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Tait tm8000 and t2000 mobile radios

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TMAA12 / T2009 Power Supply User's Guide
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  • Page 1 TMAA12 / T2009 Power Supply User’s Guide for Tait TM8000 and T2000 Mobile Radios www.taitworld.com...
  • Page 2 TMAA12 kit for TM8000 Installation (page 6) T2009 power supply mains cable 4 thumb screws TM8000 power cable U-bracket microphone clip 2 screws T2009 kit for T2000 Installation (page 10) mains cable radio cabinet T2009 power supply 4 nuts 4 washers...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Fault Finding Information ...............16 Electrical Specifications ..............17 Updating this Guide In the interests of improving the performance, reliability or servicing of the equipment, Tait Electronics Ltd. reserves the right to update either the equipment or this user's guide, with- out prior notice.
  • Page 4: Important Safety Information

    Important Safety Information Please read these warnings before using your T2009 power supply. Warning: Safe Operation To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, please adhere to these warnings: Moisture: Do not expose this appliance to rain or moisture. Cleaning: Unplug the power supply from the mains power outlet before cleaning.
  • Page 5 Incorrect assembly may result in electric shock or fire. We recommended that you return your power supply to a qualified Tait Electronics Ltd. dealer for any service or repair. Warning: High Voltage Levels Some of the components inside the T2009 operate at voltage levels that may be lethal.
  • Page 6: User Information

    User Information The T2009 power supply enables you to use your Tait T2000 or Tait TM8000 mobile radio as a desktop radio. The T2009 is a switched mode power supply. It converts mains input voltage to regulated 13.8VDC, using pulse width modula- tion (PWM) control.
  • Page 7 T2009. Note: When using a Tait radio in a desk top or despatcher configuration (i.e. in conjunction with the T2009 at a fixed loca- tion), check the maximum legal transmit output power as defined by the local regulatory authority (often in the range of 1 to 5W).
  • Page 8: Installing A Tm8000

    Installing a TM8000 The parts required to install a TM8000 radio on the T2009 are shown on the inside front cover of this user’s guide. Quick Reference ❏ Mount the U-bracket on the T2009. ❏ Mount the radio in its U-bracket. ❏...
  • Page 9 Mount the U-bracket on the T2009 To ensure maximum bond strength, the temperature of both the T2009 and the U-bracket should be above 20°C (68°F). U-bracket adhesive surfaces remove protective liner press U-bracket down firmly 1. Remove the liners that protect the adhesive surfaces on the bottom of the U-bracket.
  • Page 10 Mount the TM8000 Radio thumb screws U-bracket 1. Position the radio in the U-bracket so that the holes in the U-bracket line up with the holes in the radio chassis. 2. Fasten the radio with the four thumb screws. 3. Adjust the radio in the U-bracket for best viewing angle and tighten the thumb screws.
  • Page 11 Connect the Radio and the Power Supply Note: The red wire of the power cable is positive. supply wires TM8000 power connector 1. Make sure that the radio and the T2009 are both turned off. Unplug the T2009 from the mains supply outlet. 2.
  • Page 12: Installing A T2000

    Installing a T2000 The parts required to install a T2000 radio on the T2009 are shown on the inside front cover of this user’s guide. Quick Reference ❏ Install the radio inside the radio cabinet. ❏ Mount the radio cabinet on the T2009. ❏...
  • Page 13 Disassemble the T2000 Cradle The cradle consists of two outer covers made from metal, held together by two plastic side mouldings. The plastic mouldings have ribs that mate with the metal covers. cradle plastic rib cover plate 1. To disassemble the cradle, place the tip of a small screw- driver on the first protruding plastic rib, as indicated above.
  • Page 14 Remove the Radio Cabinet Warning: Some of the components inside the T2009 operate at voltage levels that may be lethal. Do not remove the T2009 cover plate. Unplug the T2009 from the mains supply. 2. Remove the four mounting screws on the side of the powers supply.
  • Page 15 2. Fit the metal cover plate onto the mounting studs. The end of the cover plate that overhangs the plastic side mould- ings, must face towards the rear of the supply. 3. Fit the nuts onto the protruding studs and fasten firmly. Reassemble the T2000 Cradle cradle outer cover apply...
  • Page 16 Mount the Microphone clip mounting holes microphone clip radio cabinet ground strap 1. Mount the microphone clip to the side of the radio cabinet, as shown below. 2. The power cable has a single black wire that ends in a solder tag: this is the ground strap.
  • Page 17 2. Connect the power cable’s positive (red and black) wire and negative (black) wire to the positive and negative terminals on the back of the T2009. 3. Plug the power cable into the power socket on the back of the radio. To Complete the Installation 1.
  • Page 18: Fault Finding Information

    Fault Finding Information Power Switch Does Not Illuminate when Turned On Probable cause: No power in the AC outlet, or the main input fuse inside the power supply is blown. Suggested solution: Check the mains power outlet, or replace the mains input fuse inside the unit (refer to the fuse ratings on page 17) Fuse Blows when Power is Turned On Probable cause:...
  • Page 19: Electrical Specifications

    Electrical Specifications Input voltage T2009-22 100 to 130VAC, 60Hz T2009-21, T2009-23, 200 to 250VAC, 50Hz T2009-24 Output voltage 13.8VDC Output ripple & noise less than 10mV (on full load) Output current, continuous Current limit Protection Over current, short circuit and over voltage Input fuse rating T2009-22 T2009-21, T2009-23,...
  • Page 20 www.taitworld.com Dec 03 IPN:M2009-00-001-804...

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