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32 Description TM8100/TM8200 Service Manual
© Tait Electronics Limited November 2007
Speaker The speaker I sits inside a round recess of the front panel assembly, where
a cloth membrane is fixed to the speaker grille. The space frame
g and
the speaker clamp
h hold the speaker in position. The speaker cable plugs
into the speaker connector on the rear side of the control-head board
E.
Note In some configurations the speaker may be disconnected.
Concealed
Microphone
(Optional)
A concealed microphone 1# consisting of the microphone capsule and a
rubber seal can be fitted in a round recess inside the front panel assembly
1$.
The microphone leads are soldered to two pads on the top side of the
control-head board
E. Before the microphone is fitted a small hole is drilled
in the recess to provide an acoustic path to the microphone. The hole is
covered by the rubber seal to ensure that the control head remains sealed to
IP54 standards. For more information refer to “TMAA02-06 Support Kit
for Concealed and Dynamic Microphones” on page 511.
Space Frame The plastic space frame G clips into the six recesses inside the front panel
assembly
1$. The front side of the space frame holds the keypad (with the
four light pipes), the LCD, the speaker clamp
1
, and the speaker in place and
at the same time allows access to their electrical contacts. The rear side of
the space frame has three holes for the screws
D of the control-head board
E.
Control-Head Board The control-head board E is a printed circuit board in SMT design with
components on the top and bottom sides. There are different boards for the
control heads with 1-, 2- and 3-digit display.s
The control-head board is clipped and then fitted to the space frame
G with
three 3x8 PT screws
D.
The side facing the radio body has the connectors for the connection of the
control-head loom
B, the speaker, an optional control-head options board
C, and pads for the leads of the optional concealed microphone 1#.
The side facing the front panel has the volume-control potentiometer, the
microphone connector, the indicator and backlight LEDs, the contacts for
the keypads, and the LCD.
Control-Head Loom The control-head loom B with the female-female adapter connects the
connector on the control-head board
E to the control-head connector of
the radio body. For more information refer to “Control-Head Connectors”
on page 44.

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