Tait TBA9K2 Base Station Transceiver User Manual TB8100 Installation and Operation Manual

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Connection
Once the TB8100 BSS hardware is installed, you need to connect the
individual modules to each other, and to any ancillary equipment required
in your system. This chapter provides information on all the inputs and
outputs available on the TB8100 BSS.
6.1
Overview of Inputs and Outputs
This section identifies the main input and output connections for the
TB8100 BSS. Figure 6.1 below identifies the connections at the front of a
dual base station, and Figure 6.3 on page 57 identifies those at the rear.
Figure 6.2 on page 56 identifies the connections at the front of a single
100W base station. Figure 6.4 on page 57 identifies the connections on the
control panel. Refer to the following sections in this chapter for more
details on these connections.
Figure 6.1
Dual 5 or 50W Base Station Inputs and Outputs - Front View
PMU
f g h
28VDC high current output for PA
28VDC low current output for reciter
system control bus
RF input from reciter
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PA 1
PA 2
g h
i d
reciter 1
i d
reciter 2
28VDC high current input cable from PMU
RF output to PA
28VDC low current input from PMU
DC output (for optional reciter fan only)
Connection
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Figure 6.2
Single 100W Base Station Inputs and Outputs - Front View
d e
PMU
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28VDC high current output for PA
28VDC low current output for reciter
RF output to PA
28VDC low current input from PMU
Connection
PA
g f
reciter
system control bus
DC output (for optional reciter fan only)
28VDC high current input cable from PMU
RF input from reciter
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Figure 6.3
Dual 5 or 50W Base Station Inputs and Outputs - Rear View
b c b c
1) i j
reciter 2
reciter 1
PA 2
system interface connector
external reference frequency input
RF output
–VDC input
+VDC input
Figure 6.4
PA 1
1)
PMU
auxiliary 12VDC output
AC mains input
RF input
auxiliary 12VDC input for system interface
subrack ground connector
Control Panel Inputs and Outputs
DC outputs for fans mounted on front panel;
also used for fan rotation detectors (if fitted)
microphone connector
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RS-232 programming port
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6.2
Power Supply Connections
AC Power
The TB8100 PMU is designed to accept a mains input of 88 to 264VAC at
45 to 65Hz. We recommend that a standard 3-wire grounded outlet is used
to supply the AC power. The socket-outlet must be installed near the
equipment and must be easily accessible. This outlet should be connected
to an AC power supply capable of providing a maximum of 600W. The
requirements of two typical AC supplies are given in the following table.
Nominal Supply
Current Requirement
115VAC
8A
10A
230VAC
4A
6A
Your TB8100 BSS should come supplied
with a power supply cord to connect the
male IEC connector on the PMU to the
local AC supply. The pins of the IEC
connector on the PMU are identified at
right.
DC Power
Circuit Breaker/Fuse
Rating
neutral
ground
phase
rear view
The TB8100 PMU is designed to accept a DC input of 10.3 to 15.5VDC
with negative or positive ground. There is a minimum DC start-up
threshold to prevent damaging a battery which has little capacity left.
You must connect the DC supply from the battery to the PMU via a fuse or
DC-rated circuit breaker with a rating of 60A. The DC input leads should
be of a suitable gauge to ensure less than 0.2V drop at maximum load over
the required length of lead.
Terminate and insulate the DC input leads so they are protected from
accidentally shorting to the subrack if the PMU is removed before the leads
are disconnected.
Figure 6.5
Recommended DC Power Connection
Circuit Breaker
or Fuse
PMU
Battery
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Reciter Auxiliary DC
Input
The system interface PCB in the reciter has an auxiliary DC input
connector. DC from the auxiliary DC output on the PMU (see “PMU
Auxiliary DC Output” below) can be supplied to the +AUX_V pin on the
system interface connector via this input.
The pin allocations for the auxiliary DC input on the system interface PCB
are given in the following table. Note that pins 1 & 3 and pins 2 & 4 on this
connector are linked. Refer to “System Connections” on page 60 for the
pin allocations for +AUX_V on each system interface PCB.
Pin
3 1
4 2
rear view
Description
+V input
ground
+V input
ground
Links
The DC output from the PMU is 12VDC. Although this power output is
isolated, the negative side of the supply is grounded on the system interface
PCB to give a +V output.
PMU Auxiliary DC
Output
The PMU can provide an auxiliary DC output when it is fitted with the
optional 40W auxiliary power supply PCB. This power supply is current
limited to 3A and is available on the auxiliary DC output connector on the
rear panel. DC from this output can be supplied to the +AUX_V pin on
the system interface connector on the reciter via the auxiliary DC input
connector on the system interface PCB (see “Reciter Auxiliary DC Input”
above).
The pin allocations for the auxiliary DC output on the PMU are given in
the following table. Note that pins 1 to 4 and pins 5 to 8 on this connector
are linked.
Pin
rear view
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Description
+V output
+V output
+V output
+V output
ground
ground
ground
ground
Links
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6.3
RF Connections
The RF input to the TB8100 BSS is via the lower BNC connector on the
rear panel of the reciter. The RF output is via the N-type connector on the
rear panel of the PA (refer to Figure 6.3 on page 57).
We recommend that you use dual-screened coaxial cable such as RG223 for
the BNC connections, and RG214 for the N-type connections.
6.4
System Connections
The reciter can be fitted with an optional system interface PCB which
provides the links between the reciter’s internal circuitry and external
equipment. This PCB is securely mounted to the reciter’s chassis and is
connected to the control PCB with a flexible connector. The system
interface PCB is fitted with industry-standard connectors and several
standard types are available for different applications.
