Northrop Grumman 810R901G01 Personal Communication Unit - PCU User Manual users manual

Northrop Grumman Corporation Personal Communication Unit - PCU users manual

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users manual

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Add-on to existing VIS (Vehicle Intercom Set)
User stays connected to Intercom/Radio without being
physically connected to vehicle by wire or cable
Retains all features of existing VIS equipment
User may move about vehicle un-tethered
User may completely dismount vehicle
Dismounted user can talk over Intercom/Radio up to 250
meters away from vehicle.
Two-way radio feature for multiple dismounted users.
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Mounting Brackets
Interface Cable
Connector (to UAI)
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Fully Assembled Disassembled
Bailout connection
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Antenna connector
Data connector
Keypad
Belt Clip
Battery Pack
Bailout connection
to Headset
Battery Release
LED Display
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* for reference only / connector locations approximate
UAI
RDU
PCU
HEADSET
Bailout Connection – detach
for remote use
FFCS
PCU
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Bailout Connection – detach
for remote use
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COMMANDER / DRIVER / SOLDIER
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RDU Display automatically goes
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P r ess to s cr ol l through modes .
1. BIT (Built-In T es t)
Runs self-test and displays result. Will see ; press OR to run self-
test.
Automatically displays if passed, OR THRU if failed.
NOTE: When powering-on, RDU automatically runs BIT & displays result.
2. CHANNEL
Displays current channel: THRU . Press OR to change
channel.
3. VOL UME
Displays current volume: (softest) THRU (loudest).
Press OR to increase/decrease volume.
4. OPERAT ING MODE
Displays current UAI operating mode: (Local)* OR (Broadcast)
OR (Group) OR (Listening Silence). Press OR to
change operating mode. *Default at power-up is Local mode
5. AUDIO/DAT A
Displays current setting: (audio) OR (data). Press OR
to toggle setting.
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To remove, twist
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To attach, push in and
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*Display shuts off when PCU is connected to bailout cable
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NOTE: PCU Display automatically
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SELECT button to restore display.
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P r ess to s cr oll through modes .
1. BIT (Built-In T es t)
Runs self-test and displays result. Will see ; press OR to run self-
test.
Automatically displays if passed, OR THRU if failed.
NOTE: When powering-on, PCU automatically runs BIT & displays result.
2. CHANNEL
Displays current channel: THRU . Press OR to change
channel.
3. VOL UME
Displays current volume: (softest) THRU (loudest).
Press OR to increase/decrease volume.
4. AUDIO/DAT A
Displays current setting: (audio) OR (data). Press OR
to toggle setting.
5. BATTERY STATUS
Displays current battery charge level:
(>10% charge remaining) THRU (>90% charge remaining). NOTE: If b0
is seen, battery has less than 10% charge remaining and PCU will automatically shut off after 1
minute of further use. If b_ or blinking F1 is seen, PCU is still attempting to sense charge level; may
take up to 3 minutes when PCU is first powered-on.
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F ully-charged batter y provides at least 4 hrs of remote us e
B attery does not use charge while PCU is connected to crew
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Audible alarm is heard i n heads et when charge drops below
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AVOI D S HORT ING B ATTERY CONTACTS. K EEP
U NU S E D B ATTERIES CLEAR OF METAL OBJECTS
AND S URF ACES .
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1. Power-off PCU.
2. Slide latch away from battery and hold in position.
3. Apply slight force to eject battery in direction shown.
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1. Ensure battery contacts/ tabs/ sockets are aligned with PCU.
2. Insert lock tabs into sockets and press-in until battery pack is flush with PCU.
3. Apply slight force in direction shown until “click” is heard, indicating battery is
locked into place.
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Bailout Connector to FFCS
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Headset PTT switch operates per selected FFCS Intercom setting (PTT / LIVE / VOX
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Headset PTT Switch operates as follows:
1. Rear position: Talk (VOX) / Listen.
2. Middle position: Listen only.
3. Forward position (momentary): Talk over radio.
NOTE
All remote PCU talk is voice-activated (VOX) by default. To bypass VOX while
operating remotely:
(1) Ensure vehicle FFCS “WORK” switch is set to “INTERCOM.”
(2) Hold headset PTT switch in forward (momentary) position to talk.
PTT Switch
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1. Passes BIT
2. Set Channel
3. Set Volume
4. Select Operating Mode
5. Ensure Audio (AU) is
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1. Passes BIT
2. Set Channel
3. Set Volume
4. Ensure Audio (AU) is selected
5. Run Self-Test to confirm
settings
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NOTE – This equipment has been tested and found to comply
with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates,
uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions,
may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in
which case the user will be required to correct the
interference at his own expense.
WARNING – Changes or modifications to the Cordless
Communication Equipment described herein, not
expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance, could void the authority to operate the
equipment.
RF EXPOSURE – For body worn operation, the PCU has been
tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when
used with the Northrop Grumman designated antenna,
battery pack and headset, and when less than 2.5 cm
separation is maintained between the antenna and the
user’s body. Use of other accessories may not ensure
compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
In order to comply with FCC RF exposure guidelines, the
UAI must be installed and operated in such a way that a
minimum separation distance of 20 cm is always
maintained between the antennas and all persons during
normal operation.
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