fixed:unless otherwise statedC3002113740B65470pFC301, 3022113741N45.01µFC303- - - - - Not PlacedC3042311049J2610pFC3052113741B416800pFC3062113740B69680pFC3072113741N45.01µFC3082311049J2610pFC3092113741N57.033µFC3102113741N690.1µFC3112311049J2610pFC312, 313- - - - - Not PlacedC3142113741N690.1µFC3152113740B731000pFC3162113743G21 1.0µF (VHF Bd)or 2311049A37 1.0µF (UHF and 800MHz Bds) C3172311049J2610pFC3182113740B3118pFC3192113741N45.01µFC3202113741N61.047µFC3212113741N211000pFC3222113741N690.1µF (Placed on UHF Bd Only) C323- - - - - Not PlacedC3242113741N690.1µFC325, 3262113741N45.01µFC3272311049J2610pFC328- - - - - Not PlacedC3292113741N690.1µFC3302113740B49100pFC332 thru 3342113740B49100pFC336, 3372113740B49100pFC3392113740B49100pFC3412113740B49100pF (Placed on VHF Bd Only) C3432113740B2712pFC3452113741N690.1µFC3502113741N45.01µFC3512113741N690.1µF (Placed on UHF Bd Only) C3522113741N45.01µFC3532113740B15 3.9pF (VHF Bd)or 2113740B13 3.3pF (UHF Bd)or 2113740B19 5.6pF (800MHz Bd)C3542113741N690.1µFC3552113741N690.1µF (VHF and 800MHz Bds)or 2311049J04 2.2µF (UHF Bd)C3572113740B17 4.7pF (VHF Bd))or 2113740B13 3.3pF (UHF and 800 MHz Bds)C3582113741N690.1µF (Placed on VHF Bd Only)C6002113740B49100pFC6012113740B3424pFC6042113741N211000pFC6052380090M0610pFC606, 6072311049J2610pFC6082380090M0610pFC6092113741N690.1µFC6102113741N45.01µFC611- - - - - Not PlacedC6122113741N690.1µFC6132113741N45.01µFC6142113740B3118pFC6152113740B3939pFC6162113741N45.01µFC617 thru 6192113741N690.1µFC6202113741N45.01µFC6212113740B2510pFC6222113741N211000pFC6230880027B09100pFC6242113741N45.01µFC6252113741D280.22µFC6262113740B761500pF (VHF and UHF Bds)or 2113741N45.01µF (800MHz Bd)C627 thru 6292113741N45.01µFC6302113740B731000pF (VHF Bd)or - - - - - Not Placed (UHF Bd)or 2113740B761500pF (800MHz Bd)C6312311049J07 3.3pFC6322380090M0610pFC6332311049J2610pFC6342113740B761500pFC6352380090M0610pFC6362380090M0747pFC6372113741N690.1µFC6382113741N45.01µFC6392113741N690.1µFC6412113740B01 1.0pFC6422113741N690.1µFC6442113741N690.1µFC6452113740B49100pF (VHF and UHF Bds)or 2113741N45.01µF (800MHz Bd)C6462113743G21 1.0µF (VHF Bd)or 2311049A37 1.0µF (UHF and 800MHz Bds)C6472113741N690.1µFC648 thru 650- - - - - Not PlacedC6512113740B49100pFC6522113740B49100pF (Placed on UHF Bd Only)C6532113740B49100pFC6542113740B761500pF (VHF Bd)ITEMMOTOROLAP ART NUMBERDESCRIPTIONor - - - - - Not Placed (UHF Bd)or 2113741N45.01µF (800MHz Bd)C6562113741N690.1µFC6572113740B2712pFC6582113741N45.01µFC6592113740B2712pFC6602113741N690.1µFC6642113741N45.01µFC6652113740B2712pFDIODE: See Note 1.CR3014880006E09VaractorCR350- - - - - Not Placed (VHF and 800MHz Bds)or 4813830A28(UHF Bd)CR3514882958R39 (VHFand800MHzBds)or 4882958R78(UHF Bd)CR3524880154K03Dual; Shottky (VHF Bd)or - - - - - Not Placed (UHF and 800MHz Bds)CR6014880006E09VaractorCR602, 6034811058B11CR605- - - - - Not PlacedCR6064813830A28CORE:E3012680003M03Ferrite BeadE3022680004M03Ferrite