Tait Orca 5010 Servicing manual - page 8
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09/01 IPN: M5000-00-102
Important information
Basic servicing precautions
Tait Orca 5000 handportables require special-
ised servicing techniques and should only be
serviced at an approved Tait service centre
equipped with the necessary facilities.
Standard anti-static procedures should be
followed; a typical setup is shown in Figure A-1.
If in doubt, contact Tait Electronics Ltd or your
nearest Tait dealer.
Figure A-1: Typical anti-static bench setup
Warning!!!
Repairs attempted with incorrect equipment
or by untrained personnel may result in
permanent damage.
Caution: CMOS devices
This equipment contains CMOS devices,
which are susceptible to damage from static
charges. Care when handling these devices is
essential. For correct handling procedures,
refer to manufacturers’ data books covering
CMOS devices, such as Philips Data Handbook
Covering CMOS Devices or Motorola CMOS
Data Book Section 5 (Handling Procedures).
Screw head types
Torx recess head screws and Pozidriv recess
head screws require the correct sized driver to
achieve best performance. Most of the screws
in Tait Orca 5000 handportables are Torx head
screws, and so a Torx T6 driver bit is supplied
as part of the service kit. Some earlier radios
have Pozidriv screws.
Torx head 1.8*5 mm screws should be
removed using the supplied Torx T6 driver.
When replacing these screws, set the driver to
2 inch pounds.
Pan Pozi M2*8 mm and M2*5 mm screws
should be removed using a Pozi 1 driver.
When replacing these screws, set the driver to
2 inch pounds.
Programming
For information on programming Tait Orca
5000 handportables, refer to:
■ the Tait Orca Trunked Programming Appli-
cation User’s Manual or the online help;
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to building earth (not
mains earth) via 1 M
series resistor
conductive wrist strap
conductive rubber
bench mat
metal frame
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