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DS7B12F36U-D Antenna Exhibit | Test Report | 629.42 KiB | March 14 2023 | |||
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FCC Covered List Attestation Letter | Attestation Statements | 418.99 KiB | March 14 2023 | |||
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MBA-00012-Issue16-August2022TB7000/TB8000/TB9000BaseStationTN91xx/TN92xxGatewaySafetyandComplianceInformationInformationssurlaconformitetconsignesdescuritSicherheits-undKonformittshinweiseInformaessobreseguranaeconformidadeInformacinsobremedidasdeseguridadycon-formidad 2TaitInternationalLtdAugust2022Tait CommunicationsCorporate Head OfficeTait International LimitedP.O. Box 1645ChristchurchNew ZealandImported into the EU by:Tait Communications GmbHStipcakgasse 401230 ViennaAustriaImported into the UK by:Tait Europe LimitedUnit A, Buckingham Business Park, Anderson RoadSwaveseyCambridge, CB24 4UQUnited KingdomFor the address and telephone number of regional offices, refer to our website: www.taitcommunications.comCopyright and TrademarksAll information contained in this document is the property of Tait International Limited. Allrights reserved. Thisdocument may not, in whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, stored, or reduced to any electronic medium or machine-readable form, without prior written permission from Tait International Lim-ited.The word TAIT, TAITNET and the TAIT logo are trademarks of Tait International Limited.All trade names referenced are the service mark, trademark or registered trademark of the respective manufacturers.By using a Tait product you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of the Tait Software Licence Agreement.Please read the Tait Software Licence Agreement carefully before using this Tait product. If you do not agree to the terms of the Tait Software Licence Agreement, do not use the Tait Product. The full agreement is available at www.-taitcommunications.com/our-resources/legal#Tait_Software_Licence_AgreementDisclaimerThere are no warranties extended or granted by this document. Tait International Limited accepts no responsibility for damage arising from use of the information contained in the document or of the equipment and software it describes. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that use of such information, equipment and software complies with the laws, rules and regulations of the applicable jur-isdictions.Enquiries and CommentsIf you have any enquiries regarding this document, or any comments, suggestions and notifications of errors, please contact your regional Tait office.Updates of Manual and EquipmentIn the interests of improving the performance, reliability or servicing of the equipment, Tait International Limited reserves the right to update the equipment or this document or both without priornotice.Intellectual Property RightsThis product may be protected by one or more patents or designs of Tait International Limited together with their international equi-valents, pending patent or design applications, and registered trade marks, for a complete list please check www.-taitcommunications.com/our-resources/legal#Intellectual_PropertytThe AMBE+2 voice coding Technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for use within this Com-munications Equipment. The user of this Technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to decompile, reverse engineer, or dis-assemble the Object Code, or in any other way convert the Object Code into a human-readable form.Environmental ResponsibilitiesTait International Limited is an environmentally responsible company which supports waste min-imization, material recovery and restrictions in the use of hazardous materials. TheEuropean Unions Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Dir-ective requires that this product be disposed of sep-arately from the general waste stream when its service life is over. For more information about how to dispose of your unwanted Tait product, visit the Tait WEEE website at www.-taitcommunications.com/our-resources/compliance#WEEE. Please be environmentally responsible and dispose through the original sup-plier, or contact Tait International Limited. Tait will comply with environmental requirements in other markets as they are introduced.Contact Information 3TaitInternationalLtdAugust2022EN Hereby, Tait International Limited declares that the radio equip-ment type TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.taitcommunications.com/eudocBG Tait International Limited , TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G 2014/53/. : www.taitcommunications.com/eudocES Por la presente, Tait International Limited declara que el tipo de equipo radioelctrico TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G es conforme con la Directiva 2014/53/UE. El texto completo de la declaracin UE de con-formidad est disponible en la direccin Internet siguiente:www.taitcommunications.com/eudocCS Tmto Tait International Limited prohlauje, e typ rdiovho zazen TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G je v souladu se smrnic 2014/53/EU. pln znn EU prohlen o shod je k dispozici na tto internetov adrese: www.-taitcommunications.com/eudocDA Hermed erklrer Tait International Limited, at radioudstyrstypen TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G er i overensstemmelse med direktiv 2014/53/EU. EU-overensstemmelses-erklringens fulde tekst kan findes p fl-gende internetadresse: www.taitcommunications.com/eudocDE Hiermit erklrt Tait International Limited, dass der Funkan-lagentyp TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G der Richtlinie 2014/53/EU entspricht. Der vollstndige Text der EU-Konformittserklrung ist unter der folgenden Inter-netadresse verfgbar: www.taitcommunications.com/eudocET Kesolevaga deklareerib Tait TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G vastab direktiivi 2014/53/EL nuetele. ELivastavusdeklaratsiooni tielik tekst on kttesaadav jrgmisel internetiaadressil: www.-taitcommunications.com/eudocEL / Tait International Limited, TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G 2014/53/. : www.taitcommunications.com/eudocFR Le soussign Tait International Limited, dclare que l'quipement radiolectrique du type TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G est conforme la directive 2014/53/UE. Le texte complet de la dclaration UE de conformit est disponible l'adresse internet suivante: www.-taitcommunications.com/eudocHR Tait International Limited ovime izjavljuje da je radijska oprema tipa TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G u skladu s Direktivom 2014/53/EU. Cjeloviti tekst EU izjave o sukladnosti dostupan je na sljedeoj internetskoj adresi: www.taitcommunications.com/eudocIT Il fabbricante, Tait International Limited, dichiara che il tipo di apparecchiatura radio TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G conforme alla direttiva 2014/53/UE. Il testo completo della dichiarazione di conformit UE disponibile al seguente indirizzo Internet: www.-taitcommunications.com/eudocLV Ar o Tait International Limited deklar, ka radioiekrta TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G atbilst Direktvai 2014/53/ES. Pilns ES atbilstbas deklarcijas teksts ir pieejams d interneta vietn: www.-taitcommunications.com/eudocLT A, Tait International Limited, patvirtinu, kad radijo rengini tipas TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, European Simplified Declaration of Conformity 4TaitInternationalLtdAugust2022TBDH5G atitinka Direktyv 2014/53/ES. Visas ES atitikties deklaracijos tekstas prieinamas iuo interneto adresu: www.-taitcommunications.com/eudocHU Tait International Limited igazolja, hogy a TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G tpus rdiberendezs megfelel a 2014/53/EU irnyelvnek. Az EU-megfelelsgi nyilatkozat teljes szvege elrhet a kvetkez internetes cmen:www.taitcommunications.com/eudocMT B'dan, Tait International Limited, niddikjara li dan it-tip ta' tagmir tar-radju TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G huwa konformi mad-Direttiva 2014/53/UE. It-test kollu tad-dikjarazzjoni ta' konformit tal-UE huwa disponibbli f'dan l-indirizz tal-Internet li ej: www.-taitcommunications.com/eudocNL Hierbij verklaar ik, Tait International Limited, dat het type radioap-paratuur TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G conform is met Richtlijn 2014/53/EU. De volledige tekst van de EU-conformiteitsverklaring kan worden geraadpleegd op het volgende internetadres: www.-taitcommunications.com/eudocPL Tait International Limited niniejszym owiadcza, e typ urzdzenia radi-owego TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G jest zgodny z dyrektyw 2014/53/UE. Peny tekst deklaracji zgodnoci UE jest dostpny pod nastpujcym adresem internetowym: www.-taitcommunications.com/eudocPT O(a) abaixo assinado(a) Tait International Limited declara que o presente tipo de equipamento de rdio TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G est em conformidade com a Diretiva 2014/53/UE. O texto integral da declarao de conformidade est disponvel no seguinte endereo de Internet: www.taitcommunications.com/eudocRO Prin prezenta, Tait International Limited declar c tipul de ech-ipamente radio TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G este n conformitate cu Dir-ectiva 2014/53/UE. Textul integral al declaraiei UE de conformitate este disponibil la urmtoarea adres internet: www.-taitcommunications.com/eudocSK Tait International Limited tmto vyhlasuje, e rdiov zariadenie typu TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G je v slade so smernicou 2014/53/E. pln E vyhlsenie o zhode je k dispozcii na tejto internetovej adrese:SL Tait International Limited potrjuje, da je tip radijske opreme TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G skladen z Direktivo 2014/53/EU. Celotno besedilo izjave EU o skladnosti je na voljo na naslednjem spletnem naslovu: www.taitcommunications.com/eudocFI Tait International Limited vakuuttaa, ett radiolaitetyyppi TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G on direktiivin 2014/53/EU mukainen. EU-vaatimusten-mukaisuus-vakuutuksen tysimittainen teksti on saatavilla seuraavassa internetosoitteessa: www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc SV Hrmed frskrar Tait International Limited att denna typ av radi-outrustning TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G verensstmmer med direktiv 2014/53/EU. Den fullstndiga texten till EU-frskran om ver-ensstmmelse finns p fljande webbadress: www.-taitcommunications.com/eudocNormativasobreemisionesconducidasyradiadasyespecificacionesdesusceptibilidadelec-tromagnticadelaComisinFederaldeComunicacionesdeEstadosUnidos(FCC).Elfuncionamientoquedasujetoalasdoscondicionessiguientes:a.queeldispositivonoprovoqueunainterferenciaperjudicialyb.queaceptecualquiertipodeinterferenciarecibida,incluyendolaquecausesufuncionamientoincor-recto. n SubparteRParte90Ttulo47delCdigodeReglamentosFederales(CFR)(TB9100,TB9400):Usodelasfrecuenciasenlasbandas764a776MHzy794a806MHz.Elequipopuedeconfigurarseparacumplirconladirectiva90.553(a)de47CFR,queestablecelosiguiente:a.Laencripcinnoestpermitidaenloscanalesdeinteroperabilidaddellamadasnacionales.Estoscanalesestndefinidosen90.531(b)(1)(ii).b.Encasodesernecesario,elusuariopuededeshabilitarlaencripcin.Modificaciones no autorizadasCualquiermodificacinqueserealiceaesteequiposinelpermisodeTaitInternationalLimitedpuedeinvalidarlaautorizacinparasuusoyoperacin.Compatibilidad electromagntica y medidas de salud y seguridad en EuropaEnlaUninEuropea,elequipoderadiocomunicacionesestreguladoporlaDirectiva2014/53/UE.Losrequisitosdeestadirectivaincluyenlaproteccindelasaludyseguridaddelosusuarios,ascomolacom-patibilidadelectromagntica.Finalidad del productoLafinalidaddeesteproductoesserutilizadoparalaradiocomunicacinenlosserviciosderadiomvilprivada(PMR)oenlosderadiomvildeaccesopblico(PAMR)entodoslosestadosmiembrodelaUninEuropea(UE)ylosestadosdelAreaEconmicaEuropea(AEE)LosproductostransceptorespuedenprogramarseparatransmitirenfrecuenciasnoarmonizadasatravsdeEU/EEAyrequerirndeunalicenciaparaoperarencadaestadomiembro.29TaitInternationalLtd-August2022 Warning Estos conmutadores no aslan completamente los circuitos internos de la PMU de los suministros de alimentacin AC o DC. Usted debe desconectar las fuentes AC y DC de la PMU antes de desmantelarla o realizar cualquier reparacin. Vase el Manual de servicio para ms informacin al respecto.Conmutador de encendido/apagado del mdulo ACEsteconmutadorenciendeyapagalaentradadecorrientealternaalaPMU.Tengaencuentaqueestecon-mutadorrompeelcircuitodefaseperonoelneutro.Conmutador de encendido/apagado del mdulo DCEsteconmutadorenciendeyapagalasalidadecorrientecontinuadelaPMU.Elconmutadornosobresale(esbajorrelieve)paraevitarqueelmduloDCseapagueaccidentalmenteysedesconecteelsuministrodereservadelabatera.TomeencuentaqueesteconmutadornodesconectaelsuministrodealimentacindelconvertidorDC.Loquehaceesdeshabilitarelconvertidoralapagarsuscircuitosdecontrol.InclusocuandoelconvertidorDCestapagado,laentradaDCsigueestandoconectadaaloscircuitosdealimentacin.Reemplazo de mdulosElPAde100WylaPMUpesanentre4,2kgy7kgcadauno.Paraevitarlesionespersonales,tengacuidadocuandomanipuleestosmdulos.Informacin legalFrecuencias de socorroElrangodefrecuenciasde406a406.1MHzestreservadomundialmenteparalasbalizasdesocorro.Noprogrameningntransmisorparaquefuncioneenesterangodefrecuencias.Cumplimiento con la normativa FCCEsteequipocumplecon: n ClaseBParte15Ttulo47delCdigodeReglamentosFederales(CFR)(exceptolaPMU):Normativasobreemisionesconducidasyradiadasyespecificacionesdesusceptibilidadelec-tromagnticadelaComisinFederaldeComunicacionesdeEstadosUnidos(FCC).Elfuncionamientoquedasujetoalasdoscondicionessiguientes:a.queeldispositivonoprovoqueunainterferenciaperjudicialyb.queaceptecualquiertipodeinterferenciarecibida,incluyendolaquecausesufuncionamientoincor-recto. n ClaseAParte15Ttulo47delCdigodeReglamentosFederales(CFR)(slolaPMU):28TaitInternationalLtd-August2022UK Simplified Declaration of ConformityUK Hereby, Tait International Limited declares that the radio equipment type TBAB1, TBAC0, TBAH0, TBBA4A, TBBB1A, TBBB1B, TBBC0A, TBBH5A, TBBH5B, TBBH5C, TBCB1A, TBCB1B, TBCB1D, TBCB1E, TBCB1X, TBCC0D, TBCH0D, TBCH0E, TBCH1A, TBCH1B, TBCH2A, TBCH2B, TBCH3A, TBCH3B, TBDB1F, TBDB1G, TBDB3F, TBDB3G, TBDB9G, TBDH3G, TBDH5G is in compliance with Regulation 2017 No. 1206, Telecommunications, The Radio Equipment Regulations 2017. The full text of the UK declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.taitcommunications.com/ukdoc5TaitInternationalLtd-August2022 About this DocumentThisdocumentprovidesgeneralsafetyandregulatoryinformationonly.PleasereadtheInstallationandOperationManualbeforeattemptingtoinstalloroperatetheequipment.General SafetyPersonal SafetyUnpacking and Moving the Equipment (except TB7100 and TB7300)Topreventpersonalinjuryandequipmentdamage,Taitrecommendstwopeopleunpackandmovetheequipment.Asubrackcompletewithmodulescanweighupto62lb(28kg),orupto66lb(30kg)completewithpackaging.Werecommendthatyouhaveanotherpersonhelpyouunpackandmovetheequipment.TheTBAA03-16carryinghandleswillmakeiteasiertomovethesubrackonceithasbeenunpacked.Ifnecessary,removethemodulesfromthesubrackbeforemovingit(refertotheInstallationandOperationManual).Inallcasesfollowsafeliftingpractices.Lethal VoltagesWarning The PMU and TB7300 optional AC power supply unit contain voltages that may be lethal. Refer to the ratings label on the rear of the module.TheequipmentmustbeinstalledsothattherearofthePMUorTB7300islocatedinaserviceaccessareawhichisaccessibleonlybyqualifiedpersonnel.TheplugoftheTB7300ACpowersupplycordisintendedasthedisconnectdevice.Therefore,thesocket-outletmustbeinstalledneartheequipmentandmustberead-ilyaccessible.Disconnect the mains IEC connector and wait for five minutes for the internal voltages to self-dis-charge before dismantling. The AC power on/off switch does not isolate the PMU from the mains. It breaks only the phase circuit, not the neutral. Ensure that all base station equipment power sources (AC and DC) are disconnected before opening the base station.ACmainspoweredbasestationequipmentshouldbeservicedonlybyqualifiedtechnicians.Therearenouser-replaceablepartsinside.IfthePMUorTB7100ACpowersupplyunitisdamagedanddoesnotfunctionproperly,stopthemodulesafelyandcontactyourregionalTaitofficeimmediately.AllservicingofACmainspoweredbasestationequipmentshouldbecarriedoutonlywhentheunitispoweredthroughamainsisolatingtransformerofsufficientrating.AC Power ConnectionTheequipmentmustbeconnectedtoagroundedmainssocket-outlet.6TaitInternationalLtd-August2022Conexin de alimentacin ACElequipodebeconectarseaunenchufe/tomadecorrientederedatierra.Entornos explosivosWarning No utilice el equipo cerca de explosivos elctricos ni en entornos inflamables. La utilizacin del equipo en estos entornos compromete totalmente su seguridad.Proximidad a transmisiones de RFParacumplirconloslmitesdeexposicinaradiofrecuencia(RF)paradispositivosusadosporelpblicogeneral/enambientesnocontroladosa,debemantenerseunadistanciadeseparacinmnimade6,5met-rosdelaantena.Estadistanciaeslacalculadaparaunainstalacintpica,queempleauntransmisordeestacinbasede100W.Otrasconfiguraciones,incluyendolasinstalacionesensitioscontransmisoresmltiples,debenserinstaladasdeconformidadconlanormativadeexposicinaradiofrecuenciacorrespondiente.Altas temperaturasTengacuidadoalmanipularunaPMU,unPAolasestacionesTB7100yTB7300quehaya/nestadoenfun-cionamientorecientemente.Bajocondicionesdefuncionamientoextremas(+60C[+140F]detemperaturaambiente),ociclosdetrabajoaltos,lassuperficiesexternasdelosmdulospuedenalcanzartemperaturasdehasta+80C(+176F).Seguridad LED (EN60825-1)EsteequipocontienenicamenteproductosLEDClase1,quesonsegurosparalosojosencualquiercon-dicindefuncionamiento.PMULosnicoscontrolesenlaPMUsonlosconmutadoresdeencendidoyapagadoenelpanelposteriorparalosmdulosACyDCylosindicadoresLEDvisiblesatravsdelasranurasdelpanelfrontal.EstosconmutadoresnoaslancompletamenteloscircuitosinternosdelaPMUdelossuministrosdeali-mentacinACoDC.UsteddebedesconectarlasfuentesACyDCdelaPMUantesdedesmantelarlaoreal-izarcualquierreparacin.VaseelManualdeservicioparamsinformacinalrespecto.aNormasdereferenciaCdigodeSeguridad6deHealthCanada(DepartamentodeSaluddeCanad):Lmites de exposi-cin a campos electromagnticos de radiofrecuencia en el rango de 3Hz a 300GHz.Boletn65delaOficinadeIngenieriayTecnologa(OETporsussiglaseningls)delaComisinFederaldeComunicaciones(FCCporsussiglaseningls)delosEstadosUnidosdeAmrica(47CFR1.1310).IEEEC95.12019:Norma para niveles de seguridad con respecto a la exposicin humana a los campos electromagnticos de radiofrecuencia, 3kHz a 300GHz.27TaitInternationalLtd-August2022 Acerca de este documentoEnestedocumentoseproporcionaexclusivamenteinformacingeneralsobremedidasdeseguridadycon-formidad.LeaelManualdeInstalacinyOperacinantesdeintentarinstalaryutilizarelequipo.Informacin general sobre medidas de seguridadSeguridad personalDesembalaje y transporte del equipo (excepto las estaciones TB7100 y TB7300)Paraevitarlesionespersonalesydaosalequipo,recomendamosqueparticipendospersonaseneldesembalajeytransportedelequipo.Unsubbastidorcontodoslosmdulospertinentespuedepesarde28a30kg(incluidoelembal-aje).Recomendamosqueleayudeotrapersonaasacarelequipoymoverlo.LasasasTBAA03-16facilitarneltrasladodelsubbastidorunavezdesembalado.Siesnecesario,saquelosmdulosdelsubbastidorantesdemoverlo(vaseelManualdeInstalacinyOpera-cin).Entodosloscasos,observelasmedidasdeseguridadpertinentescuandolevanteobje-tospesados.Voltajes mortalesWarning La PMU y la unidad de alimentacin AC opcional de la TB7300 contienen voltajes que podran ser mortales. Vase la etiqueta con los valores nominales en la parte posterior del mdulo.ElequiposedebeinstalardemaneraquelaparteposteriordelaPMUodelaTB7300quedeubicadaenunreadeservicioalaqueslopuedaaccederpersonalcualificado.Elenchufedelcabledelsuministrodeali-mentacinACsirvecomodispositivodedesconexin,porloqueelenchufeylatomadebenestarinstala-doscercadelequipoyserfcilmenteaccesibles.Desconecte el conector IEC de la red y espere cinco minutos para que los voltajes internos se descarguen antes de proceder al desmontaje. El conmutador AC de encendido/apagado no asla a la PMU de la red. Slo interrumpe el circuito de fase, no el neutral. Antes de abrir, asegrese de que todos los suministros de alimentacin (AC y DC) de la estacin base estn desconectados.ElequipodeestacinbaseconalimentacinprincipalACdebeserreparadoexclusivamenteportcnicoscalificados.Nocuentanconningncomponentesustituibleporelusuario.SilaPMUolaunidaddeali-mentacinACopcionaldelaTB7100sehaestropeadoynofuncionacorrectamente,desactiveelmdulotomandolasmedidasdeseguridadnecesariasycontacteasuoficinaregionaldeTaitdeinmediato.LareparacindelequipodeestacinbaseconalimentacinprincipalACdeberealizarsesolocuandolaunidadrecibealimentacinatravsdeuntransformadordeaislamientoderedconsuficientecapacidadnominal.26TaitInternationalLtd-August2022Explosive EnvironmentsWarning Do not operate the equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. Operating the equipment in these environments is a definite safety hazard.Proximity to RF TransmissionsTocomplywiththeRFFieldLimitsforDevicesUsedbytheGeneralPublicfor(UncontrolledEnvironment)1,asafeseparationdistanceofatleast6.5metres(22feet)fromtheantennasystemshouldbemaintained.Thisfigureiscalculatedforatypicalinstallation,employingone100Wbasestationtransmitter.Othercon-figurations,includinginstallationsatmulti-transmittersites,mustbeinstalledsothattheycomplywiththerel-evantRFexposurestandards.High TemperaturesTakecarewhenhandlingaPMU,PA,TB7100orTB7300whichhasbeenoperatingrecently.Underextremeoperatingconditions(+140F[+60C]ambientairtemperature)orhighdutycycles,theexternalsurfacesofthemodulescanreachtemperaturesofupto+176F(+80C).LED Safety (EN60825-1)ThisequipmentcontainsonlyClass1LEDproducts,whichareeye-safeunderalloperatingconditions.PMUTheonlycontrolsonthePMUaretheon/offswitchesontherearpanelfortheACandDCmodules,andtheindicatorLEDsvisiblethroughaslotinthefrontpanel.Warning These switches do not totally isolate the internal circuitry of the PMU from the AC or DC power supplies. You must disconnect the AC and DC supplies from the PMU before dismantling or carrying out any maintenance. Refer to the service manual for the correct servicing procedures.AC Module On/Off SwitchThisswitchturnstheACinputtothePMUonandoff.Notethatthisswitchbreaksonlythephasecircuit,nottheneutral.1Reference StandardsHealth Canadas Safety Code 6: Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Energy in the Frequency Range from 3kHz to 300GHz.USA Federal Communications Commission OET bulletin 65 (47CFR 1.1310).IEEE C95.1 2019: Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Elec-tromagnetic Fields, 3kHz to 300GHz.7TaitInternationalLtd-August2022 DC Module On/Off SwitchThisswitchturnstheDCoutputfromthePMUonandoff.ItisrecessedtopreventtheDCmodulebeingacci-dentallyswitchedoff,thusdisablingthebatteryback-upsupply.NotethatthisswitchdoesnotdisconnectpowerfromtheDCconverteritself.Itdisablestheconverterbyswitchingoffitscontrolcircuitry.EvenwhentheDCconverterisoff,theDCinputisstillconnectedtoitspowercircuitry.Replacing ModulesThe100WPAandPMUweighbetween9.3lb(4.2kg)and15.4lb(7kg)each.Takecarewhenhandlingthesemodulestoavoidpersonalinjury.Regulatory InformationDistress FrequenciesThe406to406.1MHzfrequencyrangeisreservedworldwideforusebyDistressBeacons.Donotprogramtransmitterstooperateinthisfrequencyrange.FCC ComplianceThisequipmentcomplieswith: n CFRTitle47Part15ClassB(exceptPMU):Radiatedandconductedemissions,andelectromagneticsusceptibilityspecificationsoftheFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)rulesfortheUnitedStates.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:a.Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,andb.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation. n CFRTitle47Part15ClassA(PMUonly):Radiatedandconductedemissions,andelectromagneticsusceptibilityspecificationsoftheFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)rulesfortheUnitedStates.Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:a.Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,andb.Thisdevicemustacceptanyinterferencereceived,includinginterferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation. n CFRTitle47Part90SubpartR(TB9100,TB9400)Theuseoffrequenciesinthe764to776MHzand794to806MHzbands.Theequipmentcanbesetuptocomplywiththerequirementof90.553(a)of47CFR.Thisstatesthat:8TaitInternationalLtd-August202225TaitInternationalLtdAugust2022Oficina corporativa deTait CommunicationsTait International LimitedP.O. Box 1645ChristchurchNueva ZelandaImportado a la Unin Europea (UE) por:Tait Communications GmbHStipcakgasse 401230 VienaAustriaImportado al Reino Unido (RU) por:Tait Europe LimitedUnit A, Buckingham Business Park, Anderson RoadSwaveseyCambridge, CB24 4UQReino UnidoSi desea obtener una lista de direcciones y nmeros de telfono de las oficinas regionales, visite nuestra pgina web: www.taitradio.com.Derechos de autor y marcas registradasToda la informacin contenida en este manual es propiedad de Tait International Limited. Todos los derechos estn reservados. Seprohibe, en parte o del manual completo, la copia, el fotocopiado, la reproduccin, la traduccin, el almacenamiento en un formato elec-trnico o cualquier otra cosa que pueda ser leda por mquina sin el consentimiento previo y por escrito de Tait International Limited.La palabra TAIT y el logo de TAIT son marcas registradas de Tait International Limited.Todos los nombres comerciales mencionados constituyen la marca de servicio, marca comercial o marca registrada de los respectivosfabricantes.Al utilizar un producto de Tait acepta los trminos del Contrato de licencia de software de Tait. Por favor lea el Contrato de licencia de software de Tait con cuidado antes de utilizar este producto de Tait. Si no acepta los trminos del Contrato de licencia de software de Tait, no utilice el producto de Tait. El acuerdo completo est dispon-ible en www.taitradio.com/our-resources/legal#Tait_Software_Licence_AgreementTodos los nombres comerciales mencionados constituyen la marca de servicio, marca comercial o marca registrada de los respectivosfabricantes.Derechos de propiedad intelectualEste producto puede estar protegido por una o varias patentes o dis-eos de Tait International Limited junto con sus equivalentes inter-nacionales, solicitudes de patentes o diseos pendientes y marcas registradas; consulte la lista completa en www.taitradio.com/patentLa tecnologa de codificacin de voz AMBE+2 incorporada en este producto est protegida por los derechos de propiedad intelec-tual que incluyen los derechos de patentes, derechos de autor y secretos comerciales de Digital Voice Systems, Inc. Estatecnologa de codificacin de voz est licenciada exclusivamente para ser util-izada en este equipo de comunicaciones. Alusuario de esta tecno-loga se le prohibe intentar copiar componentes individualmente o completos, o desmontar el cdigo del objeto, o que de ninguna otra manera convierta el cdigo del objeto en un formato legible por el ser humano.Responsabilidades medioambientalesTait International Limited es una empresa que se preocupa por el medio ambiente, minimiza los desechos, recicla materiales y tiene restricciones en el uso de materiales peligrosos.La Directiva WEEE (Eliminacin de Equipo Elctrico y Elec-trnico) de la Unin Europea y la normativa sobre Eliminacin de Equipo Elctrico y Electrnico 2013 No. 3113 obliga a que se tire el producto al final de su vida til por separado del resto de los residuos. Para ms informacin acerca de cmo desechar su pro-ducto de Tait, visite la pgina web Tait WEEE en www.taitradio.com/our-resources/compliance#WEEE. Rogamos que se responsabilice por el medio ambiente y, cuando llegue el momento de tirar el producto, se ponga en contacto con el dis-tribuidor original o con Tait International Limited.Cumpliremos con los requisitos medioambientales de otros mer-cados a medida que vayan siendo introducidos.Para contactarnos Emissesradiadaseconduzidas,eespecificaesdesuscetibilidadeeletromagnticasdasregrasdaComissoFederaldeComunicaesdosEstadosUnidos(FCC).Aoperaoestsujeitasduascondiesseguintes:a.estedispositivonopodecausarinterfernciasprejudiciais,eb.estedispositivodeveaceitarqualquertipodeinterfernciarecebida,incluindointerfernciaquepossacausarumaoperaoindesejada. n CFRTitle47Part90SubpartR(TB9100,TB9400):Usodefrequnciasnasfaixasde764a776MHze794a806MHz.Oequipamentopodesercon-figuradoparaatenderao90.553(a)do47CFR,quedeclara:a.EncriptaonopermitidanoscanaisdechamadadeInteroperabilidadenacional.Estescanaisestodefinidosno90.531(b)(1)(ii).b.Encriptaopodeserdesabilitadapelousuriosenecessrio.Modificaes No AutorizadasQualquermodificaorealizadanesteequipamento,quenotenhasidoautorizadapelaTaitInternationalLimited,podecancelaraautorizaodadapelasautoridadesparaseufuncionamento.Sade, Segurana e Compatibilidade Eletromagntica na EuropaNacomunidadeeuropia,oequipamentoderdioetelecomunicaesregulamentadopelaDiretiva2014/53/UE.Osrequisitosdestadiretivaincluemaproteodasadeeseguranadosusurios,bemcomoacompatibilidadeeletromagntica.Finalidade do ProdutoEsteprodutodestinadoparaaradiocomunicaonosserviosdeRdioMvelPrivado(PMR)ouRdioMveldeAcessoPblico(PAMR),emtodososestados-membrodaUnioEuropia(EU)eestadosdareaEconmicaEuropia(EEA).AparelhostrasmissorespodemserprogramadosparatransmitiremfrequnciasquenosoharmonizadasatravesdaUnioEuropiaeirorequererautorizaoparaoperaremcadaestadomembro.24TaitInternationalLtd-August2022a.EncryptionisnotpermittedonthenationwideInteroperabilitycallingchannels.Thesechannelsaredefinedin90.531(b)(1)(ii).b.Encryptioncanbedisabledbytheuser,ifrequired.EMC regulatory compliance in Australia and New ZealandThisproductmeetsallACMAandMBIEregulatoryrequirementsforelectromagneticcompatibility(EMC).FormoreinformationaboutEMCcompliance,visittheACMAwebsiteatwww.acma.gov-.auandtheMBIEwebsiteatwww.mbie.co.nz.Unauthorized ModificationsAnymodificationsyoumaketothisequipmentwhicharenotauthorizedbyTaitInternationalLimitedmayinvalidateyourapprovaltooperatetheequipment.Health, Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility in EuropeIntheEuropeanCommunity,radioandtelecommunicationsequipmentisregulatedbyDirective2014/53/EU.Therequirementsofthisdirectiveincludeprotectionofhealthandsafetyofusers,aswellaselectromagneticcompatibility.Intended Purpose of ProductThisproductisintendedforradio-communicationinthePrivateMobileRadio(PMR)orPublicAccessMobileRadio(PAMR)services,tobeusedinallmemberstatesoftheEuropeanUnion(EU)andstateswithintheEuropeanEconomicArea(EEA).TransceiverproductscanbeprogrammedtotransmitonfrequenciesthatarenotharmonizedthroughouttheEU/EEA,andwillrequirealicencetooperateineachmemberstate.9TaitInternationalLtd-August2022 10TaitInternationalLtdAugust2022Tait CommunicationsSige socialTait International LimitedP.O. Box 1645ChristchurchNouvelle-ZlandeImport dans l'UE par :Tait Communications GmbHStipcakgasse 401230 VienneAutricheImport dans le Royaume-Uni par :Tait Europe LimitedUnit A, Buckingham Business Park, Anderson RoadSwaveseyCambridge, CB24 4UQRoyaume-UniPour les adresses et numros de tlphone des branches rgionales, veuillez consulter notre site Internet: www.taitradio.comA propos de ce manuelAvant dutiliser une radio, veuillez lire ci -dessous les informations importantes au sujet de la scurit et la conformit. Pour de plus amples informations sur les radios TP9300 et TP9400 de scurit intrinsque, veuillez vous rfrer au document MPD-00013-xx (ATEX et IECEx) ou MPD-00027-xx (AEx, Ex, Division 1 et non-incendiaires) fourni avec ces radios.Pour des informations concernant le fonctionnement de votre radio, consultez le manuel de lutilisateur ou contactez votre fournisseur de radio.Copyright et marques dposesToutes les informations contenues dans ce document sont la pro-prit de Tait International Limited. Tous droits rservs. Ilest inter-dit de copier, photocopier, reproduire, traduire, enregistrer ce manuel en tout ou en partie et de le rduire entirement ou partiellement un support lectronique ou une forme lisible par les ordinateurs sans lautorisation crite pralable de Tait International Limited.Le mot TAIT et le logo TAIT sont des marques dposes de Tait International Limited.Tous les noms de marque mentionns correspondent aux marques de service, marques commerciales ou marques dposes des fab-ricants respectifs.En utilisant un produit Tait, vous acceptez d'tre li par les termes du contrat de licence de logiciel Tait. Veuillez lire attentivement le con-trat de licence de logiciel Tait avant d'utiliser ce produit Tait. Si vous n'acceptez pas les termes du contrat de licence de logiciel Tait, n'utilisez pas le produit Tait. Le contrat complet est disponible l'adresse suivante : www.taitradio.com/our-resources/legal#Tait_Software_Licence_AgreementPour toute demande de renseignements concernant ce document, ou pour tout commentaire, suggestion et notification d'erreurs, veuillez contacter votre bureau rgional Tait.Droits de proprit intellectuelleCe produit peut tre protg par un ou plusieurs brevets ou dessins de Tait International Limited, ainsi que par leurs quivalents inter-nationaux, les demandes de brevet ou de dessin en cours, et les marques dposes, pour une liste complete veuillez consulter www.-taitradio.com/patentLa technologie de codage vocal AMBE+2 intgre dans ce produit est protge par des droits de proprit intellectuelle et notamment les droits de brevet, copyrights et secrets industriels de la socit Digital Voice Systems, Inc. Cette technologie de codage vocal est cd sous licence uniquement pour tre utilis sur cet quipement de communication. Il est strictement interdit et l'utilisateur de cette tech-nologie s'engage respecter cette interdiction, d'essayer de dcom-piler, faire de l'ingnierie inverse ou dsassembler le code excutable, ou de convertir de quelque faon que ce soit le code excutable en une forme dchiffrable. Responsabilits en matire d'environnementTait International Limited est une socit respectueuse de l'environnement qui apporte son soutien la minimisation des dchets et la rcupration des matriaux. Selon la Directive de l'Union europenne relative l'limination des dchets d'quipements et le Rglement de 2013 sur les dchets d'quipements lectriques et lectroniques n 3113, ce produit doit tre limin sparment et ne doit pas tre jet avec les ordures mn-agres lorsqu'il arrive en fin de vie. Pour plus d'informations sur la procdure respecter pour liminer le produit Tait en fin de vie, ren-dez-vous sur le site Internet de Tait www.taitradio.com/our-resources/compliance#WEEE. Veuillez respecter l'environnement et liminez ce produit par l'intermdiaire de votre fournisseur ou con-tactez Tait International Limited.Nous respectons galement les exigences lies l'environnement sur les diffrents marchs, sur lesquels nous lanons nos produits.Coordonnes de TaitWarning Estes chaves no isolam totalmente o circuito interno da PMU das fontes de alimentao AC ou DC. preciso desconectar as fontes AC e DC da PMU, antes de des-montar ou realizar qualquer reparo. Consulte o manual de servio para os pro-cedimentos de manuteno corretos.Chave Ligado/Desliga Mdulo ACEstechaveligaedesligaaentradaACnaPMU.Notequeestachaveinterrompesomenteocircuitodafase,nooneutro.Chave Ligado/Desliga Mdulo DCAchaveligaedesligaasadaDCdaPMU.ElarebaixadaparaevitarqueomduloDCsejadesligadoacidentalmenteedesconecteaalimentaoreservadabateria.NotequeestachavenodesconectaaalimentaodoconversorDC.Eladesabilitaoconversordesligandoseucircuitodecontrole.Mesmoquandooconversorestdesligado,aentradaDCaindaestconectadaaoseucircuitodealimentao.Substituindo MdulosOPAde100WeaPMUpesamentre4,2kg(9,3lb)e7kg(15,4lb)cada.Tenhacuidadoaotrans-portarestesmdulosparaevitardanospessoais.Informao LegalFreqncias de EmergnciaAfaixadefreqnciade406a406,1MHzestreservadamundialmenteparaassituaesdeemergncia.Noprogramenenhumtransmissorparaoperarnestafaixadefreqncia.CumprimentodasRegrasdaFCCEste equipamento est de acordo com: n CFRTitle47Part15ClasseB(excetoPMU):Emissesradiadaseconduzidas,eespecificaesdesuscetibilidadeeletromagnticasdasregrasdaComissoFederaldeComunicaesdosEstadosUnidos(FCC).Aoperaoestsujeitasduascondiesseguintes:a.estedispositivonopodecausarinterfernciasprejudiciais,eb.estedispositivodeveaceitarqualquertipodeinterfernciarecebida,incluindointerfernciaquepossacausarumaoperaoindesejada. n CFRTitle47Part15ClasseA(apenasPMU):23TaitInternationalLtd-August2022 TodaamanutenodeequipamentodeestaobasealimentadaporredeeltricaCAdeveserrealizadasomentequandoaunidadeforalimentadaporumtransformadorisolantederedeeltricacomclassificaosuficiente.Conexo de Alimentao ACOequipamentodeveestarconectadotomadaderedeaterrada.Ambientes ExplosivosWarning No utilize o equipamento perto de detonador eltrico nem em atmosfera inflamvel. A utilizao do equipamento nestes ambientes, compromete totalmente sua segurana.Proximidade da Transmisses de RFParacumprircomosLimitesdoCampodeRFparaDispositivosUsadopeloPblicogeral(AmbientesemControle)a,devesermantidaumadistnciaseguradeseparaodepelomenos6,5metros.Estevalorcalculadoparaumainstalaotpica,empregandoumtransmissorestaobasede100W.Outrasconfiguraes,incluindoinstalaesemstiosdemulti-transmissores,devemserinstaladasdemodoqueestejamemconformidadecomasnormasrelevantesdeexposiodeRF.Altas TemperaturasTenhacuidadoaomanipularumaPMU,umPA,TB7100ouumTB7300,quetenhaestadoemfun-cionamentorecentemente.Sobcondiesdefuncionamentoextremas(+60C[+140F]detemperaturaambiente)ouciclosdetrabalhoalto,assuperfciesexternasdosmdulospodematingirtemperaturasdeat+80C(+176F).Segurana do LED (EN60825-1)EsteequipamentocontmapenasprodutosLEDClasse1,quesosegurosparaosolhosemtodasascon-diesdeoperao.PMUOsnicoscontrolesnaPMUsoaschavesliga/desliganaparteposteriordopainelparaosmdulosACeDC,eosindicatoresLEDsvisveisatravsdoslotnopainelfrontal.aNormasdeRefernciaCdigo6deSeguranadaSadedoCanad:Limites de Exposio Humana Energia Elet-romagntica de Rdiofrequncia na Faixa de Frequncia de 3kHz a 300GHz.Boletim65daComissodeComunicaesFederaldoEUAOET(47CFR1.1310).IEEEC95.12019:Norma para Nveis de Segurana para Exposio Humana para Campos Elet-romagnticos de Rdiofrequncia, 3kHz a 300GHz.22TaitInternationalLtd-August2022A propos du prsent documentCedocumentfournitdesinformationsgnralessurlarglementationetlascurituniquement.Mercidelirelemanueldinstallationetd'utilisationavantdecommencerinstallerouutiliserl'quipement.Scurit gnraleScurit des personnesDballer et dplacer lquipement (sauf pour la TB7100 et la TB7300)Afindeprvenirtouteblessurecorporelleetd'viterd'endommagerl'quipement,nousvousrecom-mandonsd'effectuerledballageetledplacementdel'quipementdeuxpersonnes.Unrackcompletavecdesmodulespeutpeserjusqu28kgoujusqu30kgaveclemballage.Nousvousrecommandonsdedemanderquelqu'unautredevousaiderdballeretdplacerlquipement.LespoignesTBAA03-16permettentdedplacerplusfacilementlerackunefoisquilestdball.Sincessaire,retirezlesmodulesdurackavantdessayerdeledplacer(veuillezvousrfreraumanueldinstallationetdutilisation).Danstouslescas,adoptezunemthodedelevagesansrisque.Haute tension - Danger de mortWarning Des tensions constituant un danger de mort sont prsentes dans lUGA et dans lunit dalimentation secteur (en option) de la TB7300. Veuillez vous rfrer l'tiquette des caractristiques nominales figurant l'arrire du module.Lquipementdoittreinstalldetellesortequel'arriredel'UGAoudelaTB7300setrouvedansunezoneoseullepersonnelqualifipeuteneffectuerl'entretien.LapriseducordondalimentationsecteurdelaTB7300permetdeledconnecter.Donc,ilfautinstallerlaprisedecourantprsdelquipementetelledoittredunaccsfacile.Dbranchez le connecteur secteur CEI et attendez cinq minutes pour permettre l'autodcharge des tensions internes avant de procder au dmontage. Le commutateur de marche/arrt CA n'isole pas l'UGA du secteur. Il coupe uniquement le circuit de phase, pas le neutre. Veillez ce que toutes les sources dalimentation de la station de base (CA et CC) soient dconnectes avant douvrir la station de base.L'entretienetlesrparationsdelquipementdelastationdebasealimentparlesecteurCAdoiventtreeffectusuniquementpardestechniciensqualifis.Ellesnontaucunepicequipuissetreremplaceparl'utilisateur.Encasd'endommagementoudedysfonctionnementdel'UGAoudelunitdalimentationsec-teurdelaTB7100,arrtezlemoduleavecprcautionetcontactezimmdiatementvotrereprsentantTaitouserviceclientleleplusproche.11TaitInternationalLtd-August2022 Touteslesoprationsd'entretiendel'quipementdelastationdebasealimentparlesecteurCAdoiventtreeffectuesuniquementlorsquel'unitestalimentetraversuntransformateurd'isolementdusecteurd'unepuissancesuffisante.Connexion alimentation CA L'quipementdoittrebranchuneprisesecteurmiselaterre.Environnements explosifsWarning Ne pas utiliser l'quipement proximit de dtonateurs lectriques ni dans une atmosphre explosive. L'utilisation de lquipement dans de tels environnements constitue un rel risque pour la scurit.A proximit des missions RFPourrespecterleslimitesimposesauchampRFauniveaudesquipementsutilissparlegrandpublic(environnementnoncontrl)1,unedistancedesparationdescuritdaumoins6.5mtresdublocdantennedevraittreobserve.Cenombreestcalculpouruneinstallationtypique,ayantunmetteurdestationdebasede100W.Dautresconfigurations,incluantlesinstallationsayantdessitesdeplusieursmetteurs,doiventtreinstallesdefaonseconformerauxnormespertinentesdesexpositionsRF.Tempratures levesPrendredesprcautionsparticulireslorsdelamanipulationd'uneUGA,dunampli,duneTB7100ouduneTB7300quivientd'treutilis.Dansdesconditionsextrmesdefonctionnement(tempratureambi-ante+60C[+140F])ouencasdecyclesdefonctionnementlev,lessurfacesexternesdesmodulespeuventatteindredestempraturesallantjusqu'+80C(+176F).Scurit LED (EN60825-1)CetquipementcontientuniquementdesproduitsDELdeclasse1,quisontsansdangerpourlesyeuxdanstouteslesconditionsdefonctionnement.UGALesseulescommandesdel'UGAsontlescommutateursdemarche/arrtdupanneauarrirepourlesmod-ulesCAetCC,etlesvoyantsquel'onvoittraversunefentedupanneaufrontal.1Normes de rfrenceCode de scurit 6 de Sant Canada: Limites d'exposition humaine lnergie lectromagntique radi-olectrique dans la gamme de frquences de 3kHz 300GHz.Commission fdrale des communications (FCC) des Etats Unis dAmrique bulletin OET numro 65 (47CFR 1.1310). IEEE C95.1 2019: Norme pour les niveaux de scurit compatibles avec l'exposition des personnes aux champs lectromagntiques de radiofrquence 3kHz 300GHz.12TaitInternationalLtd-August2022Objetivo do DocumentoEstedocumentoforneceinformaesapenassobreseguranageraleregulamentos.Porfavor,leiaoManualdeInstalaoeOperaoantesdeinstalarouoperarosequipamentos.Segurana GeralSegurana PessoalDesembalando e Movendo o equipamento (exceto TB7100 e TB7300)Paraprevenirdanospessoaisedanosaoequipamento,recomendamosqueduaspessoasdesembalememovimentemoequipamento.Cuidado Osub-bastidoretodososmdulospertinentespodempesarde28kg,at30kg,incluindoaembalagem.Recomendamosqueoutrapessoaoajudearetiraroequipamentodaemba-lagememov-lo.AsalasTBAA03-16facilitarootransportedosub-bastidordepoisdedesembalado.Sefornecessrio,retireosmdulosdosub-bastidorantesdemov-lo(consulteoManualdeInstalaoeOperao).Emqualquercaso,sigaasprticasdeseguranaparalevantarobjetospesados.Tenses LetaisWarning A PMU e a unidade fonte de alimentao AC do TB7300 (opcional) contm tenses que podem ser letais. Veja a etiqueta com os valores nominais na parte pos-terior do mdulo.OequipamentodeveserinstaladodemodoqueaparteposteriordaPMUoudoTB7300fiquelocalizadanumareacomacessodeservio,quesejaacessvel,somente,porumapessoaqualificada.OpluguedocabodafontedealimentaoACdoTB7300servecomodispositivodedesconexo.Portanto,osoquete/tomadadevemserinstaladospertodoequipamentoefacilmenteacessvel.Desconecte o conector IEC e espere cinco minutos para que as tenses internas descarreguem-se, antes de comear a desmontar. A chave de liga/desliga da alimentao AC no isola a PMU da rede, ela s interrompe o circuito de fase, no o neutro. Assegure que todas as fontes de alimentao do equipamento rdio base (AC e DC) estejam desconectadas antes de abrir a estao rdio-base.OequipamentodeestaobasealimentadoporredeCAdeveserreparadoexclusivamenteportcnicosqualificados.Noexistenenhumcomponentequepossasersubstituidopelousurio.SeaPMUouaunid-adefontedealimentaoACdoTB7100fordanificadaenofuncionarcorretamente,desativeomdulo,tomandoasmedidasdeseguranapertinentesecontateimediatamenteoescritrioregionaldaTaitmaisprximo.21TaitInternationalLtd-August2022 20TaitInternationalLtdAugust2022Tait CommunicationsSede CorporativaTait International LimitedP.O. Box 1645ChristchurchNova ZelndiaImportado para a Unio Europeia por:Tait Communications GmbHStipcakgasse 401230 ViennaustriaImportado para o Reino Unido por:Tait Europe LimitedUnit A, Buckingham Business Park, Anderson RoadSwaveseyCambridge, CB24 4UQReino UnidoPara endereo e telefone dos escritrios regionais consulte o site www.taitradio.com.Direitos autorais e marcas registradasTodas as informaes contidas neste manual so de propriedade da Tait International Limited. Todos os direitos esto reservados. Este manual no pode ser parcial ou totalmente reproduzido, copiado, fotocopiado, traduzido, arquivado ou reduzido para um meio eletrnico ou ainda formato mecnico, sem uma prvia autorizao por escrito da Tait International Limited.A palavra TAIT e o logotipo TAIT so marcas registradas da Tait International Limited.Todas as marcas referenciadas so marcas de servio, marcas comer-ciais ou marcas registradas dos seus respectivos fabricantes.Ao utilizar um produto Tait voc concorda em cumprir os termos do Contrato de Licenciamento de Software Tait. Por favor, leia o Con-trato de Licenciamento de Software Tait com ateno antes de util-izar este produto Tait. Caso voc no concorde com os termos do Contrato de Licenciamento de Software Tait , no utilize o produto Tait. O contrato integral est disponvel em www.taitradio.com/our-resources/legal#Tait_Software_Licence_AgreementEm caso de dvidas acerca deste documento, ou comentrios quaisquer, sugestes ou notificaes de erros; por favor, entre em contato com seu escritrio regional Tait.Direitos sobre propriedade intelectualEste produto pode ser protegido por uma ou mais patentes ou pro-jetos da Tait International Limited, em conjunto com seus parceiros internacionais, como tambm por patentes pendentes, aplicaes de design e marcas comerciais registradas. Para obter uma lista com-pleta, por favor, verifique: www.taitradio.com/patentApenas TP3300/TP3350:Atecnologia AMBE+2 de codificao de voz utilizada neste produto protegida por direitos sobre pro-priedade intelectual incluindo patentes, direitos de cpia e segredos de indstria da Digital Voice Systems, Inc. ATecnologia de codi-ficao de voz licenciada apenas para ser usada em equipamentos de comunicao. Ousurio desta Tecnologia explicitamente proi-bido de tentar decompilar, usar engenharia reversa, ou desmontar o Cdigo Fonte, ou de qualquer maneira converter o Cdigo Fonte em formato legvel por ser humano.Responsabilidades ambientaisA Tait International Limited uma empresa responsvel em relao ao meio ambiente, apoiando a reduo de gerao de lixo, a reciclagem de materiais e restrio do uso de materiais danosos. A Diretriz de Descarte de Equipamento Eletrnico e Eltrico (WEEE) da Unio Europia e o artigo No. 3113 do Regulamento de Descarte de Equipamento Eletrnico e Eltrico de 2013 requer que este produto seja descartado separadamente das vias gerais de coleta quando a sua vida til tiver terminado. Paramaiores informaes sobre como descartar o seu produto Tait, visite o website WEEE da Tait em www.taitradio.com/our-resources/compliance#WEEE. Porfavor seja responsvel com o meio ambiente e descarte por meio do fornecedor original, ou contate a Tait International Limited.Ns tambm atendemos os requirimentos ambientais de outros mer-cados.Informao para contatoWarning Ces commutateurs n'isolent pas totalement les circuits internes de l'UGA des alimentations CA ou CC. Vous devez dconnecter les alimentations CA et CC de l'UGA avant de la dmonter ou d'effectuer tout travail de maintenance. Veuillez vous rfrer au manuel de rparation pour les procdures correctes d'entretien.Commutateur de marche/arrt du module CACecommutateurpermetdemettrel'entreCAdel'UGAsousethorstension.Veuilleznoterquececom-mutateurcoupeuniquementlecircuitdephase,pasleneutre.Commutateur de marche/arrt du module CCCecommutateurpermetdemettrelasortieCCdel'UGAsousethorstension.Ilestencastrpourempcherqu'ilnesoitaccidentellementmisenpositionarrt,cequidsactiveraitl'alimentationdesecoursparbat-terie.Veuilleznoterquececommutateurnedsactivequelescircuitsdecommande.Lecommutateurestds-activenteignantsesproprescircuitsdecommande.MmesilecommutateurCCestteint,l'entreCCresteconnecteauxcircuitsd'alimentation.Remplacement des modulesL'amplietlUGApsententre4,2kg(9,3lb)et7kg(15,4lb)chacun.Faitesattentionlorsquevouslesmanipulezafindenepasvousblesser.Informations lgalesFrquences de dtresseLabandedefrquences406406.1MHzestrserveauxbalisesdedtressel'chelleinternationale.Neprogrammezpaslesmetteurspourfonctionnersurcettebandedefrquences.Conformit FFCCetquipementestconforme: n CFRTitle47Part15ClassB(sauflUGA):SpcificationsdelasusceptibilitlectromagntiqueetdesmissionsparconductionetrayonnesdesrglesdelaCommissionfdraledescommunications(FCC)pourlesEtats-Unis.Lefonctionnementnestautorisquauxdeuxconditionssuivantes:a.ledispositifnedoitpascauserdebrouillagesprjudiciablesetb.ildoitaccepterlesinterfrencesreues,ycomprislesinterfrencesquirisquentdecauserunfonc-tionnementindsirable. n CFRTitle47Part15ClassA(UGAuniquement):13TaitInternationalLtd-August2022 SpcificationsdelasusceptibilitlectromagntiqueetdesmissionsparconductionetrayonnesdesrglesdelaCommissionfdraledescommunications(FCC)pourlesEtats-Unis.Lefonctionnementnestautorisquauxdeuxconditionssuivantes:a.ledispositifnedoitpascauserdebrouillagesprjudiciablesetb.ildoitaccepterlesinterfrencesreues,ycomprislesinterfrencesquirisquentdecauserunfonc-tionnementindsirable. n CFRTitle47Part90SubpartR(TB9100,TB9400):Lutilisationdesfrquencesdanslesbandes764776MHzet794806MHz.Lquipementpeuttreparamtrpourseconformerauxexigencesdu90.553(a)du47CFR.Cecodetablitque:a.lechiffrementnestpasautorissurlesCanauxdappeldinteroprabilitlchellenationale.Cescanauxsontdfinisau90.531(b)(1)(ii).b.Lechiffrementpeuttredsactivparlutilisateur,sincessaire.Modifications non autorisesToutemodificationduprsentquipementsansl'autorisationdeTaitInternationalLimitedpeutannulerl'autorisationd'utilisationdelquipement.Conformit aux normes sanitaires, lectromagntiques et de sant en vigueur en EuropeDanslaCommunauteuropenne,lesquipementsradioetdetlcommunicationssontrglementsparlaDirective2014/53/UE.Cettedirectiveprvoitnotammentlaprotectionetlasantdesutilisateurs,ainsiquelacompatibilitlectromagntique.Usage