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52-7085VE5 VHF DATA TRANSCEIVERS PLL SYNTHESIZED (EEPROM) Service Manual TABLE OF CONTENS 1. SPECIFICATION … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … ..2 2. CONNECTIONS AND OPERATION… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 3 3. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … ..4-10 4. PERFORMANCE TEST AND ALIGNMENT… … … … … … … … … … … 10 5. TEST EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION … … … … … … … … … … … … … 11 6. TRANSMITTER PERFORMANCE TEST … … … … … .… … … … … … … … … .12-13 7. PARTS LIST … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … ..14-22 8. PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION… … ..… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … .23-28 9. PARTS ASSEMBLY … … … .… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … .29-30 10. BLOCK DIAGRAM … … .… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 31 11. SCHEMATICS DIAGRAM… … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … 32 PAGE1 1. SPECIFICATION GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS … … … … … … … … … ...FCC PART 90 POWER SOURCE … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … +13.6VD.C. nominal(+10.8 to +15.6V ) TEMPERATURE RANGE STORAGE … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … .80℃ maximum -40℃ min. 25℃ nominal OPERATING … … … … … … … … … … … … … … .60℃ maximum -20℃ min. ANTENNA IMPEDANCE … … … … … … … … … … … … ...50Ω FREQUENCY CONTROL … … … … … … … … … … … … … ...PLL SYNTHESISER FREQUENCIES OF OPERATION … … … … … … … … … .136~165 , 146~174MHZ FREQUENCY TOLERANCE AND STABILITY … … … … ±1.5PPM MODULATION TYPE … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … .FM INTERMEDIATE FREQUENICES … … … … … … … … … … .21.4 MHZ 455 KHZ CHANNEL SPACING … … … … … … … … … … … … … 12.5 /25KHZ TRANSMIT ATTACK TIME … … … … … … … … … … <25 mS HIGH HUMIDITY … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … .90﹪ CHANNEL CAPABILITY … … … … … … … … … … … … … .16 by software control NOMINAL DIMENSIONS … … … … … … … … … … … … … .134 ㎜(L)X60 ㎜(W)X33 ㎜(H) WEIGHT … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … … .145g RADIO DATA TRANSCEIVER NOMINAL PERFORMANCE TEST FREQUENCY-------------------------------------------------142.0125MHZ RECEIVER TEST AT 12.5KHZ CHANNEL SPACING 1. Audio Level (0.3~0.5V) ----------------------------------------245mV 2. Distortion (< 5%)--------------------------------------------2.3% 3. SINAD (> 12dB at –119dBm)----------------------------15dB 4. Current ---------------------------------------------------------------90mA 5. Carrier Detect Level--------------------OFF: -114dBm ON:-116dBm TRANSMITTER TEST AT 12.5KHZ CHANNEL SPACING 1.RF Output Power(5.0~6.5W)--------------------------------------5.5W 2.Current (<1300mA)------------------------------------------------1180mA 3.Deviation (1.7~2.1 khz at 106mV)---------------------------------1.9khz 4.Distortion (< 5%)---------------------------------------------------0.9% PAGE2 2. CONNECTIONS EXTERNAL AND OPERATION CONNECTIONS 1- 50Ω BNC SOCKET 2- 9 WAY 〝 D 〞TYPE PLUG(J501) D-TYPE PIN J501-1 J501-2 J501-3 J501-4 J501-5 J501-6 J501-7 J501-8 J501-9 INTERCONNECTIONS FUNCTION DATA_IN DATA_OUT PTT GND B+ CDS RSSI PGM_DATA PGM_ENB TYPE ANALOGUE ANALOGUE INPUT GND V+ OUTPUT OUTPUT INPUT INPUT RANGE 106mV 250~350mV 0V/+5V 0V +13.8V OPEN/SHORT 1.2V~2.3V 0V/NC 0V/5V DESCRIPTION EXTERNAL MODULATION INPUT RECEIVER AF OUTPUT TRANSMIT ENABLE GND POWER SUPPLY RF CARRIER DETECT RSSI OUTPUT PROGRAMMER DATA INPUT PROGRAMMING ENABLE PAGE3 3. CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION TRANSMITTER The transmitter is comprised of: • Audio amplifier connections