2-7
(4)
Position Transceiver Cover (3) on Chassis (4). Ensure that cover holes are aligned with
threaded inserts.
(5)
Position 12 flathead screws (1) and 3 Panhead screws (2) through cover (3) holes into
chassis (4) threaded inserts. Tighten screws with fingers.
(6)
Tighten screws securing Transceiver Cover (3) to Chassis (4).
2.3.4 Transceiver Replacement
(1)
Position Transceiver (20) in Case Assembly. Refer to Figure 2-1. Slide transceiver to
front of Case Assembly. Ensure that Transceiver Front Panel is flush with front of Case
Assembly and Transceiver mounting holes align with chassis threads. Tighten screws.
(2)
Position 2 Panhead screws and 2 washers (24) in threaded holes. Secure Transceiver
to Chassis (6).
(3)
Install 2 panhead screws and 2 lockwashers (22) securing Ribbon Cable (23) to D
Connector.
(4)
Connect UHF Connector (19) and External DC Cable (10) to connectors at rear of
Transceiver.
(5)
Replace Case Assembly Cover (Refer to paragraph 2.1.2).
2.3.5 Operational Check
(1)
Turn Unit On (Refer to paragraph 3.3).
(2)
Recall Channels "0" through "9" (Refer to paragraph 3.4.6). Ensure that the frequencies
indicated for each channel displayed correspond to those selected.
(3)
Transmit on each channel. Observe that the TX Led (Refer to Figure 3-2, for location)
does not light on channels selected to operate exclusively in receive mode.
(4)
Enter a valid frequency (within the frequency range of (117.975 MHz to 138 MHz) that
differs from the frequency stored in channel "0".
(5)
Store the frequency in channel "0" (Refer to paragraph 3.4.5).
(6)
Recall Channel "0" frequency. Channel "0" frequency displayed shall be the same
frequency entered before Locking the operating configuration (ie. different from the
frequency entered in step 4).
(7)
Perform Steps 4 through 6 for each channel.
Summary of Contents for TiL-91-DE/S
Page 6: ...1 2 Figure 1 1 TPS 250 Portable Transceiver General View Closed Open View...
Page 7: ...1 3 Figure 1 2 Transceiver Front Cover Assembly...
Page 14: ...2 2 Figure 2 1 Battery Installation and Removal...
Page 18: ...2 6 Figure 2 2 Fixed Channel Jumper Locations...
Page 20: ...2 8 Figure 2 3 Remote Operation Jumper Locations...
Page 25: ...3 2 Figure 3 2 Transceiver Front and Rear Panel Layout...