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Repamng rhc {m Chzrgzr Reassemblmg rhe charger ..... em; mrkle (hzrgerv Opzratmn Chargmg me banen using me mckle charger Rwamng me rmkre charger ‘»Eul!l~(hargz Optmxlan Cmtenh ’ PART Introduction Contents Serviu‘ng Tait 0m handpomblu N'hat duzs this manual ronlzm" Whfl 1: included m the 5mm kn? . Ccm‘znucm .. lmpunam infomafiun . 5am semcxng prniunans Warning . ,. , Camin Amos flex-um Screw head we: Prczmmmmg .. Calibming Ttsxfzmhms , The m 0m was ofhandpomble adios .. Produu nudes .. Optmmg insmminm .. Acussories , Fitting in acmwry mung a norm“ attusory Servicing Tait Orca handportables The Tait Orra series ofhandporuble radius is a range afhlgh performznte, mltrnpruussnr— cunlmlled radios manufarrured usmg up s'nlelded PCBs and hlglrdrrasrry SMD rompoorrrrrr. Thz manufacturing proresa dots nor allow drrarr sen'ldngaccessm PCB romponems Service repzlrs olTalr Orra handponablcs are lrrrurru m lay machamcal and ancillary devlces assocmed with (he main pca. These includt' prr krypzd speakzr antenna connrcmr (hanml szlzcwr switch volumt cumml switch mimphcne spuker contacts lutlzry (Dnucls PTT (lnlemal) auxiliary flex RF nul assembly The semce (a u’ ufPCB~relal=d links is the sale responsib of the Cuslcmer Services Dlvlsion oiTzit Mobile Radio. Set your Tax! dealer for lrrlormarion on lemmmg faulty radms lo the Custumn Servings DiVlslan. What does this manual contain? Thls manual pmvldes the follawlng I general lnfurmman and specifications or. tho Tall Dru series ofhandporlabl: radios. I bzslc (ircull descriplians. ma IPN. 44s ammo I infnrmatlan on findlng and Servlcing of non-pcs-relarrd faulrs, I informalmn on Talr Ora chargmg accessunes. l mformarrorr on mlerfirlng auesmrits ro Tau Orca handportahles; I lnstrumons for uploading radio firmware: and l a glossary ofkey terms. What is included in the service kit? The SEWlCt kn remains: Ifglibranon ltsr unit (TOPkSV—DDG); 1 mill: calibration tabla for mnnectlng (he radlo lo the calibraticn lest uni! (0PA~S\1- _I K5232 to modular phone jack cable for cannecling (he calibnliun tesl unit lo a PC (OPA~S\'v012): I DC strfice adaplnr (0PA-SV»005): I ma N-rype RF (es! lead for connecting 10 lb: radio‘s amenna connector (om- smut»: I TE drlvtr bit and 5 mm socket (GPA—Sm 011): I [1113 manual: I L'Jfl r Manual Calibrauan Synmlfar Tail Om: Radlo: (le 43952000“); - a 3,5-inth hlgh density 1,44 MB u'rlbrallun sysltm lnslall disk (7777777): and I a 3 sanrla hlgh denslry 1.44 MB mdlo download program lrlslall disk (mam, omer llems required far calibntlon bul nor mtluded as pm oflhe servlte kn are: Innodunian A-Z Important information Basic servicing precautions Tail Orra nandpunable radius require specizlised servicing lechmques 2nd should 0an he semeed a! an appmved Tail servlcz remre equipped will the necessary (whines. Siahdard amisiaiie preredures should he idllhwed. a h‘plul seiup is shown in Figure r\- 1. in“ doubt edhiarr Tzil sleerrueues Lid or your hearesr Tau dealer Warm/131.“ Repairs attempted with mwu’eu equipmehr or by un ed personnel may resulx in permarre damage. Cautian- cmas devices gm This equipmehr comains mos devickgfl; which are su sceplible ID damage fr tharges. Care when hzndhng rhei’de‘veces s essenrial For eerreer handling pmeedd’ees refer to mahuiaerurers dara books covering mos derms. sueh as philips Dam Handbank farming CUOS Dam: or Maia/m was Data Bock 55mm 5 (Handling Plfll'fdlflfl). FrgJi’E A—l , '2 arm-stall: bench sewn a 53 in 449aji‘uA-afl flied" Screw head iypes Puzxdm‘ reeess head screws and Tan recess head screws require ihe correcl slzed dnver lo aehieie hesi ptrfnrmancee The serews ihar secure she from panel so the chassis are .\(2'B mm Pan Pozi screws, and the screw (ha: holds the PCB to lhe chassis); an M2'S mm Pin Pnzi straw. Use a Puzil dru-er set in 2 ml. pounds to remove and replace ihem. The screws rhar hold the speaker mounting bracku rd the inside ofihe from panel are LS'S mm Ton head screw; Use a Turx 75 driver set in 2 inch pounds in remove and reg/1,26: lhtm. P ogramming mfimnziion an programming Tait 01a han poriable radios refer ihe L'm‘rManudi: Plagmmming Syxlem/ar rm Om: Cnnvmlimml Radio: (IPN 4395110010 or the User‘s Manual: Fragmmming rimmifizr Tau Orm Tmhked Radio: (1m 439751200“). Calibrating For infumiarioii eh calihrahhg Tau 0m hzndporuble radius referee rhe User's Manual Cnh’bmimn Symmfar Tali 0m: 0 m amid-n; urm him rmms eanhl he 1M series resimv 9mm mm a conducive runner bench mil The Tait Orca series of handportable radios There are ”tee Tait Orca serles handponable radios a 1111: I the Orta Ettel: and the Orca Elan, I the 0m. E1111)“ «1 1111 “me 11115 manua1 was published 01111- 11110105; n11asa1a111b1e Thcrtfure tlus manua1 does nm include mformation 511mm m Om 51:11 and Orca E1111»: handponable 1111105, When 11:51 radius are released, a m‘isicn ofrms manua1 11111 also 11 111115111. lnformatton an the Orta Elan (MI was not available 2! 311 umc 1111s manua1 went 11, pnni will be included with (1115 manual as an insen (IPN Aim—5100040!) 21:01d1ng w xhe convention uu111n1d1n Figure .\—2 Thz naming mmznlion is 11111 intended to imply ihal any particular combination of 1ad1u (salutes 15 u 191151111 avatlabla or planned for lztcr muse to: more informa~ man on what featurts are atailablg roman your news: Tm dealer Operating instructions _-\ user's manual it availablz for each radm. Thts: are a\'a1lable under the {allmving lPNs: Cammtiannl handpmable Orta Elan user‘s manual (IF)! 4091001101011) Om Excel ustr's manual (IPV 405- -?”