Technisonic Industries Limited TiL-91-DE/8.33 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 13

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(8)

Set the SQUELCH control in the fully counter-clockwise (CCW) position.

(9)

Set the VOLUME control in the 12 o'clock centre position.

(10)

Set the AC POWER, External Battery (if connected) and transceiver ON/OFF switch to "ON".

(11)

Verify that the FUSE BLOWN red LED on the transceiver is OFF.

(12)

Verify that the POWER ON green LED on both the transceiver and Power Supply are ON.

(13)

Proceed to operate in the transmit mode, paragraph 3.3 or operate in the receive mode,
paragraph 3.4 as required.

3.3

Transmitter Operation

To operate the transceiver in the transmit mode, proceed as follows:

(1) 

Hold the microphone in one hand, with the upper edge of the microphone as close as
possible to the upper lip.

NOTE

This technique activates the noise cancelling feature
of the microphone. The microphone is most effective
when sound is ½ inch (12.7 mm) or more away from
the microphone.

(3)

Press and hold the PRESS-TO-TALK switch of the microphone during transmission.

(4)

Ensure that the Tx ON amber LED is ON.

(5)

Speak slowly and distinctly into the microphone using specified operating procedures during
transmission.

(6)

When message is ended, release the PRESS-TO-TALK switch of the microphone.

(7)

The transceiver is now operating in the receive mode.

(8)

Verify that the Tx ON amber LED is OFF.

(9)

Refer to Section 4 for Transceiver specific Operation and additional operating modes.

Summary of Contents for TiL-91-DE/8.33

Page 1: ...STATION SYSTEM NO 910807 Opt 8 33 TLC 150 8 33 Installation and Operating Instructions Til Document No 02RE310 Rev N C November 2002 Technisonic Industries Limited 240 Traders Blvd Mississauga Ontario...

Page 2: ...or conductive gloves when handling printed circuit boards WARRANTY INFORMATION The Base Stations Model 91 DE series and Model Til 90 6R series are under warranty for one year from date of purchase Fai...

Page 3: ...Operation 1 4 1 3 3 AC and DC Operation 1 4 1 4 Technical Summary 1 5 SECTION 2 PREPARATION FOR USE AND STORAGE 2 1 Introduction 2 1 2 2 Disassembly Assembly 2 1 2 2 1 Remove Replace Microphone 2 1 2...

Page 4: ...to Section 4 4 1 LIST OF TABLES Table No Title Page 1 1 Base Station Configurations 1 1 1 2 Remote Control Connector Signals 1 4 Refer to Index to Section 4 Pg 4 1 for Tables located in Section 4 LIS...

Page 5: ...of 8 33 kHz or 25 kHz channel spacing operating over the frequency range of 117 975 MHz to 138 000 MHz The Base Station Systems are intended for base station operation in an air traffic environment Th...

Page 6: ...nnector Option 2 is available on each transceiver to facilitate remote operation Refer to Section 4 for specific details on the Transceiver Model unique to the System indicated on the Front Cover of t...

Page 7: ...operates in the transmit mode The PTT signal line is grounded by the microphone PTT switch via the microphone lead and the MIC PTT connector to the transceiver The Tx ON amber LED will go ON indicati...

Page 8: ...the PTT and TX audio to be functional on the 9 pin connector as well as on the microphone connector The RX audio is routed to the internal speaker via the volume control and to the 9 pin connector at...

Page 9: ...wer Cable P N 863701 1 Supplied Spade connectors are provided on the other end of this cable to mate with the DC output connectionsontheterminalblockoftheSPG 010 A 12 Volt Battery Back up Kit 7 2 AH P...

Page 10: ...eft or right side of the SPG 010 Power Supply Battery Charger as required with two screws and two washers 2 Connect microphone to front panel connector on transceiver Slide microphone onto bracket 2 2...

Page 11: ...s automatically disconnected 2 3 2 Headset Headset impedance should be 150 to 600 ohms The headset cable must terminate in a 1 4 in 3 pole telephone plug male to mate with the SPEAKER PHONE jack locat...

Page 12: ...er 2 Install Microphone in Microphone PTT connector 3 Ensure that transceiver POWER ON OFF switch and the SPG 010 Power supply AC and External Battery ON OFF switches are set to OFF 4 Install AC line...

