Technisonic TDAM1000 VHF AM Transceiver User Manual 15RE532B

Technisonic Industries Limited VHF AM Transceiver 15RE532B

User Manual

   TDAM-1000 VHF AM TRANSCEIVER     Installation and Operating Instructions   TiL Document No. 15RE532 Rev. C  November 2018     Technisonic Industries Limited 240 Traders Boulevard, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1W7  Tel: (905) 890-2113 Fax: (905) 890-5338 www.til.ca  Copyright by Technisonic Industries Limited. All rights reserved.
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TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C iii  REVISION HISTORY [ 15RE532 ] REV  SECTION - PAGE  -  DESCRIPTION  DATE  EDITED BY          N/C  A     All Original Document Release.  Updated to final installation and operation for production release. 8 Jan 2016  24 May 2018 SM  SM          B  All  Updated for IC and FCC conformance.  22 June 2018  SM C  V  Updated FCC Compliance notes  1 Nov 2018  SM
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TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C v    ESD CAUTION  This unit contains static sensitive devices. Wear a grounded wrist strap and/or conductive gloves when handling printed circuit boards.    FCC COMPLIANCE INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)  this  device  may  not  cause  harmful  interference  and  (2)  this  device  must  accept  any  interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.   WARNING: For compliance with FCC RF Exposure Requirements the mobile transmitter antenna installation shall comply with the following two conditions:  1. The transmitter antenna gain shall not exceed 3 dBi. 2. The transmitter antenna is required to be located outside of a vehicle and kept at a separation distance of  115 cm or more between the transmitter antenna of this device and persons during operation.  NOTE:  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful  interference  in  a  residential  installation.  This  equipment  generates,  uses  and can  radiate  radio frequency energy and,  if not installed and used in accordance  with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular  installation. If  this  equipment  does  cause harmful interference to  radio  or  television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  —Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  —Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. —Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. —Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.    WARNING AND DISCLAIMER Changes  or  modifications  not  expressly  approved  by  Technisonic  Industries  could  void  the  user’s authority to operate the equipment.  This  manual  is  designed  to  provide  information  about  the  TDAM-1000.  Every  effort  has  been made  to make this manual as complete and accurate as possible.    WARRANTY INFORMATION The  Model  TDAM-1000  is  under  warranty  for  one  year  from  date  of  purchase.  Failed  units  caused  by defective parts or workmanship should be returned to:  Technisonic Industries Limited 240 Traders Boulevard Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1W7  Tel: (905) 890-2113 Fax: (905) 890-5338   NOTES
TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C vi   SECTION TITLE  PAGE     1  GENERAL DESCRIPTION B 1.1  INTRODUCTION  ...............................................................................................................   1 1.2  DESCRIPTION  ..................................................................................................................   1 1.3  SYSTEM COMPONENTS  .................................................................................................   1      2  INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS B 2.1  GENERAL  .........................................................................................................................   3 2.2  EQUIPMENT PACKING LOG  ...........................................................................................   3 2.3  TDAM-1000 INSTALLATION  ............................................................................................   3 2.4  INSTALLATION CONNECTIONS  .....................................................................................   5 2.5  INSTALLATION - WIRING INSTRUCTIONS  ....................................................................   6      3  OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS B 3.1  GENERAL  .........................................................................................................................   7 3.2  FEATURES  .......................................................................................................................   7 3.3  FRONT PANEL  .................................................................................................................   7 3.4  NORMAL OPERATION  .....................................................................................................   8 3.5  FUNCTION MENU  ............................................................................................................   10 3.6  CONFIGURATION MENU .................................................................................................   11 3.7  25 AND 8.33 kHz CHANNEL SPACING  ...........................................................................   12     4  SPECIFICATIONS B 4.0  DIMENSIONS  ....................................................................................................................   