??7-Ox) Org Eclipse user 3 manual (FPN 409- 72mm) “me hundpartabk {a On: Elan usar s manual (IPN 409- 777774)“ WreazExcel users manual (IPN 4D? 7”ff—Ox) Product codes «at? 11>» 01 E1 1nw109 A) Thed1giui1theTzuOrcaprodlu‘tcodt “1 “W"“m'wm ( X) pm1a'd1 mformation about 111: “1531191111111 numbtrandunuushardwareupiions ‘ Figure A—Z T1: Tan Olca handwhable nammg csnvemmn T A ’ T l OX- XXXXX tea 1 Tan 01:11 1 ’—l—l12harmel suacmg 1 —— —— 1 11 20/251Hz 1 11> handpnflable 2 1215/20/2511111 lM mobile “mam 1 _ 18 136174 MHZ 1 ; Eig’J —lll 1: 1711225 111Hz1 é in SE 1 H 1100470 MHz 9 1 450530 MHz 1—— 1 “Dnventional‘ 1 ‘2 [flanked Custom Droduci 0 Default 1 Spec1a| lnrmdtminn A-7 131311» 44531m.)on PART Radio specifications and circuit descriptions Contents Radio spzdficacions mm s 2. may" pufunmm Tab): 34, General spcdficannnx Table 3-3: Tnnsmmer ptrfor‘mmu Gmiit dunipn'nns ..... 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Power supplits .sv Dig , ,s\' AN v5\'TX , .zsv ¢ 14V «JuDEc mmmy connecmr interface v ,. impliununa ofnamwhznd mm: Mdehand iF filtering v _________—_———— Radio specifications __—_________—-— The performance figules ouxlmed in Tables 1 Detaiis ohm methods and (he eundiuuns (o 3 are typical figures. unless omerwue mat Apply for type approval tesling m an sxztzd‘ for eqmpmenl operating a! srnndzrd munlries (an br obuined from Tail Elecimm mom temperature where apphubie, me last it: er. methods used to obtain rue performance figures are (hos/a described in rhe Europtzn specificaunns HS 300an (check riusx mum «shaman Radio speufi-zuons and drunk dmipdnm 3-3 Table 5 Receiver Demrmance 55715111va 5mm 13 Jim ma 51mm -11755mlfl‘1n1mum1 {25 “E“ (“M") Svunws mussms 1" “5” "mm“ In 1 cm 57 cam (unnamed m ran-ma) M“ 1 m 4 cm 47 oEm (mama am Mvmmvfl 1m 130 “354701 “Med! unmarce 1 m 12.75 47 dBm momma my) name me! 500 mw (1 km en: 5’“ "470! Omaha" mm 160) 17mm (5711 ML 6021 flevmhon Clcuc new mm do us 1a: nmeum Mam ix rated War 11110 160) 11mm!) Heswflse -5 new: ' 1 3 as ”WWW 31m “1 W 3 “N1 {d} 111113004550 Hum and mm 40 on swam 1a 725 1111-11 70 115mm» 71551 75 as lmdmm _ UHF 56 as 1mm; ’“ "w“ 72 as med-um) 7zaa1wne1 16 new mu Smuummms 70 as 12 as hm sum 1n1=mwuumn 55 ea ms 11=> “9-2le Radjnxpcqflnfiunsmddmfil dauipn'mu B v5 Circuit descriptions Figure 8-1 snows ihc cireuii iiicerfaee diagram tor the Tai: Orta haudporrablc radio The Tait Ot:a handpunahle has been designed to be totally etecironicatly cuned using clic thbuzltan shim/ii, Tat! 0m: Radios. The titles in parentheses below refer to iesir avaiizme in the caiibratiun sysierii, Consult the ralibntion system User} Manual for more intomiatlon cm specific nlibration tests. Transmitter The RF power amplifier amplifies iraiismir RF from ihe rm to the output pnwet level (in UHF/SW VHF) The PA output is fed to the PIN switch, which pmt'ides isutatlon between the transmit and receive paths. 4 arieniiaiion or unwanted high flew”: signals. 2&1 ) ' . Follnmng ttie LPF, the signal is red to ihe 3 ‘ anieiiiis. The output iiower level is concrolled oi, the mtttoptoctssut and associated circuitry and is iriiiiany sei bv (allhmltng the radio (Power Level test) Transmit (Tx) audio Ti audio From ihe microphone is processed inro two deulaliOn signals, orie required by the TCXO in the synthesiszr and the other lit the VCO A digirai pot is used to set the overall deviation and modulation balance, these are eontrolled by talibration (Maximum Deviation and Modulation Balance testslr drum». iaa 31mm Receiver RF frvm the antmna is fed l la the LPF and Pl.\' siiireh inta the reteiver The RF passes through the front end tuning circuit which Sclecls the desired frequency. The front end is tuned during talibratton (Front End Tuning test) The output otthz from end tuning stage is fed to the first mixer, and the VCO provides the local usrillawt input. the output oirhe mixer is at the first IF frequenq'HSJ MHz UHF/ 21 4 MHZ VHF], The IF sigriat passes through a (rystal film and onio the it amplifier. trom rhere it goes thm h a second trystzl filier and into rhe rt)” odJC, , t h Awmnmmmmmm Pm: I, wen enemoolc thefitst itpasses through thesefirid mixen pmductng rhe second IF (455 kHz). The second lF passes through a --'hand pass rilier and [F amp, which are external tothe IC. The second [F is then fed back intn the Del-rind [C for another amplifica- tton stages then through another external band has; filter. The final stage is the phase lock loop (PLL) distrtminatur in the Demmd it, which produces cicrecied audio. i squelch dereei eircuii uses high frequenq! audio noise ro tantral the threshold at whieh the radio muies and unmures. This threshold is sci up by the microprocessor and can be sci during catihrarion (Squelch Thresholds test). The RSSl output nfthe delecter circuit provides an analogue indicarioii orihe teteived Signal strength. RSSI rhresholds are set during Calibration (RSSI Thresholds test). The receiver can oprriie on wide/medium or narrow hand (top-um radios), or wide or medium band (TOP-xlxxx radios), which is programmable on a pet chinnel basis Radidrpecificaiiousauetidrcutntmripctous B»7 INTERFACE PCB 5 2x... ACCESSORY CONNECTOR L5 2. q a L _ ‘ is ff H .. 5.5.4, PM H UH, _. 1 11J1leJ, $331 , seam? ‘ 1 . 81:90 as, ‘ 5,1 . 2:5 flea. is is. zmomzmx wosz,>§m s: ; 1x fix 5? Es SE» mg. 9.2; 5558 gamma a. a; 0.3 3:25.55» 595. £53 _, Impiicatiuns of narrowband versus wideband lF filtering The m pm 51m! unanis of bandwidth m we Tau 0m handponzbie sznes clergy in rm bandnimh uflhe semnd XF ceramic fillenng. and m the squrlch clrcun desvgn. TOP-aux radios Are narmbmd and TOP-VLUX radms m widzband. m emu uflhe widzr IF mum; u m allow a higher mndulanon depth and rate WKhDU! causmg enhzr wavefarm or group delay dismninn problems. r‘ms ma) be mm! H, mm speed dm recepnon appllczuons‘ bu: it is rzrommznded the! 11115 is mnfirmed for the auua] appliralion Th: difierenca m the squelch design is m work correctly mm the difitrem charaueristics of me “gm produttd m the dxfierml IF films“ A! the same ume me squzlth cxrcmm fur the 20/25 kHz umm does not have m copewuh a lzrgz range in m: mcdulzlmn dzplh and ham can be oplimlsed for ideal pcrformante The 20/15 kHz variant has me compmfim’x mgh deflation signals can desens‘fise'iimz mew, m max lheycunfuse (he qu3‘& 4 '> cucuury and may cause ctczslonal chopping ofihe audlo m fimgz areas Performance may also be impaired at temperature extremes for mgh devmion signals 1hmugh m: 12‘5/20/ szmriam, in [hit beluw — 'C and above +3>'C. squelch mav m npzmle properly mum “93an «fl- w“ Radio spcdfifllions and mum dampn'ons 34 u PART Diagnostics and fault finding Contents Diagnosis and fault finding u Tu! iadlmts , 4 Error Codes Tm mmmands . Calculating m: parimuers required m z.