User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Installation and Operation Manual
- Tait Contact Information
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Mechanical Description
- 3 Functional Description
- 4 Installation
- 5 Replacing Modules
- 5.1 Removing the Base Station and Opening the Tray
- 5.2 Replacing the UI Board
- 5.3 Replacing the Receiver Module
- 5.4 Replacing the Transmitter Module
- 5.5 Replacing the SI Board
- 5.6 Replacing the Transmitter and Receiver Fans
- 5.7 Replacing the Fan Power Board
- 5.8 Replacing the Temperature Sensor Board
- 5.9 Replacing the AC Power Supply Unit, Fan and Filter Module
- 5.10 Replacing the Speaker
- 5.11 Final Reassembly
- 6 Connections
- 7 Preparation for Operation
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Mode of Operation
- 7.3 Line-controlled Base
- 7.4 Talk Through Repeater
- 7.5 RF Modem
- 7.6 Data Repeater
- 7.7 TaitNet Trunking
- 7.8 Programmable Features
- 7.9 Additional Settings
- 7.10 Adding Subaudible Signalling
- 7.11 Soft Off (Tx Tail Time)
- 7.12 Tone On Idle (TOI)
- 7.13 Fan Operation
- 7.14 Channel ID
- 7.15 Relay Polarity
- 7.16 Channel Increment and Decrement by Function Keys
- 7.17 Carrier Wave Identification (CWID)
- 8 Maintenance Guide
- Glossary
- Tait General Software Licence Agreement
- Directive 1999/5/EC Declaration of Conformity
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operating range Operating range is another term for switching range.
P
PA The PA (power amplifier) is a part of the transmitter that boosts the exciter
output to a certain level sufficient to transmit via the antenna.
power down Radio is switched off.
power up Radio is switched on.
pre-emphasis Pre-emphasis is a process in the transmitter that boosts higher audio
frequencies.
programming manipulating calibration database, radio database.
Programming
Application
The programming application is used to create configuration files for the
base station. The programming application can read files from the base
station or load new files onto the base station.
programming
database
The programming database is the information that is altered using the radio
programming application. For trunked radios, each programming database
consists of separate network, fleet and radio information.
programming mode The mode of operation of the radio in which computer equipment can read
from and write to the radio database.
Q
quiet operation When quiet operation is active, all audible indicators except incoming call
alerts, sidetones and warning tones are disabled. Contrast with silent
operation.
quiet state The quiet state is the state the radio is in when monitor is inactive the radio
user does not have to listen to traffic that is not intended for them.
R
Recommended
Settings
Recommended settings are settings in the programming application that
should not be changed from the recommended default value, but unlike
mandatory settings, the user is permitted to make changes; providing they
verify the correct operation of the enabled or modified feature. No
guarantee is given that a feature will work if the recommended settings
disable the feature or if a recommended value is changed.