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Tait TB8100 Service Manual (306 pages)
Brand:
Tait
| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 12 MB
Table of Contents
Issue
2
Table of Contents
3
Tait Electronics Limited September
8
Preface
12
Scope of Manual
12
Document Conventions
12
Associated Documentation
13
Publication Record
14
1 Safety and Servicing Information
15
Personal Safety
15
Lethal Voltages
15
Explosive Environments
16
Beryllium Oxide
16
Proximity to RF Transmissions
16
High Temperatures
16
Equipment Safety
17
ESD Precautions
17
Antenna Load
17
Figure 1.1 Typical Antistatic Bench Set-Up
17
Regulatory Information
18
Distress Frequencies
18
FCC Compliance
18
Unauthorised Modifications
18
General Servicing Information
19
Repair Levels
19
Accreditation of Service Centres
19
Skills and Resources for Level-1 Repairs
19
Skills and Resources for Level-2 Repairs
19
Website Access
20
Items Available on Website
20
PCB Information
21
Tait FOCUS Database
21
Recommended Tools
22
Identifying Screw Types
23
Torx Recess Head Screws
23
Allen Recess Head UNC Screws
23
Pozidriv Recess Head Screws
23
Figure 1.2 Identifying Torx Screws
23
Figure 1.3 Identifying Pozidriv and Phillips Screws and Screwdrivers
24
Replacing Components
25
Surface Mount Devices
25
Leaded Components
25
Cased Mica Capacitors
26
2 Reciter Circuit Description
27
Figure 2.1 Reciter High Level Block Diagram
28
Digital Circuitry
29
Digital if
29
Digital Signal Processor (DSP)
30
Figure 2.2 Reciter Digital Circuitry Block Diagram
31
Reduced Instruction Set Computer (RISC)
32
Figure 2.3 Reciter RISC Functional Block Diagram
33
40Mhz Digital Clock
35
Reference Switch
35
Synthesizer
35
Vcxo
36
Reference Switch
36
Figure 2.4 Reciter External Reference Block Diagram
37
Receiver RF Circuitry - VHF Reciter
38
Front End
38
Mixer
38
IF Circuitry
38
Figure 2.5 Reciter VHF Receiver RF Circuitry Block Diagram
38
Synthesizer
39
Vco
40
Figure 2.6 Reciter Receiver Synthesizer Block Diagram
41
Receiver RF Circuitry - UHF Reciter
42
Front End
42
Figure 2.7 Reciter UHF Receiver RF Circuitry Block Diagram
42
Mixer
43
IF Circuitry
43
Synthesizer
43
Vco
44
Figure 2.8 Reciter Receiver Synthesizer Block Diagram
45
AGC (H Band Only)
46
Exciter RF Circuitry
47
Frequency Control Loop
47
Synthesizer
48
Figure 2.9 Comparison of VCXO and VCO Modulation Responses
48
Figure 2.10 Reciter Exciter Synthesizer Modulator Block Diagram - B, C and H Bands
49
Figure 2.11 Reciter Exciter Synthesizer Modulator Block Diagram - K and L Bands
50
VCO - VHF Reciter
51
VCO - UHF Reciter
52
Exciter Control Circuit
53
System Interface Boards
54
Figure 2.12 Reciter System Interface Board Block Diagram
56
Power Supply
59
Figure 2.13 Reciter Power Supply Block Diagram
60
Figure 2.14 Identifying the Circuitry on the Digital and System Interface Boards
61
Figure 2.15 Identifying the Circuitry on the RF Board - B and C Bands
63
Figure 2.16 Identifying the Circuitry on the RF Board - H Band
65
Figure 2.17 Identifying the Circuitry on the RF Board - K and L Bands
67
3 Reciter Fault Finding
69
Identifying the Reciter
70
Figure 3.1 Identifying the Reciter Boards
71
Test Equipment
72
Figure 3.2 Recommended Test Equipment Set-Up
73
Software and Firmware Compatibility
74
Board Replacement
75
Initial Checks
76
Figure 3.3 Typical 12.8Mhz Clock Wave Form
80
Figure 3.4 Location of the 12.8Mhz Clock Test Point on the RF Board
81
Visual Inspection
82
Figure 3.5 Visual Inspection Points for the Reciter
83
Digital if
84
Receiver
85
Exciter
86
Audio
89
Figure 3.6 Recommended Test Equipment Set-Up for Audio Checks
90
Figure 3.7 Location of Audio Test Points on the Digital Board
91
Figure 3.8 Location of Audio Test Points on the System Interface Board
94
Final Tasks
95