prvuCeproduitestprvupourlacommunicationradiodanslecadrederadiocommunicationsmobilesprives(PMR)oudeservicesradiotlphoniquesmobilespublics(PAMR),pouruneutilisationdanstouslestatsmembresdel'Unioneuropenne(UE)etlestatsdansl'Espaceconomiqueeuropen(EEE).Lesproduitsmetteurs-rcepteurspeuventtreprogrammspourmettresurdesfrquencesquinesontpasharmonisesdansl'ensembledel'UE/EEE,etncessiterontunelicenced'exploitationdanschaquetatmembre.14TaitInternationalLtd-August2022a.DiesesGertdarfkeineschdlichenInterferenzenverursachen.b.DiesesGertmussalleempfangenenInterferenzenakzeptieren,einschlielichsolcherInter-ferenzen,diezueinemunerwnschtenBetriebfhrenknnen. n CFRTitle47Part90SubpartR(TB9100,TB9400)NutzungvonFrequenzenindenFrequenzbndern764bis776MHzund794bis806MHz.DasGertkannsoeingerichtetwerden,dassesdieAnforderungenvon90.553(a)von47CFRerfllt.DiesbesagtFolgendes:a.VerschlsselungistauflandesweitenInteroperabilittskanlennichterlaubt.DieseKanlesindin90.531(b)(1)(ii)definiert.b.DieVerschlsselungkannvomBenutzerbeiBedarfdeaktiviertwerden.Unerlaubte ModifikationenJeglichenderungen,dieSieandiesemGertvornehmenunddienichtvonTaitInternationalLimitedgenehmigtwurden,knnendazufhren,dassIhreGenehmigungzumBetriebdesGertserlischt.Gesundheit, Sicherheit und elektromagnetische Vertrglichkeit in EuropaInderEUwirddieVerwendungvonFunk-undTelekommunikationsgertendurchdieRichtlinie2014/53/EUgeregelt.DieAnforderungendieserRichtlinieumfassendenSchutzderGesundheitundderSicherheitderBenutzersowiedieelektromagnetischeVertrglichkeit.Verwendungszweck des ProduktsDiesesProduktistfrdenFunkverkehrindenPMR-Funknetzen(PrivateMobileRadio)oderPAMR-Fun-knetzen(PublicAccessMobileRadio)zurNutzunginallenMitgliedstaatenderEuropischenUnion(EU)undinStaatendesEuropischenWirtschaftsraums(EWR)vorgesehen.FunkprodukteknnenfrdiebertragungaufFrequenzenprogrammiertwerden,dieimEU/EWR-Gebietnichtvereinheitlichtsind,underfordernfrdenBetriebinjedemMitgliedstaateineentsprechendeLizenz.19TaitInternationalLtd-August2022 Ein-/Ausschalter des AC-ModulsDieserSchalterschaltetdenWechselstromeingangderPMUeinundaus.BeachtenSie,dassdieserSchal-ternurdenPhasenleiterunterbricht,abernichtdenNeutralleiter.Ein-/Ausschalter des DC-ModulsDieserSchalterschaltetdenGleichstromausgangderPMUeinundaus.Esistversenktangebracht,umzuverhindern,dassdasGleichstrommodulversehentlichausgeschaltetwirdunddamitdieNot-stromversorgungderBatterieunterbricht.BeachtenSie,dassdieserSchalterdieStromzufuhrzumGleichstromwandlerselbstnichtunterbricht.ErschaltetdenWandlerdurchAbschaltenseinerSteuerschaltungaus.AuchwennderGleichstromwandlerausgeschaltetist,istderGleichstromeingangnochmitseinemStromkreisverbunden.Ersetzen von ModulenWarning Die 100 W PA und die PMU wiegen jeweils zwischen 4,2 kg (9,3 lb) und 7 kg (15,4 lb). Seien Sie beim Umgang mit diesen Modulen vorsichtig, um Verletzungen zu vermeiden.Regulatorische InformationenNotfrequenzenDerFrequenzbereichvon406bis406,1MHzistweltweitfrdieNutzungdurchNotfunkbakenreserviert.Pro-grammierenSiekeineSender,dieindiesemFrequenzbereicharbeiten.FCC-KonformittDiesesGertentsprichtfolgendenVorgaben: n CFRTitle47Part15ClassB(auerPMU):AbgestrahlteundleitungsgebundeneEmissionenundelektro-magnetischeVertrglichkeitsspezifikationenderFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)frdieUSA.DerBetriebunterliegtfolgendenBedingungen:a.DiesesGertdarfkeineschdlichenInterferenzenverursachen.b.DiesesGertmussalleempfangenenInterferenzenakzeptieren,einschlielichsolcherInter-ferenzen,diezueinemunerwnschtenBetriebfhrenknnen. n CFRTitle47Part15ClassA(nurPMU):AbgestrahlteundleitungsgebundeneEmissionenundelektro-magnetischeVertrglichkeitsspezifikationenderFederalCommunicationsCommission(FCC)frdieUSA.DerBetriebunterliegtfolgendenBedingungen:18TaitInternationalLtd-August202215TaitInternationalLtdAugust2022Tait CommunicationsUnternehmenszentraleTait International LimitedP.O. Box 1645ChristchurchNeuseelandIn die EU eingefhrt durch:Tait Communications GmbHStipcakgasse 401230 WiensterreichIn das UK eingefhrt durch:Tait Europe LimitedUnit A, Buckingham Business Park, Anderson RoadSwaveseyCambridge, CB24 4UQUnited KingdomDie Adressen und Telefonnummern unserer Zweig-nieder-lassungen finden Sie auf unserer Webseite: www.taitradio.comInformationen zu diesem DokumentLesen Sie bitte die folgenden Sicherheitshinweise und Informationen zu technischen Vorschriften, bevor Sie das eigensichere Funkgert verwenden. Informationen zu den eigensicheren TP9300- und TP9400-Funkger-ten finden Sie im diesen Gerten beigefgten Dokument MPD-00013-xx (ATEX und IECEx).Informationen ber die Bedienung des Funkgerts erhalten Sie im Benutzerhandbuch und bei Ihrem Funkgertehndler.Urheberrecht und WarenzeichenAlle in diesem Dokument enthaltenen Informationen sind Eigentum von Tait International Limited. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. 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Der vollstndige Vertrag ist unter www.taitradio.com/our-resources/legal#Tait_Software_Licence_AgreementWenn Sie Fragen zu diesem Dokument haben oder Kommentare, Vorschlge und Fehlerhinweise abgeben mchten, wenden Sie sich bitte an Ihre regionale Tait Geschftsstelle.Geistige EigentumsrechteDieses Produkt ist mglicherweise durch ein oder mehrere Patente oder Geschmacksmuster von Tait International Limited zusammen mit ihren internationalen quivalenten, anhngigen Patent- oder Geschmacksmusteranmeldungen und eingetragenen Marken geschtzt. Eine vollstndige Liste finden Sie unter-www.taitradio.com/patentDie in diesem Produkt verwendete AMBE+2-Sprac-hkodierungstechnologie ist durch geistige Eigentumsrechte einsch-lielich Patentrechte, Urherberrechte und Industriegeheimnisse von Digital Voice Systems, Inc geschtzt. Diese Sprac-hkodierungstechnologie ist ausschlielich fr die Verwendung in diesem Kommunikationsgert lizenziert. 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Entfernen Sie gegebenenfalls die Module aus dem Baugruppentrger, bevor Sie ihn bewegen (siehe Installations- und Bedienungsanleitung). Wenden Sie stets sichere Hebeverfahren an.Tdliche SpannungenWarning Die PMU und das optionale Netzteil TB7300 enthalten potenziell lebensge-fhrliche Spannungen. Beachten Sie das Typenschild auf der Rckseite des Moduls.DasGertmusssoinstalliertwerden,dasssichdieRckseitederPMUoderdesTB7300ineinemSer-vicebereichbefindet,dernurfrqualifiziertesPersonalzugnglichist.DerNetzkabelsteckerdesTB7300istalsTrennvorrichtungvorgesehen.DahermusssichdieSteckdoseinderNhedesGertsbefindenundleichtzugnglichsein.Ziehen Sie den IEC-Netzstecker ab und warten Sie fnf Minuten, bis sich die internen Spannungen selbst entladen haben, bevor Sie das Gert ffnen. Der AC-Ein-/Ausschalter trennt die PMU nicht vom Netz. Er unterbricht nur den Phasenleiter, nicht den Neutralleiter. Vergewissern Sie sich, dass alle Stromquellen (Wechsel- und Gleichstrom) der Basisstation ausgeschaltet sind, bevor Sie die Basisstation ffnen.NetzbetriebeneBasisstationendrfennurvonqualifiziertenTechnikerngewartetwerden.EssindkeineTeileenthalten,diebenutzerseitigersetztwerdenknnen.WenndiePMUoderdasTB7100Netzteilbeschdigtistundnichtordnungsgemfunktioniert,stoppenSiedenBetriebdesModulaufsichereWeiseundwendenSiesichsofortanIhreregionaleTait-Niederlassung.16TaitInternationalLtd-August2022AlleWartungsarbeitenannetzbetriebenenBasisstationensolltennurdurchgefhrtwerden,wenndasGertbereinenNetztransformatormitausreichenderLeistungbetriebenwird.Anschluss an das StromnetzDasGertmussaneinegeerdeteNetzsteckdoseangeschlossenwerden.Explosive UmgebungenWarning Verwenden Sie das Gert nicht in der Nhe von elektrischen Zndern oder in Bereichen mit explosionsfhiger Atmosphre. Die Verwendung des Gerts in diesen Umgebungen stellt ein eindeutiges Sicherheitsrisiko dar.Nhe zu HF-bertragungenZurEinhaltungderGrenzwertevonHF-FeldernfrGerte,dievonderAllgemeinheitfrunkontrollierteUmgebungenverwendetwerden,sollteeinSicherheitsabstandvonmindestens6,5Metern(22Fu)zumAntennensystemeingehaltenwerden.DieserWertwurdefreinetypischeInstallationmiteinem100-W-Basisstationsenderberechnet.AndereKonfigurationen,darunterInstallationenanStandortenmitmehrerenSendern,mssensoinstalliertwerden,dasssiedengeltendenHF-Expositionsstandardsentsprechen.Hohe TemperaturenSeienSievorsichtig,wennSieeinePMU,PA,TB7100oderTB7300anfassen,diebisvorkurzeminBetriebwar.UnterextremenBetriebsbedingungenbei+60C(+140F)UmgebungslufttemperaturoderbeihohenArbeitszyklenknnendieAuenflchenderModuleTemperaturenvonbiszu+80C(+176F)erreichen.LED-Sicherheit (EN60825-1)DiesesGertenthltnurLED-ProduktederKlasse1,dieunterallenBetriebsbedingungenaugensichersind.PMUDieeinzigenBedienelementeanderPMUsindaufderGerterckseitedieEin-/AusschalterfrdieAC-undDC-ModulesowiedieAnzeige-LEDs,diedurcheinenSchlitzinderFrontplattesichtbarsind.Warning Diese Schalter isolieren die internen Schaltkreise der PMU nicht vollstndig von der AC- oder DC-Stromversorgung. Vor dem ffnen oder Durchfhren von War-tungsarbeiten mssen Sie die AC- und DC-Versorgung von der PMU trennen. Die kor-rekte Vorgehensweise bei der Wartung entnehmen Sie bitte dem Wartungshandbuch. 17TaitInternationalLtd-August2022
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TB7300 Base Station Installation and Operation Manual MBD-00001-20 Issue 20 December 2022 Updates of Manual and Equipment In the interests of improving the performance, reliability or servicing of the equipment, Tait International Limited reserves the right to update the equipment or this document or both without prior notice. Intellectual Property Rights This product may be protected by one or more patents or designs of Tait International Limited together with their international equivalents, pending patent or design applications, and registered trade marks, for a complete list please check www.taitcommunications.com/our-resources/
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legal#Tait_Software_Licence_Agreement. Disclaimer There are no warranties extended or granted by this document. Tait International Limited accepts no responsibility for damage arising from use of the information contained in the document or of the equipment and software it describes. It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that use of such information, equipment and software complies with the laws, rules and regulations of the applicable jurisdictions. Enquiries and Comments If you have any enquiries regarding this document, or any comments, suggestions and notifications of errors, please contact your regional Tait office. 2 TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Contents Preface . 7 Scope of Manual. 7 Document Conventions . 7 Associated Documentation. 8 Publication Record . 8 1 Description . 10 1.1 Series 2 and Series 1 Reciters . 10 1.1.1 Identifying a Series 2 Reciter . 10 1.1.2 New Reciters and Repairs . 11 1.1.3 Firmware Information . 11 1.2 Software Applications . 13 1.2.1 Base Station Features. 13 1.3 Frequency Bands and Sub-bands . 14 1.4 Software Application Details . 15 1.4.1 P25/AS-IP . 15 1.4.2 P25 Gateway Key Management . 15 1.4.3 DMR/MPT. 16 1.5 Licenses . 17 1.5.1 Compatibility . 17 1.5.2 Feature licenses . 18 1.6 Theory of Operation. 21 1.6.1 Signal Paths . 22 1.6.2 Online and Offline Modes . 22 1.6.3 Power Supply. 23 1.6.4 Front Panel Fans . 23 2 General Safety and Regulatory Information . 25 2.1 Personal Safety. 25 2.1.1 Explosive Environments . 25 2.1.2 High Temperatures. 25 2.1.3 LED Safety (EN60825-1) . 25 2.1.4 Proximity to RF Transmissions / A proximit des missions RF . 26 2.2 Equipment Safety . 27 2.2.1 Installation and Servicing Personnel . 27 2.2.2 Preventing Damage to the PA . 27 2.2.3 ESD Precautions . 27 2.3 Environmental Conditions . 28 2.3.1 Operating Temperature Range. 28 2.3.2 Humidity . 28 2.3.3 Dust and Dirt . 28 TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 3 2.4 Regulatory Information . 28 2.4.1 Distress Frequencies . 28 2.4.2 Compliance Standards . 28 2.4.3 Unauthorized Modifications . 28 2.4.4 Health, Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility in Europe. 29 2.4.5 For Customers in Canada. 29 2.5 Device and Network Security. 29 3 Operation . 31 3.1 Front Panel LEDs . 31 3.2 Rear Panel LEDs . 32 3.2.1 Ethernet Connector LEDs . 32 4 Connecting to the Base Station . 33 4.1 PC Recommendations . 33 4.2 Connecting Your PC to the Base Station . 34 4.2.1 Logging In . 34 4.2.2 Setting the IP Address . 35 4.2.3 Security Certificates. 35 4.2.4 Local Connection to a Base Station . 35 4.2.5 Troubleshooting Connection Problems . 36 4.2.6 Finding a Lost or Forgotten IP Address. 37 4.2.7 Setting Up Authentication . 37 4.3 Working with the Web Interface. 38 4.3.1 Monitoring Operation . 39 4.3.2 Viewing Configuration Settings. 40 4.3.3 Viewing the Base Station and Network Identity . 41 4.4 Basic Tasks . 43 4.4.1 User Settings . 43 4.4.2 Taking the Base Station Offline . 43 4.4.3 Troubleshooting Alarms . 43 4.4.4 Working with Configuration Files . 44 4.4.5 Single or Channel Group Base Stations. 46 4.4.6 Marshaling or Transmit Delay . 46 4.4.7 Configuring Receive-Only Base Stations . 47 4.4.8 Setting Up Custom Alarms . 47 4.4.9 Updating Firmware . 48 4.4.10 Firmware Upload . 49 4.4.11 Downloading Firmware from a Package Server . 50 4.4.12 Activating New Firmware . 50 4.4.13 Switching Application Packages . 51 4.4.14 Subaudible Signaling . 51 4.4.15 SNMP Network Management . 52 5 Installation . 54 5.1 Before You Begin . 54 5.1.1 Equipment Security . 54 4 TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 5.1.2 Grounding and Lightning Protection. 54 5.1.3 Equipment Ventilation . 55 5.1.4 Ambient Temperature Sensor . 55 5.1.5 Cabinet and Rack Ventilation . 55 5.2 Unpacking the Equipment . 57 5.3 Identifying the Equipment . 58 5.4 Initial Setting Up . 59 5.4.1 Confirming Operation . 59 5.4.2 Working with Configurations . 60 5.4.3 Customizing the Configuration . 62 5.4.4 Restricted Port Numbers . 63 5.4.5 Changing the Root Password. 63 5.4.6 Tuning the Receiver. 64 5.5 Installing the Base Station on Site . 66 5.5.1 Base Stations for Trunked Systems . 66 5.5.2 Equipment Required . 67 5.6 Mounting the Base Station . 67 5.6.1 Mounting and Support Kits . 68 5.7 Connecting the Base Station . 69 5.7.1 Connection Overview . 69 5.7.2 Connecting DC Power (12V DC variant) . 70 5.7.3 Connecting AC Power . 71 5.7.4 Connecting RF. 72 5.7.5 Connecting an External Frequency Reference . 73 5.7.6 Connecting a 1PPS Source . 74 5.7.7 Ethernet Connection . 75 5.7.8 Connecting General Purpose Inputs and Outputs . 75 5.7.9 Setting Up Simplex Operation. 77 6 Maintenance . 78 7 Troubleshooting . 79 Appendix A Interface Pin Allocations . 80 System Interface Connector . 80 Ethernet Connector. 80 Serial Connector . 80 Appendix B Installing the Firmware Package . 81 Mongoose Installation Package . 81 Setting Up a Central Package Server . 81 Appendix C Testing with the TBA0STU Calibration Test Unit . 83 CTU Connections and Controls . 83 Available Tests . 87 TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 5 Glossary . 91 Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity . 97 6 TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Preface Scope of Manual This manual provides information on installing and operating the TB7300 base station. It is intended for use by experienced technicians familiar with installing and operating base station equipment. It also includes configuration, maintenance and troubleshooting information. Document Conventions The TB7300 base station has a web interface with an accordion menu on the left side of the screen. Configure > Base Station > Channels means click Configure in the top-level menu, then in the expanded Configure menu click Base Station, and finally click on the Channels tab on that page. Within this manual, four types of alerts may be given to the reader. The following paragraphs illustrate each type of alert and its associated symbol. Warning This alert is used when there is a hazardous situation 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 alert is used to highlight information that is required to ensure procedures are performed correctly. Incorrectly performed pro-
cedures could result in equipment damage or malfunction. This icon is used to draw your attention to information that may improve your understanding of the equipment or procedure. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Preface 7 Associated Documentation The current set of TB7300 product documentation is available on the Tait Partner Portal website (https://partnerinfo.taitcommunications.com). TB7300 Specifications Manual (MBD-00002-xx). TN9300 DMR Radio Network System Manual (MNB-00003-xx). Tait Core Networks Installation and Configuration Manual (MNB-
00012-xx). Safety and Compliance Information (MBA-00012-xx). TN9400 P25 Trunked Network Maintenance Manual (MNC-00001-xx) P25 and AS-IP Channel Group System Manual (MND-00002-xx) Technical notes are also published from time to time to describe applications for Tait products, to provide technical details not included in manuals, and to offer solutions for any problems that arise. Publication Record Issue Publication Date Description 20 December 2022 19 August 2022 18 April 2022 17 November 2021 Updated for release 3.40 and later K4 frequency band added Section 1.4.2 P25 Gateway Key Management added Section 5.7.2 Connecting DC Power (12V DC variant) updated Section 5.7.8 Connecting General Purpose Inputs and Outputs table updated Updated for release 3.35 and later Section 1 Description updated for P25 analog line vocoder Section 1.1.3 Firmware Information updated Updated for release 3.30 and later Section 4.2.3 Security Certificates updated Appendix C Testing with the TBA0STU Calibration Test Unit added Updated for release 3.25 Section 1.1 Series 2 and Series 1 Reciters added Section 5.2 Unpacking the Equipment updated BNC goal post adaptor (part number 240-06913-00) added to Section 5.7.5 Connecting an External Frequency Reference and Section 5.7.6 Connecting a 1PPS Source Section 5.7.8 Connecting General Purpose Inputs and Outputs table updated Section 5.7.9 Setting Up Simplex Operation updated 8 Preface TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Issue Publication Date Description 16 April 2021 15 November 2020 14 June 2020 14*
May 2020 Updated for release 3.20 B1 frequency band added AC power variant added Section 2.4.5 For Customers in Canada added Section 3.2.1 Ethernet Connector LEDs updated Section 4.4.14 Subaudible Signaling updated General updates for release version 3.15. Minor updates throughout Added notice about base station being offline before restoring Added TB Logic feature license General updates for Non-Patch Release version 3.10. Updating Firmware section features Reciter 2 content Tables added with Reciter 1 and 2 comparisons Activating Firmware section features Reciter 2 content Minor updates throughout General updates for Patch Release version 3.05.01. Added H-band electronic tuning Minor updates throughout 13 12 November 2019 General updates for release version 3.05. Minor updates throughout Wideband license added July 2019 General updates for release version 3.00. Interoperability between P25/AS-IP and DMR/MPT 11 March 2019 10 December 2018 software applications Terminology List of channels Loading channels and setting up firmware Simplex operation SNMP management and MIBs General updates for release version 2.60. Updated licenses table to include MPT Trunked Updated network connection screenshots Included security risk information about Mongoose Updated default configuration parameters Mounting and Support Kits section added Equipment section updated to include CTU and cable General updates for release version 2.55. Updated root password information Added that external reference is required for Simulcast Web UI tab changed to Analog RF Working with Configurations section now matches the TB9300 equivalent TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Preface 9 1 Description The Tait TB7300 base station is a robust state-of-the-art digital fixed station that combines Taits proven strengths in reliability and high performance with software-based configurability and operation, digital signal processing and Voice over IP (VoIP) technology. Its Ethernet interface provides built-in network connectivity that allows the base station to join with other base stations to form a channel group. This network supports voice-over-IP and remote management of all base stations via a web browser. 1.1 Series 2 and Series 1 Reciters Ongoing product improvements have meant that the processor in the reciter control board has been upgraded with a SMARC (Smart Mobility ARChitecture) module that provides faster start up times, as well as capacity for future upgrades. Due to this hardware change, series 2 reciters require version 3.10 or later firmware, and cannot be downgraded to earlier firmware. Version 3.10 was released on 31 July 2020 and production was changed over to series 2 during August 2020. Series 1 control boards are now out of production. 1.1.1 Identifying a Series 2 Reciter Series 2 reciters can be identified by the label on the back of the reciter. Together with the type code and serial number is this graphic indicating that this is a series 2 reciter:
10 Description TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 The WebUI Monitor > Modules > Module Details tab also lists the series number and hardware version of the reciter:
1.1.2 New Reciters and Repairs Tait only provides new and replacement series 2 reciters. There is no further production of series 1 reciters. Repairs needing a new control board will also use a series 2 control board. Using Series 2 Reciters in an Existing Channel Group If you are adding a new or replacement reciter, Tait strongly recommend that all the existing series 1 reciters be upgraded to version 3.10 or later, so that all the reciters in the channel group have the same firmware version. Failure to do so may lead to problems with channel group operation. Reciter Repairs Needing a Replacement Control Board Series 1 reciter repairs needing a new control board will be returned as series 2 reciters running version 3.10 or later firmware. Returned equipment will include a notification sticker that this reciter is now series 2 and warns of possible channel group compatibility issues with reciters in the network running older firmware. 1.1.3 Firmware Information Series 2 reciters can only run on version 3.10 or later firmware1. There are now separate firmware packages for series 1 and series 2 reciters as they run different processors. 1. Later versions of series 2 reciters will require firmware versions later than 3.10. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Description 11 Upgrading from a PC using Mongoose as the local feed server from version 3.05 or earlier will display 2 versions for version 3.10 and later. The version ending in -02 is series 2 reciter firmware:
Attempting to download -02 firmware to a series 1 reciter will fail, with a status of Error within a few seconds. Upgrading from a PC using Mongoose as the local feed server with a reciter running version 3.10 or later will select the correct firmware package for the reciter automatically. The list of firmware presented in the lower section is filtered by the P25/AS-IP, DMR/MPT or All radio buttons at the top of the Tools > Firmware > Upload/Download tab WebUI page. If you are using the direct firmware upload option, the series 1 firmware file has the suffix .tbc and series 2 has the suffix .tbc02. File selection has a filter for the correct file extension. Uploading the incorrect firmware version for the series of reciter will fail with the message Information Failed Configuration in the Direct upload section. 12 Description TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 1.2 Software Applications The TB7300 operates in both P25/AS-IP and DMR/MPT networks. Within these networks, the base station utilizes distinct P25/AS-IP and DMR/MPT software applications. 1.2.1 Base Station Features The following is a list of base station features for both P25/AS-IP and DMR/MPT/MPT software applications:
P25/AS-IP Fully compliant with the P25 Common Air Interface. Can therefore interoperate with any similarly compliant radios Supports P25 Phase 1 conventional operation with C4FM modulation DMR/MPT Non-Application Specific on the transmitter Supports simulcast operation with P25 phase 1 Analog conventional repeater operation Analog conventional simulcast operation on an IP backbone requiring no audio calibration or training Analog or digital console support in analog FM and digital P25 modes Integrated built-in voting facility. No external voter is needed. Fully compliant with the DMR Tier 2 conventional and Tier 3 trunked standards. Can therefore interoperate with any similarly compliant radios. Analog conventional repeater operation Operation as control channel or traffic channel transceiver in MPT/