“ commxnd nu mu finding dun: . Fault 5m“ Radio cannm b: swmm on Faulbfimfin;wCannouhzngechznnel .. Fault finding » Nu senal communicanans , mu findmgf Retain (nulls Finkfinding—Cannuunnsmn . mu findmg— .\'o mnsmu audio __—_______4———— Diagnostics and fault finding III—— This sernnn provide; infonnarinn an rommands re a radio, the paramelzrs for diagnusing min m Tan 0er handporuble command 101m automatically calculated. radios. Emu codes The zrmts ion may reteli‘e while the radio is in xesr mode are The information in the fault findin_ hares should be used in combinatiun with the rest fatiiities. and it may also be lielyful lo examine the radio programming software I icoti An invalid command code in; been data usmg the programming svstem for Tait reteived. 0mmniennonainrrruniedradios. , r. I icozi A wand) tommznd (ad: has been received but had invalid ymmecers. Test fac ties Standard tesl facilities provide a way at testing the radio 5 functions indeyendentiy at normal radio operation. A series uftest commands (an be w w 2 mdm in two ways: I (CO4) An error occurred during rite ‘ “finalisation when made I [COM A (valid) command code has been received but it cannot be processed at this time. I using riie ralibratinn system: or I um a terminal program any»! (X94) ant panel test failed. indicates ‘ ~ Jim 3 power-on from pznel test has , , Zfiiled. Tail Orctz min for inforrmlmn aglu' ullbranon system to send test (nmmmduth ‘ ' ix“) ”‘CU‘"“m=1ffl“fig“""°" incorrect Indicates that MCI/"s internal radin . _ 4 . i configurzuun is inmneer And the radm is When using a terminal plflgflm‘ use the in the wrong opemmg mode. The radio foilomng serrings must be swuthed nffand on agzm in a . hand my 9500 mode rim allows it m be programmed I (X06) MCU inlemai configuration now I "umh'r M” hm“ 3 programmed, indicates that the min!!- I r otstcp bits: 1 processor‘s internal mnfigurariun has I parir no“ now been set correctly. but the mile must v be switthed ofi'and on again for the l flow enntml: xan/‘(ufi change rc- take effect. To put the radio in“) computervtommlled 125! l (X07) MCL‘ operating mode ermr, mode‘ send " (Shifléi wait for a return indicates that the micmprocesscr has pmmp then send% (Shift~5) You can then powered up in a mode that provides begin sending rest commands to the radio. inadequaie security for “3 Internal . t confi "ration A full iisr enter mmmznds is given in Table 0 g L Table 02 shows how to [ziculzle (he I KNOB] Test link error. indicates that a valid parameters necessary for last command mt. rzpl) to the logon prompt has been If using the tzljbranon system to send lest received with the lest lmk still mnnected. rsesirx New Diagnostic andfiultflnding crs Tame c 1 Test ccmmanas Function mum: cam cud- men-m awn "g Se! mnem x: we was 10 Ncne Sex M m 1? gym MES 11 Ncne Se! modem m Send gramme 12 None 5 mf‘e'fl vet‘zu! 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No «mm 50de Na Ivy-5m: am Is me mm m no mm: zmny ‘ ' Emma Imm is mm mm m me am fin a: ma WM' u men-n axnsnly w mam m u mm msm mm m me many «S1 1 mm m . | manmmma ND “51 via a me humble mam amaw' —- mm Ambit mm mm mm mcmcnune YES new m Mam Rad-D tum-w 5mm szammnl 5,9:pr 44mm Dizgnmu’n and huh finding c - u PART Servicing the radio I,” Contents Servicing the fldin Rimming (A: from pm! from me chnsix. Kunming (h! chastis 5mm (hr shitld. D~S Rzmvvmglht m (m {he chassis in Repiacing the m- hyped . D-T Raplacmg the spenkev . D—7 Rtplacmg (he imam: comiumr, channel salami with and D710 volnmz tommi smith , Replacmg mi miflaphnn=.. Rtphcing rm banery and spuku pms . Replacing me vrr in mm. . Replacing the auxiliary nix. Rzmwng me mi panai Rear pant] reasstmbly Russtmbling me mdlo . riumg Kht PCB in the chassis. Fimng th: shield (n (h! chasm Filling ma finn! yami to the chassis i ___________—_— Servicing the radio _______,————— This tthter desrribes the disassembly and A 1m 0( spares for your Tair 0m reassembly ofvourTai! Orca handportable handpnnable is shown m Table m logether who and the servicing ofsome key mecham- with me dmces |hey m chumd (m, These cal and znclllary devices, These are: spares m. be ordered fmm wur local m dealer prr keypad spake! amtnna connmor chznml selector switch volume comm! swath mltrnphont speaker mnmu baltarv contacts PIT van swuch auxiliary flex RF out assembly. s/ssur's: «95wa Serum thendin 0-3 Removing the front panel from the chassis Unscteh lhE antenna and detach the batten part, Remove the tnubs by instnlng s side cutter flxt slde dmm 2! the bass ofeach knob (Figure D»l), makingsute not m damage the knob label and (he twmh shaft, Squreze lightlv- me knobs should pop oft, Discard the knobs. Flgute D-i Hamming me knows Figure D-2 Remwng the screws at the base 01 the vadtu CD xore that the prr keypad should be reamed once the front panel has been remuved from 9 channel selemr e murmuulume control 0 km label 9 W, W m Using a Ton 15 driver. remove the two screws 2! lhe has: oftht mdio (Egon 0-2). Then reanach the batteryand hold the base ofthe radio In one hand. With the other hand, pull rhe chassis from the frum pane] using the base ofme band? is leverage (Figure 0-3), At this patmyou can replace: I the m kzypad (page 0.5); and l the speaker (page D5). 