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Installing a remote speaker procedure amended October 2012 New Tait logo 1. Technical notes are only available in PDF format from the Tait support website. Consult your nearest Tait Dealer or Customer Service Organiza- tion for more information. Preface TM9100 110W Mobile Radio Installation Guide...
Radio Installation in Gas or Fuel Tankers Special conditions must be observed when installing a radio on gas and fuel tankers. Consult your radio provider or Tait-accredited service center for more details. Negative Earth Supply The radios are designed to operate only in a negative earth system.
The TM9100 110W mobile radio is a P25-compliant radio in the VHF (136-174MHz) frequency range with 110W transmit power output. It consists of a standard TM9100 mobile enclosed in a strong chassis on top of which is an external RF amplifier. The TM9100 110W mobile radio comes complete with remote control head, microphone, and install kit.
■ programming settings. ■ Regulations TM9100 mobile radios should be installed in accordance with the MPT 1362 Code of Practice MPT 1362 Code of Practice. Follow your vehicle manufacturer’s guidelines for installing mobile radios. Vehicle Manufacturer’s...
Selecting the Mounting Position Inspect the vehicle and determine the safest and most convenient position for mounting the radio. Tait recommends the use of an equipment mounting tray designed for the vehicle. These are available from manufacturers such as Havis-Shields (www.havis.com), Jotto Desk (www.jottodesk.com), Gamber Johnson (www.gamberjohnson.com), and...
Connecting to the Ignition Signal Ignition sense allows the radio to be turned on and off with the ignition key of the vehicle. The TM9100 110W mobile radio is already fitted with an ignition sense kit, however it must be programmed for ignition sense operation.
Connecting a Remote Speaker If a high-power remote speaker is required, Tait recommends using the TMAA10-03 high-power remote speaker for 25W radios. Installation instructions (IPN 402-00010-xx) are provided with the speaker. If a different speaker is used, it can be connected to the flying-lead connector...
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AUX GPIO4 and the positive side to pin 8 (+13V8 SW). The external alert device must be capable of accepting a voltage of between 10V and 18V. If you want to connect any other Tait equipment, follow the instructions Other External Devices or Signals supplied with the device.
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