3-4
MAINTENANCE
If a unit requires more complete testing or service than is customarily performed at the basic level,
send this unit to a Motorola Authorized Service Centre. (See Chapter 1 for a list of authorized
service centres.)
The following disassembly procedures should be performed only if necessary:
Chassis Assembly Disassembly (Paragraph 6.2)
Keypad, Display, and Keypad/Option Board Disassembly (Paragraph 6.3)
Speaker, Microphone, and Universal Connector Flex Disassembly (Paragraph 6.4)
PTT Disassembly (Paragraph 6.5)
Controller Board Disassembly -GP344/GP388 (Paragraph 6.6)
Control Top Disassembly (Paragraph 6.7)
6.0
Radio Disassembly — Detailed
6.1
Front Cover from Chassis Disassembly
1.
Turn off the radio.
2.
Remove the battery:
a.
Pull down on the two battery-release buttons.
b.
With the buttons pulled down, the top of the battery will fall from the radio.
c.
Remove the battery from the radio.
3.
Remove the antenna.
Figure 3-1
Battery Removal
Battery Release
Buttons
Battery Release
Buttons
GP320/340/360/380
GP344/388
Summary of Contents for GP1280 Series
Page 1: ...Professional Radio GP300 Series Basic Service Manual 68P64115B18C Issue Nov 2001 ...
Page 6: ...vi SAFETY INFORMATION ...
Page 16: ...2 4 INTRINSICALLY SAFE RADIO INFORMATION ...
Page 44: ...3 28 MAINTENANCE ...
Page 58: ...6 10 MODEL CHART AND TEST SPECIFICATION ...
Page 60: ...7 2 POWER UP SELF TEST ...