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VHF/AM LOW COST BASE STATION MODEL TiL-91-DE/8.33 7 WATT BASE STATION SYSTEM NO. 910807 Opt. 8.33 (TLC-150/8.33) Installation and Operating Instructions Til Document No. 02RE310 Rev. N/C November 2002 Technisonic Industries Limited 240 Traders Blvd., Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1W7 Tel:(416)890-2113 Fax:(416)890-5338 web site : www.til.ca...
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The Base Stations, Model 91-DE series and Model Til 90-6R series are under warranty for one year from date of purchase. Failed units caused by defective parts, or workmanship should be returned to: Technisonic Industries Limited 240 Traders Blvd. Mississauga,...
Description ............1-1 1.2.1 Transceivers - Models Til-91-DE/8.33, Til-90-6R/8.33 ......1-2 1.2.2 Power Supply Modules - Model SPG-010, P/N 911008-1 .
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TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Paragraph Title Page SECTION 4 TRANSCEIVER SET UP and OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Index to Section 4 ............4-1 LIST OF TABLES Table No.
910807, Opt. 8.33 (TLC-150/8.33) and 910907, Opt .8.33 (TLC-100/8.33) manufactured by Technisonic Industries Limited. The /8.33 suffix or option indicates that this model of transceiver is capable of operation with 8.33 kHz or 25 kHz channel spacing. Specific information on the VHF/AM Transceiver Model indicated on the front cover can be found in Section 4 of this document.
Transceiver Model TiL-91-DE/8.33, Part Number 901006-2, Opt. 8.33 Transceiver Model Til-91-DE/8.33, is a microprocessor controlled VHF/AM 7 watt transceiver operating over the entire band of 117.975 to 138.000 MHz in 25 kHz or 8.33 kHz steps. The transceiver will store (25) user selected frequency channels in addition to the resident emergency channel of 121.500 MHz.
1.2.3 Microphone P/N 861902-1 Microphone Assembly Part Number 861902-1, Series 1, is a rugged hand-held microphone housed in a high impact plastic case. The dynamic microphone is a noise cancelling type with a two-stage pre-amplifier, press-to-talk switch, and a retractable three-core cable terminated by a three-pin, male contacts, connector which mates with the MIC/PTT connector located on the front panel of the transceiver.
1.3.2 Local/Remote Operation (Option 2 required) The Low Cost Base Station can only be operated in the Remote mode if the transceiver is ordered with a remote 9-pin connector (extra cost option) which is located on the side of the transceiver chassis.
DC OPERATION - The transceiver unit can be operated from an external DC battery supply within the range of 11.5 Vdc to 15.0 Vdc. A DC connector is mounted on the rear of the 91- DE or 90-6R which mates with DC Power Cable P/N 863701-1 (Supplied). Spade connectors are provided on the other end of this cable to mate with the DC +/- output connections on the terminal block of the SPG-010.
SECTION 2 PREPARATION FOR USE AND STORAGE INTRODUCTION This section provides the information required for use and storage of the low cost base station. Refer to Section 4 for Channel/Frequency configuration. DISASSEMBLY/ASSEMBLY 2.2.1 Remove Replace Microphone REMOVAL Disconnect microphone from front panel of transceiver. Slide microphone clear of bracket. Remove and Retain two screws securing microphone bracket to the side of the SPG-010 Power Supply/Battery Charger.
Screw transceiver to the mounting bracket using the two wing screws and nylon washers included in Mounting Hardware kit, Part Number 869024-1. Adjust angle of transceiver on nylon clutches as required, before tightening the two wing screws. OPTIONAL LOUDSPEAKER, HEADPHONE INSTALLATION Provision is made for connection of an external loudspeaker or headphone to the SPEAKER/PHONE jack of the transceiver, as shown in Figure 4-1.
SECTION 3 GENERAL OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION This section covers general operating procedures applicable to all base station configurations. Set Up and Operating details for specific transceiver Models can be found in Section 4. Preparation for Use To prepare the transceiver for use (Refer to Figures 4-1, 4-2 and Table 4-2). Location for Transmit/Receive Operation.
Set the SQUELCH control in the fully counter-clockwise (CCW) position. Set the VOLUME control in the 12 o'clock centre position. (10) Set the AC POWER, External Battery (if connected) and transceiver ON/OFF switch to "ON". (11) Verify that the FUSE BLOWN red LED on the transceiver is OFF. (12) Verify that the POWER ON green LED on both the transceiver and Power Supply are ON.
Receiver Operation To operate the transceiver in the receive mode, proceed as follows: Ensure that the PRESS-TO-TALK switch on the microphone is NOT depressed, and verify that the Tx ON amber LED is OFF. Verify that the correct operating frequency is indicated on the front panel. Refer to Section 4 for Channel/Frequency selection.
Refer to Section 4 for transceiver specific operating modes. Switching OFF To switch off the Low Cost Base Station: Set the POWER ON/OFF on transceiver to switch to OFF. Verify that all indicator LED's on the front panel are OFF. Set the External Battery ON/OFF switch on the SPG-O10 Power Supply to OFF.
