User's Manual

TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED
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TMS-100 90-6R/8.33
Installation & Operating Instructions
TiL 02RE301 Rev B
2-4
2.5 RE-ASSEMBLY
After frequency programming has been completed, remove the programming cable from J4 and
reassemble the transceiver as follows:
(1) Disconnect the power cable to the transceiver..
(2) Install the bottom cover on the main chassis of the transceiver utilizing screws and lock
washers retained during disassembly. Tighten Screws.
(3) On the front panel label of the transceiver, mark the channel designation label with the
appropriate frequency against each channel preprogrammed.
2.6 OPERATIONAL CHECK
Connect the transceiver to a test bench, and perform an operational check of the transceiver in
both transmit and receive modes of operation, checking each channel in use.
2.7 INSTALLATION - INTRODUCTION
The following gives the basic installation information for units of VHF/AM Mobile Transceiver
System 860605 in a typical airport service vehicle. As there are many types of vehicles in use,
some may require "tailor made" installation information.
2.8 TRANSCEIVER LOCATION
The first consideration when planning an installation in a vehicle is the location of the transceiver.
The transceiver is normally located under the dashboard of a vehicle with the transceiver
supported under the mounting bracket, as shown in Figure 1.2. Where space under the
dashboard is limited, the transceiver could be supported above the mounting bracket, the reverse
of Figure 1.2.
Consideration should also be given to allowing sufficient space behind the transceiver for the
length of the antenna connector and the power supply connector when they are mated to the
transceiver connectors.
2.9 VEHICLE POWER SUPPLY
Having determined the location of the transceiver, the point of connection to the vehicle power
supply may be chosen. The transceiver will operate from a 12 or 24 volts dc nominal power
supply with negative ground, which must be taken from a fused power source with a minimum of
5-ampere fuse in circuit. The transceiver will tolerate an input voltage over the range 11.0 to 15.0
Vdc.