Preface; Scope Of Manual; Document Conventions - Tait TB8100 Service Manual

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Preface

Scope of Manual

Document Conventions

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This manual contains information on servicing the TB8100 base station.
Included are circuit descriptions, fault finding procedures, and mechanical
assembly drawings for each module.
Note
TB9100 PAs and PMUs can also be serviced using this manual.
TB9100 reciters can be serviced using this manual in conjunction
with the TB9100 Reciter Service Manual (MBA-00017-xx). The
TB9100 Reciter Service Manual contains information on the net-
work board, and provides additional information specific to the
operation of a reciter in a TB9100 system.
The 100W PA is not available in all markets. A lower power level is also
available if required. Consult your nearest Tait Dealer or Customer Service
Organisation for more information.
"File > Open" means "click File on the menu bar, then click Open on the
list of commands that pops up". "Monitor > Module Details > Reciter"
means "click the Monitor icon on the toolbar, then in the navigation pane
find the Module Details group, and select Reciter from it".
Within this manual, four types of alerts are given to the reader: Warning,
Caution, Important and Note. The following paragraphs illustrate each type
of alert and its associated symbol.
Warning!!
This alert is used when there is a potential risk
of death or serious injury.
Caution
This alert is used when there is a risk of minor or
moderate injury to people.
Important
This alert is used to warn about the risk of equipment dam-
age or malfunction.
Note
This alert is used to highlight information that is required to
ensure procedures are performed correctly.
TB8100 Service Manual
© Tait Electronics Limited September 2006

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