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1. Waypoints Ident Format Type Same as menu control item 24 Altitude Code Same as menu control item 23 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 106 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function Altitude Same as menu control item 5 Bearing Same as menu control item 6 Range Same as menu control item 7 Latitude Same as menu control item 8 Longitude Same as menu control item 9 Velocity Type Same as menu control item 26 Vertical Speed Same as menu control item 10 Velocity Same as menu control item 11 Track Same as menu control item 12 Squitter Power Same as menu control item 13 Squitter Antenna Same as menu control item 14 Squitter Probability Pattern Same as menu control item 22 Mode Same as menu control item 25 Mode Same as menu control item 25 Mode A C Same as menu control item 25 Mode A D Same as menu control item 25 Mode A Ident Same as menu control item 25 Transponder Capability CA Field Same as menu control item 31 IMF Same as menu control item 28 Flight Status FS Field Same as menu control item 30 Downlink Request DR Field Same as menu control item 29 Utility Message UM Field Same as menu control item 27 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 107 Rev E 3 1 2 5 11 5 Display Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 11 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS Display Menu The TCAS Displ
2. Menu Control Function 1 Target Type Static or Dynamic 2 Target Number 3 Payload Type Payload 0 thru 10 Basic ADS B Long ADS B or Ground Uplink 4 UTC Coupled 5 Position Valid 6 Application Data Valid 7 Latitude 8 Longitude 9 Slot ID 10 TIS B Site ID 11 Power Range 1 to 98 dBm 12 Enable If check the target is enabled 13 Start and Stop Times For dynamic targets the time when the target is operational 14 MSO The target MSO transmission slot TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 162 90 7000 0001 Softkey Function Type Same as menu control item 1 Target Number Same as menu control item 2 Enable Same as menu control item 12 Payload Type Same as menu control item 3 MSO Same as menu control item 14 Ground Uplink Message Illustrates Ground Uplink Message Menu UTC Coupled Same as menu control item 4 Position Valid Same as menu control item 5 Application Data Valid Same as menu control item 6 Slot ID Same as menu control item 9 TIS B Site ID Same as menu control item 10 Latitude Same as menu control item 7 Longitude Same as menu control item 8 Power Same as menu control item 11 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 163 90 7000 0001 Rev E 3 2 How to 3 2 1 How to Change GPIB Address 1 Go to the TTG 7000 Main Menu 2 Press the System Menu softkey to display System Menu 3 Change the GPIB addre
3. Menu Control Function 1 This section displays special test selected 2 This section illustrates timing settings 3 This section illustrates generator settings Softkey Function Load Allows loading a stored DO 260 test Most RTCA DO 260 tests have been predefined and can be loaded using this softkey Save Allows saving the current DO 260 test Reset Resets the test settings to the default TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 40 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function Special Test Definition Opens a new menu that allows setting one of the special tests Normal Altered Preamble Bit Failures Overlapping Pulse 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 overlapping pulse setting Timing Definition Opens a new menu that allows setting the timing definitions Generator Definition Opens a new menu that allows setting the generator definitions Test Start Stop Allows the user to start or stop the defined DO 260 tests Power Mode Allows low power 20 to 90 dBm or high power 1 to 69 dBm operation 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 Special Test Normal Figure 3 1 2 4 1 2 RTCA DO 260 Special Test Definition Normal Me
4. Softkey Function Latitude Same as menu control item 2 Longitude Same as menu control item 3 Altitude Same as menu control item 4 Heading Same as menu control item 5 Mode S Address Same as menu control item 1 429 Configuration gt Illustrates the 429 Configuration Menu 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 90 7000 0001 Page 29 Rev E 429 Configuration Position Altitude 1 1 A1B1 110 120 1 1 111 121 Longitude A1B1 320 Heading Figure 3 1 2 2 2 TTG 7000 TCAS Own Aircraft 429 Configuration Menu Menu Control Function 1 Altitude 429 Position Allows the user to select the input port of the 429 adapter for the altitude data Selection is maintained on future power up cycles 2 Latitude 429 Position and label configuration Allows the user to select the input port of the 429 adapter for the latitude data and also the 429 label to use Selections are maintained on future power up cycles 3 Longitude 429 Position and label configuration Allows the user to select the input port of the 429 adapter for the longitude data and also the 429 label to use Selections are maintained on future power up cycles 4 Heading 429 Position and labe
5. Update Key Software Update b Figure 3 1 1 1 TTG 7000 System Menu Menu Controls Functions 1 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 If a software update is performed then you may have to reset the GPIB address 2 Scope Port 1 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 3 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 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 16 90 7000 0001 Rev E Menu Controls Functions be used on future power up cycles 4 Product Key The product key enables disables options in the TTG 7000 test set ATG will provide the product key Softkey Function GPIB gt GPIB Address Reset Same as menu control item 1 Resets the GPIB Interface Scope Port 1 Same as menu control item 2 Scope Port 2 Same as me
