Technisonic P2085A P2085A-Q806AZ-H35BM User Manual P25 Manual
Technisonic Industries Limited P2085A-Q806AZ-H35BM P25 Manual
Users Manual
MULTIBAND P25 AIRBORNE TRANSCEIVER MODEL TDFM-600/6000 Installation and Operating Instructions Til Document No. 01RE293 Rev. January 23 / 2002 Technisonic Industries Limited 250 Watline Avenue, Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1P4 Tel:(905)890-2113 Fax:(905)890-5338 3840 East Robinson Road, Suite 214, Amherst, New York 14228 Tel:(716)691-0669 CAUTION This unit contains static sensitive devices. Wear a grounded wrist strap and/or conductive gloves when handling printed circuit boards. WARNING: 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. 2. The transmitter antenna gain shall not exceed 3 Bi The transmitter antenna is required to be located outside of a vehicle and kept at a separation distance of 70 cm meters 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 A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provided reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Warning: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Technisonic Industries could void the user=s authority to operate the equipment. WARRANTY INFORMATION The Model TDFM-600/6000 Transceiver 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 250 Watline Avenue Mississauga, Ontario L4Z 1P4 Tel: (905) 890-2113 Technisonic Industries Limited 3840 E. Robinson Road, Suite 214 Amherst, New York 14228 Fax: (905) 890-5338 Tel: (716) 691-0669 A Page Paragraph SECTION 1 1.1 1.2 1.3 SECTION 2 2.1 2.14 SECTION 3 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title Page GENERAL DESCRIPTION Introduction.............................................................................................................. 1-1 Description .............................................................................................................. 1-1 Technical Summary .................................................................................................. 1-1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS General ................................................................................................................... 2-1 Radio Service Software ............................................................................................. 2-4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS General ................................................................................................................... 3-1 Equipment Packing Log ............................................................................................ 3-1 Transceiver Installation.............................................................................................. 3-1 Installation Kit - Contents .......................................................................................... 3-1 Pin Locations and Connections.................................................................................. 3-2 Wiring Instructions.................................................................................................... 3-3 LIST OF TABLES Table No. 3-1 Title Page 25-pin D Connections................................................................................................ 3-2 LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure No. 3-1 3-2 Title Page Outline Drawing........................................................................................................ 3-1 Wiring Connections and notes ................................................................................... 3-5 SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION This publication provides operating and installation information on the TDFM-600/6000 airborne transceiver. (The exact model number depends on which and how many RF modules are installed.) 1.2 DESCRIPTION The TDFM-600/6000 series of transceivers are airborne multiband radios capable of conventional FM, P25, Smartnet and Smartzone trunking systems and any other feature supported by the Motorola XTS3000 portable radio. The modules are available in VHF, UHFLO, UHFHI and 800 MHz bands. The bands are numbered 1,4,5 and 8 respectively. TDFM-655 TDFM-688 TDFM-6148 TDFM-6158 1.3 Two UHF high band modules Two 800 MHz modules One VHF, UHF low and 800 MHz module One VHF, UHF high and 800 MHz module TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Specification Characteristic Model Designation: TDFM-600/6000 Physical Dimensions: Approx. 