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USER`S MANUAL FOR TTG-7000 TCAS\TRANSPONDER RF
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1. Figure 3 1 2 4 1 10 illustrates the RTCA DO 260 Generator Definition Menu This menu allows the operator to specify the generator parameters for delay triggering RTCA DO 260 Generator Definition Definition Generator Gen A V Enable FF ecg l a A Power 20 Generators Phase o Gena proza Path m Delay nsecs o Random Starting Position Message Type Mode S Mode S E Random Mode S 000001 Mode S Address DFO Name Frequency Figure 3 1 2 4 1 10 RTCA DO 260 Generator Definition Menu for Delay Triggering TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 56 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Item Softkey Function 1 Yes Generator Allows selection of generator 2 Yes Frequency Allows setting the output frequency of the generator Yes Power Allows setting the output power of the generator Yes Phase Allows setting the output phase of the generator Yes Path Allows setting the path of the generator to top or bottom Yes Delay Allows setting the delay from the trigger source If the generator that is being set is the trigger source this parameter is disabled The delay value will be either positive or negative in accordance with the setting in the timing definition of delay or delay The range is from 0 to 120000 nanoseconds in 100 nanosecond steps Yes Message Type Allows se
2. DF16 Reply MV Fields Menu MV VDS MV ARA 0 v MV RAC Figure 3 1 2 5 1 3 2 Coordination Reply Message MV Field Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Breakdown of the coordination reply message Yes MV VDS Yes MV ARA Yes MV RAC Yes MV RAT Yes MV MTE TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 3 1 2 5 1 4 UFO Messages Figure 3 1 2 5 1 4 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 UFO Message Definition Menu The UFO Message Definition Menu allows the user to define the UFO interrogation messages of a Mode S intruder Stop Time Enable RL AQ 000001 Stop Time sec 6550 0 Figure 3 1 2 5 1 4 1 UFO Message Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Data grid of all defined UFO messages Yes Add Adds a new UFO interrogation Yes Remove Removes the selected UFO interrogation Yes Start Time Allows setting the start time of the selected UFO message Yes Stop Time TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 79 Rev H 90 7000 0001 Diagram Softkey Function Item Allows setting the stop time of the selected UFO message Yes Reply Length Allows setting the RL bit of the UFO message Yes Acquisition Special Allows setting the AQ bit of the UFO message Yes BDS Allows setting the BDS register of the UFO message Yes Enable Allows enabling or disabling UFO messages TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000
3. TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 43 90 7000 0001 Rev H Note To enable highlighting of individual messages check the appropriate es in menu control section 2 of Figure 3 1 2 3 2 1 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 44 90 7000 0001 RevH 3 1 2 4 TCAS Transmitter Menu Figure 3 1 2 4 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS Transmitter Menu The TCAS Transmitter Menu allows the user to implement a block of transmissions or RTCA DO 260 tests Transmitter Menu Advanced Technical Group TTG 7000 TCAS Transponder RF Generator A RTCA DO 260 Tests bb Block Transmission Figure 3 1 2 4 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Transmitter Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item Yes RTCA DO 260 Tests Displays a menu that allows the user to set the TTG 7000 generators to perform RTCA DO 260 tests Yes Block Transmissions Displays a menu that allows the user to set a group of messages UF DF ATCRBS Interrogation and ATCRBS Replies to transmit at a specific time and block period TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 45 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 2 4 1 RTCA DO 260 Tests Figure 3 1 2 4 1 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 RTCA DO 260 Tests Menu The TTG 7000 RTCA DO 260 Tests Menu allows the user to define tests that set the TTG 7000 transmitters for RTCA DO 260 receiver testing RTCA DO 260 Tests mW Power Mode Low Power Menu Local 4 Trigger Source Gen A Period msecs Trigger Mode Delay t No Transmissions im
4. 4 Yes Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Interrogation mode 2 Yes PRF Range 1 10000 Hz 3 Yes Power Pulse Spacing P1 P2 0 05 to 3 95 microseconds P1 P3 19 05 to 22 95 microseconds Range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps P3 P4 0 05 to 3 95 microseconds TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 155 Rev H Diagram Item Softkey Function Spacing steps in 0 025 microseconds Yes Pulse Width 0 to 1 950 microseconds P1 P2 and P3 0 to 2 5 microseconds P4 Steps in 0 025 microsecond Yes Pulse Level CAL VAR OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 dBm are limited to 20 dBm Yes Bottom settings Time deviation 1 0 microseconds in 0 025 microsecond steps Power deviation 20 dB in 1 dB steps High end limit 20 dBm Yes SLS On Off TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 156 Rev H 3 1 3 9 Transponder Mode S Menu Figure 3 1 3 9 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Transponder Mode S Menu Single Interrogation Mode Mode S Mode Menu el PRF 100 Power 20 dBm Frequency 1030 00 q Ue ola aA lt Frequency 4 Pulse Spacing Pulse Width Pulse Level Power Dev 4 P1 P2 2 000 5 Pi 0 800 PS CAL 5 Pi P6 3 500 s PZ 0 800 us Pi SPR I750 0 500 J se Endes Pulse Spacing b 4 P1 P5 4350 ys P5 0 800 js Power Dev dB Time 0 000 js on 4 of bele
5. Diagram Softkey Function Item horizontal vertical scales and horizontal vertical positions 7 Yes Trigger source Log Video ATE Line Mode S ATE Line Mode A or ATE Line Mode C 8 Yes Receiver Port 9 Yes Top Bottom Antenna TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 138 Rev H 3 1 3 Transponder Menu Figure 3 1 3 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Transponder Menu Transponder Menu Transponder Test b Figure 3 1 3 1 Transponder Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Settings 2 Yes Measurements 3 Yes Receiver Menu 4 Yes Transponder Tests TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 139 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 3 1 Transponder Settings Figure 3 1 3 1 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Transponder Settings Menu The Transponder Settings Menu allows the user to configure the Transmitter Receiver and Antenna Simulator modules within the test set for transponder tests This menu is mainly used for testing and troubleshooting of the TTG 7000 For Transponder unit testing this menu should only be used to set the individual RF generator freguencies Transponder Settings acaive Suppression Out Menu Rx T1 B1 gt Local Signal Generator A Freguency Factory Setup Signal Generator Receiver Path OF Signal Generator C g Frequency Modulation Off Signal Generator D On T Suppression Out Frequency 7 Bottom All On off Modulation d J Sig
6. 13 Yes Squitter Power Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 14 Yes Sguitter Antenna Top Only Bottom Only or Both 15 Yes Start Stop Time 16 Yes Enable If checked then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 17 Yes Altitude Report If enabled the altitude code will be present in the DFO reply If disabled the altitude code will set to 0 18 Yes Ground Allows the user to set intruder on ground 19 Yes Squitter Enable 20 Yes DO 260 Mode A or B 21 Yes Mode S Address 22 Yes Squitter Probability Pattern Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 23 Yes Altitude Code Gilham or Binary 24 Yes Intruder Identification 25 Yes Mode A Code TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 110 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 26 Yes Velocity Type 27 Yes Utility Message UM Field 28 Yes IMF Field 29 Yes Downlink Reguest DR Field 30 Yes Flight Status FS Field 31 Yes Transponder Capability CA Field Yes CPR Encoding Odd Even Odd only or Even only Yes Mode S Sguitters TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 111 Rev H 3 1 2 5 10 Dynamic ADS R Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 10 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Dynamic ADS R Definition Menu The Dynamic ADS R Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for a dynamic ADS R DF18 intruder
7. 5 Power Switch and Indicator 6 Eight 8 Antenna Ports T1 T2 T3 T4 B1 B2 B3 B4 7 ATE Line input This connection is also available in the rear It contains discrete inputs discrete outputs and 429 Tx Rx 8 Suppression Input Output 9 Scope Channel 1 10 Scope Channel 2 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 8 90 7000 0001 Rev H Figure 2 2 TTG 7000 TCAS Transponder RF Generator Rear TTG 7000 Front Interfaces Ethernet RJ 45 jack for remote control of test set via TCP IP Another RJ 45 jack is provided in the front 2 Spectrum Analyzer Output Coupled output from the Top Receiver SMA Jack 3 Spectrum Analyzer Output Coupled output from the Bottom Receiver SMA Jack 4 Aux Control Port D Sub 25 Pin Female TTG 7000C Interface Port 5 External I O Ports 1 6 BNC Jack Application Specific 6 Scope Channel 1 7 Scope Channel 2 8 Suppression Input Output 9 ATE Line Port D Sub 37 Pin Male 10 GPIB Bus Port 11 Fan 12 Power Supply 115 230 VAC 50 60 Hz TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 9 90 7000 0001 Rev H Figure 2 3 TTG 7000C RF Amplifier Chamber Front T1 Port Connect to TTG 7000 T1 Port Receiver Port B1 Port Connect to TTG 7000 B1 Port Ground Station and UF Interrogations B2 Port Connect to TTG 7000 B2 Port Generator 1 Port B3 Port Connect to TTG 7000 B3 Port Generator 2 Port B4 Port Connect to TTG 7000 B4 Port Generator 3 Port Power Indicator COODDOOHA wy On O
8. lt 1 4 60 dBm Internal with Antenna Resistors for ACSS Collins and Honeywell 1030 MHz with BPSK Demodulation 1090 MHz 978 MHz UAT Option 40 dB minimum Top Bottom 17 to 60 dBm 0 1 dB 0 5 dB TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 6 Rev H Relative Phase Measurement Range 0 to 359 degrees Resolution 1 degree Accuracy 4 degrees Frequency Measurement Resolution 0 2 KHz Accuracy 1 KHz Using Special Test Mode 10 KHz Pulse Characteristic Measurement Resolution 10 nS Software Interfaces Ethernet GPIB USB 2 0 VNC Viewer Interfaces Suppression Bus Front Rear ATE Lines Front Rear 429 Tx Rx Front Rear Two Scope Ouiputs Front Rear LAN Front Rear USB Type B Control Front Two USB Type A Front for Peripherals Flash Disk HID Six External I O Ports Rear Application Specific Top Bottom RF Coupled Outputs Calibration Cycle Typically 1 year TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 7 Rev H 2 Hardware Figure 2 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Transponder RF Generator with Chamber RF Amplifier TTG 7000C TTG 7000 Front Interfaces 1 Color LCD Touch Screen Display 2 Ethernet RJ 45 jack for remote control of test set via TCP IP Another RJ 45 jack is provided in the rear 3 USB Type B jack for remote control of test set 4 Two 2 USB Type A jacks for interface to external USB devices Keyboards mouse flash drives
9. 1 Turn off power of the TTG 7000 by pressing the power switch on the front of the test set 2 Connect the 25 pin ribbon cable provided with the TTG 7000C from the rear of the TTG 7000C Aux Control port to the TTG 7000 Aux Control port 3 Match the RF ports on the front of the TTG 7000C with the RF ports on the front of the TTG 7000 using the RF cables provided with the TTG 7000C Connect the RF cables from chamber to the TTG 7000C RF ports on the rear 5 Turn on power of the TTG 7000 by pressing the power switch on the front of the test set The TTG 7000 provides power to the TTG 7000C therefore the power indicator on the TTG 7000C should be illuminated once power is applied to the TTG 7000 3 2 6 How to Enter Own Aircraft Information Go to the TTG 7000 Main Menu Press the TCAS softkey to display TCAS Main Menu Press the Own Aircraft softkey to display the TCAS Own Aircraft Menu Use the comboboxes or softkeys on the TCAS Own Aircraft Menu to enter the appropriate po mo mim information 3 2 7 How to Setup a Static ATCRBS Intruder 1 Go to the TTG 7000 Main Menu 2 Press the TCAS softkey to display TCAS Main Menu 3 Press the Scenario softkey to display the TCAS Scenario Menu 4 Use the Scenario Time combobox or softkey to enter the scenario time TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 181 90 7000 0001 Rev H 5 Set the number of static intruders to at least 1 using either the Number of Static Intruders combobox or softkey
10. 16 Yes Sguitter Antenna Top Only Bottom Only or Both 17 Yes Start Stop Time Time intruder is active 18 Yes Reply If checked then the intruder will reply to interrogations 19 Yes Enable If checked then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 100 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 20 Yes Altitude Report If enabled the altitude code will be present in the DFO reply If disabled the altitude code will set to 0 21 Yes Ground Allows the user to set the intruder to ground 22 Yes Squitter If enabled squitter are active 23 Yes Crosslink Capability 24 Yes Override Range Calculation 25 Yes DO 260 Mode Version A or B 26 Yes Squitter Probability Pattern Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 27 Yes Reply Probability Pattern Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 28 Yes Mode S Address 29 Yes Altitude Mode Gilham or Binary 30 Yes Identification Type and Intruder Identification 31 Yes Velocity Type 32 Yes Utility Message UM 33 Yes SL combobox 34 Yes RI AQ 0 combobox 35 Yes RI AQ 1 combobox 36 Yes RI DF 16 37 Yes Downlink Message DR 38 Yes Flight Status FS 39 Yes Mode A Code 40 Yes CA Field Yes Hybrid Deviation Values If hybrid deviation enable allows entry of range bearing and altitude deviations Yes CPR Encoding Odd Even Odd only or Ev
11. 6 Press the Intruders softkey to edit the intruder information Select Mode C in the Intruder Mode combobox or softkey to display the Static Mode C Menu 7 Use the controls on Static Mode C Menu to enter the information for your ATCRBS intruder Static Mode C Minimum Parameters Parameter Default Selection Range Tx Channel GenA Gen A Gen C or Gen D Altitude 1000 1000 to 126700 feet Bearing 0 0 to 359 degrees Range 0 O to 160 Nmi Latitude 90 to 90 degrees Longitude 180 to 180 degrees Reply Power 20 20 to 90 dBm Low Power 1 to 69 dBm Hi Power Start at 0 O to Scenario Duration Stop at Scenario Duration O to Scenario Duration Enable Enable Enable Disable Reply On On Off Altitude Reporting On On Off WS1 0 0 255 WS2 0 0 255 Reply Antenna WS1 By Altitude Bottom Top Both By Altitude Reply Antenna WS2 By Altitude Bottom Top Both By Altitude Reply Ouadrant WS1 Forward Forward Right After Left Any Ouadrant By Location Reply Ouadrant WS2 Forward Forward Right After Left Any Ouadrant By Location Mode A Code 0000 0000 7777 Octal Note That for all intruders the location can be entered using range and bearing or latitude and longitude If range and bearing is used the TTG 7000 will calculate the latitude and longitude of the intruder If latitude and longitude is being used the TTG 7000 will calculate the range and bearing
12. 3 1 2 5 1 2 Broadcast Message Figure 3 1 2 5 1 2 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Broadcast Message Definition Menu The Broadcast Message Definition Menu allows the user to define the broadcast message of a Mode S intruder Start Time Stop Time Enable RL AQ i 32000000000001 635966 Remove Start Time sec 0 0 Stop Time sec 6550 0 Figure 3 1 2 5 1 2 1 Broadcast Message Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Data grid of all defined broadcast messages Yes Add Adds a new broadcast message Yes Remove Removes the selected broadcast message Yes Start Time Allows setting the start time of the selected broadcast message Yes Stop Time Allows setting the stop time of the selected broadcast message TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 74 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Yes Reply Length Allows setting the RL bit of the broadcast message Yes Acquisition Special Allows setting the AQ bit of the broadcast message Yes Enable Allows enabling or disabling broadcast messages Yes MU Field Menu See Figure 3 1 2 5 1 2 2 Description Low i Broadcast MU Fields T T Menu 50 4 v SPARE 0 v Figure 3 1 2 5 1 2 2 Broadcast Message MU Field Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Breakdown of the Broadcast message Yes MU MTB Yes MU CVC Yes MU VRC Yes MU CH
13. Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Video Block Maximum 12 2 Yes Starting At Allows setting the initial time for video block transmission 3 Yes Stopping At Allows setting the final time for video block transmission 4 Yes Trigger Source TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 124 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Allows setting the trigger source to either Mode C or Mode S interrogation 5 Yes Tx Channel Allows setting the transmitter to transmit the video block 6 Yes Bearing Allows setting the bearing of the transmitter when transmitting the video block 7 Yes Range Allows setting the time delay from the trigger 8 Yes Altitude Used only if dynamic velocity not 0 9 Yes Velocity 10 Yes Vertical Speed Used only if dynamic velocity not 0 11 Yes Track Used only if dynamic velocity not 0 12 Yes Reply Power Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 13 Yes Reply Antenna Top Only Bottom Only Alternating Both or By Altitude 14 Yes Enable Allows enabling or disabling the video block 15 Yes Mode S Address 16 Yes Altitude Code Gilham or Binary 17 Yes One Shot Video Data 18 Yes Video Waypoints 19 Yes Video Data Bits TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 125 Rev H mene Video Blocks Definition Menu Q Video Block Number Whisper Shout 16 Enable m F Starting At
14. from the own aircraft 8 Whenall the reguired information is entered press the Back softkey on the bottom of the softkey area to return to the TCAS Scenario Menu 9 To start the scenario use the Scenario softkey Once the scenario has started the Run Time box on the top of the menu should be changing with the current scenario time TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 182 Rev H 10 If the scenario terminates the Scenario softkey will return to the off position If user wants to terminate the scenario before the total scenario time change the Scenario softkey to the off position 3 2 8 How to Setup a Dynamic ATCRBS Intruder 1 Go to the TTG 7000 Main Menu 2 Press the TCAS softkey to display TCAS Main Menu 3 Press the Scenario softkey to display the TCAS Scenario Menu 4 Use the Scenario Time combobox or softkey to enter the scenario time 5 Set the number of dynamic intruders to at least 1 using either the Number of Dynamic Intruders combobox or softkey 6 Press the Intruders softkey to edit the intruder information Select Mode C in the Intruder Mode combobox or softkey to display the Dynamic Mode C Menu 7 Use the controls on Dynamic Mode C Menu to enter the information for your ATCRBS intruder This screen is similar to the static but allows the user to enter a velocity vertical speed and track direction Dynamic Mode C Minimum Parameters Parame
15. 0 0 7 Enable On Stopping At 6550 0 Figure 3 1 2 5 15 2 TCAS Video Blocks Definition Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Video Block Maximum 12 2 Yes Starting At Allows setting the initial time for video block transmission 3 Yes Stopping At Allows setting the final time for video block transmission 4 Yes Trigger Source Allows setting the trigger source to either Mode C or Mode S interrogation 5 Yes Tx Channel Allows setting the transmitter to transmit the video block 6 Yes Bearing Allows setting the bearing of the transmitter when transmitting the video block 7 Yes Range TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 126 90 7000 0001 RevH Diagram Softkey Function Item Allows setting the time delay from the trigger 8 Yes Altitude Used only if dynamic velocity not 0 9 Yes Velocity 10 Yes Vertical Speed Used only if dynamic velocity not 0 11 Yes Track Used only if dynamic velocity not 0 12 Yes Reply Power Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 13 Yes Reply Antenna Top Only Bottom Only Alternating Both or By Altitude 14 Yes Reply Quadrant Forward Right After Left or Any Quadrant 15 Yes Enable Allows enabling or disabling the video block 16 Yes Whisper Shout Level 17 Yes One Shot Video Data 18 Yes Video Waypoints 19 Yes Video Data Bits TTG 7000 User s Manua
16. 10 If the scenario terminates the Scenario softkey will return to the off position If user wants to terminate the scenario before the total scenario time change the Scenario softkey to the off position 3 2 10 How to Setup a Dynamic Mode S Intruder 1 Go to the TTG 7000 Main Menu 2 Press the TCAS softkey to display TCAS Main Menu 3 Press the Scenario softkey to display the TCAS Scenario Menu 4 Use the Scenario Time combobox or softkey to enter the scenario time 5 Set the number of dynamic intruders to at least 1 using either the Number of Dynamic Intruders combobox or softkey 6 Press the Intruders softkey to edit the intruder information Select Mode S TCAS Only the Intruder Mode combobox or softkey to display the Dynamic Mode S Menu 7 Use the controls on Dynamic Mode S Menu to enter the information for your Mode S intruder This screen is similar to the static but allows the user to enter a velocity vertical speed and track direction Dynamic Mode S Minimum Parameters Parameter Default Selection Range Tx Channel GenA Gen A Gen C or Gen D Altitude 1000 1000 to 126700 feet Bearing 0 0 to 359 degrees Range 0 O to 160 Nmi Latitude 90 to 90 degrees Longitude 180 to 180 degrees Velocity 0 O to 2000 knots Vertical Speed 0 32576 ft min Track 0 180 to 180 degrees Reply Power 20 20 to 90 dBm Low Power 1 to 69 dBm Hi Power Reply An
