Welcome to the TB7100 base station Installation and Operation Manual.
This manual provides information on installing and operating the TB7100
hardware.
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information contained in the manual or of the equipment and software it
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This chapter describes how to install the TB7100 base station in a standard
19 inch rack or cabinet. It also provides some general information on safety
precautions and site requirements. We recommend that you read the entire
chapter before beginning the installation.
1.1Personal Safety
1.1.1Explosive Environments
Warning!!Do not operate TB7100 base station equipment
near electrical blasting caps or in an explosive
atmosphere. Operating the equipment in these
environments is a definite safety hazard.
1.1.2Proximity to RF Transmissions
Do not operate the transmitter when someone is standing within 90cm (3 ft)
of the antenna. Do not operate the transmitter unless you have checked that
all RF connectors are secure.
1.2Equipment Safety
1.2.1ESD Precautions
ImportantThis 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 manufacturer’s
instructions. Figure 1.1 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.
common point ground
(building ground or
mains ground via 1M
ohm series resistor)
1.2.2Antenna Load
The TB7100 base station equipment has been designed to operate safely
under a wide range of antenna loading conditions. However, we strongly
recommend that the transmitter should always be operated with a suitable
load to prevent damage to the transmitter output power stage.
conductive wrist strapdissipative rubber
bench mat
1.2.3Equipment Grounding
To ensure safe operation the TB7100 base station equipment must be
correctly grounded as described in these installation instructions.
1.2.4Installation and Servicing Personnel
The TB7100 base station should be installed and serviced only by qualified
personnel.
1.3Regulatory Information
1.3.1Distress 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.
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This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference.
1.3.3Unauthorised Modifications
Any modifications you make to this equipment which are not authorised by
Tait Electronics Ltd may invalidate your compliance authority’s approval to
operate the equipment.
1.4Environmental Conditions
1.4.1Operating Temperature Range
The operating temperature range of the TB7100 base station is –30°C to
+60°C (–22°F to + 140°F) ambient temperature. Ambient temperature is
defined as the temperature of the air at the intake to the cooling fans.
1.4.2Humidity
The humidity should not exceed 95% relative humidity through the
specified operating temperature range.
1.4.3Dust and Dirt
For uncontrolled environments, the level of airborne particulates must not
exceed 100µg/m