8" X 3" X 5.75" Weight: 3 Lbs (1.2 kg) Operating Temperature Range: -45ΕC to +60ΕC Power Requirement: Voltage: Current: 28.0 Vdc, ∀ 15% 165mA minimum 5A maximum RF Output Power: 1 or 5 Watts Frequency Range - VHF Module: UHF LO Module: UHF HI Module: 800 Module: 136 to 178 MHz 403 to 470 MHz 450 to 512 MHz 806 to 870 MHz Audio Output Power (including sidetone): 500 mW into 600 ohms Microphone Inputs: Carbon or Equivalent Panel Back Lighting: 28 VDC or 5VAC (specified when ordered) SECTION 2 1-1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 GENERAL The TDFM-600/6000 transceiver is designed to operate in the same fashion as the Motorola XTS-3000 portable radio. The display has been rearranged into a 2 line display from 4 and some of the numeric keys also double as function keys. Two or three XTS-3000 RF modules are installed in the unit. The display is showing the activity of one module at a time selected by pressing the desired knob. The knobs have multiple functions including volume, channel, display dimmer. The microphone, key line and headphone audio are separate for each of the two or three bands therefore switching from band to band is performed at an audio panel. This allows for separate and simultaneous operation on each of the bands just like having 2 or 3 separate radios. 2.2 FRONT PANEL Refer to the diagram below: 2.3 POWER SWITCH 2.4 To switch the transceiver on, press the left most knob. The transceiver will immediately power up. The display will show ATECHNISONIC@ and the software version installed followed by the model number as determined by which RF modules are installed. The display will then show the normal display for band 1. To switch off the transceiver at any time, press and hold the left most knob for 2 seconds until the display shows AOFF@ then release. KNOBS The transceiver will have two or three knobs depending on how many RF modules are installed. The 2-2 knobs are rotary encoders which turn endlessly which means their actual position is not important. Each knob also has a push button incorporated in it so you can press the knob as well as turn it. Pressing a different knob will cause the display and keyboard to switch to the band associated with that knob. The knob will start out as a volume control. Pressing the same knob again will change its function to act as the channel/talkgroup selector depending on how that band is programmed. Pressing the same knob again changes the function of the knob to a display dimmer control. Pressing the knob again causes the key pad function to change from function keys to number keys. The knob in this mode acts as a volume control. Pressing the knob again brings it back to the first mode of volume control. The current function of the knob is shown at the top right of the display. The function of the knobs of the unselected bands are always volume control. 2.5 SOFT KEYS AND HOME The transceiver has three Asoft@ keys which assume the function shown above them on the display. The functions displayed depend on how the module was programmed with the radio service software (RSS). Functions can be different on a channel by channel basis as well. These may include: ZONE - Pressing this function will prompt you for a new zone number which can be entered directly or scrolled using the UP and DN keys. MUTE - Selecting this function will prompt you for an on or off entry using the soft keys. Tones refer to the beeps heard when pressing buttons. VIEW - The view function is used to view lists. Lists can include phone numbers, call lists and or page. CHAN - Pressing CHAN will prompt you for a new channel number. This can be entered via the key pad or by using the UP and DN buttons. Channel selection can also be programmed as one of the rotary knob functions using the RSS. PWR - Selecting PWR will allow the power output of the radio to be set to high or low. PROG - Selecting PROG allows brings you to user programmable features of the radio such as telephone numbers. The ability for the user to program phone numbers, etc can be enabled or disabled by the RSS. At any time while in one of these functions, you can escape back to the normal mode by pressing the HOME key. 2.6 FUNCTION KEYS Four function keys at the top of the keypad provide the same actions as the three side buttons and the top button found on the XTS-3000 portable. They are as follows: F1 - Top side button (purple button) on the XTS-3000. F2 - Center side button (with one dot) on the XTS-3000. F3 - Bottom side button (with two dots) on the XTS-3000. F4 - Top button (orange button) on the XTS-3000. TDFM-600/6000 Transceiver Recommended Keypad Menu Defaults: 2-3 TDFM-600/6000 XTS-3000 Portable Conventional Operation (H35) Smart Net Operation (H37) Smart Zone Operation (H38) ITEM ITEM F1 Key Top Side Button 1 Monitor Phone Phone F2 Key Center Side Button 2 Scan Scan Scan F3 Key Bottom Side Button 3 Talkaround/ Direct Private Call Site Display/Search F4 Key Orange (Top) Button Emergency Emergency Emergency MUP and MDN keys 16-Position Rotary Knob Channel Select Channel Select Channel Select ESW Key Two-Position Concentric or Ergo Switch Blank ( ) Low Power (ι) Blank ( ) Low Power (ι) Blank ( ) Low Power (ι) TSW Key Three-Position Toggle Switch Blank (A) Scan (B) Blank (C) Blank (A) Scan (B) Blank (C) Blank (A) Scan (B) Blank (C) Note: It is possible to use Motorola=s Radio Service Software (RSS or CPS) to alter the default keypad settings