MPT-IP networks, including standalone operation Digital simulcast operation DMR firmware does not support simplex operation. Can be completely managed remotely from a PC running a web browser: configuration, alarm monitoring, fault diagnosis, syslog, feature and firmware upgrades. Alarms can also be reported via SNMP traps, allowing integration with an SNMP-based network management system. Rugged construction with generous heatsinks and fan-forced cooling for continuous operation from 30C to +60C (22F to +140F) Supports an analog 600 Ohm connected repeater in an analog conventional network with CTCSS or DCS subaudible signaling1 1. CTCSS - Continuous Tone Coded Squelch System - commonly referred to as PL, an acronym for Private Line DCS - Digital Code Squelch - commonly referred to as Digital Private Line TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Description 13 1.3 Frequency Bands and Sub-bands Much of the circuitry in the base station is common to all frequency bands, and is therefore covered by a single description in this manual. In some cases the descriptions refer to specific bands or sub-bands, and these are identified with the letters listed in the following table. Frequency Band and Sub-band 35W 40W 50W Frequency Identification B band H band B1 = 136MHz to 174MHz B3 = 148MHz to 174MHz H3 = 470MHz to 520MHz H5 = 400MHz to 470MHza K bandb K4 = 762MHz to 870MHzc a. The 406 to 406.1 MHz frequency range is reserved worldwide for use by distress beacons. It is not legal to program transmitters to operate in this frequency range. b. In Brazil, for K band, the TB7300 is considered to be configured as a base station with retransmission of receive frequencies. c. The actual frequency coverage in this band is:
Transmit: 762MHz to 776MHz, and 850MHz to 870MHz Receive: 792MHz to 824MHz 14 Description TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 1.4 Software Application Details 1.4.1 P25/AS-IP With the P25/AS-IP software application, the TB7300 is interoperable with TB9400 base stations, and therefore operates in P25 conventional networks and analog conventional networks. It operates as a stand-alone repeater/
base station, or as part of a channel group, providing receiver voting and simulcast transmission. All air interfaces and system types support simulcast operation. In a P25 conventional network, the TB7300 operates as a single or wide area conventional repeater, with receiver voting and optional simulcast. Dispatch connection is via three distinct interfaces:
P25 standard DFSI connection (up to three connections simultaneously) Analog line Tait P25 Console Gateway, supporting conversion between P25 and analog consoles with MDC1200 signaling In an analog conventional network, the base station can operate as a repeater with CTCSS or DCS subaudible signaling. The base station can also operate as part of an analog conventional simulcast network and is fully IP-connected. The base station also features an internally integrated voter, and therefore requires no external voter. For more information on these applications, refer to the Help and appropriate Tait System Manual. 1.4.2 P25 Gateway Key Management The base station has a P25 gateway function which allows an analog console to be part of a P25 talkgroup. The gateway performs P25 vocoding and encryption as part of the conversion between the balanced analog line console connection and the P25 air interface. The functions supported are:
A call profile on the WebUI defines the conversion details. The gateway has one single call profile in this release. The technician defines the call type (analog or P25), the talkgroup address, network access code (NAC), clear or encrypted operation as part of the profile The gateway supports a single P25 talkgroup, with or without encryption The gateway does not support individual calling, although the gateway can send uplink individual call audio to the console (if it is clear audio or if it has the decryption key) The gateway supports both AES-256 and single-DES encryption TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Description 15 Encryption and decryption are performed in the hardware. You need reciter hardware version 6.01 to use encryption. The Tait Key Fill Device (KFD) can create and export keystore files. The technician can upload a keystore file containing the encryption key for encrypted operation. The KFD users guide (MNE-00010-xx) has more detail. The gateway can store an active key and an inactive key to allow for key change-over For a complete introduction to key management refer to the KMF Key Management Manual (MBA-00048-xx). The base station WebUI help also provides more detailed information. 1.4.3 DMR/MPT The TB7300 is designed for operation in a Tait TN9300 DMR conventional radio network, a Tait TN9300 DMR trunked radio network, an MPT network, or as an analog conventional repeater. In a DMR conventional network, the TB7300 can operate as a stand-alone repeater, or as a member of a multi-site system (under the supervision of a DMR conventional channel controller). Since DMR provides two logical channels (timeslots) simultaneously for each radio frequency (physical channel), two users can alternately access the same frequency, one in each timeslot. Base stations on different sites can be linked together to form channel groups. A base station can support two channel groups, one in each timeslot. In a DMR/MPT trunked network the TB7300 can operate as a control channel or as a traffic channel. With two logical channels for each radio frequency, a single TB7300 base station can provide two traffic channels, two control channels, or both a traffic channel and a control channel. In an MPT network, the TB7300 operates as a control channel or as a traffic channel. The TB7300 operates with a trunking node, or in fallback operation it can operate in either trunked or conventional mode. In analog operation it can operate as a conventional repeater with CTCSS subaudible signaling and DCS subaudible signaling. For more information, refer to the DMR/MPT/MPT-IP System Manuals. 16 Description TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 1.5 Licenses Some operational functions of the base station are controlled by licenses. These functions will not work unless you purchase the appropriate feature license and enable the feature set controlled by that license. Regardless of which software application you have configured on the TB7300, you can add and remove both P25/AS-IP and DMR/MPT licenses. Note that only licenses associated with your currently configured appli-
cation will be enabled. For more detailed information, please see the base station help. 1.5.1 Compatibility The compatibility rules for P25/AS-IP and DMR/MPT are defined in the following tables:
TN9400 - Site Controller Access Express6 Full System n P25 Access Trunking o i t a t S e s a B P25 Express6 Trunking Operation P25 Trunking Operation The base stations in a Tait DMR trunked network are controlled by a node (DMR trunking node controller). Tait sells three types of node:
Full, Express20 and Express6. Each type of node has different capabil-
ities. Refer to TN-2134 for more information DMR/MPT - Node Controller Full Express20 Express6 Standalone Access n o i t a t S e s a B Full Express20 Express6 Access TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Description 17 1.5.2 Feature licenses The following section lists each of the available feature licenses for both P25/AS-IP and DMR/MPT. Feature license Description P25/AS-IP Feature licenses Analog Air Interface
(TBAS041) A base station with this license can operate as a repeater in an analog conventional network P25 Common Air Interface
(TBAS050) Allows a base station to transmit and receive P25 Phase 1 C4FM digital voice transmissions P25 DFSI
(TBAS060) Allows the base station to integrate with dispatch consoles supporting DFSI
(Digital Fixed Station Interface) P25 AS-IP Central Voter
(TBAS061) P25 and analog. This feature allows a base station to act as a central voter. P25 AS-IP Simulcast
(TBAS062) This feature is required in base stations that have transmitters and belong to a P25 Phase 1 simulcast or analog simulcast networka. It is also required in the central voter of a simulcast channel. P25 AS-IP IP Networking Satellite
(TBAS071) All system types and all air interface types. This feature allows a base station to be part of a channel group without requiring the Central Voter
(TBAS061) license. TB Logic programming
(TBAS073) Allows for TB Logic programming 20/25 kHz Unrestricted Wideband
(TBAS083) Allows a base station to be configured to operate in wideband mode on an analog channel, which provides a maximum deviation of 5KHz, and a 25KHz channel spacing P25 Analog Line Vocoder
(TBAS093) Allows analog consoles with P25 conventional network operation a. Not needed for receive-only base stations. 18 Description TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Feature license Description DMR/MPT Feature licenses Analog Air Interface
(TBAS301 - Default License) A base station with this license can operate as an MPT transceiver or an analog conventional repeater DMR Conventional
(TBAS304) A base station with this license can operate in a Tait DMR conventional network. It can also operate as a stand-alone repeater, or as a member of a multi-site system (under the supervision of a DMR conventional channel controller). DMR Trunking Access
(TBAS303) A base station with this license can accept connections only from an Access standalone node. This license entitles a standalone node to control a single site of up to four physical channels. DMR Trunking Express6
(TBAS302) A base station with this license can accept connections from any Express node/standalone node or Access standalone node. In single-site trunking and fallback modes, this license entitles a standalone node to control a single site of up to 6 physical channels. DMR Trunking Express20 TBAS305 A base station with this license can accept connections from:
An Express20 node An Express6 node A Standalone node A Standalone Access node A base station with both a DMR conventional license and a valid DMR trunking license (such as Express or Access) can be configured to operate in either mode. This enables a DMR Tier 2 base station to be reconfigured and re-used in a DMR Tier 3 trunked network. DMR Trunking Full
(TBAS300) A base station with this license can accept connections from any node/
standalone nodea DMR Central Voter
(TBAS306) DMR IP Networking Satellite
(TBAS307) This feature allows a base station to act as a DMR central voter This feature allows a DMR base station to be part of a channel group a. The base station itself can act as a DMR trunking controller, but with limited functionality. The base station is then said to be a standalone node. Licenses are not lost or changed under software upgrades, downgrades, and changes of system type. Older software may not display all licenses. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Description 19 License Name Air Interface System Type TBAS041 Analog Air Interface Analog TBAS050 P25 Common Air Interface P25 Phase 1 Conventional Conventional TBAS060 Digital Fixed Station Interface Analog & P25 Phase 1 Conventional TBAS061 P25 AS-IP Central Voter Analog & P25 Phase 1 Conventional TBAS071 P25 AS-IP IP Networking Satellite Analog & P25 Phase 1 Conventional TBAS062 P25 AS-IP Simulcast Analog & P25 Phase 1 Conventional TBAS301 Analog Air Interface Analog Conventional/MPT Trunked TBAS304 DMR Conventional TBAS303 DMR Trunking Access TBAS302 DMR Trunking Express6 TBAS305 DMR Trunking Express20 TBAS300 DMR Trunking Full TBAS306 DMR Central Voter DMR DMR DMR DMR DMR DMR TBAS307 DMR IP Networking Satellite DMR Conventional Trunked Trunked Trunked Trunked Trunked/Conventional Trunked/Conventional 20 Description TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 1.6 Theory of Operation The RF input is fed directly to the receiver board, while the RF output is via the exciter and PA boards. The control board also receives signals from, and sends signals to, the system interface, the Ethernet interface, and the front interface (see Figure 1.1). The Ethernet interface carries VoIP and also allows maintainer access via a web browser. Figure 1.1 Base station high-level diagram RF Input Receiver Board Exciter Board Control Board System Input and Output Ethernet Interface to Network RF Output PA Board Front Interface Supply Interface Board The control board carries out signal processing and has overall control of the base station. The control board converts information between analog and digital and controls the maintainers access via the Ethernet interface. It performs the air interface signal processing for digital DMR and P25 operation, gives the base station an identity as a network element, and provides the physical connections for the Ethernet and system interfaces. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Description 21 1.6.1 Signal Paths P25 The following figures provide an overview of signal paths within the control boards for both software applications:
Digital P25 signals from the receive RF interface pass through the digital receiver and P25 modem to the control software in the control processor. The control software passes the signal through the Ethernet interface to the site controller, to the console gateway (conventional networks), or for a satellite, to the central voter in a simulcast system. Input to the Ethernet interface can be from the site controller, from the console gateway (conventional networks), or from the central voter in a simulcast system. These inputs are processed by the control processor and passed through the P25 modem to the transmitter. If the base station is itself a central voter, this input can also be a received signal, which is voted on and sent back through the Ethernet interface to the site controller. Figure 1.2 Control board signal paths DMR MPT Input to the Ethernet interface is from the node controller. This input is processed by the CPU and passed through the DMR modem to the transmitter. Analog FM signals from the receive RF interface pass through the digital receiver and are converted to G.711 before being modulated and retransmitted. 1.6.2 Online and Offline Modes The base station normally operates in Online mode, but you can put it into Offline mode via its web interface. 22 Description TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Online Mode In Online mode, the base station is in service and performs its normal functions of transmitting and receiving radio signals. Offline Mode Offline mode allows a maintenance engineer to carry out tasks that cannot be done while the base station is in service; such as activating firmware or running diagnostic tests. 1.6.3 Power Supply DC Power The DC powered TB7300 will operate from 10.9VDC to 16VDC. For the equipment to power on the voltage must be 12V or greater. The nominal operating voltage is 13.8 VDC. The DC input is protected by a fuse rated at 15A. AC Power The AC powered TB7300 will accept any input voltage from 100VAC to 253VAC at 50/60Hz. The nominal operating voltages are 120VAC or 230VAC. The AC power supply is protected by an internal fuse. It is not user serviceable. 1.6.4 Front Panel Fans The base station is equipped with three fans for DC variants, and a fourth fan for the power supply is installed in AC variants. Two fans are for the PA, and the third is for the receiver, exciter and control boards. Front panel fans do not operate continuously, but are switched on and off as needed. The fans can also be temporarily enabled for test purposes via the web interface. The power supply fan runs when the PA fans are operating. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Description 23 When the base station is powered up, the fans turn on until the main software fully boots. 24 Description TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 2 General Safety and Regulatory Information This chapter provides general information on safety precautions for operating the base station. 2.1 Personal Safety 2.1.1 Explosive Environments Warning Do not operate the equipment near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive atmosphere. Operating the equipment in these environments is a major safety hazard. 2.1.2 High Temperatures Take care when handling a base station that has been recently operated. Under extreme operating conditions (+140F [+60C] ambient air temperature) or high duty cycles, the external surfaces of the base station can reach temperatures of up to +176F (+80C). 2.1.3 LED Safety (EN60825-1) This equipment contains Class 1 LED Products. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 General Safety and Regulatory Information 25 2.1.4 Proximity to RF Transmissions / A proximit des missions RF To comply with the RF Field Limits for Devices Used by the General Public for (Uncontrolled Environment)a, a safe separation distance of at least 22 feet (6.5 metres) from the antenna system should be maintained. This figure is calculated for a typical installation, employing one 50W base station transmitter. Other configurations, including installations at multi-transmitter sites, must be installed so that they comply with the relevant RF exposure standards. a. Reference Standards Health Canadas Safety Code 6: Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Energy in the Frequency Range from 3kHz to 300GHz USA Federal Communications Commission OET bulletin 65
(47CFR 1.1310) IEEE C95.1 2005: Standard for Safety Levels with Respect to Human Exposure to Radio Frequency Electromagnetic Fields, 3kHz to 300GHz Pour respecter les limites imposes au champ RF au niveau des quipements utiliss par le grand public (environnement non contrl)a, une distance de sparation de scurit dau moins 6.5 mtres du bloc dantenne devrait tre observe. Ce nombre est calcul pour une installation typique, ayant un metteur de station de base de 50W. Dautres configurations, incluant les installations ayant des sites de plusieurs metteurs, doivent tre installes de faon se conformer aux normes pertinentes des expositions RF. a. Normes de rfrence Code de scurit 6 de Sant Canada: Limites d'exposition humaine lnergie lectromagntique radiolectrique dans la gamme de frquences de 3kHz 300GHz Commission fdrale des communications (FCC) des Etats Unis dAmrique bul-
letin OET numro 65 (47CFR 1.1310) IEEE C95.1 2005: Norme pour les niveaux de scurit compatibles avec l'exposi-
tion des personnes aux champs lectromagntiques de radiofrquence 3kHz 300GHz 26 General Safety and Regulatory Information TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 2.2 Equipment Safety 2.2.1 Installation and Servicing Personnel The equipment should be installed and serviced only by qualified personnel. 2.2.2 Preventing Damage to the PA The base station has been designed to operate safely under a wide range of antenna loading conditions. Transmitting into a low VSWR will maximize the power delivered to the antenna. Notice Do not remove the load from the TB7300 while it is transmit-
ting. Load transients (switching or removing the load) can damage the PA output stage. See Connecting RF on page 72 for recommendations. 2.2.3 ESD Precautions Notice This equipment contains devices which are susceptible to damage from static charges. You must handle these devices carefully and according to the procedures described in the manufacturers data books. We recommend you purchase an antistatic bench kit from a reputable manufacturer and install and test it according to the manufacturers instructions. Figure 2.1 shows a typical antistatic bench set-up. You can obtain further information on antistatic precautions and the dangers of electrostatic discharge (ESD) from standards such as ANSI/
ESD S20.20-1999 or BS EN 100015-4 1994. Figure 2.1 Typical antistatic bench set-up common point ground
(building ground or mains ground) dissipative rubber bench mat conductive wrist strap TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 General Safety and Regulatory Information 27 2.3 Environmental Conditions 2.3.1 Operating Temperature Range The operating temperature range of the equipment is 30C to +60C
(22F to +140F) ambient temperature. Ambient temperature is defined as the temperature of the air at the intake to the cooling fans. 2.3.2 Humidity The humidity should not exceed 95% relative humidity through the specified operating temperature range. 2.3.3 Dust and Dirt For uncontrolled environments, the level of airborne particulates must not exceed 100g/m3. 2.4 Regulatory Information 2.4.1 Distress Frequencies The 406 to 406.1MHz frequency range is reserved worldwide for use by Distress Beacons. DO NOT program transmitters to operate in this frequency range. 2.4.2 Compliance Standards This equipment has been tested and approved to various national and international standards. Refer to the latest issue of the Specifications Manual for a complete list of these standards (MBD-00002-xx). 2.4.3 Unauthorized Modifications Any modifications you make to this equipment not authorized by Tait may invalidate your compliance authoritys approval to operate the equipment. The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the users authority to operate the equipment. 28 General Safety and Regulatory Information TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 2.4.4 Health, Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility in Europe Intended Purpose of Product In the European Community, radio and telecommunications equipment is regulated by Directive 2014/53/EU. The requirements of this directive include protection of health and safety of users, as well as electromagnetic compatibility. This product is a radio transceiver. It is intended for radio communications in the Private Mobile Radio (PMR) or Public Access Mobile Radio
(PAMR) services, to be used in all member states of the European Union
(EU) and states within the European Economic Area (EEA). This product can be programmed to transmit on frequencies that are not harmonised throughout the EU/EEA, and will require a license to operate in each member state. Declaration of Conformity You can download the formal Declaration of Conformity from www.taitcommunications.com/our-resources/compliance. 2.4.5 For Customers in Canada The TBDB1G and TBDK4G radio transmitters have been approved by Innovation, Science and Economic Development Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below, with the maximum permissible gain indicated. Antenna types not included in this list that have a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for any type listed are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Antenna Type Max. Gain dBd (dBi) RFI OA40-41 9 (11.1) DS7B12F36U-D 12 (14.1) Warning It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that use of such information and equipment complies with the laws, rules and regulations of the applicable jurisdictions. 2.5 Device and Network Security If this radio network equipment is used for mission-critical applications, it is important to be able to ensure security and continuity of operation. For IP-network-connected equipment, it is also important to ensure that this equipment is not a means of compromising other equipment in the network. All network elements should be physically secured, where possible. This includes the use of locked cabinets and locked rooms. Seals on connectors can also provide a visual indication of unauthorized tampering. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 General Safety and Regulatory Information 29 Tait recommends that all network and audio connectors should be sealed with a stick-on type of seal. The seal should reveal if any of the connectors have been unplugged, or if any unauthorized equipment has been plugged in. The seals should be difficult to remove without breaking, and should bridge between the cable and equipment side (plug and socket) of the connection. Seals should cover any unused network or audio sockets. This includes the Ethernet connector on any adaptor front panels, any spare switch ports, and the console port on the router and switch. The seals should be difficult to reproduce. A sticker initialed or signed by the technician should satisfy this. Seals must be replaced if they need to be disturbed during maintenance. 30 General Safety and Regulatory Information TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 3 Operation 3.1 Front Panel LEDs The indicator LEDs on the front panel are shown in Figure 3.1 below. Figure 3.1 LEDs on the front panel b c d e b power LED c alarm LED d receive LED e transmit LED b Power LED The green power LED is lit when power is supplied to the base station. c Alarm LED The red alarm LED flashes when an alarm has been generated by any of the base station modules. It will continue to flash until the alarm is canceled or the fault is fixed. Only alarms enabled using the web interface cause this LED to flash. LED Description Flashing One or more faults are present On (steady) A base station is in Offline mode, and no faults are present Off A base station is in Online mode, and no faults are present d Receive LED The amber receive LED indicates whether the base station is receiving a valid RF signal on one or both logical channels. LED Description On (steady) A base station is receiving a valid RF signal Off A base station is not receiving a valid RF signal e Transmit LED The amber transmit LED is lit while the transmitter is transmitting. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Operation 31 3.2 Rear Panel LEDs 3.2.1 Ethernet Connector LEDs The ethernet indicator LEDs at the rear of the TB7300 are shown in Figure 3.2 below. Figure 3.2 Ethernet indicator LEDs c b b 10Base-T Ethernet Connector LED (green) c c 100Base-T Ethernet Connector LED (amber) Series 2 10Base-T Ethernet The green Ethernet connector LED will flash and the amber LED will be off if the connection is running at 10 Mbits/s. 100Base-T Ethernet The green Ethernet connector LED will flash and the amber connector will be on if the connection is running at 100 Mbits/s. Series 1 10Base-T Ethernet The green Ethernet connector LED will be on and the amber LED will be off if the connection is running at 10 Mbits/s. 100Base-T Ethernet The green ethernet connector LED will be off and the amber connector will be on if the connection is running at 100 Mbits/s. 32 Operation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 4 Connecting to the Base Station The web browser on your PC provides a window into the TB7300 base station. Use it to connect to the base station so that you can monitor, configure, diagnose, and calibrate it (if required). This section describes the following:
