Tait TEL0062 Hand Portable Transmitter User Manual User Guide
Tait Limited Hand Portable Transmitter User Guide
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Contents
- 1. User Guide
- 2. Operators Manual
- 3. User Guide Training Supplement
User Guide
Function Key To make a call, turn to select to the desired Channel or Scan Group, then press PTT to talk, release PTT to listen. To make a call, use a short press or a long press to operate the function keys 1&2. Then press PTT to talk and release PTT to listen. See Radio Configuration for settings. Radio Configuration IMPORTANT Long condition the battery. Refer to the Battery Charger User Guide. Install the Battery Install the Antenna Short Condition the battery every week. Your Tait Orca radio has been configured for your requirements by your authorised Tait Dealer or your company administrator. Therefore, some functions will vary in operation or will not be available. The configuration information can be written onto this User Guide. Batteries When you select a Scan Group of Channels, scanning for activity will begin automatically. Use Tait Orca 5000 NiCd/NiMH batteries or Tait Orca Elan/Excel/Eclipse NiCd/NiMH batteries. For more information on batteries, refer to the Battery Care Guide. IMPORTANT Do not put Tait Orca 5000 batteries into older battery chargers. Tait Orca 5000 NiCd/NiMH batteries are ONLY for Tait Orca battery chargers with software version 2.07+. Handset mode Illustration shows the recommended method for use in handset mode. Use the lower microphone to speak. M5010-200-00-051 Main Items 16-way Selector On/Off and Volume Antenna Function Key 1 Function Key 2 LED Speaker Standard Microphone PTT Press to Talk, Release to Listen. Handset Microphone Radio Identification Group Information Preset/Fixed Selcall Emergency Calls and One Touch Selcalls You may need to Select a Selcall Channel. Select a Selcall Channel. Select the appropriate Function Key to make the call: Select the appropriate Function Key to make the call: Short press or Long press Short press or Long press u Preset Call #1 u Preset Call #2 u Fixed Selcall Sequence Press PTT to talk. Release PTT to listen. Press PTT to talk. Release PTT to listen. Emergency Call One Touch Call Press PTT to talk. There is usually no need to respond to a Group Selcall. Flash fast Using the PTT Press PTT to talk to all persons on the same Channel. Release PTT to listen. You can only transmit or receive on one Channel at a time. Phonetic Alphabet u Your radio does not require routine maintenance. However, it is a Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India Juliet Kilo Lima Mike November Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whisky X-ray Yankee Zulu u Clean the radio, accessories and charger weekly using a clean dry lint-free Squelch Squelch allows reception of intellgible signals that are above the factory-set signal threshold, thus reducing noise. Set via the Menu to city or country. Notes Emergency Call Numbers cloth. When cleaning, do not use solvents, detergents, alcohol, aerosol sprays or petroleum-based products. u Clean the electrical contacts on the battery and charger weekly using a fibre glass pencil, or the graphite tip of a type 4h (#4) or harder pencil. u Do not put the radio and accessories in fluids. u Do not drop the radio onto hard surfaces, place it down carefully. u Do not use if the radio, antenna or accessories are damaged. u Repairs and modifications must only be carried out by a Tait approved dealer. u Always have the D-Clip or protective cover installed to protect the radio from dust ingress and electrostatic discharges. Fast flash Radio is incorrectly configured. Contact your authorised Tait dealer or your company administrator. Slow flash Low pitch beep every 5 seconds. Battery is low. Charge the battery. Squelch Override This overrides the squelch feature so that all signals are made audible. This may improve the signal reception in marginal areas, but will likely increase noise. It cannot be activated when a scan group is selected. Set via a function key. Flash slow Handset Mode Speaker volume is reduced so that radio can be held near to the ear like a cellphone. Press PTT to talk, release PTT to listen. Nuisance Delete If a Channel in a Scan group is busy for a long time and you do not want to listen to the conversation, you can temporarily remove it from the scanning regime using Nuisance Delete. To apply Nuisance Delete to the currently selected Channel, press the function key (if configured). This will remove the currently selected Channel