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Tait Orca 5000 Service Manual (125 pages)
Orca 5000 Series
Brand:
Tait
| Category:
Portable Radio
| Size: 3 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
Calibration Service Kit
11
What Does this Manual Contain
11
WWW Technical Support
11
Programming Kit
12
Accessories
13
Conventions
13
Basic Servicing Precautions
17
Programming
17
Calibrating
18
Test Facilities
18
Basic Maintenance
18
Intrinsically Safe Radios
19
IS PCB Servicing Requirements
19
FM Approval
19
FM Approved Products
19
FM Approved Accessories
19
Operating Instructions
13
The Tait Orca Product Code
13
Radio Specifications
21
Radio Specifications
23
General Specifications
23
Receiver Performance
23
Transmitter Performance
24
TOP-Axxxx 66-88Mhz Radio Specifications
25
TOP-Bxxxx 136-174Mhz Radio Specifications
26
TOP-CXXXX 174-225Mhz Radio Specifications
27
TOP-Gxxxx 336-400Mhz Radio Specifications
28
TOP-Hxxxx 400-470Mhz Radio Specifications
29
TOP-IXXXX 450-530Mhz Radio Specifications
30
TOP-Jxxxx 806-870Mhz Radio Specifications
31
TOP-Kxxxx 896-941Mhz Radio Specifications
32
Receive (Rx) Audio
33
Receiver
33
Transmit (Tx) Audio
33
Transmitter
33
Power Supplies
34
Synthesiser and VCO
34
Accessory Connector Interface
35
Universal Band Versus Wideband if Filtering
35
Diagnostics and Fault Finding
41
Error Codes
43
Test Commands
43
Test Commands
45
Calculating the Parameters Required for Test Command 101
47
C - 8 Fault Finding Charts
48
Radio Cannot be Switched on
49
Cannot Change Channel
50
No Serial Communication
51
Receive Faults
52
Cannot Transmit
53
No Transmit Audio
54
Servicing the Radio
55
Screw Head Types
57
D - 4 Disassembling the Radio
58
Removing the Front Panel from the Chassis
58
Removing the Shield Sub-Assembly from the Chassis
59
Removing the PCB from the Chassis
60
Removing the Rear Panel
61
D - 8 Replacing Key Mechanical and Ancillary Devices
62
Replacing the Lens (Orca 5015/2X/35/40
62
Replacing the PTT Keypad
62
Replacing the LCD Display (Orca 5015/2X/35/40
63
Replacing the Speaker
63
Replacing the Antenna Connector, Channel Selector Switch and Volume Control Switch
66
Replacing the Battery and Speaker Contacts
66
Replacing the Microphone
66
Replacing the Shield, User Interface PCB and Polyester Dome
66
Replacing the Tact Switch
66
Replacing the Chassis
67
D - 14 Reassembling the Radio
68
Rear Panel Reassembly and Replacing the Auxiliary Flexible PCB
68
Fitting the PCB to the Chassis and Replacing the RF out Assembly
69
Fitting the Shield to the Chassis
69
Fitting the Front Panel to the Chassis
70
Information Contained in the Tables
71
PCB Product Codes
71
Spares Kits
71
Orca 5010/11/30 Spares Kit (TOPA-SP-401G)
72
Orca 5035 Spares Kit (TOPA-SP-402G)
73
Orca 5015/2X/40 Spares Kit (TOPA-SP-403G)
74
Orca 5010/11/30 Re-Skinning Kit (TOPA-SP-404)
75
Orca 5020/40 Re-Skinning Kit (TOPA-SP-406)
75
Orca 5035 Re-Skinning Kit (TOPA-SP-405)
75
Orca 5015/21 Re-Skinning Kit (TOPA-SP-408)
76
Orca 5015/2X/35/40 User Interface PCB and Shield (TOPA-SP-407)
76
Battery Packs and Chargers
77
Battery Packs
79
Battery Shift Life
79
Disposing of Used Nickel-Cadmium Batteries
80
Battery Chargers
81
Desktop Fast Charger
81
Fast Charger Operation
82
Using the Fast Charger
85
Repairing the Fast Charger
86
Desktop Trickle Charger
88
Trickle Charger Operation
88
Using the Trickle Charger
89
Repairing the Trickle Charger
89
Troubleshooting
90
Multi-Charger Operation
91
Repairing the Multi-Charger
91
Fuse Replacement
92
Accessories
93
Tait Orca 5000 Accessory Connector
95
Connecting an Accessory
95
Screw Head Types
95
Connecting a Headset
97
Accessory Connector Signal Descriptions
98
7.5 MM Accessory Adaptor
100
Tait Orca Vehicle Kit
102
Product Codes
102
Update to the Vehicle Kit
102
Installing a Vehicle Kit
102
Vehicle Kit Operation
102
Vehicle Kit Specifications
104
Servicing the Vehicle Kit
105
Spares Kits