BeadE6022680006M02Ferrite BeadFILTER: See Note 2.FL300, 3019185128U02LC; 450kHzJACK:J3500980110M01Receptacle, CoaxialJ5000980104M02Receptacle, Bottom-EntryJ6010980103N02Sockets, 12-PositionJ602- - - - - Not PlacedJUMPER:JU300, 3010611077A010WJU3510611077A010W (Placed on UHF and 800MHzBds Only)JU3520611077A010W (Placed on UHF Bd Only)JU6010611077A010WJU604- - - - - Not PlacedJU6050611077A010W (Placed on VHF and 800MHzBds Only)JU6060611077A010W (Placed on UHF Bd Only)JU6070611077A010W (Placed on VHF and 800MHzBds Only)JU6080611077A010W (Placed on UHF Bd Only)JU6090611077A010W (Placed on VHF and 800MHzBds Only)ITEMMOTOROLAP ART NUMBERDESCRIPTIONJU611- - - - - Not PlacedJU6120611077A010W (Placed on VHF Bd Only)JU6130611077A010W (Placed on UHF Bd Only)JU6140611077A010W (Placed on 800MHz Bd Only)JU615, 616- - - - - Not PlacedJU6170611077A010W (Placed on VHF Bd Only)JU6180611077A010W (Placed on UHF Bd Only)JU6190611077A010W (Placed on 800MHz Bd Only)JU620- - - - - Not PlacedCOIL, RF:unless otherwise statedL3022411087A11.056µH (Placed on UHF Bd Only)L3032411087A32 3.3µHL3042480140E1610µHL3512480140E11360nH (VHF and UHF Bds)or 2405452C78295nH (800MHz Bd)L3522405452C78295nH (VHF Bd)or 2480140E15275nH (UHF and 800MHz Bds)L3532405452C78295nH (VHF Bd)or 2405452C90400nH (UHF and 800MHz Bds)L3542480140E1610µHL6002480140E06130nHL603- - - - - Not PlacedL6042480140E01 1.2µHL605- - - - - Not PlacedL6082480140E1610µHL610, 6112480140E01 1.2µHTRANSISTOR: See Note 1.Q3504802000P02NPNQ3514880052M01NPN; Darlington (Placed on UHFBd Only)Q3524884235R02SOT (Placed on UHF Bd Only)Q3534880048M01NPN (Placed on UHF Bd Only)Q602, 6034805128M27SOT89Q6064884235R02SOTQ6074880182D48PNPQ6084880141L01PNP; SOT23Q609, 6104880141L02NPN; SOT23RESISTOR: Ohms ±5%;1/8W unless otherwise statedR3000611077A9810kR3010611077A19 5.1R3020611077A3627R3030611077B33270kR307, 3080611077A4668R311, R3120611077A010R3130611077A3833R3140611077B0927kR3150611077A9810kITEMMOTOROLAP ART NUMBERDESCRIPTIONNotes:1.For optimum performance, order replacement diodes, transistors, and circuitmodules by Motorola part number only.2.When ordering crystals, specify carrier frequency, crystal frequency, crystaltype number, and Motorola part number.3.Part value notations:p=10-12n=10-9µ=10-6m=10-3k=103M=1064.ITEM refers to the component reference designator.5.The RF Board Kits use a 6-layer printed circuit board.R3160611077A94 6.8k R3170611077A4351R3180611077A010R319- - - - - Not Placed R3200611077A2610R325- - - - - Not PlacedR3500611077A58220 (VHF and 800MHz Bds)or 0611077A58120 (UHF Bd)R3510611077A2610 (VHF and 800MHz Bds)or 0611077A3627 (UHF Bd)R3530611077A78 1.5k R3540611077A2812R3550611077A010 (VHF and 800MHz Bds)or 0611077A9810k (UHF Bd)R3560611077A3833 (VHF and 800MHz Bds)or 0611077A52120 (UHF Bd)R3570611077A9810kR3580611077A10 2.2 (Placed on VHF and 800MHz Bds Only)R6020611077A4351R6070611077A741k R6080611077A9810k R6090611077A62330R6100611077A4351R6110611077B31220kR6120611077B31220k (Placed on UHF Bd only)R6130611077B1133k R6140611077A90 4.7k R6150611077B471MR6160611077B0722k (VHF Bd)or 0611077B0112k (UHF Bd)or 0611077A9810k (800MHz Bd)R6170611077B1133k R6180611077A2812R6200611077A741k R6220611077A741k R6230611077A2610R6240611077A9810k (VHF Bd)or 0611077A90 4.7k (UHF and 800MHz Bds)R6250611077B0722k (VHF Bd)or 0611077A968.2k (UHF Bd)or 0611077A78 1.5k (800MHz Bd)R6260611077B23100kR6270611077A904.7k (VHF Bd)or 0611077A82 2.2k (UHF Bd)or 0611077A80 1.8k (800MHz Bd)R628 thru 6300611077A78 1.5k R6310611077B471M R6330611077B2182kR6341880273N01Potentiometer R6350611077B23100kITEM MOTOROLA P ART NUMBER DESCRIPTION R6370611077B31220k (VHF and UHF Bds)or 0611077B471M (800MHz Bd)R638, 6390611077A9810kR6400611077B31220k (VHF and UHF Bds)or 0611077B471M (800MHz Bd)R6410611077A4351R6420611077A9810k R6450611077B471M R646, 6470611077A9810k R648- - - - - Not Placed R6530611077B1133kINTEGRATED CIRCUIT MODULE: See Note 1.U3015105835U90Hybrid, ABACUS (800MHz Bd)U3025105469E905V RegulatorU6005180291B09Reference Oscillator; 16.8MHz (VHF and UHF Bds)or 5180291B11Reference Oscillator; 16.8MHz(800MHz Bd)U6015180057S09Prescaler U6025180057S10SynthesizerCRYSTAL: See Note 1.Y3509180084M01109.65MHz MISCELLANEOUS:2605256X01Shield, Filter 7580094M06Pad, VF Shock 8405884V02Circuit BoardITEM MOTOROLA P ART NUMBER DESCRIPTIONHRN4009C/HRN6014C VHF RF Board Component Location Diagrams68P81076C25-C HRN4009C/HRN6014C VHF RF Board Electrical Parts List1.For optimum performance, order replacement diodes, transistors, and circuit modules by Motorola part number only.2.When ordering crystals, specify carrier frequency, crystal frequency, crystal type number, and Motorola part number.3.Part value notations:p=10-12m=10-3n=10-9k=103µ=10-6M=1064.ITEM refers to the component reference designator.5.The RF Board Kits use a 6-layer printed circuit board.ITEMMOTOROLA P ART NUMBERDESCRIPTIONCAPACITOR, Fixed: unless otherwise stated C3002113740B65470pF C301, 3022113741N45.01µFC303- - - - - Not Placed C3042311049J2610pF C3052113741B416800pF C3062113740B69680pF C3072113741N45.01µF C3082311049J2610pF C3092113741N57.033µF C3102113741N690.1µF C3112311049J2610pFC312- - - - - Not Placed C3132113740B65470pF C3142113741N690.1µF C3152113740B731000pF C3162113743G21 1.0µF C3172311049J2610pF C3182113740B3118pF C3192113741N45.01µF C3202113741N61.047µF C3212113741N211000pF C322, 323- - - - - Not Placed C3242113741N690.1µF C325, 3262113741N45.01µF C3272311049J2610pF C3292113741N690.1µF C3302113740B49100pF C332 thru 3342113740B49100pF C336, 3372113740B49100pF C3392113740B49100pF C3412113740B49100pF C3432113740B2712pF C3452113741N690.1µF C3502113741N45.01µFC351- - - - - Not Placed C3522113741N45.01µF C3532113740B15 3.9pF C354, 3552113741N690.1µF C3572113740B17 4.7pF C3582113741N690.1µF C6002113740B49100pF C6012113740B3424pF C6042113741N211000pF C6052380090M0610pF C606, 