17. 32576 to 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps 11 Yes Velocity Range 0 to 2000 knots 12 Yes Track Angle Value range from 0 to 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 13 Yes Reply Power Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 14 Yes Reply Antenna Top Only Bottom Only Alternating Both or By Altitude 15 Yes Squitter Power Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 16 Yes Sguitter Antenna Top Only Bottom Only or Both 17 Yes Start and Stop Time 18 Yes Enable If enabled then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 19 Yes Reply 20 Yes Altitude Report If enabled the altitude code will be present in the DFO reply If disabled the altitude code will set to 0 21 Yes Ground Allows the user to set the intruder to ground 22 Yes Squitter If enabled squitter are active TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 90 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 23 Yes Crosslink Capability 24 Yes Hybrid Deviation If enabled allows deviation in altitude bearing and range 25 Yes DO 260 Mode Version A or B 26 Yes Squitter Probability Pattern Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 27 Yes Reply Probability Pattern Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 28 Yes Mode S Address 29 Yes Altitude Mode switch Gilham or
18. Time deviation 1 0 microseconds in 0 025 microsecond steps Power deviation 20 dB in 1 dB steps High end limit 20 dBm 8 Yes SLS On Off TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 152 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 3 7 Transponder Mode A Mode S All Call Menu Figure 3 1 3 7 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Transponder Mode A Mode S All Call Menu The Transponder Mode A Mode S All Call Menu allows the user to setup the test set for Mode A Mode S All Call interrogations Single Interrogation PRF ode Mode A Mode S All Call 100 P1 P2 P1 P3 Bottom Med A Mode S All Call Power Dev o Mode Menu dBm 1030 00 Local rs Power 20 Freguency Pulse Spacing us 8 000 2 000 us dB Frequency Pulse Width Pulse Level Power Dev 1030 0 s a P z P2 0 800 us P2 CAL P3 0 800 s P3 CAL gt Pulse Spacing b P4 1 600 s P4 CAL pias 0 000 Z zi o lt 4 a Pulse Level Top Bottom b SLS Figure 3 1 3 7 1 Transponder Mode A Mode S All Call Menu 4 Yes Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Interrogation mode 2 Yes PRF Range 1 10000 Hz 3 Yes Power Range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps Pulse Spacing P1 P2 0 05 to 3 95 microseconds P1 P3 6 05 to 9 95 microseconds P3 P4 0 05 to 3 95 microseconds Spacing steps in 0 025 microse
19. Yes Remove Yes Start Time Allows setting the start time of the selected coordination message Removes the selected coordination message Yes Stop Time Allows setting the stop time of the selected coordination message TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 71 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Yes Reply Length Allows setting the RL bit of the coordination message Yes Acquisition Special Allows setting the AQ bit of the coordination message Yes Enable Allows enabling or disabling coordination messages Yes Intruder Initiated If yes on then the intruder sends the coordination message at the appropriate time specified If no off then the intruder waits for an UUT coordination message at the appropriate time before transmitting a coordination message Yes MU Field Menu See Figure 3 1 2 5 1 1 2 LSB Description Low High Invalid Coordination MU Fields Menu False a gt ad y SPARE 0 a Figure 3 1 2 5 1 1 2 Coordination Message MU Field Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 72 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Breakdown of the coordination message Yes MU MTB Yes MU CVC Yes MU VRC Yes MU CHC Yes MU HRC Yes MU HSB Yes MU VSB Yes MU MID TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 73 Rev H
20. 1 Stopping at secs 6550 0 7 Squitter Groun Mode S Extended DO 260 Mode DO 260 Crosslnk Capabil Tx Channel GenA Mode S Address 000005 o Hybhe Deviation rare 1000 Altitude Code Mode Probability Pattern Beg o Binary bo Gilham NAJU Rep 3 a Range 0 000 Mode A Code Identification A gongitude 1 372097 o atitude 43 618981 a ertical Speed o Velocity Type ro elocity 0 0 7 Track 0 0000000 ly j 50 ke Power SL NoTC Keny Antenna By Altitude RI AQ 0 Non ob boakd TCAS quitter Power 50 RI AQ 1 No Airskeed Quitter Antenna Both RI DF 16 Won on hoa HOOOOSDD Figure 3 1 2 5 5 1 Static Mode S Extended Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Type Dynamic or Static 2 Yes Number Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 568 3 Yes Mode TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 89 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C ADS B Only 4 Yes Tx Channel User can select from one of three possible transmitters 5 Yes Altitude Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Yes Bearing Phase Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Yes Range Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles 8 Yes Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Yes Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Yes Vertical Speed Range from
21. 2 pe Starting at secs b o 7 Enable v Altitude Repo Number Stopping at secs 6550 0 ka 4 V Squitter C Ground lt Mode DO 260 Mode DO 260 Tx Channel ma Mode S Address 000004 Altitude Code Mode Probability Patteco Squitter 1 os Altitude 1000 Bearing o Binary J Gilham Reply 1 Range 0 000 i Idetrsficati i g 43 618981 7 Latitude a Longitude 1 372097 o o e Vertical Speed o IMF OJ ft min Velocity Type GroundSpeed Normal Velocity 0 0 kts CF 6 Fs 0 DR 0 UM 10 Track 0 0000000 Squitter Power Squitter Antenna Z Figure 3 1 2 5 10 1 Dynamic ADS R Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Type Dynamic or Static 2 Yes Number Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 568 3 Yes Mode Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B ADS R TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 112 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 4 Yes Tx Channel User can select from one of three possible transmitters 5 Yes Altitude Binary range from 1000 to 50175 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Yes Bearing Phase Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Yes Range Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles 8 Yes Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Yes Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Yes Vertical Speed Range from 32576 to
22. 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps 11 Yes Velocity Range 0 to 2000 knots 12 Yes Track Angle Range from 180 to 180 degrees in 1 degree steps 13 Yes Squitter Power Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 14 Yes Squitter Antenna Top Only Bottom Only or Both 15 Yes Start Stop Time 16 Yes Enable If checked then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 17 Yes Altitude Report If enabled the altitude code will be present in the DFO reply If disabled the altitude code will set to 0 18 Yes Ground Allows the user to set intruder on ground 19 Yes Squitter Enable 20 Yes DO 260 Mode A or B 21 Yes Mode S Address 22 Yes Squitter Probability Pattern Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 23 Yes Altitude Code Gilham or Binary 24 Yes Intruder Identification 25 Yes Mode A Code TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 113 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 26 Yes Velocity Type 27 Yes Utility Message UM Field 28 Yes IMF Field 29 Yes Downlink Reguest DR Field 30 Yes Flight Status FS Field 31 Yes Transponder Capability CA Field Yes CPR Encoding Odd Even Odd only or Even only Yes Mode S Squitters Yes Waypoints TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 114 Rev H 3 1 2 5 11 TCAS Display Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 11 1 illustrates the TTG
23. All Call interrogations 100 Single Interrogation Mode Menu Power 20 dBm Frequency 1030 00 Power Dev 0 dB Mode Mode A Only All Call lu aj lula Pulse Width Pulse Level Power Dev Pi 0 800 us P1 CAL CAL P2 0 800 us P3 CAL P4 0 800 us P4 CAL Time 0 000 js o ll of Figure 3 1 3 5 1 Transponder Mode A All Call Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Interrogation mode 2 Yes PRF Range 1 10000 Hz 3 Yes Power Range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 4 Yes Pulse Spacing P1 P2 0 05 to 3 95 microseconds P1 P3 6 05 to 9 95 microseconds P3 P4 0 05 to 3 95 microseconds Spacing steps in 0 025 microseconds TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 149 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 5 Yes Pulse Width 0 to 1 950 microseconds P1 P2 and P3 0 to 2 5 microseconds P4 Steps in 0 025 microsecond 6 Yes Pulse Level CAL VAR OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 dBm are limited to 20 dBm 7 Yes Bottom settings Time deviation 1 0 microseconds in 0 025 microsecond steps Power deviation 20 dB in 1 dB steps High end limit 20 dBm 8 Yes SLS On Off TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 150 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 3 6 Transponder Mode C All Call Menu Figure 3 1 3 6 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Tran
24. Binary 30 Yes Identification Type and Intruder Identification 31 Yes Velocity Type 32 Yes Utility Message UM 33 Yes SL 34 Yes RI AQ 0 35 Yes RI AQ 1 36 Yes RI DF 16 37 Yes Downlink Message DR 38 Yes Flight Status FS 39 Yes Mode A Code 40 Yes CA Field Yes Hybrid Deviation Values When Hybrid Deviation is enable allows entry of range bearing and altitude deviation values Yes CPR Encoding Odd Even Odd only or Even only Yes Mode S Sguitters Yes Coordination Message Definition Yes Broadcast Message Definition Yes DF16 Reply Message Menu Yes UFO Message Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 91 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 2 5 5 1 Mode S Sguitter Definition Figure 3 1 2 5 5 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Mode S Sguitter Definition Menu The Mode S Squitter Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for a Mode S ADS B intruder Frame Mode S Sguitters Menu Extended Squitter Airborne Aircraft Operational Status Type 31 Version 0 88000005F8000000000000F403FF BDS Register Number D gt Extended Squitter Airborne Position Type 9 Even 88000005480B01144E53E99A3692 Schedule Extended Squitter Airborne Position Type 9 Odd 88000005480B04983C51F6714AA7 Extended Squitter Aircraft Status Emergency Priority Status 88000005E1000000000000F399BE Extended Squitter Identification Type 4 88000005244D4054C30C605041E1 Extended Squitter Velocity Over Ground Subtype 1 880000059908010020
25. Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for an Ident squitter a ka m ME Type Category ME Type ME Character 1 Character Character Character Character Character Character Figure 3 1 2 5 5 4 1 Ident Squitter Definition Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Breakdown of the Ident Squitter Yes Type Yes Aircraft Category Yes Character 1 Yes Character 2 Yes Character 3 Yes Character 4 Yes Character 5 Yes Character 6 Yes Character 7 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 96 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Item Softkey Yes Function Character 8 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 97 Rev H 3 1 2 5 5 5 BDS Register Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 5 5 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 BDS Register Definition Menu The BDS Register Definition Menu allows the user to add or remove BDS registers to a Mode S Extended intruder Register Number BDS Name BDS 05 Airborne Position Subtype 9 Odd BDS 05 No Position Information Even 480B04983C51F6 00000000000000 26D99F BDS 08 Ident and Category Type 4 244D4054C30C60 BDS 09 Velocity Over Ground Subtype 1 99080100200401 BDS 61 Aircraft Status Emergency Priority Status E1000000000000 BDS 65 Extended Squitter Airborne Aircraft O
26. Dir Coupler pelea Sig Gen D Bottom Ant TCAS 1090 MHz B1 Sig Gen E B2 1090 MHz AR718A si Transponder Sig Gen F 1090 MHz B4 e DFO DF11 DF16 a Receiver Receiver DF17 DFO DF17 Top Bottom DF4 DF20 1030 MHz 1030 MHz UFO 4 5 16 20 21 DF5 DF21 DF11 DF16 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 199 90 7000 0001 Rev H
27. Double Interrogation Parameter Menu Diagram Softkey Item Function Yes Double Settings P1 P1 Spacing 0 to 400 microseconds Interlace Interrogation On Off Interlace Ratio 1 1 to 1 1000 I E 1 4 ratio means that the TTG will transmit a second interrogation every fourth PRF period Yes Pulse Settings Will open the menu to change the pulse and spacing parameters for the selected transmission Yes Mode Allows selection of interrogation of any of the following Mode A Mode C Mode A All Call Mode C All Call Mode A Mode S All Call Mode C Mode S All Call TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 161 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Mode S P1 P2 Pulse DME pulse pair or Alternating Mode A C Yes PRF 1 to 10000 Hz Yes Power Level 20 to 90 dBm Yes Frequency Yes PRF Sync Provides mechanism to sync or unsync the PRF of the first transmission with the second This softkey is available for P1 P2 Pulse or DME interrogations Yes Sync reply and information sync TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 162 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 4 UAT Menu Figure 3 1 4 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 UAT Menu The UAT Menu allows the user to select between the Settings Receiving Station Receiver or Scenario menus for UAT testing UAT Menu Local Advanced Technical Group TTG 7000 TCAS Transponder RF Generator Settings
28. Power 1 to 69 dBm Hi Power Reply Antenna By Altitude Bottom Top Both Alternating By Altitude Sguitter Power 50 20 to 90 dBm Low Power 1 to 69 dBm Hi Power Sguitter Antenna Both Top Bottom Both Start at 0 0 to Scenario Duration Stop at Scenario Duration O to Scenario Duration Enable Enable Enable Disable Reply On On Off Squitter On On Off Ground Off On Off Crosslink Capability Off On Off Mode S Address O FFFFFF Altitude Code Mode Binary Binary Gilham Reply Probability 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Squitter Probability 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Mode A Code 0000 0000 7777 Octal CA 0 0 7 FS 0 0 7 DR 0 0 31 UM 0 0 63 SL No TCAS Sensitivity Level 0 7 RI AQ 0 No on board TCAS 0 7 RI AQ 1 No Airspeed 0 7 Note That for all intruders the location can be entered using range and bearing or latitude and longitude If range and bearing is used the TTG 7000 will calculate the latitude and longitude of the intruder If latitude and longitude is being used the TTG 7000 will calculate the range and bearing from the own aircraft 8 When all the required information is entered press the Back softkey on the bottom of the softkey area to return to the TCAS Scenario Menu 9 To start the scenario use the Scenario softkey Once the scenario has started the Run Time box on the top of the menu should be changing with the current scenario time TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 185 90 7000 0001 Rev H
29. Receiving Station gt Receiver Scenario Figure 3 1 4 1 UAT Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item Yes Settings Yes Receiving Station Yes Receiver Menu Yes Scenario TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 163 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 4 1 UAT Settings Figure 3 1 4 1 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 UAT Settings Menu The UAT Settings Menu allows the user to configure the Transmitter Receiver and Antenna Simulator modules within the test set for UAT tests This menu is mainly used for testing and troubleshooting of the TTG 7000 For UAT unit testing this menu should only be used to set the individual RF generator freguencies OEM Select Receiver Path Phase Noise Amplitude Pulse Width UAT Settings Menu joneywell Directional gt o T1 B1 o maj Local re Suppression Out On Qf off Signal Generator A On Frequency 978 0 Power 20 Path T1 Phase o Modulation cw Ql Puse Rise Fall 50 50 Factory Setup gt Signal Gtnerator B aL Frequendx 1030 0 Power 20 Path T1 Signal Generator gt Bhase Modulation cw ill pulse 3 OEM Select o Stsqal Generat Honeywell Directional On g Powen 20 Path B1 Honeywell Directional Modulation di ii Puse Rise Fall 50 50 O Signal On Power 20 Path T1 da adulation cw QQ Puise Receiver Path Signal Generator E Rx T1 B1 20 T1 o 50 50 Signal Je rf 1090 0 Powe 20 Pat T1 Figure 3 1 4 1 1 UA
30. TCAS Settings Menu allows the user to configure the Transmitter Receiver and Antenna Simulator modules within the test set This menu is mainly used for testing and troubleshooting of the TTG 7000 For TCAS unit testing this menu should only be used to set the individual RF generator freguencies OEM Select Honeywell Directional Signal Generators On off Tequency Phase anal Generator B in requency Phase erator C Frequency Signal Generator D On Frequency Phase enerdtor E ue Freguency Phase Signal Generator F On Frequency 3 2 3 2 2 o 2 2 20 9 2 Phase Rx T1 B1 o o Receiver Path Phase Noise Amplitude Pulse Width Ses erm LE Local Fm Low Power uppression Out On cil off loaie e 1090 0 Power lt Path Top All Power H Path Top All Signal Generator gt o Modulation CA Puse Rise Fall 50 50 Factory Setup Modulation OEM Select Honeywell Directional Power Path Honeywell Directional Modulation Rise Fall Power Path Modulstion Power Mode Low Power Power Path Modulation Rise Fall Power k Path Modulation Figure 3 1 2 1 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Settings Menu Diagram Item Softkey Function 1 Yes OEM Select Allows the user to select the TCAS system OEM The antenna resistors are set according to OEM sele
31. TCAS system under test or from the test set There is a LED associated for the ATCRBS Reply DF Reply ATCRBS Interrogation and UF Interrogation for the TCAS System Rx Group and the test set Tx Group For UAT option LEDs are shown in the Rx and Tx group 2 No Reception section TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 37 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Shows the last 8 receptions Lines in blue represent receptions from the TCAS system Lines in green represent receptions from the test set Yes Capture gt UUT DF Enable disable capture of Transponder DF messages TTG DF Enable disable capture of test set DF messages UUT UF Enable disable capture of TCAS UF messages TTG UF Enable disable capture of test set UF messages UUT ATCRBS Reply Enable disable capture of Transponder ATCRBS replies TTG ATCRBS Reply Enable disable capture of test set ATCRBS replies UUT ATCRBS Intr Enable disable capture of TCAS ATCRBS interrogations TTG ATCRBS Intr Enable disable capture of test set ATCRBS interrogations UUT UAT Enable disable capture of UAT messages Optional TTG UAT Enable disable capture of UAT messages from test set Optional Yes Display gt Display Allows turning on off displaying new receptions UTC Time Enable Disable UTC time stamp UTC Time Source PC Time 429 or GPS Mode Update Display data received by updating a message style with the latest recepti
32. end of the process the application software will reestablish communications with the DSP using the new IP Address On every future reboots the current IP address will be used If the operator wants to return to the factory setup enter the same screen and press Factory Setup The application software will start the previously mention process with the IP address set to 192 168 0 1 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 26 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 1 3 429 Configuration Menu Figure 3 1 1 3 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 429 Configuration Menu that allows the user to select the 429 input channel for Altitude Latitude Longtude Heading and UTC Time For Latitude Longitude and Heading the menu allows selection of 429 label 429 Configuration Menu 429 Configuration Positi Own Aircraft Altitude AlB1 Own Aircraft Altitude b Own Aircraft Latitude A1B1 110 120 Own Aircraft Longitude A1B1 111 121 Own Aircraft Heading AlB1l 320 UTC Time A1B1 AO v LS wb Figure 3 1 1 3 1 TTG 7000 429 Configuration Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Altitude 429 Position Allows the user to select the input port of the 429 adapter A1B1 A2B2 or A3B3 for the altitude data TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 27 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 Yes Diagram Softkey Function Item Selection is maintained on future power up cycles Label 203 is used 2 Yes Latitude 429 Position and label con
33. gt Interrogation Top Bottom b Name Frame Address T T SLS UFO 00000000000001 000001 Le EAS a Figure 3 1 3 9 1 Transponder Mode S Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Interrogation mode 2 Yes PRF Range 1 10000 Hz 3 Yes Power Range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 4 Yes Pulse Spacing P1 P2 1 to 3 microseconds P1 P6 1 55 to 5 45 microseconds P1 SPR 3 75 to 5 75 microseconds P1 P5 2 4 to 6 3 microseconds Spacing steps in 0 025 microseconds 5 Yes Pulse Width P1 and P2 0 to 1 950 microseconds TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 157 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item The last 0 5 microsecond of P6 0 to 1 950 microseconds P5 0 2 to 1 950 microseconds Steps in 0 025 microseconds 6 Yes Pulse Level CAL VAR or OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 dBm are limited to 20 dBm P5 Only 7 Yes Bottom settings Time deviation 1 0 microseconds in 0 025 microsecond steps Power deviation 20 dB in 1 dB steps Upper end limited to 20 dBm 8 Yes Interrogation 9 Yes SLS On Off TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 158 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 3 10 Transponder Test Double Interrogation Mode Figure 3 1 3 10 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Transponder Test Menu in Double Interrogation Mode The Transponder Test Menu allows the user to setup the TTG 7000 to transm
34. illustrates the TTG 7000 Dynamic Mode C Definition Menu The Dynamic Mode C Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for a dynamic Mode C intruder ype Dynamic Starting at secs b o iv Seal V Altitude Report lumber 1 Stopping at secs 6550 0 5 p rad Renate Whisper Shout 1 me Made WS1 Reply Antenna Reply Ouadrant x Channel Gen A o By Altitude Forward Whisper Shout 2 o WS 2 Reply Antenna Reply Suad o By Altitude Forward Latitude 43 618981 deg Longitude 1 372097 deg o o o 0 iA ertical Speed o ft min elocity 0 0 kts Re ply Power 50 EEG SER Pe Av AG Figure 3 1 2 5 4 1 Dynamic Mode C Menu z Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Type Dynamic or Static 2 Yes Number Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 568 3 Yes Mode Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C or ADS B Only 4 Yes Tx Channel TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 86 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item User can select from one of three possible transmitters 5 Yes Altitude Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Yes Bearing Phase Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Yes Range Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles 8 Yes Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Yes Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Yes Vertical Speed