4 Reciter Disassembly and Reassembly
99
Screw Torque Settings
100
Removing the Covers
100
Removing the Front and Rear Panels
100
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101
Refitting the Front and Rear Panels
102
Refitting the Covers
102
5 Reciter Board Replacement
103
Replacing the System Interface Board
104
Figure 5.1 Replacing the System Interface Board
106
Figure 5.2 Reconnecting the Flexible Connector
107
6 Reciter Spare Parts
109
Figure 6.1 Reciter Mechanical Assembly
111
7 Power Amplifier Circuit Description
113
Figure 7.1 PA High Level Block Diagrams
114
Microprocessor Control Circuitry
115
Diagnostics and Alarms
115
PA-Key
116
Power Foldback
116
Figure 7.2 PA Control, RF and Power Supply Circuitry Block Diagram
117
Shutdown
118
Power Control
118
Fan Control
119
Power Supplies
119
Temperature Monitoring
119
Ambient Air Temperature Sensor
120
RF Circuitry
120
6W Board
120
Low Pass Filter and Directional Coupler Board
121
Splitter and Combiner Boards
121
Interconnect Boards
121
Boost Regulator Circuitry (12V PA Only)
122
Figure 7.3 Identifying the Circuitry on the 28V PA Boards
123
Figure 7.4 Identifying the Circuitry on the 12V PA Boards
125
8 Power Amplifier Fault Finding
127
Safety Precautions
128
Personal Safety
128
Equipment Safety
128
Identifying the PA
129
Figure 8.1 Identifying the Circuit Boards in a 28V PA
130
Figure 8.2 Identifying the Circuit Boards in a 12V PA
131
Test Equipment
132
Figure 8.3 Recommended Test Equipment Set-Up for Initial Checks - 28V PA
134
Figure 8.4 Recommended Test Equipment Set-Up for Initial Checks - 12V PA
135
Software and Firmware Compatibility
136
Board Replacement
137
Initial Checks
138
Figure 8.5 Connections on the Fan Contact Board
140
Visual Inspection
144
Figure 8.6 Visual Inspection Points for a 28V PA
146
Figure 8.7 Additional Visual Inspection Points for a 12V PA
147
Control Board
148
Figure 8.8 Recommended Test Equipment Set-Up for Circuit Board Checks - 28V PA
149
Figure 8.9 Recommended Test Equipment Set-Up for Circuit Board Checks - 12V PA
150
Figure 8.10 Location of Test Points on the Control Board
153
Board
155
Figure 8.11 Location of Test Points on the 6W Board
155
Splitter and Combiner Boards (100W PA Only)
160
Figure 8.12 Location of Test Points on the Splitter and Combiner Boards
160
Board
162
Figure 8.13 Location of Test Points on the 60W Board
162
Low Pass Filter and Directional Coupler Board
165
Figure 8.14 Location of the Test Points and Input Coupling Components on the Lpf/Directional Coupler Board
166
Boost Regulator Board (12V PA Only)
168
Figure 8.15 Test Equipment Set-Up for the Boost Regulator Board
169
Figure 8.16 Location of Test Points on the Boost Regulator Board
169
Final Tasks
170
9 Power Amplifier Disassembly and Reassembly
173
Screw Torque Settings
174
Removing the Airflow Duct and Cover
174
Figure 9.1 Removing the Airflow Duct and Cover
175
Removing the Front Panel
176
Figure 9.2 Removing the Front Panel
176
Refitting the Front Panel
177
Refitting the Cover and Airflow Duct
177
10 Power Amplifier Board Replacement
179
Circuit Board Connecting Links
180
Replacing the 6W Board
180
Figure 10.1 Circuit Board Connecting Links
180
Figure 10.2 Replacing the 6W Board
181
Replacing the 60W Board
182
Figure 10.3 Replacing the 60W Board
183
Replacing the 60W RF Power Transistor
184
Figure 10.4 Replacing the 60W RF Power Transistor
185
Replacing the Control Board
186
Figure 10.5 Replacing the Control Board
187
Replacing the Low Pass Filter/Directional Coupler Board
188
Figure 10.6 Replacing the Lpf/Directional Coupler Board
189
Replacing the Splitter/Combiner Boards
190
Figure 10.7 Replacing the Splitter/Combiner Boards
191
Replacing the Interconnect Boards
192
Replacing the Boost Regulator Board in a 12V PA
193
