Tait TMAA11-01 Installation Instructions Manual Download Page 2

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TMAA11-07/TMAA11-08 Extended Dual Head Upgrade Kits

© Tait Limited December 2016

 

The kit is designed to upgrade either a new radio (not installed), an installed radio with 
a head mounted locally, or a standard remote installation using TMAA03-16. If upgrad-
ing a standard remote installation, the existing head and body remote interfaces and 
remote cable do not support extended distances and must not be re-used for the upgrade.

Refer to the radio installation guide for further information such as mounting the radio body 
using the U-bracket, installing the antenna, and radio body power connections.

Installation Precautions

Warning

Mount these products securely. Unsecured radio equipment is danger-

ous to radio users, and others.

Notice

When drilling holes in a vehicle, check that drilling at the selected points will 

not damage existing wiring, petrol tanks, fuel lines, brake pipes or battery cables.

Notice

This equipment contains devices that are susceptible to static charges. The pro-

cedures outlined in this installation guide should therefore be carried out in a static-safe 
environment. You can obtain information on antistatic precautions and the dangers of 
electrostatic discharge (ESD) from standards such as ESD S4.1-1997 (revised) or BS EN 
100015-4 1994. The Electrostatic Discharge Association website is 
http://www.esda.org/.

Installation

The following diagram summarises how the components are installed. The items named or 
shown in 

bold

 are part of the upgrade kit. A 

 symbol means an RS485 terminating 

resistor is fitted. Cable lengths indicate maximum cable lengths allowed and therefore the 
maximum distance between components.

Summary of Contents for TMAA11-01

Page 1: ...s The upgrade kits provide the following items In addition to the items in this kit you also require two matching lengths of crossover network cable up to 1km each The cable may be a combination of structured cabling patch cables and adaptors The crossover configuration must be a two pair crossover wired 1 3 2 6 3 1 4 4 5 5 6 2 7 7 8 8 as per TIA EIA T568A and T568B If using off the shelf crossove...

Page 2: ...s and others Notice When drilling holes in a vehicle check that drilling at the selected points will not damage existing wiring petrol tanks fuel lines brake pipes or battery cables Notice This equipment contains devices that are susceptible to static charges The pro cedures outlined in this installation guide should therefore be carried out in a static safe environment You can obtain information ...

Page 3: ...ion For more information click the Help button from the programming application s Optional Features dialog Tools Optional Features to antenna to power supply to remote speaker optional to external I O optional radio body 0 6m neck cable SYSTEM existing control head 0 6m neck cable SYSTEM remote interface for primary control head TMAA03 03C body remote interface TMAC34 0T 6m remote cable HEAD 2 ext...

Page 4: ...rently and serve different purposes It is important that you only use the com ponents supplied in this kit for extended remote installations 3 Assemble the remote interfaces a Assemble the body remote interface TMAC34 0T to the radio body Ensure the earthing tag is attached as shown b Assemble the remote interface for the primary control head TMAA03 03C to the existing head For more information re...

Page 5: ...the control head interface box Use the remote U brackets and screws provided to mount the control heads Refer to the remote control head installation instructionsb 6 Install the cables a Remove the innermost connector seal from the body remote interface and the outermost seal if required see step g b Drill any holes required for the cables and install suitable grommets or bushings in the holes c U...

Page 6: ...to the interface box without affecting cur rent drain The control heads will only power on when power is applied to the radio sys tem via the radio body 8 Check the installation Apply power to the control head interface box then the radio body If the radio does not power on press the On Off key on one of the control heads Check that both heads sound the power up tone and both displays are showing ...

Page 7: ...rol head on off Socket S202 AUDIO pins and signals Pin Signal name Description 1 SEND Send audio 2 SEND Send audio 3 REC Receive audio 4 DGND Digital ground 5 RD_CH_ON_OFF Radio control head on off 6 REC Receive audio 7 AGND Analog ground 8 AGND Analog ground Socket S203 DATA pins and signals Pin Signal name Description 1 13V8_SW Switched 13V8 supply from radio 2 DGND Digital ground 3 13V8_SW Swit...

Page 8: ...power input Socket S201 SYSTEM pins and signals Pin Signal name Description 1 RD_RX_AUD Receive audio 2 RD_13V8_SW Switched 13V8 supply from radio 3 RD_RS485 Data 4 AGND Analog ground 5 MIC_AUD Microphone audio 6 RD_RS485 Data 7 DGND Digital ground 8 RD_CHC_ON_OFF Radio control head on off Control Head Interface Box Links System Audio Data Link location Radio end Control head end 1 2 3 4 rear view...

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