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TM9456 

 

Dual-Radio

Installation and 

 

Programming Guide

MAI-03301-02-01 · Issue 1 · July 2016

Summary of Contents for TM9456

Page 1: ...TM9456 Dual Radio Installation and Programming Guide MAI 03301 02 01 Issue 1 July 2016...

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Page 3: ...ents suggestions and notifications of errors please contact your regional Tait office Updates of Manual and Equipment In the interests of improving the performance reliability or servicing of the equi...

Page 4: ...pment WEEE Directive requires that this product be disposed of separately from the general waste stream when its service life is over For more information about how to dispose of your unwanted Tait pr...

Page 5: ...Class Considerations 12 Negative Earth Supply 12 1 Preparing the Installation 13 1 1 Installation Tools 13 1 2 Unpacking and Checking the Equipment for Completeness13 1 3 Hardware and Firmware Compat...

Page 6: ...o System 37 3 1 Connecting a Dual Radio System to a PC 38 3 2 Programming a Dual Radio System 38 3 3 Recommended Dual Radio Settings 40 3 4 Upgrading Radio Firmware 41 3 5 Calibrating a Dual Radio Sys...

Page 7: ...which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Caution This alert is used when there is a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury Notice This a...

Page 8: ...ead Installation Instructions 3301A2xx TM9400 Dual Torso Programming Application Online Help The characters xx represent the issue number of the documentation Technical notes are published from time t...

Page 9: ...ain of 2 15dBi or 5 65dBi or centrally mounted on the trunk with a gain of 5 65dBi For radios with a transmit power of 25W The radio must be installed using an externally mounted antenna with a gain o...

Page 10: ...y of Information Technology Equipment Caution The bottom surface of the radio and the heatsink fins can become hot during prolonged operation When installing the radio position the radio so that it is...

Page 11: ...wing requirements The space containing the radio equipment shall be isolated by a seal from the space containing the LPG container and its fitting Outside filling connections shall be used for the LPG...

Page 12: ...a remote interface is removed from the radio body or control head the bungs are removed from the auxiliary connector or the cavity for the external options connector fitting an auxiliary connector or...

Page 13: ...radio system drill and drill bits 5mm 3 16 inch flat bladed screwdriver Torx T 10 screwdriver Torx T 20 screwdriver Pozidriv screwdriver 8 mm 5 16 inch socket wire cutters strippers RF connector crimp...

Page 14: ...End Multi Body Term No Bias TMAA04 05 Cable Ignition Sense 4m 13 12ft TMAS050 SFE Key P25 Conventional CAI Included 91 94 TMAS055 SFE Key P25 Trunking Service TMAS050 Prerequisite 91 94 TMAS057 SFE Ke...

Page 15: ...or your radio frequency band or bands and antenna coaxial cable1 1 3 Hardware and Firmware Compatibility Control head firmware QCB1F_S00 33 01 xx 0000 Handheld Control head firmware QCB2F_S00_33 01 xx...

Page 16: ...ion 1 to control head such as graphical display see example or hand held e radio body f body remote interface with link J4 fitted T02 00081 BAAA Control head example g grommet 1 control head remote ca...

Page 17: ...io system also requires all cable grommets to be installed Removing a grommet 1 Using your thumb or forefinger lift up one of the corners of the microphone grommet Firmly but gently pull that corner u...

Page 18: ...rsions and Software Features on page 19 2 Download Network IDs to all devices in the system See Downloading Network IDs on page 19 3 Remove link J4 from the radio body interface that will be connected...

Page 19: ...g Network IDs The Head and Bodies forming the radio system must have a unique NTID Network ID to successfully operate together The following outlines the NTID requirements for a dual body single contr...

Page 20: ...Connect one radio body at a time Do not attempt to down load NTIDs if both radio bodies are connected together and have power applied 13 Connect the control head microphone port to your PC 14 Download...

Page 21: ...is termination is only required at the ends of an RS485 network In the case of a TM9456 dual radio system the UHF radio body with the two connections to the control head and to the other radio body is...

Page 22: ...able to inspect and if necessary remove shorting link J4 It is not necessary to remove the body interface loom or the earthing tag to remove the link 2 4 2 Assembling the Body Remote Interfaces The fo...

Page 23: ...Bodies Mount the two radio bodies less than 0 5 metres 1 6ft apart using the preferred mounting method such as U brackets slide in cradles a stack mount or security brackets The 219 03736 00 cable and...

Page 24: ...ure 1 2 on page 17 Notice If a radio body does not have link J4 removed or you cannot identify the correct radio body to use you will need to disassemble one or both interfaces See Removing the Body I...

Page 25: ...single RJ45 port on the control head interface Table 2 1 Remote interface ports pins and signals Pin Name Description 1 RX_AUDIO Analogue receive audio after volume control 2 13V8 Default setting is a...

