Midland Radio 911060B 60 Watt VHF Base Station User Manual OPERATOR S MANUAL
Midland Radio Corporation 60 Watt VHF Base Station OPERATOR S MANUAL
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OPERATOR'S MANUAL BASE TECH III BASE/REPEATER STATION P25/ANALOG (PRELIMINARY) October 12. 2006 Attention The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must be fixed-mounted on outdoor permanent structures with a separation distance of at least 6 meters from all persons during normal operation. The peak conducted output power at each antenna terminal must not exceed 60 Watts and the peak radiated output power must not exceed 250 Watts EIRP. Users and installers must ensure that FCC requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance are met. (See FCC Rules Part 1, Sections 1307 and 1310) SECTION INDEX Page 1) LCD Display 2) LED Display 3) Key Controls 4) Programming 5) Volume Control 6) Squelch Control 7) LCD Backlight Dimmer 8) Selecting Channel 9) P-25 Squelch Control 10) P-25 PTT mode 11) P-25 Calling Selection 12) Individual Call 10 13) Group Name 10 14) Key Lock 11 15) Channel Status Data 11 16) P-25 Status Data 12 17) Bar Graph/ Channel Display 12 18) LCD Backlight Hold 13 19) Changing TX Power 13 20) Caller ID 13 21) Emergency Call Reception 14 22) Repeater Mode 14 23) Remote Control 14 24) P-25 Test Mode 15-16 25) Adjust Mode 17 26) Key Test 18 27) Displaying Firm Ware Version 19 28) Displaying Serial Number 19 29) Displaying Program Software Version 20 30) Data Check 20 31) Error Displays 21 32) Firmware Error Check 21 33) RS232C Error Detection 21 34) DSP Error Detection 22 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 1) LCD Display LCD display consists of 4 x 20 characters as shown. Line 1 : Incoming RSSI with 10 steps Line 2: Output power levels with 10 steps Line 3: Left 4 letters show Channel Numbers. Middle 8 letters show channel name (if not programmed, shows blank). Right 4 letters show status of the radio. 1/ RX mode : M= Mix, both analog and digital can be received D= Only digital can be received. 2/ TX mode: D=PTT digital transmission A=PTT analog transmission 3/ Monitor mode: X= Monitor off S= Selective squelch 4/ P-25 squelch: N= Normal squelch S= Selective squelch 5/ Key lock mode: 6/ Shift mode: =Key lock Depressing the SHIFT KEY (back to normal after 2 seconds) Line 4 : Left 2 letters .show GROUP CALL, ALL CALL, INDIVIDUAL CALL. Right 18 letters show GROUP NAME, INDIVIDUAL NUMBERS, ETC. 12345678901234567890 RX = = = = = = = = = = TX = = = = = = = = = = C001 Channel GP 500 MDXN 2) LED Display BASE TECH III has 5 LED's, from the left ; DIGI= LED on when receiving digital signal REP= LED on when repeat mode. BASE TECH III can be programmed SIMPLEX -SEMIDUPLEX - DUPLEX- REPEATER on a per channel basis ALM= LED flashing on when an error on either TX or RX occurs TX= LED on when in Transmit BUSY= LED on when carrier is present Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 3) Key controls a/ Key entry without SHIFT key 0-9 : channel numbers and individual call address (target address) A: P-25 calls (Group call, All call, Individual call) B: The beginning and the end of individual call number C: No function D= P-25 mode (analog or digital) *= Cancel channel number, individual number #= Ending channel number, individual number CH= Channel number entry, depress CH, then 0-9 for channels F(Scan)= No function MON= monitor ON or OFF ' Rotary knob: Volume, Squelch, Back Light Dimmer level b/ Key entry following to SHIFT key 0= P-25 test mode start and finish 1=back light ON/OFF 2=Tx power Hi/LOW 3=No function 4=No function 5=No function 6=No function 7=lndicating channel data 8=Key lock ON/OFF 9=No function A= No function B= No function C= No function D= No function *= Indicating P-25 data #=No function CH= Toggle Bar-Graph ON/OFF F(scan)= No function MON=P-25 squelch. normal or selective squelch Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 4) Programming Base Tech III can be programmed through PC at anytime when RX mode. Programming is not possible while Base Tech III in key entry. When programming is started, the LCD indicates as shown. Figure-1 shows Data from radio to PC, Figure-2 shows Data from PC to radio. If the program software is not communicating properly, the radio will re-write again and again (endless). When this happens, keep depressing SHIFT and switch on the radio. Then the radio will recover. Figure-3 shows display when SHIFT+ POWER switch on. <71BS V100 710> Data Output Figure 1. <71BS V100 710> Data Input Figure 2. <71BS V100 710> Figure 3. Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 5) Volume control Push rotary knob, and then rotating the knob. Volume level varies from VOLO to VOL-34. Figure 4 shows VOL-12 level RX TX ========== ========== C001 Channel GP VOL - 1 2 Figure 4. 6) Squelch control Push rotary knob to select Squelch. Squelch level varies from SQL-l to SQL-l5. Figure-5 shows SQL-9 level RX TX ========== ========== C001 Channel GP SQL - 9 Figure 5. 7) LCD backlight dimmer Push rotary knob to select DIM. Dimmer level varies from DIM-O to DIM-15. DIM-0 is the most darkest. Figure-6 shows DIM-5 level RX TX ========== ========== C001 Channel GP DIM - 5 Figure 6 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 8) Channel Selection BASE TECH III has capability of up to 500 channels. Press CH, and then 0-9 key for channel numbers Example:-1 CH-8 CH + 0 + 0 + 8 Example-2 CH-500 CH + 5 + 0 + 0 9) P-25 Squelch control Press SHIFT then MON to choose P-25 squelch mode. Normal SQ= If NAC is the same, then receiver will unmute Selective SQ= If NAC and GROUP is the same, then receiver will unmute If radio is called with the correct individual number, then radio will unmute. Figure-7 shows Normal SQ, Figure-8 shows Selective SQ RX TX C001 Channel GP Normal SQL MDXN Figure 7. RX TX C001 Channel MDXN GP Selective SQL Figure 8 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 10) P-25 PTT mode Press D to select PTT mode. When PTT= analog, PTT transmits analog When PTT= digital, PTT transmits digital; Figure-9 shows Analog Figure-10 shows Digital RX TX C001 Channel MAXN GP PTT is Analog Figure 9 RX TX C001 Channel GP PTT is Digital MDXN Figure 10 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 11) P-25 Calling selection Press A to select GP= group call, AL= all call, ID= individual call Figure-11 shows group call 500=TGID (talk group ID) Figure-12 show all call, 65535=all call group TGID Figure-13 shows individual call RX TX C001 Channel GP MDXN 500 Figure 11 RX TX C001 Channel AL 65535 MDXN Figure 12. RX TX C001 Channel ID --------- MDXN Figure13 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 12) Individual call (target call) This function works only selected Individual call in Para-11 Press B, and enter 0-9 for individual numbers. Press B or # to complete entry. To clear, press * to erase the last entry. Figure-14 shows to start entry, pressing B Figure-15 shows to complete entry, 1 +2+3+4+5+B RX TX C001 Channel ID __ MDXN Figure 14. RX TX C001 Channel ID 12345 MDXN Figure 15. 13) Group name If GP is selected, TGID name is indicated (Max 8 characters) Figure-16 shows POLICE for TGID name RX TX C001 Channel GP POLICE MDXN Figure 16 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 10 14) Key lock SHIFT+8 = Key lock. This symbol shows on LCD However, PTT, MON and SHIFT key are not locked. If you need to lock these 3 keys, then you may select in Programming software as DISABLE. If the station is to be remotely controlled it is recommended to leave PTT enabled, Remote PTT will not work when PTT is locked. To release key lock, press SHIFT+ 8 again. Figure-17 shows key locked Figure-18 shows key unlocked RX TX C001 Channel GP Key Lock Figure 17 RX TX C001 Channel GP Key Unlock Figure 18 15) Channel status data Press SHIFT+7 shows the following modes, every 1.5 seconds to check modes when 7 is depressed. 