Connecting to the base station, including initially setting things up Working with base station web pages Carrying out basic tasks This section provides an overview of some aspects of the web interface. Refer to the Help for detailed instructions. 4.1 PC Recommendations We recommend the following PC hardware and software for connecting to a TB7300 base station:
SVGA Monitor (1024 x 768 minimum) Network connection The base station works with recent versions of most modern browsers Notice Refer to the Release Notes for more information on currently supported browsers. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Connecting to the Base Station 33 4.2 Connecting Your PC to the Base Station You connect to a base station using your web browser. Using multiple browser windows or tabs, you can view more than one base station and more than one page of any base station at once. Base stations have a web-
based interface that provides the pages you view. Up to ten users may be logged in to a base station at once. When loading the web user interface with Internet Explorer, the web page may go blank. To fix this, refresh the page with the F5 key. The base station has three different user access levels: Administrator, Maintainer, and Monitor. Passwords can be defined for each level. This is done using the base stations web interface (Tools > Settings > Local users). Refer to the Help for more information on setting user access levels. Connections to the base station can be authenticated by a remote
(i.e. centralized) service. Refer to the Help and Setting Up Authentication on page 37 for more information. 4.2.1 Logging In 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Enter the base stations IP address into your browser using a secure connection ( https://). The default factory IP address is 192.168.1.2. To find out the base stations IP address, refer to Finding a Lost or Forgotten IP Address on page 37. A security warning appears when you connect for the first time. Proceed anyway (refer to Security Certificates on page 35). The log in screen appears. Enter your user name and password. When connecting for the first time, enter the user name admin and password tbc_admin. Click Log In. Notice After logging in we recommend that you change the pass-
word and username for your own security (refer to Working with the Web Interface on page 38). Make sure that you store your passwords 34 Connecting to the Base Station TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 and usernames securely and do not lose them. They may be needed by Tait support personnel if assistance is required. Tait cannot retrieve forgotten passwords. 4.2.2 Setting the IP Address Before the base station is installed on site, you need to provide it with its proper IP address. Make sure that you do not lose this address. 1. 2. Select Identity > Identity > Network. Enter the required details in the Change network identity area and click Save. When a user saves or changes the IP address of an online base station, the base station will sometimes reset. It is recommended that all config-
uration changes should be made after taking the base station offline. 4.2.3 Security Certificates You can upload your own security certificates to the base station (Tools >
Settings > Web certificate). If you have installed and configured the appropriate Certification Authority software, you can issue security certificates for all base stations. After uploading the certificates to the base stations, you can configure all maintainers web browsers to accept security certificates from your own Certification Authority. Note that on Series 2 reciters it takes over two minutes for an uploaded and activated certificate to be displayed as the active certificate in the Tools > Settings > Web Certificate tab after the reciter reboot. Before you have uploaded a security certificate to the base station, it will raise a security warning when your browser connects to it for the first time. The base station creates a self-signed certificate when the firmware is installed. Your browser raises a security warning because the security certificate was not issued by a trusted Certification Author-
ity. The browser will have an option to let you override or bypass the security warning. 4.2.4 Local Connection to a Base Station Using a computer on site normally requires the computer to have an IP address that is compatible with the sub-netting and routing used by the communications network. Additionally, you may need to connect to a reciter after removing it from service. In either case, you may have to change your computer IP address configuration. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Connecting to the Base Station 35 To connect the base station to your computer, ensure that your computer is part of the same subnet as the base station, or has a route to it. Refer to your operating system providers Help for further information. Base stations leave the factory with default IP address: 192.168.1.2, Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0. If your base station will still not connect to your PC, contact your local Tait dealer. You may need to temporarily disconnect a networked PC from its LAN in order to establish a direct connection with the base station. A physical connection is needed as well as an alternate or temporary IP address and subnet mask. 4.2.5 Troubleshooting Connection Problems If the attempt to connect to a base station failed, consider these possible causes:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Your PC is part of your organizations LAN and does not belong to the same subnet as the base station. Give the PC a suitable IP address and subnet mask as described in Local Connection to a Base Sta-
tion on page 35. You are attempting to connect to the wrong IP address. Check that the IP address is correct. The link to the base station is down. Use ping to check. A connection error may occur if your PC is using the organizations web proxy, but the base station doesnt have a valid gateway address allowing it to send responses back to that proxy. Users should ensure that all network parameters are correct (IP address, network mask and gateway address). You may have to bypass the proxy in your organizations LAN to access the radio communications network. Ask your system administrator to give you access. JavaScript may be disabled in your browser. If JavaScript is disabled, your browser will be unable to connect to the base station. Note that modern browsers normally have JavaScript enabled by default. 36 Connecting to the Base Station TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 4.2.6 Finding a Lost or Forgotten IP Address Use the following procedure if an IP address has been lost or forgotten:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Connect your PC to the serial port on the back of the base station. Run a program such as HyperTerminal, Teraterm or minicom. Select the following port settings: 57600 baud, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, no flow control. Enter root as a login name, and enter the root password when requested (the default is k1w1). Type ifconfig and press Enter. The IP address is displayed on the second line returned as inet addr:xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx. 4.2.7 Setting Up Authentication Connections to the base station can be authenticated by a remote
(i.e. centralized) service (Tools > Settings > Authentication). Two remote authentication protocols are supported: LDAP and RADIUS. Notice Only people experienced with the AAA architecture and authentication protocols should make changes on this page. Moving logins to a centralized server can provide enhanced security for a number of reasons, such as:
Less work is required to manage password-controlled access to all base stations in a network; you no longer need to change the password in each base station individually Previously used passwords may be excluded from re-use Access can be denied after a set number of incorrect passwords is entered Passwords can be set to expire on a certain date Remote access to base stations can be globally enabled and disabled as required for technical staff during the commissioning process Once the centralized server logins are set up, we recommend that only one local administrator login is left on the base station for emergency use (e.g. when the connection to the server is lost). The password for this emergency login should be confidential. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Connecting to the Base Station 37 4.3 Working with the Web Interface This section provides an overview of the web interface (Web UI). Refer to the Help for detailed instructions. When you connect to a base station, the browser displays a page like the following:
Accordion menu Status bar Alarm status. Click System Status to go to the Alarms screen Model and name of base station Displays the configured software application Click your user name to change your password and user settings Click to disconnect The accordion menu on the left gives you access to the various pages. Click a top level item (such as Configure) to open up its menu. Click on a menu item to display its page, then click on the appropriate tab on that page to display the required information. Click the (
) icon on a menu item to expand the menu tree and the (
) icon to collapse it again. Using a browser window size smaller than 1024 x 768 may cause some pages to display incorrectly. 38 Connecting to the Base Station TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 4.3.1 Monitoring Operation Using the monitoring pages, you can see how the base station is currently operating. The example screen below illustrates the base stations network interface under DMR/MPT conditions: (Monitor > Interfaces > DMR Network Connections/MPT Network Connections). An equivalent screen appears under P25/AS-IP conditions (Monitor >
Interfaces > Trunked RF). TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Connecting to the Base Station 39 4.3.2 Viewing Configuration Settings The base station has many configuration settings that personalize it for its particular role in the network. Some settings, such as those for alarm thresholds (Configure > Alarms > Thresholds), always apply. Others are channel-based so that they can be dynamically changed. To view these, you first need to know the channel that the base station is operating on. To see the channel number and profiles the base station is using, go to:
P25/AS-IP: Monitor > Interfaces > Conventional RF DMR/MPT: Monitor > Interfaces > Analog RF or DMR RF 40 Connecting to the Base Station TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 4.3.3 Viewing the Base Station and Network Identity Base Station Channels Channels can be edited from Configure > Base Station > Channels. Select a channel and click Edit to view details of the channel. Clicking directly on any text in a line will also open the edit screen. Base Station Identity Each base station in a network has a unique base station and network identity. Select Identity > Identity and then Network or Base Station to view details such as name, default channel and network addresses. Note that the Host name field has a maximum of 63 characters, and may use the characters az, 09, dot and hyphen. You cannot use spaces. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Connecting to the Base Station 41 42 Connecting to the Base Station TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 4.4 Basic Tasks 4.4.1 User Settings Click on your user name in the top right corner of the page to change your password. Note that this information is stored in the base station, not in your browser. 4.4.2 Taking the Base Station Offline You may need to take the base station offline in order to carry out diagnostic tests or to take it out of service if a fault develops. 1. 2. Click Mode on the status bar (or Select Tools > Settings > Base Sta-
tion). Under Control, select Offline. Click Offline to confirm the change. In the Status area, the Mode display changes first to Changing, and then to Offline (
). 4.4.3 Troubleshooting Alarms If the Alarm status on the status bar displays red, one or more alarms have been triggered, and the Alarms menu automatically expands to display the alarm(s). Click Help and navigate to the description of that alarm. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Connecting to the Base Station 43 4.4.4 Working with Configuration Files Channels To see all channels associated with both P25/AS-IP and DMR/MPT, go to Configure > Base Station > Channels. If you attempt to go online with a channel that is invalid for the software application you are currently using, an alarm will activate (Monitor >
Alarms). The alarm will warn you that the channel you are attempting to use will not function. 44 Connecting to the Base Station TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Managing Configuration Files Transferring Files Specific software application configurations can be transferred between base stations without overwriting identity information. Configuration It is important to note that configuration items such as the Network Access Code (NAC), (air-interface specific to the P25 channel) may not be visible on the Web UI when running its software application equivalent. However, its configuration is still preserved in the database. Channels specific to analog, P25, DMR or MPT operation may not be usable by their equivalent application, but they remain in the channel table and can be edited if required. At any time, you can save the current configuration settings as a file
(Tools > Files > Configuration > Backup configuration). This is stored in the base station, but we recommend that you download it and store it on your computer as an off-site backup. The base station identity and network identity are not saved as part of the configuration file. The following parameters are not restored on a base station when a configuration is restored:
Keypad enabled Trunking capability Trunking control channel priority Host name Default channel Operating mode Front panel text lines 1 through 4 IP address Subnet mask Gateway address Link speed SSH enable You may want to develop a master configuration and upload it to all base stations in the network. The master configuration can contain all the different channel configurations and can be common to all base stations. The base station identity selects the default channel. Base stations are shipped with a set of factory default configurations featuring examples of channel setups for analog FM, P25, DMR and MPT. These configurations provide a safe set of values. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Connecting to the Base Station 45 It is recommended that you download these configurations and store them on your PC as a backup before altering and saving any of your own configuration settings. You can also generate a report containing all the base stations configuration settings relevant to the current application software (Tools >
Files > Configuration > Configuration report), which can be saved as a text file. We recommend that you do this when the base station is commissioned. This report can be useful later if there is a problem with the base station. Comparing the original report with the later one may highlight changes in configuration that are causing a problem. 4.4.5 Single or Channel Group Base Stations Base stations can operate singly, or as part of a simulcast or voted channel group. Channel group operation is enabled in the channel group profile:
(Configure > Channel Group > [name]), and the channel group that is in-
use is selected in the channel table (Configure > Base Station > Channels
> [name]). To disable channel group operation, deselect the enable check-
box in the profile referenced by the channel. For more details, see the DMR Simulcast and Voted Channel system manual. 4.4.6 Marshaling or Transmit Delay As an IP connected base station, transmitters must buffer the signal to be transmitted so that variations in delay in the IP network do not cause the transmitter to underrun. Non-simulcast channels use a configurable transmit delay. The amount of transmit delay required varies with the QoS (specifically jitter) of the IP transmission network. Transmitters in a simulcast channel must all begin transmitting simultaneously, therefore the configured value of the marshaling duration must allow for the worst case network delay, including delay variation
(jitter). The table below provides a summary of where to configure transmit or marshaling delay:
46 Connecting to the Base Station TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Channel type Configured value Single base station, P25 (Phase 1) Single base station, AS-IP Simulcast channel, P25 (Phase 1) Configure > Channel Group > Channel group [name] > Unsynchronized - local Tx delay Configure > Channel Group > Channel group [name] > Unsynchronized - local Tx delay Configure > Channel Group [name] >
Synchronized network > Fixed duration Non-simulcast voted channel, P25
(Phase 1) Configure > Channel Group [name] >
Unsynchronized local Tx delay Single base station, DMR (trunked, conventional) Configure > Network Interfaces > DMR Network Single base station, MPT Simulcast channel, DMR (trunked, conventional) Configure > Network Interfaces > MPT Network Configure > Channel Group [name] >
Synchronized network > Fixed duration Non simulcast voted channel, DMR
(trunked, conventional) Configure > Channel Group [name] >
Unsynchronized local Tx delay For more information about configuring transmit or marshaling delay, please see the base station help. 4.4.7 Configuring Receive-Only Base Stations To configure the base station as receive-only, the transmitter used within the channel profiles needs to be off. To turn off the transmitter, navigate to Configure > RF Interface > Channel Profiles. 4.4.8 Setting Up Custom Alarms Each of the base stations 12 digital inputs can be used to raise a custom alarm when the input goes high or low. The Custom Alarms form
(Configure > Alarms > Custom Alarms) allows you to assign a name to each custom alarm. The active state of the inputs (active high vs. active low) is configured on
(Configure > Base Station > Programmable I/O) Custom alarms are reported via the web interface and SNMP traps. Custom alarms provide a warning when an external event activates a digital input. You can rename any of the available alarms to provide a more meaningful name, such as Door open. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Connecting to the Base Station 47 Take care when setting the severity of alarms, including custom alarms
(Configure > Alarms > Severity). Setting an alarms severity to Major will cause the node to take the base station out of service when the alarm is raised. Refer to the Help for more information. 4.4.9 Updating Firmware The base station supports two methods of updating base station firmware. The WebUI page Tools > Firmware > Upload/Download allows you to upload base station firmware directly from your PC to the base station, or download firmware files to the base station from a web server. Uploading firmware is covered in 4.4.10 Firmware Upload Downloading firmware is covered in 4.4.11 Downloading Firmware from a Package Server Before Uploading or Downloading Back up your data off the base station. If the activate process fails, there could be a risk of the configuration database being corrupted. Give the backup file a user-friendly name (incorporating, for example, the site ID, date and time) so it can readily be identified. Reciter Hardware If the base station has two firmware packages displayed on the Tools >
Firmware > Activate page, the update will replace the inactive package. From firmware release 3.10, there are two different reciter series, which have different executable files. You can find out the reciter series, 1 or 2, on the WebUI Monitor > Modules > Module details page. Firmware files for series 1 and 2 hardware have different file extensions. The differences are summarized in the tables below. Refer to Section 1.1 Series 2 and Series 1 Reciters for more information. File Locations By default, the Windows installer places firmware files in the following location:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Tait Applications For Linux computers, firmware is supplied in Zip files with the structure described here. Install in a directory of your choice. 48 Connecting to the Base Station TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Reciter Series 2 Files and Extensions Direct Upload Release Application Folder Filesa Choose Firmware from 3.10 and later P25/AS-IP DMR/MPT BaseStation\feeds p25-bin-n.nn.nn.nnnn.p25.tbc02 dmr-bin-n.nn.nn.nnnn.dmr.tbc02 BaseStation a. File extensions differ between series 1 and series 2 files. When you [Upload] a file, the base sta-
tion chooses a file extension filter that reflects your hardware and the selected firmware type. Reciter Series 1 Files and Extensions Direct Upload Release Application Folder Filesa,b Choose Firmware from 3.10 and later P25/AS-IP DMR/MPT BaseStation\feeds p25-bin-n.nn.nn.nnnn.p25.tbc dmr-bin-n.nn.nn.nnnn.dmr.tbc BaseStation 3.05 .. 3.09 P25/AS-IP DMR/MPT BaseStation\feeds p25-bin-n.nn.nn.nnnn.tbc dmr-bin-n.nn.nn.nnnn.tbc BaseStation 3.00, 2.60 P25/AS-IP TB9400\feeds p25-bin-n.nn.nn.nnnn.tbc TB9400 3.00, 2.60 DMR/MPT TB9300\feeds dmr-bin-n.nn.nn.nnnn.tbc TB9300 pre - 2.60 TB9400 TB9400\feeds p25-bin-n.nn.nn.nnnn.tbc TB9400 pre - 2.60 TB9300, TB7300 TB9300\feeds dmr-bin-n.nn.nn.nnnn.tbc TB9300 a. File extensions differ between series 1 and series 2 files. When you [Upload] a file, the base sta-
tion chooses a file extension filter that reflects your hardware and the selected firmware type. b. The file extension for series 1 binaries changes in version 3.10. If upgrading from older releases, choose All Files (*.*) in the [Upload] file picker dialog. 4.4.10 Firmware Upload The Upload button allows you to select a file to upload from your com-
puter or network location. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Connecting to the Base Station 49 4.4.11 Downloading Firmware from a Package Server See 4.4.9 Updating Firmware for information about file locations and extensions. While Tait recommends uploading firmware directly on the base station, the base station supports downloading firmware files from a package server
(web server). Base station firmware files include a freeware web server package, Mongoose, that is set up to allow base stations to directly download firmware files from your computer. Notice The version of Mongoose that Tait ships has a known security issue (CVE-2017-11567) that makes Mongoose unsuitable for use on the public Internet. For more information, please see the base station help. 4.4.12 Activating New Firmware Activating firmware causes the base station to reboot, and then start back up in offline mode. The base station will then have to be manually put back online. The Web UI page Tools > Firmware > Activate allows you to review the two software packages stored on the base station and activate the one that is presently inactive. The base station can remain online while doing upload or download, minimizing any outage time for activation. Two packages allows separation of the upload or download from the activation itself. Minimizing the outage time when upgrading the firmware. After activation, the inactive firmware allows you to quickly revert to the previous version should you choose to. Application Packages The TB7300 can store two complete application packages in two distinct slots, one of which is active at any time. This is useful for switching between software applications (e.g. P25/AS-IP to DMR/MPT). You can switch between the two at any time, and run the other. However, there are certain functions associated with each application that are only possible when running that specific software. For more information, please see the base station help. Appropriate licenses are required for either mode of operation
