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Park Air T6MC Controller


User Documentation
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Foreword
This user documentation provides the information required by a user to install, use and maintain the
Park Air T6MC controller.
User documentation is supplied on disk as Adobe Acrobat files. A hard copy may be printed from any file;
the hard copy printout will include any interactive commands included in the file.

Copyright and Trademarks


User documentation may contain information provided by other equipment manufacturers. It is
acknowledged that the copyright of any third party information is retained by the respective holder.
Similarly, any trademarks and protected names or symbols contained in this documentation, or
associated documentation, are the property of their respective holder.

Handbook Title: Park Air T6MC Controller User Documentation

Handbook Part Number: 31-3600T6MC

Handbook Version: 4.0

Date of Issue: September 2014

Published By: Northrop Grumman


Park Air Systems Ltd
Northfields
Market Deeping
Peterborough PE6 8UE
England

Telephone: From UK, 01778 345434


From outside UK, 44 1778 345434

Fax: From UK, 01778 342877


From outside UK, 44 1778 342877

www.northropgrumman.com/international

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Configuration Page
This user documentation is applicable only to Park Air T6MC controllers that are configured as per the
information given on this page.

Park Air T6MC Controller


Configuration for the Park Air T6MC controller applicable to this user documentation is listed in Table 1.

Table 1 Park Air T6MC Controller Configuration

Model Part Number Mark Modification State

Park Air T6MC desktop controller BT6MC 1 5

Park Air T6MC rack mount controller kit 70-T6MCRACK 1 5

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Modifications

Modifications (Build State) to the Park Air T6MC controller are listed below.

Applicable
Modification
Date Detail Park Air
State
Change Notice

1 5 April 2001 RLB added to allow both 2-wire and 4-wire working -

2 6 October 2003 Change to comply with the requirements of CAN 4456b


CSA22.2 UL 60950 4460a

3 28 November 2003 Compliance with Canadian telecommunications 4493


standards

4 8 February 2007 Add 1 nF chip capacitor between pins 6 and 7 of 4757


IC4. Spray inside enclosure with EMC paint. To
improve EMC performance from mobile phones

5 17 September 2012 Replace V1 (VDR) to comply with safety standard 6029


EN60950

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Health and Safety

Park Air T6MC Controller


The Park Air T6MC controller operates from a low voltage dc input supply, or a standard mains ac input
supply. When using a mains supply, dangerous voltage is present on the rear panel ac connector and
within the equipment. For this reason, only suitably qualified personnel should install and maintain the
equipment.

Disposal
This product is covered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC.
It must not be disposed of in domestic waste.
Disposal should be made using designated collection facilities appointed by the
government or the local authorities in your area.

Warnings and Cautions


The following warnings and cautions are used in this documentation.

Warnings
A warning is used to indicate possible danger to personnel. Throughout Park Air user documentation,
warnings are indicated by the following symbols:

WARNING Indicates electrical danger to personnel.

WARNING Indicates a hazardous material.

WARNING Indicates a non-ionizing radiation hazard.

WARNING Indicates a specified danger to personnel.

Cautions
A caution is used to indicate possible danger to the equipment. Throughout Park Air user documentation,
cautions are indicated by the following symbols:

Caution Indicates the presence of electrostatic sensitive devices (ESDs).

Caution Indicates a specified danger to the equipment.

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Customer Support

Contacting Park Air Systems Ltd


Customer support is available using email, telephone or fax. If you require help in configuring, installing
or maintaining equipment, use any of the contact methods listed below.

Email
Address: support@parkairsystems.com

Telephone
24 hours: Within the UK, 01778 381557
International, 44 1778 381557
Asia Pacific: 66 84 75 23 539

Fax
Fax number: Within the UK, 01778 381556
International, 44 1778 381556

Mail
Address: Customer Services Department
Northrop Grumman
Park Air Systems Ltd
Northfields
Market Deeping
Peterborough PE6 8UE
England

Web Site
Web address: www.northropgrummaninternational.com/capabilities/aviation-customer-support

Fault Reporting
To ensure the highest level of after sales service, it is necessary to gather as much information as
possible about equipment faults. If any equipment supplied by us becomes unserviceable, please
complete a copy of the fault report shown on the next page, and return it to the Customer Services
department.

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Fault Report

Customer: ......................................................
Address: ......................................................
......................................................
......................................................
Telephone: ......................................................
Email: ......................................................
Fax: ......................................................

Equipment Details
Works order number: ......................................................
Equipment model: ......................................................
Equipment serial number: ......................................................

Service Details
Commissioning date: ......................................................
Failure/repair date: ......................................................
Software version (if known): ......................................................
Supply voltage: ......................................................
Equipment environment: Office area / dedicated equipment room / heated / air-conditioned
(delete as applicable)

Fault Detail
Symptoms of fault: ......................................................
......................................................
......................................................
......................................................
Results of any tests: ......................................................
......................................................
Any repairs carried out: ......................................................
......................................................
Comments/action requested: ......................................................
......................................................

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Approvals and Regulations


The following approvals and regulations apply to the Park Air T6MC controller.

Approvals
The equipment is designed to meet the essential requirements of the following Directives:
 99/5/EC Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive (R&TTE)
 2006/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the
harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use
within certain voltage limits.
Standards
The following standards are applied:
 EMC: EN301 489 part 1 and part 22
 Safety: EN60950-1: 2006, ANSI/UL 60950-1:2002, CAN/CSA C22.2 No.60950-1-03.

EC Declaration of Conformity
The declaration of conformity is shown on the next page.

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Park Air Systems Ltd


Northfields
Market Deeping
Peterborough
PE6 8UE, UK
Tel +44 17 78 34 54 34
Fax +44 17 78 34 12 86
www.parkairsystems.com

EC Declaration of Conformity

Equipment: T6MC Radio Controller

This is to certify that the above equipment complies with the requirements of the following
Directives:

• 99/5/EC Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment Directive


(R&TTE)
• 2006/95/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the
harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for
use within certain voltage limits.

Standards applied:

EMC: EN301 489 Pt1 and 22

Safety: EN60950-1: 2006, ANSI/UL 60950-1:2002, CAN/CSA C22.2 No.60950-1-03

Certificate approved by:

Signed : Date: 30th August 2012

N. Upton - Technical Director

Certificate No. BT6MC-002 Park Air Systems Ltd Registered in England 1951792
Registered Office: Northfields, Market Deeping, Peterborough,
PE6 8UE, UK. A subsidiary of Northrop Grumman Corporation.

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Glossary of Terms
The following terms are used in this documentation.
E and M Signalling
Refers to PTT and the squelch indication signalling between a radio site and the control equipment.
E represents ‘Ear’ (what is heard, or received) and M represents ‘Mouth’ (what is sent). Therefore:
 A PTT signal sent from the control equipment is referred to as the M signal; the same signal at the
transmitter is referred to as the E signal
 A squelch indication at the receiver is referred to as the M signal; the same signal at the control
equipment is referred to as the E signal.
Squelch
Squelch (also referred to as Mute in older receivers) is a circuit function that:
 Mutes a receiver’s audio output during periods of no reception
 Mutes a receiver’s audio output when signals weaker than the squelch threshold are received.
Phantom Keying
Phantom keying is when the keying potential is superimposed on the audio lines.