6072311049J2610pF C6082380090M0610pF C6092113741N690.1µF C6102113741N45.01µFC611- - - - - Not Placed C6122113741N690.1µF C6132113741N45.01µF C6142113740B3118pF C6152113740B3939pF C6162113741N45.01µF C617 thru 6192113741N690.1µF C6202113741N45.01µF C6212113740B2510pF C6222113741N211000pFC6230880027B09100pF C6242113741N45.01µF C6252113741D280.22µF C6262113740B761500pF C627 thru 6292113741N45.01µFC630211374 0B731000pF C6312311049J07 3.3pF C6322380090M0610pF C6332311049J2610pF C6342113740B761500pF C6352380090M0610pF C6362380090M0747pF C6372113741N690.1µF C6382113741N45.01µF C6392113741N690.1µF C6412113740B01 1.0pF C6422113741N690.1µF C6442113741N690.1µF C6452113740B49100pF C6462113743G21 1.0µF C6472113741N690.1µFC648 thru 650- - - - - Not Placed C6512113740B49100pFC652- - - - - Not Placed C6532113740B49100pF C6542113740B761500pF C6562113741N690.1µF C6572113740B2712pF C6582113741N45.01µF C6592113740B2712pF C6602113741N690.1µF C6642113741N45.01µF C6652113740B2712pF C6702113740B792000pFDIODE: See Note 1.CR3014880006E09Varactor CR350- - - - - Not Placed CR3514882958R39 3.3VCR3524880154K03Dual; Shottky CR6014880006E09Varactor CR602, 6034811058B11CR605- - - - - Not Placed CR6064813830A28CORE:E3012680003M03Ferrite Bead E3022680004M03Ferrite Bead E6022680006M02Ferrite BeadFILTER: See Note 2.FL300, 3019185128U02LC; 450kHzJACK:J3500980110M01Receptacle, CoaxialJ5000980104M02Receptacle, Bottom-Entry J6010980103N02Sockets, 12-Position J602- - - - - Not Placed JUMPER:JU300, 3010611077A010W JU3510611077A010WJU352- - - - - Not Placed JU6010611077A010WITEM MOTOROLA P ART NUMBER DESCRIPTION JU604 thru 606- - - - - Not Placed JU6070611077A010WJU608- - - - - Not Placed JU6090611077A010WJU611- - - - - Not Placed JU6120611077A010WJU613 thru 615- - - - - Not Placed JU6170611077A010WJU618 thru 620- - - - -Not PlacedCOIL, RF:unless otherwise stated L302- - - - - Not Placed L3032411087A32 3.3µH L3042480140E1610µH L3512480140E11360nH L352, 3532405452C78295nH L3542480140E1610µH L6002480140E06130nH L603- - - - - Not Placed L6042480140E01 1.2µHL605- - - - - Not Placed L6082480140E1610µH L610, 6112480140E01 1.2µHTRANSISTOR: See Note 1.Q3504802000P02NPNQ351 thru 353- - - - - Not Placed Q602, 6034805128M27SOT89Q6064884235R02SOT Q6074880182D48PNPQ6084880141L01PNP; SOT23Q609, 6104880141L02NPN; SOT23Q6704805218N11SOTRESISTOR: Ohms ±5%; 1/8W unless otherwise stated R3000611077A9810k R3010611077A19 5.1R3020611077A3627R3030611077B33270k R307, 3080611077A4668R311, R3120611077A010R3130611077A3833R3140611077B0927k R3150611077A9810k R3160611077A94 6.8k R3170611077A4351R3180611077A010R319- - - - - Not Placed R3200611077A2610R325- - - - - Not Placed R3500611077A52120R3510611077A2610R3530611077A78 1.5k R3540611077A2812R3550611077A010R3560611077A3833R3570611077A9810k R3580611077A10 2.2R6020611077A4351R6070611077A741k R6080611077A9810k R6090611077A62330R6100611077A4351ITEM MOTOROLA P ART NUMBER DESCRIPTIONR6110611077B31220kR612- - - - - Not