Figure 10.8 Replacing the Boost Regulator Board in a 12V PA
194
11 Power Amplifier Spare Parts
195
Figure 11.1 PA Mechanical Assembly - 28V Pas
197
Figure 11.2 PA Mechanical Assembly - 12V Pas
198
Figure 11.3 PA Mechanical Assembly - Covers and Airflow Duct
199
12 Power Management Unit Circuit Description
201
Figure 12.1 PMU High Level Block Diagram
202
Microprocessor Control Circuitry
203
Figure 12.2 PMU Microprocessor Functional Block Diagram
204
AC Module
206
Figure 12.3 PMU AC Module Block Diagram
206
DC Module
208
Figure 12.4 PMU DC Module Block Diagram
208
Figure 12.5 Identifying the Circuitry in the AC Module
211
Figure 12.6 Identifying the Circuitry in the DC Module
213
13 Power Management Unit Fault Finding
215
Safety Precautions
216
Personal Safety
216
Equipment Safety
216
Identifying the PMU
217
Colour Coding of Circuit Boards and Cards
217
Figure 13.1 Identifying the Boards and Cards in the PMU
218
Test Equipment
219
Software and Firmware Compatibility
220
Board Replacement
221
Initial Checks
222
Figure 13.2 Recommended Test Equipment Set-Up for Initial and DC Checks
222
Figure 13.3 Location of Indicator Leds and DC Output Connectors
223
Figure 13.4 Connections on the Fan Contact Board
227
Auxiliary Power Supply Board
229
DC Module
230
DC Converter Without Microprocessor Control
230
Figure 13.5 Checking the DC Converter Without Microprocessor Control
231
Figure 13.6 Location of Test Point on the Battery Control Card
232
Figure 13.7 Location of Test Points on the DC Control Card
233
DC Converter with Microprocessor Control
234
Figure 13.8 Checking the DC Converter with Microprocessor Control
235
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235
PMU Operation on DC Input
237
Figure 13.9 PMU Alarm Thresholds and Voltage Limits When Operating on DC
238
AC Module
240
Figure 13.10 Location of Test Points on the AC Converter Board
241
Figure 13.11 AC Converter Test Equipment Set-Up
243
Figure 13.12 Typical Gate-Source and Drain-Source Waveforms for Fets
244
13.10 Modifying the PFC Control Card
246
Figure 13.13 Modifying the PFC Control Card for Testing the AC Converter
246
13.11 Final Tasks
247
14 Power Management Unit Disassembly and Reassembly
249
Safety Precautions
249
Personal Safety
249
Equipment Safety
250
Mechanical Overview
251
Screw Torque Settings
252
Removing the Top and Bottom Covers
252
Removing the Front and Rear Panels
253
Figure 14.1 Removing the Front and Rear Panels
253
Disconnecting the AC and DC Modules
254
Reconnecting the AC and DC Modules
254
Figure 14.2 Disconnecting the AC and DC Modules
255
Figure 14.3 Reconnecting the AC and DC Modules
256
Refitting the Front and Rear Panels
257
Refitting the Top and Bottom Covers
258
15 Power Management Unit Card and Board Replacement
259
Safety Precautions
259
Personal Safety
259
Equipment Safety
260
Colour Coding of Circuit Boards and Cards
260
Replacing the Plug-In Cards
261
Figure 15.1 Replacing the Plug-In Cards
263
Replacing the Auxiliary Power Supply Board
265
Figure 15.2 Replacing the Auxiliary Power Supply Board
265
16 Power Management Unit Spare Parts
267
Figure 16.2 PMU Mechanical Assembly - Sheet 2
270
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Tait TB8100 User Manual (254 pages)
Brand:
Tait
| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Contact Information
2
Table of Contents
3
Preface
9
Typographical Conventions
9
Associated Documentation
9
Publication Record
10
Issue
10
Introduction
11
From T800 to TB8100
13
Operation Modes
14
Channels
15
Profiles
16
Subaudible Signalling
17
Power Saving
18
Task Manager
19
Modifying Task Manager
19
Tasks and Comments
20
Inputs
20
Actions
20
Custom Inputs and Actions
21
Remote Connections
22
Alarms
23
Alarm Notification Options
23
Enabling Alarm Notification
23
