Tait TM8115 manuals
TM8115
Table of contents
- Contact Information
- Tait General Software Licence Agreement
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Disclaimer
- Alert Notices
- Introduction
- Description of the Radio Interfaces
- RF Connector
- Auxiliary Connector
- Internal Options Connector
- Provision for External Options Connector
- Control-Head Connector
- Microphone Connector
- Programming Connector
- Programmable I/O Lines
- Toggle Stand-by Mode
- Enter Emergency Mode
- Send Channel Preset Call
- Send Free Format Preset 1
- External PTT 1 and 2
- Inhibit PTT
- Toggle Tx RF Inhibit
- Decrement Channel
- Increment Channel
- Home Channel
- Preset Channel
- Mute External Audio Input
- Mute Audio Output Path
- Unmute Audio Output Path
- Force Audio PA On
- Force Audio PA Off
- Simulate F1 to F4 Key
- Toggle F1 to F4 Key LED
- Digital Output Lines
- Busy Status
- Radio Transmission Status
- Channel Locked Status
- External Alert 1 and 2
- Reflected PTT Inhibit Status
- Monitor Status
- Call Setup Status
- Control Status Rx (Line 1 to 3)
- Inband Tone Received
- F1 to F4 Key Status
- FFSK Data Received Status
- Audio Tap In and Tap Out Lines
- Creating Your Own Options Board
- Mechanical Envelope
- TM8000 Internal Options Kit
- Common Practices for Internal Options Board Design
- Guidelines for EMC Design
- Blank Control Head Options Board
- Connecting Third-Party Products
- External Products
- Audio Headset
- USB Adaptor
- Internal Products
- ANI Module
- Replacing the Tait T2000-A81 Board
- Configuring the TM8000
- Power Sense Options
- V Battery Power Sense
- Auxiliary Power Sense (Ignition Sense)
- No Power Sense (On/Off Key Only)
- Configuring the Hardware Links LK1 to LK4
- Radio Programming
- Connector Power Supply Options
- Connecting an External Alert Device
- Fitting Power MOSFET Q707 and Removing Resistor R768
TM8115
Table of contents
- About this guide
- Copyright information
- Table Of Contents
- Safety warnings
- Radio protection
- Getting started
- Radio indicators
- Basic operation
- Receiving a call
- Monitor
- Voting
- Troubleshooting
- Describing the radio's audible tones
- interference with vehicular electronics
- installation planning
- installation tools
- radio installation
- installing the microphone
- installing the antenna
- installing the power cable
- checking the installation
- limited warranty
TM8115
Table of contents
- contact information
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Issue
- Associated Documentation
- Publication Record
- Abbreviations
- Chapter 1 Description of the Radio
- Introduction
- frequency bands
- product codes
- compliance information
- Description
- user interfaces
- microphone connector
- hardware and software architecture
- operation in receive mode
- operation in transmit mode
- Circuit Descriptions
- transmitter circuitry
- receiver circuitry
- frequency synthesizer circuitry
- frequency control loop
- codec and audio circuitry
- power supply circuitry
- interface circuitry
- digital board
- Chapter 2 Servicing the Radio
- General Information
- servicing precautions
- replacing board components
- shielding cans and connectors
- smt repair techniques
- defining frequency bands
- visual and audible indications
- disassembly and reassembly
- Disassembly and Reassembly
- disassembling the radio body
- reassembling the radio body
- disassembling and reassembling the control head
- servicing procedures
- Servicing Procedures
- final tasks
- power supply fault finding
- Power Supply Fault Finding
- interface fault finding
- Interface Fault Finding
- frequency synthesizer fault finding
- Frequency Synthesizer Fault Finding
- loop filter
- power supply for fcl
- vcxo and tcxo outputs
- signals at tp501 and tp
- vcxo and codec circuitry
- receiver fault finding
- Receiver Fault Finding
- excessive loss of sensitivity
- moderate or slight loss of sensitivity
- incorrect rssi readings
- faulty radio mute
- high receiver distortion
- Transmitter Fault Finding (40W/50W)
- Transmitter Fault Finding (25W)
- codec and audio fault finding
- CODEC and Audio Fault Finding
- faulty speaker audio
- no speaker audio at auxiliary connector
- faulty receiver
- faulty modulation
- faulty modulation using auxiliary connector
- Fault Finding of Control Head with Graphical Display
- power supply faulty
- lcd display faulty
- lcd backlighting faulty
- lcd heating faulty
- function key leds or status leds faulty
- keypad backlighting faulty
- ptt faulty
- Fault Finding of Control Head with 1- 2- or 3-Digit Display
- spare parts
- Spare Parts
- Chapter 3 Accessories
- TMAA01-01 Line-Interface Board
- programming information
- power supply
- TMAA01-02 RS-232 Board
- TMAA01-05 Options-Extender Board
- TMAA02-02 DTMF Microphone
- TMAA02-06 Support Kit for Concealed & Dynamic Microphones
- TMAA02-07 Concealed Microphone
- TMAA02-08 Keypad Microphone
- TMAA03-02 Security Bracket
- installing a remote kit
- Installing a Remote Kit
- installing an enhanced remote kit
- Installing an Enhanced Remote Kit
- TMAA04-04 Crossband Linking Cable
- operational testing
- TMAA04-05 Ignition Sense Kit
- TMAA10-01 Desktop Microphone
- TMAA10-02 Handset
- TMAA10-03 and TMAA10-06 High-Power Remote Speakers
- TMAA10-04 Remote PTT Kit and TMAA10-05 Hands-Free Kit
- TMAA10-07 Desktop Microphone
- TOPA-SV-024 Test Unit
- limited warranty
TM8115
Table of contents
- Directive 1999/5/EC Declaration of Conformity
- Updates of manual and equipment
- About this guide
- For your safety
- Controlling your exposure to RF energy
- Compliance with RF energy exposure standards
- Health, safety and electromagnetic compatibility in Europe
- Electromagnetic compatibility in European vehicles
- Interference with electronic devices
- High radio surface temperatures
- Your radio's settings
- radio controls
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Getting started
- Understanding the radio indicators
- Basic operation
- Turning the radio on and off
- Checking that a channel is clear
- activating the repeater before a call
- making a call
- making a preset call
- making an emergency call
- ending all active calls
- communicating directly with other radios
- hearing faint and noisy signals
- using the radio in different repeater areas
- scanning a group of channels
- receiving a call
- changing the external alert option
- changing to quiet operation
- troubleshooting
- reinstalling the microphone
- describing the radio's audible tones
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