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Abbreviations
The following list details standard abbreviations.
A ampere kg kilogramme
ac alternating current kHz kilohertz
AGC automatic gain control LCD liquid crystal display
ALC automatic level control LED light emitting diode
AM amplitude modulation LRU line replaceable unit
ATC air traffic control M mega
BER bit error rate m metre
BIT built-in test mA milliamp
bps bits per second MARC multi-access remote control
C celsius Mbits/s megabits per second
CAS channel associated signalling MHz megahertz
CCE control centre equipment mm millimetre
CD compact disk ms millisecond
CSMA carrier sense multiple access MSK minimum shift keying
dB decibel mW milliwatt
dc direct current NB narrow-band
DSB double sideband N/A not applicable
D8PSK differentially encoded 8-phase shift n/c normally closed
keying
n/o normally open
E1-RIC E1-radio interconnect
PA power amplifier
ESD electrostatic sensitive device
PC personal computer
E-BIT external bit signal
PCB printed circuit board
FCC Federal Communications Commission
pk-pk peak-to-peak
Fig figure
PM phase modulation
FM frequency modulation
ppm parts per million
FP frequency preset
PSU power supply unit
g gramme
PTT press to transmit
HPA high power amplifier
RCMS remote control and monitoring
Hz hertz system
IF intermediate frequency Ref reference
IP internet protocol RF radio frequency
k kilo RF PA radio frequency power amplifier
kbits/s kilobits per second RSSI radio signal strength indication

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Abbreviations (continued)

TDMA time division multiple access


THD total harmonic distortion
TS time slot
UHF ultra high frequency
V volt
VA volt-ampere
VCCS voice control and communication
switch
VFP virtual front panel
VHF very high frequency
VOGAD voice-operated gain adjusting device
VoIP voice over internet protocol
VSWR voltage standing wave ratio
W watt
WB wideband
WP waveform profile

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Contents
Page

Foreword ii
Copyright and Trademarks ii
Configuration Page iii
Modifications iv
Health and Safety v
Customer Support vi
Fault Reporting vi
Approvals and Regulations viii
Glossary of Terms x
Abbreviations xi

Introduction
Introduction 1-2
About this Documentation 1-3
Configurations 1-3
Keying Transmitters with External PTT 1-3
Keying Transmitters with Phantom PTT 1-3
Models and Part Numbers 1-4
Options 1-4
What’s in the Box 1-4
Accessories 1-4
Power Requirement 1-4

Specification
Dimensions and Weight 2-2
Power Requirements 2-2
Circuit Properties 2-3
Incoming Circuits 2-3
Outgoing Circuits 2-3
Controller Interface 2-3
Optional Connections to an External Tape Recorder 2-3

Operation
Controls, Indicators and Front Panel Connector 3-2
Front Panel 3-2
Volume Control 3-2
Intercom Switch 3-2
Busy Indicator 3-2
Supply Indicator 3-2
Microphone Connector 3-3
Rear Panel Controls and Connectors 3-4
Power Switch 3-4
ac Input Connector 3-4
ac Voltage Selector 3-5
Facilities Connector 3-5

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Contents (continued)
Page

Setting Up and Operation 3-6


Switching Between Standby and On 3-6
Transmitting and Receiving 3-6
Using the Intercom Facility 3-6

Installation
Introduction 4-2
Checking the Installation Materials 4-3
Siting the Controller 4-3
Setting the Line Level Link 4-3
Connecting the Controller to T6 Radios 4-4
Connecting Controllers in Parallel 4-4
Connecting the Chassis Stud to Earth 4-4
Connecting the dc Input Supply 4-5
Connecting a Tape Output 4-5
Connecting an External Cradle Switch 4-5
Connecting the ac Input Supply 4-6
Connecting a Microphone to the Controller 4-6

Maintenance
Introduction 5-2
Power Supplies 5-2
ac Operation 5-2
dc Operation 5-2
Receive Operation 5-2
Loudspeaker Switching 5-2
Transmit Operation 5-3
PTT Operation 5-3
Audio Routing 5-3
Intercom Switching 5-3
Fault Finding 5-4

Parts List
Introduction 6-2
Part Numbers 6-2
Hardware Configuration 6-2
Parts Listing 6-2

Figures
List of Figures 7-2

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Introduction
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Introduction
The Park Air T6MC controller provides a remote operating position for Park Air radios. The controller can
be sited up to 1 km from the controlled equipment. At the controller transmissions are made using a
microphone, with integral PTT switch, plugged into the front panel; reception is monitored through the
internal loudspeaker. The radio equipment’s operating mode, or the channel frequency, cannot be
changed from a controller. A tape recorder output is available from the controller.
The controller is available as a desktop controller (Fig 1-1) or as a single or dual rack mount controller(s)
(Fig 1-2). If a single controller is used in the rack mount the unused controller position is fitted with a
blanking plate.

Fig 1-1 T6MC Desktop Controller

Fig 1-2 T6MC Dual Rack Mount Controllers

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About this Documentation


This documentation is split into seven topics. The content of each topic is:
Topic 1. Introduction (This topic). Gives a brief overview of the controller and configurations
with details of the available models, options and accessories.

Topic 2. Specification Gives the specification of the controller.

Topic 3. Operation Details the front and rear panel controls and indicators. Provides the
procedures to set up and operate the controller.

Topic 4. Installation Details the procedures necessary to successfully install and configure
the controller. Shows how a controller connects to a radio, a single
controller connects to multiple radios and multiple controllers connect
to multiple radios.

Topic 5. Maintenance Gives a technical description of the controller and details typical
operating conditions to assist fault finding.
Topic 6. Parts List Detailed parts listing of the controller.
Topic 7. Figures Shows installation arrangements, enclosure fitting details, rack mount
details, circuit diagram and PCB layout diagram.

Configurations
The controller can be configured as detailed below.

Keying Transmitters with External PTT


Up to four controllers can be connected in parallel and used as the remote operating position(s) for radios
using external PTT. The controlled radios can be a transmitter/receiver pair or transceiver, or a main and
standby configuration. A 3-wire PTT, transmit audio plus ground, and a 2-wire receive audio plus ground
connection is required as shown in Fig 7-1.
The controller’s intercom facility must not be used in these configurations.

Keying Transmitters with Phantom PTT


Up to four controllers can be connected in parallel and used as the remote operating position(s) for radios
using phantom keying. The controlled radios can be a transmitter/receiver pair or transceiver, or a main
and standby configuration. A 2-wire transmit audio plus ground and a 2-wire receive audio plus ground
connection is required as shown in Fig 7-2. The keying potential is superimposed on the transmit audio
lines to provide phantom PTT.
An intercom facility is available from the controller's front panel. This facility allows an operator to speak
to other controllers without keying the transmitter.

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Models and Part Numbers


Table 1-1 details the T6MC controllers covered in this user documentation and lists the part numbers.

Table 1-1 Models and Part Numbers

Model Park Air Part Number

Park Air T6MC desktop controller BT6MC

Park Air T6MC rack mount controller kit 70-T6MCRACK

Options
No options are currently available.