System Interface
24
Software Feature Enabler
25
Getting Started
27
Connecting and Logging on
29
Monitoring Alarms
30
Monitoring the Base Station
31
Viewing Configuration Settings
32
Diagnosing Problems
33
Configuration Tutorial
34
Step 1: Install the Service Kit and Calibration Kit on Your PC
34
Step 2: Connect and Log on
34
Step 3: Read the Base Station's Configuration
35
Step 4: Configure the Base Station as a Talk-Through Repeater
35
Step 5: Configure a Channel
37
Step 6: Set the Default Channel
37
Step 7: Program the Changes into the Base Station
37
Basic Tasks
39
Using the Service Kit
41
Toolbar
41
Status Bar
42
Setting Service Kit Options
43
Setting up and Configuring Connections
44
Physical Connection Options
44
Adding a Connection
47
Adding a Direct Connection
47
Adding a Modem Dialup Connection
48
Adding a Connection that Uses a Port Switch
49
Adding a Network Connection
50
Copying a Connection
51
Editing a Connection
51
Working with the Connections Tree
51
Export and Import of Service Kit Connections
52
Importing Connections
52
Exporting Connections
53
Setting up Automatic Connection at Startup
53
Connecting to a Base Station
54
Connecting Via RS-232
54
Connecting Via Ethernet
55
Logging on
56
Base Station Table
56
Logon Details
57
Changing Base Station Mode
58
Resetting the Base Station
58
Working with Base Station Configurations
59
Creating a New Configuration
60
Reading a Configuration
60
Saving a Configuration
61
Programming a Base Station
61
Creating a Configuration Template
62
Changing Base Station Passwords
63
Access Profiles
64
Viewing an Access Profile
64
Modifying Access Profiles
65
Logging off and Disconnecting
65
Working with Dual-Channel & Multi-Reciter Subracks
66
Working with Different Versions
67
Service Kit Handling of Older Versions
68
Upgrading Base Station Firmware
69
Working with the Software Feature Enabler
71
Enabling Additional Features
71
Disabling a Feature Set
72
Disabling the Alarm Reporting Feature Set
72
Disabling the Advance Profiles and Task Manager Feature Set
72
Disabling the Power Saving Modes Feature Set
73
Disabling the Default Radio System Feature Set
73
Monitoring
75
Module Details
77
Viewing Reciter Information
77
Versions
78
Viewing Power Amplifier Information
78
Versions
79
Viewing Power Management Unit Information
79
Inputs
80
Outputs
80
Versions
80
Operational Information
81
Monitoring the Current Channel
81
Current Channel
81
Profile Information
81
Current Source
82
Monitoring the Reciter
83
Monitoring the Power Amplifier
84
Monitoring the Power Management Unit
85
Configuring the Base Station
89
Choosing a Configuration
91
Configuring General Options
92
Configuring the System Interface
94
Viewing System Interface Details
94
Configuring External Channel Selection
95
Mapping Digital Inputs to Channel Selection Bits
95
Configuring RSSI Output
96
Converting between Microvolts and Dbm
98
Configuring Fan Control
99
PA Fan Control
99
Emulating T800 Fan Operation
99
Select Fan Type
100
Configuring Miscellaneous Items
101
Tx Relay Operation
101
Minimum Battery Voltage
102
Auxiliary Power Control
102
CTCSS Characteristics
103
Reverting to Run Mode
103
External Clock Reference Frequency
104
Enabling Automatic Entry into CCI Mode
104
Printing a Base Station Configuration
105
Configuring Channels
107
Getting Started with Channels
109
Customizing the Default Channel Profile
110
Customizing the Default Signalling Profile
112
Using Advanced Profile Features
113
Working with Channel Profiles
114
Adding a Channel Profile
114
Configuring Receiver Gating
116
Configuring Power Saving
117
Editing a Channel Profile
118
General
118
Receiver Gating
121
Signal Path
124
Power Saving
131
CWID System
132
Task Manager
134
Tone on Idle
135
Working with Signalling Profiles