5/9:le «9 51mm Ric-u Rjerno ng the chassis from the IToFemove the shield, place rhe radio on a flat surface with the shield side facing up [Mrd iuu. Press lightly down on use shlcld above rhe slot elrp derail (Figure D4), which will slightly bow the shield may from the chnssls. “aintain pressure and inserr z bladed strewdnvet (spprux, 4 mm] in the gap between the shield and the chassis, Twrst the screwdriver and rlre shield should rise up mm the clip. Repeat this on the othetside. Remove the microphone grommet and put it in a safe place mu can now st: (h: bottom sutfact ofthe PCB. The basic layout ofthz PCB is shown in Flgutes 15 find 16. Refer to these diagrams for the placement nfpam, minimum-um D-5 Table 02 Calculatmg m parameters lemma lay lest ccmmafl 101 Calculating parammrs lnr tul cnmmxml 101 Enlev ma Darame'eys m me fen—«ax m T mm R . 11m learesents mg vansml: ireQuewcy See Example 3 l T ann R lepresent channel spaclrlg u = 5 m: l ‘ 5.25 kHz l mm represems me mews nequeucy See sample 2 l r lndlcales whemev me lesi cnmmanu changes the cahuaucn values 0 - an ml mange callnmed values 1 - teammate callblalzd values based an new lrequencres - Not: mm am! mm may be w m 6 was lung muwuulm Example 1:Cilcull1il|gmmlor an ll hand rallin transmn heauzncy (Mun Warn“ (tame (Mm‘ _ 46! azfi w 52: m _ 451025 l in” Hz 5 25 x XD‘ m - 73764 Example 2: Calculafing mm lur an ll band rl .a 1mm "mummy wrm. lr (mm "m ' minnel Svazlng 5 Rzmavmg the PCB hum lhe chassls 9 “m mm “9er the WT (at! switch (page Dig E \. Replacing the PTl' keypad Follomng lhe dlszssembly insrnrcrinns remuve the from panel fram (he chassls. To remOVe me PTl' keypadr From (h: insrde of the from panel, gently push r‘ne (we lzlchcs (th hold the keypad m place To replace the prr kexpnd fir Ih: seal to me kewzd. lInecassary. making sure not to splil m orharwlsz damagz it Place the three latches on the long edge cflhz kzypzd into place, then make sure [ht pins on (ht funtuon keys and PTT key fit imu lhe hale; on (h: from panel. Clip ma keypad mm plxcz Replacing the speaker known; the duassem bl_v lnsrmm'ons, remav: rlre from panel frum rlra rnassas. Th: spukers sits m the mounting bnckfl an the lnslglevothe from panel (see figure DB). 5: a'rprx head No. 6 screwdrlver m remuv: V E99 Llfi the speaker ind mounting lyra’sér our and discard. . afi- rhe Speaker contacts (page 0-8); w two screws at the has: ofihe mounting “S‘rlnsen the new speaker and mowing buck" in the from panel. making sure the lop edgeof the mounting bracku goes under me hp in rm from panel (figure D3), Replace [he two screws lo secure (he speaker in place. Servimgnu fldin | 0-7 Figure in Top sumce at PCB mm 15 ws‘me MW when the FCB has been removed imm me chews o Inunawnnedfl a channel se‘eflar swam a balm/volume wflflfl‘ iwfitfl .- , 0 pr assemmy niacemeul u") ‘s a sum-aqua sum 11} I7 6 Fr! «m much Dm placemflu 14 pm) a mm mm mm e nalrwy came: saw placement emauma om utmmml (2 m s/slm mum Savidnglhefldio ] 9-9 ihere is a lot ol’solder on bolh sidus allhe board so be sure (0 rcmme 1K all Refer m Figures 15 and 15 (or (he plaremenr oflhe PTT {an sullch Plate (he ncw PTT an rhr hnard and solder ii in place using a hcriinrip saldcrlng lmn (e g. Weller 2PTCCS up), Replacing the auxiliary flex Should you med m replacr (he auxiliary flex, you will irrrr need ro rrmove the PCS from rhr shassir. Following rhe disassembly mslruo iiuns. disszssemblr ihe ndin lo lht PCB leveli i‘nrn rcmdir rhr rrar panel as described heldw, Removing the rear panel Refer (a Figurt 0.9 inr rhr derails oirhr rear panel assembly To mmove ihc rezr panel, ciihrr l rlidr rhr rnvcr furward hi- pushing auhz hrsc inrh your rhriinhs; or a a, - insrn a small liar-bladed srrrwafiiifr-nisr under r'nr norch in the base a 30m: , Remove rhe aiisiliariv flrx szal Using 2 rahhraird pin. lih our rhr rigidlszr from lhe lmv‘el’ lchhnnd rnrnrr. minim ilic rigidistr and tin seal from rhe chassis; ihryshnuld come am is a unit. Replica rhr auxiliary flex irii is faullyi Rear panel reassembly [men [he and ufihe xlgidiszr in the slot in (he sral and make sure ir is pruperly lined up (Figure DE) Push the seal and rigidisrr firmly inm ihr chassis aligning ihe march in rhr seal with [he lowing pin on rile chassis The rubber must sit flush with the back of the chassis or she hack panrl will nor sii properly and rhc binary will nor fit an en rhr firm of me chassis use a pm hi mak: sure (he iniir nnrrhes on rhr seal (Figure Dr9) sir on ihc edge nlilie chassns Muir's «53mm 5}? Fit ihr rigidisrr in lhe rhassis; Von shouldleel ii Snap into plate Rbplacr rhr seal by rurkrngrhr lwo norrhcs ar ihc mp antic seal under ihc lip on rhr chassis and placing ir nrrr the iigidisrr. Make sure ihr seal is flush iiirh rhr chassis. Slide (he rrar panel dn from rhc rap althc rddlu lFlgure DrS]. Force ll inlo place by nrrsrlng the (op rdgr ol'lhe rnrrr agalrisr rhr edge of: table Make sure ihe gap between the cover and inr chassis is as small as passible. Reassembling the radio This scriinn drscrrhcs rhr rcassrriihly ufrhr radin once rhr requned rrnirs hare bten szmced. Fming the PCB to me chassis pin lhg barren ranrrrr ml on the hairrry rnnr'qus rarhrr rhan rin ihr chassis lfyoii yul [rhc sulpn rhe chassis. ihr rnnrarrs wlll srihashrhc scal Malges’ure rhr RF oul assembly is lined «pm‘pcrly (see Figure D410). lfyou have removed {he anunna connector or what ofthe switches. fit them on the PCB (referio Figures 15 and15)buldc nulyet solder them in place. Align them with the holes In rhc chassis, and as yuu lower the m onm rhc chassis. malrr sure (he accessory flex protruding from me chassis fits into the sock“ on lhe PCB. Lw’er ihe PCB mm the chassis, making surc ii is firmly seared. sir rhr pa screw loosely in place Align the swrlches sn (hev are amend, referring in Figures 15 and 15 for placrmrnr. Figure Du shoirr the reassembly oflhe ammna and swirrhrs Replace rhr washers. making sure the (one faces up Reylm ihe nuts, making sure lhe) int rhrradrd correctly hcinre using an 5 mm long rrarh socktt driver sel lo 10 inch pounds The nurs irir rhe two switches are black Thrri righian rhr PA screw using a Poll 1 driver ser (0 2 inch pounds. Servidnglhefldin D-u the mp ofuch knob against 3 firm surrm Choose 3 mm xhax wm mu dzmagr m (0p nflhe knob figure on Assemmy of (he swrtcnas 0 ma seal Q a 5m mum mu mus-a mm! mum/mum: wmml m (Mews-3 mm) o med w warm (us-urn 7 mm; 9 m; um, gmmm e m/ofl/wmlm mum swan 9 MW we s/mw us Home Suwangthendin ] 0413 Downloading radio software PART Contents Downloading ndio sofiwm lnsxanmg m. sufrwax Dnvc and palh nymns Inslaflingz mouse" Smlng up a plugnm uzm (wmam 3 x) ur shnnzuz (Windmvs 95> Cnnnemng . ndm Using me «hinge» onnne htlp Sunny, up ynur symm Changing COM purl semngs and band mt, , Changing m dcfzuk path and <flash??”!>. Dwnloading mm snfrwan Uploadmg mdia mfmu. aning the pmgfim .. Downloading radio software The requires I an IBM mmpziible PC With an 80385 microprocassor (or better): woos version 5 a or higher: 2 MB ofRAH: a rm colour graphirs display; 2 hard disk drive wirh 2 MB [how murhm free space: a single 3.5 inch floppy disk drive (1.44 MB capaciiv): and z yiirrosoii orcompaiible mouse and driver (ifyou wrrir m use rhr progra with a misuse) i» The «mngw Cannot be used re doyrjioriii safrware m Tait moo or 73000 series radio§ installing the software Th: cannot be run directly (ruin the dism’huiion disk. and so musr be installed an your hard disk. inserr the suppiird disk in rhe floppy drive and air rhe DOS prumpl. l\'pe mirisuii (shire diskis in dm‘e A)or binsull (ifthe disk is in drive B), Press Enter The insinllarion program will guide you “1 rough the lnslallr rmn process Read rlie infurmariun presenttd on [he strun carefully Afier installing [he sofni are. plate the original disiribuiicn disk in a sale plate Drive and path options Xou “ill be asked is enrer ihe drive and path to which ymi want rhe software installed if you do not change the default direclnn’. then (he files will be placed in in: \0RCAL\.\X mi lPk 1&5in director) un lire rarger rime lr is highly rerommended you use iliz defaulr direcmry seizing Expeclallv ifyou have already installed or inrend to mull other Tait programming and supporl snfm‘zrt paeisges. Installingi mouse To use lhisprogrzm unrh a mousr, your mouse driver software musi be loaded. L'suzlli a command such 25 ::\ \muuse.exe can be added In your AUTOEXEC BAT file to load the mome driver auromaiically when your computer Siarls up. See the insiruclion manual foryour mouse Sohhare far more dtxails. Lflmnuse is mnriemd m 1 serial port on your «Mom r wu mim have a second serial n P0 readsqryrogrzm ‘rou can select which seriai porfis used in communicare wirl-i rhe radio in s w $flailzble in cannecr m the rzdio you wish to Setting up a program item {Windows 1x} pr shanty! ( Windows 95} lfyou wish (0 set up a Window 3.x program ircm or Windows 95 shorlcm for easier acres; to rht see pegs 5 m 6 ofrhe Uxtr': Mariml' airman" syrrmrflr Tait arm Radius, which is supplied as pan ofrire servire kii. Connecting a radio The service kii tannins the leads neresszry for conneriing rhe radio to be programmed to your PC ‘r'our radio Should lit turned off btfore you connetl ii lo the compurer Carmen the radio as follows I For mobile radius, connecr rhc progrzm- ming cable in ihe radia using the ielephonc-sryle plug and (0 (he comp-r Dvwnlnzdingrzdia sofrwm l E - 3 anune help Pressmg (he F1 kw dtsplays onhne helpspeu IDIhEscreenopen “he“ rhmv lspressedPressmg me Fl Lev gzm dxsplzys geneval help. Setting up your system The opuons m the Setup menu zh‘ow mu to change certain semngs to sun your campurer setup 1nd nperauon These ire: anarhed l zhe baud rate used m cummun the ram: me deizuh drrecmry used for downloading and uploadmg dam files, and the radro memorysm. rare Seiect Ccmmunicatiuns from me'SFcu main and fine Setup Communicatiufis u‘mduw “in appear. the (on port m whrch [he radro 15 Changing CUM part settings and band figure E—L Se'uD Ccmmumcaz.uns wrnduw r- 15+ 125k baud Sena} mm and device driver installed on your cempurer a 125k nplion urn Appear. 5am 125k m maxlmise the ram ofcummumrmonv if“ “h Changing the defau): pm and «Wash???» mm Prelerences from the Setup menu and :he Setup Praferences window will appear. [msm setup preferences “mam ua't'a rue Path shows {he defauh directory on your hérd dnve that will be used far swung ndic dz}: files. ”you wish to use mom" armory, enter (he full path m Data File Path Memory sue shows the amount cimtmury used on radlo »- can u be anmmnicall)‘ set dependrng an bmary me mm? [msen sen-l? mmmumczfimns window] COM Port shows the COM pen that is used for communicating wnh the ram. a mans: on com, me plugmm w amomat‘x:zi}yderecr rt and assrgnt COMZ, lfyuu wish (u mach the radio lo another yon choose (he desired port in (his screen. Downloading radio software Chaos: Download (mm the Radio menu and rhe Duwnhad Radio Sofiware mndow lel appear: [mserl do“ nlczd window] Ifmu have he radio to figure 52. Semp Pveurenm wmduw Baud Rate Show: the m: u whrch dam wnll be coped m or from 2 raa10.The maximum baud rate (or a standard PC [5 9600 bud and msrslr'kel- lhronly upnon (ha: “in appear under Baud Rate. Hohfl‘rr. rr‘mu have a ruin «a more Senna Pnlmes Downloading mdin mfiwm | 5-5 Choose Unlnzd frum the Radio menu and che Upload Radio Software wlndow mll appear: [lnserl Upland mam] Dlreclary shows The default dlrermr' You can change lhr default dlrttlor} by seleeerhg Preferences from the Setup menu [f The dlrecmry sham in Directory l; the one you mlsh m copvzhe rzdlu software m mu [an speerh the file namz lh rhe Fllename box. “you wish to me rhe file m mathzr drrecroru szletl Browse. When mu salett Browse the Browse File “man“ appears The Dnves 113! shows all lhz drives assotlaled wnh your CDmpultr. The Directories list shous 111 rhe drreemrles immedulell- avulzb‘le on rhe selecxed drive. When ugh select a dlrttmr)" the He.