INTRODUCTION 4.1.1 Transceiver Model TiL-91-DE/ 8.33, P/N 901006-2 with Option 8.33 The Transceiver is a microprocessor controlled VHF/AM transceiver operating over the entire band of 117.975 to 138.000 MHz in 25 KHz steps. The transceiver will store ten user selected frequency channels in addition to the resident emergency channel of 121.500 MHz.
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TABLE 4-1 MODEL TiL-91-DE/8.33 TRANSCEIVER LEADING PARTICULARS GENERAL: Dimensions & Weight: Width ........216 mm (8.5 in) MAX Height .
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Figure 4-1 Til-91-DE Low Cost Base Station Front Panel Layout Figure 4-2 Til-91-DE Low Cost Base Station Rear Panel Layout...
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TABLE 4-2 OPERATORS SWITCHES, CONTROLS AND INDICATORS SWITCHES CONTROLS & FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION INDICATORS POWER A toggle switch applies the 13.7 volts nominal power supply to the ON/OFF transceiver. The transceiver is switched to ON in the toggle UP position and SWITCH is switched OFF in the toggle DOWN position.
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TABLE 4-2 OPERATORS SWITCHES, CONTROLS AND INDICATORS (Continued) SWITCHES CONTROLS & FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION INDICATORS LIQUID A 5½ digit Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) displays the FREQUENCY/ CRYSTAL CHANNEL that the transceiver is currently operating on. In SCAN mode it DISPLAY displays the current frequency scanned if RF signal is present. LOUDSPEAKER An 8-ohm internal speaker reproduces the receiver audio output.
FRONT PANEL KEYPAD OPERATION All frequencies within the range of 117.975 MHz to 138.000 MHz (8.33 or 25 kHz spacing) can be stored on channels 00 to 25. Channels and feature settings are stored in non-volatile memory. Removal of external power source or batteries will not erase stored channels, key "Beep" set up, Keypad and LCD display lighting set up, 90 second Tx time-out set up or Tx Inhibit selections.
4.3.1 Keypad "Beeps" Audible "Beeps" are generated when a key is pressed (default condition). Tones can be enabled/disabled by toggling the "E","8" keys. Press to disable Key"Beeps". Press to enable Key "Beeps". 4.3.2 Keypad and LCD Display Lighting Three Display and keypad lighting modes are available to the operator. The default mode provides no keypad or LCD display backlighting.
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NOTE: Entry of 117 MHz fills 975 in remaining digits. Entry of 138 MHz fills 000 in remaining digits. The transceiver is capable of 25 kHz spacing (wide band) channels as well as 8.33 kHz spacing (narrow band) channels. The frequency entered will determine whether the channel will be wide or narrow.
Example: Press 117.975 is displayed on screen. Press 118.000 is displayed on screen. Press 138.000 is displayed on screen. After keypad entry of a desired frequency, normal Tx/Rx operation can begin or the frequency can be stored as a channel as described in paragraph 4.3.5. 4.3.5 Storing a Frequency to a Channel Up to 26 Frequencies can be stored and recalled in channels 00 to 25 as follows: Enter the frequency to be stored as described in paragraph 3.3.4 followed immediately by...
Example: Press Channel 01 frequency 128.100 MHz stored in the previous example will be displayed. 4.3.7 Transmit Inhibit To Inhibit the transmit function on a desired channel press "E","9" immediately followed by the channel "##" to be inhibited. Subsequent pressing of "E","9","##" will enable the transmit function. NOTE After inhibiting the transmit function, the Tx inhibited channel must be recalled from...
4.3.8 Toggling Between Two Channels Press to recall previous channel. Example: Recall Channel 01 as described in para 4.3.6 117.975 will be displayed. Recall Channel 02 128.100 will be displayed. Press 117.975 will be displayed. Press 128.100 will be displayed. 3.3.9 Search Mode In SEARCH MODE the receiver steps through each stored channel until a transmitted signal is found.
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NOTE PTT is inhibited during SCAN mode. Pressing PTT once exits SCAN mode. Pressing PTT twice is required to Key the Transmitter. Press to enter SCAN mode. Press PTT to Lock on SCANned Frequency or Press to exit SCAN. 4-13...
FIXED CHANNEL FREQUENCY SET UP The following procedure fixes preselected channel frequencies and inhibits transmit on receive only channels. After completion of this procedure the operator will be able select stored channels only for receive or transmit. Keypad entry of frequencies is disabled. 4.4.1 System Configuration Configure channel frequencies as desired (Refer to Section 4.3.5).
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Store the frequency in channel "00" (Refer to paragraph 4.3.5). Recall Channel "00" frequency. Channel "00" frequency displayed shall be the same frequency entered before Locking the operating configuration (ie. different from the frequency entered in step 4). Perform Steps 4 through 6 for each channel. 4-16...
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