35. sweep step until the MSO reaches the interval Sweep Control for UAT 2 If enabled then the UAT messages will change every second by the sweep step until the MSO reaches the interval Note When defining targets automatically the Touchscreen software starts at MSO 752 and spaces the targets at the specified MSO steps Note In order to transmit UAT messages and the runtime to function after a start of scenario the TTG 7000 needs the PPS signal from the GPS on external I O 1 to function User can also provide a 1 Hz signal on external I O 1 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 171 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 4 4 1 UAT Target Definition Menu Figure 3 1 4 4 1 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Target Definition Menu The UAT Scenario allows the user to define UAT scenario with static and dynamic targets Latitude E UTC Coupled Condition Longitude f Vertical Speed i Starting at secs 0 0 maa Payload Type MSO 752 00 A 0 wee Tx Channel Ofiset 6246 E Manual Override l 18 Mode S Address Address Qualifier 0 Static m JJ IE TY Baro Gea Altitude RR Target Number 20 Payload Type Payload 0 Figure 3 1 4 4 1 1 TTG 7000 UAT Target Definition Menu Payload 0 thru 10 Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Target Type Static or Dynamic 2 Yes Target Number 3 Yes Payload Type Payload 0 thru 10 Basic ADS B Long ADS B
36. the test If the generator selected is the trigger source this parameter is disabled and the generator is enabled 10 Yes Coherence If enabled the two generators of a transmitter module will be in coherence This will be available when defining Gen A Gen C and Gen E 11 Yes Walk Allows enabling or disabling the walk function for the generator If walk is disable the output will be at the delay parameter specified and will not move If walk is enable than the message will start at the delay parameter and move 25 nanoseconds every transmission TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 59 Rev H 3 1 2 4 2 Block Transmission Figure 3 1 2 4 2 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Block Transmission Menu The TTG 7000 Block Transmission Menu allows the user to define a block of 1090 1030 messages to transmit with a specific timing and at a specified periodic timing Frame Phase Power Time ys Block Transmission Menu 00000000000001 0 20 0 2000000080665E Mode C Mode S All Call ATCRBS Reply z Add Message Message Details b Remove Figure 3 1 2 4 2 1 TTG7000 Block Transmission Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Illustrates the message sequence defined for the block Yes Load Load a Block Transmission sequence from the internal data location or an external drive if present Yes Save Save a Block Transmission se
37. the altitude code will be present in the DFO reply If disabled the altitude code will set to 0 18 Yes Ground Allows the user to set intruder on the ground 19 Yes Squitter Enable 20 Yes DO 260 Mode A or B 21 Yes Mode S Address 22 Yes Squitter Probability Pattern Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 23 Yes Altitude Code switch Gilham or Binary 24 Yes Intruder Identification TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 107 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 25 Yes Vertical Velocity Source Geometric or Barometric 26 Yes Velocity Type 27 Yes Utility Message UM Field 28 Yes Downlink Request DR Field 29 Yes Position Squitter Type ADS B Fine or Coarse 30 Yes Flight Status FS Field 31 Yes Transponder Capability CA Field Yes CPR Encoding Odd Even Odd only or Even only Yes Mode S Squitters Yes Waypoints TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 108 Rev H 3 1 2 5 9 Static ADS R Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 9 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Static ADS R Definition Menu The Static ADS R Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for static ADS R DF18 intruder Intruders Menu Local 2 Type Starting at secs 0 0 iv Enable V Altitude Report umber Stopping at secs 6550 0 p ESS SNS TTT Z Sguitterxg Ground lt de DO 260 Mode DO 260 Tx Channel Mode S Address 00000
38. 00 0001 Rev H TCAS Hvbrid Surveillance ITP Version 0 1 Validation Test Configuration I st I I LIC O II I UUT Sig Gen A Intruders 1090 MHz SSR UF0 4 5 Sig Gen B 20 21 or 1030 MHz Coordination AR768 ISS AR735A B Sig Gen C Intruders TCAS 1090 MHz Sig Gen D 1090 MHz B1 Sig Gen E B2 1090 MHz Sig Gen F 1090 MHz a UFO UF16 B4 Receiver Receiver DF0 4 5 11 16 17 20 21 DF17 ITY H Top Bottom 18 1030 MHz 1030 MHz PF UF0 4 5 16 20 21 UFO rate drops for Hybrid Surveillance TTG 7000 allows connecting a TCAS antenna to bottom top antenna port and simulating targets on opposite port TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 196 90 7000 0001 RevH TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 197 90 7000 0001 Rev H ADS B In CDTI Test Configuration Sig Gen A Intruders 1090 MHz SSR UFO 4 5 Sig Gen B 20 21 or 1030 MHz Coordination Sig Gen C Intruders Sig Gen D 1090 MHz Sig Gen E 1090 MHz Sig Gen F 1090 MHz Receiver Top 1030 MHz Receiver Bottom 1030 MHz UUT ARINC 768 ISS ARINC 735B TCAS Traf Proc Top Ant Bottom Ant TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 198 Rev H TCAS Coordinated RA Test Configuration lt lt lt 5 lt Sig Gen A Intruders T1 daa 10 or 20 dB Dir Coupler UUT s SSR UF0 4 5 T2 Sig Gen B 1030 MHz Coordination T3 Sig Gen C Intruders 1090 MHz 5 ETI 10 or 20 dB
39. 00 UAT Scenario Menu The UAT Scenario allows the user to define UAT scenario with static and dynamic targets Scenario Time Scenario Map Scenario Settings Capture Squitters and Data Logging UAT Test Mode Normal Static Test Mode V UTC Time GPS UAT MSO Step 2 secs Run Time Figure 3 1 4 4 1 TTG 7000 UAT Scenario Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Scenario Time Range 0 to 6550 seconds 2 Yes Static Targets for UAT 1 defined and enabled 3 Yes Dynamic Targets for UAT 1 defined and enabled 4 Yes Dynamic Targets for UAT 2 defined and enabled 5 Yes Static Targets for UAT 1 defined and enabled Capture Squitters and Data Logging If enabled will clear log file when scenario starts and start capturing new messages Static Test Mode TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 170 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Targets are active at the end of scenario time at their last position Re Compile After Load Compiles all messages for the different targets after loading a saved file UTC Time GPS If enabled uses the UTC time from the GPS source input on external I O BNC 43 If disabled the Touchscreen provides the DSP and FPGA with the UTC time UAT MSO Steps The separation between UAT messages Sweep Control for UAT 1 If enabled then the UAT messages will change every second by the
40. 000000 i uda Figure 3 1 2 2 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Own Aircraft Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Mode S Address 24 bits Hexadecimal Yes Latitude Allows the user to enter the latitude of the own aircraft Range from 90 to 90 degrees 3 Yes Longitude Allows the user to enter the longitude of the own aircraft Range from 180 to 180 degrees 4 Yes Altitude Allows the user to enter the altitude of the own aircraft in feet Range from 1000 to 64535 feet TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 34 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 5 Yes Heading Allows the user to enter the heading of the own aircraft in degrees Range from 180 to 180 degrees Yes Broadcasting Allows entry of UDP information for broadcasting Own Aircraft information via UDP Note When an external source Ethernet or 429 is used the own aircraft information is updated every 5 seconds when a Scenario is not running The data is updated every second if the scenario is running Figure 3 1 2 2 2 illustrates the TTG 7000 Own Aircraft Menu Broadcasting Setting Menu This menu allows the user to setup the UDP parameters for broadcasting the own aircraft data Broadcasting Setting Menu Port Number 904 IP Broadcast Address MNE Stat Ml stop 8 Broadcast Settings Port Number 904 IP Broadcast Address Any l Broadcast 255 235 25 25 Broadcasting Broadcasti
41. 0001 Page 80 Rev H 3 1 2 5 2 Dynamic Mode S TCAS Only Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 2 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Dynamic Mode S TCAS Only Definition Menu The Dynamic Mode S TCAS Only Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for a dynamic Mode S intruder on Type lt Number 1 Oa Mode Mode S TCAS Onty Cm Tx ChanneT Bearing o Gen A 1000 Range 0 000 Latitude 43 618981 ongitude 1 372097 ertl Speed o veed 0 0 Track 0 0000000 Reply Power 50 dBm S Reply fenna By Altitude quitter Poer Starting at secs 0 0 Stopping at secs Mode S Address Altitude Code Mode Probability Patter Binary da Gilham Enable Rep V Altitude Report V Sguittemg i Ground E Crosslink Capabili 6550 0 000002 Squitter 1 RI AQ 0 dem RI AQ 1 No TCAS Sensithity Level Non on boaM TCAS No Airspeed hil 5 FATE Fi o Vel TEF SE Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Type Dynamic or Static 2 Yes Number Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 568 3 Yes Mode Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B or ADS R 4 Yes Tx Channel TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 81 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item User can select from one of three possible transmitters 5 Yes Altitude Binary range from 1000 to 5017
42. 04016F4798 Figure 3 1 2 5 5 1 Mode S Squitter Definition Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Data Grid of the current defined squitters Yes ME Field Opens specific squitter definition menu Position Squitter Velocity Squitter Ident Squitter Yes BDS Register Number Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 92 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 2 5 5 2 Position Squitter Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 5 2 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Position Squitter Definition Menu The Position Squitter Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for a position squitter Name ME Format Type Code ME Survailance Status LSB Description Low ME Altitude CPR Format 43 618973 50175 False Longitude 1 372077 ME Single Antenna Figure 3 1 2 5 5 2 1 Position Sguitter Definition Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Breakdown of the Position Squitter Yes Format Type Code Yes Surveillance Status Yes Single Antenna Flag Yes Altitude Allows setting invalid no data Yes Time Bit Yes CPR Format Yes Latitude Yes Longitude TTG 7000 User s 90 7000 0001 Manual Page 93 Rev H 3 1 2 5 5 3 Velocity Sguitter Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 5 3 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Velocity Sguitter Definition Menu The Velocity Squitter Definition Menu allows the user to defi
43. 1 System Menu Figure 3 1 1 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 System Menu The System Menu allows the user to set different system parameters i e GPIB address Product Key Scope Port Outputs System Menu Serial Number Remate r A Hardware Version Software Version N2 Product Key 38F18 2218D 331BD 53767 924323 Network Connections GPIB Address 1 429 Configuration leg Scope Port 1 TX1 Pulse Mod Scope Port 2 1030 Log Video Top Update Key Scope Port 1 TX1 Pulse Mod me Scope Port 2 i 1030 Log Video Top Figure 3 1 1 1 TTG 7000 System Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item No Unit Serial Number No Unit Part Number No Unit Hardware Version No Unit Software Version No Product Key CM BR OO Po The product key enables disables options in the TTG 7000 test set ATG will provide the product key 6 Yes Current GPIB Address GPIB address can be modified using this combo box control or GPIB softkey GPIB address range 1 31 Once the GPIB address is set the TTG 7000 GPIB address on all future power up cycles will be the same TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 20 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Item Softkey Function If a software update is performed then you may have to reset the GPIB address Yes Scope Port 1 User can select from multiple test set signal lines i e Log Video DPSK Demodulation Transm
44. 1 Yes Tx Channel Gen A Gen C or Gen D 2 Yes Rise Fall Allows selection of rise and fall time for the selected generator 50 50 100 200 230 230 600 600 nanoseconds 3 Yes Delta Width Allows setting the width of each individual pulse 4 Yes Delta Position TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 122 90 7000 0001 RevH Diagram Softkey Function Item Allows setting the position of each individual pulse 5 Yes Delta Amplitude Allows setting the delta amplitude for each individual pulse to 0 or 1 dB 6 Yes Enable Allows enabling or disabling each individual pulse Yes Reset Sets all values back to default TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 123 Rev H 3 1 2 5 15 TCAS Video Blocks Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 15 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS Video Blocks Definition Menu This menu allows the user to define the video block and trigger mechanism to transmit the block Figure 3 1 2 5 15 1 shows the Mode S trigger source and Figure 3 1 2 5 15 2 shows the ATCRBS trigger source Video Blocks Definition Menu Video Block Number 1 V Enable ala 5S A Video Block Number 8 Off Starting At 0 0 Stopping at 6550 0 secs Trigger Source Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Address 000001 Tx Channel Gen A Reply Power Reply Antenna Figure 3 1 2 5 15 1 TCAS Video Blocks Definition Menu Diagram
45. 40 64432C0280E1B Figure 3 1 4 4 1 4 TTG 7000 UAT Target Definition Menu Basic and Long ADS B Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Target Type Static or Dynamic 2 Yes Target Number 3 Yes Payload Type Payload 0 thru 10 Basic ADS B Long ADS B or Ground Uplink 4 Yes ADS B Message Data 5 Yes FEC Parity Data 6 Yes Power Range 1 to 98 dBm 7 Yes Enable If check the target is enabled 8 Yes Start and Stop Times For dynamic targets the time when the target is operational TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 176 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 9 Yes MSO The target MSO transmission slot 10 Yes Offset and Override If override is disabled the offset is calculated between the target latitude and longitude and the receiving station latitude and longitude If override is enabled the calculated offset is replace by the offset entered TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 177 Rev H Figure 3 1 4 4 1 5 illustrates the TTG 7000 UAT Menu for a Ground Uplink message Starting at secs 0 0 1 6550 0 Stopping at secs Ground Uplink MSO 682 UAT RX1 E UTC Coupled Condition 7 Position Valid V Application Data Valid deg deg Payload Type Ground Uplink Figure 3 1 4 4 1 5 TTG 7000 UAT Target Definition Menu Ground Up
46. 5 Altitude Code Mode Probability Pattexn Squitter 1 Altitude 1000 Bearing o Binary J Gilham Reply 1 Range 0 000 Mode A Code Identification A B c D STAT001 Longitude 1 372097 o o o 0 Type Latitude 43 618981 Vertical Speed o Velocity Type GroundSpeed Normal Velocity 0 0 CF 6 Fs 0 DR 0 M 0 te 0 0000000 Track IMENO gobi di yy Squitter Power Squitter Antenna Both AN Figure 3 1 2 5 9 1 Static ADS R Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Type Dynamic or Static 2 Yes Number Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 568 3 Yes Mode Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B ADS R 4 Yes Tx Channel TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 109 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item User can select from one of three possible transmitters 5 Yes Altitude Binary range from 1000 to 50175 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Yes Bearing Phase Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Yes Range Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles 8 Yes Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Yes Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Yes Vertical Speed Range from 32576 to 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps 11 Yes Velocity Range 0 to 2000 knots 12 Yes Track Angle Value range from 180 to 180 degrees in 1 degree steps
47. 5 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Yes Bearing Phase Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Yes Range Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles 8 Yes Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Yes Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Yes Vertical Speed Range from 32576 to 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps 11 Yes Velocity Range 0 to 2000 knots 12 Yes Track Angle Value range from 180 to 180 degrees in 1 degree steps 13 Yes Reply Power Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 14 Yes Reply Antenna Bottom Only Top Only Alternating Both or By Altitude 15 Yes Squitter Power Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 16 Yes Squitter Antenna Top Only Bottom Only or Both 17 Yes Start and Stop This time is when the intruder will be present 18 Yes Reply If checked then the intruder will reply to interrogations 19 Yes Enable If checked then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 20 Yes Ground Allows the user to set the intruder to ground 21 Yes Squitter If enabled squitter are active 22 Yes Crosslink Capability TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 82 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 23 Yes Mode S Address Mode S Address e
48. 68 4 Yes Mode Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C or TIS B Only 5 Yes Tx Channel TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 84 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item User can select from one of three possible transmitters 6 Yes Altitude Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 7 Yes Bearing Phase Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 8 Yes Range Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles 9 Yes Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 10 Yes Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 11 Yes Reply Power Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 12 Yes Reply 13 Yes Enable If enabled then test set will transmit the reguired messages for this intruder 14 Yes Altitude Report If enabled the altitude code pulses are transmitted with the framing pulses If disabled only the framing pulses are transmitted 15 Yes Reply Quadrant WS1 Forward Right After Left Any or By Location 16 Yes Reply Antenna WS1 Top Only Bottom Only Both or By Altitude 17 Yes Whisper Shout Level 1 18 Yes Reply Quadrant WS2 Forward Right After Left Any or By Location 19 Yes Reply Antenna WS2 Top Only Bottom Only Both or By Altitude 20 Yes Whisper Shout Level 2 21 Yes Mode A Code TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 85 Rev H 3 1 2 5 4 Dynamic Mode C Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 4 1
49. 7000 TCAS Display Menu The TCAS Display Menu allows the user to view the scenario defined during the tests The own aircraft information is displayed on the bottom left corner of the display Display Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 11 1 TCAS Display Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Display Area Yes Range Allows selection of display range 2 5 10 20 50 or 100 nMi Yes Caption Allows selection whether or not to display caption next to intruder Yes Passive Intruder TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 115 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Allows the display of the passive intruder sguitter position Passive intruders only shown when Hybrid Deviation is enabled Passive intruders are the ADS B information Yes Active Intruder Allows the display of the active intruder position Active intruder is the DF reply position Note When an external source Ethernet or 429 is used the own aircraft information is updated every 5 seconds when a Scenario is not running The data is updated every second if the scenario is running TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 116 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 2 5 12 TCAS Ground Station Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 12 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS Ground Station Menu The TCAS Ground Station Menu allows the user to define up to fifteen 15 different ground stations The menu also allows the user to define the ti
50. A B c o o Velocity Type CA O FS SL No TCAS Sensi RI AO 0 Non ok boakd TCAS RI AQ 1 No Airsfee RI DF 16 Figure 3 1 2 5 6 1 Dynamic Mode S Extended Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Type Dynamic or Static 2 Yes Number TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 99 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 568 3 Yes Mode Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B or ADS R 4 Yes Tx Channel User can select from one of three possible transmitters 5 Yes Altitude Binary range from 1000 to 50175 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Yes Bearing Phase Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Yes Range Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles 8 Yes Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Yes Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Yes Vertical Speed Range from 32576 to 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps 11 Yes Velocity Range 0 to 2000 knots 12 Yes Track Angle steps Value range from 180 to 180 degrees in 1 degree 13 Yes Reply Power Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 14 Yes Reply Antenna Top Only Bottom Only Alternating Both or By Altitude 15 Yes Squitter Power Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm
51. C Yes MU HRC TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 75 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Yes MU HSB Yes MU VSB Yes MU MID TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 76 Rev H 3 1 2 5 1 3 Coordination Replies DF16 Replies Figure 3 1 2 5 1 3 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Coordination Reply Message Definition Menu The Coordination Reply Message Definition Menu allows the user to define the coordination reply message of a Mode S intruder Start Time Stop Time DF16 Replies Menu 30000000000000 Start Time sec 0 0 Stop Time sec 6550 0 Figure 3 1 2 5 1 3 1 Coordination Reply Message Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Data grid of all defined coordination replies messages Yes Add Adds a new coordination reply Yes Remove Removes the selected coordination reply Yes Start Time Allows setting the start time of the selected coordination replies message Yes Stop Time Allows setting the stop time of the selected coordination replies message Yes Enable TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 77 90 7000 0001 Rev H See Figure 3 1 2 5 1 3 2 Diagram Softkey Function Item Allows enabling or disabling coordination replies messages Yes MU Field Menu LSB Description Low False MV Reserved MV Reserved MV Reserved MV Reservde
52. DER 181 3 2 8 HOWTO SETUP A DYNAMIC ATCRBS INTRUDER 183 3 2 9 HOW TO SETUP A STATIC MODE S INTRUDER 184 3 2 10 HOWTO SETUP A DYNAMIC MODE S INTRUDER 186 3 2 11 HOW TO SETUP A STATIC MODE S EXTENDED INTRUDER 187 3 2 12 How TO SETUP A DYNAMIC MODE S EXTENDED INTRUDER 189 4 REMOTE CONNECTION VNC 192 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 3 90 7000 0001 RevH 5 TEST CONFIGURATIONS 195 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 4 90 7000 0001 RevH 1 Overview The TTG 7000 TCAS Transponder RF Generator is a test set that can be used to perform RF test of a TCAS Transponder or UAT system The TTG 7000 contains two Receivers Top Bottom six Transmitters 6 with pulse modulation capability and three with BPSK capability for UF interrogations and an Antenna Simulator The TTG 7000 was designed to allow operators to perform most DO 185 DO 181 DO 260 and DO 300 tests The TTG 7000 has the capability of simulating ATCRBS Mode S Only Mode S Extended ADS B and ADS B Only DF18 aircrafts The test set can simulate up to 32 dynamic intruders and 568 static intruders The TTG 7000 can be controlled from the front panel touch screen display or via commands from USB GPIB or TCP IP The TTG 7000 test set performs special software applications not shown in this document that are Customer specific TTG 7000 Specifications Transmitter Specification Freguency Range Resolution Accuracy Power Range Resolution Accuracy Cha
53. H Description Low Rx Frame Details Menu Spare Reply Length Acquisition Special Figure 3 1 2 3 2 TTG 7000 TCAS Receiver Frame Detail Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 40 90 7000 0001 RevH 3 1 2 3 1 TCAS Receiver Filtered Masked Menu Figure 3 1 2 3 1 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS Receiver Filtered Masked Menu The TCAS Receiver Filtered Masked Menu allows the user to select what messages to filter and display in the Receiver menu UUT Filtered Masked Menu mi J 3 3 UF DF AJC Intr A C Reply AJC Intr A C Reply Predefined Masks b Customize Mode S gt Mask Figure 3 1 2 3 1 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Receiver Filtered Masked Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item Yes Predefined Mask Allows selection of predefined masks Yes Customize Mask Allows user to customize mask and pattern TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 41 90 7000 0001 Rev H Groups pe Masks Trap Predefined Masks Menu de ed de d v 1 Local ATCRBS Reply 7 A ATCRBS Interrogation Select All Short Air Air Surveillance TCAS UF 0 Surveillance Altitude request UF 4 Unselect All urveillance identity request UF 5 Mode S Only All Call UF 11 Long Air Air Surveilance TCAS UF 16 Masks Selected fy 4 Undefined DFO DF4 DFS DF11 4 V d Figure 3 1 2 3 1 2 Predefined Mask Filter Diagram Softkey Function Ite
54. Hi Power Reply Antenna By Altitude Bottom Top Both Alternating By Altitude Squitter Power 50 20 to 90 dBm Low Power 1 to 69 dBm Hi Power Squitter Antenna Both Top Bottom Both Start at 0 O to Scenario Duration Stop at Scenario Duration O to Scenario Duration Enable Enable Enable Disable Reply On On Off Squitter On On Off Ground Off On Off DO 260 Mode DO 260 DO 260 DO 260A DO 260B Crosslink Capability Off On Off Mode S Address O FFFFFF Override Range Calculation Off On Off Altitude Code Mode Binary Binary Gilham Reply Probability 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Squitter Probability 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Mode A Code 0000 0000 7777 Octal TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 188 Rev H Identification Code Static STAxxx xxx intruder Up to 8 characters number Identification Type 1 1 4 Velocity Type GroundSpeed Normal 1 0 7 CA 0 0 7 FS 0 0 7 DR 0 0 31 UM 0 0 63 SL No TCAS Sensitivity Level 0 7 RI AQ 0 No on board TCAS 0 7 RI AQ 1 No Airspeed 0 7 RI DF 16 No on board TCAS 0 15 Note That for all intruders the location can be entered using range and bearing or latitude and longitude If range and bearing is used the TTG 7000 will calculate the latitude and longitude of the intruder If latitude and longitude is being used the TTG 7000 will calculate the range and bearing from the own aircraft 8 When all the required in
55. Range from 32576 to 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps 11 Yes Velocity Range 0 to 2000 knots 12 Yes Track Angle Value range from 0 to 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 13 Yes Reply Power power range from 1 to 69 dBm Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High 14 Yes Start and Stop Time 15 Yes Reply 16 Yes Enable If enabled then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 17 Yes Altitude Report If enabled the altitude code pulses are transmitted with the framing pulses If disable only the framing pulses are transmitted 18 Yes Reply Quadrant WS1 Forward Right After Left Any or By Location 19 Yes Reply Antenna WS1 Top Only Bottom Only Both or By Altitude 20 Yes Whisper Shout Level 1 21 Yes Reply Quadrant WS2 Forward Right After Left Any or By Location 22 Yes Reply Antenna WS2 Top Only Bottom Only Both or By Altitude 23 Yes Whisper Shout Level 2 24 Yes Mode A Code Yes Waypoints TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 87 Rev H TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 88 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 2 5 5 Static Mode S Extended Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 5 1 to 3 1 2 5 5 9 illustrates the TTG 7000 Static Mode S Extended Definition Menu The Static Mode S Extended Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for static Mode S Extended intruder Enable V Reply Starting at secs 0 0 v V Altitude Report
56. SB Disconnected 13 No GPIB command reception status S GPIB Active i GPIB Inactive 14 No Local Remote Indication Setting of Local Remote mode only by remote command Local rs Local Mode all controls in the touchscreen are enabled TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 13 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Item Softkey Function Remote Remote Mode all controls in the touchscreen are disabled 15 No Up Down Softkey The up down arrows if not grayed illustrates that there exist more softkeys either up or down 16 No Menu Softkey Section This section is contained in all menus If a softkey button contains an arrow to the right that softkey will open another menu 17 No Return to Previous Menu Softkey This softkey if not grayed allows the user to return to the previous menu 18 19 No No Touchscreen Normal Controls Touchscreen Mode When the user presses a control a numeric keypad Figure 3 1 5 keyboard Figure 3 1 6 or listbox Figure 3 1 4 will appear on the screen for selection or entry of the parameter Normal Mode User can modify the controls on the screen using touchscreen or external mouse keyboard Error Configuration warning pen This warning triangle is only illustrated if the configuration does not match with the subassemblies present in the system or a DSP or FPGA firmware version is incorrect O If Exclamation warning is illustrate then a
57. Static ADS R Definition Menu 109 3 1 2 5 10 Dynamic ADS R Definition Menu 112 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 2 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 2 5 11 TCAS Display Menu 115 3 1 2 5 12 TCAS Ground Station Menu 117 3 1 2 5 13 TCAS ATCRBS Pulse Information Menu 120 3 1 2 5 14 TCAS Mode S Pulse Information Menu 122 3 1 2 5 15 TCAS Video Blocks Menu 124 3 1 2 6 TCAS ATE Line Menu 130 3 1 2 7 TCAS Chamber Mode Menu 132 3 1 2 8 Measurement Menu 135 3 1 3 TRANSPONDER MENU 139 3 1 3 1 Transponder Settings 140 3 1 3 2 Transponder Test Single Interrogation 142 3 1 3 3 Transponder Mode A Menu 145 3 1 3 4 Transponder Mode C Menu 147 3 1 3 5 Transponder Mode A All Call Menu 149 3 1 3 6 Transponder Mode C All Call Menu 151 3 1 3 7 Transponder Mode A Mode S All Call Menu 153 3 1 3 8 Transponder Mode C Mode S All Call Menu 155 3 1 3 9 Transponder Mode S Menu 157 3 1 3 10 Transponder Test Double Interrogation Mode 159 3 1 4 UAT MENU 163 3 1 4 1 UAT Settings 164 3 1 4 2 UAT Receiver Menu 166 3 1 4 3 UAT Receiving Station Menu 168 3 1 4 3 UAT Scenario Menu 170 3 1 4 4 1 UAT Target Definition Menu 172 3 2 How TO 180 3 2 1 How TO CHANGE GPIB ADDRESS 180 3 2 2 HOW TO CHANGE TRANSMITTER FREQUENCY 180 3 2 3 HOW TO SETA SCOPE OUTPUT 180 3 2 4 HOW TO PROGRAM DSP SOFTWARE OR FPGA FIRMWARE 180 3 2 5 HOW TO INSTALL THE TTG 7000C RF AMPLIFIER 181 3 2 6 HOW TO ENTER OWN AIRCRAFT INFORMATION 181 3 2 7 HOWTO SETUP A STATIC ATCRBS INTRU
58. T Settings Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes OEM Allows the user to select the TCAS system OEM The antenna resistors are set according to OEM selection Also the calibration tables to emulate the bearing of intruders are loaded according to the OEM selection OEM selections are Honeywell Directional Honeywell Omni Collins Phase Directional Collins Phase Omni ACSS Directional ACSS Omni Collins Magnitude TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 164 90 7000 0001 RevH Diagram Softkey Function Item Directional Collins Magnitude Omni Garmin or Avidyne 2 Yes Receiver Path Allows the user to select which port to connect the Top Bottom Receiver Selections available are Rx T1 B1 Rx T2 B2 Rx T3 B3 Rx T4 B4 Chamber or Combine 3 Yes Modulation CW or Pulse 4 Yes Tx Path Allows setting the Tx path to Top All Ports Bottom All Ports Single Port For UAT UAT 1 is set to B1 port and UAT 2 is set to B2 port 5 Yes Tx Power Allows the setting of the Transmitter power from 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 6 Yes Tx Frequency Allows the setting of the Transmitter frequency Individual setting for each transmitter Range from 962 to 1213 MHz in 0 1 MHz steps 7 Yes Generator See ee e Yes Factory Setup Sets all hardware to default setting according to hardware configuration TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 165 Rev H 3 1 4 2 UAT Receive
59. TE Lines Synchronization 7 Slant Range wn Aircraft Source Manual E Static Test Mode E Re Compile After Load V Manual Whisper Shout Dynamic Intruders Enable Static Intruders Enable Ground Stations Enable Video Blocks Enable Power Mode Low Power Antenna Configuration Dual E Random Squitter Spacing Spacing Coordination Repetition Interval 200 10000 Special Test None Waypoints Definition At Time Video Data Bit Period 50 TLE Scenario Menu Local Remote Load Save Reset Intruders Ground Stations Sje Figure 3 1 2 5 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Scenario Menu D O p 7 2 2 Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Scenario Current Run Time 2 Yes Scenario Time Maximum scenario time duration is 6550 seconds 3 No Number of dynamic intruders enabled 4 Yes Number of dynamic intruders Maximum number of dynamic intruders is 32 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 64 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 5 Yes Number of static intruders Maximum number of static intruders is 568 6 No Number of static intruders enabled 7 Yes Number of Ground Stations Maximum number of ground stations is 15 8 No Number of Ground Stations enabled 9 Yes Number of Video Blocks Maximum number of Video Blocks is 12 10 Yes Capture Squitters
60. USER S MANUAL FOR TTG 7000 TCASNTRANSPONDER RF GENERATOR TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 1 90 7000 0001 RevH 1 OVERVIEW 5 2 HARDWARE 8 3 TOUCHSCREEN APPLICATION 12 3 1 MAIN MENU 12 3 1 1 SYSTEM MENU 20 3 1 1 1 Software Update Menu 22 3 1 1 2 Network Connections Menu 24 3 1 1 3 429 Configuration Menu 27 3 1 2 TCAS MAIN MENU 29 3 1 2 1 TCAS Settings Menu 31 3 1 2 2 Own Aircraft Menu 34 3 1 2 3 TCAS Receiver Menu 37 3 1 2 3 1 TCAS Receiver Filtered Masked Menu 41 3 1 2 3 2 TCAS Receiver Highlight Masked Menu 43 3 1 2 4 TCAS Transmitter Menu 45 3 1 2 4 1 RTCA DO 260 Tests 46 3 1 2 4 2 Block Transmission 60 3 1 2 5 TCAS Scenario Menu 64 3 1 2 5 1 Static Mode S TCAS Only Definition Menu 68 3 1 2 5 1 1 Coordination Message Menu 71 3 1 2 5 1 2 Broadcast Message 74 3 1 2 5 1 3 Coordination Replies DF16 Replies 77 3 1 2 5 1 4 UFO Messages 79 3 1 2 5 2 Dynamic Mode S TCAS Only Definition Menu 81 3 1 2 5 3 Static Mode C Definition Menu 84 3 1 2 5 4 Dynamic Mode C Definition Menu 86 3 1 2 5 5 Static Mode S Extended Definition Menu 89 3 1 2 5 5 1 Mode Sguitter Definition 92 3 1 2 5 5 2 Position Sguitter Definition Menu 93 3 1 2 5 5 3 Velocity Sguitter Definition Menu 94 3 1 2 5 5 4 Ident Sguitter Definition Menu 96 3 1 2 5 5 5 BDS Register Definition Menu 98 3 1 2 5 6 Dynamic Mode S Extended Definition Menu 99 3 1 2 5 7 Static TIS B Definition Menu 103 3 1 2 5 8 Dynamic TIS B Definition Menu 106 3 1 2 5 9
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62. age 146 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 3 4 Transponder Mode C Menu Figure 3 1 3 4 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Transponder Mode C Menu The Transponder Mode C Menu allows the user to setup the test set for Mode C interrogations Single Interrogation Mode Menu Pl CAL P2 P3 Power Dev 0 dB Power Level Figure 3 1 3 4 1 Transponder Mode C Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Interrogation mode 2 Yes PRF Range 1 10000 Hz 3 Yes Power Range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 4 Yes Pulse Spacing P1 P2 0 05 to 3 95 microseconds P1 P3 19 05 to 22 95 microseconds Spacing steps in 0 025 microseconds 5 Yes Pulse Width 0 to 1 950 microseconds TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 147 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Steps in 0 025 microsecond 6 Yes Pulse Level CAL VAR OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 dBm are limited to 20 dBm 7 Yes Bottom settings Time deviation 1 0 microseconds in 0 025 microsecond steps Power deviation 20 dB in 1 dB steps High end limit 20 dBm 8 Yes SLS On Off TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 148 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 3 5 Transponder Mode A All Call Menu Figure 3 1 3 5 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Transponder Mode A All Call Menu The Transponder Mode A All Call Menu allows the user to setup the test set for Mode A
63. and Datalogging Allows the user to log all the messages received during the scenario according to the message mask assigned in the Receiver menu The data log is reset at the start of scenario 11 Yes Fruit enable disable 12 Yes ATE Line Synchronization If synchronization is enabled then all scenario run time is synchronized to TCAS TISI sequence ATE Lines need to be attached to test set 13 Yes Slant Range If enabled the TTG 7000 calculates the range using the intruder range intruder altitude and own aircraft altitude If disabled the range is the horizontal range that is defined in the intruder definition 14 No Number of Video Blocks enabled 15 Yes Power Mode The user can select between high or low power modes High power mode allows output of 1 to 69 dBm and low power allows 20 to 90 dBm 16 Yes Antenna Configuration Allows dual antenna top only or bottom only setup 17 Yes Sguitter Spacing Allows setting the time spacing between sguitters from 200 to 500 microseconds Default is 200 microseconds If random squitter spacing is enabled then the TTG 7000 will generate the sguitters with random spacing between 150 and 500 microseconds Note if random squitter spacing is selected than the number of intruders can not be at set at the maximum number 18 Yes Coordination Repetition Interval Time interval between coordination interrogations if TCAS system does not reply The maximum number of repetition is ten 10 interrog
64. and fall time for the selected generator 50 50 100 200 230 230 600 600 nanoseconds 3 Yes Delta Width Allows setting the width of each individual pulse 4 Yes Delta Position TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 120 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Allows setting the position of each individual pulse 5 Yes Delta Amplitude Allows setting the delta amplitude for each individual pulse to 0 or 1 dB 6 Yes Enable Allows enabling or disabling each individual pulse Yes Reset Sets all values back to default TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 121 Rev H 3 1 2 5 14 TCAS Mode S Pulse Information Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 14 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS Mode S Pulse Information Menu This menu allows the user to modify the width position amplitude and visibility of the Mode S preamble pulses for a selected generator The menu also allows changing the rise and fall times for the selected generator Mode S Pulse Information Menu lt Tx Channel Gen A Local r4 Og mera ae owe 3 Pulse Delta Width nsecs Delta Position nsecs Delta Amplitude db Enable A lt Tx Channel 4 P1 o o o v i eee Gen A P2 o o 0 v 5 uda 4 P3 i i o v i i 7 Rise Fall oli m ua v Figure 3 1 2 5 14 1 TCAS Mode S Pulse Information Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item
65. anual 90 7000 0001 Page 144 Rev H 3 1 3 3 Transponder Mode A Menu Figure 3 1 3 3 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Transponder Mode A Menu The Transponder Mode A Menu allows the user to setup the test set for Mode A interrogations Single Interrogation Mode Menu Pulse Spacing P1 P2 og P1 P3 Bottom Power Dev Power 20 dBm Frequency 1030 00 Pulse Width Pulse Level Power Dev Pl 0 800 THs pij CAL Mode 8 000 P2 0 800 js P2 CAL Mode A 0 800 js P3 CAL P3 Figure 3 1 3 3 1 Transponder Mode A Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Interrogation mode 2 Yes PRF Range 1 10000 Hz 3 Yes Power Range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 4 Yes Pulse Spacing P1 P2 0 05 to 3 95 microseconds P1 P3 6 05 to 9 95 microseconds Spacing steps in 0 025 microseconds 5 Yes Pulse Width 0 to 1 950 microseconds TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 145 Rev H 90 7000 0001 Diagram Softkey Function Item Steps in 0 025 microsecond 6 Yes Pulse Level CAL VAR OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 dBm are limited to 20 dBm 7 Yes Bottom settings Time deviation 1 0 microseconds in 0 025 microsecond steps Power deviation 20 dB in 1 dB steps High end limit 20 dBm 8 Yes SLS On Off TTG 7000 User s Manual P
66. area Dragging the mouse or finger on the touchscreen over the axis and graph can change the horizontal vertical scales and horizontal vertical positions 8 Yes Trigger Antenna Top or Bottom 9 Yes Sampling timespan 10 25 or 100 nanoseconds 100 40 or 10 MHz 10 Yes Receiver Port 11 Yes Channel 2 selection TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 136 90 7000 0001 Rev H Measurements Scope Top Ports te es e pu Whisper Shout Normal Quadrant Single Measurement Pulse Pulse Characteristic P1 ATCRBS Intg lu a u Figure 3 1 2 8 2 Measurement Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Measurement Scope Allows the user to perform a measurement or set the scope to view a received waveform 2 Yes Measurement Pulse Frequency Phase 3 Yes Pulse selection 4 Yes Trigger level If ATE Line Mode C Mode A is selected for the trigger source then a combobox to select whisper shout level is displayed If Log Video is selected for the trigger source then a slider for power level is displayed If ATE Line Mode S is selected for trigger source then Mode S Address numeric control is displayed 5 Yes Trigger mode Single or Normal 6 Yes Waveform graph area Dragging the mouse or finger on the touchscreen over the axis and graph can change the TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 137 90 7000 0001 Rev H
67. ase of the message from 0 to 359 degrees TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 62 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Yes Power Level Allows setting the power level of the message Yes Time Allows setting the transmission time within the block of messages Figure 3 1 2 4 2 3 illustrates the TTG 7000 Block Transmission Message Frame Detail Menu This menu allows the user to update the fields of the selected message Frame Details Menu Airborne Crosslink Not Supported Airborne Airborne 128000 Figure 3 1 2 4 2 3 TTG7000 Block Transmission Frame Detail Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 63 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 2 5 TCAS Scenario Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS Scenario Menu The TCAS Scenario Menu allows the user to define a specific scenario for testing a TCAS System The user can define thirty two 32 dynamic and five hundred and sixty eight 568 static intruders The user can define a Mode S Only Mode S Extended ADS B TIS B DF18 and ATCRBS Mode A C intruders Scenario Duration Scenario Time 6550 0 secs Dynamic Intruders Number of Dynamic Intruders Static Intruders Number of Static Intruders Ground Stations Number of Ground Stations Video Blocks Number of Video Block Scenario Settings E Capture Squitters and Data Logging Reply Int Fruits E A
