User Manual

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3.7.4 Front Panel Back Lighting
Front panel back lighting connection should be made on pin 3 of the transceiver. The opposite
end of this lead should be connected to the panel lighting system of the aircraft. Before
connecting, verify the required panel lighting voltage (28 VDC or 5VAC) on the transceiver
configuration control label.
3.7.5 Audio Outputs (600 ohms and 4 0hms)
The audio output from pin 9 can be used to drive a 4 ohm speaker up to 2.5 watts. Audio output
from pin 1 is 600 ohms, 0.5 watts maximum.
3.7.6 Audio Output Ground
Pin 10 is the ground for both the 4 ohm and 600 ohm audio output signals on pins 9 and 1.
3.7.7 Mic Signal Input
The microphone input signal is to be provided on pin 6, utilizing shielded wire with the shield
grounded to pin 10.
3.7.8 Memory Up/Memory Down
Remote scrolling through the 120 memory positions can be achieved by providing a ground to
pins 4 (up) and 5 (down) through a momentary contact cyclic switch.
3.7.9 Data Input
Data communications equipment requiring direct access to the modulator and discriminator can
be connected via pins 2 and 11. Data cannot be transmitted in CANADA unless equipment is
approved for use with the TFM-138B by the communications regulatory authority.
3.8 INTERNAL PROGRAMMING AND GUARD ENABLE/DISABLE JUMPER
The programming and direct frequency entry modes can be disabled by removing the internal
enable/disable jumper strap from pins 2 and 3 of J15. Removal of this jumper will prevent
operation on any frequencies other than those programmed in the 120 memory positions and two
guard receiver memory positions. Removal of the guard receiver programming enable /disable
jumper strap from pins 1 and 2 of J15 will totally disable the operator’s ability to re-program the 2
guard receiver channels.
The transceiver is always shipped with the two jumpers in the entry enable positions. To place
either of the jumpers in the disable position:
1. Remove and retain the seven (7) No. 4-40 screws securing the bottom cover of the
transceiver to its chassis.
2. Remove and retain the four (4) No. 4-40 screws securing the guard receiver PCB
module in the chassis tray. Remove the guard receiver module from the chassis tray.
3. Remove and retain the five (5) screws securing the chassis tray to the main chassis.
Remove the chassis tray.
4. You should now have access to the Microprocessor Control Unit (MCU) PCB Module (See
Figure 3-3). Remove the enable/disable jumper from pins 3 and 4 or pins 1 and 2 of J15,
as desired.
5. Reverse steps 1 through 3 and secure all screws to re-assemble the transceiver.