1/ Rx width (narrow/wide/4khz) 2/ TX width (narrow/wide/4KHz) 3/ Base mode (Simplex/Semi-duplex/Duplex/Repeater) 4/ Rx CTCSS/DCS, CTCSS and DCS are used in Rx 5/ TX CTCSS/DCS, CTCSS and DCS are used in TX However, these functions must be enabled in software at MISCELLANEOUS menu; INFORMATION DISPLAY-ENABLE Figure-19 shows SHIFT+ 7 indicating narrow channel. RX TX C001 Channel RX Narrow Channel Figure 19 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 11 16) P-25 Status data Press SHIFT+* shows the following modes, every 1.5 seconds to move when * is depressed. 1/ Unit ID (source address) 2/ RX NAC 3/ TX-NAC 4/ TGID However, these functions must be enabled in software at MISCELLANEOUS menu; INFORMATION DISPLAY-ENABLE Figure 20 shows SHIFT+* indicating Unit ID code RX TX C001 Channel Unit ID 1 1 9 3 0 4 6 Figure 20 17) Bar Graph/ Channel Display Press SHIFT+CH to eliminate bar graph. In turn, current working frequencies are shown on LCD. Press SHIFT + CH to toggle back Figure-21 shows SHIFT+CH to indicate TX and RX frequencies. RX 160.0125 MHz TX 161.8500 MHz C001 Channel GP 500 Figure 21 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 12 18) LCD back light hold By Default, back light illuminates for 5 seconds after any key press then goes out. Press SHIFT +1 for back light hold. Press SHIFT+ 1 again to be back normal. Figure-below shows back light turns on. RX TX C001 Channel GP Light turn ON 19) Changing TX power Press SHIFT+2 to select High and Low TX power. shows high power. If the radios are pre- programmed Hi-Lo power with programming soft, SHIFT+2 overcomes this pre-program level. Figure-below shows Hi power with SHIFT+2. RX TX C001 Channel GP 500 20) Caller ID BASE TECH III indicates caller's Unit ID or Individual ID. However if the radio is programmed as repeater mode, these caller's ID are not displayed. Figure-below shows caller's ID 12345. RX TX C001 Channel Call 0012345 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 13 21) Emergency call reception In the 4th line of the LCD shows EMG when emergency received. LCD back light is flashing and audible tone out from speaker. Figure-below shows Emergency caller's ID 98765. RX TX C001 Channel EMG 98765 22) Repeater mode BASE TECH III repeats automatically when programmed as a repeater. a) Rx mode = digital Repeats only the same NAC code. If the NAC is $F7F, all incoming signals are repeated. . Repeating shuts automatically after 0.0-9.9 seconds if no incoming signal is detected (time programmable). b) Rx mode = Mix In addition with above conditions, radio repeats the correct CTCSS, DCS are detected, or only the carrier as well. Radio can not repeat analog and digital at the same time. 23) Remote control BASE TECH III can be controlled by remotely. Keep the EXT/CH at low level, then switch ON, radio works as remote mode. If you switch ON first, prior to the LOW level, no remote mode is activated. To recover normal mode, EXT/CH set at HI. Please note the maximum channels through remote control is up to 256 channels. CHO - CH7 : all low ... CH-1 CHO - CH7 : all high........ C H-256 Figure-below shows CH –1 in remote control mode. The 3rd line shows E001 instead of C001 (EXXX means remote, CXXX is Local Mode) RX TX E001 Channel GP 500 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 14 24) P-25 Test mode Press SHIFT+ 0 to move test mode. The table for test mode are; 1/ Standard transmitter test pattern 2/ Standard transmitter symbol rate pattern 3/ Standard transmitter low deviation pattern 4/ Standard transmitter C4FM modulation fidelity pattern 5/ Standard tone test pattern Press the PTT to transmit above patterns. To change patterns, press key 1-5. Figure-23 shows test mode, LCD indicates from 1 to 5 alternatively. Figure-24 show Symbol rate Figure-25 shows Low deviation(CTCSS/DCS) Figure-26 shows C4FM Figure-27 shows Tone test At Tone test, indicates Rx error bit rate in % Figure-28 shows error rate 45% Figure-29 shows back to 1 mode. C0001Test Pattern Channel Figure 23 C0001
Symbolic Rate Channel Figure 24 C0001
Low Deviation Channel Figure 25 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 15 C0001
