tait TB7300 Transportable Base Station/ Repeater User Guide
- October 27, 2023
- tait
Table of Contents
TB7300 Transportable Base Station/ Repeater
User Guide
Preface
Scope of Manual
This user’s guide provides information on the TB7304 Transportable Base
Station/Repeater. For full details on the operation of the repeater itself,
refer to MBD-00001-xx TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual.
Document Conventions
Please follow exactly any instruction that appears in the text as an ‘alert’.
An alert provides necessary safety information as well as instruction in the
proper use of the product. This manual uses the following types of alert:
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 procedures
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.
Associated Documentation
The following documentation is also available for your Tait product, which can
be accessed from the Tait Technical Support website
(http://support.taitradio.com):
- Safety and Compliance Information—supplied with each radio. (The same information is included in this user’s guide.)
- MBD-00001-xx TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual
- MBD-00002-xx TB7300 Base Station/Repeater Specifications Manual
Publication Record
Issue | Publication date | Description |
---|---|---|
3 | Dec-20 | Minor updates throughout |
Updated battery placement section
2| Nov-19| Updated name of battery select switch and replaced battery select
switch photo, section 3.1
Added charge button photo, section 3.1
Updated section 3.3
Updated section 3.4
Updated section 3.6.3
1| Jul-19| First release
General Safety and Compliance Information
This chapter provides general information on safety precautions for operating
the transportable base station/repeater.
1.1 Personal Safety
1.1.1 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
definite safety hazard.
1.1.2 High Temperatures
Take care when handling a repeater which has been operating recently.
Under extreme operating conditions (+140°F [+60°C] ambient air temperature) or
high duty cycles, the external surfaces of the base station can reach
temperatures of up to +176°F (+80°C).
Warning If the unit is operated in a high duty cycle environment with the
lid closed, the maximum output power should not exceed 15W.
1.1.3 LED Safety (EN 60825-1)
This equipment contains Class 1 LED Products.
1.1.4 Proximity to RF Transmissions
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 12 feet
(3.6 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 Canada’s Safety Code 6: Limits of Human Exposure to Radiofrequency
Electromagnetic Energy in the Frequency Range from 3k Hz to 300 GHz
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, 3k Hz to 300 GHz
1.2 Equipment Safety
1.2.1 Installation and Servicing Personnel
The equipment should be installed and serviced only by qualified personnel.
1.2.2 Preventing Damage to the PA
The repeater 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 TB7304 while it is transmitting.
Load transients (switching or removing the load) can damage the PA output
stage. See MBD-00001-xx TB7300 Installation and Operation Manual, especially
section 5.4, for recommendations.
1.3 Environmental Conditions
1.3.1 Operating Temperature Range
The operating temperature range of the equipment is –22°F to +140°F (–30°C to
+60°C) ambient temperature with external DC, battery isolated, or –22°F to
+122°F (–30°C to +50°C) ambient temperature with internal battery and AC
input.
Note Ambient temperature is defined as the temperature of the air at the
intake to the cooling fans.
1.3.2 Humidity
The humidity should not exceed 95% relative humidity through the specified
operating temperature range.
1.3.3 Dust and Dirt
For uncontrolled environments, the level of airborne particulates must not
exceed 100µg/m³
1.4 Regulatory Information
1.4.1 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.
1.4.2 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.
1.4.3 Unauthorized Modifications
Any modifications you make to this equipment which are not authorized by Tait
may invalidate your compliance authority’s 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 user’s authority to operate the equipment.
1.4.4 Health, Safety and Electromagnetic Compatibility in Europe
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.
Intended Purpose of Product
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 harmonized 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
https://www.taitradio.com/our-resources/compliance#European.
1.5 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.
Tait recommends that all network and audio connectors should be sealed with
the stick-on type of seal. The seal should reveal if any of the connectors
have been unplugged, or if any unauthorized equipment hasbeen 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.
Introduction
The Transportable Base Station/Repeater is a complete transportable radio solution in a rugged case with three power supply options. It consists of:
- a TB7300 repackaged into a rugged Pelican case with an internal AC supply
- an internal 12V, 15AH SLA battery
- a charge circuit for AC supply to charge the internal battery
- switching circuits for AC and DC supplies
- an external DC supply input
Notice The Transportable Base Station/Repeater was designed to be waterproof, but should not be operated in the rain with the lid open.
An N-type antenna connector on the outside
of the case enables a sturdy external antenna connection. An Amphenol screw-
lock connector for the DC input is also located on the outside of the case.
Four LEDs indicate the status of the repeater. Two further LEDs are present on
the inside top panel to indicate the status of the battery while charging.
The Shurter three-pin mains socket is located on the left side for AC Mains
connection. The Ethernet connection is via a waterproof RJ45 connector on the
outside of the case.
Basic Operation
3.1 Battery Select Switch
Warning When shipping and charging the transportable base station, set the
battery select switch to EXTERNAL AC/DC, BATTERY ISOLATE to comply with safety
regulations.
The battery select switch is protected with a raised red surround to avoid
accidental switching on when the lid is closed.
Warning Risk of missing calls! Switching between Internal Battery and
EXTERNAL AC/DC, BATTERY ISOLATE will likely cause the transportable base
station to restart!