“ level of fig direnones appears. The prevruur leuel of % Vs dlrecmrizs u lndiulcd by rhe .. symbol The Files 151 shnws all files m rhe turrzn k§ 95 dircuory wlrh rhe propemer showfinxfim ‘ ;’ File Name box Enter [he mm: mm “1‘th “N save rhe file underm rhe File Narnia rheh sake: OK to mum (0 (he Upload Radio Software wlndow In mt Upload Radix: Software “indow, SEIECK Upload m beflln xh! upland meESS A wlndow wlll apprar lnsrmcring you lo ensure that [he who is Turned on and runnertzd ac rhe compmer. When you in sun rhar xhls Ls sc, xelm Start and rhe prognm wlll hegm sucking sufiwzrg from me ndlo. [whal message when l‘mlshzd?! Quitting the program The Quh menu allows mu m exll rhe programml vsum A wmdow will appear asking whether you ur’sh lo quu, CIlck on Yes or press Enter m rerurh m lhe DOS prompt Dr your npemtmg sysrem mum «5:le Downhadins rear-elem 5-7 |1|4.>4'4\\me 1‘J I. n o: m _ 1111 _ 0‘ w? x a h4‘ xv r _. ‘in? zwww <1 .z w\J1 1 “fix. ‘la}‘llz. PCB 1,56 . ‘Law; 31 22:9 55 6.9 x29 lmeflace _ Z i Q, as in say. filbwm‘ , m N: H F, 4&2 fi , A WEOOmmwme Mum. ‘ . < m umfi >c90 HHHH.HW\‘71 7 a m AH“ w W, I F ‘ . 4 I ,, 33; 9,5: 3; 55.5 L‘ \ azmzbim.‘ wfi ‘ a _§g w ‘ . J w W 0 id 54 . mi A fl 41 i o ,_ 1x _. AOxOVKOO Bfg mfcnq m m<, « , 2g, 35 gnaw , , SE: 53 ESE 5 33 <00 z , , fin N , aiz , , . 185 g , a; AP y w , ‘ gm”; J , , E , _ ( . , L): 0PA~SP7202) are shown in Table F-1. Pans for 10 chargers are supplred in the kit. Battery packs The lg’zrren' parks available for Tax! on: hand, nrubles are: :? 1. Sra‘ndzrd NiCd bamry pack (1.100 mm; ' i nary duty Nrcd banary pack (1500 mm; and I High tapacirv NiMH banery pack (1550 mm. The bauzn- tasmg is made of Makrablznd and is ultrasonically welded. The casing is 3550107300 Sunni znr-zaa Bruce All 2400202007 510 DC rm All 2320001023 rec: sth Dgslana 1m marge! urn-charger 30740054117 cnrree ermine bunou Dem last marger Mummrger 2520000100 cnarper 1191: was 1mm rasr uww Mullrchirger 3120106900 Charger (on All 3120107000 Charger use All 3550154901 cnareer 103013021 All 35501522471 cnarger snow All 3590001011 new merger 1001 A11 3500105900 rrrrm charger blanking rarer perm lnckle charmer plum. warm sanerypadu and durgm D4 Tame 93 Tymcar Gram mes fix a UHF vamc Mada sranany hm mm Charging rm- nanary using the fan tharger The fast charger mu charge the harm;- when the radio is on, but the battery “in charge faster nfthe radxo ls Kurned off, The battery can be remarzed attached ra the radio or as a separate umt. [men the bilttry/radia mm the thargar. The indicator nu gluw amber for three seconds. then red.1f:hrind|ra(m tints nor glaw red, and me rhzrger is properly plugged ragga mm mm [Inwduw qua) s; m “nude [medium ourycycm amy made man my mm bauery 15 mo hot or we mm the indiramr will remain ambar umil (he bamry umpera~ (we is wrrmn (ht safe flnge for rerhargmg (5°C to 40°C). Charge mm are: l up w 1 1/2 hours (or (he standard NiCd bane up w 2 hours far (he heavy dulv NiCd barge _ and wofiefihe bzmry is fully charged, me indicator cfi‘znge from red m gran anmg rha up to 2 1/2 hours for (he NiMH binary. make sure m. batten/radio ls sealed proper; . hum m the (hirsmm k k w Charged é, ,. a , Figure m. Clmult ngram m me Tan ng‘aoaesfiap» cast mum warm flag damage the bamry. merger. m!" mm vm - 1245 van mm reszoxz wugnack 412ch a: | M Dmpuurvnnage - 115 v sampamaaddrargm n-s Figure F2 Assembly mime desleD fast charger protettlon of the radio is provided in the fm'm ofan upen eirruir voltage Limit as well as short eireurt prutccrinn, Figure Fe shows the schamaiit‘ diagram for the tnrkle charger Figure F4 shows the charger current profile Operation When the hattery Voluge is above approxi' mately 8 V the ehzrge currtnl is inversely proportional to thz bartery voltage. This Charlcunsllc it produced by (1100, Qlol and Quiz. The charge current is determined by the current through R101; which is Set by Q102,ils emitter resistors and the reierente voltage The slope of the curve IS determined by Qlol and R106, The reference voltage is provided by an 82 \’ Zener dude (DlUD) when the battery vuilage is below approri mately 5 V the charge current ls proportional E/ank' upstmm Q We a nine nr 6 mt, Germ/Martini o Mae/inure hunter. [0 the battery voltage. This is reeornplithed by uslng Qloz ta Lhang: the reference voltage in proportion to the battery voltage This changes the turtent through R104rwhtch changes the charge current as desired. Rm, ln tonjunniim with Qlolr iimils the maxlmum vuilzge available from the trickle chargrr to less thzn 10.5 V so that the radio can not be damngcd if lhE battery goes opm eirturr. lrthe battery should gm short riteuir then QIOZ is held 05 by Q103 and lhus QIOO is errand there is negligible charge rurrertt. On stomtp 1h: chargeris tn 3 state ve v Slmlial’ to what happens when the thzrger output is rhnrled. when power is applied, Vm slarls to rise and the emitter voltage on103 rises. Hmvever the base of Q103 is still a! zero volts. so Q103 starts H) mm on. when Q103 is an, ll will mammn Q102 oflznd hence Qwfl will also mv 05 Thus when Vin has risen to Emery pad“ andchugu! D -7 - I Repair rhe board or replace lr mm a new on: (c which rhe requlred diode has been added I Pass lhe wlres lhmugh lhe bnrzom slil of rhe base onhe charger. l Solder rhe red