68. ata Yes Yes Intruders Opens the intruder definition menu Mode S Dynamic Mode S Static Mode C Dynamic Mode C Static Mode S Extended Dynamic Mode S Extended Static TIS B Only Dynamic TIS B Only Static ADS R Dynamic ADS R Static Scenario Stop Start Yes ATCRBS Pulse Information Opens ATCRBS Pulse definition menu TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 66 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Yes Mode S Pulse Information Opens Mode S Pulse definition menu Yes Display Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 67 Rev H 3 1 2 5 1 Static Mode S TCAS Only Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 1 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Static Mode S TCAS Only Definition Menu The Static Mode S TCAS Only Definition Menu allows the user to define a static Mode S only non ADS B intruder ot Type i Starting at secs 0 0 7 Altitude Report T a Number 1 Stopping at secs 6550 0 Mal 3 V Sguittesg Ground Mode S TCAS Only E Crosslink Capgbiity Charset Gen A Mode S Address 000001 1000 Altitude Code Mode Probability Patter Squitter 1 a Bearing 0 Binary J Giham a Reply 1 Range 0 000 i Latitude 43 618981 ongitude 1 372097 Vere Speed o Velocity 0 0 0 0000000 Reply Power 50 dBm SL No TCAS Sensitivity Deve RI AQ 0 Non on board dem RI AQ 1 No Airspeed Figure 3 1 2 5 1 1 S
69. ations Interval range from 1000 to 65000 microseconds Default is 10000 microseconds 19 Yes Own Aircraft Source TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 65 Rev H 21 Diagram Softkey Function Item Allows the own aircraft data to be entered manually through 429 external TCP IP or from UUT squitters 20 Yes Static mode Yes Allows the dynamic intruders to stay active after the runtime has reached the scenario time with their last Special Test Combobox Customer Specific 22 Yes Waypoint Definition Allows setting waypoints either by time location latitude and longitude realistic airplane simulation or forced trajectory latitude and longitude pass over 23 Yes Video Data Bit Period Allows setting the period of a Video Block Data Bit to either 25 or 50 nanoseconds 24 Yes Recompile after load If this is enabled when a scenario file is loaded all the Mode S Squitters are recompiled 25 Yes Manual Whisper Shout If this is enabled the user will have to enter the whisper shout level for any ATCRBS intruder If this is disabled then the whisper shout level will be determined by OEM and range of intruder Yes scenario configuration Yes Load Opens a file dialog to allow the user to load a saved Save Allows storing the current scenario configuration to a file Yes Reset Clears all intruders ground stations and video blocks d
70. ator Menu for Walk Triggering Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Generator Allows selection of generator 2 Yes Frequency Allows setting the output frequency of the generator 3 Yes Power Allows setting the output power of the generator 4 Yes Phase Allows setting the output phase of the generator 5 Yes Path Allows setting the path of the generator to top or bottom 6 Yes Delay Allows setting the delay from the trigger source If the generator that is being set is the trigger source this parameter is disabled The delay value will be either positive or negative in accordance with the setting in the timing definition of delay or delay The TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 58 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Item Softkey Function range is from 0 to 120000 nanoseconds in 100 nanosecond steps Yes Yes Message Type Allows selecting between Mode S or ATCRBS message If the generator that is being set is the trigger source this parameter is disabled and set to Mode S Message Definition section Allows the operator to set the message For Mode S the parameters that can be set are Mode S Address Mode S Message Type and whether the data is random excluding the first five bits and the PI field For ATCRBS the parameters that can be set are Mode A Code or random 2 frame pulses with 5 random data pulses Yes Enable Allows enabling or disabling the generator for
71. conds TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 153 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 5 Yes Pulse Width 0 to 1 950 microseconds P1 P2 and P3 0 to 2 5 microseconds P4 Steps in 0 025 microsecond 6 Yes Pulse Level CAL VAR OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 dBm are limited to 20 dBm 7 Yes Bottom settings Time deviation 1 0 microseconds in 0 025 microsecond steps Power deviation 20 dB in 1 dB steps High end limit 20 dBm 8 Yes SLS On Off TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 154 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 3 8 Transponder Mode C Mode S All Call Menu Figure 3 1 3 8 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Transponder Mode C Mode S All Call Menu The Transponder Mode C Mode S All Call Menu allows the user to setup the test set for Mode C Mode S All Call interrogations Mode Mode C Mode S All Call Single Interrogation Mode Menu PRE 100 Power 20 dBm Frequency 2030 00 at CT Hode S Al Cal A Frequency oe 1030 0 Pulse Spacing Pi P2 2000 s Pl 24 P173 8686 7 P2 Pulse Level Power Dev 0 800 js Pl CAL 0 800 js P2 CAL ea z 5 P3 0 800 us P3 CAL p H Pulse Spacing P4 1 600 us P4 CAL nam ais ponev Power Dev o ime 0 000 zadi dB Time us On ci off Pulse Level Top Bottom SLS On Figure 3 1 3 8 1 Transponder Mode C Mode S All Call Menu
72. ction Also the calibration tables to emulate the bearing of intruders are loaded according to the OEM selection OEM selections are Honeywell Directional Honeywell Omni Collins Phase Directional Collins Phase Omni TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 31 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Item Softkey Function ACSS Directional ACSS Omni Collins Magnitude Directional Collins Magnitude Omni Garmin or Avidyne Yes Power Mode Allows the user to select between high or low power modes Low power allows setting the output power from 20 to 90 dBm High power allows setting the power from 1 to 69 dBm Yes Receiver Path Allows the user to select which port to connect the Top Bottom Receiver Selections available are Rx T1 B1 Rx T2 B2 Rx T3 B3 Rx T4 B4 Chamber or Combiner Note On Collins Magnitude or ACSS this setting is automatically switched to Combiner Yes 4 Yes Phase Noise Amplitude Future use Suppression Out On Off Future use 5 6 Yes Yes Tx Frequency Tx Power Allows the setting of the Transmitter frequency Individual setting for each transmitter Range from 962 to 1213 MHz in 0 1 MHz steps To use softkey Press Signal Generator softkey then the appropriate Generator Allows the setting of the Transmitter power from 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps in low power mode or from 1 to 69 dBm in 1 dB steps in high power mode Yes Tx Path Allows setting th
73. dence Test Definition Menu This menu allows the operator to specify upto five 5 chips that have energy on both halves of the chip and five 5 chips that are bad chips data bit is reverse For bad chips the PI field is calculate using the correct data and then the chip value is reversed RTCA DO 260 Special Test Definition Menu Special Test Confidence Test Local ra Confidence Test Energy in chips Bad chips E Enable 1 Special Test Confidence Test Enable 1 dl E Enable 1 L E Enable Confidence Test E Enable Figure 3 1 2 4 1 8 RTCA DO 260 Special Test Confidence Test Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Special Test Allows setting type of special test Normal Altered Preamble Bit Failures Overlapping Pulse Preamble Validation or Confidence Test 2 Yes Confidence test section Allows setting five chips that have energy on both halves of the chips and five bad chips that the data is reversed after calculating PI field TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 54 90 7000 0001 Rev H Note In the Confidence Test mode the message defined is transmitted on the top and bottom antenna simultaneously Figure 3 1 2 4 1 9 illustrates the RTCA DO 260 Timing Definition Menu This menu allows the operator to specify the timing parameters for the test RTCA DO 260 Timing Definition Menu Days A Trigger Mode Period m
74. e 10 If the scenario terminates the Scenario softkey will return to the off position If user wants to terminate the scenario before the total scenario time change the Scenario softkey to the off position 3 2 11 How to Setup a Static Mode S Extended Intruder 1 Go to the TTG 7000 Main Menu 2 Press the TCAS softkey to display TCAS Main Menu 3 Press the Scenario softkey to display the TCAS Scenario Menu 4 Use the Scenario Time combobox or softkey to enter the scenario time TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 187 90 7000 0001 Rev H 5 Set the number of static intruders to at least 1 using either the Number of Static Intruders combobox or softkey 6 Press the Intruders softkey to edit the intruder information Select Mode S Extended in the Intruder Mode combobox or softkey to display the Static Mode S Extended Menu 7 Use the controls on Static Mode S Extended Menu to enter the information for your Mode S Extended intruder Static Mode S Extended Minimum Parameters Parameter Default Selection Range Tx Channel GenA Gen A Gen C or Gen D Altitude 1000 1000 to 126700 feet Bearing 0 0 to 359 degrees Range 0 O to 160 Nmi Latitude 90 to 90 degrees Longitude 180 to 180 degrees Velocity O to 2000 knots Vertical Speed 32576 ft min Track 0 180 to 180 degrees Reply Power 20 20 to 90 dBm Low Power 1 to 69 dBm
75. e Tx path to Top All Ports Bottom All Ports Single Port Selections are T1 T2 T3 T4 Top All B1 B2 B3 B4 and Bottom All Yes Phase Bearing for the specific Transmitter Range 0 to 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 10 Yes Modulation CW Pulse Yes Signal Generator On Off 12 Yes Pulse Risetime Falltime Selections are 50 50 100 200 230 230 600 600 and Nominal Rise and fall times can be changed on generator A C and E 13 Yes Pulsewidth Allows the user to adjust the pulsewidth of all the transmissions by 100 nanoseconds in 25 nanosecond steps Yes Factory Setup Sets all hardware to default setting according to hardware configuration TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 32 Rev H Note Selection of OEM changes the Antenna Simulation module the antenna resistors and loads the calibration tables for bearing for the selected OEM TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 33 90 7000 0001 RevH 3 1 2 2 Own Aircraft Menu Figure 3 1 2 2 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Own Aircraft Menu The TCAS Own Aircraft Menu allows the user to change the latitude longitude altitude heading and Mode S address of the own aircraft TCAS under test Own Aircraft Menu Own Aircraft Position Local tere Mode S Address Latitude Broadcasting Mode S Address 5742FF ele Latitude 28 000000 lead Longitude Longitude 80
76. el Med Power Fruit Med power level Low Power Fruit Low power level TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 133 Rev H TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 134 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 2 8 Measurement Menu Figure 3 1 2 8 1 and 3 1 2 8 2 illustrates the TTG 7000 Measurement Menu The Measurement Menu allows the user to view the pulses from the TCAS Processor or Transponder The Measurement Menu allows the user to make measurements for power pulsewidth risetime falltime spacing frequency and phase OOOO Channel 2 b Figure 3 1 2 8 1 Scope Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Measurement Scope Allows the user to perform a measurement or set the scope to view a received waveform 2 Yes Channel 1 selection 3 Yes Trigger source Log Video ATE Line Mode S ATE Line Mode A or ATE Line Mode C 4 Yes Trigger level TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 135 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item If ATE Line Mode C Mode A is selected for the trigger source then a combobox to select whisper shout level is displayed If Log Video is selected for the trigger source then a slider for power level is displayed If ATE Line Mode S is selected for trigger source then Mode S Address numeric control is displayed 5 Yes Trigger mode Single or Normal 6 Yes Trigger edge or Only displayed if trigger source is Log Video 7 Yes Waveform graph
77. en only Yes Mode S Squitters Yes Coordination Message Definition Yes Broadcast Message Definition Yes DF16 Reply Message Menu Yes UFO Message Menu Yes Waypoints TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 101 90 7000 0001 Rev H TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 102 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 2 5 7 Static TIS B Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 7 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Static TIS B Definition Menu The Static TIS B Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for static TIS B DF18 intruder z Starting at secs 0 0 Enable 7 Altitude Report Z Squitter F Ground Number Stopping at secs 6550 0 Mode s DO 260 Mode DO 260 il m Tx Channel Mode S Address 000005 Altitude Code Mode Probability Patta on Altitude a s Squitter 1 Bearing Binary J Gilham Range J Reply 1 f Vertical Velocity Tentification Geo JE Baro STAT001 Type 4 Latitude 43 618981 Longitude 1 372097 Vertical Speed o Velocity Type GroundSpeed Normal Velocity 0 0 CF 0 Fs 0 DR 0 M 0 0 0000000 K oie Position TyDX ADS B Positidx Squitter Power 4 Antenna Both 3 v ha hs Figure 3 1 2 5 7 1 Static TIS B Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Type Dynamic or Static 2 Yes Number Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 568 3 Yes Mode Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B or ADS R 4 Yes Tx Cha
78. equency 6 Yes Measurement Pulse 7 Yes Antenna Selection Top or Bottom 8 Yes Information Section Provides to the user reply Mode A code Mode C Altitude Mode S reply 9 No Measurement Pulse Scope illustration Yes Load Loads a saved transponder test Yes Save Saves current test setup to a CSV file Yes Reset Resets the current screen to default values Yes Single Interrogation Mode Allows modifying the selected single interrogation type parameters I E pulse spacing pulse width Yes TX Start Stop Transmissions Yes Instrument Settings Cable Loss Cable loss on top antenna Cable Loss Bottom Cable loss on bottom antenna Suppression Output On Off Interference Pulse On Off Single Double and Interrogation Table Modes Interference Pulse only on Top antenna port Burst On Off Interrogation Table Mode Only Yes Interference Pulse Reset Default interference pulse parameters Pulse Spacing Start 14 975 to 393 microsecond from interrogation P1 Interference Pulse P2 On Off Interference Pulse P2 Spacing 0 to 400 microseconds Pulse Width 0 to 1 95 microseconds Pulse Level CAL VAR or OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 143 Rev H Diagram Item Softkey Function All signals above 20 dBm are limited to 20 dBm Yes Receiver Summary Provides sguitter rates and data for common Transponder sguitters TTG 7000 User s M
79. est Allows setting type of special test Normal Altered Preamble Bit Failures Overlapping Pulse Preamble Validation or Confidence Test 2 Yes Energy in Chips section Allows setting the start and ending chip with energy on both parts of the bit 3 Yes Bad Chips Selects the bits that will be inverted after the calculation of the PI Field TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 51 90 7000 0001 Rev H Note In the Special Test Bit Failures mode the message defined is transmitted on the top and bottom antenna simultaneously Figure 3 1 2 4 1 6 illustrates the RTCA DO 260 Special Test Overlapping Pulse Definition Menu This menu allows the operator to specify the delay from P1 and pulse width of the overlapping pulse RTCA DO 260 Special Test Definition Menu Special Test Overlapping Pulse Local lt Pulse Pulse Delay Relative to P1 Pulse Width o nsecs o Special Test Overlapping Pulse paje Figure 3 1 2 4 1 6 RTCA DO 260 Special Test Definition Overlapping Pulse Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Special Test Allows setting type of special test Normal Altered Preamble Bit Failures Overlapping Pulse Preamble Validation or Confidence Test 2 Yes Pulse section Allows setting the starting position and width of the overlapping pulse Note In the Overlapping Pulse mode the message defined is transmitted on the top and bottom antenna simultaneousl
80. figuration Selections are maintained on future power up cycles Longitude 429 Position and label configuration Allows the user to select the input port of the 429 adapter A1B1 A2B2 or A3B3 for the latitude data and also the 429 label 110 120 254 or 310 to use Allows the user to select the input port of the 429 adapter A1B1 A2B2 or A3B3 for the longitude data and also the 429 label 111 121 255 or 311 to use Selections are maintained on future power up cycles Yes Heading 429 Position and label configuration Allows the user to select the input port of the 429 adapter A1B1 A2B2 or A3B3 for the heading data and also the 429 label 320 314 or 313 to use Selections are maintained on future power up cycles Yes UTC Time Position configuration Allows the user to select the input port of the 429 adapter A1B1 A2B2 or A3B3 for the UTC time data Selections are maintained on future power up cycles Label 150 is used TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 28 Rev H 3 1 2 TCAS Main Menu Figure 3 1 2 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS Main Menu The TCAS Main Menu allows the user to select from multiple submenus for testing of a TCAS system ATG Advanced Technical Group TTG 7000 TCAS Transponder RF Generator al NSA I Figure 3 1 2 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Main Menu TCAS Menu Local 74 Settings Measurements Own Aircraft Receiver ATE L
81. formation is entered press the Back softkey on the bottom of the softkey area to return to the TCAS Scenario Menu 9 To start the scenario use the Scenario softkey Once the scenario has started the Run Time box on the top of the menu should be changing with the current scenario time 10 If the scenario terminates the Scenario softkey will return to the off position If user wants to terminate the scenario before the total scenario time change the Scenario softkey to the off position 3 2 12 How to Setup a Dynamic Mode S Extended Intruder Go to the TTG 7000 Main Menu Press the TCAS softkey to display TCAS Main Menu Press the Scenario softkey to display the TCAS Scenario Menu Use the Scenario Time combobox or softkey to enter the scenario time vv Bo mom Set the number of dynamic intruders to at least 1 using either the Number of Dynamic Intruders combobox or softkey 6 Press the Intruders softkey to edit the intruder information Select Mode S Extended the Intruder Mode combobox or softkey to display the Dynamic Mode S Extended Menu 7 Use the controls on Dynamic Mode S Extended Menu to enter the information for your Mode S Extended intruder TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 189 90 7000 0001 Rev H Dynamic Mode S Extended Minimum Parameters Parameter Default Selection Range Tx Channel GenA Gen A Gen C or Gen D Altit
82. forming an export the TTG 7000 generates a SDF Compact Database File and exports the file to the selected file location The operator can download from ATG s website a Reporting Tool that will display the contents of the SDF file and will allow the user to generate multiple CSV files from the exported data Also all the DF17 position velocity and identification messages are decoded in the Reporting Tool TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 167 Rev H 3 1 4 3 UAT Receiving Station Menu Figure 3 1 4 3 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 UAT Receiving Station Menu The UAT Receiving Station allows the user to enter the Receiving Station position information Multi Receiver Own Aircraft Menu 429 Configuration gt Mode S Address Latitude Mode S Address 000004 2 Bie Heading Longitude Latitude 41 050000 fata laa Longitude 15 500000 Figure 3 1 4 3 1 TTG 7000 UAT Receiving Station Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Mode S Address 2 Yes Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 3 Yes Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 4 Yes Altitude Range from 1000 to 65535 feet 5 Yes Heading Range from 180 to 180 degrees TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 168 90 7000 0001 Rev H TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 169 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 4 3 UAT Scenario Menu Figure 3 1 4 4 1 illustrates the TTG 70
83. generator using the Frequency combobox or select Signal Generator softkey appropriate transmitter generator softkey and then use the Frequency softkey 3 2 3 How to Set a Scope Output 1 Go to the TTG 7000 Main Menu 2 Select the System Menu softkey to display System Menu 3 Change the output by using the Scope 1 or Scope 2 combobox or using Scope 1 or Scope 2 softkey 3 2 4 How to Program DSP Software or FPGA Firmware 1 Goto the TTG 7000 Main Menu 2 Press the System Menu softkey to display System Menu 3 Press the Software Update softkey to display the Software Update Menu 4 Press the Select softkey to display the file dialog to select the configuration file that will be used for programming TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 180 90 7000 0001 Rev H 5 If all devices enabled in the configuration file are to be programmed then press the Execute softkey to start programming If some devices do not require reprogramming deselect the device under the Programming column and then press the Execute softkey to start programming 6 During programming sequence the device being programmed will be highlighted in the table and a progress bar will be displayed in the lower section of the menu 7 After programming is completed it is recommended to restart the system To restart the system press the power switch allow power to turn off and press the power switch again to power up the test set 3 2 5 How to Install the TTG 7000C RF Amplifier