of the TDFM-600/6000 series radios. However if custom key settings are chosen it will not be possible for Technisonic to help the Pilot or other Radio User through operational difficulties. These questions will have to be referred to the Radio System Administrator responsible for customising the settings. Technisonic recommends that the default key settings stay in place until all airframe installation and operational issues have been overcome. The TDFM-600/6000 series Transceivers are programmable by Motorola Radio Service Software. The following settings may be programmed for each Channel in a Conventional Radio: Tx Frequency Zone Tx PL/DPL Code Channel Rx Frequency Name Rx PL/DPL Code RX Signal Voice Type Time-Out Timer TX Signal Voice Type Scan List Network Access Code Phone Tx Power Smart PTT The following settings must be programmed for each mode in a Trunked (Smart Net or Smart Zone) Radio: System Type System ID Individual ID TG Strapping Zone Scan List 2-4 Coverage Type Affiliation Type Control Channel 1 Control Channel 2 Talkgroup 1 Talkgroup 2 Scan Type Interconnect Phone Display Format Private Call Private Call Type Private Call Operation The function keys along with the rest of the key pad, revert to normal number keys during transmit and when NUM LOCK is selected by pressing the rotary knob. 2.7 MUP AND MDN KEYS These keys provide the same function as the rotary knob does when it is set to MODE. This equates to the 16 position rotary knob on the XTS-3000. When one of these keys is pressed, the function of the rotary knob is automatically set to MODE. 2.8 UP AND DN KEYS The keys provide the same function as the left and right arrow keys on the XTS-3000. The UP key equates to the right arrow key. These keys are used for a variety of functions but in the normal mode they are used to scroll through the soft key menus. 2.9 BRT AND DIM KEYS Use these keys to dim or brighten the display. The radio powers up at full brightness for normal use but can be dimmed for night operations. 2.10 ESW KEY The ESW key provides the function of the concentric or >ergo= switch on the XTS-3000. The switch has two conditions which are represented by >o= and >ι=. Pressing the ESW key toggles the condition back and forth. The condition is displayed at the bottom of the display, second character from the right. The ergo switch condition is saved when the unit is turned off. There are separate conditions for each band installed. The ESW key can be programmed with the RSS to a variety of functions such as low power, scan, channel, and secure mode. 2.11 TSW KEY The TSW key provides the function of the toggle switch on the XTS-3000. The switch has three conditions which are represented by >A=,=B= and >C=. Pressing the TSW key toggles the condition A,B,C,A,B, etc. The condition is displayed at the bottom of the display, last character on the right. The toggle switch condition is saved when the unit is turned off. There are separate conditions for each band installed. The TSW key can be programmed with the RSS to a variety of functions such as low power, scan, channel, and secure mode. 2.12 DISPLAY The transceiver has a two line, 48 character LED display which gives information about the selected band. On the top line is shown the zone number, channel name and rotary knob function. The bottom line displays the soft key menu, the band selected, and the ESW/TSW condition. Also displayed are letters and symbols indicating scan, direct/repeater talk around, monitor, secure, priority and call. In addition to the character display, there are two LED indicators on the left. The top LED on the indicates a signal is being received on the selected band while the bottom LED indicates that any one or more of the installed bands are transmitting. 2.13 GENERAL OPERATION 2-5 Switch on the transceiver as described in 2.3. Select the desired band by pressing the appropriate knob. Select the same band on the audio panel. Press the knob again so that MODE shows up on the top right of the display. Rotate the knob until the desired mode, channel or talk group is selected. Press the knob until VOL is again shown on the display. You can adjust the volume by waiting until a signal is received or by pressing F1 (factory programmed for monitor function) and adjusting the rotary knob. The radio is ready to use. Remember that the band selected by pressing the rotary knobs is what is displayed on the screen but the band selected by the audio panel is band that you are actually transmitting and receiving on. If another band is displayed, the rotary knob for the band you are using is still operating the volume level. To use the DTMF key pad while transmitting, the band you are using must be displayed on the screen. 