136
Adding a Signalling Profile
136
Setting up a Reminder Tone
138
Editing a Signalling Profile
139
Subaudible Signalling
139
Tx Timers
142
Advanced
144
Task Manager
145
Working with the Channel Table
146
Channel Table Details
146
Columns
146
Buttons
148
Editing a Channel (Default Profiles)
149
Editing a Channel (Custom Profiles)
149
Adding and Copying Channels
150
Block Copying Channels
150
Importing Channels
151
Exporting Channels
151
Selecting a Channel
152
Printing Channel Data
153
Alarms
155
Monitoring Alarms
157
Reciter
158
Power Amplifier
159
System
161
Power Management Unit
163
Viewing Recent Alarms
165
Disabling Unwanted Alarms
166
Altering Alarm Thresholds
167
Notifying Alarms
169
Notifying over the Air
169
Notifying over the Line
170
Configuring Alarm Center Communications
172
Configuring Port Switch Commands and Responses
173
Configuring Email Messaging
174
Configuring Syslog Communications
175
Diagnosing
177
Carrying out Diagnostic Tests
179
System Tests
180
Control Panel Tests
180
Reciter Tests
182
Receiver Tests
182
Testing Receiver Operation
182
Testing Receiver Sensitivity
183
Measuring Received Signal Levels
183
Determining Synthesiser Lock Ranges
184
Audio I/O Tests
185
Measuring the Audio Input Level
185
Generating an Audio Output
186
Digital I/O Tests
186
Testing Hardware Channel Selection
187
Testing Digital Outputs
187
Testing the Rx Gate Output
188
Testing the Coaxial Relay Driver
188
Testing Digital Inputs
189
Detecting Subaudible Signalling
189
Power Amplifier Tests
191
Control Tests
191
Testing the PA Fault LED
191
Testing the Fan
192
Testing the Transmitter
192
Power Management Unit Tests
195
Control Tests
195
Simulating AC Mains Failure
195
Testing the Fan
195
Testing the PMU Fault LED
196
Testing the Auxiliary Power Output
196
Viewing Additional Details
197
Task Manager
199
Accessing Task Manager
201
Working with Task Manager
202
Maintaining the Task List
202
Adding a Task
203
Adding a Comment
204
Disabling a Task
204
Importing Tasks
205
Exporting Tasks
205
Task Manager Inputs and Actions
206
Inputs
206
General Inputs
206
Channel Profile Inputs
208
Signalling Profile Inputs
210
System I/O
211
Alarm Inputs
212
Custom Inputs
215
Actions
215
General Actions
215
Channel Profile Actions
221
Signalling Profile Actions
223
System I/O
224
Alarm
225
Custom Actions
226
Customizing Task Manager
227
Working with Custom Inputs
227
Viewing a Custom Input
227
Defining a Custom Input
228
Working with Custom Actions
228
Viewing a Custom Action
229
Defining a Custom Action
229
Working with Custom Alarms
229
Defining Counters, Timers, and Flags
230
Monitoring Task Manager
231
Viewing System Flag States
231
Monitoring Recent Actions
234
Viewing Timers
234
Viewing Counters
234
Viewing Flag States
234
Tait TB8100 Installation And Operation Manual (144 pages)
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| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 11 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
6
Scope of Manual
6
Enquiries and Comments
6
Updates of Manual and Equipment
6
Copyright
6
Disclaimer
6
Document Conventions
7
Associated Documentation
7
Publication Record
8
1 Description
9
The TB8100 BSS Modules
10
Mechanical Assembly
12
2 Circuit Description
15
Reciter
16
Pmu
22
Control Panel
24
3 Operating Controls
27
Control Panel
28
Standard Control Panel
28
Dual Base Station Control Panel
30
Power Save Control Panel
32
Reciter
33
Pmu
35
4 Functional Description
37
Base Station System Overview
38
Single Base Station System
38
Dual Base Station System
38
Single and Dual 12V PA Base Station Systems
41
System Control Bus
42
Signal Path
46
Power Distribution
49
PMU Operation on DC Input
51
Data, Control and Monitoring Paths
54
Fan Operation
56
Power Saving