6. Figure 3 1 4 3 1 TTG 7000 UAT Receiving Station Menu Menu Control Function 1 Mode S Address 2 Latitude of the receiving station Range from 90 to 90 degrees 3 Longitude of the receiving station Range from 180 to 180 degrees 4 Altitude of the receiving station Range from 1000 to 65535 feet 5 Heading of the receiving station Range from 180 to 180 degrees Softkey Function Mode S Address Same as menu control item 1 Latitude Same as menu control item 2 Longitude Same as menu control item 3 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 152 90 7000 0001 Softkey Function Altitude Same as menu control item 4 Heading Same as menu control item 5 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 153 Rev E 3 1 4 3 UAT Scenario Menu Figure 3 1 4 4 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 UAT Scenario Menu The UAT Scenario allows the user to define UAT scenario with static and dynamic targets Scenario Duration Scenario Time 6550 0 2 secs Run Time 0 0 secs Scenario Map Dynamic Targets Static Targets Msgs Sweep msecs Enables Total sec Enable Step 00 Power Mode UAT MSO Step Figure 3 1 4 4 1 TTG 7000 UAT Scenario Menu Menu Control Function Scenario Time Range 0 to 6550 seconds Static Targets for UAT 1 defined and enabled Dynamic Targets for UAT 1 defined and enabled Dyn
7. Scenario Settings C Capture Squitters and Data Logging Power Mode Power Reply Int Fruits Antenna Configuration Dual ATE Lines Synchronization Coordination Repetition Interval 10000 rJ Slant Range L Squitters Spacing Own Aircraft Source Manual Special Test None Static Test Mode Waypoints Definition Time Video Data Bit Period 50 Figure 3 1 2 5 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Scenario Menu Menu Control Function 1 Scenario Current Run Time 2 Scenario Time numeric box Maximum scenario time duration is 3000 seconds 3 Number of dynamic intruders enabled 4 Number of dynamic intruders defined for the scenario Maximum number of dynamic intruders is 32 5 Number of static intruders defined for the scenario Maximum number of static TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 56 90 7000 0001 Menu Control Function intruders is 568 6 Number of static intruders enabled 7 Number of Ground Stations defined for the scenario Maximum number of ground stations is 15 8 Number of Ground Stations enabled 9 Number of Video Blocks Maximum number of Video Blocks is 12 10 Capture Squitters and Datalogging checkbox allows the user to log all the messages received during the scenario according to the message mask assigned in the Receiver menu The
8. Altitude Mode Same as menu control item 29 Altitude Same as menu control item 5 Bearing Same as menu control item 6 Range Same as menu control item 7 Latitude Same as menu control item 8 Longitude Same as menu control item 9 Velocity Type Same as menu control item 31 Vertical Speed Same as menu control item 10 Velocity Same as menu control item 11 Track Same as menu control item 12 Reply Power Same as menu control item 13 Reply Antenna Same as menu control item 14 Squitter Power Same as menu control item 15 Squitter Antenna Same as menu control item 16 Squitter Probability Pattern Same as menu control item 26 Reply Probability Pattern Same as menu control item 27 Mode A Code A Same as menu control item 39 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Softkey Function Mode A Code Same as menu control item 39 Mode A Code C Same as menu control item 39 Mode A Code D Same as menu control item 39 Ident Bit Same as menu control item 39 Transponder Capability CA Field Same as menu control item 40 Flight Status FS Same as menu control item 38 Downlink Request DR Same as menu control item 37 Utility Message UM Same as menu control item 32 Sensitivity Level Same as menu control item 33 RI AQ 0 Same as menu control item 34 RI 1 Same as menu contr
9. Menu Control Function 8 Suppression Out When enabled sends a suppression pulse on the Supp BNC 9 Mode C altitude from reply 10 Number of interrogations top and bottom antenna from last request 11 SLS On Off 12 Percent reply ATCRBS Top Bottom 13 Percent reply Mode S Top Bottom 14 Reply Delay Softkey Function Default Sets all settings on the screen to default Mode C All Call interrogation settings Tx On Off Turns on or off interrogations Mode Same as menu control item 1 PRF Same as menu control item 2 Power Level Same as menu control item 3 Pulse Spacing gt P1 P2 Same as menu control item 4 P1 P3 Same as menu control item 4 P3 P4 Same as menu control item 4 Pulse Width gt 1 Same as menu control item 5 P2 Same as menu control item 5 P3 Same as menu control item 5 Same as menu control item 5 Pulse Level gt 1 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 1 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P2 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P2 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P3 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P3 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P4 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P4 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 SLS Same as menu control item 11 Top Bottom gt Power Deviation Same as menu control item 7 Time Same as menu cont
10. 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 TTG Reply DF 4 C Intr UF Reply 4 C Intr Addr WS Antenna Revd Data Revd Time Customize Mask Figure 3 1 2 3 1 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Receiver Filtered Masked Menu Softkey Function Predefined Mask Allows selection of predefined masks Customize Mask Allows user to customize mask and pattern TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 35 90 7000 0001 Rev E Groups redefined Masks Menu ATCRBS Interrogation A Short Air Air Surveillance TCAS UF 0 Surveillance Altitude request UF 4 Select All Surveillance identity request UF 5 1 Mode 5 Only All Call UF 11 ong Air Air Surveillance TCAS UF 16 Comm A Altitude Request UF 20 Comm A Altitude Request UF 21 Masks Selected Undefined Figure 3 1 2 3 1 2 Predefined Mask Filter Menu Control Function 1 Groups of UF and DF messages 2 Sub messages in selected group 3 Messages selected to perform filter Softkey Function Select All Selects all messages to display No filter is applied Unselect All Unselects all messages therefore no message is displayed Note Individual messages are selected using the checkboxes i