What’s in the Box


The following items are supplied with each controller:
 Hand microphone
 ac mains connector
 15-way, D-type Facilities connector
 CD containing the T6MC controller user documentation in interactive Adobe Acrobat™ format.

Accessories
Suitable alternative microphones are listed in Table 1-2.

Table 1-2 Microphones

Description Part Number

Desk microphone, dynamic with PTT switch. Can be hand-held or clipped to stand for
24-11201011
desktop use

Telephone handset with integral PTT switch 24-13000501

Headset/Boom microphone. Dual earpiece with foam filled cushions and pneumatically
padded headband. Dynamic noise-cancelling boom microphone with ball joint for 24-12001PH2
continuous adjustment

Power Requirement
The controller operates from a standard input ac mains supply, or from a low voltage 21.6 to 32 Vdc
supply. If both input supplies are connected, operation from the ac supply takes priority; automatic
change-over to the dc supply occurs if the mains supply fails.

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Specification
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Dimensions and Weight


The dimensions and weight of the Park Air T6MC desktop controller are:
Width 220 mm

Height 112 mm

Depth 165 mm

Weight 1.5 kg (3.31 pounds).

The dimensions and weight of the Park Air T6MC rack mount controllers are:
Width 483 mm

Height 88 mm

Depth 159 mm excluding handles. 199 mm including handles

Weight 3 kg (6.61 pounds) (rack with two controllers fitted)

1.5 kg (3.31 pounds) (rack with one controller fitted).

Power Requirements
The controller operates from an ac mains supply, or a dc input supply. When both supplies are
connected, the dc input acts as an automatic backup for the ac mains.
ac input supply The controller operates from a 47 to 63 Hz single phase ac supply.
The supply voltage can be selected, using the voltage selector, to
operate between 110 to 120 Vac or 220 to 240 Vac. The power
consumption figures are given in Table 2-1.

dc input supply The controller operates from a dc input supply between 21.6 and
32 Vdc (measured at the controller’s input). Current loading is given in
Table 2-1.

Table 2-1 Power Consumption

Normal Operation
Requirement
ac dc

Maximum 10 VA 1A

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Circuit Properties

Incoming Circuits
Sensitivity Adjustable from 0 dBm to -30 dBm. Incorporates AGC and mute
circuits for automatic compensation of line loss.

Output Loudspeaker 1 W. Headset suitable for 200/600 ohm impedance.

Outgoing Circuits
Audio level -13 dBm or 0 dBm selectable.

AGC 30 dB dynamic range on microphone input.

Frequency response 300 to 3400 Hz, +1/-3 dB ref 1000 Hz. Output level falls by at least
12 dB/octave above 3400 Hz.

Controller Interface
2-wire 600 ohm balanced line pair.

4-wire 600 ohm balanced line pairs.

Maximum loop resistance 1500 ohms.

Tx keying method Phantom keying via line transformer centre-tap.

Alternative keying method External PTT (0 V discrete signal).

Optional Connections to an External Tape Recorder


Tape recorder Transmit/receive single-ended audio connection at a maximum level
of 6 V peak-to-peak.

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Intentionally Blank

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Operation
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Controls, Indicators and Front Panel Connector


This topic describes the Park Air T6MC controller’s controls, indicators and front panel connector.

Front Panel
The controller’s front panel is illustrated below.

Volume Control
A rotary control used to adjust the volume of the internal loudspeaker.

Intercom Switch
The intercom switch, when pressed down, allows an operator to talk to other controller positions without
keying the transmitter.

The intercom facility must not be used when the controller’s external PTT signal is used as the
keying signal.
Using the intercom facility with external PTT will cause the transmitter to key and broadcast the
intercom speech.

Busy Indicator
A red indicator illuminates when a signal is received, or when transmitting.

Supply Indicator
A red indicator illuminates when an ac input supply, or a dc input supply, is connected and the rear panel
supply switch is set to on.

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Microphone Connector
A chassis mounted 7-pin DIN socket allows either a microphone or a microphone/headset to be
connected to the controller. The pin-out of this connector is detailed in Table 3-1.

Table 3-1 Microphone Socket (CN2) Pin-Out

Pin Signal Input or Output Signal Level

1 Microphone ground Input 0V


2 Not connected - -
3 Microphone PTT Input 0 V = PTT
4 Not connected - -
5 Sidetone and receiver Output Maximum 6 V peak-to-peak
audio monitor
6 Microphone audio Input Passive microphone
7 Ground - -

Pin-out of the Microphone connector looking into the mating


face of the chassis mounted socket.

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Rear Panel Controls and Connectors


The following paragraphs describe the function of all rear panel controls and connectors.

Rear View

0 22
11 0

POWER

FACILITIES
F1

AC INPUT
DISCONNECT
! FROM MAINS
WHEN NOT IN USE

Fig 3-1 T6MC Controller Rear Panel

Power Switch

WARNING Dangerous Voltage

When the Power switch is set to the Standby position, dangerous voltage is still present in
the controller's internal power supply circuitry. To ensure safe working during maintenance,
the controller must be isolated from the ac and dc input supplies.
A two-way rocker switch is used to connect (On position) and disconnect (Standby position) the internal
power supplies to the controller's circuits.

= On = Standby

ac Input Connector
A chassis mounted 3-pin plug for the ac input supply (see Fig 3-2). This plug has an integral fuse. The
values of the ac fuses are shown below. Note that the fuses are safety critical items (see page 6-2).
For 110 to 120 Vac range, 20 mm, 125 mA anti-surge, Park Air part number 29F01490102S.
For 220 to 240 Vac range, 20 mm, 63 mA anti-surge, Park Air part number 29F01480102S.

FS2

Line

Earth

Neutral

Fig 3-2 Chassis Mounted ac Connector

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ac Voltage Selector

This component selects between the 110 to 120 Vac input supply range
and the 220 to 240 Vac range. The correct range must be selected 0 22
11 0
before the ac supply is connected to the controller.
 Between 110 Vac and 120 Vac the selector must be set to 110
 Between 220 Vac and 240 Vac the selector must be set to 220.

Facilities Connector
A chassis mounted 15-way D-type socket used to terminate external signal connections. The pin-out of
this connector is detailed in Table 3-2.

Table 3-2 Facilities Connector (CN1) Pin-Out

Facilities Input or
Connector Signal Notes
Output
Pin

1 Audio line L1 Both 600 ohm balanced audio line. The line carries transmit and
2 Audio line L2 receive audio. Phantom keying is superimposed on the
transmit audio.
3 External PTT Input or When used as an output, can be used to key the transmitter
output as an alternative to phantom keying. When used as an
input, this connection allows an external PTT signal (0 volt
active; 12 volt not keyed) to be used as an alternative to the
front panel microphone PTT. The input can be connected,
for example, to a footswitch.
6 Transmit audio line L1 Output 600 ohm balanced transmit and receive audio lines.
4 Transmit audio line L2 Output Phantom keying is superimposed on the transmit audio
7 Receive audio line L1 Input lines. These audio lines are used for both phantom keying
5 Receive audio line L2 Input and external PTT configurations.
8 Not used - Do not connect to this pin.
9 Not used - Do not connect to this pin.
10 Not used - Do not connect to this pin.
11 External dc input + Input Used when the controller is operated from a dc input supply,
12 Ground (dc input -) Input or when a dc supply is used as a backup to an ac input
supply.
13 Cradle switch Input Optional facility that allows loudspeaker switching when
14 Cradle switch Input using a handset cradle. Before using this optional facility,
link LK3 must be removed from the controller's PCB
(see Fig 7-7).
15 Tape/sidetone Output Single-ended audio connection at a maximum level of 6 V
peak-to-peak. The output is both transmit and receive
audio.

