jotron TR-810 Operator And Installation Manual

jotron TR-810 Operator And Installation Manual

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OPERATOR AND INSTALLATION MANUAL
TR-810
VHF AM GROUND TO AIR COMMUNICATION RADIO
www.jotron.com

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  • Page 1 OPERATOR AND INSTALLATION MANUAL TR-810 VHF AM GROUND TO AIR COMMUNICATION RADIO www.jotron.com...
  • Page 2 FCC part 15 and part 87 Health and Safety: IEC 60945 ed.4 and EN60950-1 Radio specifications: EN 300 676-1 v.1.4.1 For an updated list of approvals and statements of conformity, these are available on www.jotron.com 84417_O&I_TR-810_C  Introduction Page iii...
  • Page 3 BITE Built In Test Equipment Bits Per Second. Digital Signal Processor ETSI European Telecommunication Standardisation Institute ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization International Electro-technical Commission. Operators Control Panel (In this manual: Front module) Power Amplifier Power Supply Unit. Separate unit to power the equipment. Push To Talk Radio Frequency SIGNAL- TO-NOISE RATIO...
  • Page 4 INIT DATE PAGE(S) VERSION REASON FOR CHANGE 09.05.08 Total: 33 84417_OM_TR-810_A New manual 08.07.08 1-1, 2-1 84417_OM_TR-810_B Change in Tables 14.10.08 84417_O&I_TR-810_C Operation and Total:32 Installation manual 84417_O&I_TR-810_C  Introduction Page v...
  • Page 5 The information in this book has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed for inaccuracies. Jotron AS reserves the right to make changes without further notice to any products or modules described herein to improve reliability, function or design. Jotron AS does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of the described product.
  • Page 6 Do not force plugs in place, as this may damage the pins in the plugs. Do not pull the cables when removing connectors from the TR-810, take instead a firm grip around the connector, press in the locking pin and pull.
  • Page 7 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    .......................... 4-1 NTRODUCTION ........................4-1 NITIAL INSPECTION TR-810 ......................4-2 NSTALLATION OF 4.4.1 Split installation parts ..................... 4-2 4.4.2 Measures of TR-810 ......................4-3 4.4.3 Desktop Mounting ......................4-4 4.4.4 Flush mounting ....................... 4-5 ....................... 4-6 NTENNA CONNECTORS ........................4-6 CONNECTION ........................
  • Page 9: Models Covered By This Manual

    Introduction 1.1 Models covered by this manual The following models / variants are covered by this operator manual Model Accessories Output Frequency range Modes TR-810 Transceiver 83200 See Table 1.1-2 10 Watt 118-137 MHz Vehicle version TR-810 Transceiver 83200 See Table 1.1-2...
  • Page 10: Layout Of The Transceiver

    Figure 1.2-1, Transceiver, TR-810 with microphone 1.3 Applications The TR-810 AM transceiver can be used for ground to air voice and can be operated in the following modes:  Locally, mounted into a vehicle, with a microphone connected to the front module connector or to the transceiver unit micII connector.
  • Page 11: Technical Specifications

    Technical SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 General specification, TR-810 TR-810 Radio performance EN 300 676 v.1.3.1 Temperature range -20°C to +55°C (operating) -40°C to +70°C (storage) Humidity 90% @+40°C (non condensing) Shock & Vibration Transport: EN 300 019-2-2 Shock & Vibration Ground Vehicle installations: EN 300 019-2-5 Shock &...
  • Page 12: Functional Description

    Functional description 3.1 Front module controls Scroll /Select Display switch (SW) Navigation Preset Channel button (A) buttons Navigation Internal button (C) loadspeaker Mic/Headset Navigation connector button (B) Figure 3.1-1, Front module controls 3.1.1 Display The display shows the most important operational parameters, selected channel and frequency.
  • Page 13: Scroll/Select Switch And Navigation Buttons A, B And C

    3.1.2 Scroll/Select switch and Navigation buttons A, B and C The Scroll/Select switch together with the navigation buttons, A, B and C, are used to navigate through the menus. The Scroll/Select switch has three actions: It can be turned clockwise, anti-clockwise, or momentarily pressed. In general the use of the navigation buttons are: A has two functions: Select Channel or One step back...
  • Page 14: Preset Channel Buttons

    Red wire is the positive connection and Black wire is the negative. A thin Green wire is together with the DC input wires. This wire can be connected to + voltage through the ignition key, to automatically turn the TR-810 off when the ignition is turned off.
  • Page 15: I/O Connector (Rj45)

    DC Connector Name Purpose Red wire Connected to + DC voltage Black wire Connected to minus Green wire Ignition + DC voltage sense Table 3.2.2-1, DC connector, pin out 3.2.3 I/O connector (RJ45) The transceiver unit I/O connector is used for multiple purposes described in the table. I/O Connector Name Purpose...
  • Page 16: Installation

