Service Manual

SRM9000 SERIES SERVICE MANUAL
© TMC Radio 2006 page vi TNM-U-E-0002 Issue 1
Caution
During disassembly and assembly, refer to Torque Settings in Section 1.7
Caution
Customer configuration files should be saved prior to any alignment adjustments.
Preparing the radio for alignment will erase from the radio all customer PMR and Trunking
configuration data (channel, signalling information etc). The only data retained by the
Alignment Tool is the factory alignment data for the radio (DAC settings for Tx power, front-end
tuning etc).
WARNING
SRM9000 radio equipment is to be connected only to 12-volt negative earth systems.
with a 24-volt supply, an approved 24V/12V converter must be used. The supply must not be
taken from a 12V tap on the battery.
WARNING
To avoid RF injury, do not touch the Antenna when the Transmitter is in use.
WARNING
Double-fused 12V Supply Leads, Antenna cables and Speaker wiring is to be routed as far
away as possible from gas or fuel lines or any electronic control device. The radio transceiver
and antenna are to be mounted as far away as possible from these devices and their cabling.
Equipment is to be installed, by a competent person, in accordance with the requirements of
local radio communications authorities and/or Health and Safety regulations.
Post installation checks should be performed to ensure that there is no effect on the operation
of the vehicle’s electronics.
WARNING
Do not operate your radio, without a handsfree kit, whilst driving a vehicle.
WARNING
Do not operate your radio in an explosive atmosphere. Obey the “Turn Off Two-way Radios”
signs where these are posted, e.g. on a petrol station forecourt.
WARNING
Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards: To minimise exposure to RF fields during
equipment service and repair, the antenna terminal of the SRM9000 radio should be connected
to a suitable non-radiating RF load when the transmitter is in use.
Warnings and Cautions