from J501 pin 1 • Frequency Synthesizer • Transmitter • Automatic Power Control Audio frequency connections Processed data from the U602 is applied to the VCO via R621 and applied to the TCXO VC Frequency synthesizer circuit With data received from the EEPROM (U503) the frequency synthesizer circuit controls and Produces the RF carrier frequency for the transmitter during transmit and the local oscillator frequency for the receiver. The frequency synthesizer circuit is comprised of: • 12.8 MHZ Tcxo • Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO) module • Charge Pump and Loop Filter • PLL Frequency Synthesizer • Dual Modulus Prescaler PAGE4 PLL Synthesizer The PLL synthesizer circuit is common to both the transmitter and receiver, The synthesizer comprises: TCXO 5V Regulator Loop Filter Data U401 Charge Pump PLL TX OR RX VCO RF Out 12.8 MHZ TCXO X401 is VCTCXO , which provide stable oscillator of 12.8 MHZ to PLL IC. Frequency adjustment is provided by VR401 .Voltage controlled oscillator module(VCO) The module produces carrier frequencies during transmit and local oscillator frequencies during receive. The module contains RX VCO and TX VCO . TX VCO for producing carrier frequencies during Transmit and RX VCO for producing the local oscillator frequency during receive . The module also has Rx and TX powerline filters. RX and TX power line filters Transistor Q306 is configured as a 5v power supply ripple filter. The filter reduces the noise on the carrier and local oscillator signals. PAGE5 RX VCO The RX VCO comprises JFET Q301, coil L302 , and varactor D301 and is configured as a Colpitts Oscillator . D301 produces a change in frequency with a change in DC voltage and is controlled by the tuning voltage signal present at the cathode. The local oscillator signal at the source of Q301 isa pplied to the buffer/amplifier formed by Q305 and Q201.The Local signal is applied to the mixer when diode D203 is reverse biased and D202 is forward biased. TX VCO The TX VCO comprises JFET Q302,coil L305 , and varactor D302 and D303 and is configured as a Colpitts oscillator . D302 produces a change in frequency with a change in DC voltage and is controlled by the tuning voltage signal present at the cathode. The AF signal at J901 pin 1 is applied to the cathode of D303 to produce FM modulation. When diode D203 is forward biased and D202 is reversed biased the modulated RF signal at the collector of Q201 is passed to the power Amplifier and harmonic filter via the cascode buffer/amplifier Q205. PLL IC The reference frequency from the TCXO, at 12.8 MHZ , is connected to pin 1 of U401(MB1504) the appropriate VCO is connected to pin 11. REFDIV divides the 12.8 MHz to produce a reference frequency (Fr) of 5 or 6. 25 kHz dependent upon channel spacing selected. VARDIV divides the prescaled VCO frequency to produce a variable frequency (Fv). Fv and Fr are fed to the phase detector. Phase detector When Fv=Fr, the phase detector output (pins 15 and 16,U401) produces narrow negative pulses and Fv and Fr pulse widths are identical. When Fv〉Fr pin 15 (V) pulses negative with pin 16(R) remaining high. When Fv〈Fr pin 16 (R) pulses negative with pin 15(V) remaining high. The signal at pin 15 and 16 is smoothed the loop filter and applied to the VCO. Out-of-lock detector The out-of-lock detector produces a series of logic level pulses when the loop is out of lock at pin 7 of U401.The pulses at pin 7 of U401 are buffered by Q401 and then integrated by R407 and C406. The product of the integrating circuit is fed to Q202 to turn off transmitter power. Charge Pump and Loop Filter Transistors Q402~Q404 , and associated resistors and capacitors form the charge pump and loop filter . The phase