The circuitry on the system interface PCB provides additional signal
processing so that the outputs meet standard system requirements. It also
enables the PCB to identify itself to the reciter control circuitry.
The system interface PCB is removable, which makes it possible to change
the application of a reciter by removing one type of PCB and fitting another.
Only one system interface PCB can be fitted to a reciter at any one time.
This section provides details on the system interface PCBs available at the
time of publication. Other types may be developed for future applications.
Figure 6.6
System Interface PCB
system interface PCB*
control PCB
*standard system interface PCB shown
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The standard system interface PCB is fitted to reciters bearing the product
code TBA4xxx-0A0x or TBA5xxx-0A0x. If purchased separately, it has the
product code TBA10A0. It provides:
Standard
■
non-isolated 600Ω balanced audio I/O
■
high impedance unbalanced audio I/O
■
Tx key
■
Rx gate
■
RSSI
■
Tx relay
■
digital I/O.
It is fitted with a 25-way female D-range connector and an auxiliary DC
input connector. The pin allocations are listed in the table below.
Pin
1)
1!
1@
1#
1$
1%
1^
1&
1*
1(
2)
2!
2@
2#
2$
2%
rear view
Signal Name
Rx line out +
Rx line out –
Rx audio out
Signal Type
Notes
audio output
non-isolated
AC coupled line
audio output
AC coupled
ground
ground
Tx audio in
audio input
AC coupled
Tx line in +
Tx line in –
audio input
AC coupled line
RSSI
DC signal
Rx gate
output
10
Tx key
input
11
digital out 1
12
digital out 2
13
+AUX_V
14
digital in 1
15
digital in 2
16
digital in 3
17
digital in 4
18
digital in 5
19
digital in 6
20
digital in 7
21
digital in 8
22
digital in 9
23
digital in 10
24
25
output
open collector
open collector
power output
input
5V logic
Tx relay
output
open collector
ground
ground
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Isolated
This system interface PCB is fitted to reciters bearing the product code
TBA4xxx-0B0x or TBA5xxx-0B0x. If purchased separately, it has the
product code TBA10B0. It is the same as the standard model, except that
the balanced audio interfaces are galvanically isolated.
Isolated E&M
This system interface PCB is fitted to reciters bearing the product code
TBA4xxx-0C0x or TBA5xxx-0C0x. If purchased separately, it has the
product code TBA10C0. It provides:
■
isolated balanced audio I/O
■
opto-isolated keying
■
opto-isolated gate output.
It is fitted with a 25-way female D-range connector and an auxiliary DC
input connector. The pin allocations are listed in the table below.
Pin
1)
1!
1@
1#
1$
1%
1^
1&
1*
1(
2)
2!
2@
2#
2$
2%
rear view
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Connection
Signal Name
Signal Type
Rx line out +
Rx line out –
Rx audio out
audio output
audio ground
ground
Tx audio in
audio input
Tx line in +
Tx line in –
RSSI
Rx gate
output
10
Tx key
input
11
digital out 1
12
digital out 2
13
+AUX_V
14
digital in 1
15
digital in 2
16
digital in 3
17
digital in 4
18
digital in 5
19
digital in 6
20
opto +/–
21
opto –/+
22
relay +/–
23
relay –/+
24
Tx relay
output
25
ground
ground
Notes
audio output
transformer isolated line
audio input
transformer isolated line
DC signal
open collector
output
open collector
power output
input
5V logic
isolated keying input
isolated gate output
open collector
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This system interface PCB is fitted to reciters bearing the product code
TBA4xxx-0T1x or TBA5xxx-0T1x. If purchased separately, it has the
product code TBA10T1. It is designed for use with MPT trunking systems.
It is fitted with a 15-way female D-range connector and an auxiliary DC
input connector. The pin allocations are listed in the table below.
TaitNet
Pin
1)
1!
1@
1#
1$
1%
rear view
6.5
Signal Name
Signal Type
Notes
Rx line out +
Rx line out –
Rx audio out
Rx gate
output
Tx key
input
Tx audio in
audio input
Tx line in +
Tx line in –
+AUX_V
power output
10
digital out 3
output
open collector
11
no connection
12
digital out 1
13
digital out 2
output
open collector
14
digital in 1
input
5V logic
15
ground
ground
audio output
AC coupled line
audio output
open collector
audio input
AC coupled line
Service Kit Connections
The TB8100 service kit is connected to the BSS via the RS-232 serial port
on the control panel. This port is a 9-way female D-range connector. Use
a straight through cable, as supplied with the service kit, to connect your
programming computer to the BSS. The pin allocations for the serial port
are given in the following table. Note that pins 1, 4 & 6 and pins 7 & 8 are
linked. This port is also used for remote connection to the Service Kit or
Alarm Center software via a modem or radio modem.
Pin
fedcb
jihg
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Description
not connected
receive data
transmit data
not connected
ground
not connected
not connected
not connected
not connected
Links
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6.6
Microphone Connection
You can connect a microphone to the TB8100 BSS via the standard RJ45
socket on the control panel. If a standard TB8100 microphone has not been
supplied with your BSS, you should use an electret microphone. The pin
allocations for the microphone socket are given in the following table.
Pin
12 345678
front view
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Description
not connected
not connected
not connected
PTT and hookswitch
voice band (microphone) input
microphone ground
not connected
not connected
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