84. hat are being used and in the case of altered preamble the preamble settings on the bottom of the screen Special Test Timing Trigger Source Trigger Mode Random Start nsecs Gen A Delay o Random Width nsecs Period msecs No Transmissions Power Mode Low Power RTCA DO 260 Tests Menu Generator Enable Freguency Power Phase Path 1090 0 20 o Top All N A N A N A 1090 0 20 o Top All Special Test J M Definition N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A Timing Definition Generator Definition D gt Width nsecs 500 500 500 500 Position nsecs Te Reference Power o Gen A 1000 3500 4500 Gen A Figure 3 1 2 4 1 4 RTCA DO 260 Tests Menu Altered Preamble TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 50 Rev H Note In the Altered Preamble mode the message defined is transmitted on the top and bottom antenna simultaneously Figure 3 1 2 4 1 5 illustrates the RTCA DO 260 Special Test Bit Failures Definition Menu This menu allows the operator to specify the start chip and the ending chip for energy on both sides of the Manchester code and also allows selections of bad bits inverted after PI Calculation Special Test Bit Failures Figure 3 1 2 4 1 5 RTCA DO 260 Special Test Definition Bit Failures Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Special T
85. i A Random Start nsecs o Random Width nsecs Generator Enable Freguency Power Phase Path Gen B 1090 0 20 o Top All Gen C 1090 0 20 o Top All Special Test i J M Definition Gen A No 1090 0 20 o Top All Gen D 1090 0 20 Top All Gen E 1090 0 20 Top All Gen F 1090 0 20 Top All Generator Definition gt Te Figure 3 1 2 4 1 1 RTCA DO 260 Tests Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No This section illustrates special test selected 2 No This section illustrates timing settings 3 No This section illustrates generator settings 4 Yes Power Mode Low power range 20 to 90 dBm High power range 1 to 69 dBm Yes Load Allows loading a stored DO 260 test Most RTCA DO 260 tests have been predefined and can be loaded using this softkey TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 46 90 7000 0001 RevH Diagram Item Softkey Yes Function Save Allows saving the current DO 260 test Yes Reset Resets the test settings to the default values Yes Special Test Definition Opens a new menu that allows setting one of the special tests Normal Altered Preamble Bit Failures Overlapping Pulse Preamble Validation or Confidence Test Figure 3 1 2 4 1 2 shows the normal test setting Figure 3 1 2 4 1 3 shows the altered preamble setting Figure 3 1 2 4 1 5 shows the bit failures setting Figure 3 1 2 4 1 6 shows the
86. ines Transmitter Scenario Diagram Softkey Function troubleshoot TTG 7000 Item 1 No This area illustrates TCAS test options enabled for the current product key Yes Settings Allows the user to set generator frequency and Yes Measurements Allows the user to view the transmissions of the unit under test and to perform pulse characteristic frequency and phase measurements Yes Own Aircraft Alows the user to change the own aircraft information if set to manual If not set to manual entry the user the TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 29 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item own aircraft information from the selected source is displayed in this menu Yes Receiver Allows the user to select messages to capture and log from the unit under test or the TTG 7000 Allows viewing of engineering units of received messages Yes Transmitter Allows the user to perform either DO 260 tests or Block Transmissions Yes ATE Lines Menu Allows the user to view the ATE Line transmissions from the unit under test Yes Scenario Allows the user to design and execute a scenario test Yes Chamber Mode Allows the user to enter the path loss for the chamber setup with the TTG 7000C TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 30 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 2 1 TCAS Settings Menu Figure 3 1 2 1 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS Settings Menu The
87. ing Script File Software Update Menu C VATGITTG7000 TouchScreen Programming WT GSWUpdate config NewVerson ImageFie Stats Local forde revr 3 O rpd xmtr 5 R rpd Select Receiver Module 1 2 7 3 6612 21 rpd Receiver Module 2 6612 21 rpd Execute Transmitter Module 1 2 v 5 6616_35 rpd Cancel Transmitter Module 2 i 6616 35 rpd Refresh Versions Transmitter Module 3 V K 6616 35 rpd 6613 34 rpd TPG E TX 6 G RPD 3 TPG E RX 4 J RPD Figure 3 1 1 1 1 TTG 7000 Software Update Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Programming Enable Enables disables the programming of a specific DSP or FPGA device Yes Select Opens a file dialog to select the programming configuration file Yes Execute Programs all the FPGAs and DSPs that have the programming enable Yes Cancel Cancels the programming sequence Yes Refresh Versions TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 22 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Refreshes the software and firmware versions Note If you place the cursor in the Selected Programming Script File textbox on the top of the screen and press Alt S the Touchscreen software will read the last valid configuration file and displays all the valid FPGA and DSP versions Software Upda
88. ions Menu Diagram Item Softkey Function 1 No Shows the current settings of all the Ethernet adapters Yes Refresh Refreshes the menu with the network settings of all the Ethernet adapters Yes Change Settings Illustrates the network connection change settings menu for the selected Ethernet connection TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 24 Rev H For example user wants to change the IP of the Rear LAN from dynamic to static Select the Rear LAN line on the grid of the current menu and press the Change Settings Softkey Figure 3 1 1 2 2 illustrates the TTG 7000 Network Connections Change Settings Menu To change the IP address to a static IP select the Use the following IP Address group box Enter the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway Address Press the Set softkey and the IP address will be changed to a static IP To change to a dynamic IP select the Obtain an IP Address automatically group box and press the Set softkey Local Area Connection 6 Obtain an IP Address automatically use the following IP Address Change Settings Menu Local 2 140 255 255 255 0 yy Sees OR ENA Figure 3 1 1 2 2 TTG 7000 Network Connections Change Settings Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Selection of IP address Either automatically DHCP or fixed 2 No IP Configuration If fixed IP is selected the
89. it a double interrogation XPDR Test Menu O Save Measured Pulse Pulse Characteristic i A UA NOR REM He DBL Interr Intrf Pulse DBL Interr Intrf Pulse DBL Interr Intrf Pulse Trigger Source v DBL Interr Intrf Pulse gt a On Off Log Video Trigger Level Reply Information ATCRBS Reply Interr Reply Tx 3 ATCRBS 250 Mode S o ATCRBS Ay ZNE Ai A bo Figure 3 1 3 10 1 TTG 7000 Transponder Test Double Interrogation Menu 100 0 Modes Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Test Mode Allows selection single interrogation mode double interrogations interrogation table block interrogations or interrogation with CW 2 Yes Double Interrogation Table Illustrates the two interrogations selected for transmission 3 Yes Measurement Pulse 4 Yes Antenna Selection Top or Bottom TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 159 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Item 5 Softkey Yes Function Information Section Provides to the user reply Mode A code Mode C Altitude Mode S reply No Measurement Pulse Scope illustration Yes Load Loads a saved transponder test Yes Save Saves current test setup to a CSV file Yes Reset Resets the current screen to default values Yes Double Interrogation Allows modifying the double interrogation
90. itter Modulation The user can use the combo box control or softkey to select the signal The user selection is saved and the same selection will be used on future power up cycles Yes Scope Port 2 User can select from multiple test set signal lines i e Log Video DPSK Demodulation Transmitter Modulation The user can use the combo box control or softkey to select the signal The user selection is saved and the same selection will be used on future power up cycles Yes Network Connections Shows Hostname and IP address of TTG 7000 Allows setting the Ethernet adapters of the TTG 7000 Yes 429 Configuration Menu Allows configuration of the 429 inputs of the 429 adapter for the TTG 7000 Yes Yes Update Key Validates the product key entered in menu control item 4 Software Update Menu Allows programming of DSP software and FPGA firmware Yes Calibration History Illustrates the last calibration date and result Yes Yes Error Log Shows any command failures via GPIB Ethernet or USB Touch Align Executes Touch Screen Alignment Program Yes Display Settings Opens Windows Display Settings TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 21 Rev H 3 1 1 1 Software Update Menu Figure 3 1 1 1 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Software Update Menu The Software Update Menu allows the user to update the DSP software or the FPGA firmware Selected Programm
91. l 90 7000 0001 Page 127 Rev H Position nsecs Width nsecs Video Data Bit Menu 10000000000000000000000000000000000000001111111111111111 50 Local rs 800 Pulse Position nsecs 2000 pojem Pulse Width nsecs 800 lu a zal Figure 3 1 2 5 15 3 TCAS Video Data Bit Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Displays a list of all the pulses defined with the starting location and width 2 No Displays the video bits using the selected bit width of 25 or 50 nanoseconds Yes Add Adds a new pulse Yes Remove Removes the selected pulse Yes Pulse Position Starting position of the selected pulse Yes Pulse Width Width of the selected pulse Yes Video Amplitude Open a menu that allows setting the amplitude of each bit from 3 to 4 dB Yes Video Format Sets the format of displaying the video bits in hexadecimal or binary TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 128 Rev H TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 129 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 2 6 TCAS ATE Line Menu Figure 3 1 2 6 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS ATE Line Menu The TCAS ATE Line Menu allows the user to view the information being received via the ATE Lines connector Address W S Quadrant Antenna ATE Lines Menu Display b Data Logging ATE Source Direct Connection Baje Figure 3 1 2 6 1 TCAS ATE Line Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 N
92. le Interrogation Single Interrogation Interrogation Type Mode A PRF 100 Power 50 00 dBm Frequency 1030 00 MHz Measured Pulse Pulse Characteristic F1 ATCRBS Reply Top Trigger Source Log Video Trigger Level XPDR Test Menu Single Interrogation Single Interrogation Mode Reply Information Mode A Code Reply Interr Top 201 1000 p oF e Reply Delay 3 28 ps Reply Jitter ATCRBS Top Bottom 100 0 0 0 Mode S Top Bottom 0 5 0 0 Bottom 201 4d v d Tx On Off ns Figure 3 1 3 2 1 TTG 7000 Transponder Test Single Interrogation Menu Diagram Item Softkey Function 1 Yes Test Mode Allows selection single interrogation mode double interrogations interrogation table block interrogations or interrogation with CW Yes Interrogation Type Allows selection of interrogation of any of the following Mode A Mode C Mode A All Call Mode C All Call TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Mode A Mode S All Call Mode C Mode S All Call Page 142 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Mode S P1 P2 Pulse DME pulse pair or Alternating Mode A C 3 Yes Pulse Repetition Frequency PRF 1 to 10000 Hz 4 Yes Power Range from 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 5 Yes Fr
93. lecting between Mode S or ATCRBS message If the generator that is being set is the trigger source this parameter is disabled and set to Mode S Yes Message Definition section Allows the operator to set the message For Mode S the parameters that can be set are Mode S Address Mode S Message Type and whether the data is random excluding the first five bits and the PI field For ATCRBS the parameters that can be set are Mode A Code or random 2 frame pulses with 5 random data pulses Yes Enable Allows enabling or disabling the generator for the test If the generator selected is the trigger source this parameter is disabled and the generator is enabled 10 11 Yes Yes Coherence If enabled the two generators of a transmitter module will be in coherence This will be available when defining Gen A Gen C and Gen E Random Starting Position Change the starting position of each message from the delay value TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 57 Rev H Figure 3 1 2 4 1 11 illustrates the RTCA DO 260 Generator Definition Menu This menu allows the operator to specify the generator parameter for walk triggering Generator Delay nsecs Enable ZL ZZ OV Message Type ModeS f On ge Off Random Mode S Coherence Mode S Address 000001 Name DFO v I Frame ZA or Freguency 1090 0 On Figure 3 1 2 4 1 11 RTCA DO 260 Gener
94. link Diagram Softkey Function 1 Yes Target Type Static or Dynamic 2 Yes Target Number 3 Yes Payload Type Payload 0 thru 10 Basic ADS B Long ADS B or Ground Uplink 4 Yes UTC Coupled 5 Yes Position Valid 6 Yes Application Data Valid 7 Yes Latitude 8 Yes Longitude 9 Yes Slot ID 10 Yes TIS B Site ID 11 Yes Power Range 1 to 98 dBm 12 Yes Enable lf check the target is enabled TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 178 90 7000 0001 RevH Diagram Softkey Function Item 13 Yes Start and Stop Times For dynamic targets the time when the target is operational 14 Yes MSO The target MSO transmission slot Yes Ground Uplink Message Illustrates Ground Uplink Message Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 179 Rev H 3 2 How to 3 2 1 How to Change GPIB Address 1 Goto the TTG 7000 Main Menu 2 Press the System Menu softkey to display System Menu 3 Change the GPIB address using the GPIB Address combobox or select GPIB Menu softkey and then use the GPIB Address softkey Once the address is changed the new address is stored and will be used until changed again 3 2 2 How to Change Transmitter Frequency 1 Goto the TTG 7000 Main Menu 2 Press the TCAS softkey to display TCAS Main Menu 3 Press the Settings softkey to display the TCAS Settings Menu 4 Change the frequency of the appropriate transmitter
95. m 1 No Groups of UF and DF messages No Sub messages of the selected group 3 No Messages selected to perform filter Yes Select All Selects all messages to be displayed No filter is applied Yes Unselect All Unselects all messages therefore no messages are displayed Note Individual messages are selected using the es in menu control section 2 of Figure 3 1 2 3 1 2 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 42 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 2 3 2 TCAS Receiver Highlight Masked Menu Figure 3 1 2 3 2 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS Receiver Highlight Masked Menu The TCAS Receiver Highlight Masked Menu allows the user to select what messages to highlight during display of messages in the Receiver menu Groups Highlight Masked Unidentified Undefined F A ATCRBS Interrogation Select All Short Air Air Surveillance TCAS UF 0 Surveillance Altitude request UF 4 Unselect All Surveillance identity request UF 5 Mode S Only All Call UF 11 Long Air Air Surveillance TCAS UF 16 Masks Selected Figure 3 1 2 3 2 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Receiver Highlight Masked Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Groups of UF and DF messages 2 No Sub messages of the selected group 3 No Messages selected to perform highlight Yes Select All Selects all messages to be highlighted Yes Unselect All Unselects all messages therefore no messages are highlighted
96. mber Mode Port Calibration Pulse Modulation Accuracy On Off Ratio Rise Fall Time TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 962 to 1213 MHz 100 KHz 10 KHz 20 to 90 dBm per element Low Power Mode TCAS and Transponder 1 to 69 dBm per element High Power Mode TCAS 1 to 98 dBm UAT 1 dB 1 dB typically lt 0 5 dB 410 to 60 dBm TTG 7000 with TTG 7000C Top 4 Elements Bottom 4 Elements Any Individual Element Calibrated at 1090 1030 and 978 UAT option unit MHz Calibration performed on top bottom All ports active 0 05 uS gt 80dB Normal lt 50 nS Slow 600 nS Bearing Simulation Page 5 Rev H Range Resolution Accuracy Range Simulation Range Resolution Accuracy Velocity Simulation Range Resolution Accuracy Vertical Speed Simulation Range Resolution Accuracy Altitude Simulation Range Mode Resolution Receiver Specifications VSWR Antenna Simulation Receivers Dynamic Range Dual Receiver Power Measurement Range Resolution Accuracy Maximum Input Power 0 to 359 1 o Typical lt 1 max 3 4 Port Simulation 4 Vector Voltmeter Port to Port 0 to 150 NMI 12 5 Feet 200 Feet 2000 Kt Hr 1 Kt Hr 1 Kt Hr 32608 Ft Min 64 Ft Min 64 Ft Min 1000 to 126700 Feet Gilham and 25 Feet 25 100 Feet up to 50175 Feet 100 Feet above 50175 Feet
97. meframe and what type of interrogation to perform Ground Stations Menu Ground Station V Enable Interrogation Name UF4 Starting at secs Stopping at Ground Station Number Figure 3 1 2 5 12 1 TCAS Ground Station Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Ground Station Range 1 15 2 Yes Interrogation Name This combobox allows selection of a valid UF message 3 Yes Starting At Allows setting the initial time that the selected interrogation will be transmitted 4 Yes Enable Allows enabling or disabling the current ground station TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 117 90 7000 0001 RevH Diagram Softkey Function Item 5 Yes Stopping At Allows setting the final time that the selected interrogation will be transmitted Yes Interrogations Opens a menu that allows changing the contents of the UF messages Figure 3 1 2 5 12 2 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS Ground Station Interrogations Menu This menu allows the user to modify the contents of the selected UF message in different time sections Start Stop Enable Gnd Station Interrogations Menu Remove 2000000080665E Figure 3 1 2 5 12 2 TCAS Ground Station Interrogations Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Data grid of all defined UF messages at all timeframes Yes Add Adds a new time interval Yes Remove Removes a time interval TTG 7000 User
98. n Or 46 sala Bl ale OWGRONJa FER Po vse Figure 2 4 TTG 7000C RF Amplifier Chamber Rear Antenna 1 0 Port Antenna 2 45 Port Antenna 3 90 Port Antenna 4 135 Port Antenna 5 180 Port Antenna 6 225 Port Antenna 7 27 0 Port Antenna 8 315 Port GS Ground Station and UF Interrogations Port Rx Receiver Port Aux Control Port D Sub 25 Pin Female Jack Connect to TTG 7000 Aux Control Port on rear Connect cable with power off on TTG 7000 OONDABRWNDN TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 10 90 7000 0001 Rev H Figure 2 5 TTG 7000 429 Input Adapter Optional TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 11 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 TouchScreen Application 3 1 Main Menu Figure 3 1 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Main Menu The Main Menu shows status of test set configuration and software versions G Advanced Technical Group TTG 7000 TCAS Transponder RF Generator OEM Select Part Number 90 7000 08K9 5 Honeywell Directional User Interface Version 13 10 1001 Honeywell Directional Server Version 13 10 1001 Receiver DSP Version 4 0 Receiver FPGA Version 2 S Transmitter DSP Version 3 C Transmitter FPGA Version 5 H Receiver Module 1 FPGA Version 2 1 Receiver Module 2 FPGA Version 2 1 Transmitter Module 1 FPGA Version 3 5 Transmitter Module 2 FPGA Version 3 5 Transmitter Module 3 FPGA Version 3 5 3 4 Diagram S
99. n IP Address Subnet Mask and Gateway controls are enabled to allow the user to enter the specific information If automatic IP is selected then the settings provided by the DHCP server are illustrated Yes Set Pressing this softkey allows the acceptance of the information entered by the user TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 25 Rev H The internal DSP IP address can also be changed from the factory default of 192 168 0 1 but ATG recommends not changing it only if the IP address is needed by the external LAN connections On the Network Connections Menu select the DSP connection row on the grid and press the Change Settings softkey A screen similar to Figure 3 1 1 2 3 should appear Change Settings Menu Remote Local Area Connection lordi Obtain an IP Address automatically Use the following IP Address IP Address 192 168 2 140 Subnet mask ZO s 20 UM Gateway 192 168 2 1 4 Vo Figure 3 1 1 2 3 TTG 7000 Internal Network Change Settings Menu Enter the IP address desired for the internal DSP connection The TTG 7000 will set the gateway address to the same IP Address and will internally set the DSP IP address and will communicate the address to the DSP module when the operator presses the Set Softkey The application software will communicate the new address to the DSP reset the connection and reboot the DSP This process will take a few minutes At the
100. n error has occurred Place the mouse cursor over the exclamation warning to get a description of the error Or double click to go to the error menu to see list of errors 20 21 No No Safely Remove Hardware Icon Press this icon to open safely remove hardware dialog In the example in Figure 3 1 3 Explorer Icon TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 14 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Press this icon to open windows explorer In the example in Figure 3 1 2 22 No On Screen Keyboard Icon Press this icon to open the on screen keyboard for data entry Yes TCAS Menu Allows user to enter TCAS Menu Yes Transponder Menu Allows user to enter Transponder Menu Yes System Menu Allows user to enter System Menu Yes UAT Menu Allows user to enter UAT Menu Optional Yes OEM Select Allows selection of TCAS OEM Honeywell Directional Honeywell OMNI Collins Phase Directional Collins Phase OMNI Collins Magnitude Directional Collins Magnitude OMNI ACSS Directional ACSS OMNI Garmin Avidyne TAS Avidyne ADSB Yes Support Menu If connection to the Internet is available menu illustrates ATG TTG 7000 Support Page Allows downloading of latest TTG 7000 software for update Yes User s Manual Illustrates a PDF copy of this manual on screen TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 15 Rev H Local Disk T File Edt View Fav