detector output from U401 pins 15 and 16 are combined by the charge pump to produce a 0 to 8V tuning voltage signal. The signal is filtered by the loop filter (R414,C414 and C413) to remove any residual reference frequency harmonics from the signal. After filtering the signal is applied to the voltage controlled oscillator module. PAGE6 DC REGULATOR The DC Regulator U402, converts the +13.6 V to a 5V supply . This is used to provide the tuning voltage for the VCO . Dual modulus prescaler The prescaler divides the VCO frequency by 64 or 65. Transmitter The transmitter comprises: VCO Buffer Amp PA Module ANTENNA RF LPF SWITCH Automatic Power Control Buffer When the radio is in transmit mode the diode D203 is forward biases enabling the modulated RF signal from the VCO to pass to the buffer/pre-amplifier Q205 and associated components. The output signal is passed from Q205 to Q206 via a matching network consisting of inductor L203 and C217. PA module The signal is then amplified for transmission by 207, which is a power amplifier module. Low pass filter The amplified RF signal is passed through the stripline coupler and is fed to the harmonic low pass filter, comprising L211 to L212 and C228-C240 and then to the antenna connector (ANT). Antenna Switch When transmitting, the diodes D205 are forward biased, allowing the RF to pass to the antenna. D206 is shorted to ground which makes L210 look open circuit (1/4 wave tuned stub). This prevents the TX signal from passing to the receiver stage. Power output control . The RF power tuning by VC201,which make sure the current less than 1300mA when output power is 5 W. PAGE7 Receiver The receiver comprises: Rx VCO ANTENNA SAW FILTER& Amp First Mixer IF SWITCH Filter IF Amp Second Mixer Local Oscillator Data Out Audio Filter IF Filter FM LimiterDiscnminator Squelch Circuit PAGE8 Antenna Switch In receive, the diode D205 are reverse biased. L210 is now in circuit, passing the signal from the antenna to the front-end amplifier Q101. Front End The receiver signal is passes through the band pass filter consisting of C101 to C109/L101 to L104. Diode D101 serves as protection from RF overload from nearby transmitters. The input signal is coupled to the base of Q101 which serves as an RF amplifier. The output of Q101 is then coupled to a second bandpass filter consisting of C114 to C119 / L105 to L107. The output of the front end signal then coupled to the dual-gate FET mixer Q102. First Mixer Q102, 2-pole crystal filters XF101 and coils T101 and C123 form the First Mixer and First IF Filter. The RF signal, from the front-end filter and amplifier Q101 is applied to the VCO local oscillator signal to make mixer. The difference frequency of 21.4 MHz is taken from Q102 and is filtered by the crystal filters XF101. The tuned circuits T101 and associated components provide matching of the crystal filters to ensure a good pass-band response and selectivity. The IF signal is amplified by Q103 and passed to the FM Detector IC. Second mixer, Second IF, FM detector The output of the IF amplifier is fed into the narrowband FM IF Integrated Circuit U101 (MC3361). This is a single conversion FM receiver which contains the second mixer, second IF amplifier, and FM detector. Crystal X101,connected to pin 1 of U101, determines the second local oscillator frequency. In this case the crystal has a frequency of 20.945MHz. The first IF signal is applied to the mixer and resultant frequency of 455KHz, is the difference between the IF signal and second local oscillator. The 455KHz IF signal is output from pin 3 and is applied to a 455KHz band-pass filter CF1. The output of CF1is passed via pin 5 to a high gain IF amplifier coupled to the adjustable quadrature