57
Power Saving Measures
58
Power Saving Modes
60
Overview of Operation
62
Using the Service Kit with Power Save Base Stations
63
Configuring Receiver Gating for Base Stations with Power Save
65
5 Installation
73
Personal Safety
73
Lethal Voltages
73
Explosive Environments
73
Proximity to RF Transmissions
74
High Temperatures
74
Equipment Safety
74
ESD Precautions
74
Antenna Load
75
Equipment Grounding
75
Installation and Servicing Personnel
75
Regulatory Information
75
Distress Frequencies
75
FCC Compliance
75
Unauthorised Modifications
75
Health, Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility in Europe
76
Environmental Conditions
76
Operating Temperature Range
76
Humidity
76
Dust and Dirt
76
Grounding and Lightning Protection
77
Electrical Ground
77
Lightning Ground
77
Recommended Tools
77
Ventilation
78
Ambient Air Temperature Sensor
78
Cabinet and Rack Ventilation
78
Installing the Base Station System
81
Unpacking the Equipment
81
Mounting the Subrack
82
Auxiliary Support Bracket
83
Optional Slide Mounting Rails
84
Cabling
84
6 Replacing Modules
87
Saving the Base Station's Configuration
87
Preliminary Disassembly
88
Replacing the Control Panel
89
Replacing the Reciter
90
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Replacing the Power Amplifier
92
Replacing the Power Management Unit
93
Replacing the Front Panel Fans
94
Replacing the Module Guide Rails
97
Replacing the Subrack Interconnect Board
98
Final Reassembly
101
7 Connection
103
Overview of Inputs and Outputs
103
Power Supply Connections
110
AC Power
110
DC Power
110
Auxiliary DC Power
112
RF Connections
115
System Connections
116
Digital Interface
117
System Interface Connections
118
Service Kit Connections
123
Microphone Connection
124
12V PA Power Saving Control Connection
124
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Tait TB8100 Installation And Operation Manual (90 pages)
GPS Frequency Reference
Brand:
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| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Contact Information
2
Table of Contents
3
Preface
6
Scope of Manual
6
Document Conventions
6
Associated Documentation
7
Abbreviations
7
Publication Record
8
1 Description
9
Functional Description
10
Figure 1.1 High Level Block Diagram
11
Mechanical Description
12
Identifying the T801-4
12
Mechanical Assembly
13
Figure 1.2 Mechanical Assembly
13
Connections and Controls
14
Front Panel
14
Figure 1.3 Connections and Controls on the Front Panel
14
Rear Panel
16
Figure 1.4 Connections and Controls on the Rear Panel
16
Figure 1.5 Connecting One 1PPS TTL Output to Multiple TB9100 Base Stations
25
Back-Up Battery
26
2 Operation
27
System Start-Up and Shutdown
28
Loss of Power
28
Oscillator Control
29
Valid GPS Reference
29
Invalid GPS Reference
30
Ageing Correction Process
30
GPS Fix Acquisition Times
31
Alarms
32
1PPS Outputs
33
3 Programming
35
Installing the Software
36
Connecting and Logging on
36
Setting up the Satsync 7 Module
39
Viewing the Data Log
42
Viewing the GPS Status
44
Upgrading the Satsync 7 Firmware
46
4 System Configuration
49
Setting the Links on the System Interface Board
50
Figure 4.1 Location of Links on the System Interface Board
51
T801-4 with Internal GPS Receiver
52
Figure 4.2 Connecting the T801-4 to a GPS Antenna
52
T801-4 with External GPS Receiver
55
Figure 4.3 Connecting the T801-4 to an External GPS Receiver
55
T801-4 with Internal and External GPS Receivers
57
Figure 4.4 Connecting the T801-4 to a GPS Antenna and External GPS Receiver
58
T801-4 with a Single QS
61
Figure 4.5 Connecting the T801-4 to a Single QS 2 RSU
61
T801-4 with Dual QS 2 RSU Receivers
65
Connection and Configuration
66
Figure 4.6 Connecting the T801-4 to Dual QS 2 RSU Receivers
66
Alarms and Monitoring