11. 8 Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Vertical Speed numeric box Range from 32576 to 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps 11 Velocity numeric box Range 0 to 2000 knots 12 Track Angle numeric box Value range from 180 to 180 degrees in 1 degree steps 13 Squitter Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 14 Squitter Antenna combobox Top Only Bottom Only Both 15 Start Stop Time 16 Enable If checked then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 17 Altitude Report checkbox If enabled the altitude code will be present in the DFO reply If disabled the altitude code will set to 0 18 Ground checkbox allows the user to set VS bit for the intruder 19 Squitter Enable 20 DO 260 Mode A or B 21 Mode S Address numeric box 22 Squitter Probability Pattern combobox Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 23 Altitude Code switch Gilham or Binary 24 Intruder Identification 25 Vertical Velocity Source Geometric or Barometric 26 Velocity Type 27 Utility Message UM Field 28 Downlink Request DR Field 29 Position Squitter Type ADS B Fine or Coarse 30 Flight Status FS Field 31 Transponder Capability CA Field Softkey Function Type Same as menu control item 1 Number Same as menu
12. Character 3 0 000000 Character 4 Character 5 Character 6 Character 7 Figure 3 1 2 5 5 4 1 Ident Squitter Definition Menu Menu Control Function 1 Breakdown of the Ident Squitter Softkey Function Type Aircraft Category Character 1 Character 2 Character 3 Character 4 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 89 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function Character 5 Character 6 Character 7 Character 8 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 90 90 7000 0001 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 9 480 0490 521 610221 BDS Pasition Information 00058000000000 73B2ED BDS 08 Ident and Category Type 1 08404054 30 31 E69373 Remove BDS 09 velocity Over Ground Subtype 1 99000100200401 6E3412 Figure 3 1 2 5 5 5 1 Ident Squitter Definition Menu Menu Control Function 1 Data grid of all defined BDS registers Softkey Function Add Remove MV Field Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 91 90 7000 0001 Rev E 3 1 2 5 6 Figure 3 1 2 5 6 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Dynamic Mo
13. coordination replies message Enable Allows enabling or disabling coordination replies messages MV Field Menu See Figure 3 1 2 5 1 3 2 Notes V Definition Active RA Complements RA Terminated Indicator MV ARA Multiple Threat Encounter Figure 3 1 2 5 1 3 2 Coordination Reply Message MV Field Menu Menu Control Function 1 Breakdown of the coordination reply message Softkey Function MV VDS MV ARA MV RAC MV RAT MV MTE TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 69 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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 Start Time Stop Time Enable RL 000001 Figure 3 1 2 5 1 4 1 UFO Message Menu Menu Control Function 1 Data grid of all defined UFO messages Softkey Function Add Adds a new UFO interrogation Remove Remove the selected UFO interrogation Start Time Allows setting the start time of the selected UFO message Stop Time Allows setting the stop time of the selected UFO message TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 70 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function Reply Length Allows setting the RL bit of the UFO message Acquisition Special Allows setting the AQ bit of the UFO m
14. Random Starting Position Mode S Random Mode 5 Mode S Address 000001 Name DFO Frame 00000000000001 Figure 3 1 2 4 1 8 RTCA DO 260 Generator Definition Menu for Delay Triggering Menu Control Function 1 Generator combobox allows selection of generator Power numeric box allows setting the output power of the generator Phase numeric box allows setting the output phase of the generator Path combobox allows setting the path of the generator to top or bottom U1 Delay numeric box 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 6 Message Type combobox 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 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 48 90 7000 0001 Menu Control Function 7 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 Co
15. Figure 3 1 2 5 12 1 TCAS Ground Station Menu Menu Control Function 1 Ground Station number Range 1 15 2 Interrogation Name combobox This combobox allows selection of a valid UF message 3 Starting Time numeric box allows setting the initial time that the selected interrogation will be transmitted 4 Enable checkbox allows enabling or disabling the current ground station 5 Stopping Time numeric box allows setting the final time that the selected interrogation will be transmitted Softkey Function Ground Station Number Same as menu control item 1 Interrogation Name Same as menu control item 2 Interrogations Opens a menu that allows changing the contents of the UF TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 109 90 7000 0001 Rev E message Enable Same as menu control item 4 Starting At Same as menu control item 3 Stopping At Same as menu control item 5 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 Frame 3000 Yes 20000000806658 Figure 3 1 2 5 12 2 TCAS Ground Station Interrogations Menu Menu Control Function 1 Data grid of all defined UF messages at all timeframes Softkey Function Add Adds a new time interval Remove Removes a time interval Start Time Start
16. 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 90 7000 0001 Page 169 Rev 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 10 How to Setup a Dynamic Mode S Intruder 1 Goto 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
17. Function Video Block Number Same as menu control item 1 Enable Same as menu control item 15 Starting At Same as menu control item 2 Stopping At Same as menu control item 3 Trigger Source Same as menu control item 4 Whisper Shout Level Same as menu control item 16 Tx channel Same as menu control item 5 Bearing Same as menu control item 6 Range Same as menu control item 7 Altitude Same as menu control item 8 Velocity Same as menu control item 9 Vertical Speed Same as menu control item 10 Track Same as menu control item 11 Reply Power Same as menu control item 12 Reply Antenna Same as menu control item 13 Reply Quadrant Same as menu control item 14 One Shot Video Data Video Waypoints Video Data Bit gt Opens a new menu to define the data bits Position nsecs Width nsecs 800 11111111111111110000000000000000000000001111111111111111 se Width nsecs 800 Figure 3 1 2 5 15 3 TCAS Video Data Bit Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 119 Rev E Menu Control Function 1 Displays a list of all the pulses defined with the starting location and width 2 Displays the video bits using the selected bit width of 25 or 50 nanoseconds Softkey Function Add Adds a new pulse Remove Removes the selected pulse Pulse Position Starting position of the selected pulse Pulse