(P25/AS-IP and DMR/MPT). 50 Connecting to the Base Station TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 4.4.13 Switching Application Packages To switch between one software application package to another, you must first activate the software in the inactive slot. Once that software is active, the base station will reboot and the new software will begin running. 4.4.14 Subaudible Signaling The purpose of CTCSS and DCS signaling is to reject transmissions from radios that do not belong on the network. Use of 250.3Hz and 254.1Hz CTCSS tones The receiver has a known issue where reverse tone burst signaling on CTCSS tones CTCSS 250.3Hz and 254.1Hz can briefly trigger the other detector. Do not use both tones in the same network. If you use either of them, be aware that there is a risk of falsing if co-channel transmissions are using the other tone. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Connecting to the Base Station 51 4.4.15 SNMP Network Management Tait base stations provide Management Information Bases (MIBs), to allow network management using SNMP. The Windows MSI installer includes Tait defined MIBs (look for a folder labeled MIBs under Tait Applications in the Windows Start menu). The following table summarises the base station MIB files and indicates with hardware and software application they apply to. The 94Series MIB applies to P25 and AS/IP operation for TB9400, and TB7300 base stations. The 93Series MIB applies to DMR/MPT operation for TB9300 and TB7300 base stations. 52 Connecting to the Base Station TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 File Hardware Software Description TAIT-COMMON-MIB.mib TAIT-INFRA93-
94SERIES-COMMON-
MIB.mib TAIT-INFRA93-
94SERIES-TC-MIB.mib TAIT-INFRA94SERIES-
TC-MIB.mib TAIT-INFRA94SERIES-
MIB.mib TAIT-INFRA94SERIES-
NOTIF-MIB.mib TAIT-INFRA93SERIES-
TC-MIB.mib TB9400, TB9300, TB7300, transportable TB9400, TB9300, TB7300, transportable TB9400, TB9300, TB7300, transportable TB9400, TB7300, transportable TB9400, TB7300, transportable TB9400, TB7300, transportable TB9300, TB7300, transportable Any Any Any Common declarations for all Tait products Common declarations for Tait base stations Textual conventions:
Common type definitions for Tait base stations P25/AS-IP P25/AS-IP P25/AS-IP P25/AS-IP P25/AS-IP P25/AS-IP P25/AS-IP P25/AS-IP P25/AS-IP DMR/MPT DMR/MPT DMR/MPT Textual conventions: Type definitions for P25/AS-IP operation Monitored object definitions for P25/AS-IP operation Trap definitions for P25/AS-
IP operation Textual conventions: Type definitions for DMR/MPT operation TAIT-INFRA93SERIES-
MIB.mib TB9300, TB7300, transportable DMR/MPT DMR/MPT DMR/MPT Monitored object definitions for DMR/MPT operation TAIT-INFRA93SERIES-
NOTIF-MIB.mib TB9300, TB7300, transportable DMR/MPT DMR/MPT DMR/MPT Trap definitions for DMR/
MPT operation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Connecting to the Base Station 53 5 Installation This chapter provides information on the site requirements for your TB7300 equipment and also describes how to install the base station in a standard 19 inch rack or cabinet. If this is your first time installing a TB7300 base station, we recommend that you read the entire chapter before beginning the actual installation. 5.1 Before You Begin 5.1.1 Equipment Security The security of your base station equipment is a high priority. If the site is not fully secure, the base station should at least be locked in a secure, ventilated cabinet to prevent unauthorized access. 5.1.2 Grounding and Lightning Protection Electrical Ground A threaded grounding connector is provided on the rear of the tray for permanent connection to the site protective ground point (refer to for more details). The minimum wire gauge for this connection is 1.35mm/16AWG. Lightning Ground It is extremely important for the security of the site and its equipment that you take adequate precautions against lightning strike. Because it is outside the scope of this manual to provide comprehensive information on this subject, we recommend that you conform to your countrys standards organization or regulatory body. 54 Installation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 5.1.3 Equipment Ventilation Always ensure there is adequate ventilation around the base station (refer to Cabinet and Rack Ventilation on page 55). Notice Do not operate equipment in a sealed cabinet. The ambient temperature must stay within the specified range. We recommend strongly that you ensure the cooling airflow is not restricted. Notice The cooling fans are mounted behind the front panel. To ensure adequate airflow through the base station, do not operate it for more than a few minutes with the fans disconnected (such as when the base station is being serviced). 5.1.4 Ambient Temperature Sensor The ambient temperature reading for the base station is provided by the temperature sensor located inside the chassis. 5.1.5 Cabinet and Rack Ventilation The cooling airflow for the subrack enters through the front panel and exits at the rear. For optimum thermal performance, the heated air that passes through a base station must never be allowed to re-enter the air-intakes on the front panel. Any space at the front of the cabinet not occupied by equipment should be covered by a blanking panel. See Figure 5.1 on page 56. Equipment installation should observe the following guidelines:
The recommended maximum number of subracks in a 38U cabinet is twenty, as illustrated in Figure 5.1 on page 56 Any space at the front of the cabinet not occupied by equipment should be covered by a blanking panel, refer to Figure 5.1 on page 56 Subrack placement in the cabinet should include a 2U gap at the top of the cabinet To allow enough cooling airflow through a cabinet-mounted base station, the cabinet should allow for 50 cu.ft/min for each subrack
(0.024 cu.m/s) To ensure adequate ventilation, the cabinet should have a vent at the top with an area of approximately 23in (150cm) per subrack, or a similar area of ventilation at the rear of the cabinet behind each subrack The maximum ambient temperature at the base station front panels must not exceed +140F (+60C). TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Installation 55 top view front view Figure 5.1 Typical cabinet ventilation requirements 20cm
(8in) side view e 10cm
(4in) b 2U c d c b ventilation slots c blanking panels d airflow entry e airflow exit 56 Installation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 5.2 Unpacking the Equipment Unpacking the Base Station The base station is packed in a strong corrugated cardboard carton with top and bottom cardboard cushioning. 1. 2. 3. 4. Cut the tape securing the flaps at the top of the carton and fold them flat against the sides. Rotate the carton carefully onto its side and then onto its top, ensuring that none of the flaps are trapped underneath. Slide the carton upwards over the cushions and lift it away. Remove the cushion from the bottom of the base station. Lift the base station clear of the remaining cushion. Disposal of Packaging If you do not need to keep the packaging, we recommend that you recycle it according to local recycling methods. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Installation 57 5.3 Identifying the Equipment You can identify the model and hardware configuration of the TB7300 by referring to the product code printed on a label at the rear of the base station. The meaning of each character in the product code is explained in the table below. This explanation of product codes is not intended to suggest that any combination of features is necessarily available in any one product. Consult your regional Tait office for more information regarding the availability of specific models and options. Product Code Description TB7310-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-10 DMR/MPT Frequency Band B1 = 136 MHz to 174MHz B3 = 148 MHz to 174MHz H3 = 470MHz to 520MHz H5 = 400 MHz to 470 MHz K4 = 762MHz to 870MHza TB7360-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-10 P25/AS-IP Frequency Band B1 = 136 MHz to 174MHz B3 = 148 MHz to 174MHz H5 = 400 MHz to 470 MHz K4 = 762MHz to 870MHza TB73XX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-10 B = 35/40/50W TB73XX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-10 0 = Default TB73XX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-10 0 = Default TB73XX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-10 0 = 13.8VDC (nominal) input A = 120V and 230VAC input TB73XX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-10 0 = Default (no mains cable) 1 - 5 = Mains cable type TB73XX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-10 Feature License 00 = None [Default: Analog (TBAS301)]
AC = DMR Express SFE License with TDMA operation (TBAS302) AD = DMR Access SFE License with TDMA operation (TBAS303) AE = DMR conventional (TBAS304) TB73XX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-10 10 = default a. The actual frequency coverage in this band is:
Transmit: 762MHz to 776MHz, and 850MHz to 870MHz Receive: 792MHz to 824MHz 58 Installation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 5.4 Initial Setting Up Before putting the base station into service, you may want to carry out some basic functional testing, configuration, and tuning (if required). This section provides an overview of these procedures:
Checking that the base station powers up correctly Checking the basic functionality of the base station by using the tests available in the web interface Customizing the configuration for the intended installation and verifying that the configuration is correct Changing the root password Tuning the base station, if required 5.4.1 Confirming Operation Notice The RF output must be connected to a suitable attenuator or dummy load. Do not remove the load while the PA is transmitting as this may damage the PA output stage. Applying Power 1. 2. Apply power to the TB7300. Check that the base station powers up correctly:
All LEDs turn on initially, then the transmit and receive LEDs turn off, leaving the green power LED on, and the red alarm LED flash-
ing. The alarm LED will turn off when the base station has finished its start-up sequence. Functional Tests The following table provides an overview of the tests available using the Web UI. Refer to the base station Help for full details of these tests. Test Notes Menu Receiver operation Requires a suitable RF source Diagnose > RF Interface > Receiver Transmitter operation Requires connection to the network Diagnose > RF Interface > Transmitter Ping NTP query Checks the IP connection to another device with an IP address Diagnose > Connection > Network Checks if the NTP-based time synchronization is working TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Installation 59 5.4.2 Working with Configurations The Web UI page under Tools > Files > Configuration allows you to manage your base station configuration. The base station can store up to 10 configurations internally. New configurations are created on the base station and uploaded to your PC. They can also be transferred from one base station to another, and can be transferred from one software application to another. It is important to note that not all configuration values apply to both software applications e.g. DMR/MPT has color codes, and P25 has NAC values. When working with base station configurations, you can do the following:
Back up a configuration: store a snapshot of the base stations current configuration Tait recommend creating a back-up of the current configuration before making significant configuration changes. A backed up configuration is added to the list of stored configurations on the base station. Upload a configuration: copy a configuration from your computer to the base station. You can develop a master configuration and upload it to all the base stations in the network. Uploading a configuration adds to the set of stored configurations but does not make that configuration active. When transferring configuration values between base stations, or from one software application to another, all configuration values are pre-
served. 60 Installation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 To copy configurations between base stations, you can download the configuration file from the source base station, then upload and restore this to a new base station. Notice Before you restore the base station configuration, you must put the base station Offline. If the base station is not offline, restore does not work. Restore a configuration: makes the selected configuration active Download a configuration: copy the selected configuration to your computer so that you can store it. To download a configuration file, click on the name of the saved configuration in the list of saved configurations. Create a human readable configuration report: download and save a text report of the base stations configuration settings. You can use it to capture, view, review, and compare configurations. It is safe to restore configurations created under different base station software versions than the one currently operating. When restoring a configuration from an old version that does not contain values defined for all configurations parameters, any absent data values are set to the default. The following parameters are not over-written when restoring a configuration from a different base station:
Secure shell (SSH) console access enabled Receiver number Host name Default channel Operating mode IP address Subnet mask Gateway address Link speed TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Installation 61 5.4.3 Customizing the Configuration The following steps provide an overview of the process used to configure the base station with the settings it needs. Refer to the Help for more detailed information. 1. 2. Log in to the base station (refer to Connecting Your PC to the Base Station on page 34 for more details). Select Configure. The base station has many different settings that can be configured before it is put into operation, such as:
Channel configurations Alarm control and SNMP agent Network interfaces Quality of service CWID Miscellaneous items such as minimum battery voltages, fan control, NTP and package servers. 3. Make the changes needed in each form and click, Save. All changes made in the form will only be applied when the form is saved. Notice Before making changes, you should save the configuration to your PC or network; this provides a baseline which can be restored to the base station if the configuration information becomes lost or cor-
rupted. You should also back up the configuration before downgrading to a dif-
ferent software release. Note that if you downgrade and then upgrade software, configuration values for new features will generally disable the feature. Default Configuration Parameters The base station is delivered from the factory with a saved configuration containing factory defaults. The configuration is named something like QBCS20CF_11.dat. The default configuration file is associated with both P25/AS-IP and DMR/
MPT and serves as a starting point for when you need to create your own tailored configuration. Base stations from the factory all have the same default configuration file. As a result, some settings will not be correct for your network. Frequency plan and alarm settings are examples. For further information, please contact your local Tait dealer. 62 Installation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 5.4.4 Restricted Port Numbers Certain configuration settings in the base stations web interface require you to enter a port number (for example, the trunking interface). The following two ranges of port numbers are unavailable for use with the base station:
Restricted Port Numbers Details 0 1023 The well-known ports, commonly used by other devices in a network. Using a port number in this range could cause compatibility problems with other devices. 12000 14999 Reserved for internal use in the base station. Using a port number in this range could cause the base station to malfunction. 5.4.5 Changing the Root Password Notice The following procedure can be carried out only if secure shell access (SSH) is enabled. Secure shell access to the base station is disabled by default from version 1.35 onwards. To enable SSH, select Tools > Settings > Secure shell and click Start. Tait does not recom-
mend disabling SSH after its been enabled at the end of the procedure. The root password to the Linux operating system of the base station is a possible security risk. The equipment is delivered with a default password that is well known. Knowledge of the password could be used to render the equipment inoperable, for example, by deleting files. If you are concerned about the security risk that this poses, change the password. If Tait provides support services, they will likely need to know the password. Notice If you change the password and then lose it, the equipment must be returned to Tait. Make sure that you store the password securely and do not lose it. To change the root password, follow these steps:
1. 2. 3. 4. Log in from your PC to the base station using SSH client software such as PuTTY. The username is root and the default password is k1w1. At the # prompt, enter the command passwd. Follow the on-screen instructions. Record the password in a secure location. Tait networks are deployed with default weak passwords. For the sake of security, Tait strongly recommends changing the default password where applicable. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Installation 63 5.4.6 Tuning the Receiver In a TB7300 base station, no manual adjustment is required to tune the B1, H3, or H5 or K4 bands. Before the base station is installed on site, you may need to tune the receiver front end. The receiver front end requires tuning if the receive frequency is shifted more than 2MHz away from the previously set frequency, or the RSSI level of the new frequency is more than 1dB lower than the RSSI level of the previously set frequency. The following table indicates which bands require manual tuning, and which bands are electronically tuned:
Band Manual Electronic B1 B3 H3 H5 K4 B3 Band Manual Tuning This section provides instructions for tuning the B3 band reciter. The base station receiver signal level diagnostic (Diagnose > RF Inter-
face > Signal Level) offers the ability to verify that the configured receiver frequency aligns with the receiver tuning. When the frequency sweep is set to Use calibrated noise source, the resulting curve represents the receiver front end response, and provides a quick visual check of whether the receiver is optimally tuned. A well tuned receiver should have the maximum response at the operating fre-
quency. See the online help for more details. The B3 receiver covers the frequency range: 148 to 174MHz The B3 band is split into two sub-bands:
148 to 159MHz 159 to 174MHz Each sub-band has its own helical filter (shown in Figure 5.2 below) which is electronically switched in or out of circuit depending on the frequency programmed into the base station. The bandwidth of these helical filters is approximately 1.5MHz. 64 Installation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Figure 5.2 Identifying the B-band receiver front end helical filters B3: 148 to 159MHz B3: 159 to 174MHz To check the RSSI level and tune the receiver front end (if required), follow these steps:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Place the base station on its side or upside down to allow access to the holes on the base to tune the helical filters. Log in to the TB7300 and select Monitor > Interfaces > RF Interface. For information on connecting directly to the base station, refer to Local Connection to a Base Station on page 35. Feed a signal at the currently tuned receive frequency and at a level of 80dBm into the RF input. Check that the RSSI reading on the RF Interface page is 80dBm 1dB. Set the TB7300 to the new receive frequency. Change the RF input signal to the new receive frequency at 80dBm. Check that the RSSI reading is 80dBm 1dB. If it is, the receiver front end does not require tuning. If it is not, go to the next step. Using the Johanson tuning tool1, adjust the correct helical filter for the new frequency (as shown in Figure 5.2) to obtain a peak RSSI reading. This reading should be within 1dB of the reading at the previous frequency. Adjust the center resonator of the filter first, followed by the two outer resonators (in any order). Each resonator should require approximately the same amount of adjustment when tuning. 1. Included in the TBA0ST2 tool kit. Also available separately as part num-
ber 937-00013-00. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Installation 65 A change in frequency of 5MHz requires approximately one turn of the tuning slug. If tuning to a lower frequency, turn the slug clockwise; for a higher frequency, turn the slug anti-clockwise. 7. 8. Change the RF input signal and the receive frequency to 0.5MHz above and below the required frequency and check that the RSSI reading does not drop by more than 0.5dB from the reading at the required frequency. Recalibrate the RSSI at the new frequency (Calibrate > Calibrate >
RSSI). If you wish to confirm the accuracy of the tuning procedure, carry out a sensitivity measurement at the new frequency. 5.5 Installing the Base Station on Site 5.5.1 Base Stations for Trunked Systems When installing base stations that are part of a trunked system, it is important to observe good site engineering rules. This is especially true when the channels are combined into a single antenna. If possible, the RF planner should avoid frequency plans in which the Rx to Tx spacing is an exact multiple of the trunked channel spacing, thus forcing Tx intermodulation products to fall outside the Rx channels. Cables and antennas should be of high quality. Solid shield heliax cables are best, but if braided shield cables must be used for short distances, their braids must be silver-plated. Isolators must be used at all transmitter outputs. When the outputs of more than one transmitter are combined, their voltages add, and the resulting peak envelope power is not simply the sum of their powers, but is equal to the power of one of them multiplied by the square of the number of sources. Cables, components, and hardware must be rated to withstand the peak envelope power. During the commissioning process, all transmitters should be activated together using a diagnostic test tone, while the receiver RSSI is monitored. There should be no discernible increase in RSSI while the transmitters are active. 66 Installation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 5.5.2 Equipment Required It is beyond the manuals scope to list everything required. However, the following tools and equipment are specifically required for installing the base station. Tools Philips #2 tip screwdriver used to connect the DC power cables to the DC power terminals Pozidriv PZ3 screwdriver for the M6 screws used to secure the tray to the cabinet in Tait factory-assembled systems 8mm spanner for the M5 nut on the ground connector You can also obtain the TBA0ST2 tool kit from your regional Tait office. It contains the basic tools needed to install, tune, and service the base station. Base Station Calibration Test Unit & Cable The Base Station Calibration Test Unit supports test and diagnosis. It is available for order under TBA0STU. It contains a breakout box, tone source and speaker. 5.6 Mounting the Base Station 1. 2. 3. Fit the base station into the cabinet or rack and secure it firmly with an M6 (or 0.25in if using the imperial system) screw, flat and spring washer in each of the four main mounting holes b, as shown in Figure 5.3 on page 68. The base station can be wall-mounted by rotating the front mounting brackets and fitting the optional rear brackets (TBBA03-01). When the base station is wall-mounted ensure the airflow is from bottom to top (front panel mounted down) or side to side. For transport or in installations subject to vibration, the base station should be supported at the rear using a transit bracket
(Tait recommends using the TBBA03-04 transit bracket). TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Installation 67 Figure 5.3 Base station mounting points c D b b main mounting holes c base station d DC power connector f E e ground point f rack frame Cabling It is recommended that you route all cables to and from the base station along the side of the cabinet so the cooling airflow is not restricted. Cables should be well supported so that the connectors or terminals on the base station and on the ends of the cables do not have to support the full weight of the cables. Cables must be routed so that they do not restrict the air outlets at the rear of the base station. 5.6.1 Mounting and Support Kits For TB7300 mounted and support operation, Tait offers the following kits for order:
Item Number Item Description TBD-SP-0002 TB7300 Wall Mounting Kit Wall-mounting option with brackets that attach to the rear of the chassis TBD-SP-0003 TB7300 Rear Support Bracket Kit Provides additional support when the base station is mounted in a rack 68 Installation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 5.7 Connecting the Base Station This section provides information relevant to the task of connecting up the various inputs and outputs of the base station. 5.7.1 Connection Overview External connections are all located at the rear of the base station. See Figure 5.4 for AC variants and Figure 5.5 for DC variants. Figure 5.4 Base station (AC variant) inputs and outputs b c d e f g h i j 1) 1!
