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Pub. 42004-387G 

Model 4512-001, 4512-001FR, 4514-001, and 4514-001FR 6-Channel Radios 

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Programming 

The Radio Transceiver Module contains programmable features, such as CTCSS and frequency selection, 
which can be set at the factory to the customer’s specifications. 

Any changes should be made by a qualified technician.  The software programming kit (Part No. 19101-
024) is required. 

Power Supply Adjustment 

The power supply PCBA is factory-adjusted for a float voltage of 13.8 V dc at 11.5 mA charging current 
into the optional standby/emergency battery.  The charging current can be adjusted using Pot 2 on the 
Power Supply PCBA.  Refer to Figure 4 on page 7 for location of Pot 2.  If field adjustment becomes 
necessary, the procedure is as follows: 

1.

 

Disconnect the battery terminals and substitute a 1200-ohm, 5% resistor connected across the 
‘fast-on’ terminals that are disconnected from the battery. 

2.

 

Measure across the resistor, and adjust the float level using Pot 2 to 13.8 +0.1 V dc. 

3.

 

Disconnect the load resistor and re-connect the leads of the battery. 

Speaker Output Adjustment 

The speaker output volume is adjustable using R7 on the Interface PCBA.  Refer to Figure 4 on page 7 for 
the location of R7.  The adjustment procedure is as follows: 

1.

 

With the speaker in place, initiate a radio conversation with a second radio user. 

2.

 

Adjust R7 for the desired maximum speaker volume. 

Summary of Contents for 4512-001

Page 1: ...ons 1 Description 2 Connectors 3 Power Connector 3 Speaker Connector 4 Microphone Connector 4 Antenna Connector 4 Channel Selector Switch 4 Radio Transceiver Module 5 Interface PCBA 5 Pot R7 5 Wide Ra...

Page 2: ...Battery Connections 13 Microphone Connection 13 Speaker Connection 13 Programming 14 Power Supply Adjustment 14 Speaker Output Adjustment 14 Operation 15 Initiating Calls 15 Receiving Calls 15 Contro...

Page 3: ...arty General Information Scope of Manual This manual provides descriptive data and service information for the following GAI Tronics 6 Channel Radios Model 4512 001 270 V dc Frequencies programmed by...

Page 4: ...4 14 H 3 00 D inches The housing is also a mounting bracket and includes an integral handle The mounting bolts double as support feet when the unit is placed horizontally on a flat surface such as on...

Page 5: ...he location of the connectors and channel selector switch PowerConnector Refer to Figure 3 for the locations of the connectors The pinout for the power connector is as follows Table 1 Model 4512 001 C...

Page 6: ...ur to the speaker and or radio Jumper P6 must be in position 2 3 to activate the carrier detect output Refer to Table 6 on page 5 and Figure 7 on page 12 MicrophoneConnector The microphone pinout is a...

Page 7: ...equencies Do not attempt to program the radio for these frequencies Table 5 UHF 450 470 MHz Receive MHz Transmit MHz 460 80000 460 78750 461 23750 460 79375 461 24375 460 80625 461 25625 460 81250 461...

Page 8: ...nge of input voltages and in addition to the internal protection it is further protected from transients on the external power source by the optional Surge Filter PCBA The power supply provides regula...

Page 9: ...Channel Radios are designed to operate with a rechargeable battery When installed the standby emergency battery supplies power for up to 15 minutes of normal run time with RF set to low power setting...

Page 10: ...computing devices must contain warnings about possible interference with local residential radio and TV reception This warning reads as follows NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply...

Page 11: ...ircuit module 4 When servicing a circuit module avoid carpeted areas dry environments and certain types of clothing silk nylon etc because they contribute to static build up Similarly disconnect the t...

Page 12: ...al sheathed or metal clad or are permanently separated from the conductors of the other circuitry by a continuous and firmly fixed nonconductor such as porcelain tubes or flexible tubing in addition t...

Page 13: ...ng the 25 foot coax antenna cable Refer to Figure 6 and Figure 7 for the Models 4512 001 and 4514 001 respectively Select an area for antenna mounting that gives the antenna an unobstructed view of th...

Page 14: ...004 387G Model 4512 001 4512 001FR 4514 001 and 4514 001FR 6 Channel Radios Page 12 of 19 f standard ioms current release 42004 instr manuals 42004 387g doc 02 15 Figure 7 Model 4514 001 Connection Di...

Page 15: ...follows Refer to Figure 4 on page 7 1 Loosen the mounting screw on the right of the 63069 013 Battery Bracket and lift it out of the keyhole slot Slide the battery into place Replace the bracket and...

Page 16: ...tery The charging current can be adjusted using Pot 2 on the Power Supply PCBA Refer to Figure 4 on page 7 for location of Pot 2 If field adjustment becomes necessary the procedure is as follows 1 Dis...

Page 17: ...allow time for the radio channel to be established 2 Speak directly into the microphone held approximately 1 2 inch from the mouth The microphone button must be held down while talking to the radio us...

Page 18: ...ive or malfunctioning equipment should be returned to the factory for repair Please call 1 800 492 1212 or 610 777 1374 to obtain a Return Authorization number published repair prices and shipping ins...

Page 19: ...re 1 0A Slo Blo 5 20mm 250V UL CSA Interface PCBA fuse F2 is 0 1A Slo Blo 5 20mm 250V UL CSA Battery Replacement The optional standby emergency battery is designed to have a shelf life of approximatel...

Page 20: ...r 8 watts maximum into 8 ohms UHF Radio Transceiver General FCC ID AIERT17 445 Frequency range 450 470 MHz Frequency stability 1 5 ppm Tone code signaling CTCSS Quiet Call and DCS Transmitter RF power...

Page 21: ...lead acid 40201 004 Field Replacement Items Description Part No Fuse F1 Power Supply PCBA 1 25A Slo Blo 2AG 250V axial leaded UL CSA 4612 23015 25 Fuse F2 Power Supply PCBA 1 6A Slo Blo 5 20mm 250V U...

Page 22: ...of the Contractor s personnel from the work site Re performance of services shall be Buyer s sole and exclusive remedy and in no event shall GAI Tronics warranty obligations with respect to services e...

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