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Motorola ASTRO Digital XTS 3000 운영자 매뉴얼
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BATTERY
A.
Batteries are Ni-Cad, or Nickel-Metal Hydride. Both are Good batteries
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B.
Why is the battery so large?
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C.
Radio Battery Contacts
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D.
Release Button
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E.
Battery Top Lip
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"D-button"
A.
Upon initial deployment, one "D" button is issued for each battery.
B.
It fits into the standard Department belt-loop holder.
C.
Available at Central Supply, part number; NTN9212A.
D.
Must be removed and transferred from battery to battery if there is not enough
in inventory to put one on each battery.
E.
The D-ring slides into the 2 parallel slots near the top of the battery back.
F.
To remove the D-ring;
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MOTOROLA XTS 3000 RADIO TRAINING
Motorola claims they have an 10-12 hour battery life.
Batteries are still prone to 'memory' buildup .
If the battery does not hold a full charge, return it to the Systems
Maintenance Section at SCC for replacement and/or reconditioning.
Typical battery life cycles are 12-18 months.
A battery designed and engineered to provide enough energy for a 5
watt portable radio is necessarily this size.
The longer battery life (per shift/cycle) the larger/heavier the battery.
There are 4 small round brass plates on the back of the battery.
a.
These plates are "Short-out" protected. Contact with a metal
object will not damage the battery.
There are 3 small slots on the front of the battery, with brass contacts
visible, protected by a plastic grid.
a.
These are the Radio contacts.
b.
There is no "short-out" protection on these contacts, and contact
with a metal object will damage the battery.
There is a small button located on the bottom of the battery.
a.
When the button is pushed, two small metal clips are raised,
and release the battery from the radio.
There is a thin plastic lip along top of the battery.
a.
This lip fits into a groove along the top of the radio. As the
battery is lowered, it locks into place.
Hold the battery in your right hand, with your right thumb directly under
the D-ring.
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