101. nal Generator E amp off g Frequency off Modulation cw i pulse Signal Generator F St Frequency 1030 0 Modulation cw 24 Pulse Figure 3 1 3 1 1 Transponder Settings Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Suppression Out On Off 2 Yes Receiver Path Allows the user to select which port to connect the Top Bottom Receiver Selections available are Rx T1 B1 Rx T2 B2 Rx T3 B3 Rx T4 B4 Chamber or Combiner 3 Yes Transmitter On Off 4 Yes Tx Frequency TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 140 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Allows the setting of the Transmitter frequency Individual setting for each transmitter Range from 962 to 1213 MHz in 0 1 MHz steps 5 Yes Tx Power Allows the setting of the Transmitter power from 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 6 Yes Tx Path Allows setting the Tx path to Top All Ports Bottom All Ports Single Port 7 Yes Modulation CW Pulse TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 141 Rev H 3 1 3 2 Transpon der Test Single Interrogation Figure 3 1 3 2 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Transponder Test Menu in Single Interrogation Mode The Transponder Test Menu in Single Interrogation Mode allows the user to setup the TTG 7000 to transmit a Mode A Mode C Mode A All Call Mode C All Call Mode A Mode S All Call Mode C Mode S All Call Mode S P1 P2 Pulse or DME pulse pair Sing
102. nario Menu 9 To start the scenario use the Scenario softkey Once the scenario has started the Run Time box on the top of the menu should be changing with the current scenario time 10 If the scenario terminates the Scenario softkey will return to the off position If user wants to terminate the scenario before the total scenario time change the Scenario softkey to the off position 3 2 9 How to Setup a Static Mode S Intruder 1 Go to the TTG 7000 Main Menu 2 Press the TCAS softkey to display TCAS Main Menu 3 Press the Scenario softkey to display the TCAS Scenario Menu 4 Use the Scenario Time combobox or softkey to enter the scenario time 5 Set the number of static intruders to at least 1 using either the Number of Static Intruders combobox or softkey 6 Press the Intruders softkey to edit the intruder information Select Mode S TCAS Only in the Intruder Mode combobox or softkey to display the Static Mode S Menu 7 Use the controls on Static Mode S Menu to enter the information for your Mode S intruder Static Mode S Minimum Parameters Parameter Default Selection Range Tx Channel GenA Gen A Gen C or Gen D Altitude 1000 1000 to 126700 feet Bearing 0 0 to 359 degrees Range 0 O to 160 Nmi TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 184 90 7000 0001 Rev H Latitude 90 to 90 degrees Longitude 180 to 180 degrees Reply Power 20 20 to 90 dBm Low
103. ne all the parameters for a velocity squitter Name LSB Description Low ME Format Type Code ME SubType ME Intent Change Flag ME IFR Capability Flag ME E W Velocity ME Direction a ME Fields Menu N S Figure 3 1 2 5 5 3 1 Velocity Squitter Definition Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Breakdown of the Velocity Sguitter Yes Format Type Code Yes Sub Type Yes Intent Change Flag Yes IFR Capability Flag Yes Navigation Accuracy Yes East Weat Direction Yes East Velocity Allows setting invalid no data Yes North South Direction Yes North South Velocity Allows setting invalid no data TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 94 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Yes Source Bit Yes Sign Bit Yes Vertical Rate Allows setting invalid no data Yes Difference Sign Bit Yes Geometric Height Difference Allows setting invalid no data Yes Magnetic Heading Status Bit Yes Magnetic Heading Yes Airspeed Type Yes Vertical Rate Source Bit Yes Vertical Rate Sign Bit Yes Vertical Rate Allows setting invalid no data Yes Turn Indicator TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 95 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 2 5 5 4 Ident Squitter Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 5 4 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Identification Squitter Definition Menu The Identification Squitter
104. ng zija NOE S Ta Figure 3 1 2 2 2 TTG 7000 TCAS Own Aircraft Broadcasting Setting Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 35 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes UDP Port Number 2 Yes IP Broadcast Address Selection between any or broadcast If broadcast is selected then IP address entry is allowed 3 Yes Start Stop Broadcasting TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 36 Rev H 3 1 2 3 TCAS Receiver Menu Figure 3 1 2 3 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS Receiver Menu The TCAS Receiver Menu allows the user to view the transmissions from the TCAS system and the transmissions from the TTG 7000 test set UUT TIG m m m m m 3 m UF DF 4 C Intr A C Reply UF DF A C Intr A C Reply Type Name Addr WS Antenna Revd Data Revd Time TTG A C Mode A Intr Interrogation GenD 000 03 17 754855850 Capture Mode A Interrogation 000 03 17 754855850 Display Mode A 2 Interrogation Sl eet Data Logging Mode A Interrogation 000 03 17 744855850 Filtered Masked Mode A TER Highlight Masked Interrogation O00 03 17 734855850 Mode A Interrogation O00 03 17 734855825 Mode A Interrogation 000 03 17 724855850 Mode A Interrogation O00 03 17 724855825 Alo Figure 3 1 2 3 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Receiver Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Top section of the Receiver Menu Illustrates the status of reception from either the
105. nnel User can select from one of three possible transmitters TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 103 90 7000 0001 RevH Diagram Softkey Function Item 5 Yes Altitude Binary range from 1000 to 50175 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Yes Bearing Phase Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Yes Range Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles 8 Yes Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Yes Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Yes Vertical Speed Range from 32576 to 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps Used only for the velocity squitter since the intruder is static 11 Yes Velocity squitter since the intruder is static Range 0 to 2000 knots Used only for the velocity 12 Yes Track Angle Value range from 180 to 180 degrees in 1 degree steps Used only for the velocity squitter since the intruder is static 13 Yes Squitter Power power range from 1 to 69 dBm Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High 14 Yes Squitter Antenna Top Only Bottom Only or Both 15 Yes Start Stop Time 16 Yes Enable If checked then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 17 Yes Altitude Report If enabled the altitude code will be present in the DFO reply If disabled the altitude code will set to 0 18 Yes Ground Allows the user to set intruder on the ground 19 Yes Squitter If enabled s
106. o Data grid of all received ATE Lines Yes Display Display On Off Mode Update Continuous Clear Quantity to Show 1 1000 Refresh Yes Data Logging Pause Record Export Future Import Future Clear TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 130 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Item Softkey Yes Function ATESource Direct Connect ATE Interface Box TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 131 Rev H 3 1 2 7 TCAS Chamber Mode Menu Figure 3 1 2 7 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Chamber Mode Menu The TCAS Chamber Mode Menu allows the user to set the path loss between the outputs of the TTG 7000C RF Amplifier unit and the TCAS Processor Antenna input port It also allows the setting of the Fruit power levels Path Loss Fruit 00 ij Hi Power o 459 Med Power E Path Loss 900 Low Power Fruit Power amp Figure 3 1 2 7 1 TCAS Chamber Mode Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Path loss for every chamber antenna port 0 Path Loss for 0 port 45 Path Loss for 45 port 90 Path Loss for 90 port 135 Path Loss for 135 port 180 Path Loss for 180 port 225 Path Loss for 225 port 270 Path Loss for 270 port 315 Path Loss for 315 port TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 132 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Item 2 Softkey Yes Function Fruit power levels Hi Power Fruit Hi power lev
107. oftkey Function Item 1 No Shows status of the test set configuration and software version Software and firmware versions can be refreshed by pressing ALT R 2 No The Unit Part Number Illustrated with the base number 90 7000 and the dash number provides the hardware version and the software version of the test set The first two characters of the dash number represent the hardware version 04 in example in the Figure 3 1 1 The last TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 12 90 7000 0001 RevH Diagram Softkey Function Item two characters represent the software version B4 in the example in Figure 3 1 1 3 No Server Kernel Software version 4 No User Interface TouchScreen version 5 No Receiver DSP embedded software version 6 No I O Controller Receiver FPGA firmware version 7 No Transmitter DSP embedded software version 8 No I O Controller Transmitter FPGA firmware version 9 No FPGA firmware version of all subassemblies present including auxiliary equipment i e Chamber Test Set if connected 10 No Status Menu present on all TouchScreen menus 11 No Ethernet command reception status Ethernet commands can be received either from the front or rear RJ 45 Ethernet ports A geo Front Rear LAN port is connected l j ER No LAN port is connected 12 No USB control port status Provides status whether or not the front USB Type B port for control is connected 4 USB Connected U
108. on Continuous Display all data received in a continuous order by time Time Relative Display time relative to previous message Absolute TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 38 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Display the time received Clear Clears all messages in the receiver menu Quantity to Show Allows entering how many messages to show Maximum 1000 messages Refresh Refreshes the receiver menu with the selected quantity of messages Frame Details Illustrates the detail breakdown of a selected reception See Figure 3 1 2 3 2 The detail breakdown of message can also be displayed by turning off the Display softkey and double clicking on the desired message Yes Data Logging gt Record Stop Allows start and stopping data logging receive messages Export Allows exporting received messages to file Clear Clears all recorded messages Yes Filtered Masked Menu Yes Highlight Masked Menu When performing an export the TTG 7000 generates a SDF Compact Database File and exports the file to the selected file location The operator can download from ATG s website a Reporting Tool that will display the contents of the SDF file and will allow the user to generate multiple CSV files from the exported data Also all the DF17 position velocity and identification messages are decoded in the Reporting Tool TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 39 90 7000 0001 Rev
109. or Ground Uplink 4 Yes Mode S Address 5 Yes A G State Subsonic Supersonic Grounded or Reserved 6 Yes Altitude Range from 1000 to 101350 feet TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 172 90 7000 0001 RevH Diagram Softkey Function Item 7 Yes Latitude Range 90 degrees 8 Yes Longitude Range 180 degrees 9 Yes Vertical Speed Range 32704 feet minute 10 Yes Velocity Range 0 to 1446 knots 11 Yes Track Range 180 degrees 12 Yes NIC 13 Yes Uplink Feedback 14 Yes Power Range 1 to 98 dBm 15 Yes Enable If check the target is enabled 16 Yes Start and Stop Times For dynamic targets the time when the target is operational 17 Yes MSO The target MSO transmission slot 18 Yes Offset and Override If override is disabled the offset is calculated between the target latitude and longitude and the receiving station latitude and longitude If override is enabled the calculated offset is replace by the offset entered 19 Yes Address Oualifier 20 Yes Vertical Velocity Geometric or Barometric 21 Yes Altitude Type Barometric or Geometric 22 Yes UTC Coupled TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 173 Rev H Figure 3 1 4 4 1 2 illustrates the TTG 7000 UAT ADS B Message Menu UAT ADS B Message Menu UAT ADS B Message Local rs Payload Type Code 0 000000010000000000000290000400801000 OE3BEB0ACF83290D7AEA0368 Airborne Pa
110. orites Tools Help wT 3 my Computer e Local Disk T 00260 Tests Scenarios GB Control Panel S my network Places Recycle Bin Osx gt E JO seach gt roders ml Folders x B desktop l DO260 Tests mi a Scenarios Figure 3 1 2 Windows Explorer Icon TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 16 Rev H Safely Remove Hardware Select the device you want to unplug or eject and then click Stop When Windows notifies you that it is safe to do so unplug the device from your computer Hardware devices bej USB Mass Storage Device USB Mass Storage Device at Location 0 C Display device components Figure 3 1 3 Safely Remove Hardware Icon TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 17 Rev H Honeywell Directional Honeywell Omni Collins Phase Directional Collins Phase Omni ACSS Directional ACSS Omni Collins Maanitude Directional Collins Maanitude Omni Figure 3 1 4 TouchScreen Listbox Control GPIB Address oi E F A B ig NE KN KM Er mara ON ah CANCEL CLEAR ENTER Minimum 1 Maximum 31 Figure 3 1 5 Touchscreen Numeric Control TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 18 90 7000 0001 Rev H Product Key Part 1 Cancella IS ID F IG JH D IK IL I Enter EREV EN FL TTP Figure 3 1 6 Touchscreen Keyboard Control TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 19 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1
111. osition nsecs 1000 3500 4500 Reference Power Gen A Gen A Gen A Enable v RTCA DO 260 Special Test Definition Menu Local 2 7 Special Test Altered Preamble tal ca GenA Preamble Figure 3 1 2 4 1 3 RTCA DO 260 Special Test Definition Altered Preamble Menu Diagram Function Item 1 Yes Softkey Special Test Allows setting type of special test Normal Altered Preamble Bit Failures Overlapping Pulse Preamble Validation or Confidence Test 2 Yes Preamble section Allows alteration of Mode S preamble Width Position Reference Power and Enable Displays the softkeys to change the Mode S preamble parameters Reset Pulse 1 gt Width Range 0 to 5000 ns Position Range 5000 to 675 ns Power Gen A or Gen B Enable On Off Pulse 2 gt Width Range 0 to 4500 ns TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 49 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Item Softkey Function Position Power Enable Pulse 3 gt Width Position Power Enable Pulse 4 gt Width Position Power Enable Range 675 to 1425 ns Gen A or Gen B On Off Range 0 to 4500 ns Range 3075 to 3925 ns Gen A or Gen B On Off Range 0 to 4500 ns Range 4075 to 4925 ns Gen A or Gen B On Off Figure 3 1 2 4 1 4 illustrates the TTG 7000 RTCA DO 260 Tests Menu after altered preamble is selected for the special test The screen illustrates the timing parameters the generators t
112. osslink Capability 20 Yes Mode S Address Mode S Address expressed in hexadecimal 21 Yes Squitter Probability Pattern Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 22 Yes Reply Probability Pattern Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 23 Yes Altitude Mode Gilham or Binary 24 Yes Mode A Code TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 69 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 25 Yes Utility Message UM Field 26 Yes Downlink Reguest DR Field 27 Yes Flight Status FS Field 28 Yes Transponder Capability CA Field 29 Yes SL Sensitivity Level 30 Yes RI AQ 0 31 Yes RI AQ 1 Yes Coordination Message Definition Yes Broadcast Message Definition Yes DF16 Reply Message Menu Yes UFO Message Menu Yes One Shot Data TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 70 Rev H 3 1 2 5 1 1 Coordination Message Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 1 1 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Coordination Message Definition Menu The Coordination Message Definition Menu allows the user to define the coordination message of a Mode S intruder Stat stop Time Enable Ptuder R AQ MU AP No Time Initiated 1 0 0 6550 0 Yes Yes Start Time sec 0 0 Stop Time sec 6550 0 Reply Length Figure 3 1 2 5 1 1 1 Coordination Message Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Data grid of all defined coordination messages Yes Add Adds a new coordination message
113. overlapping pulse setting Figure 3 1 2 4 1 7 shows the preamble validation setting Figure 3 1 2 4 1 8 shows the confidence test setting Yes Timing Definition Opens a new menu that allows setting the timing definitions Yes Generator Definition Opens a new menu that allows setting the generator definitions Yes Test Start Stop Allows the user to start or stop the defined DO 260 test Figure 3 1 2 4 1 2 illustrates the RTCA DO 260 Special Test Normal Definition Menu The normal selection does not allow altering any parameters TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 47 Rev H RTCA DO 260 Special Test Definition Menu Local 27 Special Test Normal Special Test Normal oc Figure 3 1 2 4 1 2 RTCA DO 260 Special Test Definition Normal Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Special Test Allows setting type of special test Normal Altered Preamble Bit Failures Overlapping Pulse Preamble Validation or Confidence Test Figure 3 1 2 4 1 3 illustrates the RTCA DO 260 Special Test Altered Preamble Definition Menu This menu allows the operator to change the preamble pulses of the Mode S message The width position power and visibility of each of the preamble pulses can be changed Transmissions are sent simultaneously on the top and bottom antennas TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 48 90 7000 0001 Rev H Width nsecs P
114. parameters Yes Tx Start Stop Transmissions Yes Instrument Settings Cable Loss Cable loss on top antenna Cable Loss Bottom Cable loss on bottom antenna Suppression Output On Off Interference Pulse On Off Single Double and Interrogation Table Modes Interference Pulse only on Top antenna port Burst On Off Interrogation Table Mode Only Yes Interference Pulse Reset Default interference pulse parameters Pulse Spacing Start 14 975 to 393 microsecond from interrogation P1 Interference Pulse P2 On Off Interference Pulse P2 Spacing 0 to 400 microseconds Pulse Width 0 to 1 95 microseconds Pulse Level CAL VAR or OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 dBm are limited to 20 dBm Yes Receiver Summary Provides squitter rates and data for common Transponder squitters TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 160 Rev H Figure 3 1 3 10 2 illustrates the menu for setting the parameters for a double interrogation Both messages will be transmitted on the top antenna To modify the parameters of any of the messages select the message and use the softkeys to the right Mode Interrogation Mode A PRF Double Interrogation PRE gam dem SYRE Wa acy sme Double Settings 100 20 1030 00 N A N A 0 000 Pulse Settings b Mode Mode A Mode A Menu 1030 00 200 000 Figure 3 1 3 10 2
115. perational Status Version 0 F8000000000000 BDS Register Number Menu Remove egister Name BDS 05 Airborne Position BDS 05 Airborne Position Subtype 9 Odd Figure 3 1 2 5 5 5 1 Ident Sguitter Definition Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Data grid of all defined BDS registers Yes Add Yes Remove Yes MV Field Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 98 Rev H 3 1 2 5 6 Dynamic Mode S Extended Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 6 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Dynamic Mode S Extended Definition Menu The Static Mode S Extended Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for a dynamic Mode S Extended intruder 2 ype Dynamic w umber 1 Cx ode Mode S Extended 4 Tx Channel Gen A on Altitude 1000 ft Bearing o deg 6 Range 0 000 nmi 7 atitude 43 618981 deg Longitude 1 372097 deg Vertical Speed o og Velocity 0 0 kts 10 Track 0 0000000 deg Reply Power 50 dBm Reply Antenna By Altitude 12 Squitter Power 50 dBm 13 Squitter Antenna Both b o 6550 0 Starting at secs Enable Reply Altitude Report J Sguitter Crosslink Capability Stopping at secs Ground DO 260 Mode DO 260 Mode S Address 000004 Hyd Deviation Altitude Code Mode Probabiky Pattern Binary Ja Sgutter 1 Gilham Mode A Code
116. pio C 2002 2004 RealVNC ua Bee http www realne corn for information on VNC Done Internet Protected Mode On r 10 v Figure 4 3 VNC Authentication TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 193 90 7000 0001 Rev H Once the password has been authenticated a VNC Viewer form Figure 4 4 will be displayed with the current screen on the TTG7000 Use the PC s mouse and keyboard to navigate between screens and modify parameters on the TTG7000 To stop using the VNC Viewer just close the VNC Viewer form 5 VNC TTG7000SN100 m3 Settings b Measurements Receiver Figure 4 4 TTG7000 TouchScreen Software on VNC Viewer To establish a VNC remote connection from an IPAD or Smartphone download a VNC app into the device Enter the IP Address of the TTG7000 Enter the password and the TTG7000 screen will be displayed on your IPAD or Smartphone TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 194 90 7000 0001 Rev H 5 TEST CONFIGURATIONS Transponder ATC Mode S ELS EHS Test Configuration Transponder ADS B Out 1090ES Test Configuration Top DF Sig Gen B T2 skih 1030 MHz DF5 Top DF11 T3 DF20 ising iki z ARINC 718A Bottom T4 Transponder Sig Gen D 1030 MHz Bi Bottom ATCRBS UF Mode A Mode C Sig Gen E DFO 1030 MHz B2 DF4 Not Used alee Sig Gen F B3 DF20 1030 MHz DF21 Not Used B4 Receiver Receiver Top Bottom 1090 MHz 1090 MHz TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 195 90 70
117. quence to the internal data location or an external drive if present Yes Add Message Adds a new message to the sequence and open Add Message Menu to allow definition of the message TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 60 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Item Yes Function Message Details Opens Message Detail Menu to allow modifying the parameters of the selected message Yes Remove Removes the selected message from the block sequence Yes Reset Clears the entire block sequence Yes Transmission Start Stop Allows starting and stopping the block transmissions Yes Frame Period Sets the frame period for the block transmissions Range from 10 milliseconds to 50 seconds Yes Mode Set to continuous transmissions or interrupted If interrupted is selected than two more softkeys are displayed Hit and Miss Yes No Limit Transmission If no limit transmission is set then TTG7000 will continue to transmit block sequences until the transmission stop command or switch is turned off If no limit transmission is turned off then the softkey for Number of Transmissions will be illustrated Yes Hit Sets how many groups of block sequences will be transmitted before the next miss group Range 0 to 20 Yes Miss Sets how many groups of block sequences will not be transmitted before the next hit group Range 0 to 20 Yes Number of Transmissions Set
