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84417_O&I_TR-810_C 

                       

 Installation

 

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4

 

Installation 

 

4.1

 

Compass safe distance 

The Compass safe distance for the TR-810 is minimum 110cm. 

 

4.2

 

Introduction. 

 

The procedures for installing the transceiver are described in 

Table 4.2-1

 below. 

 It is recommended that these procedures are completed in the order shown. 

 

Procedure  

Reference 

Initial inspection 

4.3 

Install equipment  

4.4 

Connect remote connectors as required 

4.7 

Connect antenna  

4.5 

Connect DC supply  

4.6 

Table 4.2-1, Installation procedures 

 

4.3

 

Initial inspection 

 

Items included for a TR-810  transceiver 

TR-810 transceiver

 

CD with Operators Manual 

Accessories ordered according to model and installation. See Table 1.1-2, 
Accessory list 

Table 4.3-1, Inspection procedures 

 

On receipt of the radio unit, remove all transit packaging and check that there is no damage 
to the equipment. If damage is evident, contact  Jotron AS immediately and retain the 
original transit packaging. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TR-810

Page 1: ...www jotron com OPERATOR AND INSTALLATION MANUAL TR 810 VHF AM GROUND TO AIR COMMUNICATION RADIO...

Page 2: ...89 336EEC as amended by Directive 93 68 EEC and 72 23 EEC The following standards are applied EMC EN 301 489 22 v 1 3 1 FCC part 15 and part 87 Health and Safety IEC 60945 ed 4 and EN60950 1 Radio sp...

Page 3: ...Standardisation Institute ICAO International Civil Aviation Organization IEC International Electro technical Commission OCP Operators Control Panel In this manual Front module PA Power Amplifier PSU...

Page 4: ...VERSION REASON FOR CHANGE 1 ES 09 05 08 Total 33 84417_OM_TR 810_A New manual 2 ES 08 07 08 1 1 2 1 84417_OM_TR 810_B Change in Tables 3 ES 14 10 08 ALL Total 32 84417_O I_TR 810_C Operation and Insta...

Page 5: ...out of the application or use of the described product This equipment contains CMOS integrated circuits Observe handling precautions to avoid static discharges which may damage these devices Some RF s...

Page 6: ...educe the visibility Storage and safe handling Storage temperature is between 40 C to 70 C Cleaning of the equipment can be done with a cloth soaked in a mixture of ordinary dish detergent and water 1...

Page 7: ...harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harm...

Page 8: ...ctor RJ45 3 4 4 INSTALLATION 4 1 4 1 COMPASS SAFE DISTANCE 4 1 4 2 INTRODUCTION 4 1 4 3 INITIAL INSPECTION 4 1 4 4 INSTALLATION OF TR 810 4 2 4 4 1 Split installation parts 4 2 4 4 2 Measures of TR 81...

Page 9: ...microphone 84092 X X Console bracket 84084 X X Lock screws 84086 X X Front module bracket for split mount 84391 X X Operation and Installation manual 84417 X X Antenna with cable Vehicle kit 97976 X...

Page 10: ...used for ground to air voice and can be operated in the following modes Locally mounted into a vehicle with a microphone connected to the front module connector or to the transceiver unit micII conne...

Page 11: ...mm W 241mm D 72 8mm H TX Output power 10W 1dB adjustable 40W PEP Output is reduced automatically depending of BITE measure TX Modulation AM up to 90 Modulation level adjustable from front panel TX Dis...

Page 12: ...will show icons to indicate different status Indicates that the key button on the microphone is pressed and the radio is transmitting Indicates that the radio transmitter has decreased the output leve...

Page 13: ...utton for 1 second To switch the transceiver OFF press button once to enter the Main menu Then press and hold the button for 5 seconds 3 1 4 Front Mic Headset connector The front Mic Headset connector...