b ground connector c system interface connector d Ethernet interface connector e RF input f serial RS-232 connector g RF output h 1PPS input connector i -VDC auxiliary supply output, 13.5 V DC @ 1 amp j +VDC 1) External reference input 1! AC mains input (IEC connector) TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Installation 69 Figure 5.5 Base station (DC variant) inputs and outputs b c d e f g h i j 1) b ground connector c system interface connector d Ethernet interface connector e RF input f serial RS-232 connector g RF output h 1PPS input connector i -VDC input j +VDC input 1) External reference input 5.7.2 Connecting DC Power (12V DC variant) The base station is designed to accept a nominal 13.8V DC, with negative ground. Notice Any mains power supply used to power the base station is required to meet the isolation separation for reinforced insulation of 3000Vrms or 4242VDC. The DC power connector at the rear of the base station is a heavy-duty M4 screw terminal connector suitable for many forms of connection. Notice For AC powered base stations, this is an auxiliary supply out-
put, 13.5V DC at 1.0 amps. Pin Signal Name Signal Type Notes External View 1 ground 2 13.8VDC input input The maximum current for each band:
B band: 50W 9.6A Typical H band: 40W 8.1A Typical K band: 35W 8.3A Typical You must connect the DC supply from the battery to the base station via a readily accessible disconnect device such as a fuse or DC-rated circuit breaker with the appropriate rating, as shown in the table below. 70 Installation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 The DC input leads should be of a suitable gauge to ensure no more than a 3% voltage drop (0.4V @ 13.8V) at maximum load over the required length of lead. Note the maximum conductor size for the screw connector is 4mm or 12AWG. Nominal Supply Voltage Input Voltage Range Circuit Breaker/
Fuse Rating Recommended Wire Gaugea 13.8VDC 11.8VDC to 16.0VDC 20A 12AWG / 4mma a. For a length of 4.6m (15ft) at the expected maximum current. Terminate the DC input leads with a suitable crimp connector for attaching to the M4 screws of the DC power connector. 5.7.3 Connecting AC Power The AC power input is universal and will run from either 120V or 230V AC (nominal) 50/60Hz. Power is supplied via the IEC connector at the rear. On the AC base station, connectors i and j (Figure 5.4) are current-
limited outputs for power auxiliary equipment, 13.5V at 1A. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Installation 71 5.7.4 Connecting RF Notice Do not remove the load from the base station while it is trans-
mitting as this may damage the PA output stage. Before disconnecting RF cables, put the base station into Offline mode to prevent any trans-
missions. The RF input to the base station is via the marked BNC connector on the rear panel. The RF output is via the N-type connector on the rear panel
(refer to Figure 5.4 on page 69). Cables and antennas should be of high quality. Solid shield heliax type cables are best, but if braided shield cables must be used for short distances, their braids must be silver-plated. Recommendations for Installing the Base Station We recommend the following installation procedures, which should protect the PA from damage under all but the most extreme operating conditions 1. 2. 3. Do not connect the base station directly to the antenna. Fit an isola-
tor or duplexer between the base station and the load. Fit the isolator as close as possible to the RF output connector on the base station. Do not connect any switching equipment between the isolator and the base station, unless the switch cannot operate while there is RF present (i.e. the base station is transmitting). Fit a surge suppressor to the antenna cabling where it enters the building. Inspect all cables and equipment connected to the base station for defects. A broken antenna or ice is unlikely to cause damage to the PA. Explanation The circuit design of the PA protects the circuitry from high VSWR. This makes it difficult to damage the RF power device by keying the PA into a mismatched load, or if the load deteriorates over even a short period of time
(milliseconds). However, it is possible to damage the device if all the following conditions happen at the same time:
There is a step change in the PA load (for example, the load is removed) The PA is transmitting The feed line loss between the PA and the mismatch is <1dB The effect of such conditions is variable: some devices will not be destroyed, and some may fail after repeated load interruptions. 72 Installation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 5.7.5 Connecting an External Frequency Reference An external reference frequency is not normally required for B band. However, an external reference can be used when you need to maximize the range of the base station. The external reference frequency can be 10MHz or 12.8MHz, with an input level of 300mVpp to 5Vpp. The stability of this reference should be better than 100 parts per billion. The base station automatically detects the frequency of the external reference and configures itself accordingly. Notice An external reference is required for simulcast operation. If an external reference is required, enable the external reference external reference absent alarm (Configure > Alarms > Control). Use a 50 coaxial cable (RG58 or RG223) to connect the external reference to the base stations external reference frequency input. You can daisy-chain up to eight base stations using BNC goal post adaptors (see Figure 5.7). The maximum overall cable length is 30m. Terminate the last connection (including single base stations) with a 50 load. Figure 5.6 Daisy-chaining an external frequency reference input maximum of eight base station loads on one frequency reference output maximum overall cable length is 30m 50 termination Figure 5.7 BNC goal post adaptor (part number 240-06913-00) TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Installation 73 5.7.6 Connecting a 1PPS Source A 1PPS signal is required for simulcast base stations. Use a 50 coaxial cable (RG58 or RG223) to connect the source to the base stations 1PPS input. You can daisy-chain up to eight base stations using BNC goal post adaptors (see Figure 5.7). We recommend that the cable length between the first and last load is kept to a minimum. This will reduce any propagation variation between base stations. The maximum overall cable length is 30m. Terminate the last connection with a 50 resistor, otherwise reflections of the 1PPS pulse may occur. Notice If 1PPS is used, then 1PPS and NTP must both be derived from the same time base. Normally this will be a GPS disciplined source. Figure 5.8 Daisy-chaining a 1PPS input The longest length of cable must be between the source and the first base station Use short lengths of cable between each base station Maximum of eight base station loads on one 1PPS output 50 termination 74 Installation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 5.7.7 Ethernet Connection The RJ-45 socket on the reciters rear panel provides the 10 BASE-T or 100 BASE-T Ethernet connection to the other devices in the network. Use a Cat-5 cable to connect this socket to the Tait Network via a router or switch. The WebUI allows you to set the Ethernet port speed auto-negotiation to 10/100 Mbit/s or to negotiate a maximum 10 Mbit/s. Tait recommends that you keep the port speed at the factory default setting of 10 Mbit/s. The reciter hardware and software are scaled to meet the performance requirements of processing multiple voice streams along with supervisory control and management communications. 10 Mbit/s is ample for those requirements. The 10/100 Mbit/s setting is provided for compatibility reasons, but it is possible under high traffic conditions at 100 Mbit/s for traffic arriving at the reciter at the full rate within a small timing window to overflow internal buffers and therefore suffer packet loss. If you set the port speed to 100 Mbit/s and observe QoS lost packet alarms, then review your Ethernet port speed settings. With the port speed at 10 Mbit/s it is particularly important to set the voice QoS on the reciter port of your site router or switch to a strict priority queue policy - which is the same policy that you should also be setting for your site link ports. The default QoS settings restrict the voice bandwidth to 1/
25th of the port speed which is smaller than the required bandwidth for typical systems at 10 Mbit/s. If necessary, refer to Ethernet Connector on page 80 for a list of Ethernet connection pin allocations. 5.7.8 Connecting General Purpose Inputs and Outputs General purpose inputs and outputs are connected via the DB-25 connector on the rear panel of the base station. Analog line operation requires reciter hardware version 1.01 or later. Reciters with hardware version 1.0 can be upgraded to version 1.01 at a Tait service centre. Contact your Tait dealer for details. The existing Tx key and Rx gate signals are sufficient for balanced audio interconnection with connecting equipment compatible with 5V TTL level signaling. Tait also offers an isolation adapter that provides E&M isolated signaling (order number TBC101A). It is recommended that E&M isolated signaling be used in the following situations:
Locally connected equipment is not 5V TTL signaling compatible There is significant distance between connected equipment, and voltage transients could cause equipment damage TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Installation 75 The pin allocations for the DB-25 connector are given in the following table:
Pin Signal Name Signal Type Notes B C D E F G H I J 1) 1!
1@
1#
1$
1%
1^
1&
1*
1(
2) 2!
2@
2#
2$
2%
exter nal view 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 balanced audio out +
output balanced audio out -
unbalanced audio out output ground unbalanced audio in balanced audio in +
balanced audio in -
RSSI indication Rx gate Tx key digital i/o 1 custom alarm 1 digital i/o 2 custom alarm 2 ground input input output output input input/output
+5.2VDC output power output input/output digital i/o 3 custom alarm 3 digital i/o 4 custom alarm 4 digital i/o 5 custom alarm 5 digital i/o 6 custom alarm 6 digital i/o 7 custom alarm 7 digital i/o 8 custom alarm 8 digital i/o 9 custom alarm 9 digital i/o 10 custom alarm 10 / Rx disable digital i/o11 custom alarm 11 digital i/o 12 custom alarm 12 digital out 13 antenna relay output Configurable as a digital input for TaskBuilder or a custom alarm input. 5V TTL logic active state configurable (active high vs. active low). maximum current 200mA Configurable as a digital input for TaskBuilder or a custom alarm input. 5V TTL logic active state configurable (active high vs. active low). Configurable as a digital input for TaskBuilder, a custom alarm input or as the input for the Rx disable function. 5V TTL logic active state configurable (active high vs. active low). Configurable as a digital input for TaskBuilder or a custom alarm input. 5V TTL logic active state configurable (active high vs. active low). Configurable as a digital output for TaskBuilder or to drive the antenna relay with simplex operation. Cannot be configured for both at the same time. 25 ground ground 76 Installation TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 5.7.9 Setting Up Simplex Operation Simplex operation allows the base station to use one antenna to either transmit or receive, so the base station cannot transmit and receive at the same time. A coaxial relay switches an antenna between base station receive and transmit automatically. Simplex operation applies to:
P25 firmware: P25 Phase1 conventional and analog conventional mode DMR firmware: analog conventional mode In single frequency simplex, only one physical radio frequency is used. Simplex operates in a single base station context and simulcast and non-
simulcast channel group operation. When the base station is transmitting, the receiver is disabled. Pin 24 in the 25-way D-range is configured as the relay driver. Refer to Connecting General Purpose Inputs and Outputs for pin-out information. Warning Switching the PA output while it is operating can dam-
age the PA. It is essential to use a relay that meets the 30 ms operat-
ing time specification. Warning When the base station is in simplex mode using a single antenna with a coaxial changeover relay, the isolation of this relay must be >40dB to avoid damage to the receiver. The relay operating time interacts with the base station transmit buffer. Once a transceiver begins receiving a transit stream, it will not begin transmitting that signal until the relay operating time has passed. To avoid any confusion, you must allow at least this much time in the trans-
mit buffer setting (Tx delay for non-simulcast operation, and marshal-
ling duration for simulcast operation). Tait offers an Antenna Relay Kit which comes complete with installation instructions (402-00119-01). Configuration Configure > Base station > Programmable I/O Antenna relay control check box. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Installation 77 6 Maintenance The base station is designed to be very reliable and should require little maintenance. However, performing regular checks will prolong the life of the equipment and prevent problems from happening. It is beyond the scope of this manual to list every check that you should perform on your base station. The type and frequency of maintenance checks will depend on the location and type of your system. The checks and procedures listed below can be used as a starting point for your maintenance schedule. Performance Checks We suggest you monitor the following operational parameters using the web interface:
VSWR DC input voltage, especially on transmit Any temperature alarms Forward power These basic checks will provide an overview of how well your base station is operating. We recommend that you calibrate the base station after three months of operation, and then annually for H band reciters, and every three years for B band reciters. The calibration procedure is described in the Help
(Calibrate > Calibrate > Internal reference), and requires a calibrated frequency generator - a GPS-derived frequency reference is recommended. We suggest that you periodically check that the screws on the DC input terminals are tightened to the recommended torque of 1.3lbfin (1.7Nm). They may work loose with thermal cycling. Also, if you are using battery back-up, you should check the batteries regularly in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations. The base station has been designed to have a front-to-back cooling airflow. We strongly recommend that you periodically check and maintain the ventilation requirements described in Equipment Ventilation on page 55 to ensure a long life and trouble-free operation for your base station. Also check for a build-up of dust in and around the front panel air intakes and fan ducts. Calibration DC Input Ventilation Cooling Fans The cooling fans have a long service life and have no special maintenance requirements. 78 Maintenance TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 7 Troubleshooting Check that all front and rear connectors and cables are in place, and that power switches are on. If problems persist, contact your regional Tait office. Notice The TB7300 cannot be serviced in the field. It must be returned to your regional Tait office for repair. Symptom Possible Cause Action Alarm LED red and steady
(not flashing) The base station is in Offline mode Use the web interface to put the base station in Online mode Alarm LED flashing One or more faults are present Use the web interface to identify the fault Power LED off The rear panel fuse has blown Check the fuse Desired feature is not operating Tx stuck on The base station appears to make random transmissions PA has low power There is a problem with the supply voltage Feature license missing Feature license present but feature is not enabled Tx and Rx frequencies are the same CWID feature enabled Channel is configured to low power PA may have suffered partial damage Check the supply input voltage Check that you have the necessary feature licenses (refer to Licenses on page 17 and the Help) Use the web interface to enable the feature Reconfigure Tx and Rx with different frequencies No action: CWID transmissions are made according to configuration settings Use the web interface to check the power settings Return the base station to Tait for replacement TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Troubleshooting 79 Appendix A Interface Pin Allocations System Interface Connector For the pin allocations for the system interface DB-25 connector, see Connecting General Purpose Inputs and Outputs on page 75. Ethernet Connector External View Pin Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 transmit data +
transmit data receive data +
not connected not connected receive data not connected not connected Serial Connector External View Pin Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 5V TxD out Not connected Not connected GND RxD in 80 Appendix A Interface Pin Allocations TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Appendix B Installing the Firmware Package Mongoose Installation Package The installation procedure copies files into a folder and adds items to the Windows Start menu (Start > Programs > Tait Applications > Base stations1). From the Start menu you can then access the Help, licenses, manuals and release notes for each firmware package, and also start Mongoose. You do not have to install Mongoose to make it work, because it is a self-contained executable file. Once started, it will run in the back-
ground until stopped, or the computer is shut down. Mongoose must also run from the same folder as the firmware files. 1. 2. Save the zip file to a suitable location on the hard drive of the pack-
age server computer. Extract the zip file, then navigate to the root folder and double-click TB9300.msi to run the Windows installer. Notice Tait recommends that the maximum length of the path to the location of the extracted files is 100 characters. Using a longer path may cause the files to be extracted incorrectly. Setting Up a Central Package Server It is beyond the scope of this manual to describe the exact procedure for setting up a central package server for any particular network. Tait expects that each customer will configure their own package server according to the requirements for their network. However, you do need to configure each base station with the IP address and port of the package server computer:
3. 4. 5. Log in to the base station and select Configure > Base Station >
Miscellaneous. Under Package server, enter the IP address and port number of the package server. Download the firmware as described in the Help. If you click Cancel while downloading a firmware package, it takes approximately 20 seconds for the cancellation to take effect and for the base station to respond. 1. The TB7300 is designed to use P25 and DMR base station firmware. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Appendix B Installing the Firmware Package 81 Setting up a Temporary Package Server If you want to use a laptop as a temporary package server, you can temporarily override the package server IP address and port in each base station. 1. Run Mongoose on the temporary package server (Start > Programs
> Tait Applications > Base Stations > Mongoose). 2. Windows Firewall may raise a Security Alert about allowing Mongoose to access your network or the internet. a. In Windows 7 allow access to private networks. b. In Windows XP click Unblock. 3. 4. 5. 6. Log in to the base station and select Tools > Firmware > Download. Under Package server, enter the IP address of the laptop. The default port number is 8080. Download the firmware as described in the Help. If you have trouble with any of the above procedures, please consider the following points:
The firmware download process uses the HTTP protocol. If you are using a laptop from outside the radio communications network, make sure that HTTP traffic can get through the firewall. If Mongoose fails to start, it may already be running, or another application may be using port 8080. If the error message Could not find index file appears when listing packages, Windows security may be silently blocking access for Mongoose. Turn off the laptops WiFi and temporarily disable its firewall, then try again. The base station has enough space for two firmware packages. 82 Appendix B Installing the Firmware Package TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Appendix C Testing with the TBA0STU Calibration Test Unit The TBA0STU Calibration Test Unit (CTU) can be used with TB7300 base stations with hardware version 1.01 (or later) and firmware version 2.60 (or later). Testing can be done for the balanced audio line, RSSI, TX Key, and RX gate. CTU Connections and Controls TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C Testing with the TBA0STU Calibration Test Unit Tait International Limited December 2022 83 Function b Serial port c Power LED Supported by TB7300 Information Not used Supported (see Note 1) d Noise source output and on/off Not used (see Note 2) switch e Balanced line input Supported f Speaker audio selection switch Supported g Unbalanced line input h Unbalanced line output i Balanced line output Not used Not used Supported The power LED is lit when the CTU is powered up. This supply powers the speaker and LEDs. You do not need to provide power to the CTU to make audio level measurements or to use the digital input switches. Use the noise source in the reciter controlled from the WebUI to test the receiver Connects the LINE INPUT connector to the balanced line input on the system interface Switch to Balanced or Off Connects the LINE OUTPUT to the balanced line output on the system interface. The audio can be monitored on the CTU speaker switched to Balanced. 84 Appendix C Testing with the TBA0STU Calibration Test Unit TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Function Supported by TB7300 Information j 600 Ohm load on/off switch Supported 1) System interface connectors 1! System interface connectors 1@ Digital input switches The RJ45 connector can be used if the TBC101A E&M Isolation Adapter is fitted The DB25 connector is supported Supported for digital inputs 3 to 12 on the TB7300 1# Speaker Supported for monitoring the balanced line output 1$ Speaker volume control Supported for monitoring the balanced line output 1% RSSI output Supported 1^ Digital output LEDs Supported for digital outputs 1 and 2 1& Ground connector Supported 1* Antenna (simplex) relay output Supported (see Note 3) and LED This switch connects or disconnects the 600 load across the balanced LINE OUTPUT. This allows the output to be terminated correctly for calibration procedures. Turn the switch on if the LINE OUTPUT is not otherwise terminated. Only the RJ45 connector on the CTU is supported These switches let you set the digital inputs high or low. The standard switch settings are:
1 = high, 5V (10k pull-up to 5V) 0= low, active, 0V The CTU is fitted with a 0.5W 16 speaker. Audio from balanced LINE OUTPUT can be heard on the speaker. This output is used to monitor the RSSI output voltage These LEDs indicate the status of the DIO1 and DIO2 on the system interface connector. They are lit when these digital outputs are active low. This banana socket can be used as ground with RX GATE, TX KEY and RSSI. It is connected to the CTU and system interface connector ground. This output is connected to the antenna relay output system interface connector. The LED is lit when the output is activated. 1( Keying switch for transmitter Supported to key the transmitter Set this switch to ON to key the transmitter. When the switch is in the OFF position, applying a signal to the TX KEY banana socket will control the state of the transmitter. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C Testing with the TBA0STU Calibration Test Unit Tait International Limited December 2022 85 Function Supported by TB7300 Information 2) TX key activation Supported to key the transmitter Ground this input to key the 2! RX gate output and LED Supported to indicate the RX gate is active 2@ DC input Supported (see Note 1) 2# System control bus connector Not supported transmitter. Alternatively, turn on the TX KEY switch 1(. This output is connected to the Rx Gate output on the system interface connectors. The adjacent LED is lit when the receiver gate is open. Connect a 10 to 32VDC power supply to this input. This supply powers the speaker and LEDs. Note 1 The TB7300 reciter provides +5.2V on pin 13 of the system interface. This is insufficient for correct operation of the CTUs audio amplifier. The supplied power cable should be connected to the PMU auxiliary 12V or 24V power supply. Do not power the CTU from a PMU fitted with a 48V auxiliary power supply board. If you are not using the LED indicators or built-in audio amplifier, it is not necessary to connect a power supply. Note 2 The noise source in the reciter itself should be used for receiver tuning and sensitivity measurements. See Receiver test at the bottom of the Diagnose
> RF interface > Receiver tab WebUI page. A signal level graph that can be used to tune the receiver with the reciter built-in noise source can be accessed from the Diagnose > RF interface >
Signal level tab, check the calibrated noise source checkbox. Note 3 The antenna relay is supported by P25 version 2.60 (and later) and DMR version 3.20.01 (and later) base station firmware. TaskBuilder can operate this output as Digital output 13 in version 3.25
(and later) base station firmware. Connecting the CTU to the Reciter DB25 System Interface Use the DB25 ribbon cable to connect the DB25 system interface connector, 1! on the CTU, to the system interface connector on the back of the reciter. Connect the power input to the PMU auxiliary output if required. 86 Appendix C Testing with the TBA0STU Calibration Test Unit TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Connecting the CTU to the RJ45 from a TBC101A E&M Isolation Adaptor Connect the power input of the CTU to the PMU auxiliary output. Connect the RJ45 patch cable to the E&M isolation adaptor and the RJ45 connector on the CTU 1). The CTU is compatible with the TB9100 and TN9110 network gateway configuration on page 14 of the Base Station E&M Isolation Adapter document (TD-0052-xx). The CTU needs to be powered externally from a 12V to 32V supply for the E&M key switch 1( to work. The RX gate output and LED 2! will light when the RX gate is open. Available Tests Checking the Balanced Line Input and Output Levels For analog mode only. On the WebUI, go to Diagnose > Analog Line. The headings refer to the sections on the WebUI page. Checking Audio Input 1. 2. 3. 4. Put the base station online. Connect an audio generator set to -10dBm @ 1kHz (this is the factory default line level) to the Line Input BNC connector of the CTU. The audio input measured by the reciter is displayed as the Measured RMS level at the top right of the page. The configured level is also displayed. The configured line input level is the audio level for 60% system deviation and can be set in the Configure > Analog line Audio input section on the WebUI. Connecting a service monitor to the PA and switching the TX Key switch to On should measure 60% system deviation at the configured audio level. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C Testing with the TBA0STU Calibration Test Unit Tait International Limited December 2022 87 Checking Audio Output 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Put the base station online. Connect a load to the transmitter and put the base station in online mode. Connect an on-channel RF signal of -80dBm with a 1kHz tone set to 60% of system deviation. Switch the speaker audio selection to Balanced and, advancing the volume control, you should hear the 1kHz tone. The configured and measured output levels are indicated on the WebUI in the Audio output section. Audio output is available from the Line Output BNC connector. If the load connected to this output is high impedance, the CTU 600 Ohm load can be switched to On to terminate the balanced line for accurate level measurement. Checking Audio Out Loopback Test 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. Put the base station offline. The reciter can generate a tone to the analog line output in the Audio out section. Set the frequency and level required and click Start to generate the tone. This should be heard in the CTU speaker with the switch f set to Balanced. Put the base station offline. Connect the audio generator set to -10dBm @ 1kHz (this is the factory default line level) to the Line Input BNC connector of the CTU e. Connect an audio level meter to the Line Output BNC connector of the CTU i. Start the Loopback test. Audio will be looped within the reciter from the audio generator to the audio level meter. Checking Digital IO On the WebUI, monitor the operation of digital IO at Monitor > Interfaces
> IO tab. 88 Appendix C Testing with the TBA0STU Calibration Test Unit TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Checking Digital Programming Input Switches There are 10 switches connected to digital I/Os (DIO) 3 to 12. DIO3 is connected to switch 1 and DIO12 to switch 10. By default, the base station digital inputs are active low, so moving the switches to the down (0) position will activate the digital input. Setting the digital input for active high will activate the digital input with the switch in the up (1) position. LEDs on the WebUI indicate the input and output states. Checking Digital Output LEDS 1 and 2 These LEDS are connected to DIO1 and DIO2 and will light if the outputs are active low. There are no switches connected to DIO1 and DIO2, so alarms and task builder applications using these inputs cannot be tested with the CTU. Notice There is a central ground banana socket that is 19.6mm
(0.75) spacing from the RX gate, TX relay, TX Key and RSSI connec-