2.14 RADIO SERVICE SOFTWARE (RSS for DOS or CPS for Windows) To make any changes to the programming in the radio, RSS software must be used. There is no provision in the radio to allow the user to change frequencies, zones, talk groups, etc. RSS software can be purchased from your local Motorola dealer. Along with the RSS, a Motorola Radio Interface Box (RIB) is required to connect the computer to the TDFM-600/6000. Each band in the TDFM-600/6000 is considered an XTS-3000 portable by the RSS software. To program a band in the transceiver, it must be selected by pressing the appropriate knob before running the RSS. Follow the instructions supplied with the RSS and RIB. The radio cable supplied with the RIB will not connect to the TDFM-600/6000, therefore you will need to fabricate or purchase the cable shown below. FIGURE 2-2 Programming Cable SECTION 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 GENERAL This section contains information and instructions for the correct installation of the TDFM-600/6000 Transceiver. 3.2 EQUIPMENT PACKING LOG 2-6 Unpack the equipment and check for any damage that may have occurred during transit. Save hte 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. 3.3 INSTALLATION The TDFM-600/6000 Transceiver is designed to be dzus mounted and should be installed in conjunction with an IN-600 installation kit. See figure 3-1 for an outline drawing of the unit with dimensions to facilitate the installation. 3.4 INSTALLATION KIT - CONTENTS The IN-600 installation kit (P/N 01xxxx-1) consists of: 3.5 1. One 25 pin Cannon D mating connector (female) complete with crimp pins and hood. 2. 3 BNC connectors. ANTENNA INSTALLATION The type and number of antennas depends on the model of transceiver being installed. The following is a list of recommended antennas for the various RF modules: VHF 136 to 176 MHz Comant part # CI-292 UHFLO 403 to 470 MHz Comant part # CI-275 UHFHI450 to 512 MHz Comant part # CI-275 800 806 to 870 MHz Comant part # CI-306 The antenna should be mounted on the bottom of the aircraft whenever possible. Consult with instructions provided with the antenna. Connect the RF cables to the back of the transceiver using the BNC connectors provided in the installation kit. 3-2 3-3 3.6 FIGURE 3-1 Outline Drawing for Model TDFM-600/6000 INSTALLATION - PIN LOCATIONS AND CONNECTIONS >J1' 25 Pin D Connections - Use FEMALE Connector Pin # Description Ground Main Power +28 VDC Mic 1 Audio 1 PTT 1 Mic 2 Audio 2 PTT 2 Mic 3 10 Audio 3 11 PTT 3 12 TX Data 13 RX Data 14 Ground 15 Main Power +28 VDC 16 Memory Up 17 Memory Down 18 LH Data 19 SB9600 Busy 20 OPTB+ 21 CTS Out 22 Boot DIN 23 No Connection 24 No Connection 3-4 25 >J1' 25 Pin D Connections - Use FEMALE Connector Panel Backlighting TABLE 3-1 3.7 INSTALLATION - WIRING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 3-2 shows all required connections and recommended wire sizes for the TDFM-600/6000 transceiver. 3.8 MAIN GROUND - PINS 1 AND 14 Both pins should be connected to ground. The main ground is internally connected to the chassis. 3.9 MAIN POWER +28 VDC - PINS 2 AND 15 Both pins should be connected to +28 volts DC +/- 15%. 3.10 MIC 1, 2 AND 3 - PINS 3, 6 AND 9 The microphone input signals shall be connected using shielded wire with the shield connected to ground (pin 1 or 14). It is recommended for best results to leave the other end of the shield floating to prevent ground currents. 3.11 AUDIO 1, 2 AND 3 - PINS 4, 7 AND 10 Audio outputs 1, 2 and 3 are 600 ohms impedance. The output power is 500 mW maximum. 3.12 PTT 1, 2 AND 3 - PINS 5, 8 AND 11 The PTT lines should be floating when in receive and grounded for transmit. The input has a pull up resistor to 5 volts. Connecting an audio panel which wishes to see more may result in no receive audio from the audio panel. Connect a 1N4006 diode in series with the cathode towards the audio panel in this case. 3.13 TX DATA AND RX DATA - PINS 12 AND 13 These are an RS-232 serial port for future use. Leave both pins unconnected. 3.14 MEMORY UP AND MEMORY DOWN - PINS 16 AND 17 These pins can be used to scroll up and down through the zone/channel/mode/talk group selections for the band currently displayed on the screen. The inputs normally floating are grounded to activate. Two push buttons or a center off, SPDT, spring loaded toggle switch are typically used on these inputs. 3-5 3.15 LH DATA, SB9600 BUSY, OPTB+, CTS OUT AND BOOT DIN - PINS 18 THROUGH 22 These pins are used for programming or updating the transceiver using Motorola Radio Service Software (RSS) and are generally left unconnected. However, if it is desirable to update the radio without removing it from the aircraft, these lines can be run to a 25 pin D male connector located on the panel where a laptop computer can plug in. Use the same pin numbers so the programming cable described in section 2 can be used (minus the power pins). 3.16 PANEL BACKLIGHTING - PINS 25 Connect to aircraft panel dimming bus. The transceiver comes with either 28 VDC or 5 VAC backlighting circuits. 3-6 FIGURE 3-2 Wiring connections and notes for the TDFM-600/6000 Transceiver 3-7
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