When the switch is set to Internal Battery, the transportable base station
runs from the internal battery only.
When the switch is set to EXTERNAL AC/DC, BATTERY ISOLATE, the internal
battery is disconnected from all circuitry in the transportable base station.
In this situation, all the circuits in the transportable base station,
including the repeater, can only run from an external DC or AC supply.
When connected to a mains lead (AC supply), the repeater will run and charge
the battery if the battery switch is set to EXTERNAL AC/DC.
Notice Press the recessed button located at the left of the Charge LED to
turn charging off and on.
3.2 Battery Power
With a fully-charged battery, an operating regime of 10% transmit at 15W, and
90% standby time will keep the transportable base station running for approx.
8 hours (with a new battery). Note that the internal battery is rated to
operate to max +50°C ambient temperature.
3.3 Battery Charging
Warning Risk of fire! The lid must be open when charging. The VRLA battery
may vent when charged at a current greater than 3A. This does not occur during
normal charging.
The transportable base station will shut itself down when the internal battery
voltage drops too low. When that level of discharge has been reached, it will
take up to 12 hours to recharge the battery using an AC mains connection. When
charging, press the recessed button located at the left of the Charge LED to
turn charging off and on.
Notice The internal battery can only be charged when AC Mains is
connected and the battery select switch is set to EXTERNAL AC/DC.
3.4 Replacing the Battery
If you need to replace the battery, see the following instructions:
Removing the Battery
- Press the “External DC/Battery Isolate” button.
- Unscrew the two captive panel screws (as indicated by the red arrows below) and carefully lift the battery out by its handle.
Inserting a New Battery
Ensure you observe the orientation of the battery before installing. The
correct orientation is defined by the white protruding connector block.
-
Carefully lift the new battery and place it in the battery slot.
Before tightening the captive panel screws, ensure the battery connector is fully engaged. To do this, firmly push the battery using the handle and check that it is sitting flush with the outside rim. -
Screw and tighten the captive panel screws.
-
Flick the switch button to the “Internal Battery” position.
3.5 External DC Power
A DC input cable with red and black clamps (clips) is supplied with the
transportable base station for connection to external DC Supplies between 11
and 15 VDC. Refer to the product label for the input voltage range.
To operate the unit from an external DC source, set the battery select switch
to EXTERNAL AC/DC.
External DC supply will not charge the internal battery.
Notice When the transportable base station is not in use, always switch
the battery select switch to External DC/Battery Isolate.
3.6 External AC Mains Connection
External AC mains must be connected to the unit using an AC power cable (see
“Mains Socket Wiring”) made up from the supplied Shurter AC plug with female
socket (IEC320 10A IP67). AC mains can be used to charge the internal battery
and to operate the unit.
3.7 LED Indication Details
3.7.1 Repeater
LED | Indication | Details |
---|---|---|
Repeater Power | green | repeater power is on |
All LEDs/Alarm | flashing | power up sequence is in progress |
Alarm | on | repeater is in offline mode |
Alarm | flashingª | an alarm condition needs to be cleared |
Receive | orange | receiver is receiving |
Transmit | orange | transmitter is keyed |
a. after the four power-up sequences
3.7.2 Status
This LED is lit when running on AC power, or switched to internal battery.
LED | Indication | Details |
---|---|---|
Status | green | battery is fully charged or above 20% charged |
Status | red, flashing | battery is low |
Status | off | battery has been disconnected due to low voltage |
3.7.3 Charge
This LED is only lit when an AC supply is connected.
Set the battery select switch to EXTERNAL AC/DC when charging the battery
with AC Mains.
External DC supply will not charge the internal battery.
LED | Indication | Details |
---|---|---|
Charge | red | battery is being charged |
Charge | off | battery is fully charged |
3.8 Antenna
The transportable base station is a 15W Repeater that requires a remote
mounted antenna with a suitable ground plane. This antenna and internal
duplexer must be tuned to the frequency of the Repeater. The transportable
base station has an N-type antenna connector.
Caution Risk of harm from RF radiation! While the Repeater is operating
(transmitting), you must ensure that there is always a distance of 0.9m
between people and the antenna. This is the minimum safe distance.
3.9 Mains Socket Wiring
The repeater is shipped with a Schurter waterproof AC Mains socket this will
need to be wired by an electrician or electrically registered person. Warning Incorrect wiring of AC mains could result in death
or serious injury.
Notice TB7304 is operation-ready. To change any settings, refer to
MBD-00001-xx TB7300 Base Station Installation and Operation Manual.
Contact Information
Tait Communications Corporate Head Office
Tait International Limited
P.O. Box 1645
Christchurch
New Zealand
For the address and telephone number of regional offices, refer to our
website: www.taitradio.com
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Tait International Limited is an environmentally responsible company which
supports waste minimization, material recovery and restrictions in the use of
hazardous materials.
The European Union’s Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
Directive requires that this product be disposed of separately 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.taitradio.com/weee. Please be
environmentally responsible and dispose through the original supplier, or
contact Tait International Limited.
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Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment (RoHS)
Directive in the European Union.
In China, we comply with the Measures for Administration of the Pollution
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