User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Computer Software Copyrights
- Radio Frequency (RF) Exposure Safety Standards
- FCC Licensing Information
- Introduction
- Repeater Overview
- Pre-Installation Considerations
- Repeater Installation
- Alkaline Battery Frame
- Getting Started
- Programming The Repeater
- Programming Your Radios
- Repeater Cloning
- Troubleshooting
- Use and Care
- Motorola Limited Warranty for the United States and Canada
- Accessories
- Appendix A: Repeater Specifications
ALKALINE BATTERY
FRAME
31
Installation Guide
Alkaline Battery Power LED (Side LED)
Note: Alkaline Battery Frame is also available as a
stand-alone accessory (P/N HKHN4003).
Installing/Removing the Alkaline
Battery Frame
1. Turn OFF the repeater if it is turned ON.
2. Disconnect AC/DC Power.
3. Use a Phillips screwdriver to remove the four
corner screws located at each corner on the
back of the repeater, disconnect power
harness and lift away the repeater back
battery frame. “Figure 16b: Installing the
Alkaline Battery Frame into/from the
Repeater” on page 31.
Do not attempt to recharge alkaline
batteries. They are non-rechargable.
Table 3: Repeater Alkaline Frame Power LED (Side)
Status LED Status
AC/DC
Status
Comments
No
Batteries
Detected
CX
When the
battery frame is
empty or the
batteries are
dead
Batteries
Detected
CX
Batteries are
good and in
place
OFF DX
When AC/DC is
disconnected,
the LEDs will
be OFF
CX: Connected to AC/DC DX: Disconnected from AC/DC
Important
R
e
d
(Slow)
Blinking
Steady
Red
OFF
Figure 16b: Installing the Alkaline Battery
Frame into/from the Repeater