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TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED 

 

 

TDAP-611 Operating Instructions 

TiL 15RE553 Rev. B 

10 

 

 
 
 
 

 

 

Technisonic Industries Limited 

240 Traders Blvd., Mississauga, ON Canada L4Z 1W7 

Tel: (905) 890-2113 Fax: (905) 890-5338 

 

IMPORTANT 

WARRANTY 

 
All  communication  equipment  manufactured  by  Technisonic  Industries  Limited  is 
warranted to be free of defects in Material or Workmanship under normal use for a period 
of one year from Date of Purchase by the end user. 
 
Warranty  will  only  apply  to  equipment  installed  by  a  factory  approved  and/or  authorized 
facility  in  accordance  with  Technisonic  published  installation  instructions.  Equipment 
falling under the following is not covered by warranty: 

 

Equipment that has been repaired or altered in any way as to affect performance 

 

Equipment that has been subject to improper installation 

 

Equipment that has been used for purposes other than intended 

 

Equipment that has been involved in any accident, fire, flood, immersion, or subject to 
any other abuse. 

 
Expressly excluded from this warranty are changes or charges relating to the removal and 
re-installation  of  equipment  from  the  aircraft.  Technisonic  will  repair  or  replace  (at 
Technisonic's  discretion)  any  defective  transceiver  (or  part  thereof)  found  to  be  faulty 
during the Warranty Period. 
 
Faulty equipment must be returned to Technisonic (or its authorized Warranty Depot) with 
transportation charges prepaid. Repaired (or replacement) equipment  will  be returned  to 
the  customer  with  collect  freight  charges.  If  the  failure  of  a  transceiver  occurs  within  the 
first  30  days  of  service,  Technisonic  will  return  the  repaired  or  replacement  equipment 
prepaid. 
 
Technisonic  reserves  the  right  to  make  changes  in  design,  or  additions  to,  or 
improvements  in  its  products  without  obligation  to  install  such  additions  and 
improvements in equipment previously manufactured. This Warranty is in lieu of any and 
all  other  warranties  express  or  implied,  including  any  warranty  of  merchantability  or 
fitness, and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Technisonic. 
 
This  Warranty  shall  not  be  transferable  or  assignable  to  any  other  persons,  firms,  or 
corporations. 
 

For warranty registration, please complete the online 

Warranty Registration Form found at www.til.ca. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for TDAP-611

Page 1: ...tions TiL Document No 15RE553 Rev B FEBRUARY 2019 Technisonic Industries Limited 240 Traders Boulevard Mississauga Ontario L4Z 1W7 Tel 905 890 2113 Fax 905 890 5338 www til ca Copyright by Technisonic Industries Limited All rights reserved ...

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Page 3: ...SCRIPTION DATE EDITED BY N C Original document release May 06 2016 A L A 1 Sections 1 1 1 2 are clarified April 16 2018 A L 1 Added a new Section 1 3 Model Variation renumbered accordingly B i Corrected Front Panel image to show proper Live and Key configurations Feb 12 2019 A L 7 Section 2 4 Corrected instructions regarding Live and Key settings Removed mention of switch detent position since it ...

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Page 5: ...ndustries could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This manual is designed to provide information about the TDAP 611 Every effort has been made to make this manual as complete and accurate as possible WARRANTY INFORMATION The Model TDAP 611 Audio Panel is under warranty for one year from date of purchase Failed units caused by defective parts or workmanship should be returned to Te...

Page 6: ...ture Variation 5 0 B Humidity 6 0 A Operational Shocks and Crash Safety 7 0 B Vibration Sinusoidal Profile M Random Profile B Sine on random Profile G 8 0 S U Magnetic Effect 15 0 Z Power Input 16 0 B Voltage Spike 17 0 B Audio Frequency Susceptibility 18 0 B Induced Signal Susceptibility 19 0 ACE Radio Frequency Susceptibility 20 0 T Emission of Radio Frequency Energy 21 0 M Lightning Induced Tra...