Placed R6130611077B1133k R6140611077A90 4.7k R6150611077B471M R6160611077B0722k R6170611077B1133k R6180611077A2812R6200611077A741k R6220611077A741k R6230611077A2610R6240611077A9810k R6250611077B0722k R6260611077B23100kR6270611077A90 4.7k R628 thru 6300611077A78 1.5k R6310611077B471M R6330611077B2182kR6341880273N01Potentiometer R6350611077B23100k R6370611077B31220k R638, 6390611077A9810k R6400611077B31220k R6410611077A4351R6420611077A9810k R6450611077B471M R646, 6470611077A9810k R6530611077B1133k R6700611077A904.7kINTEGRATED CIRCUIT MODULE: See Note 1.U3015105835U90Hybrid, ABACUS U3025105469E905V RegulatorU6005180291B09Reference Oscillator U6015180057S09Prescaler U6025180057S10SynthesizerCRYSTAL: See Note 2.Y3509180084M01109.65MHz MISCELLANEOUS:2605256X01Shield, Filter 7580094M06Pad, VF Shock 8485865B01Circuit BoardITEM MOTOROLA P ART NUMBER DESCRIPTIONHRN4009E and HRN6014D VHF RF Board; HRN4010D and HRN6020C UHF RF Board; and HRN6019C 800 MHz RF Board Schematic Diagram (Sheet 1 of 2)68P81076C25-CHRN4009E and HRN6014D VHF RF Board; HRN4010D and HRN6020C UHF RF Board; and HRN6019C 800 MHz RF Board Schematic Diagram (Sheet 2 of 2) 68P81076C25-C7-14July 1, 2002 68P81076C25-CHRN4009E and HRN6014D VHF RF Board; HRN4010D and HRN6020C UHF RF Board; and HRN6019C 800 MHz RF Component Location DiagramSide 1HRN4009E and HRN6014D VHF RF Board, HRN6010D and HRN6020C UHF RF Board, and HRN6019C 800 MHz RF Board Parts ListsITEMMOTOROLAP ART NUMBERDESCRIPTIONCAPACITOR, Fixed:unless otherwise statedC3002113740B65470pFC301, 3022113741N45.01µFC303- - - - - Not PlacedC3042311049J2610pFC3052113741B416800pFC3062113740B69680pFC3072113741N45.01µFC3082311049J2610pFC3092113741N57.033µFC3102113741N690.1µFC3112311049J2610pFC312, 313- - - - - Not PlacedC3142113741N690.1µFC3152113740B731000pFC3162311049A37 1.0µFC3172311049J2610pFC3182113740B3118pFC3192113741N45.01µFC3202113741N61.047µFC3212113741N211000pFC322, 3232113741N690.1µF (Placed on UHF Bd Only) C3242113741N690.1µFC325, 3262113741N45.01µFC3272311049J2610pFC3292113741N690.1µFC3302113740B49100pFC332, 3332113740B49100pFC3342113740B49100pF/Not Placed (see Note 6) C336, 3372113740B49100pFC3392113740B49100pFC3412113740B49100pF (Placed on VHF Bd Only) C3432113740B2712pFC3452113741N690.1µFC3502113740B09 2.2pFC3512113741N690.1µF (Placed on UHF Bd Only) C3522113741N690.1µFC3532113740B13 3.3pFC354, 3552113741N690.1µFC3572113740B13 3.3pFC3582113741N690.1µFC3592113740B19 5.6pFC3602113741N690.1µFC361, 362- - - - - Not PlacedC3632113740B07 1.8pF (Placed on VHF and800MHz Bds Only)C3642113740B11 2.7pF (VHF Bd)or 2113740B19 5.6pF (UHF and 800MHz Bds) C365, 3662113741N690.1µFC6002113740B49100pFC6012113740B3424pFC6042113741N211000pFC6052380090M0610pFC606, 6072311049J2610pFC6082380090M0610pFC6092113741N690.1µF C6102113741N45.01µFC611- - - - - Not PlacedC6122113741N690.1µFC6132113741N45.01µFC6142113740B3118pFC6152113740B3939pFC6162113741N45.01µFC617 thru 