detector CD1.Any detected signal is produced at pin 9 of U101 and applied to the Receiver Audio Circuit and the Mute (Squelch) Circuit. Squelch ( MUTE ) Circuit Any noise signal is amplified by U101 int ernal noise amplifier .signal is applied to pin10 of U101. The squelch trigger output (pin 13,U101) is applied to the pin 6 of J903. When noise is present, the voltage at pin 12 of U101 is exceeds than 0.7V. The squelch trigger output is open, It’s make pin 6 of J903 open state. When no noise is present, the voltage at pin 12 of U101 less 0.7v and pin 13 of U101 is HI voltage. This make pin 6 of J903 short state. VR101 is set to tuning squelch when 25khz channel space is present. Carrier Detect A Carrier Detect ( MUTE DETECT ) output is available on pin 6 of J903 . AF Output Low Pass Filter A low pass filter formed by R115 and C132 removes any extraneous 455kHz energy from the AF output of the FM receiver chip (pin 9 of U101). PAGE9 The filtered signal is passed to pin 2 of J903. Microcontroller The PIC16C57C04 microcontroller IC controls the programmable features and frequency synthesizer data. Programming Mode The programming mode allows the user to retrieve or program TX/RX frequencies, when pin 2 of J903 is set to ground. Programming mode will Inhibit , serial communications can then be made in order to read/program the on- board EEPROM ( U503 )which contains radio- specific data. EEPROM Relevant channel information, such as Rx/ Tx frequencies, is stored in the EEPROM( U503) which is a 93C46. This information may be programmed and erased via the D- type socket. The EEPROM has 1024 (8x128) capacity and is written serially. Power supply circuit The data radio is supplied with a nominal + 13.8V dc power supply input from external equipment which is filtered using C512. This supply is converted into 5V voltage levels on the board using the regulator U402 and associated components . This +5V line is fed to the CPU circuit . 4. PERFORMANCE TEST AND ALIGNMENT The alignment and performance test procedures assume the use of the following equipment. Discrete test equipment Volt Meter RF Power Meter. DC Power Supply, 0-15V 2A min Oscilloscope, 20 MHz dual beam RF Frequency Counter, 100 kHz - 600 MHz AF Signal Generator 0 – 20 kHz RF Signal Generator SINAD Meter Modulation Meter Audio Power Meter Spectrum Analyser and notch filter(option) Coupler (20dB isolation) Distortion Meter PAGE10 5. TEST EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION. RF Signal Generator Watt Meter with 20dB Attenuator Audio Generator Modulation Meter SINAD Meter OSCILLOSCOPE RADIO VOLT Meter Spectrum Analyzer DC Power Supply Frequency Counter 123.45678 Test Box Test Equipment Configuration PAGE11 6. TRANSMITTER PERFORMANCE TESTS Power Output Transmit periods longer than 3 minutes are to be avoided. 1. Set the power supply voltage to 13.8V dc. and monitor the voltage during transmit. 2. Switch data radio TX and check and record the output power. The nominal output power is adjustable about 5W and make sure the current less than 1300 mA.. 3. Set the PTT switch to OFF . Frequency accuracy 1. Whilst transmitting, measure the transmit frequency using the RF frequency counter. 2. Adjust VR401 so that frequency is as close as possible to the exact required transmit frequency. Ideally it should be within 100 Hz at room temperature. Peak Deviation 1. Connect the oscilloscope to the output of the modulation meter. 2. Set the AF signal generator to 1000 Hz at 106mV and connect to DATA _IN line ( pin 1 of J501 ) 3. Switch data radio to TX and observe the oscilloscope display to check that the 1000Hz tone is a sine wave and adjust VR601 to make deviation is about 3.5KHZ. 4. Using the AF signal generator, sweep from 100 Hz to 3 kHz and record the peak deviation. 