TM8100/TM8200 Service Manual TMAA02-08 Keypad Microphone 505
© Tait Electronics Limited June 2006
23.3 Radio Programming
The radio does not need to be programmed to recognize the presence of a
keypad microphone, as this is automatically done when the radio is
powered on. However, there are a few related fields that should be
configured, as required, to enable the keypad microphone to be
used effectively.
Note Yo u must power-cycle the radio after replacing the keypad micro-
phone with a programming lead, in order to read or program
the radio.
UI Preferences Form
(TM8100 radios)
Set the Control Head Mic Gain to Low.
Conventional Forms In conventional mode, there are check boxes labelled Selcall Call Dialling,
DTMF Call Dialling and Phone Patch Call Dialling. There is also an
option Conventional Dialling Type field, where you can program the
radio to dial labels or channels from the default display.
Refer to the online help of the programming application for more information
about these programming options.
MPT1327 Trunked
Forms
In MPT1327 trunked mode, there may be check boxes labelled DTMF
Dialling, PABX Calls and PSTN Calls. These check boxes need to be
selected before you can make these types of calls.
Refer to the online help of the programming application for more information
about these programming options.
23.4 Interface Specification
The following table and diagram summarizes the signals used for the keypad
microphone on the radio’s microphone connector and shows the interface
between the keypad microphone and the radio.
Table 23.1 Keypad microphone connector—pins and signals
Pin Signal Colour Description
1 RX audio — not connected
2 13.8V black power supply
3 TXD green transmit serial data
4 PTT white PTT and hookswitch
5 MIC blue audio from the microphone
6 GND red ground
7 RXD yellow receive serial data
8 IO — not connected