6192113741N690.1µFC6202113741N45.01µFC6212113740B2510pFC6222113741N211000pFC6230880027B09100pFC6242113741N45.01µFC6252113741D280.22µFC6262113741N45.01µF (Placed on UHF Bd Only)C627 thru 6292113741N45.01µFC6302113740B761500pFC6312311049J07 3.3pFC6322380090M0610pFC6332311049J2610pFC6342113740B761500pFC6352380090M0610pFC6362380090M0747pFC6372113741N690.1µFC6382113741N45.01µFC6392113741N690.1µFC6412113740B01 1.0pFC6422113741N690.1µFC6442113741N690.1µFC6452113741N45.01µFC6462311049A37 1.0µFC6472113741N690.1µFC648 thru 650- - - - - Not PlacedC6512113740B49100pFC6522113740B49100pF (Placed on UHF Bd Only)C6532113740B49100pFC6542113741N45.01µF (VHF and 800MHz Bds)or - - - - - Not Placed (UHF Bd)C6562113741N690.1µFC6572113740B2712pFC6582113741N45.01µFC6592113740B2712pFC6602113741N690.1µFC6642113741N45.01µFC6652113740B2712pFC6702113740B792000pF (Placed on VHF Bd Only)DIODE: See Note 1.CR3014880006E09VaractorCR3504880140L20(Placed on UHF Bd Only)CR3524880154K03Dual; Shottky (Placed on VHF BdOnly)CR3534880154K03Dual; ShottkyCR6014880006E09VaractorCR602, 6034811058B11CR605- - - - - Not PlacedCR6064813830A28CORE:E3012680006M02Ferrite BeadE3022680004M03Ferrite BeadITEMMOTOROLAP ART NUMBERDESCRIPTIONE3032605261V01Ferrite Bead (Placed on 800MHzBd Only)E6022680006M02Ferrite BeadFILTER: See Note 2.FL300, 3019185128U02LC; 450kHzFL350, 3514885230C01109.65MHz (VHF Bd)or 4805736Y03Crystal; 109.65MHz (UHF and800MHz Bds)JACK:J3500980110M01Receptacle, CoaxialJ5000980104M02Receptacle, Bottom-EntryJ6010980103N02Sockets, 12-PositionJ602- - - - - Not PlacedJUMPER:JU300, 3010611077A010ΩJU3510611077A010Ω (Placed on VHF and 800MHzBds Only)JU3520611077A010Ω (Placed on UHF Bd Only)JU6010611077A010ΩJU604- - - - - Not PlacedJU6050611077A010Ω (Placed on UHF and 800MHzBds Only)JU6060611077A010Ω (Placed on UHF Bd Only)JU6070611077A010Ω (Placed on VHF and 800MHzBds Only)JU6080611077A010Ω (Placed on UHF Bd Only)JU6090611077A010Ω (Placed on VHF and 800MHzBds Only)JU611- - - - - Not PlacedJU6120611077A010Ω (Placed on VHF Bd Only)JU6130611077A010Ω (Placed on UHF Bd Only)JU6140611077A010Ω (Placed on 800MHz Bd Only)JU615- - - - - Not PlacedJU6170611077A010Ω (Placed on VHF Bd Only)JU6180611077A010Ω (Placed on UHF Bd Only)JU6190611077A010Ω (Placed on 800MHz Bd Only)JU620- - - - - Not PlacedCOIL, RF:unless otherwise statedL302- - - - - Not PlacedL3032411087A32 3.3µHL3042480140E1610µHL3502405423A12470nHL3512405423A11390nH (VHF and UHF Bds)or 2405452C90400nH (800MHz Bd)L3522405423A12470nHL3532405423A11390nH (VHF Bd)or 2405423A12470nH (UHF and 800MHz Bds)L3542480140E1610µHL6002480140E06130nHL603- - - - - Not PlacedL6042480140E01 1.2µHL605- - - - - Not PlacedL6082480140E1610µHL610, 6112480140E01 1.2µHTRANSISTOR: See Note 1.Q3504802000P02NPNITEMMOTOROLAP ART NUMBERDESCRIPTIONQ3514880052M01NPN; Darlington (Placed on UHFBd Only)Q3524884235R02SOT (Placed on UHF Bd Only)Q3534880048M01NPN (Placed on UHF Bd Only)Q3544802000P02NPNQ602, 