69
5 Installation
73
Personal Safety
74
Explosive Environments
74
Battery Replacement
74
High Temperatures
74
LED Safety (EN60825-1)
74
Equipment Safety
75
ESD Precautions
75
Equipment Grounding
75
Installation and Servicing Personnel
75
Figure 5.1 Typical Antistatic Bench Set-Up
75
Regulatory Information
76
FCC Compliance
76
Unauthorised Modifications
76
Health, Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility in Europe
76
Environmental Conditions
77
Operating Temperature Range
77
Humidity
77
Dust and Dirt
77
Grounding and Lightning Protection
77
Electrical Ground
77
Lightning Ground
77
Recommended Tools
78
Ventilation
78
Mounting
78
Figure 5.2 Chassis Mounting Points
78
Cabling
79
Disposal of Packaging
80
Tait TB8100 User Manual (40 pages)
Calibration Kit
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
5
Typographical Conventions
5
Associated Documentation
5
Publication Record
5
Issue
5
Basic Tasks
6
Using the TB8100 Calibration Kit
6
About the Toolbar
7
About the Status Bar
7
Equipment Required
8
Calibration Overview
8
Field Calibration
9
Service Center Calibration
9
Selecting the Communications Port
10
Connecting to a Reciter Outside the Subrack
10
Connecting to a Reciter Via the Control Panel
12
Disconnecting from the Base Station/Reciter
12
Troubleshooting
13
Adjusting the Frequency Setup
14
Adjusting the Receiver Lock Band
14
Tuning a UHF Receiver Front End
15
Tuning a VHF Receiver Front End
17
Adjusting the Exciter Lock Band
19
Selecting the Exciter Sub-Band
20
Calibrating the Reciter
21
Calibrating the Exciter
21
Automatically Tune the Frequency Control Loop (FCL)
21
Calibrating the FCL
21
Calibrating the VCO
23
Calibrating the RSSI
24
Audio Calibration
25
Calibrating the Balanced Lines
25
Calibrating the Unbalanced Lines
26
Carrier Frequency Offset Adjustment (Older Reciters)
28
Carrier Frequency Offset Adjustment (Newer Reciters)
29
Calibrating the Power Amplifier
32
Calibrating the PA Bias
32
Calibrating the Forward and Reverse Detector Bias Voltages
32
Calibrating the PA Power
33
Troubleshooting Tips
34
Calibrating the Power Management Unit
35
Index
39
Tait TB8100 User Manual (34 pages)
Calibration Kit
Brand:
Tait
| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Calibration Kit
1
Table of Contents
3
Preface
5
Enquiries and Comments
5
Updates of Manual and Equipment
5
Copyright
5
Disclaimer
5
Typographical Conventions
5
Associated Documentation
5
Publication Record
6
About TB8100 Calibration Kit
7
Tour of TB8100 Calibration Kit
7
About the Toolbar
8
About the Status Bar
8
Basic Tasks
9
Equipment Required
9
Tuning Tool
9
Reciter Tuning Holes
10
Holes for Tuning the Receiver VCO and Exciter VCO
10
Holes for Tuning the Receiver Front-End
10
Configuring TB8100 Calibration Kit
11
Selecting the Communications Port
11
Connecting to the Base Station
11
Connecting to the Reciter Outside the Subrack
12
Connecting to the Reciter/Pa in the Subrack
13
Disconnecting from the Base Station/Reciter
14
Basic Troubleshooting
14
Adjusting the Frequency Setup
15
Adjusting the Receiver Lock Band
15
Tuning the Receiver
16
Adjusting the Exciter Lock Band
17
Calibrating the Reciter
19
Calibrating the Exciter
19
Automatically Tune the Frequency Control Loop (FCL)
19
Calibrating the FCL Modulation
19
Calibrating the VCO Modulation
20
Calibrating the RSSI
21
Audio Calibration
23
Calibrating the Balanced Lines
23
Calibrating the Unbalanced Lines
24
Calibrating the TCXO
25
Calibrating the Power Amplifier
27
Calibrating the PA Bias
27
Calibrating the PA Power
28
Troubleshooting Tips
29
Calibrating the Forward and Reverse Detector Bias Voltages
29
Index
31
Tait TB8100 Operation Manual (40 pages)
Calibration and Test Unit
Brand:
Tait
| Category:
Test Equipment