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Setting Up and Operation


Up to four controllers can be connected to a radio configuration. Each controller provides an operating
position that can be used to transmit and receive on the frequency currently selected at the controlled
equipment. The controlled equipment's frequency or operating mode cannot be changed from a
controller.
In addition to normal transmit and receive facilities, an intercom facility is provided. This facility allows an
operator to speak to other controller operating positions without keying the transmitter. A hand
microphone is provided for use with each controller.

Switching Between Standby and On


Power is switched to the controller's circuits through the Power On/Standby switch fitted to the rear panel.
When the switch is set to On, the front panel Supply indicator is lit.

WARNING Dangerous Voltage

When the Power switch is set to the Standby position, lethal voltages are still present in the
controller's internal power supply. To ensure safe working during maintenance, the ac and
dc input supplies must be disconnected from the controller.

Transmitting and Receiving


To key the transmitter, press the hand microphone's PTT button and then speak clearly into the
microphone. Check that the Busy indicator lights.
Reception is heard through the controller's internal loudspeaker. The volume is adjusted using the front
panel's rotary volume control. When a signal that is above the controlled equipment's squelch threshold
is received, the Busy indicator lights.

Using the Intercom Facility

The intercom facility must not be used when the controller’s external PTT signal is used as the
keying signal.
Using the intercom facility with external PTT will cause the transmitter to key and broadcast the
intercom speech.

The intercom facility allows an operator to speak to other controller operating positions.
To speak to other positions, press down the Intercom switch, then press the microphone's PTT switch
and speak into the microphone. When finished, release the microphone's PTT switch, and then release
the Intercom switch.

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Installation
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Introduction

WARNING Dangerous Voltage

The instructions given in this topic involve connecting dangerous voltage to the controller
and should be carried out only by suitably qualified personnel.

Caution Unauthorized Modifications

Changes or modifications made to this equipment that are not expressly approved by
Park Air, or parties authorized by Park Air, could void the user’s authority to operate the
equipment.
The procedures necessary to install a controller are listed in Table 4-1.

Table 4-1 Installation Procedures

Procedure Reference

1 Checking the installation materials page 4-3

2 Siting the controller page 4-3

3 Setting the line level link page 4-3

4 Connecting the controller to T6 radios page 4-4

5 Connecting controllers in parallel page 4-4

6 Connecting the chassis stud to earth page 4-4

7 Connecting the dc input supply (if required) page 4-5

8 Connecting a tape output (if required) page 4-5

9 Connecting an external cradle switch (if required) page 4-5

10 Connecting the ac input supply (if required) page 4-6

11 Connecting a microphone to the controller page 4-6

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Checking the Installation Materials


The Park Air part number for the T6MC controller is BT6MC and the Park Air part number for the T6MC
rack mount controller is 70-T6MCRACK. The items listed in Table 4-2 are included under these part
numbers. Check that all items have been received.

Table 4-2 Installation Material

Item Number Description Quantity Park Air Part Number

T6MC controller complete with enclosure 1 BT6MC


1 or
T6MC rack mount controller kit 1 70-T6MCRACK

2 Hand microphone terminated with 7-pin DIN plug 1 24-11030301

2 m mains cable terminated with a 3-pole socket (mates


3 1 17-03000038S
with ac input plug)

15-way D-type plug (mates with Facilities socket)


comprising:
4
Plug connector 1 20-01150100
Cover 1 20D09150101

Siting the Controller


Site the controller away from sources of heat and in a position that allows access to the rear panel
connectors and the Power On/Standby switch.

Setting the Line Level Link


For -13 dBm operation of the audio/PTT lines, link LK5 (see Fig 7-6 and Fig 7-7) should be fitted. For
0 dBm line level LK5 on the main PCB should be removed. To gain access to the controller’s main PCB
refer to Fig 7-3, remove the four screws shown and withdraw the unit from its case. To gain access to
the rack mount controller’s main PCB refer to Fig 7-5, remove the three screws shown and remove the
cover.

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Connecting the Controller to T6 Radios


The controller connects to T6 radios through a 6-wire or 5-wire link. The connections to the controller are
detailed in Fig 7-1 (no phantom keying) or Fig 7-2 (with phantom keying). Screened cables should be
used for these connections with the cable’s braid connected to the D-type plug's shell as shown in
Fig 4-1.

The following instruction involves connecting the radio lines to the controller's Facilities connector.
The controller's Facilities connector is used to terminate other external connections including the dc
input supply. Before making any connections, read through the rest of this installation topic and
decide which facilities are required. Then wire all required facilities to the 15-way D-type plug. The
Facilities connector pin-outs are listed in Table 3-2 on page 3-5.

Braid

Fig 4-1 Cable Screen Connection to D-Type Plug's Shell

Connecting Controllers in Parallel


Up to four T6MC controllers can be used in parallel with T6 radios. Two controllers connected in parallel
are shown in Fig 7-1 (no phantom keying) or Fig 7-2 (with phantom keying).

Connecting the Chassis Stud to Earth


A chassis stud, marked is fitted to the controller's rear panel. In order not to compromise the
equipment’s EMC the chassis stud must be connected to the user's system earth. The connection should
be made using a single tri-rated, green-and-yellow cable having a cross-sectional area of 2.5 mm2. The
cable should have CSA and UL1015 approval and be connected to the chassis stud through an M6
eyelet. The cable can be crimped or soldered to the eyelet.

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Connecting the dc Input Supply


The optional dc input supply is connected to the 15-way D-type Facilities connector as follows:
 External dc input (+) to Facilities connector (CN1) pin 11
 External dc input (-) to Facilities connector (CN1) pin 12.

Connecting a Tape Output


A transmit/receive single-ended audio connection at a maximum level of 6 V peak-to-peak is available
on the Facilities connector to drive an external tape recorder. If this facility is required, the audio output
is taken from the Facilities connector (CN1) pin 15.

Connecting an External Cradle Switch


A hand microphone is supplied as part of the standard T6MC controller installation. A telephone type
handset can be used instead of the standard microphone. The telephone type handset normally rests on
a cradle when not in use; received signals are heard through the controller's internal loudspeaker. When
the handset is removed from the cradle, the internal loudspeaker is switched off and reception monitored
through the handset.
If this facility is to be used, the following configuration is required:
 Link LK3 must be removed from the controller's PCB (see Fig 7-7)
 Connect the cradle switch to the Facilities connector (CN1) pins 13 and 14 (see Table 3-2 on
page 3-5)
 Connect the handset, terminated with a 7-pin DIN plug as detailed in Table 3-1 on page 3-3.