C4FM modulation Channel Figure 26 C0001
Tone Test Channel Figure 27 C0001
Tone Test Channel Error Rate 45% Figure 28 C0001
Test Pattern Channel Figure 29 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 16 25) Adjust mode Ground the TP-2 on the analog logic board, and switch on the radio. Then the following parameters are adjustable. 1/ RX AK2344 VR4... Rx 0dBm output level 2/ RX FX828 MOD-1... Deviation level at the repeater mode (analog) 3/ TX FX828 MOD-1... Deviation level (digital) 4/ TX FX828 MOD-2... Deviation level (analog) Press A and B to adjust the level, and # key for changing mode. Cycle power to radio to return to the normal mode. Figure-30 shows adjust mode Figure-31 shows RX MOD-1 Figure-32 shows TX MOD-1 Figure-33 shows TX MOD-2 C0001
RX AK2344 VR4 31 / 31 Figure 30 RX FX828 MOD1 C0001 31 / 31 Figure 31 TX FX828 MOD1 C0001 31 / 31 Figure 32 TX FX828 MOD2 C0001 31 / 31 Figure 33 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 17 26) Key test Keep depressing C and switch on the radio, then radio comes to Key test mode. Figure-34 shows key test mode Please Key - in Figure 34 Then depress any key to test. Figure-35 shows CH key depressed. Figure-36 shows rotary switch turn clockwise Figure-37 shows rotary switch turn counter-clockwise CH Key Figure 35 RTSW UP Figure 36 RTSW DWN Figure 37 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 18 27) Displaying firmware version Both firmware and DSP soft version are indicated on LCD after the radio switch on for 2 seconds. Figure-38 shows when “no start message” is programmed <71BS V100 710 Figure 38 Figure-39 shows start message “Your Messag Here” is programmed Your Messag Here Figure 39 28) Displaying serial number Press D and switch on the radio, the serial number is indicated. (max 8 digits). Releasing D key, the radio starts normally. Figure-40 shows KY0000329 serial number Serial KY000329 Figure 40 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 19 29) Displaying Program software version Keep pressing A and turn on the radio, then programming soft version is indicated. Releasing A key to start radio normally. Figure-41 shows V-1.00 version Set by p-kgprg 1.00 Figure 41 30) Data check BASE TECH III has self diagnostic function. All data in EEROM is checked every time the radio is switched on. If the data is not properly stored, radio automatically turns to programming mode Figure-42 shows EROM error EROM Data Error Figure 42 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 20 31) Error Displays Either RX PLL, TX PLL or PA power is defective, then ALM LED flashes on and indicates which unit becomes faulty. Figure-43 shows RX PLL error, Note this may be displayed in REM mode if the remote channel lines are open or a channel is selected remotely that is not programmed. (EXXX will be displayed instead of CXXX, where XXX is the channel number.) Figure-44 shows TX PLL error Figure-45 shows PA error RX TX C001 Channel RX PLL Error Figure 43 RX TX C001 Channel TX PLL Error Figure 44 RX TX C001 Channel PA Error Figure 45 32) Firmware error detection When the radio itself detects malfunction, the main CPU will restart automatically. 33) RS232 error detection If the communications between PC and the radio have trouble, the following message are shown on the LCD. 1/ Over run error 2/ Framing error 3/ Parity error 4/ Unknown command 5/ Data unmatched 6/ Send error 7/ Answer timeout 8/ Receive timeout Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 21 34) DSP error detection When DSP does not work properly, the following message are shown on the LCD. Please check DSP board is firmly connected, or replacing the DSP board. Figure-46 shows DSP failure Figure-47 shows DSP not ready Figure-48 shows DSP serial error RX TX C001 Channel DSP Failure! Figure 46 RX TX C001 Channel DSP not ready Figure 47 RX TX C001 Channel DSP serial Err! Figure 48 Preliminary Base Tech III Operating Manual 22
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