18. Mode S Squitter Menu Ident Format Type Same as menu control item 24 Altitude Code Same as menu control item 23 Altitude Same as menu control item 5 Bearing Same as menu control item 6 Range Same as menu control item 7 Latitude Same as menu control item 8 Longitude Same as menu control item 9 Velocity Type Same as menu control item 26 Vertical Velocity Source Same as menu control item 25 Vertical Speed Same as menu control item 10 Velocity Same as menu control item 11 Track Same as menu control item 12 Squitter Power Same as menu control item 13 Squitter Antenna Same as menu control item 14 Squitter Probability Pattern Same as menu control item 22 Transponder Capability CA Field Same as menu control item 31 Position Type Same as menu control item 29 Flight Status FS Field Same as menu control item 30 Downlink Request DR Field Same as menu control item 28 Utility Message UM Field Same as menu control item 27 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 98 Rev E 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 Type Dynamic Starting at secs 0 0 Bl v Enable Altitude Repor Umber 1 5 Stoppin
19. 22 Squitter Probability Pattern combobox Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 23 Altitude Code switch Gilham or Binary 24 Intruder Identification 25 Mode A Code 26 Velocity Type 27 Utility Message UM Field 28 IMF Field 29 Downlink Request DR Field 30 Flight Status FS Field 31 Transponder Capability CA Field Softkey Function Type Same as menu control item 1 Number Same as menu control item 2 Enable Same as menu control item 16 Mode Same as menu control item 3 Starting At Same as menu control item 15 Stopping At Same as menu control item 15 Squitter Same as menu control item 19 Altitude Report Same as menu control item 17 Ground Same as menu control item 18 DO 260 Mode Same as menu control item 20 Mode S Address Same as menu control item 21 Tx Channel Same as menu control item 4 CPR Encoding Odd Even Odd or Even Mode S Squitter Menu Ident Format Type Same as menu control item 24 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 103 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function Altitude Code Same as menu control item 23 Altitude Same as menu control item 5 Bearing Same as menu control item 6 Range Same as menu control item 7 Latitude Same as menu control item 8 Longitude Same as menu control item 9 Velocity Type Same as menu control item 26 Vertical Speed Same as menu control item 10 Velocity Same as menu control item 11 Track Same as men
20. 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 Scenario Menu 9 To start the scenario use the Scenario softkey Once the scenario has started the Run Time box TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 on the top of the menu should be changing with the current scenario time Page 166 Rev 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 8 How to Setup a Dynamic ATCRBS Intruder 1 Goto 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 l
21. The target MSO transmission slot 10 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 Page 160 90 7000 0001 Softkey Function Type Same as menu control item 1 Target Number Same as menu control item 2 Enable Same as menu control item 7 Payload Type Same as menu control item 3 MSO Same as menu control item 9 Offset Same as menu control item 10 Offset Manual Override Same as menu control item 10 ADS B Message Data Same as menu control item 4 FEC Parity Same as menu control item 5 FEC Calculator Calculates the correct FEC Parity for the ADS B data entered Power Same as menu control item 6 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 161 Rev E Figure 3 1 4 4 1 5 illustrates the TTG 7000 UAT Menu for a Ground Uplink message Static v Starting at secs S Number 1 2 Stopping at secs Payload Type Ground Uplink v MSO 682 a Tx Channel C UTC Coupled Condition Position Valid Application Data Valid 0 000000 2 deg 0 000000 3 Payload Type Ground Uplink Figure 3 1 4 4 1 5 TTG 7000 UAT Target Definition Menu Ground Uplink
22. use Rise Fal 50 50 vi Receiver Path T1 B1 ignal Generator E Frequency 978 0 Power 20 gt Path B2 Ext Mod Y Phase 0 2 Modulation cw d Pulse Rise Fall 50 50 Figure 3 1 4 1 1 UAT Settings Menu Menu Control Function 1 OEM Select Combobox 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 Directional Collins Magnitude Omni Garmin or Avidyne 2 Receiver Path Combobox allows the user to select which port to connect the Top Bottom Receiver Selections available are Rx 1 1 Rx T2 B2 Rx T3 B3 Rx T4 B4 Chamber or Combine 3 Modulation CW Pulse TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 147 90 7000 0001 Menu Control Function 4 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 Tx Power Numeric Box allows the setting of the Transmitter power from 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 6 Tx Frequency Numeric Box allows the setting of the Transmitter frequency Individual setting for each transmitter Range from 962 to 1213
23. 0 000000 0 0 0 0000000 Subsonic 0 000000 amp 9 0 Unknown Payload 0 R lt gt Starting at secs Stopping at secs MSO Offset Address Qualifier 0 Altitude Type Bao Vertical Velocity Geo Baro lt gt deg deg 7 UTC Coupled Condition deg ft min kts ADS B Message Figure 3 1 4 4 1 1 TTG 7000 UAT Target Definition Menu Payload O thru 10 Menu Control Function Target Type Static or Dynamic Target Number Payload Type Payload 0 thru 10 Basic ADS B Long ADS B or Ground Uplink Mode S Address A G State Subsonic Supersonic Grounded Reserved Altitude Range from 1000 to 101350 feet Latitude Range 90 degrees Longitude Range 180 degrees e Vertical Speed Range 32704 feet minute ray Velocity Range 1446 knots Track Range 180 degrees TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 156 Rev E Menu Control Function 12 NIC 13 Uplink Feedback 14 Power Range 1 to 98 dBm 15 Enable If check the target is enabled 16 Start and Stop Times For dynamic targets the time when the target is operational 17 MSO The target MSO transmission slot 18 Offset and Override I