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Connecting the ac Input Supply

WARNING Dangerous Voltage

The equipment is permanently connected to the mains supply when the mains connectors
are attached. Switching the rear panel Power switch to Standby does not isolate all internal
circuits from the mains supply. For this reason, a mains isolating switch should be fitted
close to, and easily accessible from, the controller’s position. The isolation switch should
isolate both live and neutral supplies to the IEC connector fitted to the controller, be clearly
labelled, and adequately rated to protect the equipment.
The mains ac supply must be connected to the controller using the supply connector provided (Table 4-2,
item 3). Before connecting the ac supply to the controller, ensure the mains selector on the rear panel is
correctly set to suit the ac supply being used:
 Between 110 Vac and 120 Vac the selector must be set to 110 0 22
11 0

 Between 220 Vac and 240 Vac the selector must be set to 220.

The T6MC controller is a class 1 equipment. The ac supply cable must have a green-and-yellow
protective earthing conductor electrically connected to the protective earthing terminal of the equipment
connector and the supply output connector. The ac supply cable should be colour coded in accordance
with the electrical appliance (colour code) regulations for the UK. That is:
Live: Brown

Neutral: Blue

Earth: Green-and-yellow.

Connections are shown in Fig 4-2. After connection has been made, ensure the connector retaining clip
is fitted.

FS2

Line

Earth

Neutral

Fig 4-2 Chassis Mounted ac Connector

Connecting a Microphone to the Controller


The microphone connects to the controller’s front panel 7-pin microphone socket.

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Maintenance
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Introduction
This topic gives the technical description of the Park Air T6MC controller and details typical operating
conditions to assist fault finding. When reading this topic, reference should be made to Fig 7-6 and
Fig 7-7.

Power Supplies
The T6MC controller operates from either an ac input supply between 110 and 120 Vac, or 220 and
240 Vac. Alternatively, the controller can be used with a dc input supply between 21.6 and 32 Vdc. When
both ac and dc input supplies are connected, the controller continues to operate using the dc supply if
the mains supply fails. Before use, the ac input voltage selector must be set to the correct position
(see page 4-6).

ac Operation

WARNING Dangerous Voltage

When the Power switch is set to the Standby position, dangerous voltage is still present in
the controller's internal power supply circuitry. To ensure safe working during maintenance,
the controller must be isolated from the ac and dc input supplies.
The ac input supply is routed, through the ac connector's fuse and the voltage selector, to the mains
transformer T1. The output of bridge rectifier D15 is routed through the Power On/Standby switch S2 to
voltage regulator IC7. This component provides a 12 V dc stabilized output for the controller’s circuits. A
6 Vdc supply, used as a bias voltage, is derived from zener diode D2.
It should be noted that the mains voltage connection to the internal power supply is not disconnected
when S2 is set to Standby.

dc Operation
An external dc supply (21.6 V to 32 V) connected to pins 11 (+) and 12 (-) of the Facilities connector CN1
is routed through fuse FS2 to the reservoir capacitor C1. Diode D1 provides reverse polarity protection
for the equipment. The dc is parallel connected with the bridge rectifier output.

Receive Operation
When the controller is in receive mode, the audio lines are connected to line transformer T2 as follows:
 For 2-wire working; directly from Facilities connector CN1 pins 1 and 2
 For 4-wire working; from Facilities connector CN1 pins 5 and 7 via relay contacts RLB/1 and
RLB/2. Note that relay RLB energises when the PTT function is active.
From transformer T2, the audio is routed via relay contact RLA/1 (RLA energizes when the PTT function
is active) to the loudspeaker amplifier IC4 and the tape/sidetone amplifier IC2a.
The received audio signal is also routed to the ALC (Automatic Level Compensator) IC1a through relay
contact RLA/1, R26 and C26. The output of IC1a is routed to transistor pair Tr5/Tr6, which control the
input to IC1b. When the input of IC1b rises above the threshold set by R34 and R35, IC1b output rises
causing Tr7 to conduct. When Tr7 conducts, the front panel Busy indicator (D8) lights.

Loudspeaker Switching
When operating with a handset, link LK3 may be removed to enable a cradle switch to automatically
disable the internal loudspeaker when the handset is removed from its cradle.

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Transmit Operation

PTT Operation
When a 0 volt keying signal is applied to microphone connector CN2 pin 3, relay RLA energizes. Contact
RLA/1 connects the output of the microphone amplifier circuitry to line transformer T2. Contact RLA/2
places a 0 V potential on the centre-tap of T2 secondary to provide a PTT phantom keying signal.
Relay RLB contacts switch transformer T2 between separate transmit and receive audio lines. The
separate lines are used for 4-wire working.
When PTT is active, a ground potential is applied to D7 cathode causing the front panel Busy indicator
(D8) to light.

Audio Routing
The microphone signal is presented to amplifier IC3a; the gain of IC3a is adjusted by RV1 for optimum
signal level during normal speech. IC3b, Tr1, Tr2, and Tr3 with associated components form a VOGAD
circuit. The input level to IC3b is controlled by the potential divider action of R8 and FET Tr1. The gate
voltage of Tr1 is controlled by Tr2/Tr3 that conduct when the output voltage from IC3b reaches
approximately 1 V. The output level is thereby held constant with input variation in excess of 30 dB.
The signal is then passed to the sidetone amplifier IC2b; the gain of IC2b is set to provide a 0 dBm line
operating level (link LK5 not fitted) or a -13 dBm line level (link LK5 fitted). After filtering, the signal is
applied to the line driver IC8, and through PTT relay contact RLA/1 (energized when PTT is active) to
line transformer T2. From T2, the audio is routed to Facilities connector CN1 pins 1 and 2 (for 2-wire
working) and through relay B contacts RLB/1 and RLB/2 to pins 4 and 6 (for 4-wire working).

Intercom Switching
When the PTT is activated while the Intercom switch S4 is pressed down, relay RLA energizes and
contact RLA/1 connects the output of the microphone amplifier to the lines via transformer T2. However,
the 0 V connection to contact RLA/2 is broken by S4, thus inhibiting the phantom PTT signal from the
lines. Audio is therefore routed to the parallel connected controllers, but no PTT signal is sent.
Use of the Intercom facility does not inhibit the External PTT signal. The intercom cannot therefore be
used when an External PTT signal is connected to the transmitter.

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Fault Finding

WARNING Dangerous Voltage

When the Power switch is set to the Standby position, dangerous voltage is still present in
the controller's internal power supply circuitry. To ensure safe working, the controller must
be isolated from the ac and dc input supplies.
Table 5-1 provides information on typical conditions that may be expected at selected points in the circuit
with the equipment functioning normally and under the test conditions indicated.