Page 26: ...itional equipment such as filters if your installation environment does not allow for proper separation the channel frequencies of the two radios are similar or after testing you experience poor perfo...

Page 27: ...her centrally on the roof with a gain of 2 15dBi or 5 65dBi or centrally mounted on the trunk with a gain of 5 65dBi 3 For 25W radios the radio must be installed using an externally mounted antenna wi...

Page 28: ...radio Selecting the Power Source In passenger vehicles the radio system is always connected directly to the battery In trucks where direct connection to the battery is often not possible each radio ca...

Page 29: ...allation on page 36 1 Disconnect the vehicle s battery unless specifically prohibited from doing so by the customer vehicle manufacturer agent or supplier Notice Route the cables in a manner that mini...

Page 30: ...tallation on page 36 Power During Radio Operation It is important that both radio bodies power on at the same time If that does not happen for example the Power On Mode is set to Power On in the progr...

Page 31: ...wing high power remote speakers are recommended TMAA10 06 high power remote speaker for 25W radios TMAA10 03 high power remote speaker for 25W radios If a different speaker is used receptacles for the...

Page 32: ...step 6 3 Unplug the control head loom 4 The adaptor flange and control head loom are not used for the remote control head installation Notice You can change the control head orientation by changing t...

Page 33: ...is required predrill 3mm 1 8 inch pilot holes for the selfdrilling screws Reduce the hole size in metal that is less than 1mm 1 32inch thick 2 Screw the remote U bracket in the chosen mounting positio...

Page 34: ...22 for more information 1 Attach one end of the control head remote cable to the innermost port of the radio body with link J4 removed The outermost port of this radio body connects to the other radio...

Page 35: ...ace on page 22 for more information 1 Attach the hand held control head cord to the innermost port of the radio body with link J4 removed The outermost port of this radio body connects to the other ra...

Page 36: ...and measure the forward and reflected power levels Less than 4 of the forward power should be reflected If this is not achieved check the installation including the antenna length 8 Start reducing the...

Page 37: ...mmunicate with the radio system the Select Device s dialog appears an example is shown in Figure 3 1 This section contains the following information Connecting a Dual Radio System to a PC Programming...

Page 38: ...to the instructions provided with the hand held control head see Associated Documentation on page 8 3 2 Programming a Dual Radio System The following steps for programming a dual radio system assume...

Page 39: ...as it will allow group and channel labels up to 10 char acters such as Channel 99 4 Add all information relating to the band selected in step 2 including channels Channel Setup Channels form and grou...

Page 40: ...st be the same for all devices in the system Reset on Error Startup Shutdown form The Reset on Error check box must be the same for all devices in the system Security Lock on Power Up and Security PIN...

Page 41: ...e downloaded to each device in sequence For more information click the Help button from the programming application s Download dialog Tools Download Other Function Key Settings and the Radio Menu Radi...

Page 42: ...using the Switch active radio function key or menu option 2 Plug the Key Fill Device into the control head and complete the key fill operation 3 Unplug the Key Fill Device from the control head 4 Act...

Page 43: ...splay you must uninstall the radio to a single head single body system and use the Device Configuration Advanced option in the download to change the Network IDs For more information see Downloading N...

Page 44: ...to the control head See Removing Link J4 on page 21 The correct remote interfaces are installed on the radio bodies and control head See page 22 and page 31 For each body remote interface the earthin...

Page 45: ...m A control head connected to two radio bodies dual receive A state in a dual radio system where the system receives on both the foreground radio and background radio simultaneously dual transmit A st...

Page 46: ...ingle receive and single transmit single receive and single transmit A state in a dual radio system where the system transmits and receives on the foreground radio only system configuration table The...

Page 47: ...ed by Tait to Licensee with which or for which the Software and Documentation is licensed for use Documentation means product and software documentation that specifies technical and performance featur...

Page 48: ...ecting and enhancing any software referred to in this Agreement and includes all states of that software prior to its compilation into an executable programme Tait means Tait Limited and includes its...

Page 49: ...itted in this Agreement Licensee may make one copy of the Software to be used solely for archival back up or disaster recovery purposes provided that Licensee may not operate that copy of the Software...

Page 50: ...Software 6 2 Tait sole obligation to Licensee and Licensee s exclusive remedy under this warranty is to use reasonable efforts to remedy any material Software defect covered by this warranty These ef...

Page 51: ...as stated in the foregoing Licensee and any transferee s authorised by this Section may not otherwise transfer or make available any Tait Software to any third party nor permit any party to do so Lic...

Page 52: ...LIANCE WITH LAWS Licensee acknowledges that the Software may be subject to the laws and regulations of the jurisdiction covering the supply of the Designated Products and will comply with all applicab...

Page 53: ...ts of this Agreement shall be held illegal or null and void by any court or administrative body of competent jurisdiction such determination shall not affect the remaining terms which shall remain in...

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