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TB7100 base station
Installation Guide
MBB-00003-01
Issue 1
May 2005

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  • Page 1 TB7100 base station Installation Guide MBB-00003-01 Issue 1 May 2005...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Customer Service Organisation for more information Tuning and Configuration If your TB7100 base station has not been tuned to your requirements at the factory, you will need to tune the base station before operating it. To do this you will need to use the Calibration Application software included on the Product CD, plus the TBA0ST1 calibration test unit including the TB7100 adapter board.
  • Page 3: Installation

    Installation This chapter describes how to install the TB7100 base station in a standard 19 inch rack or cabinet. It also provides some general information on safety precautions and site requirements. We recommend that you read the entire chapter before beginning the installation.
  • Page 4 1.2.2 Antenna Load The TB7100 base station has been designed to operate safely under a wide range of antenna loading conditions. However, damage will occur if the load is removed while the base station is transmitting. Transmitting into a low VSWR will maximise the power delivered to the antenna.
  • Page 5: Regulatory Information

    Declaration of Conformity from Tait Europe Ltd. 1. Refer to the TB7100 Specifications Manual for more information on the compliance standards to which the TB7100 base station has been tested and approved.
  • Page 6: Environmental Conditions

    Environmental Conditions 1.4.1 Operating Temperature Range The operating temperature range of the TB7100 base station is –30°C to +60°C (–22°F to +140°F) ambient temperature. Ambient temperature is defined as the temperature of the air at the intake to the cooling fans.
  • Page 7: Recommended Tools

    Tait factory-assembled systems Torx T10 screwdriver for the M3 pan head screws with captured shake- ■ proof washer and flat washer used to secure the modules in the TB7100. Torx T10 screwdriver for the M3 countersunk screws used to secure the ■...
  • Page 8 The maximum ambient temperature entering the cabinet must not exceed the maximum temperature specified for the base station. If the TB7100 base station is installed in a rack or cabinet with other equipment with different ventilation requirements, we recommend that the TB7100 be positioned below this equipment.
  • Page 9 BUSY VOLUME VOLUME BUSY BUSY VOLUME VOLUME BUSY BUSY VOLUME VOLUME BUSY ≥10cm (≥4in) BUSY VOLUME BUSY VOLUME BUSY VOLUME VOLUME BUSY ventilation slots airflow entry blanking panels airflow exit TB7100 Installation Guide Installation © Tait Electronics Limited May 2005...
  • Page 10: Installing The Base Station

    Installing the Base Station 1.8.1 Unpacking the Equipment The TB7100 base station is packed in a strong corrugated cardboard carton Unpacking the TB7100 Base Station with top and bottom foam cushions. Cut the tape securing the flaps at the top of the carton and fold them flat against the sides.
  • Page 11 DC connector - rear 1.8.3 Cabling We recommend that you try to route all cables to and from the TB7100 base General station along the side of the cabinet so the cooling airflow is not restricted. DC power cables should be well supported so that the terminals on the base...
  • Page 12 1.8.4 Power Supply Options The TB7100 base station can be powered by the station’s own DC supply General or by a T809-10-70Cx AC power supply. 1.8.5 Accessories The TB7100 base station can use the following accessories:...
  • Page 13: Connection

    System Interface (SYSTEM) ground point 13.8VDC Input Power Supply Connections The TB7100 base station is designed to accept a nominal 13.8VDC, with DC Power negative ground. TB7100 Installation Guide Connection © Tait Electronics Limited May 2005...
  • Page 14: Rf Connections

    Battery RF Connections The RF input to the TB7100 base station is via the N-type connector on RF Input and Output the rear panel of the base station. The RF output is via the N-type connector on the rear panel of the base station.
  • Page 15: Base Station Connections

    <0.6 V (10mA sink) input: high ≥1.7 V, low ≤0.7 V Digital output/Tx relay output Rx audio output output 13.8 volt output power output resetable SMD fuse 1.5A TB7100 Installation Guide Connection © Tait Electronics Limited May 2005...
  • Page 16: Tait Electronics Limited May

    The serial interface connector provides a data connection to the TB7100 Serial Interface base station. The pin allocations for the 9-way female D-range serial interface connector are listed in the table below. Serial Interface Signal Name Signal Type Notes not connected...
  • Page 17: Front Panel

    It is possible to plug the RJ11 directly into the RJ45 socket without the use of the adapter, but this is not recommended. A microphone can also be connected to the TB7100 base station via this socket. The pin allocations for the programming/microphone socket are given in the following table.
  • Page 18 See also: http://eudocs.taitworld.com/ requisitos essenciais e outras provisões da Directiva 1999/5/CE. Veja também: http://eudocs.taitworld.com/ Español Por medio de la presente Tait Electronics Svensk Limited declara que el TBBB1A, TBBH5A cumple con los requisitos esenciales y Härmed intygar Tait Electronics Limited att cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o denna TBBB1A, TBBH5A står I...
  • Page 19 Tait Latin America E-mail: australia@taitworld.com E-mail: latinamerica@taitworld.com Note: For the addresses and phone numbers Tait Europe of the above regional offices refer to the Tait- World website. Regional Head Office - United Kingdom Tait Europe Ltd E-mail: teusales@tait.co.uk TB7100 Installation Guide...

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