
PPD Maintenance Manual
T1DA0502-002, Rev A
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For legacy PPD units (serial numbers below 5600) the ARP and low battery reset may need to be
performed. This may also be required for units with no pull-pin that have a non-zero pull-pin
ARP setting.
The ARP and battery low reset is performed as described in section 5. It can also be similarly
performed without the programmer software or adapter. Set the programmer adapter board JP1 to
connect pins 1 and 2 (reset position). Before reconnecting the new battery, plug the programmer
adapter board into the PPD as described in section 3.4. Then connect the new battery to the
battery clip. Remove the programmer adapter board from the PPD and finish battery install as
per section 4.7.
NOTE
Replace only with the same or equivalent type battery. Dispose of used batteries
according to the local codes and battery manufacturer instructions.
8.0 PPD
TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS
The PPD operational frequency is programmable within two separate bands. There is a PPD
model for each band: The low band 420-450MHz is model T1FG02XX and the high band 450-
470 MHz is model T1FG03XX. The XX defines options such as antenna (external/internal),
Pull-Pin and Man-Down Module. The transmission duration is 250 msec.
Model No:
T1FG02XX or T1FG03XX (aka. B76060)
Supply Voltage
9 VDC alkaline battery, e.g. Duracell 1604 series,
Energizer E522, EN22 or equivalent
DC Current Consumption
110 mA +/- 20 mA (during RF transmission)
~16 microamperes standby (no MDM option)
Temperature
-40 Deg C to +60 Deg C
Operating Frequency Range
420-470 MHz
Channel
Resolution
6.25
kHz
Output
Power
17.0
dBm
+/-
2 dB, measured into 50 Ohm
Load
Impedance
50
Ohm
Modulation
Tri-FSK
Average Deviation
2.00 kHz +/-100Hz
Radiated Spurious Output
per FCC Part 90, Industry Canada
Radiated Harmonic Output
per FCC Part 90, Industry Canada
FCC
ID:
OQUB76060
Industry Canada ID:
3527195632
CSA Registration No:
163213