24. 0001 Page 116 Rev E Menu Control Function 10 Vertical Soeed numeric box Used only if dynamic velocity not 0 11 Track numeric box Used only if dynamic velocity not 0 12 Reply Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 13 Reply Antenna combobox Top Only Bottom Only Alternating Both By Altitude 14 Enable checkbox allows enabling or disabling the video block 15 Mode S Address numeric box 16 Altitude Code switch Gilham or Binary Softkey Function Video Block Number Same as menu control item 1 Enable Same as menu control item 14 Starting At Same as menu control item 2 Stopping At Same as menu control item 3 Trigger Source Same as menu control item 4 Mode S Address Same as menu control item 15 Tx channel Same as menu control item 5 Bearing Same as menu control item 6 Range Same as menu control item 7 Altitude Code Altitude Same as menu control item 8 Velocity Same as menu control item 9 Vertical Speed Same as menu control item 10 Track Same as menu control item 11 Reply Power Same as menu control item 12 Reply Antenna Same as menu control item 13 One Shot Video Data Video Waypoints Video Data Bit gt Opens a new menu to define the data bits TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 117 Rev E Reply Antenna Reply Quad
25. 2 7 How to Setup a Static ATCRBS Intruder 1 Goto the TTG 7000 Main Menu 2 Pressthe TCAS softkey to display TCAS Main Menu 3 Pressthe Scenario softkey to display the TCAS Scenario Menu 4 Usethe Scenario Time combobox or softkey to enter the scenario time TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 165 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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 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 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 to Scenario Duration Stop at Scenario Duration 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 Quadrant WS1 Forward Forward Right After Left Any
26. 33 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 74 Rev E 3 1 2 5 3 Static Mode 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 00 Enable Stopping at secs 6550 0 Altitude Report Whisper Shout 1 WS 1 Reply Antenna Reply Quadrant 52 i Whisper Shout 2 WS 2 Reply Antenna Reply Quadrant By Altitude Forward 0 000000 0 000000 Vertical Speed fefmin Velocity kts deg 2 dBm Figure 3 1 2 5 3 1 Static Mode Menu Menu Control Function 1 Start and Stop Time of the intruder 2 Type Dynamic or Static 3 Number numeric box Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 400 4 Mode combobox Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B Only 5 Tx Channel combobox User can select from one of three possible transmitters 6 Altitude numeric box Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 7 Bearing Phase numeric box Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 75 90 7000 0001 Menu Control Function 8 Range numeric box Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles 9 Latitude Range from 90 to 90
27. 8 Suppression Out When enabled sends a suppression pulse on the Supp BNC 9 Mode C altitude from reply 10 Number of interrogations top and bottom antenna from last request 11 SLS On Off 12 Percent reply ATCRBS Top Bottom 13 Percent reply Mode S Top Bottom 14 Reply Delay Softkey Function Default Sets all settings on the screen to default Mode C interrogation settings Tx On Off Turns on or off interrogations Mode Same as menu control item 1 PRF Same as menu control item 2 Power Level Same as menu control item 3 Pulse Spacing gt P1 P2 Same as menu control item 4 P1 P3 Same as menu control item 4 Pulse Width gt 1 Same as menu control item 5 P2 Same as menu control item 5 P3 Same as menu control item 5 Pulse Level gt 1 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 1 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P2 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P2 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P3 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P3 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 SLS Same as menu control item 11 Top Bottom gt Power Deviation Same as menu control item 7 Time Same as menu control item 7 Suppression Out Same as menu control item 8 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 135 Rev E 3 1 3 4 Transponder Mode A All Call Menu Figure 3 1 3 4 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Transponder Mode A All Call Menu The Transponder Mode A All C
28. Broadcast Message Definition DF16 Reply Message Menu UFO Message Menu One Shot Data Waypoints Altitude Code Same as menu control item 26 Altitude Same as menu control item 5 Bearing Phase Same as menu control item 6 Range Same as menu control item 7 Latitude Same as menu control item 8 Longitude Same as menu control item 9 Velocity Same as menu control item 11 Vertical Speed Same as menu control item 10 Track Same as menu control item 12 Reply Power Same as menu control item 13 Reply Antenna Same as menu control item 14 Squitter Power Same as menu control item 15 Squitter Antenna Same as menu control item 16 Reply Probability Pattern Same as menu control item 25 Squitter Probability Pattern Same as menu control item 24 Mode A Code A Same as menu control item 27 Mode A Code B Same as menu control item 27 Mode A Code C Same as menu control item 27 Mode A Code D Same as menu control item 27 Ident Bit Same as menu control item 27 Transponder Capability CA Field Same as menu control item 34 Flight Status FS Same as menu control item 30 Downlink Request DR Same as menu control item 29 Utility Message UM Same as menu control item 28 Sensitivity Level Same as menu control item 31 RI AQ 0 Same as menu control item 32 RI AQ 1 Same as menu control item
29. MHz in 0 1 MHz steps 7 Generator On Off Softkey Function Factory Setup Sets all hardware to default setting according to hardware configuration Signal Generator Menu Generator C gt Signal On Off Frequency Modulation Path Power Phase Rise Fall Ext Mod Generator E Same as menu control item 7 Same as menu control item 6 Same as menu control item 3 Same as menu control item 4 Same as menu control item 5 Not Used Not Used Not Used Same as Generator C Receiver Path Same as menu control item 2 Suppression Out On Off Future use OEM Select Same as menu control item 1 Phase Noise Not used Pulsewidth Not used TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 148 Rev E 3 1 4 2 UAT Receiver 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 DF A CIntr A CReply UAT Figure 3 1 4 2 1 TTG 7000 UAT Receiver Menu Menu Control Function 1 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