Table 5-1 T6MC Controller Circuitry - Typical Conditions

Measurement
Function Test Conditions Typical Reading
Point

Power Supply TP1, TP2 and ac mains connected TP1 = +24 Vdc
TP3 TP2 = +12 Vdc
TP3 = +6 Vdc
Microphone VOGAD IC3b pin 1 20 mV signal at microphone 1.4 V peak-to-peak
input
Microphone amplifier IC2b pin 1 20 mV signal at microphone 4.5 V peak-to-peak
input
Line driver IC8 pin 3 20 mV signal at microphone 3.5 V peak-to-peak
input
Received signal from Junction of R25 -13 dBm signal applied to 440 mV peak-to-peak
T2 and R26 600 ohm line input (CN1 pins 1
and 2)
Received signal IC1a pin 7 More than 0 dBm or -13 dBm 0 dBm, 5 V peak-to-peak
signal applied to 600 ohm line -13 dBm, 4.5 V peak-to-peak
input (CN1 pins 1 and 2). RV2
set to maximum

Received signal Emitter of Tr5 More than 0 dBm or -13 dBm 0 dBm, 5 V peak-to-peak
signal applied to 600 ohm line -13 dBm, 4.5 V peak-to-peak
input (CN1 pins 1 and 2). RV2
set to maximum

Sidetone output IC2a pin 7 More than 0 dBm or -13 dBm dc conditions: 6.4 V
signal applied to 600 ohm line
0 dBm, 6 V peak-to-peak
input (CN1 pins 1 and 2)
-13 dBm, 1.5 V peak-to-peak
Input to loudspeaker Junction of R40 More than 0 dBm or -13 dBm 0 dBm, 100 mV peak-to-peak
amplifier IC4 and the volume signal applied to 600 ohm line
-13 dBm, 400 mV peak-to-
control input (CN1 pins 1 and 2)
peak
Loudspeaker IC4 pin 2 More than 0 dBm or -13 dBm 0 dBm, +6 Vdc
amplifier IC4 signal applied to 600 ohm line
-13 dBm, +6 Vdc
input (CN1 pins 1 and 2)

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Parts List
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Introduction
All parts for the Park Air T6MC controller are available as individual spares. Users should note any listed
spare that has an ‘S’ at the end of the part number is Safety Critical.
For example, rear panel fuse F1: 20 mm, 63 mA anti-surge 29F01480102S
Safety critical means that only the exact part, as supplied by Park Air, should be fitted in this equipment.
The use of substitute parts may affect the operation/safety of the equipment.

Part Numbers
Part numbers for the controllers and accessories are listed in Table 6-1. Suitable alternative
microphones are listed in Table 1-2 on page 1-4.

Table 6-1 Controllers and Accessories Part Numbers

Item Park Air Part Number

Park Air T6MC controller (with accessories) BT6MC

Park Air T6MC rack mount controller kit 70-T6MCRACK

Hand microphone terminated with a 7-pin DIN 24-11030301


plug

2 metres of mains cable terminated with a 3-pole 17-03000038S


socket (mates with ac input plug)

15-way D-type plug (mates with Facilities socket)


comprising:
20-01150100
Plug connector
20D09150101
Cover

Hardware Configuration
A controller’s hardware configuration is identified by the
modification level. A modification label is fitted to the controller’s
rear panel showing the model, part number, serial number and
modification record.
The modification (Mod) record shows the configuration status. In the
example shown, the controller is at Mod strike 5.

Parts Listing
The following pages list all parts by circuit reference, Park Air part number, and description.

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T6MC Controller Components

Reference Part Number Description Notes

Resistors:

R1 59-16802003 Resistor, 680R, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R5 59-16802003 Resistor, 680R, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R6 59-10105003 Resistor, 10k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R7 59-10105003 Resistor, 10k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R8 59-11005003 Resistor, 100k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R10 59-11505003 Resistor, 150k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R11 59-10184003 Resistor, 1k8, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R12 59-10227003 Resistor, 2M2, 1%, 0.25 W, metal film

R13 59-11502003 Resistor, 150R, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R14 59-10105003 Resistor, 10k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R15 59-11005003 Resistor, 100k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R16 59-10105003 Resistor, 10k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R17 59-10015003 Resistor, 1k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R18 59-10275002 Resistor, 27k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R19 59-10684002 Resistor, 6k8, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R20 59-10684002 Resistor, 6k8, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R21 59-10334003 Resistor, 3k3, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R22 59-10334003 Resistor, 3k3, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R23 59-15602003 Resistor, 560R, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R25 59-15602003 Resistor, 560R, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R26 59-11005003 Resistor, 100k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R27 59-10475003 Resistor, 47k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R28 59-10475003 Resistor, 47k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R29 59-10184003 Resistor, 1k8, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R30 59-15605002 Resistor, 560k, 1%, 0.25 W, metal film

R31 59-11502003 Resistor, 150R, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R32 59-10105003 Resistor, 10k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R33 59-11005003 Resistor, 100k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

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T6MC Controller Components (continued)

Reference Part Number Description Notes

R34 59-10225003 Resistor, 22k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R35 59-10105003 Resistor, 10k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R36 59-10105003 Resistor, 10k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R37 59-10105003 Resistor, 10k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R38 59-10275002 Resistor, 27k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R39 59-10015003 Resistor, 1k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R40 59-10395003 Resistor, 39k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R41 59-10331003 Resistor, 3R3, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R42 59-10564003 Resistor, 5k6, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R43 59-10564003 Resistor, 5k6, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R44 59-10105003 Resistor, 10k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R52 59-10334003 Resistor, 3k3, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R53 59-10564003 Resistor, 5k6, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

R54 59-10015003 Resistor, 1k, 1%, 0.6 W, metal film

V1 53U833001001S Varistor, metal oxide CN 6029

Potentiometers:

RV1 53-51004205 100k

RV2 53-51004205 100k

RV3 53D61003106 10k Log, cermet (front panel volume control)

41-12151250 Knob, ¼ inch, 15 mm, black for RV3

41-31000150 Cap, 15 mm, black for RV3

41-62000151 Skirt, 15 mm, black for RV3

Capacitors:

C1 14-06209124 Capacitor, electrolytic, 1000µF, 40 V, 20%

C2 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

C3 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

C4 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

C5 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

C6 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

C7 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

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T6MC Controller Components (continued)

Reference Part Number Description Notes

C8 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

C9 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

C10 14-21105200 Capacitor, plastic, 100nF, 63 V, 5%

C11 14-03153301 Capacitor, ceramic, 1.5nF, 100 V, 10%

C12 14-31684200 Capacitor, plastic, 68nF, 63 V, 5%

C13 14-06108100 Capacitor, electrolytic, 100µF, 25 V, 20%

C16 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

C17 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

C18 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

C19 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

C20a 14A03103204 Capacitor, ceramic, 1nF, 100 V, 10% 2 off connected in


C20b parallel to make 2nF

C21 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

C22 14-21105200 Capacitor, plastic, 100nF, 63 V, 5%

C23 14-06108100 Capacitor, electrolytic, 100µF, 25 V, 20%

C24 14-06108100 Capacitor, electrolytic, 100µF, 25 V, 20%

C25 14-06108100 Capacitor, electrolytic, 100µF, 25 V, 20%

C26 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

C27 14-36226101 Capacitor, tantalum, 2.2µF, 35 V, 20%

C28 14-03222300 Capacitor, ceramic, 220pF, 100 V, 1%

C29 14-21105200 Capacitor, plastic, 100nF, 63 V, 5%

C30 14-21224200 Capacitor, plastic, 22nF, 63 V, 5%

Semiconductors:

D1 61-00314004 Diode, IN4004

D2 61-00206205 Diode, BZX55C6V2, 6V2

D3 61-00212005 Diode, BZX55C12, 12 V

D4 61-00212005 Diode, BZX55C12, 12 V

D5 61-00104148 Diode, IN4148

D6 61-00104148 Diode, IN4148

D7 61-00104148 Diode, IN4148

D8 61-00505551 LED, red (part of main assembly)