6034805128M27SOT89Q6064884235R02SOTQ6074880182D48PNPQ6084880141L01PNP; SOT23Q609, 6104880141L02NPN; SOT23Q6704805218N11SOT (Placed on VHF Bd Only)RESISTOR: Ohms ±5%;1/8W unless otherwise statedR3000611077A9810kR3010611077A19 5.1R3020611077A3627R3030611077B33270kR307, 3080611077A4668R3110611077A010R3120611077A010 (Placed on UHF and 800MHzBds Only)R3130611077A3833 (VHF Bd)or 0611077A741k (UHF and 800MHz Bds)R3140611077B0927kR3150611077A9810kR3160611077A94 6.8kR3170611077A4351R3180611077A010R319- - - - - Not PlacedR3200611077A2610R325- - - - - Not PlacedR3500611077A58220R3510611077A3627R3530611077A78 1.5kR3540611077A2812R3550611077A010 (VHF and 800MHz Bds)or 0611077A9810k (UHF Bd)R3560611077A58220R3570611077A9810k (Placed on VHF Bd Only)R3580611077A10 2.2 (Placed on VHF and 800MHzBds Only)R3600611077A58220 (VHF Bd)or 0611077A52120 (UHF and 800MHz Bds)R3610611077A3218 (VHF Bd)or 0611077A3627 (UHF and 800MHz Bds)R3630611077A78 1.5kR3640611077A2812R3660611077A3627R6020611077A4351R6070611077A741kR6080611077A9810kR6090611077A62330R6100611077A4351R6110611077B31220kR6120611077B31220k (Placed on UHF Bd only)R6130611077B1133kR6140611077A90 4.7kR6150611077B471MR6160611077B0722k (VHF Bd)or 0611077A9810k (UHF and 800MHz Bds)R6170611077B1133kITEMMOTOROLAP ART NUMBERDESCRIPTION68P81076C25-C。

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使用您新购买的 Motorola CT50有 线电话
• 可存储10 个记忆号码,实现双键快捷 拨号。 • 重拨最后呼出的一个号码 。 • 音频拨号模式。 • 通话静音后,来电者将听不到您与他 人的对话。 • 静音期间,LED指示灯点亮。
此使用手册可提供您所需的 一切信息,帮助您充分利用 本电话的功能。 在您第一次使用电话之前, 请依照 “安装”章节中的 简易指示进行安装。
3.1 通话................................. 7
3.1.1 拨打电话 ......................7 3.1.2 结束通话 ......................7 3.1.3 接听电话.......................7
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4.2 拨出一个速拨号码
1. 提起手柄。 2. 按一下 速拨 键。 3. 按下速拨号码对应的数字键。 4. 速拨号码被拨出。
3.3 重拨
上一个拨出的号码已存储在电话中;该号 码最长可达32位。 如要重拨上一个拨出的号码,提起手柄, 然后按 重拨 键。
• 铃声音量设置。 • 电话线 • 挂墙使用,可有效利用空间并保持桌 面整洁。 需要帮助吗? 如果您在 CT50 的设置或使用上有任 何问题,请拨打4008-838-698 联系客 服部门。
安装位置
请将CT50放置于距离墙壁上的电话线插 座3米以内的地方。 如果您需要将电话挂墙,请参阅15页的 壁挂安装。 连接电话线
3.2 静音................................. 7 3.3 重拨................................. 7 3.4 转接................................. 7
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3.2 静音
通话静音,使来电者无法听到您与他人 的对话。 1. 通话期间,按 静音,LED指示灯点 亮。 2. 再次按 静音 关闭静音,LED指示灯 熄灭。
4. 速拨号码................................ 8
4.1 存储一个速拨号码........ 8 4.2 拨出一个速拨号码........ 8 4.3 删除一个速拨号码........ 8
7. 壁挂安装
注意 对CT50进行壁挂安装,在钻孔前,请先 检查钻孔位置以防钻坏隐藏在墙内的线 路或管道,并留意电话与电话线插座之 间的距离。
1. 需要在墙上钻两个直径为4mm的孔, 两孔之间的垂直距离为7.2或10厘米。
技术信息 连接至接线总机
本产品适合于中国地区连接公共电话网 络使用。
闪断功能
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或者,您可参阅本手册最后的 “ 帮助” 说明。
1. 将电话线的一端插入手柄的电话线 接口,另一端插入墙壁上的电话线 插座。
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5. 帮助
没有拨号音 • 仅适用随产品配备的电话线。 • 检查电话线是否有正确连接。 存储速拨号码 • 速拨号码存储成功时,话机没有提示 音,请直接将手柄挂回。 • 请注意将速拨号码记录在速拨号码列 表卡上的对应数字后面。 没有声音 • 静音已开启,按 静音 键关闭静音 功能。
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3.4 转接