Page 7: ...NDUCED SIGNAL SUSCEPTIBILITY RF SUSCEPTIBILITY AND RF EMISSION 3 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS B 2 1 FRONT PANEL 5 2 2 COM SELECTION AND VOLUME CONTROLS 6 2 3 NAV SELECTION AND VOLUME CONTROLS 6 2 4 INTERCOM ICS SELECTION AND VOLUME CONTROLS 7 2 5 PA CONTROLS 7 2 6 EMERGENCY SWITCH OPERATION 8 2 7 DIRECT AUDIO CONNECTIONS 8 2 8 TONE ALERTING 8 2 9 SPEAKER AUDIO 9 2 10 CHANGING RADIO LEGENDS 9 WARRANTY ...

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Page 9: ...nd User Headsets The unit includes functionality allowing expansion to an external PA or Paging system it also supports full Simulcast transmitting as well as Monitor Only functionality amongst all connected Transceivers To reduce pilot workload and avoid operational problems ACCESS D systems have auto RX switching when a transmitter is selected The TDAP 611 has front panel selectable and adjustab...

Page 10: ...DC 20 mA Max TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Input Impedance Normal Mode any RX input 5k1 Ω approx Headset Channel Output Impedance 30 Ω H S Audio Power Output At least 250 mW into 150 Ω Speaker Power Output At least 2 5 W into 8 Ω Audio Distortion Speaker or H S Less than 2 THD 1 kHz at total rated output Audio Frequency Response ICS Within 3 dB from 300 Hz to 6000 Hz Audio Frequency Response RX NAV Wi...

Page 11: ...y two access units are daisy chained via their ICS tie lines a resistor of not greater than 600 ohms must be maintained across the ICS tie line in order to avoid jeopardising station to station crosstalk results in RX mode at the high frequency end When multiple transceivers are selected for simulcast operation they are bound together at the station output thus they are also bound together for oth...

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Page 13: ...ects which of the incoming receiver audio will be sent to the crew headsets The volume control and the switch function independently of each other Pull out the switch to be able to monitor the receiver audio and adjust the volume to the desired level The middle row of pushbuttons selects the transceiver or COM radio to be used when transmitting When a COM transceiver has been selected its associat...

Page 14: ...crew When a crew member transmits only his her activated microphone audio will be sent to the associated COM transceiver The pilot has transmit priority over the co pilot To transmit on multiple radios at the same time Simulcast press multiple pushbuttons at the same time All activated COM transceiver indicators will illuminate To deselect a COM transceiver press the associated pushbutton again Th...

Page 15: ...ex or Bose with noise reducing amplified dynamic microphones and individual headset volume controls give the most effective and user adjustable performance and minimal system difficulties The use of clone headsets that visually resemble these higher quality units but have much poorer electrical and acoustic performance is strongly discouraged as the entire system operation will suffer This is espe...

Page 16: ...function of the external generating source and the headset impedance This should be tested if implemented to ensure adequate headset level is possible in the specific application Excessive loading back through this connection may reduce headset volume or adversely affect the pilot s headset so please be certain this function is correctly implemented The other direct inputs are un switched only and...

Page 17: ...ntrol 2 10 CHANGING RADIO LEGENDS The legends on the TDAP 611 front panel pushbuttons can all be easily changed in the field to suit special requirements The legend insert is adhesive and can be removed by lifting a corner free with a sharp X acto knife blade and then gently pulling the entire Lexan strip free Remove the backing from a new legend strip with the desired legends line it up evenly an...

Page 18: ...changes or charges relating to the removal and re installation of equipment from the aircraft Technisonic will repair or replace at Technisonic s discretion any defective transceiver or part thereof found to be faulty during the Warranty Period Faulty equipment must be returned to Technisonic or its authorized Warranty Depot with transportation charges prepaid Repaired or replacement equipment wil...

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