| Size: 2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
4
Scope of Manual
4
Enquiries and Comments
4
Updates of Manual and Equipment
4
Copyright
4
Disclaimer
4
Document Conventions
5
Associated Documentation
5
Publication Record
6
Introduction
7
Modification History
9
Using the CTU with a TB7100
11
Using the CTU with a TB8100
19
Using the CTU with a TB9100
27
Appendix A - CTU Accessories
35
Appendix B - CTU Block Diagram
39
Tait TB8100 Installation Manual (32 pages)
Brand:
Tait
| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Contact Information
2
Table of Contents
3
1 Installation
4
Personal Safety
4
Equipment Safety
5
Regulatory Information
7
Environmental Conditions
8
Grounding and Lightning Protection
9
Recommended Tools
9
Ventilation
10
Installing the Base Station
13
2 Connection
19
Auxiliary Power Supply Connections
19
RF Connections
21
System Control Bus
21
System Connections
22
Service Kit Connections
29
12V PA Power Saving Control Connection
30
Tait TB8100 Installation Manual (28 pages)
Brand:
Tait
| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Installation
3
Personal Safety
3
Equipment Safety
4
Regulatory Information
5
Environmental Conditions
6
Issue
6
Grounding and Lightning Protection
7
Recommended Tools
7
Ventilation
8
Installing the Base Station System
11
2 Connection
16
Auxiliary Power Supply Connections
16
PA Power Saving Control Connection
18
System Connections
20
Service Kit Connections
25
RF Connections
26
System Control Bus
26
Tait Electronics Limited June
27
Tait TB8100 Installation Manual (20 pages)
Base Stations via an Asynchronous Port Switch
Brand:
Tait
| Category:
Repeater
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
The Purpose of an APS
3
Supported APS Units and Their Main Features
4
Units Supported
4
Main Features
4
Physical Connections
5
Configuring the Service Kit and Base Station
9
Configuring the Service Kit for Dial-In Via an APS
9
Configuring the Service Kit for a Direct Connection Via an APS
11
Configuring the Base Station to Dial out to an Alarm Center
11
Configuring the APS
13
Ensuring the Security of Configuration Data
13
Configuring the Set-Up Switches
13
Configuring the Ports
14
Testing the Connection
17
Essential Modem Features
18
Known Issues or Limitations
18
Tait TB8100 Installation Manual (20 pages)
Brand:
Tait
| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 1 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Installation
3
Personal Safety
3
Equipment Safety
4
Regulatory Information
5
Environmental Conditions
5
Grounding and Lightning Protection
6
Recommended Tools
6
Ventilation
7
Installing the Base Station System
10
2 Connection
15
Power Supply Connections
15
System Connections
16
Service Kit Connections
18
Tait Contact Information
20
Tait TB8100 Technical Support (10 pages)
Using the TB8100 Base Station in Tait QS2 Simulcast Systems
Brand:
Tait
| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Related Documentation
1
Equipment Required
1
Configuring the Reciter
3
Configuring the Auxiliary Power Supply and External Reference
3
Configuring the Channel Profile
5
Configuring the Channel Table
6
Configuring the Base Transmitter Alarms
7
Reciter 2: Configured as a Second Simulcast Channel (Optional)
7
Reciter 2: Configured as a Link Transmitter and Receiver
8
Set up the T805 Remote Site Unit
8
Position and Layout of Equipment
8
Issuing Authority
9
Tait TB8100 Using Manual (10 pages)
Brand:
Tait
| Category:
Accessories
| Size: 0 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Overview
3
Applicability
3
Disclaimer
3
Functional Description
4
Connecting the TB8100 to an External Modem
5
Configuring the Base Station
7
Performance Specifications
8
Frequency Response Graphs
9
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