13 4.1  GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  ..........................................................................................   13 4.2  RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS  .........................................................................................   14 4.3  TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS  ..................................................................................   15   WARRANTY  ......................................................................................................................  16    FIGURE TITLE  PAGE  1  Outline Drawing for Model TDAM-1000  ............................................................................   4 2  Wiring Connections and Notes for the TDAM-1000  ..........................................................   5 3  TDAM-1000 Front Panel Controls  .....................................................................................   7    TABLE TITLE  PAGE  1  Power Connections (2 Pin D-Connections – J1)  ...............................................................   5 2  Accessory Connections (15 Pin D-Connections – J7)  ......................................................   5  TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES LIST OF TABLES
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TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 1    1.1  INTRODUCTION This  publication  provides  information  on  the  installation  and  operation  of  the  TDAM-1000 Transceiver.    1.2  DESCRIPTION The  TDAM-1000  VHF  AM  mobile  transceiver  (Product  Marketing  Name  (PMN)  TDAM-1000) operates in the aeronautical VHF AM band and is designed for ground vehicle installation.  1.3  SYSTEM COMPONENTS   The following components make up the system:     TDAM-1000 VHF AM Transceiver  151286-1 Microphone Assembly  181298-1 Mounting Bracket  169676 Mobile Antenna Assembly  181299-1 Power Cord  183043-1 Installation Kit  189729       SECTION 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION
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TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 3    2.1  GENERAL This  section contains  information and  instructions for  the correct  installation  of the TDAM-1000 VHF AM transceiver.  2.2  EQUIPMENT PACKING LOG Unpack the equipment and check for any damage that may have occurred during transit.  Save the  original  shipping  container  for  returns  due  to  damage  or  warranty  claims.  Check  that  each item on the packing slip has been shipped in the container.  2.3  INSTALLATION The  TDAM-1000 is  designed to be  used in land  mobile applications. A  mounting bracket, hand microphone,  power  cable  and  antenna  are  supplied.  The  TDAM-1000  will  operate  on  both standard 13.8 VDC or 28 VDC special purpose or military vehicle power without modification. The built  in  speaker  is  sufficient  for  most  installations  however  a  7  watt  external  speaker  output  is supplied for high noise environments.   SECTION 2: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 4   FIGURE 1 - Outline Drawing for Model TDAM-1000
TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 5  2.4  INSTALLATION - CONNECTIONS      FIGURE 2 - Rear Connector View - TDAM-1000   J1 (2 Pin D Connections) - Use Plug Pin #  Description 1 Power 2 Ground  TABLE 1.  Power Plug Connections   J7 (15 Pin D Connections) - Use MALE Connector Pin #  Description 1 Speaker + 2 Speaker - 3 Monitor Audio 4 Headset Audio 5 Cross Mute Out  6 Mic Audio 7 PTT 8 Ground 9 CAN Low 10 CAN High 11 Squelch 12 TX Data 13 RX Data 14 Cross Mute In 15 Ground  TABLE 2.  Accessory Plug Connections
TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 6  2.5  INSTALLATION - WIRING INSTRUCTIONS For  most  installations,  only  the  power  connection  and  the  antenna  connection  are  required. However an installation of two TDAM-1000 transceivers can take advantage of the ‘Cross Mute’ feature available on the 15 pin D connector. The Cross Mute function will mute the other receiver whenever one of the radios is transmitting.  2.5.1  J1 PINS 1 AND 2 – MAIN POWER INPUT Use supplied power cable to connect to vehicle accessory power source.  2.5.2  P1 PINS 1 AND 2 – SPEAKER OUTPUT 7 watt speaker output at 8 ohm impedance. The speaker output includes receive audio only. The  Level is set by the volume control.  2.5.3  P1 PIN 3 – MONITOR AUDIO Line level audio output receive and sidetone (mic) audio combined. Not affected by the volume control.  2.5.4  J1 PIN 4 – HEADSET AUDIO 0.5 watt 600 ohm audio output. Includes receive and sidetone (mic) audio. The level is set by  the volume control.  2.5.5  P1 PIN 5 – CROSS MUTE OUTPUT 10 volt output during transmit and 0 volts during receive.  2.5.6  P1 PIN 6 – MIC AUDIO INPUT Microphone audio input. Mic DC bias voltage is supplied.  2.5.7  P1 PIN 7 – PTT INPUT Push to talk input. Radio will transmit when this line is brought to ground.  2.5.8  P1 PINS 8 AND 15 – GROUND Ground. Connected to signal and chassis ground.  2.5.9  P1 PINS 9 AND 10 – CAN BUS INTERFACE Do not connect.  2.5.10  P1 PIN 11 – SQUELCH OUTPUT Squelch signal output. Open collector output which goes to ground when squelch is open.  2.5.11  P1 PINS 12 AND 13 – TX AND RX DATA Serial RS-232 interface for base station applications. Do not connect.  2.5.12  P1 PIN 14 – CROSS MUTE INPUT Receive audio will be muted on the speaker, headset and monitor outputs when this input is at 10 volts.
TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 7     3.1  GENERAL This  section  contains  information  and  instructions  for  the  correct  operation  of  the  TDAM-1000 transceiver.  3.2  FEATURES The TDAM-1000 supports the following features: •  16 character LED alphanumeric display •  Backlit panel and keys •  USB port for loading and saving channel or configuration data. •  Continuous coverage from 117.975 to 138.000 MHz in 25 or 8.33 kHz steps. •  100 programmable channels •  Split frequency pairs •  Transmit DTMF keypad •  Scanning of selected channels •  High and Low power  3.3  FRONT PANEL Refer to figure 2 below:     FIGURE 3. Front Panel Controls   3.3.1  VOLUME KNOB The volume knob has a push button built in which is used to turn the radio on and off as well as select other functions for the knob. To turn on the radio, press and hold the knob until the display lights up. To turn off the radio, press and hold the knob for approximately 3 seconds until the display shows ‘OFF’. Quick presses of the knob during normal operation will toggle the knob function between volume, channel, squelch and brightness modes. The default mode for the knob is volume when the radio is turned on.  SECTION 3: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 8  3.3.2  SQUELCH BUTTON The squelch function mutes the receiver when no signal is present so the operator does not listen to continuous receiver noise. When the knob is in squelch mode, it adjusts the muting threshold from fully open to a level where only a strong signal can be heard. Pressing the squelch button will temporarily open the squelch for as long as the button is pressed. When released, the knob is put into squelch mode for 3 seconds with the squelch level shown on the bottom line of the display.  3.3.3  LED DISPLAY The display is a 2 line 16 character green LED type. During normal operation the frequency, channel name and/or channel number may be displayed depending on settings in the configuration menu. The display is also used during programming and menu functions. There are two LED indicators on the right of the display for transmit and receive (squelch open).  3.3.4  KEYPAD A numeric keypad is provided to allow quick entry of frequencies or program channels.  3.3.5  CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYS These keys are used to select the desired channel.  3.3.6  USB CONNECTOR The USB connector can be used to upload or download a channel list, program the radio configuration or update the radio firmware.  3.3.7  MIC AND HEADSET JACKS The supplied hand mic is plugged into the RJ-45 type jack. Headphones if desired can be plugged into the headset jack. The internal speaker and external speaker output can be disabled (default) when the headset jack is used depending on the settings in the configuration menu.  3.4  NORMAL OPERATION Note: The TDAM-1000 transceiver can be configured to operate in one of two modes:  1.  Frequency agile mode – Any frequency from 117.975 to 138.000 MHz can be selected or programmed into any of the 100 available channels. 2.  Fixed mode – Only frequencies programmed into channels can be used.  The operating mode can be set in the configuration menu. The following instructions assume frequency agile mode. Those marked with an asterisk (*) will not be available in fixed mode.  3.4.1  ENTERING A FREQUENCY* The TDAM-1000 supports both 25 kHz and 8.33 kHz channel spacing. The channel spacing used is determined by the frequency entered. See the ICAO frequency chart in table x.x.  To enter a new frequency, type in the frequency (up to 6 digits) via the keypad and press enter. If enter is not pressed within 3 seconds or the mic is keyed, the radio will revert back to the previous frequency. For example, to enter 128.75 press:     The new frequency is ready to use. The new frequency is not saved in a channel but will remain active until another frequency or channel is selected.
TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 9    3.4.2  PROGRAMMING A CHANNEL* To program a channel, type in the frequency (up to 6 digits) via the keypad and press enter. Then enter the channel number (1-100) and press enter again. For example, to program 128.75 into channel 48, press:     The channel is programmed and the radio is ready to use on the above frequency. If the second enter is not pressed or the mic is keyed within 3 seconds, the new frequency will not be saved in a channel.  3.4.3  RECALLING A CHANNEL A channel can be recalled in one of 3 ways:  1.  Rotating the volume knob while in channel mode. 2.  Using the channel up/down keys. 3.  Using the recall key and number keys.  3.4.4  RECALLING A CHANNEL WITH THE VOLUME KNOB Press the volume knob until the lower line of the display shows CHAN. Rotate the volume knob until the desired channel is displayed. Only channels which have been programmed will be displayed.  3.4.5  RECALLING A CHANNEL WITH THE CHANNEL UP/DOWN KEYS Press the up or down channel key until the desired channel is displayed. If the previous frequency was not in a channel, the channel number will start with that last channel used.  3.4.6  RECALLING A CHANNEL WITH THE RECALL FEATURE Press the recall key followed by the channel number (1, 2 or 3 digits). Press enter within 3 seconds. For example, to recall channel 48, press:     The radio is ready to use on channel 48. If channel 48 was unprogrammed, the radio will stay at the channel it was on.  3.4.7  DELETING A CHANNEL* Recall the channel desired channel using one of the above methods. Press 0 and enter. The lower line of the display will read ‘DELETE?’. Press enter again to confirm. For example, to delete channel 48, press:     The radio will then tune to the next lower channel number available
TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 10 3.5  FUNCTION MENU The Function Menu is invoked by pressing the enter key. The display will respond with ‘Menu #’. Press one of the following keys for the associated function:       Begin entry of transmit frequency. Current channel will be modified with new transmit frequency, receive frequency will remain unchanged allowing for split frequency operation.     Enable or disable scanning for the currently selected channel.     Enable or disable transmit for the selected channel. Allows for receive only channels to be defined.     Edit the text name for the currently selected channel. Rotate knob or use up/down keys to select character under cursor. Press the knob or ENT key to proceed to the next character. Text will be saved after the last character is set.     Toggle seek mode on or off. Channels enabled in function 2 will be scanned until an active channel is encountered at which point the seek mode will set to off and normal operation will resume.     Toggle scan mode on or off. Channels enabled in function 2 will be scanned until an active channel is encountered. The radio will stay on that channel for a time programed in the configuration menu. Transmit is possible during scanning, the frequency depends on the mode programed in the configuration menu. Scanning will continue indefinitely until function 6 is selected to toggle scan mode off.      Toggles transmit power low or high. (1 watt or 10 watts)     Copy current channel to a new specified channel. The radio will prompt you for the new channel number. The current channel will remain unchanged.     Adjust display and back lighting brightness. When selected, the knob becomes the brightness control.     Enter configuration menu. See 3.6 CONFIGURATION MENU.     Read channel or configuration data from USB storage device into radio.     Save channel or configuration data to USB storage device from radio.
TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 11  3.6  CONFIGURATION MENU The Configuration Menu is invoked by pressing the 0 key in the function menu. The display will respond with ‘Config’. Turn the knob to select the desired item and press the knob to edit the item. Configuration menu items include:  Mem Disp  Allows the format of the display for programmed channels to be selected: Freq  Displays the frequency on the top line only. Freq-#  Displays the frequency on the top line and the channel number on the bottom line. Freq-Name  Displays the frequency on the top line and the name of the channel on the bottom line. Name-#  Displays the channel name on the top line and the channel number on the bottom line.  AlwaysOn  Power switch configuration: No  Knob must be used to turn the radio on and off. Yes  Radio is always on when power is applied.  Comp Lvl  Microphone compression level. Turning the knob will adjust (range 0 – 1023) the maximum gain of the microphone input. Ext Spkr  External speaker operating mode: Off  External speaker output is off at all times. Rx Only  External speaker outputs receive audio only. Rx & Tx  External speaker outputs receive and transmit audio.  Ext Vol  External speaker volume mode: IntSpkr=  External speaker volume is equal to the internal speaker. Separate  External speaker volume is separately adjustable.  FrqAgile  Frequency agile mode: No  Only programmed channels can be selected. Yes  Programming and direct frequency entry is allowed.  HdstMute  Headset mute mode: No Spkr  Neither speaker is muted when the headset plug inserted. Int Spkr  Only the internal speaker is muted when the headset plug is inserted. Ext Spkr  Only the external speaker output is muted when the headset plug is inserted. BothSpkr  Both internal and external speakers are muted when the headset plug is inserted.  Mod Lvl  Modulation level. Adjusts the transmit modulation level. (range 0 – 2250) Mon Vol  Monitor volume. Adjusts the level of the monitor output. (range 0 – 255) Scan Mon  Scan monitor time. Adjusts the number of seconds (0 – 90) the radio will remain on an open frequency during scanning. ScanRply  Scan reply time. Adjust the number of seconds (0 – 90) the radio will stay on a frequency after the squelch has closed before resuming scanning. ScanRvrt  Scan revert mode: Selected  All replies are transmitted on the frequency selected before scanning was enabled. Contacted  All replies are transmitted on the frequency of the last channel received.  Tx Timer  Transmit timer. Selects the transmit timeout timer between Off, 30, 60 or 90 seconds.
TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 12  3.7  25 AND 8.33 kHz CHANNEL SPACING The TDAM-1000 is capable of both 25 and 8.33 kHz channel spacing. Selecting the desired channel spacing is achieved during the frequency entry procedure. The TDAM-1000 uses the ICAO standard where 5, 10 or 15 kHz is added to the 25 kHz channel frequencies to represent the additional 8.33 kHz channel steps:      Frequency Entered  Actual Frequency  Channel Spacing      118.000  118.000 MHz  25 kHz 118.005  118.000 MHz  8.33 kHz 118.010  118.00833 MHz  8.33 kHz 118.015  118.01666 MHz  8.33 kHz 118.025  118.025 MHz  25 kHz 118.030  118.025 MHz  8.33 kHz 118.035  118.03333 MHz  8.33 kHz 118.040  118.04166 MHz  8.33 kHz 118.050  118.050 MHz  25 kHz 118.055  118.050 MHz  8.33 kHz 118.060  118.05833 MHz  8.33 kHz etc  etc  etc
TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 13     4.0  DIMENSIONS  Width  5.4 inches (137 mm) Height  1.8 inches (46 mm) Depth  7.7 inches (196 mm) Weight  2.8 lbs (1.27 kg)    4.1  GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS  Frequency Band  117.975 – 138.000 MHz Modulation  AM (A3E) Channel Spacing  25 kHz and 8.33 kHz Frequency Stability  +/- 1 ppm (0.0001%) Operating Temperature  -20 to +55 °C Storage Temperature  -40 to +70 °C Power Consumption             Transmit High Power             Receive             Standby   < 65 Watts < 15 Watts < 10 Watts          SECTION 4: SPECIFICATIONS
TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 14  4.2  RECEIVER SPECIFICATIONS  Sensitivity  < 1µV for 12dB SINAD Selectivity          25 kHz Channel Spacing          8.33 kHz Channel Spacing   > 65 dB @ ±25 kHz, < 6 dB @ ±8.5 kHz > 60 dB @ ±8.33 kHz, < 6 dB @ ±2.5 kHz Adjacent Channel Rejection  > 60 dB Spurious Attenuation  > 70 dB Blocking for 1 MHz Frequency Offset  > 80 dB Signal to Noise Ratio  < 45 dB Frequency Stability  1 ppm (0.0001%) Intermodulation Immunity  > 70 dB Image Frequency Rejection  > 100 dB Intermediate Frequency Rejection  > 95 dB Conducted Spurious  < -70 dB Cross Modulation Rejection  > 70 dB @ 100kHz Frequency Offset Squelch  Adjustable 0 to 25 µV Scanning  20 Channels per Second Audio Response           25 kHz Channel Spacing           8.33 kHz Channel Spacing   300 to 3400 Hz, +1 dB, -2dB 350 to 2500 Hz, +1 dB, -2 dB Audio Distortion  < 5% THD Audio Output Power  > 7 Watts
TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 15   4.3  TRANSMITTER SPECIFICATIONS  RF Output Power  Selectable 1 or 10 Watts Modulation Depth  Up to 95% VSWR  1:Infinity Hum and Noise  > 40 dB @ 90% Modulation Distortion  < 5% @ 90% Modulation Frequency Stability  ±1 ppm (0.0001%) Intermodulation Attenuation  40 dB @ 150 kHz Offset Keying Time  < 20 ms Release Time  < 10 ms Speech Processor  35 dB Dynamic Range
TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED   TDAM-1000 Installation and Operating Instructions  TiL 15RE532 rev. C 16     Technisonic Industries Limited 240 Traders Blvd., Mississauga, ON Canada L4Z 1W7 Tel: (905) 890-2113 Fax: (905) 890-5338  IMPORTANT WARRANTY  All  communication  equipment  manufactured  by  Technisonic  Industries  Limited  is warranted to be free of defects in Material or Workmanship under normal use for a period of one year from Date of Purchase by the end user.  Warranty will only apply to equipment installed by a  factory approved and/or authorized facility  in  accordance  with  Technisonic  published  installation  instructions.  Equipment falling under the following is not covered by warranty: •  Equipment that has been repaired or altered in any way as to affect performance, •  Equipment that has been subject to improper installation, •  Equipment that has been used for purposes other than intended, •  Equipment that has been involved in any accident, fire, flood, immersion, or subject to any other abuse.  Expressly excluded from this warranty are changes or charges relating to the removal and re-installation  of  equipment  from  the  vehicle.  Technisonic  will  repair  or  replace  (at Technisonic's  discretion)  any  defective  transceiver  (or  part  thereof)  found  to  be  faulty during the Warranty Period.  Faulty equipment must be returned to Technisonic (or its authorized Warranty Depot) with transportation charges prepaid. Repaired (or replacement) equipment will be returned to the customer with collect freight charges. If the failure of a transceiver occurs within the first  30  days  of  service,  Technisonic  will  return  the  repaired  or  replacement  equipment prepaid.  Technisonic  reserves  the  right  to  make  changes  in  design,  or  additions  to,  or improvements  in  its  products  without  obligation  to  install  such  additions  and improvements in equipment previously manufactured. This Warranty is in lieu of any and all  other  warranties  express  or  implied,  including  any  warranty  of  merchantability  or fitness, and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Technisonic.  This  Warranty  shall  not  be  transferable  or  assignable  to  any  other  persons,  firms,  or corporations.  For warranty registration, please complete the online Warranty Registration Form found at www.til.ca.

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