Tait TEL0064 Base Station Paging Transmitter User Manual M830P 00 1A1

Tait Limited Base Station Paging Transmitter M830P 00 1A1

Updated users manual

M830P-00 General A1.1Copyright TEL 01/07/031 General1.1 Additional Technical InformationIf you have any questions about this manual or the equipment it describes, please con-tact your nearest Tait Dealer or Customer Service Organisation. If necessary, you can getadditional technical help from Customer Support, Tait Electronics Ltd, Christchurch,New Zealand (full contact details are on page 2).When requesting information, please quote either the manual product code (e.g.M830P-00-1TA), or the equipment product code and serial number which are printed ona label on the back of the product (as shown in Figure 1.1).Figure 1.1   Typical Product Code & Serial Number LabelsIf you require information about a particular PCB, please quote the full PCB internalpart number (IPN) which is screen printed onto the top side of the board (refer to theappropriate PCB Information section in this manual for more details).1.2 Caution: CMOS DevicesThis equipment contains CMOS Devices which are susceptible to damage from staticcharges. Care when handling these devices is essential. For correct handling proceduresrefer to the manufacturers' data books, e.g. Philips data books covering CMOS devices,or Motorola CMOS data books, Section 5 'Handling', etc.An anti-static bench kit (refer to Figure 1.2) is available from Tait Electronics Ltd underthe following product codes:• KS0001 - 1 conductive rubber bench mat- 1 earth lead to connect the mat to ground•KS0004- 1 wrist strap.this area used for regionalType Approval informationproduct codeserial numberT835-10-0000Rev 1900000Tait Electronics LimitedMade in New ZealandT838-10-0000Rev 1900000Tait Electronics LimitedMade in New Zealand
A1.2 General M830P-0001/07/03 Copyright TELFigure 1.2   Typical Anti-static Bench Set-up1.3 Caution: Aerial LoadThe equipment has been designed to operate safely under a wide range of aerial loadingconditions. However, we strongly recommend that the transmitter should always beoperated with a suitable load to prevent damage to the transmitter output power stage.1.4 Caution: Beryllium Oxide & Power TransistorsThe RF power transistors in current use all contain some beryllium oxide. This sub-stance, while perfectly harmless in its normal solid form, can become a severe healthhazard when it has been reduced to dust. For this reason the RF power transistorsshould not be broken open, mutilated, filed, machined, or physically damaged in anyway that can produce dust particles.1.5 USA Installations: RF Exposure Compliance, Control Guidelines and Operating InstructionsAll radio transmitter installations must comply with the FCC environmental rules (referto CFR 47 Chapter 1, sub-part I). In addition, the FCC requires the following safetyinformation to be provided by the radio manufacturer:To control exposure to yourself and others and ensure compliance with the gen-eral/uncontrolled and occupational/controlled environment exposure limitsalways adhere to the following procedures. to building earth (not mains earth)conductivewrist strapconductive rubberbench mat
M830P-00 General A1.3Copyright TEL 01/07/03Guidelines:• User awareness instructions must accompany this device when transferred toother users.• Do not use this device if the operational requirements described herein are notmet.Instructions:• Transmit only when people near the antenna are at least the recommendedminimum distance away, as shown in Table 1.1, from a properly installed,according to installation instructions, externally-mounted antenna.Note: Table 1.1 lists the recommended minimum distance for bystanders in anuncontrolled environment from transmitting types of antennas at fre-quencies in the range 138-174MHz and several different ranges of ratedradio power. Table 1.1   Rated Power and Recommended DistanceFCC Conditions of UseOutput is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor  permanent structures with a separation distance of at least2.66 meters from all persons during  normal operation. The peak conducted out-put power at each antenna terminal must not exceed 100W and the antenna gainmust not exceed 6dBi. Users and installers must be provided with appropriateantenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions, includingantenna co-location requirements of §1.1307(b)(3) for satisfying RF exposure com-pliance. Base Station Paging Transmitter can be operated with or without high sta-bility oscillator.Rated Power of Transmitter Recommended Minimum Distance from Transmitting Antenna513cm50 133cm100 watts 266cm
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