5. Check the peak deviation for appropriate channel spacing as follows: For 12.5 kHz channel spacing, Peak deviation is not greater than 2.5 kHz. For 20 kHz channel spacing, Peak deviation is not greater than 4 kHz. For 25 kHz channel spacing, Peak deviation is not greater than 5 kHz. Spectrum Test It may be necessary to notch the fundamental signal during this test. 1. Connect a spectrum analyser and RF power meter to the antenna socket. 2. Switch data radio to TX. Observe the output spectrum on the spectrum analyser. 3. Adjust notch filter to minimise the carrier. All spurious and harmonics signals should be below- 36 dBm up to 1 GHz and below –30 dBm between 1 and 4 GHz. 4. Switch off the data radio transmit control. PAGE12 Receiver Performance Tests Sensitivity The SINAD performance test may be used to test the sensitivity of the receiver. 1. Connect the RF signal generator to the data radio BNC antenna connector. 2. Set the RF signal generator to the receive frequency . 3. Connect the leads of the SINAD meter between 0 V and pin 2 on J501. 4. Set the deviation to 60﹪of the peak system deviation. 5. 6. 7. Set the AF generator to 1 kHz. Adjust the RF signal generator level until the SINAD Meter reads 12 dB. Check that the signal generator RF level is less than 0.25uV pd (-119dBm ). Squelch/Carrier Detect Adjustment 1. Set the RF signal generator to the receiver frequency with 60﹪deviation. Set the AF signal to 1 kHz 2. 3. 4. Set RF input level to give -113dBm. Adjust VR101 until CDS J501 pin 6 changes state from “HIGH” to “LOW”. Reduce RF input level to –115dBm and check that CDS line goes HIGH . Switch off the RF generator and disconnect the test equipment. PAGE13 6. PARTS LIST 0803VRI2.SCH 136~165MHZ/12.5KHZ Bill Of Materials Revised: February 27, 2014 Revision: February 27, 2014 10:21:12 Item Quantity Reference Part ________________________________________________________________ C101 560P C102,C108,C111,C112,C119, 39P C230 C103,C109,C110,C117,C135, 100P C418,C419,C420,C617 C104,C136,C217,C231,C233, 47P C302,C308,C506,C608 C105,C107,C226,C236,C244, NU C246,C303,C310,D402 C106,C336 9P C114 150P 44 C116,C140 56P 10 C118 270P C115,C120,C121,C122,C126, 102P C139,C202,C203,C206,C209, C210,C212,C214,C216,C218, C220,C222,C223,C225,C227, C228,C229,C234,C235,C237, C301,C307,C313,C314,C316, C317,C318,C319,C325,C326, C328,C401,C404,C415,C422, C423,C424,C426,C511 PAGE14 0803VRI2.SCH 136~165MHZ/12.5KHZ Bill Of Materials Revised: February 27, 2014 Revision: February 27, 2014 10:21:12 Item Quantity Reference Part ________________________________________________________________ 11 12 17 13 C125 474P 14 C127,C129,C130,C133 220P 15 C128,C215,C221,C407,C412 103P 16 C131,C601 1U/X7R 0805 17 C132,C607 223P/X7R 0603 18 C138,C428 33U/6.3V/EC/SMT 19 C141,C224,C239 33P 20 C144 27P 21 C201,C416 2P 22 C204,C501,C505,C507,C508, 470P C509,C510,C602,C605 23 C207,C208,C409,C410,C431, 10U/16V T C603 24 C123,C311,C312,C403,C408 5P C124,C134,C137,C142,C143, 104P C205,C324,C329,C402,C406, C411,C421,C427,C429,C502, C606,C618 C211,C405,C609,C611,C612, 1U/Y5V 0805 C613,C614,C615 PAGE15 0803VRI2.SCH 136~165MHZ/12.5KHZ Bill Of Materials Revised: February 27, 2014 Revision: February 27, 2014 10:21:12 Item Quantity Reference Part ________________________________________________________________ 25 C213 18P 26 C219 3P 27 C232,C238,C240,C417 15P 28 C243,C245 12P 29 C304,C305 6P 30 C306,C309,C315 1P 31 C327,C425 2.2U/10V T 32 C335 8P 33 C413,C604 104P/X7R 34 C414 1U/16V T 35 C430 47U/16V/EC/SMT 36 C432 33U/6.3V EC 37 C503,C504 22P 38 C512 100U/16V/EC/SMT 39 CD1 CDS455C24 40 CF1 CFU455HT/3PIN 41 D101 1SS362 PAGE16 0803VRI2.SCH 136~165MHZ/12.5KHZ Bill Of Materials Revised: February 27, 2014 Revision: February 27, 2014 10:21:12 Item Quantity Reference Part ________________________________________________________________ 42 D102 1SS355 43 D201,D207,D501 RLS4148 44 D202,D203 1SS314 45 D204 PTZ5.6B 46 D205,D206 HVU131 47 D301,D302,D303 1SV215 48 D401,D601 RLZ3.0B 49 D502 RLZ4.3B 50 D503 1N4004 SMT 51 J201 BNC 52 J501 CONNECTOR DB9 53 L101,L102,L103,L104,L105, 27NH L106,L107 54 L201,L308 150NH 55 L202 56NH 56 L203 22NH 57 L204,L401 1UH 58 L205 33NH PAGE17 0803VRI2.SCH 136~165MHZ/12.5KHZ Bill Of Materials Revised: February 27, 2014 Revision: February 27, 2014 10:21:12 Item Quantity Reference Part ________________________________________________________________ 59 L206,L212 0.45*2.3*7T 60 L207 0.45*1.5*5T 61 L208 0.45*1.5*6T 62 L209 2.2UH/1008 63 L210 0.45*2.3*8T 64 L211 0.45*2.3*6T 65 L301,L303,L304,L307 2.2UH 66 L302 68NH 67 L305 39NH 68 L306 0.82UH 69 L601 125MH 70 Q101 2SC5086 71 Q102 3SK318 72 Q103 2SC4215 73 Q104 DTC144EE 74 Q105 DTA144EE 75 Q201,Q205,Q305,Q405 2SC4083 PAGE18 0803VRI2.SCH 136~165MHZ/12.5KHZ Bill Of Materials Revised: February 27, 2014 Revision: February 27, 2014 10:21:12 Item Quantity Reference Part ________________________________________________________________ 76 Q202,Q203,Q306,Q402,Q404, 2SC4116 Q408,Q409 77 Q204 DTA123YE 78 Q206 BFG35 79 Q207 2SK3476 80 Q301,Q302 MMBFJ310LT1 81 Q303 UMG2N 82 Q401,Q403,Q501 2SA1586 83 Q406,Q407 BCW68G 84 Q502 UMH6N 85 R101 8.2K 86 R102,R112,R204 3K3 87 R104 180R 88 R105,R106,R107,R213,R304, 330R R307 89 R108,R227 90 R109,R114,R202,R310,R420, 4.7K R422,R424,R425,R501 91 R110 470K 5.6K PAGE19 0803VRI2.SCH 136~165MHZ/12.5KHZ Bill Of Materials Revised: February 27, 2014 Revision: February 27, 2014 10:21:12 Item Quantity Reference Part ________________________________________________________________ 92 14 93 R113 15K 94 R115,R220,R415,R608 2.7K 95 R116 510K 96 R117,R226,R412,R413,R602 100R 97 R118 180K 98 R119 150K 99 R120,R121,R404,R405,R503, 100K R607,R611,R613,R617 100 R203 101 11 R111,R201,R209,R210,R225, 10K R302,R305,R407,R410,R411, R508,R610,R612,R621 220R R205,R207,R208,R419,R421, 1K R423,R502,R506,R507,R604, R609 102 R206,R601 27K 103 R211 560R 104 R212,R603 2.2K 105 R214 10R 106 R215,R217,R605 820R PAGE20 0803VRI2.SCH 136~165MHZ/12.5KHZ Bill Of Materials Revised: February 27, 2014 Revision: February 27, 2014 10:21:12 Item Quantity Reference Part ________________________________________________________________ 107 R216 5.6R 108 R218,R308,R504,R505 470R 109 R219,R223 56R 110 R222 22R/0805 111 R224,R408,R409 22K 112 R301,R303 47R 113 R309 120K 114 R401 150R 115 R402,R403,R606,R614,R615, 47K R616,R618,R619,R620 116 R406 33K 117 R414,R417 1.2K 118 R416 7.5K 119 R418 91K 120 R509 1M 121 R622 680R 122 RP501 10K*4 SMT 123 S501 DIGITAL SW 16CH SMT PAGE21 0803VRI2.SCH 136~165MHZ/12.5KHZ Bill Of Materials Revised: February 27, 2014 Revision: February 27, 2014 10:21:12 Item Quantity Reference Part ________________________________________________________________ 124 T101 P1007X 125 U101 AA32416A 126 U401 MB1504 SMT 127 U402 UTC7805 SMT 128 U501 ELM7S32 129 U502 PIC16C57/XT SMT 130 U503 93C46 SMT 131 U601 LM386D 132 U602 TL064CD SMT 133 VC201 30PVC 134 VR101 10KB/SMT 135 VR401 100KB SMT 136 VR601,VR602 10KB SMT 137 X101 20.945MHZ UM1 138 X401 12.8MHZ TCXO/SMT 139 X501 3.58MHZ 3X9 140 XF101 21M08B PAGE22 8.PROGRAMMER INSTRUCTION Welcome to PC Programmer. Please Read this file, before you first use the software. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Brief introduction Before Installing Install PC Programmer INSTRUCTIONS UnInstall PC Programmer 1. Brief introduction Welcome to PC Programmer. This program is designed to be used with the Interface Adapter. The following equipment will be needed to program the Device: A. A computer to install this program with at least 2 MB available space in hard disk and a 9-pin male RS-232 serial port. B. Win XP Operation System. C. Part of the Programming Kit 1) An interface Adapter. 2) A CD disk with the program, PC Programmer files 2. Before Installing Before You Run Setup, make sure that your computer meets the minimum requirements mentioned above, and read the Readme file(this file). NOTE: If you firstly install PC Programmer in you system, the setup may update some system files on your computer , so you may run the setup again after your system be updated. Please follow the installation instruction on the screen. 3. Install TO install PC Programmer on your computer 1)Insert the CD. 2)Run Setup.exe 3)Follow the installation instruction on the screen. Important: You cannot simply copy files from the CD to your hard disk and run PC Programmer . You must use the Setup program, which decompresses and installs the files in the appropriate directories. PAGE 23 4. INSTRUCTIONS 4.1 Connection 4.2 Start up PC Programmer 4.3 Edit Configuration 4.3.1 Open/Recall/Upload Configuration file 4.3.2 Edit Channel data 4.3.3 Set Option item 4.3.4 (Block)Cut/Copy/Delete/Paste 4.3.5 Auto-Frequency edit 4.3.6 Save a Configuration to disk 4.3.7 Download Configuration to device 4.3.8 Print a Configuration 4.4 Exit PC Programmer 4.1 Connection 1.Connect one side of Interface Adapter to the computer's serial port. Never care the port number, the PC Programmer will locate it automatically. 2.Connect the other side of Interface Adapter to the Device's 26-pin female port. 3.Connect power supply to device and LED will be light. The device will into PC_programming mode automatically, please see the picture of below. PAGE24 4.2 Start up PC Programmer 1.Select 'Start', choose 'Programs', click on the '*** AES-7350 Series' program. 2.When HD Serial PC Programmer is started, a main form will be shown after a greeting form. 3.There has a menu bar at the top of the main form, and a message box at the bottom. PAGE25 NOTE:The program is menu driven for all pertinent commands. All the commands can be accessed by either key board or the left mouse button. Access keys mainly used are: 'Tab' or 'Arrow' to move focus(or cursor) 'Enter' to active a focused command 4.3 Edit Configuration 4.3.1 Open/Upload Configuration file To edit the configuration, please either 1)Recall an Existing Configuration by click on the 'Open' item in the File Menu, select the configuration file by click on or input its name then press 'Enter' key. OR 2)Upload configuration data from a device by click on 'Upload' item in the Device menu. to a Configuration window . Different Model's device Configuration can be opened and edited. There are two fields in each Configuration window: system data and Channel data. OR 3)Open an existing Configuration by click on the 'OPEN' item in the File Menu. A pop up window will be shown, select a file by arrow key or mouse then click 'OK'. 4.3.2 Edit Channel data 1)Set focus to the Channel data field by move the mouse pointer. 2)Select a particular channel number to be edited by either the arrow key or click on it. 3)Pop up input window by either press 'Enter' key or double click on the selected channel number. 4)Use computer's cursor keys, Tab key, Enter key, arrow key or mouse to renew the channel data. 5)Click 'OK' button on the input window to accept the change or 'Cancel' to not change, and return back to Configuration Window. 