30. Menu Menu Control Function 1 Type combobox Dynamic or Static 2 Number numeric box Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 400 3 Mode combobox Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B ADS R 4 Tx Channel combobox User can select from one of three possible transmitters 5 Altitude numeric box Binary range from 1000 to 50175 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Bearing Phase numeric box Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Range numeric box Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 96 90 7000 0001 Rev Menu Control Function 8 Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Vertical Speed numeric box Range from 32576 to 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps Used only for the velocity squitter since the intruder is static 11 Velocity numeric box Range 0 to 2000 knots Used only for the velocity squitter since the intruder is static 12 Track Angle numeric box Value range from 180 to 180 degrees in 1 degree steps Used only for the velocity squitter since the intruder is static 13 Squitter Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 14 Squitter Antenna combobox Top Only Bottom Only Both 15 Start
31. 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 to 359 degrees Range 0 160 Nmi Latitude 90 to 90 degrees Longitude 180 to 180 degrees Velocity 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 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 to Scenario Duration Stop at Scenario Duration 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 0 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 172 Rev E Identification Code Static 5 xxx intruder Up to 8 characters number Identification Type 1 1 4 Velocity Type GroundS
32. Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P3 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P3 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P4 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P4 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 SLS Same as menu control item 11 Top Bottom gt Power Deviation Same as menu control item 7 Time Same as menu control item 7 Suppression Out Same as menu control item 8 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 143 90 7000 0001 3 1 3 8 Transponder Mode S Menu Figure 3 1 3 8 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Transponder Mode S Menu Bower 20 2 dBm Pulse Spacing Pulse Width Pulse Level Power Dev P1 P2 2000 2 P1 0 800 5 Pi CAL v pipe 3 500 2 pg 99002 p2 ca v P1 SPR 4 750 End P6 0 500 us P6 CAL v Top Bottom Suppression Out o Interrogation Frame Address 00000000000001 000001 Reply Information Name Address Antenna Rcvd Data Interr Mode S 96 Reply Delay Bottom Top 0 Bottom 0 Figure 3 1 3 8 1 Transponder Mode S Menu Menu Control Function 1 Interrogation mode 2 PRF Range 1 2500 Hz 3 Power Range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 4 Pulse Spacing P1 P2 1 3 microseconds P1 P6 2 5 4 5 microseconds P1 SPR 4 75 0 5 microseconds Spacing steps in 0 025 microseconds 5 Pulse Width P1 and P2 0 025 1 950 microseconds The last 0 5 microsecond of P6 0 025 1 950 Step
33. Right After Left Any By Location 19 Reply Antenna WS1 combobox Top Only Bottom Only Both By Altitude 20 Whisper Shout Level 1 21 Reply Quadrant WS2 combobox Forward Right After Left Any By Location 22 Reply Antenna WS2 combobox Top Only Bottom Only Both By Altitude 23 Whisper Shout Level 2 24 Mode A Code Softkey Function Type Same as menu control item 1 Number Same as menu control item 2 Enable Same as menu control item 16 Mode Same as menu control item 3 Start Time Same as menu control item 14 Stop Time Same as menu control item 14 Reply Same as menu control item 15 Same as menu control item 17 Altitude Report Whisper Shout 1 Same as menu control item 20 51 Reply Antenna Same as menu control item 19 WS1 Reply Quadrant Same as menu control item 18 Whisper Shout 2 Same as menu control item 23 WS2 Reply Antenna Same as menu control item 22 WS2 Reply Quadrant Same as menu control item 21 Tx Channel Same as menu control item 4 Waypoints Future use Altitude Same as menu control item 5 Bearing Same as menu control item 6 Range Same as menu control item 7 Latitude Same as menu control item 8 Longitude Same as menu control item 9 Vertical Speed Same as menu control item 10 Velocity Same as menu control item 11 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Softkey Function Track Same as menu control
34. a block of transmissions or RTCA DO 260 tests Transmitter Menu TTG 7000 TCAS Transponder RF Generator RTCA DO 260 Tests b Block Transmission 4 Honeywell HWEXEC Emulator JcAir RGS 2000 Emulator AIRBUS Traffic Generator Mode Figure 3 1 2 4 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Transmitter Menu Softkey Function RTCA DO 260 Tests Displays a menu that allows the user to set the TTG 7000 generators to perform RTCA DO 260 tests 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 39 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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 Power Mode Low Power Trigger Source Period msecs 10 Trigger Made Delay No Transmissions No Limit Random Start nsecs 0 Random Width nsecs Generator Enable Power Phase Path Delay Message No 0 Top all 0 None Reset No 0 0 Special Test No 0 Top all 0 Definition No Top All ond Timing Definition No Top All None Generator Definition gt No Top all None Figure 3 1 2 4 1 1 RTCA DO 260 Tests Menu
35. control item 14 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 27 90 7000 0001 3 1 2 2 TCAS 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 Position Latitude 0 000000 Mode S Address 000004 b ae Latitude Heading Y 0 000000 0000000 Altitude ol Longitude 0 000000 Figure 3 1 2 2 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Own Aircraft Menu Menu Control Function 1 Mode S Address numeric box 24 bits Hexadecimal 2 Latitude numeric box allows the user to enter the latitude of the own aircraft Range from 90 to 90 degrees 3 Longitude numeric allows the user to enter the longitude of the own aircraft Range from 180 to 180 degrees 4 Altitude numeric box 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 28 90 7000 0001 Rev E Menu Control Function 5 Heading numeric box allows the user to enter the heading of the own aircraft in degrees Range from 180 to 180 degrees