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T6MC Controller Components (continued)

Reference Part Number Description Notes

D15 61-00320005 Bridge rectifier, W005

D16 61-00314004 Diode, IN4004

D17 61-00104148 Diode, IN4148

D18 61-00104148 Diode, IN4148

D19 61-00505551 LED, red

IC1 61-12003240 Integrated circuit, dual op amp, 3240

IC2 61-12001458 Integrated circuit, dual op amp, 1458G

IC3 61-12001458 Integrated circuit, dual op amp, 1458G

IC4 61-12002611 Integrated circuit, audio amplifier, 5 W, TDA2611

IC7 61-12034012 Integrated circuit, LM340-12

IC8 98-40500002 Module, TCA03272 (module comprises a small PCB fitted with a
TCA03272 integrated circuit)
61-12077000 LM77000UIC (fitted prior to June 2001)

Tr1 61-08000174 FET, J174

Tr2 61-04120182 Transistor, NPN, BC182

Tr3 61-04120182 Transistor, NPN, BC182

Tr5 61-04120182 Transistor, NPN, BC182

Tr6 61-04120182 Transistor, NPN, BC182

Tr7 61-04120182 Transistor, NPN, BC182

Switches, Controls and Connectors

S2 66-80215921S Switch, rocker (power on/standby)

S4 66F40010200 Switch, paddle, SPDT, panel mount (intercom switch)

66F15615602 Bezel, black (for switch S4)

66F05602602 Paddle, black (for switch S4)

CN1 20-02150302 Socket, 15-way, D-type (Facilities connector)

CN2 20-02070201 Socket, 7-way, DIN (microphone socket)

CN3 20-01060300 Header, pin, 6-way

20-01030204 Connector, IEC, mains, 3-pin

02-26000003 Boot, insulating (mains connector)

66-62000000 Voltage selector

02-26000002 Boot, insulating (voltage selector)

20-01030302 Plug, ergonomic, 3-pin, PCB mount (for RV3)

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T6MC Controller Components (continued)

Reference Part Number Description Notes

Fuses:

FS1 29-01050101 Fuse, 20 mm, 500 mA

FS2 29-01060101 Fuse, 20 mm, 1 A

F1 29F01480102S Fuse, 20 mm, 63 mA anti-surge (for 220/240 V range)


29F01490102S Fuse, 20 mm, 125 mA, anti-surge (for 110/120 V range)

Miscellaneous:

49F01010557 Front panel 1 off

45F00010556 Chassis 1 off

55-00000271 PCB (no components fitted) 1 off

29-03000152 Fuse clips, 20 mm 4 off

T1 73-01004050S Transformer, mains

T2 73-02217797 Transformer, line, 600 ohms

TF1 29J21500608S Fuse, telecom, 1.25 A (across transformer T2)

04-05000904 Loudspeaker, 16 ohm

RLA 57-16210000 Relay, DPDT, sub-min, 1 A, 12 V coil

RLB 57-16210000 Relay, DPDT, sub-min, 1 A, 12 V coil

02-29000000 Screw, 8 mm, screwlock, PCB 2 off

LK5 20-02020101 Jumper, 2-way

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T6MC Rack Mount Kit

Reference Part Number Description Notes

46-00000178 Front panel

46-00000179 Cover 2 off

46-00000180 Bracket 2 off

46-00000181 Front panel brace top

46-00000182 Front panel brace bottom

46-00000209 Blanking plate

45E00010387 Unit handle 2 off

36-43330080 Screw, M3 x 8, pozidrive, captive washer, panhead, stainless steel 4 off

36-03330000 Nut, M3, nyloc, stainless steel 14 off

36-11330000 Washer, M3, flat, stainless steel 14 off

36-45340080 Screw, M4 x 8, pozidrive, captive washer, panhead, stainless steel 6 off

36-12140000 Washer, M4, wavy, stainless steel 6 off

36-41150100 Screw, M5 x 10, pozidrive, countersunk, stainless steel 4 off

36E41350200 Screw, M5 x 20, pozidrive, countersunk, stainless steel 4 off

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Figures
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List of Figures

Fig 7-1 T6MC Controller to T6 Radio Configurations (With External PTT)


Fig 7-2 T6MC Controller to T6 Radio Configurations (With Phantom Keying)
Fig 7-3 T6MC Controller Enclosure Fixing Detail
Fig 7-4 T6MC Rack Mount Controller Fitting Details
Fig 7-5 T6MC Rack Mount Controller Enclosure Fitting Detail
Fig 7-6 T6MC Controller Circuit Diagram
Fig 7-7 T6MC Controller PCB Layout Diagram

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T6MC Controller 1
T6T Transmitter

Facilities 5 + Ground 3 + Ground MARC Audio Antenna


Connector Connector Connector

External PTT
T6MC Controller 1
Tx audio line L1

Tx audio line L2
T6MC Controller 2 Facilities To T6 radios’ MARC Audio connector
Connector Rx audio line L1

Rx audio line L2
Facilities T6R Receiver Ground (screen)
Connector
2 + Ground Antenna
MARC Audio
Connector External PTT
Connector T6MC Controller 2
Tx audio line L1

T6MC Controller 3 Tx audio line L2


Facilities
Rx audio line L1
Connector
Rx audio line L2
Facilities
Connector Ground (screen)

Connections required to connect two controllers in parallel


T6MC Controller 4

Facilities
Connector

Optional controllers

T6MC Controller
T6TR Transceiver Table 7-1 T6MC Controller to T6 Radio Connections (With External PTT)

Facilities 5 + Ground MARC Audio TX/RX Antenna


T6MC Controller
Connector Connector Connector T6 Radio
Facilities Connector

T6T Transmitter T6R Receiver RJ45 T6TR Transceiver


15-Way D-Type
Signal RJ45 MARC Audio MARC Audio RJ45 MARC Audio Signal
Socket Pin Connector Pin Connector Pin Connector Pin

3 External PTT 6 Not connected 8 PTT

6 Tx audio line L1 2 Not connected 4 Line in (+)

4 Tx audio line L2 1 Not connected 5 Line in (-)

7 Rx audio line L1 Not connected 2 2 Line out (+)

5 Rx audio line L2 Not connected 1 1 Line out (-)

12 Ground 7 7 7 Ground

Fig 7-1 T6MC Controller to T6 Radio Configurations


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T6MC Controller 1
T6T Transmitter

Facilities 4 + Ground 2 + Ground MARC Audio Antenna


Connector Connector Connector

T6MC Controller 1 Tx audio line L1

Tx audio line L2
T6MC Controller 2
Facilities Rx audio line L1
To T6 radios’ MARC Audio connector
Connector
Rx audio line L2
Facilities T6R Receiver Ground (screen)
Connector
2 + Ground Antenna
MARC Audio
Connector Connector
T6MC Controller 2 Tx audio line L1

T6MC Controller 3 Tx audio line L2

Facilities Rx audio line L1


Connector
Rx audio line L2
Facilities
Connector Ground (screen)

Connections required to connect two controllers in parallel


T6MC Controller 4

Facilities
Connector

Optional controllers

T6MC Controller
T6TR Transceiver Table 7-2 T6MC Controller to T6 Radio Connections (With Phantom Keying)