通话期间,按 转接 键,听到拨号音后, 拨分机号码,将来电转给其号码
1. 提起手柄,长按 速拨 键至听到提 示音。 此时位于静音键上方的LED指示灯点 亮。 2. 按下您想要删除的速拨号码所对应的 数字键。 3. 按一下 速拨 键。 4. 挂回手柄。
如果您的电话与接线总机连接,可能需要 使用闪断功能。请联系您的PABX 供应商 了解进一步的信息。
有线电话
不包括项目
正常磨损。定期维修,修复及更换因正常 使用导致磨损的部件不在保修范围之内。 滥用和误用。 由下列因素造成的产品不 良:(a) 由于对产品的不当使用、存贮、 滥用或误用、意外或疏忽,如有形损坏 (破裂、刮花等等)造成的表面损伤;(b) 接触液体,水,雨,潮湿或大量的汗水, 沙子,泥土或类似,热源,或食品;(c) 将产品或配件用于商业目的或是将产品或 配件在不当的条件下使用或是不当的方法 使用;(d) 不属于摩托罗拉公司或是新确 负责的范围之内的行为。 使用非摩托罗拉品牌的产品及配件。因使 用非摩托罗拉品牌的产品或配件导致的产 品不良或是使用其它外部设备导致的产品 不良不在保修范围之内。 未经授权的服务或检修。因摩托罗拉、新 确或其授权以外的人对产品提供任何形式 的测试、检测、安装、维修、改动或是检 修而导致产品不良不在保修范围之内。 产品更改。产品或配件本身的 (a) 序列号 或日期贴纸被撕毁、更改或除去;(b) 密 封件的损坏或篡改证据;(c) 混错箱装序 号或 (d) 不一致的或非摩托罗拉品牌的 外壳,或部件,均不在保修范围之内。 通信服务。因消费者订购的任何通信服 务或是信号的服务不良而导致产品或配 件有瑕疵、受损或是不良,均不在保修 范围之内。
消费性电子产品及配件保修
感谢您购买摩托罗拉品牌产品。本产品 由摩托罗拉公司授权新确制造。“新确 科技有限公司” ;简称“新确”,位于 中国香港湾仔海港路26号中国资源大厦 3001-3005。 保修单涵盖了哪些项目? 根据下面的免责条款,新确承诺:本摩托 罗拉品牌产品或其它为配合本产品使用而 生产的配件是采用无瑕疵材料及生产工艺 制造而成,在下面说明的使用时间内可供 给消费者正常使用。本保修单受益人仅为 购买者本身,转让无效。 保修单的有效使用者是谁? 此保修单仅对第一购买者有效,任何转 让均无效。
重要安全信息
按照下列安全防范措施使用电话,以降低 火灾、触电危险,避免人身及财产受损。 • 保持所有电话狭缝及接口的畅通。勿 将电话放置在加热器或是散热器上。 确保安装现象保持适当的空气流通。 • 勿在下雨的地方或是站在水里的时候 使用电话。 • 勿在靠近水源的地方使用电话 (例 如:在浴盆附近、厨房洗涤盆 附近或 都游泳池附近。) • 勿拆卸本产品。如果需要任何服务或 是维修,请在使用说明书中找出客服 热线,联系客服中心为您服务。 • 避免在雷雨天气下使用。使用过浪涌 电压保护器保护设备。
安装指引
• 阅读并理解所有的安装指引并存放好 说明书以供日后参考。 • 遵守所有产品的警告及指示标志。 新确科技有限公司已获得官方 许可制造、经销及出售该产 品。MOTOROLA及M字样的标志是 Motorola Trademark Holdings, LLC所 有的商标或注册商标,并在其授权下 使用。所有其它商标均为其各自所 有的财产。© 2016 Motorola Mobility LLC。保留所有权。 制造商:深圳国威电子有限公司 地址:中国深圳市罗湖区莲塘罗沙路 3038号国威电子大厦 工厂:梅州国威电子有限公司 地址:中国广东省梅州市东升工业园 区AD1区 Version 6 (CS) Shenzhen Guo Wei Electronics Co., Ltd 深圳国威电子有限公司, 中国深圳市罗湖区莲塘罗沙路3038号 国威电子大厦 • 勿在浴盆、水槽或是淋浴喷头附近安 装产品。 • 勿将本产品放置于不稳固的手推车、 台面或是桌子上。这会使产品跌落导 致严重损坏。 • 只能设置说明书上所提到的相关控制 参数,其它参数不正确的设置会损坏 机器,而且需要做大量的工作以恢复 产品的正常运作。
条例而异。 所包括 产品 消费性电 子产品 消费性电 子配件 消费性电 子产品及 配件的维 修及更换
保修期限 一(1) 年,从最初的消费者 购买之日起计算。 六(6)个月,从最初的消 费者购买之日起计算。 初次维修后剩余的时间或 是 90 天,从返还给客户 之日起计算,以较长的时 间为准。
上会显示本产品序列号;(d) 对问题的书 面说明; 以及最重要的;(e) 您的地址和 电话号码。
新确将会提供怎样的服务? 新确或是其授权经销商在合理的时间范围 内可选择性地对保修单内没有规定的产 品或配件的使用功能恢复/翻新/二手或新 产品、配件或是部件提供免费保修或是 更换服务。 其它方面的限制是什么? 任何默认保证,包括但不限于商品的默认 保证和为某一特定目的所作出的调整,都 应限制在有限保证的期限内。此外,在此 有限保证条件下的维修和更换是给客户 提供的唯一改正方式,以此替代其他保证 的相关规定。在以下的合同或者侵权(包 括过失)而产生的损失情况,摩托罗拉与 新确都无须负责任: 超出产品配件采购 价;任何间接的意外的特殊情况的后果损 失; 任何由于个人原因导致或者未正确 使用产品或其配件造成的利益损失,业务 损失和信息丢失。以上损失都将会从法律 的角度予以否定。 有些司法条例不允许限制或排除意外或间 接损失,或限制在一个默认的保修期, 因此上述限制或排除可能对您不适用。 本担保赋予您特定的法律权利,而您的 司法权利也可能因其它不同的权利司法
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清洁方法
• 请用稍微润湿的布 (勿使用湿布) 或 抗静电抹布来清理子机和主机。 • 切勿使用家俱光亮剂,否则可能造成 产品损坏。此外请勿使用干布擦拭, 因为可能产生静电现象。
环境相关信息
• 请勿将产品曝露在阳光直射处。 • 请勿将产品放置在地毯或其它纤维可 能脱落的表面,或将它放置在表面通 风不良的位置。 • 请勿将本产品任何一部份浸入水中, 也勿在潮湿的环境中使用本产品,例 如浴室内。 • 请勿将本产品暴露在有火源、爆炸或 其它危险情况的场所。
3. 电话功能操作
3.1 通话
3.1.1 拨打电话 提起手柄,听到拨号音时,拨号。 3.1.2 结束通话 挂回手柄。 3.1.3 接听电话 从底座上提起手柄接听来电。
4. 速拨号码
可存储10个速拨号码,号码最长32位。
4.1 存储一个速拨号码
1. 提起手柄,长按 速拨 键至听到提示 音。 此时位于静音键上方的LED指示 灯点亮。 2. 按下从0到9的任一数字键。 3. 输入号码。 4. 按一下 速拨 键。 5. 挂回手柄。
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