wlre (O rhe positive rermlnal on lhe PCB and rhe black Mr: W the nzgzliw lerrnlnal an the PCB, I Place the mum-charger unil on its slde and make sure rhe eharge/dlseharge humane lhe light pipe and lhe PCB m seared propuly Gallery voltage lvl I Attach (he base of the charger at the from Frgure m Ta 1 Orca neskmn meme eharger cuvrem edge and clip it m place. charge profile I Replace the ml: firmly between the fellas: ' ulp and the charger. Multi-charger _ e - Close up rhe mum-charger replaclng rhe The mulll-chalger ls made up ofslx dcsklop 6 mm mg a Pm 1 my fast chargzrs The PCB has an additiomldlode 9"; ' (see Figure lash and a uh has hem added re s rhe release clip ar rhe has: orrhe charger ~. _ Should due ufllle charger unils be fa u £53 can repzlr l: acrordlng lo (he lnsmiaaons rhe dzsklup fasr charger or replacehhejauf ¢f~"rleuv= F 5 Placement at me was for mulncrureer unll hllh 2 fast charger unlt m whicfi‘lhe ”355 dlode (034001 m slmllar???) has been added To remove a raulrv Ehzrgzr from me multi- chargrr: I Undo rhe screws al rhe laase onhe radlo (x 10> uslng a Fozl 1 driver. I me. her pull rhe lop dfirhe charger uslng rhe hddslng dfrhe individual chargers lnsread. from rhe Slde uflhe charger. llh the top up and gtnll)‘ (old bark. I heme rhe Lab from lhe release (Lip of rhe faulry charger, I Depress rhe release lab using rhe end dfa Hal-bladed screwdrlvtr. I nearly pull rhe body away lrdm rhe base I Dzscla‘er mres7? srae ws «9,er nanery packxznd duxgtn D - 9 PART Interfacing non-Tait accessories Contents Interfacing non-Tait accmurifi m 070: accessory connecmr . . Signals Acrzxwrv pawtr Acmsorv iunman bumms Connefling an icccnun H Mnhamcal zssambly premium , Connecung a headsel using the Tm Om accessory conneflor Procedure .. Cunnzrtmgz mndfln us 5 thsz Orcnccexsorycunnecmr . Connecting Yhz mudem mflpm Snlmg the signal mu . Cannefling me modem mpux .. .s.7 7.5 mm zzcexsory xdaplcr Interfacing non-Tait accessories Tun types ufatressary connectors are Signals ararlshie forTarr urea handporcaliles: . “DEAF Tm “DE“; [ma mm unurueessed receive audro [mm ihe oulpui ofihe deurmr IC I MOD-AUDIO: The MOD-AUDIO line is used during calibraiiori cu ser up rhe r modularion balance and by some Ta“ Orca “WSW” C°""e°‘°" accessorles,such asrrioderris, The Talc Drca handuuriable has a i-ersarrle accessory inlerfzce for connecting exlemal accessories, such as syeaker microphones handsets 1nd modemS» A" WNW “10?” I RXD: The up line earriesdara from the DOPA'SSP—ux) is =Vaiialfl= for COHNCUHE atcasmry connector in ihe commller Surh “3mm find I! Comm during lzsks such as radio programming I accessory eonnerror PCB (IPN 220-01“; and ralibmions 01): nu} The TXD line is a digiul daca line I accessory conneeior lorh (um 303 2005§f frdm me fmfwlamfessm and “ms 00) synchronous daia from ihe conrruller in I lock remnmg {mg (m soszgoswo; l sranusrd Tan Orra accessory eonnecior; and I 75 mm areessory adaprur. etc The s7.5\u,\cc line supplies 47.3 \' Lu anessuries. ‘u’{ e fie accessory runnerror during rasks such as radio prognmmmg and ralihrarion. l accessorvconnecmrhouslng mamas. a . SEX-35.0 /5Ex55.1: 5mm and SENSE 01055- 00): 1 Lines art ustd to detect accessories. I screw MZ'El mm Pan Pozi (IFN 345- 55350 is “m w mm 03th, “din-5 00020470)? internal speaker. To (um ofilhe lmemal . bush m (m- 3540104400); speaker, rie SENSE—0 ro GND. The errernal speaker outputs are always I probe ban/RF [IPX 35m1070~00lTBle acme. l Pmbe accessory x 15 (IPN 3560107200): ssxsm is used io pui rlie radio in vox y . .._ _ _ mode when an external vuiceopernied I mm? (m 3“ 01049 0” swrrch is used ro cunlrnl Exwfl' (erg. in - a mm, 53 mm and 4 4 mm grummers a hands-free vehicle kn). To do this rie (1P.\' 3600100700); and sgxsm (pin 14) m GND, lime radio is being used in VOX mode on a conven- . «18mm zccessun‘ connermr seal (IPN " , . u.-01093~00).' crunal channel. ‘lhen EXT-P11” wrll only be sensed when ii is rioc busy, lfihe radio IS Table 0] shows ihe signals available ar the being used on a rrunking network, rhen acressory cunnerror. x rircuii diagram afihe EXT—Pfiwill only be sensed when ir ison zcczssor) Connector is shuwn in Figure G-l, J Valid lrzfi'lc Channel. A trunking call and ihe Signals are described below. musr be iniiiaied by an iniemal key on the radio, o'snl“ ussrorm hlerfidngmnfhitaccmflzs Ge; This conslsls of: 27 m pull up to a \' inalde rlre radio and a pull down resists! on rlre accessorv ms The reslamr pull downs for BUTTON-l and BL'TFQ z are as follows’ I m rurrrrrarr— reslsmr pull down on voltagz level on EXTVP'IT 0 V: l BUITOXJ functian: rmslor pull down 12 m, mluge level On EXT-PTT 1.3 V; I lam-mm furrerrurr: mlslox yull down 27 m, collage luel on 9mm 2.5 v. These resmm’s are already snldznd omo the acresaery PCB, Curmecring an accessory Firs! delermme whelhzryour accessory is tumpallble lmh the accessory eormeeror by referring [B Table (3-1. 1le ls compatible, deeermlne “men pzds on rhe areessory pm; you wlll need lo suldtr m by referrurg lo Flgure Gal Short link 1 lfl! is netcssarvm mm umlre rzdm's rrrremal spenken Then carefully follow rhe mechamczl assembly procedure uueurred helm. Mechanical assembly procedure Elgure G~z shall-s an assembly drawing ul rlre aeeesaury tonneflor. The araer nfassembly is as follows. I Fit (heeled: m the atCESSOr)’ housing. Flgure G1 Clrcun aragam of me Isl: Ores aocessovy cal-m PCB lur nanowlaule radlose er saaraa mm P mam " ‘ f—_ _7 ‘J, ___ _l/nm> rs we a: 11 H] m 1mm MANN) m agm ymnnwh mm "H”‘m" “9 ’ am: azaalm us 510mm x1 era_ um: hmfidngMD-Taitxtmvrin G- 5 Figure 6-2 ‘ Assembiy magiam er Ihe ‘ accessory cunnecte! modem Dutpln is no! dilecflv suitable: . . ' a, musrprcr-rdefilrgrmgroensuredrmgs ) within this envaiope, Setting the signal levei The 0 dB reference lever shown in Figurz