118. quitter are active 20 Yes DO 260 Mode Version A or B 21 Yes Mode S Address 22 Yes Squitter Probability Pattern Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 23 Yes Altitude Mode Gilham or Binary TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 104 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 24 Yes Intruder Identification 25 Yes Vertical Velocity 26 Yes Velocity Type 27 Yes Utility Message UM Field 28 Yes Downlink Request DR Field 29 Yes Position Type combobox ADS B Fine or Coarse 30 Yes Flight Status FS Field 31 Yes Transponder Capability CF Field Yes CPR Encoding Odd Even Odd only or Even only Yes Mode S Squitters TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 105 Rev H 3 1 2 5 8 Dynamic TIS B Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 8 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Dynamic TIS B Only Definition Menu The Dynamic TIS B Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for a dynamic TIS B DF18 intruder Starting at secs 0 0 7 Enable Altitude Report Squitter Ground lumber Stopping at secs 6550 0 ode DO 260 Mode DO 260 Tx Channel Mode S Address 000004 Altitude 1000 R Altitude Code Mode Probability Pattern Squitter 1 o Binary Ja Gilham a Reply 1 0 000 Vertical Velocity Geo Jih Baro ongitude 1 372097 Type 43 618981 Vertical Speed o ft min Velocity Type GroundSpeed Normal Velocity 0 0 k
119. r Menu Figure 3 1 4 2 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 UAT Receiver Menu The UAT Receiver Menu allows the user to view the transmissions from an UAT system and the transmissions from the TTG 7000 test set 3 UAT Receiver Menu A CIntr A CReply UAT A Highlight Masked Figure 3 1 4 2 1 TTG 7000 UAT Receiver Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Top section of the Receiver Menu illustrates the status of reception from either the TCAS system under test or from the test set There is a LED associated for the ATCRBS Reply DF Reply ATCRBS Interrogation and UF Interrogation for the TCAS System Rx Group and the test set Tx Group For UAT option LEDs are shown in the Rx and Tx group 2 No Reception section shows the last 8 receptions Lines in blue represent receptions from the TCAS system Lines in green represent receptions from the test set Yes Capture TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 166 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Item Softkey Function UUT DF TTG DF UUT UF TTG UF UUT ATCRBS Replies TTG ATCRBS Replies UUT ATCRBS Interrogation TTG ATCRBS Interrogation UUT UAT TTG UAT Yes Display Display On Off UTC Time On Off UTC Source Update Continuous Time Relative Absolute Clear Frame Details Quantity to Show Refresh Yes Datalogging Pause Record Export Clear Yes Filtered Masked Menu Yes Highlight Masked Menu When per
120. s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 118 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item Yes Start Time Start time for the selected interval Yes Stop Time Stop time for the selected interval Yes Enable Enables or disables transmission during the selected interval Yes Frame Details Opens a menu that illustrates the details for the selected UF message in order to modify the contents TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 119 90 7000 0001 Rev H 3 1 2 5 13 TCAS ATCRBS Pulse Information Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 13 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS ATCRBS Pulse Information Menu This menu allows the user to modify the width position amplitude and visibility of the ATCRBS pulse for a selected generator The menu also allows changing the rise and fall times for the selected generator Tx Channel GenA Oy Rise Fall C4 Pulse Delta Width nsecs 50 50 nsecs Delta Position nsecs Delta Amplitude db Enable ATCRBS Pulse Information Menu Local oa Cc o o o v Tx Channel Sa A o o W Gen A c2 o o o Fd ta Oa A2 o o o v m Rise Fall CA U o o v o 6 50 50 A4 o o o v Bi o o o v B2 o o o V C1 Pulse gt D4 o o o Fa ars ES Figure 3 1 2 5 13 1 TCAS ATCRBS Pulse Information Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Tx Channel Gen A Gen C or Gen D 2 Yes Rise Fall Allows selection of rise
121. s the number of block sequences to transmit Range from 1 to 50000 Figure 3 1 2 4 2 2 illustrates the TTG 7000 Block Transmission Add Message Menu This menu allows the user to define the parameters for the new message that was added The menu allows selection of 1030 1090 messages Mode S ATCRBS power phase and transmission time TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 61 Rev H ATCRBS Reply Mode C Mode S All Call Frame Power Time s Add Message Menu 00000000000001 20 0 2000000080665E Message Type ATCRBS Reply Message Name ATCRBS Reply ATCRBS Reply Diagram Item Figure 3 1 2 4 2 2 TTG7000 Block Transmission Add Message Menu Softkey Function Yes Message Type Allows selection of Mode S Interrogation Mode S Replies ATCRBS Interrogation or ATCRBS Replies Yes Message Name Subcategory of message within the Message Type selected For example Message Type is Mode S Replies then Message Name could be DFO DF4 DF5 DF16 etc Yes Frame Details Opens a new menu that illustrates the detail information about the message defined Yes Address Originator The value used in the AP field to generate the PI field of a Mode S reply DF Messages Yes Transponder Address The value used in the AP field to generate the PI field of a Mode S interrogation UF Messages Yes Phase Allows setting the ph
122. secs Trigger Source Gen A No Transmissions a Trigger Mo Delay riod msi 10 Figure 3 1 2 4 1 9 RTCA DO 260 Timing Definition Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Trigger Source Allows selection of generator to trigger from 2 Yes Trigger Mode Allows selection of mode Delay Delay Random or walk If random is selected then two more numeric boxes are added to the screen to select minimal starting time and the width of the random starting time If delay is selected then the delay defined in the generator setting is used for or delay Walk allows setting a signal at a positive or negative delay and TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 55 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item moving the signal by 25 nanosecond delay every transmission 3 Yes Period numeric Allows selection of time between triggers 10 to 2000 milliseconds 4 Yes Number of Transmissions Allows selection of transmissions No limit 20 40 60 100 200 400 600 945 1000 2000 4000 6000 or 10000 Yes Random Start Active if trigger mode is set to random The value here is the minimal starting position compare to the reference generator The range of values for this parameter is from 120000 to 1200000 ns Yes Random Width Active if trigger mode is set to random The range of values for this parameter is from 0 to 120000 ns
123. sponder Mode C All Call Menu The Transponder Mode C All Call Menu allows the user to setup the test set for Mode C All Call interrogations Mode Mode C Only All Call PRF 100 ode C Only All Call Power Single Interrogation Mode Menu dBm Frequency 1030 00 Pulse Spacing Pi P2 us Pi P3 21 009 P3 P4 2 000 s Bottom Power Dev 0 dB Freguency Pulse Width 1030 0 Pulse Level Power Dev PE 0 800 Pl CAL p2 0800 jus P2 CAL a LJ P3 0 800 us P3 CAL z Pulse Spacing gt P4 0 800 us P4 CAL rr SLS TI Pulse Width b Time 0 000 us On i d OF Pulse Level b Top Bottom Wi Figure 3 1 3 6 1 Transponder Mode C All Call Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Interrogation mode 2 Yes PRF Range 1 10000 Hz 3 Yes Power Range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 4 Yes Pulse Spacing P1 P2 0 05 to 3 95 microseconds P1 P3 20 05 to 22 95 microseconds P3 P4 0 05 to 3 95 microseconds Spacing steps in 0 025 microseconds TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 151 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 5 Yes Pulse Width 0 to 1 950 microseconds P1 P2 and P3 0 to 2 5 microseconds P4 Steps in 0 025 microsecond 6 Yes Pulse Level CAL VAR OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 dBm are limited to 20 dBm 7 Yes Bottom settings
124. tatic Mode S TCAS Only Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Type Dynamic or Static 2 Yes Number Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 568 3 Yes Mode Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B or ADS R TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 68 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 4 Yes Tx Channel User can select from one of three possible transmitters 5 Yes Altitude Binary range from 1000 to 50175 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Yes Bearing Phase Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Yes Range Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles 8 Yes Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Yes Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Yes Reply Power Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 11 Yes Reply Antenna Bottom Only Top Only Alternating Both or By Altitude 12 Yes Squitter Power Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 13 Yes Squitter Antenna Top Only Bottom Only or Both 14 Yes Start Stop Time 15 Yes Enable If checked then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 16 Yes Reply If checked then the intruder will reply to interrogations 17 Yes Ground Allows the user to set the intruder to ground 18 Yes Squitter Enable 19 Yes Cr
125. te Process 1 Kernel and Touchscreen software are updated 2 Kernel and Touchscreen software are executed 3 Touchscreen software automatically starts in the Software Update Menu and programs all necessary DSP software and FPGA firmware for the updated software 4 If step 4 is not accomplished because of an update failure Follow the instructions on the note above to program the DSPs and FPGAs TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 23 90 7000 0001 Rev H 1 Network Connections Menu Figure 3 1 1 2 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Network Connections Menu The Network Connections Menu illustrates the current network settings and allows changing the network settings There should be three connections 1 Front LAN 2 Rear LAN 3 DSP Connection Names could be different The screen will illustrate the current settings whether the IP is static or dynamic and if connected what is the current IP address The internal connection is at IP Address 192 168 0 1 Factory Setting ATG recommends that if you are not required to use this address for the external connections not to change the internal IP address All Ethernet communications to the TTG 7000 are on port 2001 Host Name TTG7000SN1002 Name Front LAN DSP Connection Rear LAM IP Address IP Auto Subnet Mask Gateway Yes Refresh 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 Change Settings 192 168 2 104 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 1 Figure 3 1 1 2 1 TTG 7000 Network Connect
126. tenna By Altitude Bottom Top Both Alternating By Altitude Squitter Power 50 20 to 90 dBm Low Power 1 to 69 dBm Hi Power Squitter Antenna Both Top Bottom Both Start at 0 O to Scenario Duration TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 186 90 7000 0001 Rev H Stop at Scenario Duration O to Scenario Duration Enable Enable Enable Disable Reply On On Off Squitter On On Off Ground Off On Off Crosslink Capability Off On Off Mode S Address O FFFFFF Altitude Code Mode Binary Binary Gilham Reply Probability 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Squitter Probability 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Mode A Code 0000 0000 7777 Octal CA 0 0 7 FS 0 0 7 DR 0 0 31 UM 0 0 63 SL No TCAS Sensitivity Level 0 7 RI AQ 0 No on board TCAS 0 7 RI AQ 1 No Airspeed 0 7 Note That for all intruders the location can be entered using range and bearing or latitude and longitude If range and bearing is used the TTG 7000 will calculate the latitude and longitude of the intruder If latitude and longitude is being used the TTG 7000 will calculate the range and bearing from the own aircraft 8 When all the required information is entered press the Back softkey on the bottom of the softkey area to return to the TCAS Scenario Menu 9 To start the scenario use the Scenario softkey Once the scenario has started the Run Time box on the top of the menu should be changing with the current scenario tim
127. ter Default Selection Range Tx Channel GenA Gen A Gen C or Gen D Altitude 1000 1000 to 126700 feet Bearing 0 O to 359 degrees Range 0 O to 160 Nmi Latitude 90 to 90 degrees Longitude 180 to 180 degrees Velocity 0 0 to 2000 knots Vertical Speed 0 32576 ft min Track 0 180 to 180 degrees Reply Power 20 20 to 90 dBm Low Power 1 to 69 dBm Hi Power Start at 0 O to Scenario Duration Stop at Scenario Duration O to Scenario Duration Enable Enable Enable Disable Reply On On Off Altitude Reporting On On Off WS1 0 0 255 WS2 0 0 255 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 183 90 7000 0001 Rev H Reply Antenna WS1 By Altitude Bottom Top Both By Altitude Reply Antenna WS2 By Altitude Bottom Top Both By Altitude Reply Quadrant WS1 Forward Forward Right After Left Any Quadrant By Location Reply Quadrant WS2 Forward Forward Right After Left Any Quadrant By Location Mode A Code 0000 0000 7777 Octal Note That for all intruders the location can be entered using range and bearing or latitude and longitude If range and bearing is used the TTG 7000 will calculate the latitude and longitude of the intruder If latitude and longitude is being used the TTG 7000 will calculate the range and bearing from the own aircraft 8 When all the required information is entered press the Back softkey on the bottom of the softkey area to return to the TCAS Sce
128. tered press the Back softkey on the bottom of the softkey area to return to the TCAS Scenario Menu 9 To start the scenario use the Scenario softkey Once the scenario has started the Run Time box on the top of the menu should be changing with the current scenario time 10 If the scenario terminates the Scenario softkey will return to the off position If user wants to terminate the scenario before the total scenario time change the Scenario softkey to the off position TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 191 90 7000 0001 Rev H 4 REMOTE CONNECTION VNC Open Internet Browser Internet Explorer Safari in the address field enter http IPAddress TTG7000 5800 Port 5800 is the VNC Viewer port A VNC viewer will be downloaded into your PC or MAC A security dialog could be shown similar to Figure 4 1 Select Run Once the VNC Viewer is running a screen similar to Figure 4 2 VNC Viewer Connection Details will be shown Select OK A screen similar to Figure 4 3 VNC Authentication will be illustrated All TTG7000 are setup with the password atg by default at the factory Enter atg and press return If the operator has changed the password of their TTG7000 then enter the new password BI VNC viewer for Java Windows Internet Explorer or x Ge httpe 192168 2108 580 DE eS FE X Contribute J Edt v Ei Post to Blog x Comet gt P Select Be Favorites gig GB Suggested Stes v gp Web Skce Gallery v BB VNC viewer for Jav
129. ts CF 0 Fs 0 DR 0 0 0000000 DEES Position Type NADS B Postion Squitter Power Squitter Antenna Figure 3 1 2 5 8 1 Dynamic TIS B Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Type Dynamic or Static 2 Yes Number Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 568 3 Yes Mode Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B ADS R TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 106 90 7000 0001 Rev H Diagram Softkey Function Item 4 Yes Tx Channel User can select from one of three possible transmitters 5 Yes Altitude Binary range from 1000 to 50175 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Yes Bearing Phase Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Yes Range Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles 8 Yes Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Yes Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Yes Vertical Speed Range from 32576 to 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps 11 Yes Velocity Range 0 to 2000 knots 12 Yes Track Angle Value range from 180 to 180 degrees in 1 degree steps 13 Yes Squitter Power Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 14 Yes Squitter Antenna Top Only Bottom Only or Both 15 Yes Start Stop Time 16 Yes Enable If checked then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 17 Yes Altitude Report If enabled
130. ude 1000 1000 to 126700 feet Bearing 0 0 to 359 degrees Range 0 O to 160 Nmi Latitude 90 to 90 degrees Longitude 180 to 180 degrees Velocity 0 0 to 2000 knots Vertical Speed 0 32576 ft min Track 180 to 180 degrees Reply Power 20 20 to 90 dBm Low Power 1 to 69 dBm Hi Power Reply Antenna By Altitude Bottom Top Both Alternating By Altitude Squitter Power 50 20 to 90 dBm Low Power 1 to 69 dBm Hi Power Squitter Antenna Both Top Bottom Both Start at 0 0 to Scenario Duration Stop at Scenario Duration O to Scenario Duration Enable Enable Enable Disable Reply On On Off Squitter On On Off Ground Off On Off Crosslink Capability Off On Off Mode S Address O FFFFFF Altitude Code Mode Binary Binary Gilham Reply Probability 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Squitter Probability 1 0 0 2 0 4 0 6 0 8 1 Mode A Code 0000 0000 7777 Octal CA 0 0 7 FS 0 0 7 DR 0 0 31 UM 0 0 63 SL No TCAS Sensitivity Level 0 7 RI AQ 0 No on board TCAS 0 7 RI AQ 1 No Airspeed 0 7 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 190 Rev H Note That for all intruders the location can be entered using range and bearing or latitude and longitude If range and bearing is used the TTG 7000 will calculate the latitude and longitude of the intruder If latitude and longitude is being used the TTG 7000 will calculate the range and bearing from the own aircraft 8 When all the required information is en
131. xpressed in hexadecimal 24 Yes Squitter Probability Pattern Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 25 Yes Reply Probability Pattern Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 26 Yes Altitude Mode Gilham or Binary 27 Yes Mode A Code 28 Yes Utility Message UM Field 29 Yes Downlink Request DR Field 30 Yes Flight Status FS Field 31 Yes SL Sensitivity Level 32 Yes RI AQ 0 33 Yes RI AQ 1 34 Yes Transponder Capability CA Field Yes Coordination Message Definition Yes Broadcast Message Definition Yes DF16 Reply Message Menu Yes UFO Message Menu Yes One Shot Data Yes Waypoints TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 83 Rev H 3 1 2 5 3 Static Mode C Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 3 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Static Mode C Definition Menu The Static Mode C Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for static Mode C intruder Starting at secs b o 7 Altitude Report Stopping at secs 6550 0 i p Whisper Shout 1 WS1 Reply Antenna Reply Ouadrant o By Altitude Forward 8 i j 200 Whisper Shout 2 0 WS 2 Reply Antenna Reply Quadrant 0 000 43 618981 1 372097 Vertical Speed o Velocity 0 0 Track 0 0000000 Reply Power 50 Figure 3 1 2 5 3 1 Static Mode C Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Start and Stop Time 2 Yes Type Dynamic or Static 3 Yes Number Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 5
132. y TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 52 90 7000 0001 Rev H Figure 3 1 2 4 1 7 illustrates the RTCA DO 260 Special Test Preamble Validation Definition Menu This menu allows the operator to specify the chips that have energy on both halves of the chip and chips that have no energy in both halves This menu also allows defining a delta amplitude for each half of the chip Test Definition Menu Special Test Preamble Validation Energy Chips Energy in chips Delta Amplitude dB 4A Special Test No Energy in chips Include Delta Amplitude No Energy in chips Preamble Validation tal aad Energy Chips Figure 3 1 2 4 1 7 RTCA DO 260 Special Test Preamble Validation Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 Yes Special Test Allows setting type of special test Normal Altered Preamble Bit Failures Overlapping Pulse Preamble Validation or Confidence Test 2 Yes Energy Chips section Allows setting the chips that have energy on both halves of the chips and chips that have no energy Note If the Include Delta Amplitude No Energy in chips is selected than the no energy signal will be at the delta amplitude level TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 53 90 7000 0001 Rev H Note In the Preamble Validation mode the message defined is transmitted on the top and bottom antenna simultaneously Figure 3 1 2 4 1 8 illustrates the RTCA DO 260 Special Test Confi
133. yload Details Figure 3 1 4 4 1 2 TTG 7000 UAT ADS B Message Menu Diagram Softkey Function Item 1 No Message Name Payload and FEC 2 Yes Payload Details Illustrates UAT Payload Fields Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 174 90 7000 0001 Rev H Figure 3 1 4 4 1 3 illustrates the TTG 7000 UAT Payload Fields Menu Name LSB Description Payload Type Payload type Address gualfier Address qualifier 000001 Address 000000 16777216 0 000000 2 1457672E 23 bit coded latitude 0 000000 2 1457672E 24 bit coded latitude 0 Pressure Altitude and 1 Geometric 12 bit coded altitude 1000 1000 101350 Radius of containment 0 Subsonic 1 Payload Type a Address qualifier eg Address 000001 Figure 3 1 4 4 1 3 TTG 7000 UAT Payload Fields Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 175 Rev H Figure 3 1 4 4 1 4 illustrates the TTG 7000 UAT Menu for either a Basic ADS B or Long ADS B This menu allows the user to enter the hexadecimal data for the message and FEC portions of the ADS B message Starting at secs 0 0 1 Stopping at secs 6550 0 Long ADS B MSO 752 UAT RX1 6246 Manual Override 08FAA123555555C000000354064432C0280E1B4D090CFC0888740000000350000000 B540A78F0543C1B3D3696F926FB1 dBm O8FAA1235555 55C00000035
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