tors to enable a dual banana plug to be used for signal output and ground. The banana sockets on each system IO can be used for timing and other tests of the base station. Monitoring RX Gate Output An LED will indicate when the RX gate output has activated, the RX gate output is active low. RX Gate only works in analog mode. Checking RSSI Levels A voltage proportional to the received RF signal level is available on this output. RSSI is the only output that is functional in analog, P25 and DMR modes. Checking TX Relay An LED will indicate when the antenna (simplex) relay is active. From version 3.25 firmware (and later) this output can be accessed as digital output 13 on TaskBuilder. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Appendix C Testing with the TBA0STU Calibration Test Unit Tait International Limited December 2022 89 This is only an output and has no input circuitry associated with it. TX Relay works in analog and P25 modes. Using TX Key A switch is available to key the transmitter on. A banana socket is also available for keying from an external input. TX Key only works in analog mode. 90 Appendix C Testing with the TBA0STU Calibration Test Unit TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Glossary This glossary contains an alphabetical list of terms and abbreviations found in this document, related to the TaitNet network and the TB7300 base station. AMBE+2 Advanced Multiband Excitation. A voice compression technology patented by Digital Voice Systems, Inc and used in the vocoders of DMR radios. base station A radio receiver and transmitter that is located in a specific place (at a site) that enables a two-way radio to communicate with a dispatcher or over a larger range with other two-way radios. call channel A complete exchange of information between two or more parties. A call requires a receive signal path and a transmit signal path. In conventional systems, a call is an over, but in trunked systems, a call may be a conversation, made up of a number of overs. 1. A path through which signals can flow. 2. In the RF domain, a frequency pair (or just a single frequency in a simplex system). Also called a physical channel in this manual. 3. One of the two timeslots that DMR provides for each radio frequency
(physical channel). Refer to logical channel. 4. A set of configuration information that defines the frequency pair and other related settings (a channel configuration). Channel has this meaning in the web interface. channel spacing The bandwidth that a channel nominally occupies. If a base station has a channel spacing of 12.5 kHz, there must be a separation of at least 12.5 kHz between its operating frequencies and those of any other equipment. channel table The base stations database of channel configurations. configuration file Consists of all the configuration settings needed for a base station, stored as a file. conventional network Systems that do not have centralized management of channel access. System operation is entirely controlled by system end users. CTCSS CTCSS (continuous tone controlled squelch system), also known as PL
(private line), is a type of signaling that uses subaudible tones to segregate groups of users. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Glossary 91 CWID DAC dispatcher DMR Continuous Wave Identification is a method of automatically identifying the base station using a Morse code. Continuous wave means transmission of a signal with a single frequency that is either on or off, as opposed to a modulated carrier. Digital-to-Analog Converter. A device for converting a digital signal to an analog signal that represents the same information. A person who gives official instructions by radio to one or more mobile stations. Digital Mobile Radio. A set of standards and requirements endorsed by ETSI and intended for professional mobile radio (PMR) users. downlink The transmission path from fixed equipment to mobile stations. duplex Providing transmission and reception in both directions simultaneously. duty cycle Used in relation to the PA, it is the proportion of time (expressed as a percentage) during which the PA is transmitting. EIA ETSI fallback mode FCC feature set Electronic Industries Alliance. Accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and responsible for developing telecommunications and electronics standards in the USA. European Telecommunications Standards Institute. The non-profit organization responsible for producing European telecommunications standards. An operational mode of Tait DMR and MPT trunked networks. It comes into effect when the base station loses communication with the trunking node controller. In fallback, one base station operates a control channel and allocates calls to the other traffic channels at the site. The base station fallback mode will accept all registrations without requiring authorisation. Federal Communications Commission. The FCC is an independent United States government agency that regulates interstate and international radio communications. A function or mode of operation of the base station which can be enabled or disabled using the web interface. Each feature set requires a license to be purchased from Tait before it can be enabled. feature license key The unique set of digits belonging to a license which is programmed into the base station to enable a feature set. 92 Glossary TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 flash FM Electrically block-erasable and programmable read-only memory. Frequency Modulation. Often used as an adjective to denote analog radio transmission. frequency band The range of frequencies that the equipment is capable of operating on. group call A call that is sent to more than one MS simultaneously. host name The unique name by which a network element is known on the network. hysteresis The difference between the upper and lower trigger points. For example, the receiver unmutes when the upper trigger point is reached, but will mute again until the level falls to the lower trigger point. An adequate hysteresis prevents the receiver gate from repeatedly muting and unmuting when the level varies around the trigger point. IP Internet Protocol is a protocol for sending data packets between hosts. isolator LAN LED license A passive two-port device which transmits power in one direction, and absorbs power in the other direction. It is used with a PA to prevent damage to the RF circuitry from high reverse power. Local Area Network. A computer network that interconnects computers in a limited area, such as a single building or group of buildings. Light Emitting Diode. Also the screen representation of a physical LED. Some operational functions of the base station are controlled by licenses. Purchasing a license from Tait allows you to enable the feature set which includes the required functionality. logical channel One of the two timeslots provided in each TB7300 radio frequency. Each timeslot can function as a separate logical channel, independent of the other timeslot. One radio frequency can therefore carry two separate voice or data streams, one in each timeslot. mobile station The term used in the ETSI DMR standard documents for a two-way radio
(generally a mobile or a portable radio) conforming to the DMR specifications. network element Any device that is network-connected. A TaitNet digital network consists of a number of network elements. The TB7300 base station is a network element designed and manufactured by Tait. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Glossary 93 NTP Network Time Protocol is a protocol and software implementation for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems across a network. An NTP server obtains the correct time from a time source and sets the local time in each connected computer. octet A set of 8 bits. Offline mode A mode of operation in which active service is suspended so that special operations can be carried out, such as programming in a new configuration or carrying out certain diagnostic tests. Online mode The normal operating mode of the base station. over PA PCB A single transmission, which begins when a user presses PTT and ends when the user stops pressing. The Power Amplifier is a base station module that boosts the exciter output to the required transmit level. Printed Circuit Board. privileges A set of access rights to the web interface functions. There are Administrator, Maintainer and Monitor privileges. PSTN PTT RISC router RS-232 RS-485 Public Switched Telephone Network: the public telephone network. Push To Talk. The button on an MS that keys the transmitter. Reduced Instruction Set Computer. A type of microprocessor that recognizes a relatively limited number of instructions. The control board in the TB7300 has a RISC microprocessor. A router is an internetwork packet switch that switches data packets from an input interface to an output interface. The interfaces can be of different types. A protocol for serial communications between a DTE (data terminal equipment) and a DCE (data communications equipment) device. An updated version of the RS-232 protocol for serial communications between multiple devices. 94 Glossary TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 RSSI RTP Rx Received Signal Strength Indicator is a level that indicates the strength of the received signal. Real Time Protocol is an Internet protocol that supports the real-time transmission of voice and data. Receiver. Secure Shell (SSH) Secure Shell (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol for operating network services securely over an unsecured network. Selectivity sensitivity The ability of a radio receiver to select the wanted signal and reject unwanted signals on adjacent channels (expressed as a ratio). The sensitivity of a radio receiver is the minimum input signal strength required to provide a usable signal. simplex Able to provide transmission and reception in only one direction at a time. site SNMP 1. The base station equipment at a particular location. This includes power supplies, transmitters, receivers, network interfaces and controllers. 2. The location of that equipment. Simple Network Management Protocol. A protocol used (for example) by the trunking site controller to monitor the base stations parameters and alarm status. standalone node The base station itself can act as a DMR trunking controller, but with limited functionality. The base station is then said to be a standalone node. TaitNet Brand name for any PMR network designed and manufactured by Tait International Limited. TaitNet DMR network A set of Tait base stations and controllers interconnected by an IP network that can carry voice and data traffic. TB7300 Base Station A base station consisting of the equipment necessary to receive and transmit on one physical channel in a DMR or analog network. Often abbreviated to TB7300 or base station. TCP Transmission Control Protocol. A complex protocol on top of IP for sending reliable streams of data with flow control. TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Glossary 95 TDMA toggle tone Tx Time Division Multiple Access. In the TB7300 each radio frequency provides two timeslots, with each timeslot representing one logical channel. Describes the switching between two states. If something is on, toggling it turns it off. If it is off, toggling it turns it on. A sound wave of a particular frequency. Transmitter. uplink The transmission path from mobile stations to fixed equipment. UTC VDP Coordinated Universal Time (word order from French). An international time standard that has replaced Greenwich Mean Time. Voice Data Protocol. A proprietary protocol operating over IP for the exchange of voice and data between a base station and a trunking node controller. voice stream A digitized voice signal that passes through the main switch. VoIP VPN VSWR Voice over IP. The name for the technology that puts speech signals in packets and then routes them over an IP backbone network. Virtual Private Network. A private communications network used to communicate confidentially over a non-private network. Voltage Standing Wave Ratio is the ratio of the maximum peak voltage anywhere on the transmission line to the minimum value anywhere on the transmission line. A perfectly matched line has a VSWR of 1:1. A high ratio indicates that the antenna subsystem is poorly matched. 96 Glossary TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity at p internet EN Hereby, Tait International Limited declares that the radio equipment type TBDB3G is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available address:
following the www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc BG Tait International Limited
, TBDB3G 2014/53/.
: www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc ES Por la presente, Tait International Limited declara que el tipo de equipo radioelctrico TBDB3G es conforme con la Directiva 2014/53/UE. El texto completo de la declaracin UE de conformidad est disponible en la direccin Internet siguiente:
www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc CS Tmto Tait International Limited prohlauje, e typ rdiovho zazen TBDB3G je v souladu se smrnic 2014/53/EU. pln znn EU prohlen o shod je k dispozici na tto internetov adrese: www.taitcommunications.com/
eudoc DA Hermed erklrer Tait International Limited, at radioudstyrstypen TBDB3G er i overensstemmelse med direktiv 2014/53/EU. EU-overensstemmelseserklringens fulde tekst kan findes internetadresse:
flgende www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc DE Hiermit erklrt Tait International Limited, dass der Funkanlagentyp TBDB3G der Richtlinie 2014/53/EU entspricht. Der vollstndige Text der EU-Konformittserklrung ist unter der Internetadresse verfgbar:
folgenden www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc International ET Kesolevaga Limited, et kesolev raadioseadme tp TBDB3G vastab direktiivi 2014/53/EL nuetele. ELi vastavusdeklaratsiooni tielik tekst on kttesaadav jrgmisel internetiaadressil:
www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc EL / Tait International Limited, TBDB3G 2014/53/.
www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc FR Le soussign Tait International Limited, dclare que l'quipement radiolectrique du type TBDB3G est conforme la directive 2014/53/UE. Le texte complet de la dclaration UE de conformit est suivante:
disponible www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc HR Tait International Limited ovime izjavljuje da je radijska oprema tipa TBDB3G u skladu s Direktivom 2014/53/EU. Cjeloviti tekst EU izjave o sukladnosti dostupan je na sljedeoj adresi:
internetskoj www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc IT Il fabbricante, Tait International Limited, dichiara che il tipo di apparecchiatura radio TBDB3G conforme alla direttiva 2014/53/UE. Il testo completo della dichiarazione di conformit UE disponibile Internet:
www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc deklareerib Tait indirizzo seguente l'adresse internet al op het International Limited teljes szvege internetes LV Ar o Tait International Limited deklar, ka radioiekrta TBDB3G atbilst Direktvai 2014/53/ES. Pilns ES atbilstbas deklarcijas teksts ir pieejams d interneta vietn: www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc LT A, Tait International Limited, patvirtinu, kad radijo rengini tipas TBDB3G atitinka Direktyv 2014/
53/ES. Visas ES atitikties deklaracijos tekstas prieinamas iuo interneto adresu: www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc HU Tait igazolja, hogy a TBDB3G tpus rdiberendezs megfelel a 2014/53/
EU irnyelvnek. Az EU-megfelelsgi nyilatkozat elrhet kvetkez a cmen: www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc MT B'dan, Tait International Limited, niddikjara li dan it-tip ta' tagmir tar-radju TBDB3G huwa konformi mad-Direttiva 2014/53/UE. It-test kollu tad-dikjarazzjoni ta' konformit tal-UE huwa disponibbli f'dan l-indirizz tal-Internet li ej:
www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc NL Hierbij verklaar ik, Tait International Limited, dat het type radioapparatuur TBDB3G conform is met Richtlijn 2014/53/EU. De volledige tekst van de EU-conformiteitsverklaring kan worden volgende geraadpleegd internetadres: www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc PL Tait International Limited niniejszym owiadcza, e typ urzdzenia radiowego TBDB3G jest zgodny z dyrektyw 2014/53/UE. Peny tekst deklaracji zgodnoci UE jest dostpny pod internetowym:
adresem nastpujcym www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc PT O(a) abaixo assinado(a) Tait International Limited declara que o presente tipo de equipamento de rdio TBDB3G est em conformidade com a Diretiva 2014/
53/UE. O texto integral da declarao de conformidade est disponvel no Internet:
www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc RO Prin prezenta, Tait International Limited declar c n tipul de echipamente conformitate cu Directiva 2014/53/UE. Textul integral al declaraiei UE de conformitate este disponibil internet:
www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc SK Tait International Limited tmto vyhlasuje, e rdiov zariadenie typu TBDB3G je v slade so smernicou 2014/53/E. pln E vyhlsenie o zhode je k dispozcii na tejto internetovej adrese:
SL Tait International Limited potrjuje, da je tip radijske opreme TBDB3G skladen z Direktivo 2014/53/EU. Celotno besedilo izjave EU o skladnosti je na voljo na naslednjem naslovu:
www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc ett FI Tait radiolaitetyyppi TBDB3G on direktiivin 2014/53/EU mukainen. EU-vaatimustenmukaisuusvakuutuksen tysimittainen teksti on saatavilla seuraavassa internetosoitteessa:
www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc International Limited vakuuttaa, radio TBDB3G este endereo de urmtoarea spletnem seguinte adres la TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022 Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity 97 SV Hrmed frskrar Tait International Limited att denna typ av radioutrustning TBDB3G verensstmmer med direktiv 2014/53/EU. Den texten fullstndiga finns p verensstmmelse www.taitcommunications.com/eudoc till EU-frskran om fljande webbadress:
98 Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual Tait International Limited December 2022
1 | FCC Label photographs | ID Label/Location Info | 111.43 KiB | March 14 2023 |
Tait International Limited Compliance Label Photograph Exhibit
(October 2022) Type code:
TBDK4G Product code:
TB7310-K4B0-0000-0000-10 FCC ID:
CASTBDK4G IC:
737A-TBDK4G Tait International Limited 245 Wooldridge Road, Christchurch 8053 PO Box 1645 CHCH New Zealand
+64 3 358 3399, www.taitcommunications.com Page 1 of 2 Photograph 01: Product ID label Tait International Limited 245 Wooldridge Road, Christchurch 8053 PO Box 1645 CHCH New Zealand
+64 3 358 3399, www.taitcommunications.com Page 2 of 2
1 | Confidentiality Request | Cover Letter(s) | 19.01 KiB | March 14 2023 |
31st October 2022 Request for Confidentiality FCC ID: CASTBDK4G In accordance with 47 C.F.R. Section 0.457 and 0.459, Tait Limited, hereby requests confidentiality for, Schematics, Parts List, Tune-up Procedure, and Operational Description presented for certification. In support of the Request for Confidentiality, the following is stated:
Enclosed within this application is technical information which we deem to be trade secrets and proprietary. If made public, the information might be used to our disadvantage. To assist in assuring that we receive the full value of our product and protect its competitive posture, we respectfully request this grant of confidentiality. Brian Emmett Standards and Compliance Manager Tait International Ltd 245 Wooldridge Road Harewood, Christchurch 8051 New Zealand Phone: +64 3 358 1026
+64 3 358 9299 Fax:
www.taitradio.com
1 | Cover Letter FCC (1) | Cover Letter(s) | 40.98 KiB | March 14 2023 |
31st October 2022 Mr. Rick E. King Elite Electronic Engineering Inc 1516 Centre Circle Downers Grove Illinois 60515-1082 United States of America Dear Rick, Subject: TCB Services on a Transportable Base Station Transceiver (762 - 870 MHz) As per Elite Quotation EEE2203610-1a please carry out a new FCC submission for our Transportable Base Station transceiver:
FCC ID: CASTBDK4G Best Regards, ______________________________ Brian Emmett Standards and Compliance Manager Tait International Limited 245 Wooldridge Road Harewood, Christchurch 8051 New Zealand Phone: +64 3 358 1026 www.taitradio.com
1 | FCC Covered List Attestation Letter | Attestation Statements | 418.99 KiB | March 14 2023 |
TO: Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Rd Columbia, MD 21046 9 February 2023 Pursuant to FCC 22-84 Report and Order and KDB 986446 D01 Covered Equipment v01, the Commission adopted new FCC requirements to protect the nations networks and supply chains from equipment that poses an unacceptable risk to national security or the safety of U.S. persons. Specifically, the Commission adopted rules that prohibit equipment authorization for covered telecommunications equipment and video surveillance equipment produced by entities identified on the Commissions Covered List. Certifications concerning covered equipment. Section 2.911(d)(5)(i)-(ii). Tait International Ltd (the applicant) certifies that the equipment for which authorization is sought is not covered equipment prohibited from receiving an equipment authorization pursuant to section 2.903 of the FCC rules. Thank you. Regards, ______________________________ Brian Emmett Standards and Regulatory Manager 9 February 2023 Tait International Limited 245 Wooldridge Road Harewood, Christchurch 8051 New Zealand Phone: +64 3 358 1026 www.taitradio.com
1 | FCC Justification Letter RevA | Cover Letter(s) | 108.58 KiB | March 14 2023 |
31st October 2022 Justification Letter Extended Frequency Range FCC ID: CASTBDK4G To meet the requirements of Federal Communications Commission (F.C.C.) publication, KDB634817 - Frequency Range Listings for Certification Grants, Tait Limited submits the following attestation. This Base Station Transmitter has:
1. The design capability to operate in the frequency band Tx762~776 & 850~870MHz and Rx794~824MHz. 2. Complies with 47CFR Part 90.203(e) in that the equipment operator cannot directly program transmit frequencies using the normally accessible external controls. Programming this equipment is the responsibility of Tait Limited approved Service Agents In addition to the following rule parts applied for:
22 90 This device may be utilised in systems operated by Federal and Public Safety agencies, as indicated in the table beneath. The Grant Note EF should be appended to the Grant of Authorisation, indicating this operation is required. Freq. Range (MHz) Region 769-775 788-805 805-806 806-809 809-849 851-854 854-870 2,3 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 Part 90R 90R 90S 22,90 90S 22,90 Brian Emmett Standards and Compliance Manager Tait International LTD 245 Wooldridge Rd. Christchurch 8051 New Zealand Page 1 of 1
1 | FCC Output power RevA | Cover Letter(s) | 158.28 KiB | March 14 2023 |
31st October 2022 Output Power Settings Declaration FCC ID: CASTBDK4G Tait Internationla Limited, under its sole responsibility declare that :
a) This product is designed to be programmed by Tait Limited approved Service Agents only. b) Instructions on how to install, calibrate and access the web application can be found at Installation and Operation Guide. c) An example of the application screen were the user can setup the output power can be seen at the image below. Brian Emmett Standards and Compliance Manager Tait International LTD 245 Wooldridge Rd. Christchurch 8051 New Zealand Page 1 of 1
1 | Part 90.203 Certification | Cover Letter(s) | 97.86 KiB | March 14 2023 |
31st October 2022 Rick E King Elite Electronic Engineering Inc. 1516 Centre Circle, Downers Grove Illinois 60515 United States of America Dear Rick, Subject: Part 90.203 (j) (5) Certification Statement FCC ID: CASTBDK4G Tait Limited certifies that its digital base station transmitter FCC ID: CASTBDK4G, meets a spectrum efficiency standard of one voice channel per 6.25kHz of channel bandwidth. Additionally, Tait Limited certifies the equipment is capable of supporting a minimum data rate of 4800 bits per second per 6.25 kHz of channel bandwidth. Yours sincerely, Brian Emmett Standards and Compliance Manager Tait International Ltd 245 Wooldridge Road Harewood, Christchurch 8051 New Zealand Phone: +64 3 358 1026 www.taitradio.com
1 | signed US FCC Agent Letter | Attestation Statements | 406.97 KiB | March 14 2023 |
TO: Federal Communication Commission Equipment Authorization Division Application Processing Branch 7435 Oakland Mills Rd ee Columbia, MD 21046 c en | c 10 March 2023 communications Pursuant to FCC 22-84 Report and Order and KDB 986446 D01 Covered Equipment v01, the Commission adopted new FCC requirements to protect the nations networks and supply chains from equipment that poses an unacceptable risk to national security or the safety of U.S. persons. Specifically, the Commission adopted rules that prohibit equipment authorization for covered telecommunications equipment and video surveillance equipment produced by entities identified on the Commissions Covered List. Certification designating a U.S. agent for service of process. As required by section 2.911(d)(7), the applicant must designate a contact located in the United States for purposes of acting as the applicants agent for service of process, regardless of whether the applicant is a domestic or foreign entity. An applicant located in the United States may designate itself as the agent for service of process. 1. Be signed by both the applicant and the designated agent for service of process if the agent is different from the applicant. 2. Tait International Ltd (the applicant) consent to accept the service of process. Tait North America, Inc. (the Agent) has the obligation to accept the service of process. 3. Tait North America, Inc., with offices at 15352 Park Row Drive, Houston, TX 770084 FCC Registration Number (FRN): 0033506585 Tait International Ltd acknowledges to maintain an agent for no less than one year after the grantee has terminated all marketing and importation or the conclusion of any Commission-related proceeding involving the equipment. Regards, Applicant: Agent:
Phaah Mark Reeves Brian Emmett Standards and Regulatory Manager Senior System Design Engineer Tait International Ltd Tait North America, Inc. 10 March 2023. * 10 March 2023 Tait International Limited Phone +643 358 1026 245 Wooldridge Road Harewood, Christchurch 8051 www. taitradio.com New Zealand
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1 | 2023-03-14 | 794 ~ 870 | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | Original Equipment |
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Tait International Limited
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0003768611
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245 Wooldridge Road
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1645
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Christchurch, N/A 8051
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New Zealand
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r******@elitetest.com
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B2: General Mobile Radio And Broadcast Services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 22 (non-cellular) 73, 74, 90, 95, 97, & 101 (all below 3 GHz)
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CAS
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TBDK4G
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B****** E******
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Standards and Regulatory Manager
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64 3 ********
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n********
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b******@taitradio.com
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Tait International Limited
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M**** L******
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245
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Christchurch, 8051
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03357******** Extension:
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m******@taitcommunications.com
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Tait International Limited
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B******** E****
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245
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1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | TNB - Licensed Non-Broadcast Station Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Base Station Transceiver | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power is conducted. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures. RF exposure compliance is addressed at the time of licensing, as required by the responsible FCC Bureau(s), including antenna co-location requirements of §1.1307(b)(3). | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
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1 | 1 | 9 | BC EF | 762 | 775 | 35 | 0.5 ppm | 11K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | 9 | BC EF | 762 | 775 | 35 | 0.5 ppm | 16K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 3 | 9 | BC EF | 762 | 775 | 35 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F2D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 4 | 9 | BC EF | 762 | 775 | 35 | 0.5 ppm | 8K10F1D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 5 | 9 | BC EF | 762 | 775 | 35 | 0.5 ppm | 8K10F1E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 6 | 9 | BC EF | 762 | 775 | 35 | 0.5 ppm | 8K00FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 7 | 9 | BC EF | 762 | 775 | 35 | 0.5 ppm | 8K00FXW | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 8 | 22,9 | BC EF | 794 | 870 | 35 | 0.5 ppm | 11K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 9 | 22,9 | BC EF | 794 | 870 | 35 | 0.5 ppm | 16K0F3E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 22,9 | BC EF | 794 | 870 | 35 | 0.5 ppm | 7K60F2D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 11 | 22,9 | BC EF | 794 | 870 | 35 | 0.5 ppm | 8K10F1D | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 12 | 22,9 | BC EF | 794 | 870 | 35 | 0.5 ppm | 8K10F1E | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 13 | 22,9 | BC EF | 794 | 870 | 35 | 0.5 ppm | 8K00FXD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 14 | 22,9 | BC EF | 794 | 870 | 35 | 0.5 ppm | 8K00FXW |
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