36. control item 2 Enable Same as menu control item 16 Mode Same as menu control item 3 Starting At Same as menu control item 15 Stopping At Same as menu control item 15 Squitter Same as menu control item 19 Altitude Report Same as menu control item 17 Ground Same as menu control item 18 DO 260 Mode Same as menu control item 20 Mode S Address Same as menu control item 21 Tx Channel Same as menu control item 4 CPR Encoding Odd Even Odd or Even Mode S Squitter Menu Waypoints TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 100 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function Ident Format Type Same as menu control item 24 Altitude Code Same as menu control item 23 Altitude Same as menu control item 5 Bearing Same as menu control item 6 Range Same as menu control item 7 Latitude Same as menu control item 8 Longitude Same as menu control item 9 Velocity Type Same as menu control item 26 Vertical Speed Same as menu control item 10 Velocity Same as menu control item 11 Track Same as menu control item 12 Squitter Power Same as menu control item 13 Squitter Antenna Same as menu control item 14 Squitter Probability Pattern Same as menu control item 22 Transponder Capability CA Field Same as menu control item 31 Position Type Same as menu control item 29 Flight Status FS Field Same as menu control item 30 D
37. 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 two characters represent the software version B4 in the example in Figure 3 1 1 3 Server Kernel Software version TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 12 90 7000 0001 Menu Controls Function User Interface TouchScreen version Receiver DSP embedded software version I O Controller Receiver FPGA firmware version Transmitter DSP embedded software version I O Controller Transmitter FPGA firmware version FPGA firmware version of all subassemblies present including auxiliary equipment i e Chamber Test Set if connected Status Menu present on all TouchScreen menus 11 Ethernet command reception status Ethernet commands can be received either from the front or rear RJ 45 Ethernet ports 12 USB control port status Provides status whether or not the front USB Type B port for control could be configured 13 GPIB command reception status 14 Explorer Icon Press this icon to open windows explorer In the example in Figure 3 1 2 15 On Screen Keyboard Icon Press this icon to open the on screen keyboard for data entry 16 Menu Softkey Section This section is contained in all menus If a softkey button contains an arr
38. degrees 10 Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 11 Reply Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 12 Reply checkbox 13 Enable checkbox If enabled then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 14 Altitude Report checkbox If enabled the altitude code pulses are transmitted with the framing pulses If disable only the framing pulses are transmitted 15 Reply Quadrant WS1 combobox Forward Right After Left Any By Location 16 Reply Antenna WS1 combobox Top Only Bottom Only Both By Altitude 17 Whisper Shout Level 1 18 Reply Quadrant WS2 combobox Forward Right After Left Any By Location 19 Reply Antenna WS2 combobox Top Only Bottom Only Both By Altitude 20 Whisper Shout Level 2 21 Mode A Code Softkey Function Type Same as menu control item 2 Number Same as menu control item 3 Enable Same as menu control item 13 Mode Same as menu control item 4 Starting At Same as menu control item 1 Stopping At Same as menu control item 1 Reply Same as menu control item 12 Altitude Report Same as menu control item 14 Whisper Shout 1 Same as menu control item 17 51 Reply Antenna Same as menu control item 16 WS1 Reply Quadrant Same as menu control item 15 Whisper Shout 2 Same as menu control item 20 WS2 Reply Antenna Same as menu control item 19 WS2 Reply Quadrant Same as menu
39. numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 14 Squitter Antenna combobox Top Only Bottom Only Both 15 Start Stop Time 16 Enable If checked then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 17 Altitude Report checkbox If enabled the altitude code will be present in the DFO reply If disabled the altitude code will set to 0 18 Ground checkbox allows the user to set VS bit for the intruder 19 Squitter Enable 20 DO 260 Mode A or B 21 Mode S Address numeric box 22 Squitter Probability Pattern combobox Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 23 Altitude Code switch Gilham or Binary 24 Intruder Identification 25 Mode A Code 26 Velocity Type 27 Utility Message UM Field 28 IMF Field 29 Downlink Request DR Field 30 Flight Status FS Field 31 Transponder Capability CA Field Softkey Function Type Same as menu control item 1 Number Same as menu control item 2 Enable Same as menu control item 16 Mode Same as menu control item 3 Starting At Same as menu control item 15 Stopping At Same as menu control item 15 Squitter Same as menu control item 19 Altitude Report Same as menu control item 17 Ground Same as menu control item 18 DO 260 Mode Same as menu control item 20 Mode S Address Same as menu control item 21 Tx Channel Same as menu control item 4 CPR Encoding Odd Even Odd or Even Mode S Squitter Menu
40. time for the selected interval Stop Time Stop time for the selected interval Enable Enables or disables transmission during the selected interval Frame Details Opens a menu that illustrates the details for the selected UF message in order to modify the TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 110 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function contents TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 111 Rev E 3 1 2 5 13 5 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 generator modify the width position amplitude and visibility of the ATCRBS pulse for a selected The menu also allows changing the rise and fall times for the selected generator Tx Channel Gen A v Rie Fal 50 50 v nsecs Pulse Delta Width nsecs Delta Position nsecs Delta Amplitude db Enable Tx Channel 0 0 0 4 Gena 0 0 0 Rise Fall Figure 3 1 2 5 13 1 TCAS ATCRBS Pulse Information Menu Menu Control Function 1 Tx Channel combobox Gen A Gen C Gen D 2 Rise Fall combobox allows selection of rise and fall time for the selected generator 50 50 100 200 230 230 600 600 nanoseconds 3 Delta Width numeric box allows setting the width of each