Page 14: ...ernally in the transceiver unit 3 2 2 DC Connector The DC wires are connected to the external DC supply 12V to 28V 10 or directly to the cars battery via a separate external fuse Red wire is the posit...

Page 15: ...will force the transmitter to low power Gas alarm NC 5 Not in use MUTE 6 Used to mute external equipment Triggered by squelch 12VDC 7 12 VDC to external equipment 10mA GND 8 Common ground Table 3 2 3...

Page 16: ...ment 4 4 4 Connect remote connectors as required 4 7 5 Connect antenna 4 5 6 Connect DC supply 4 6 Table 4 2 1 Installation procedures 4 3 Initial inspection Items included for a TR 810 transceiver 1...

Page 17: ...ertical area The front module can be mounted separately away from the transceiver unit using an extension cable and a mounting plate or a bracket Item number Document number Title Quantity 1 82767 TRA...

Page 18: ...84417_O I_TR 810_C Installation Page 4 3 4 4 2 Measures of TR 810 Figure 4 4 2 1 Measures of TR 810...

Page 19: ...84417_O I_TR 810_C Installation Page 4 4 4 4 3 Desktop Mounting Figure 4 4 3 1 Standard desktop mounting Figure 4 4 3 2 Split desktop mounting...

Page 20: ...810_C Installation Page 4 5 4 4 4 Flush mounting Figure 4 4 4 1 Standard flush mounting Hole in desk or wall for the connection cable between front module and transceiver unit Figure 4 4 4 2 Split fl...

Page 21: ...Refer to chapter 2 1 for voltage limits 4 7 Remote signals Several remote signals are available on the rear interfaces of the transceiver unit These signals can be grouped into Audio signals Key signa...

Page 22: ...eiver unit and shall follow the volume adjustment of the internal speaker Audio Ex speaker Mute on TX On Off Off Set to On when an external loudspeaker is going to be silenced when TX is keyed RX sett...

Page 23: ...Restricted Limits front panel operation to select preset channels and adjust audio output levels turn the squelch on off and change the display appearance Use this level when the radio is used in cas...

Page 24: ...sed are in accordance with the table below Display Actual frequency MHz Bandwidth kHz 118 000 118 000 25 118 005 118 0000 8 33 118 010 118 0083 8 33 118 015 118 0167 8 33 118 025 118 025 25 118 030 11...

Page 25: ...is stored the display will show DEFAULT 136 000MHz Press to navigate to the squelch adjustment screen This setting adjusts the squelch operating level Rotate CW or CCW to adjust the squelch operating...

Page 26: ...ormation by rotating Press to enter selected sub menu For details of sub menus refer to chapter 5 5 Table 5 3 1 User menu selections transceiver Operator and Technician levels 5 4 User menu transceive...

Page 27: ...tion parameters for TX output power setting Timeout setting Modulation level setting Channel setup Sel Visibility Sel Rx only Freq and name No of channels 25KHz step Access to configuration parameters...

Page 28: ...enus available on the Service menu 5 7 Bite information menus transceiver Under the menu selection from the Bite menu various submenus are available for the technician The submenus and details for the...

Page 29: ...Board Possible faults 12V shorted to GND defective output stage etc IF current 20mA to 60mA 40mA Alarm IF The current consumption in the 1 IF circuit is out of range Check X 99205 Main Board 1 IF mix...

Page 30: ...detects a failure the alarm indicator on the front module display will be lit Details about the fault that caused the alarm are accessible for the technician See chapter 5 7 The technician can access...

Page 31: ...NTING 4 4 FIGURE 4 4 3 2 SPLIT DESKTOP MOUNTING 4 4 FIGURE 4 4 4 1 STANDARD FLUSH MOUNTING 4 5 FIGURE 4 4 4 2 SPLIT FLUSH MOUNTING 4 5 TABLE 5 1 1 1 FREQUENCY SETTING 8 33 AND 25 KHZ CHANNELS 5 2 TABL...

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