106
Vehicle Kit Spares Kit (TOPA
106
Vehicle Kit Reskinning Kit (TOPA
106
Vehicle Kit Spares Kit (TOPA-SP-301)
107
Vehicle Kit Reskinning Kit (TOPA-SP-302)
108
Custom Modifications
109
Vehicle Kit Circuit Descriptions
111
Additional Information
117
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Tait Orca 5000 User Manual (89 pages)
Brand:
Tait
| Category:
Two-Way Radio
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Menu Map
4
Table of Contents
5
Before Using Your Radio
9
About Your Radio
10
For Your Safety
11
Preparing Your Radio for First Use
12
Installing and Removing the Battery Pack
12
Installing a Belt Clip
12
Removing a Belt Clip
13
Getting Started
15
Using the Radio Controls
16
Turning the Radio on and off
16
Adjusting the Volume
16
Using the 16-Way Channel/Bank Selector
17
Using the Press-To-Talk Key (PTT)
17
Using the Function Keys
17
Using the Keypad
18
Understanding the Radio Indicators
19
LED Indicators
19
Audible Tones
20
Understanding Display Messages
21
Active Modes
21
Current Operation
21
Display Icons
21
Using the Menu
23
Entering Menu Mode
24
Selecting and Exiting Menu Options
24
Scrolling through the Menu
24
Changing Settings
24
Exiting Menu Mode
25
Making and Receiving Calls
27
Accessing Channels and Channel Banking
28
About Channel Banking
28
Selecting Channels and Channel Banks
28
Making a Call
31
Transmitting after Timing out
31
Receiving a Call
32
Scanning for Channel Activity
33
Scanning for a Busy Channel
33
Scanning Priority Channels
33
Scanning for the Strongest Signal (Voting)
34
Background Scanning (Flexiscan)
34
Deleting a Channel from a Scan Group
34
(Nuisance Delete)
34
Improving Your Radio's Reception (Squelch)
35
Selecting a Factory Setting (City or Country)
35
Hearing All Activity on a Channel (Squelch Override)
36
Checking that a Channel Is Clear (Monitor)
37
Using the Menu
37
Using Other Ways to Activate/Deactivate Monitor
38
Making and Receiving Different Types of Calls
39
Making an Individual or Group Call (Selcall)
40
Making a Preset Call
40
Receiving an Auto Acknowledge Message
40
Resending Calls Automatically
41
Deferred Calling
41
No Acknowledgement Retries
41
Receiving an Individual or Group Call
42
Responding to Missed Calls
43
Using Immediate Callback
43
Using Call Queuing
43
Understanding How Calls Are Queued
44
Sending a Status Message
46
About Status Messages
46
Assigning a Status Message
46
Calling a Telephone or a Remote Device (DTMF)
48
Making a Preset Call
48
Making an Emergency Call
49
About Emergency Calls
49
Activating the Automated Emergency Call Feature
50
Making Calls from a Predefined List (Alphanumeric Labels)
51
Using an Alphanumeric Sequence
51
Receiving Short Data Messages (Sdms)
53
Reading Short Data Messages
54
Exiting SDM Mode
54
Changing Your Radio's Settings
55
Changing Display Settings
56
Activating Backlighting
56
Adjusting Contrast
56
Changing Operation Settings
59
Extending Battery Life
59
Choosing a Radio Microphone Setting
60
Locking the Keypad
61
Bypassing Repeater Stations
63
Changing Audible Tone Settings
64
About Audible Tones
64
Turning Key Tones on and off
64
Turning Audible Tones on and off
65
Adjusting the Level of Audible Tones
65
Changing Scanning and Voting Group Settings
66
Configuring Scan Groups
66
Changing Flexiscan Scan Group Settings
69
Configuring Flexiscan Scan Groups
69
Changing Subaudible Signalling Settings
71
Maintaining Your Radio
73
Battery Charging and Conditioning
74
Using the Charger
74
Charging the Battery
75
Short Conditioning the Battery
76
Long Conditioning the Battery
77
Troubleshooting
77
Warning: Disposing of Used Nicd Batteries
78
Preserving Battery Life
79
Caring for Your Radio
80
General Care
80
Troubleshooting
80
Options and Accessories
81
Removing the Accessory Cover
81
D-Clip and Accessory Connectors
82
Specifications
83
Function Key Options
85
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