from the scanning regime. Select the Scan Group again to reset and remove Nuisance Delete. Flash Troubleshooting High pitch beep twice, short duration. The temperature is too high. You should stop transmitting and allow the radio to cool down. Checklist u Is radio turned on? u Is correct channel selected? u Is battery installed on radio? u Is battery charged? u Is antenna damaged? u Is battery charger working? Battery is Low pitch High pitch too low beep, long Fast flash beeps. duration. to operate the radio. Turn Radio is stunned. off the radio.Charge the battery. Contact the despatcher. Performance To maintain the optimum performance of the radio: u Use only the supplied antenna. u Use only the radio and accessories for their design purpose. u Use only accessories that are approved by Tait Electronics Ltd. u Avoid high temperatures. If the temperature exceeds 80ºC (176ºF) the radio will make two short high-pitched beeps and will not work. Temperatures above 90ºC (194ºF) cause permanent damage to the radio. External Short press is less than 1 second Long press is more than 1 second Note: Function keys use a toggle action e.g. on/off Short Press Long Press Short Press Long Press Disabled Tones: Beeps on / off Economy Mode Control on / off One Touch Call (Selcall) Channel's DTMF Preset Fixed Selcall Sequence Preset Call #1 (Selcall) Preset Call #2 (Selcall) Emergency (Selcall) Nuisance Delete Repeater Talk Around on / off Repeater Access Tone Handset Mode on / off Low Power on / off Toggle Monitor on / off Disable Monitor Squelch Override on / off Handset Mode Inactivity seconds Volume 16-way Selector To cancel Selcall: Use the function key to turn the monitor off (autoquiet timer), wait for the auto-quiet timer, or turn the radio off then on. Conventional Features F2 Deferred Callback for Selcall: If busy, the call will be sent when the Channel is free: up to 15 tries (if configured). Looking after your Radio sophisticated electronic device and should be treated with care. F1 Write your settings Receive a Selcall Call Flash slow Press PTT to If any parts are damaged or missing, Talk. Release report this to your authorised Tait dealer immediately. to Listen. M5010-200-00-051 External Function Keys 1 and 2 Standard Operation Illustration shows the recommended method for standard operation. Use the upper microphone to speak. 100% Synthetic Paper: Waterproof, Strong, Chemical Resistant, Recyclable. Solvent based ink. Printed in New Zealand Function Key 2 Press PTT to talk. Release PTT to listen. Parts Turn on radio, adjust speaker volume, select channel. Function Key 1 Press PTT to talk. Release PTT to listen. Radio Configuration Use a standard pencil or ballpoint pen. No solvent based pens. To erase pencil use a rubber eraser. To erase ballpoint pen, use a water moistened cloth. 16-way Selector Getting Started First Use of Radio Selcall Calls medium Monitor Mode Listen to all traffic and all groups on a channel. Monitor mode automatically turns off after a preset time. It can be reset by the despatcher or when some types of calls are made. It can be configured to override Selcall (Selcall mute) or both Selcall and CTCSS/DCS. Standard Mode CTCSS/DCS Mode Selcall Mode Users on the same Channel can hear the message. Sub-audible tones enable specific calls to Channels or Groups. Audible tones (beeps) enable selective calls to be made to Individuals or Groups. Receive Flash fast Medium pitch beep, short duration, twice. Radio power-up sequence Slow flash = every 2 seconds Medium flash = every 1 second Fast flash = four per second Steady Transmit at normal power Flash slow Flash medium Transmit at low power Handset mode Medium pitch beep, short duration. Function turned on Steady Channel is busy Flash medium Repeater talk around (RTA) Flash slow Monitor or Squelch Override Flash fast Medium pitch warble, long duration, repeating. Flash slow Low pitch beep, short duration. Function turned off Call received but not answered Flash fast continues until answered. Steady Scan Group for activity or greatest signal strength Medium pitch beep, long duration, three times. Call time is almost up, 10 seconds to go Economy mode Flash medium Activity detected on a Scan Group Low pitch beep, for 1.5 seconds. Transmit timer has expired Repeater Repeater Repeater Receive Indicators Ignore Receive Low pitch beep, long duration. No transmit Channel is busy or transmit is inhibited by Selcall muting. Wait or use a free channel. Medium pitch beep, short duration, two times. Squelch Override Use a standard pencil or ballpoint pen. No solvent based