    Accessory list Table 4.3-1, Inspection procedures On receipt of the radio unit, remove all transit packaging and check that there is no damage to the equipment. If damage is evident, contact Jotron AS immediately and retain the original transit packaging. 84417_O&I_TR-810_C ...
  • Page 17: Installation Of Tr-810

    4.4 Installation of TR-810 4.4.1 Split installation parts Figure 4.4.1-1 shows some extra parts used for split installation. The TR-810 can be mounted as a Mobile radio, Desk top or Flush mounted into a horizontal or vertical area. The front module can be mounted separately away from the transceiver unit using an extension cable and a mounting plate or a bracket.
  • Page 18: Measures Of Tr-810

    4.4.2 Measures of TR-810 Figure 4.4.2-1, Measures of TR-810 84417_O&I_TR-810_C  Installation Page 4-3...
  • Page 19: Desktop Mounting

    4.4.3 Desktop Mounting Figure 4.4.3-1, Standard desktop mounting Figure 4.4.3-2, Split desktop mounting 84417_O&I_TR-810_C  Installation Page 4-4...
  • Page 20: Flush Mounting

    4.4.4 Flush mounting Figure 4.4.4-1, Standard flush mounting Hole in desk or wall for the connection cable between front module and transceiver unit Figure 4.4.4-2, Split flush mounting 84417_O&I_TR-810_C  Installation Page 4-5...
  • Page 21: Antenna Connectors

    4.5 Antenna connectors The antenna should be of good quality with regards to gain and VSWR to obtain maximum performance. Make sure that the VSWR on the antenna is low, and that the cable from the transmitter to the antenna is of good quality to avoid mismatch and unnecessary losses. A cable loss of 1 dB is the same as reducing the power output of a 10W transmitter to less than 8.5W.
  • Page 22 Menu path: Parameter Range Default Details Radio Ctrl ► Audio Mic Rear On/ Off Set to “On” when the microphone is connected to the Mic II connector at the rear side of the transceiver unit Audio Ex. speaker Track On/Off Set to “On”...
  • Page 23: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions 5.1 Introduction To set up the TR-810 transceiver unit, various parameters can be selected from the front panel. This section details how this is done and the range of all parameters. Since the transceiver unit contains no manual tuning points or switches, all parameters can in principal be set from the front panel, however except in some rare occasions, most parameters should be left at their default (factory preset) values.
  • Page 24: Note On Frequency Setting

    5.1.1 Note on frequency setting The frequency is set according to the procedure described in ICAO annex 10. This is a way of setting the frequency in a mixed 8.33* and 25 kHz environment. The frequency set does not always reflect the actual transmit or receive frequency but is the frequency used to orally communicate the frequency between controllers and pilots.
  • Page 25: User Menu - Transceiver (Restricted Access Level)

    5.2 User menu – transceiver (Restricted access level) Main display window in restricted mode. Display Description When the transceiver is switched on, it will show the name of the last selected channel and the frequency. This is the start-up menu. Any fault indications will be shown at the bottom line of the display.
  • Page 26: User Menu - Transceiver (Non-Restricted Access Level)

    5.3 User menu – transceiver (Non-restricted access level) Main display window for user levels: Operator and Technician Display Description Select number by rotating CW or CCW. Press to step to the next digit. When all four digits are set correctly, press to save.
  • Page 27: Setting, Information And Configuration Menus - Transceiver

    5.5 Setting, information and configuration menus – transceiver Under the menu selection from the transceiver Ctrl menu, various submenus are available for the non-restricted users and Technician. The submenus and details for them are shown in the tables below. Menu Submenu Description Access to configuration parameters for:...
  • Page 28: Service Information Menus - Transceiver

    5.6 Service information menus – transceiver Under the menu selection from the Service menu, various submenus are available for the technician. The submenus and details for them are shown in the tables below. Menu Submenu Description Access to configuration parameters for: Service - AGC on/off setting Access to configuration parameters for:...
  • Page 29 Menu path: Bite Range Default Details Parameter: 5 volt 4,3VDC to 5,6VDC Alarm 5V The +5V is out of range. Check X-82770 Transceiver Board, and measure test point TP_+5V. Possible faults: Step down converter IC143 or some of its surrounding components. 5 volt REF 4,3VDC to 5,6VDC Alarm 5V REF...
  • Page 30: Error Conditions And Corrective Actions

    Details about the fault that caused the alarm are accessible for the technician. See chapter 5.7. The technician can access the BITE measurements to get more detailed information about the cause of the alarm. If the TR-810 stop functioning for internal reasons, the whole transceiver unit has to be replaced. 84417_O&I_TR-810_C ...
  • Page 31 ........................ 3-4 ABLE CONNECTOR PIN OUT 4.4.1-1, E ..............4-2 IGURE XAMPLES OF VARIOUS PARTS USED FOR SPLIT INSTALLATION 4.4.2-1, M TR-810 ........................4-3 IGURE EASURES OF 4.4.3-1, S ......................4-4 IGURE TANDARD DESKTOP MOUNTING 4.4.3-2, S ........................4-4 IGURE PLIT DESKTOP MOUNTING 4.4.4-1, S...

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