Page 13: ...llows 1 Hold the microphone in one hand with the upper edge of the microphone as close as possible to the upper lip NOTE This technique activates the noise cancelling feature of the microphone The mic...

Page 14: ...straight up position Ifthedualconversionreceiver ssquelchknobissettothe12o clockposition signalswith alevelgreaterthan0 5uVwillopenthesquelch Atmostairportsthiswillnotbeanadequate level of squelch Rec...

Page 15: ...C ON OFF switch to OFF 2 Set External Battery ON OFF switch to OFF 3 Connect the batteries to be charged to the appropriate terminals located on the rear of the SPG 010 Power Supply Charger 4 Set AC O...

Page 16: ...toring a Frequency to a Channel 4 10 4 3 6 Recalling a Stored Channel 4 11 4 3 7 Transmit Inhibit 4 11 4 3 8 Toggling Between Two Channels 4 12 4 3 9 Search Mode 4 12 4 3 10 Scan Mode 4 12 4 4 Fixed C...

Page 17: ...hereis nooperatoractionthenthetransceiverremainsoperatinginthescansequencecontinuously 2 SEARCHMODE In Search mode the transceiver cyclesthrough the presetChannel Frequenciesandlocksontothefirstchanne...

Page 18: ...lation Capability Up to 95 Audio Distortion with 90 modulation 10 maximum Audio Frequency Response 300 Hz to 2 500 Hz 1 3 dB Spurious Emissions 60 dB below carrier Hum and Noise Level 45 dB below modu...

Page 19: ...4 4 Figure 4 1 Til 91 DE Low Cost Base Station Front Panel Layout Figure 4 2 Til 91 DE Low Cost Base Station Rear Panel Layout...

Page 20: ...Tx ON AMBER LED INDICATOR An AMBER LED indicates when the transceiver is keyed by the microphone PRESS TO TALK PTT switch or remote land line and the transceiver is operated in the Tx mode The Tx ON...

Page 21: ...ning 18 AC FUSE A 2 5 Amp fuse protects the SPG 010 Power Supply from internal short circuit or transceiver short circuit 19 EXTERNAL DC FUSE A 5 Amp fuse protects the 13 7 volt nominal power supply l...

Page 22: ...n when preceded by E key R Recalls stored channel frequency when followed by digits 00 to 25 Recalls last frequency displayed when followed by the E key E Stores a frequency to channel when followed b...

Page 23: ...sed or until the lighting mode is exited Press to initiate automatic lighting Press to initiate continuous lighting Press to turn to lighting OFF 4 3 3 Transmitter Time out A 90 second time out timer...

Page 24: ...transparenttotheusersinceafrequencywillbeissuedintheICAOformandtheradiowilldetermine whether or not to be in wide or narrow mode Refer to the chart below Frequency Entered MHz Actual Operating Freque...

Page 25: ...toredasdescribedinparagraph3 3 4followedimmediatelyby pressing E andthedesiredChannelnumber Thechannelnumbermustalwaysconsist of two digits ie channel 1 must be entered as 01 channel 0 as 00 etc NOTE...

Page 26: ...nction NOTE After inhibiting the transmit function the Tx inhibited channel must be recalled from memory for this function to take effect Example Press Channel 01 frequency 119 750 MHz stored in the p...

Page 27: ...nasignalisfound Normaloperation resumesasif the SEARCH frequency was selected from the keypad or recalled from memory Press to enter SEARCH mode Press to exit SEARCH mode 3 3 10 Scan Mode In SCANMODE...

Page 28: ...PTT is inhibited during SCAN mode Pressing PTT once exits SCAN mode Pressing PTT twice is required to Key the Transmitter Press to enter SCAN mode Press PTT to Lock on SCANned Frequency or Press to e...

Page 29: ...4 14 Figure 4 3 Fixed Channel Jumper Locations...

Page 30: ...election and lock operating configuration 4 Position Jumper J6 on pin 2 and pin 3 to enable keypad frequency selection and unlock operating configuration 5 Position Transceiver Cover 3 on Chassis 4 En...

Page 31: ...paragraph 4 3 5 6 Recall Channel 00 frequency Channel 00 frequency displayed shall be the same frequency entered before Locking the operating configuration ie different from the frequency entered in s...

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