pens. To erase pencil use a rubber eraser. To erase ballpoint pen, use a water moistened cloth. Making Calls Tait Orca 5010 Conventional Portable Radio User Guide Batteries Battery Life Battery Types Battery Shift Life There are two types of battery for your Tait Orca radio: Nickel Cadmium (NiCd) and Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH). NiCd batteries are the preferred choice for shelf life, service life, high transmit duty cycles, extreme temperatures and general use. NiMH Batteries are best suited to low transmit duty cycles where a long standby duration is required. Battery shift life is affected by many factors. For example: Battery Safety radios Battery Storage u Battery service life is ultimately reduced by the number of charges charge remaining after every shift prior to recharging, and if the battery is short conditioned every week. u Although important for battery maintenance, long conditioning and u NiCd batteries are more resistant to very warm and cold environments compared with NiMH. u Do not put the battery in fluids. u Do not drop the battery onto hard surfaces. Place it down carefully. u Repairs and modifications must only be carried out by a Tait approved Economy mode Low, medium and high economy modes. Transmit in low power mode Reduces transmission power from maximum to 1 Watt. Method Up to 15–25% Function key or program the radio Up to 25% Function key or program the radio * A typical duty cycle is: 5% transmit, 5% receive, 90% standby. This is based on a typical 8 hour shift plus 1 hour break. Installing the D-clip Accessory Adaptors Removing the D-clip Belt Loop Carry Case Installing the Radio and Carry Case Slide the Carry Case upwards Install the Belt Loop Rotate the Carry Case by 180 degrees Install the Radio section on Battery Performance. Battery Problems Crystalline growth and the formation of inter-metallic compounds are the main causes of poor battery performance. Conditioning helps to break up crystalline formations that cause reduced surface area for charge and thus reduced capacity/shift life. Crystalline formations can cause self-discharge in extreme cases where the crystals grow through the separator. Conditioning also helps to break up the inter-metallic compounds that can form and cause resistance and thus reduced capacity/shift life. Car Kit Safety Precautions Removing the Radio and Carry Case dealer. u When transmitting, hold the radio microphone 25–50mm (1–2 inches) from your mouth. u When transmitting, keep the antenna at least 25mm (1 inch) from any part of your body, especially your face and eyes. u Turn off the radio where radio waves could interfere with electronic devices. u Turn off the radio at fuel/gas stations. u Turn off the radio in an area where detonators/explosives are being used. u Turn off the radio before boarding/leaving an aircraft and whilst on board an aircraft. u Do not use the radio whilst driving vehicles or operating machinery. u Do not use earphones or headsets at high volume levels. u Do not transmit in frequency bands that are reserved for use by distress beacons, such as 406 to 406.1 MHz. u Do not put the radio, battery or accessories in liquids as they will be damaged. u Do not allow children to play with the radio; it is not a toy. Hazardous Atmospheres A hazardous atmosphere has the potential for fire or explosion from dusts, gases, liquids and solids. Make sure of the following in hazardous atmospheres: u Turn off the radio, unless the radio is qualified for use in hazardous atmospheres. u Do not replace batteries, even if the radio is qualified for use in hazardous atmospheres. u Do not use damaged radios. If the radio was originally qualified for use in such environments, the radio is not qualified if it has a cracked casing. u Do not modify the configuration of a radio that is qualified as intrinsically safe for use in hazardous atmospheres. If you do, it will not be qualified. Install the Carry Case Electromagnetic Interference Unfasten the Clip and remove the Radio Remove by peeling apart Install the clip Turn off your radio where radio waves could interfere with electronic devices. Some facilities use equipment that is sensitive to Electromagnetic Interference such as: hospitals, medical centres, aircraft and some industrial facilities. Only use your radio in these situations if the radio is qualified for use in such areas. Note: The following warning applies to FCC approved radios in the 800 MHz and 900 MHz frequency bands: FCC RF Exposure Limits Recycle Recycle batteries that are of no use. Contact your authorised