4.3.3 Edit Option 1)To Edit Channel the Option View then Pop up the double click on item Option, Select a particular channel number in Window by either the arrow key or click on it, input window for Channel Option, 'Enter' key or the selected channel number. PAGE26 2)To Edit System Option, Pop up input window for System Option, click "SYSTEM" in the 'OPTION' menu. 3)To Edit Advanced Option, Pop up input window for Advanced Option, click "ADVANCED OPTION" in the 'OPTION' menu. 4Use computer's cursor keys, Tab key, Enter key, arrow key or mouse to renew the Option Item. 5)Click 'OK' button on the input window to accept the change or 'CANCEL' to not change, and return back to Configuration Window. 4.3.4 (Block)Cut/Copy/Delete/Paste To select a block of channel data as source by either 1)Select start channel by arrow key, then while press 'Shift' key select end channel number by arrow key. 2)Click on start channel, then while press 'Shift' key click on end channel number 3)Press the left mouse button on start channel then move the mouse until reach the end channel number, release left mouse button. A)To Cut selected (block) Channel(s) either press 'Ctrl'+'X'or click 'CUT' item in Edit menu. B)To Copy selected (block) Channel(s) either press 'Ctrl'+'C'or click 'COPY' item in Edit menu. C)To Delete selected (block) Channel(s) either press 'Del(Delete)' key or click on 'DELETE' item in Edit menu. After Cut or Copy, the data can be pasted to where you want. D)To Paste , select a channel as the start number of target , then either press 'Ctrl'+'V' or click on 'PASTE' item in Edit menu. NOTE: Paste operation allows you to export data to any Configuration window opened. 4.3.5 Auto-Frequency edit This feature provide you with a quick Frequency set function. To use this command after either 1)Click 'EDIT' Menu 2)Click on 'AUTOFREQ' item in 'EDIT' menu to pop up a input window. 3)Use computer's cursor keys, Tab key, Enter key, arrow key or mouse to set data. 4)Click 'OK' button on the input window to accept the change or 'CANCEL' to not change, and return back to Configuration Window. PAGE27 4.3.6 Save a Configuration to disk 1)Different configuration can be saved to disk. 2)Click on 'SAVE' item in 'FILE' Menu will overwrite an existing configuration file on your disk by current configuration. 3)Select 'SAVE AS' from 'FILE' Menu will save the current configuration by a name as you prefer. 4.3.7 Download to device To Download current Configuration to device, select 'DOWNLOAD' from sub menu under 'DEVICE' menu. 4.3.8 Print a Configuration Click on 'PRINT' item in 'FILE' Menu will send current Configuration to printer. 4.4 Exit PC Programmer To Exit PC Programmer,click on 'EXIT' item in 'FILE' Menu. 5. UnInstall PC Programmer To uninstall PC Programmer from your hard disk, select 'Start' , choose 'Settings', click on the 'Control Panel', then find 'Add/Remove Programs' icon from the pop up window then double click on it, then find '*** Serial PC Programmer' from application list and click on it, then click on 'Add/Remove' button under application list, then follow the instructions on your screen. PAGE28 Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 90 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 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. FCC Caution: To assure continued compliance, any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. (Example - use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices). FCC Radiation Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 0.9 m between the radiator and your body. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. The antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 0.9 m from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This device complies with Part 90 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.
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