G-3 is determmtd by strung mg peak delecud modem outpur signai ievei so rhar you gar 60 percent full system deviation. m peak point in rhe spemum ofzhe modem ourpur musl occur at a frequenty less than 3 kHz. The MOD~AUDIO input srgml can mend down (a DC. To prmnr the rmemai micmphone and Judie path interfermg with me modem's Kmnsmix signai the mmma! microphone musr be disabled Ta do rhrr he Err-Mic w ground via 310 kg resistor Sending data When xhe modem ls to send dam, the Ex? PTT hm musr be held ion (0 vm keyup rhe lmnsmlner. The {ransmiuer lakes (77) ms to warn msmuom «ume. iv Connecting m modem input The modem mput is ronnemd lo [he radio's RXDET-AF ourpur. Th: DC has ofRX~DhTr AF tan vary and 50 AC coupling is ramm- mended. The frequency response ofRX—DET— AF is shown in Figure 64. Group delay The radio's group dtlay distoninn is less than 150 us (or both (he receive and transmit paxhs 7.5 mm accessory adaptor You can mnnecl non-Tau accessories rim require a 7.5 mm zdapmr m the Tail Orca handportzblz using the 75 mm accessory adaptor Such actesmnes use 3.5 mm and 2.5 mm phone plugs with 7,52 mm spacmg between mm. The speaker and mlrmphone mjacks Imerficingnon-Taiucussarifi 5-7 figure as two mans. one wrdeband one nanownanfl Fvwe (3-5 Plugs to! the 7.5 mm accessory adamv smunau m m neck 35 mm 2.5 mm x ‘ SPIN-1 ; 1 GND l 1 1 w ‘ ‘ mcm‘r‘ \ 1 \_/ 7fl2mm mum ”mom mnfidngnmm-mm ] (349 PART Additional information Contents Glosury Tait Biennium Lumed Suftwm Licence lip-mum Glossary active The on' (exerted) Slile of: slgml or lndicatur. ADC Analog to digital conmrer. An eltcttunic devlcc thzt outputs blnary data dependant upon the rnngnlrudc o(voltage input brownmfl A dlp in thz supply voltage Sufficient to put the cunlwl sectmn into hardware reset. calibration The process ufdrlermining the calibnuon am for a rzdic. Czllbratlon is nnrmzlly only tamed nut durmg produtr manufacture or major semce calibration data Th: set ufcoemciems for each ufthe elettrcnlt tuning variables. as; funcr frcqucncr, which allows rnc cadlrix‘n‘filmlncc the mnfigunn'uu data for any frtqliev‘gé' n" E “9 operates cm The cafibflfiofl data is unlque for each mdlo. call -\ campltte rxthange cfinformztion between m nr more panits. In trunked modc this may occur on the contml channel or an a tnflit charmd CCTM Computer controlled test mode. The operating made nfthe radio whcreby computzreqmpment can mmml various rzdlofunctions by sending cummands dawn n serlal link to the rzdlo. channel A reccxve/mnsmn frequency pzit configuration The dcrcrmlnnnnn and setup ufthe configura- dun data for a given frequency from m: malts us stmmxl prugrzmmtd callbndnn data (1 c, clectromc mnmg). configuration data The am set corrcspcndrng tn the value ofthe electronic tunmgvanahles on 2 glvcn channel. Thls lS rzltulzted (or each frequencyfi'om rhc mlibt-atiun data. control channel m channel uscn bra trunking sysrcrn lo comm] the radio conventmnal made The mode qfaperatlun whereby the radto behaves as a conrcnrlnnnl nvwwzy rzdlc (tc. non-qunktd operatlonl. Contitluous rnnc mntrulled subaudlble "slgnnllrng. Contmuous. subaudlble cndlng on the channel For the pnrposc alsegregating user groups DAC Dlgllzl lu analog convcncr. An tlectronit del'lct that outputs a voltage dcpendcnr upon the talue ulbinary data mput database The Set ctprogtammzble data points that allows the product to be tusmmiszd for a pnrnculnr apphcatmn nr made ofnpcrnrlnn, DC Dltéct current. DCS Dlglmill‘ tuded squelch. Conununus, subaudlble cuding trcpcnung dlgltal code sequtnce) on the channel for the purpose of scgregatlng use: gmups. Addjfinuzlmfmmzu'm H -3 PA rosier amplifier PAEX pnrnrc automaiit branch exchange PCB Printed mum board. PLL Phase locked loop. chc plasrir leaded chip czmer PMR PHVZKE mobile radio programming mode The mode ofoperzrion cfrhe radio in which computer equipment can read From and wriu m rhe rédio danhm. QFP Quad liar paeh. PSTN Public servrce telephone narwork. [is {hm righl77’7] ‘ RAM Random access memory » , receive mode This is rhe srarc wherein the radio is produc— ing a valid busy ourpur. lrmspecm'e oi whethzr any audio ourpui is produced 31 rhc speaker renninnls. The +5V~ECON supply is on and sumricnr rime has elapsed for various urcuii blacks to settle RF Radia frequent) RSSI Received signal srrengch indicaror su Serial communicarions interfacec This is she serial imm'ace from rhe radio in an exlemal dzvrte. nummlly utilising rrnnsrnii and reterve dara. signal and ground lines. r/seips us 5mm Selcall Selerme cnlling scqucnrinl rone burst roding un rhr channel ior lhe purposc nfselectirigzn induiduai ur gmup with uhrch ro communi- cats. seleeiing The at: ofplckmg a label from n displayed hsi using rne arruw kcus signalling Xunrmice coding ml rhr channel for she ourposr oi idemlfymg parties and/or segregating user groups. eg. eras. ucs, Sela]! SMD Surface meunr devitt, SOIC srnall ourline inregrarcd cirruir 50]? , émflpuilme rransrsror. e 31. Equelch ' ”seem channel busy dcrccuon cirrurrru The . n- s . . iksfimn m mimic/deactivate ihc audio signal pzth is based on a rignai-ru-norsc rncasurcnicm on (he received RF signal (th squelch circuitry precedes rhe niurc circuitryL standby slate This is essmually when the +5V—ECON Line is off That is. whcn rhe radio is drawing she minimum currem‘ whiic still being switched on. string (Simple) A sequcncc ofrhe eharacrcrs 0 lo 9, ', #, which insrruris rhc radio ro iniriarc a callnr perform some other funcrion. successful (call) —\ call for which a 111.5: thmnd is assigned system restzrl The action mken by rhc radio (eg. in response w the W char-act“ received on the SCD where ii immedlarelv ceases current operation, rheri behaves as lhough n has jusr hem switched on. 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