Facilities 4 + Ground MARC Audio TX/RX Antenna


T6MC Controller
Connector Connector Connector T6 Radio
Facilities Connector

T6T Transmitter T6R Receiver RJ45 T6TR Transceiver


15-Way D-Type
Signal RJ45 MARC Audio MARC Audio RJ45 MARC Audio Signal
Socket Pin Connector Pin Connector Pin Connector Pin

1 Tx audio line L1 2 Not connected 4 Line in (+)

2 Tx audio line L2 1 Not connected 5 Line in (-)

7 Rx audio line L1 Not connected 2 2 Line out (+)

5 Rx audio line L2 Not connected 1 1 Line out (-)

12 Ground 7 7 7 Ground

Fig 7-2 T6MC Controller to T6 Radio Configurations


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Overall Dimensions
Height: 112 mm
Width: 220 mm
M4 wavy washer (4 off) Depth: 165 mm

M4 x 10 mm panhead screw (4 off)

Fig 7-3 T6MC Controller Enclosure Fixing Detail


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Top bracket 46-00000181

10 off M3 flat washers 36-11330000


10 off M3 Nyloc nuts 36-03330000

4 off M5 x 20 mm countersunk screws 36E41350200

Bottom bracket 46-00000182

2 off M4 x 8 mm panhead screws 36-45340080

2 off M4 wavy washers 36-12140000


2 off rack mount bracket 46-00000180

Fig 7-4 T6MC Rack Mount Controller Fitting Details


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4 off M3 x 8 mm panhead screws with captive washers 36-43330080

2 off M4 x 8 mm panhead screws 36-45340080

2 off M4 wavy washers 36-12140000

Controller cover 46-00000179

10 off M3 flat washers 36-11330000


10 off M3 Nyloc nuts 36-03330000

Fig 7-5 T6MC Rack Mount Controller


Park Air T6MC Controller Enclosure Fitting Detail
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CN1
1A
11 EXT DC SUPPLY + V
D1 FS2 12 EXT DC SUPPLY -V
125 mA for 110 V Setting
1N4004
63 mA for 220 V Setting 120V T1 1 500 mA 10
L 9 NOT USED
FS1 12V 6V
220V POWER 8
V1 0V BL ON/STANDBY
SWITCH
110V D15 TP2 TP3
S2
TP1 IC7
24V 7812
120V R1
680R

VOLTAGE SELECTOR
0V 2 C1 C2 C3
N 1000µ 2µ2 2µ2 12V
6VA R54
D2 C4 1k
6V2 2µ2
D19 'SUPPLY'
0V
E
0V R39
NON-PCB COMPONENTS
1k TP4

CN2 D8 'BUSY'
3
SIDETONE 5
Tr7
BC182
D7
1N4148
1 2 3 4 5 6
R44
6V 12V CN3 PTT 10k
0V
6V
R7
10k 12V

C6 D17 D18
IC3a 1N4148 1N4148 R20 6V
2µ2 IC2b 6k8 R42
5 3 R52 R21 R22 5k6
+ 8 R8 IC3b + 8 C13
R16 3k3 3k3 3k3 IC8 R27
C5 7 100k 3 10k 1 2 R23 100µ 47k R36 R38
R6 1458 + R53 1458 + 4 10k 27k
2µ2 560R 25V
2 10k 6 5k6 2 C10 3 RLA/1 5 IC1a
MIC 6 - 4 1458 - 4 100n C30 C12 C11 759 + IC2a
LIVE RV1 1 R17 22n 68n 1n5 R26 C26 6 C25
100k 2 1 7 - R43
- 1K - TAB 100k 2µ2 3240 R37 100µ 5k6
R10 7
150k R18 6 C28 10k 1458 15 TAPE/SIDETONE O/P
-
R5 R19 27k 220p 5
MIC GAIN 6V +
680R R11 6k8 LK5 C19
1k8 LINE LEVEL D4 2µ2
1 REMOVE LINK 12V R29 R28 RV2 LS
MIC 1 R25 1k8 47k 100k 2
FOR 0 dBm, 12V
EARTH C7 C27 D3 560R
FIT LINK C16 R40
2µ2 2µ2 12V
4 FOR -13 dBm 2µ2 C18 39k C24 1
PTT 7 2µ2 100µ CRADLE
EARTH 0V 12V 0V 0V 0V SWITCH
C8 12V 3 C29 14
2µ2 R35 VOL 100n
R12 R30 10k 1 IC4 LK3
560k RV3
2M2 2 7 TDA 2 EXT LS O/P
2 10k
Tr1 - 8 2611 13
J174 1 8
1 4 C23
T2 3240 100µ OPTION REMOVE LINK
C9 Tr2 600R TF1 Tr5 6 C22
BC182 BC182 3 100n LK3 FOR HANDSET
2µ2 S4 C17 + 4 C20
CRADLE LS SWITCHING
2µ2 Tr6 2n
Tr3 OFF R33 IC1b C21
BC182 100k 2µ2
BC INTERCOM RLA/2 R41
182 R31 R32 R34 3R3
R13 R14 R15 ON 150R 10k 22k
150R 10k 100k 0V
12V
1 L1 600R LINES FOR
0V
2 L2 2-WIRE WORKING
D5 RLA D6 RLB RLB/1
3 EXT PTT
1N4148 2 1N4148 2
4 L2 TX
RLB/2
5 L2 RX LINES FOR
D16 6 L1 TX 4-WIRE WORKING
1N4004 7 L1 RX
5
PTT 3 NOTE...
SHOWN IN THE RECEIVE MODE

Fig 7-6 T6MC Controller Circuit Diagram


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S5 D8

LK4 VOL
TP4 RV2 1
R39 1 2 3
LS

R46

R28

R29

LK3
TR7

R44

LK2
C16 2

C29
C24

R40
R48
R45
D7
IC6 DSP TR8 C18C15C17
R9 C20

R30
R35
D5
C13

C21
C28
IC5 IC1 C23

C19
TR4 TR6

CN3
IC8

C22
R24
R23
C26 TR5 IC4

R31
R41
R34

R33

R32
D12

D13

D14

D11
D9

D10
R2

R3

R4

D4
TP1 1

SUPPLY
C12 C11

R25
R26
R16
R27
FS1 2
R49 R50 R51 RLA R22

C10
INTERCOM R47 R21 3
2 R20
D15
1 3
D16

D3
D6

- ~ 1
LK5
R19
R18

R52
R17

R37
R38
IC2

D17
~ + 2
C30

D18
C1
LK1

sec pri C14 RLB RV1


R11

R10
R36
R53

C7
IC3
TR2 T1
C8 R8
R13

T2
R15

R14

TR3 C27 TR1 C6 C5


1 C9
OV C25 R7 R6 D1
R42

R43
R5

4 TP2 TP3
MIC
3
R12

D2

2 FS2
5
1 2
CN1
LP1

AW0271 ISSUE 2A
S6 C3
R1 C2 C4 T6 R/C Assy
IC7 24-T6MC0000/F/17
S/No 0100

Fig 7-7 T6MC Controller PCB Layout Diagram


Park Air T6MC Controller

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