Tait dealer for more advice. Earphones, Palm and Lapel Microphones Speaker Microphones u To maintain the optimum performance of the battery, refer to the IMPORTANT: Excessive short and long conditioning will reduce the life of the battery. Follow these recommendations: u Short condition the battery weekly. u Long condition the battery only for the following reasons: on first use of new battery, if performance is poor, and after more than two weeks of storage. Leather Carry Cases Headphones Servicing and Programming Kits We recommend the use of a battery analyser to monitor the performance of batteries. Note that different analysers produce different results. Description Accessory Connector Kits (32ºF) or above 40ºC (104ºF). Looking after your Battery Name D-Clip u NiHM batteries are not recommended for temperatures below 0ºC Battery Performance Percent increase in shift life on 5-5-90% duty cycle* Battery batteries. Battery Care Battery Power Saving Features of a Typical Radio Battery Charger short conditioning affect the battery service life, and should therefore not be done more frequently than recommended. Battery Performance Note: Excessive short and long conditioning will reduce the life of the battery. Follow these recommendations to maintain the optimum performance of the battery: u Charge the battery as soon as the radio gives the ‘low battery’ warning. u Short condition the battery weekly. u Long condition the battery only for the following reasons: on first use of new battery, if performance is poor, and after more than two weeks of storage. u Do not charge a charged battery that has had little or no use. u Do not leave charged batteries in the charger for more than a day. u Turn the radio off when it is unattended for long periods. u Clean electrical contacts of the battery and charger weekly using a fibre glass pencil, or the graphite tip of a type 4h (#4) or harder pencil. u Use only batteries that are approved by Tait Electronics Ltd. Belt Loop 6-Way Multi-Charger u Batteries can typically have a longer service life if there is some residual u Temperatures below –20ºC (–4ºF) will permanently damage NiMH To maintain the optimum performance of the battery: Contact your authorised Tait Dealer Using the radio, lapel microphone and carry case and discharges, and the way it is treated. Tait Orca 5000 – IMPORTANT All Tait Orca batteries (TOPB100, TOPB200, TOPB400, TOPB500, TOPB600, TOPB700) are compatible with Tait Orca radios and chargers (software version 2·07+). However, care needs to be taken to ensure appropriate choice of belt clips and carry accessories. Antennas Battery Service Life Battery Temperature Charging Batteries – Tait Orca Elan, Excel and Eclipse Accessories transmit and receive regularly Charging Batteries Do not put Tait Orca 5000 batteries into older battery chargers such as the ‘green button’ models. Tait Orca 5000 NiCd/NiMH batteries are ONLY for battery chargers with software version 2·07+. The software version number is on the label underneath the battery charger. Removing the Battery u 1500mAh is the minimum recommended battery size for trunked u A radio on standby will use less power than a radio that is used to power loss. For best results, discharge the battery until the ‘low battery’ warning is given. NiMH batteries can typically be useless after 2 years of storage at room temperature. Store batteries in a cool and dry location, away from direct sunlight. Long condition the battery after storage. Installing the Battery u Trunked radios will generally use more power than conventional radios Do not install or remove batteries in hazardous atmospheres as an explosion or fire could occur, even if the radio is qualified for use in such environments. A hazardous atmosphere has the potential for fire or explosion from dusts, gases, liquids and solids. u If storing the radio for long periods, remove the battery to ensure no Accessory Use Note for Accessories To use the belt loop, the accessory needs the D-clip fitting. For example: a lapel microphone. This product generates radio frequency energy during transmissions. It is classified by the FCC as suitable for general population use in an uncontrolled exposure environment. The following conditions apply to the use of this radio: u It must only be used with authorised accessories and antennas. u Do not exceed a duty cycle ratio of 20% transmit mode to stand-by or receive modes. The radio is in transmit mode when the PTT key on the radio is pressed and the TX indicator LED is lit.
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