41. to 359 degrees Power Level Allows setting the power level of the message Time Allows setting the transmission time within the block of messages TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 54 Rev E 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 Value Units N A N A N A N A N A N A N A N A LSB Description Low High Invalid False Airborne Crosslink Not Supported No TCAS Sensitivity Level 128000 Figure 3 1 2 4 2 3 TTG7000 Block Transmission Frame Detail Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 55 Rev E 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 5 Only Mode 5 Extended ADS B TIS B DF18 and ATCRBS Mode A C intruders io Duration Scenario Time 3000 0 2 secs Run Time Dynamic Intruders Number of Dynamic Intruders Dynamic Intruders Enable i Static Intruders Number of Static Intruders Static Intruders Enable Grounc st attons Number of Ground Stations Ground Stations Enable Video Blocks er of Video Block Video Blocks Enable
42. will reply to interrogations 19 Intruder checkbox If enabled then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 20 Ground checkbox allows the user to set VS bit for the intruder 21 Squitter checkbox If enabled squitter are active 22 Crosslink Capability checkbox 23 Mode S Address numeric box Mode S Address defined in hexadecimal 24 Squitter Probability Pattern combobox Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 25 Reply Probability Pattern combobox Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 26 Altitude Mode switch Gilham or Binary 27 Mode A Code 28 Utility Message UM Field 29 Downlink Request DR Field 30 Flight Status FS Field 31 SL combobox 32 RI AQ 0 combobox 33 RI AQ 1 combobox 34 Transponder Capability CA Field Softkey Function Intruder Type Same as menu control item 1 Intruder Number Same as menu control item 2 Intruder Mode Same as menu control item 3 Start Time Same as menu control item 17 Stop Time Same as menu control item 17 Enable Same as menu control item 19 Reply Same as menu control item 18 Squitter Same as menu control item 21 Ground Same as menu control item 20 Crosslink Capability Same as menu control item 22 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 73 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function Mode S Address Same as menu control item 23 Tx Channel Same as menu control item 4 Coordination Message Definition
43. with the quantity of messages TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 122 Rev E 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 ge Hi Power Med Power Path Loss b dE eee Mam c Low Power 7 Fruit Power b Figure 3 1 2 7 1 TCAS Chamber Mode Menu Menu Control Function 1 Path loss for every chamber antenna port 2 Fruit power levels Softkey Function Path Loss 0 Path Loss for 0 port 45 Path Loss for 45 port TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 123 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function 90 135 180 225 270 315 Path Loss for 90 port Path Loss for 135 port Path Loss for 180 port Path Loss for 225 port Path Loss for 270 port Path Loss for 315 port Fruit Power gt Hi Power Med Power Low Power Fruit Hi power level Fruit Med power level Fruit Low power level TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 124 Rev E 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 M
44. 0 6 0 4 0 2 27 Reply Probability Pattern combobox Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 28 Mode S Address numeric box 29 Altitude Mode switch Gilham or Binary 30 Identification Type and Intruder Identification 31 Velocity Type 32 Utility Message UM 33 SL combobox 34 RI AQ 0 combobox 35 RI AQ 1 combobox 36 DF 16 37 Downlink Message DR 38 Flight Status FS 39 Mode A Code TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 82 90 7000 0001 Rev E Menu Control Function 40 CA Field Softkey Function Type Same as menu control item 1 Number Same as menu control item 2 Enable Same as menu control item 18 Mode Same as menu control item 3 Starting At Same as menu control item 17 Stopping At Same as menu control item 17 Reply Same as menu control item 19 Squitter Same as menu control item 22 Altitude Report Same as menu control item 20 Ground Same as menu control item 21 Crosslink Capability Same as menu control item 23 DO 260 Mode Same as menu control item 25 Mode S Address Same as menu control item 28 Hybrid Deviation Same as menu control item 24 Hybrid Deviation Values Tx Channel Same as menu control item 4 CPR Encoding Odd Even Odd or Even Mode S Squitters Coordination Message Definition Broadcast Message Definition DF16 Reply Message Menu UFO Message Menu Ident Format Type Same as menu control item 30
45. 000000 2 deg 2 1 NEL Vertical Speed 0 2 Velocity Type GroundSpeed Normal Velocity 0 0 2 6 Bos Bl oso Blue 8 Track 0 0000000 deg No 2 Squitter Power Squitter Antenna Both Figure 3 1 2 5 10 1 Dynamic ADS R Menu Menu Control Function 1 Type combobox Dynamic or Static Number numeric box Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 400 Mode combobox Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B ADS R Tx Channel combobox User can select from one of three possible transmitters Altitude numeric box Binary range from 1000 to 50175 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps Bearing Phase numeric box Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps Range numeric box Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 105 90 7000 0001 Rev Menu Control Function 10 Vertical Speed numeric box Range from 32576 to 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps 11 Velocity numeric box Range 0 to 2000 knots 12 Track Angle numeric box Value range from 180 to 180 degrees in 1 degree steps 13 Squitter Power
46. 001 Rev E Softkey Function Pulse 1 gt Width Position Power Enable Pulse 2 gt Width Position Power Enable Pulse 3 gt Width Position Power Enable Pulse 4 gt Width Position Power Enable TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 43 Rev E 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 that 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 Generator Gen A Gen B Gen Gen D Gen E Gen F Pulse Pl P2 Altered Preamble Gen Delay 0 Enable Yes N A Yes N A N A N A Width nsecs 500 Power Phase N A N A Position nsecs 0 Period msecs No Transmissions Random Width nsecs 500 1000 500 3500 500 4500 Power Low Power 10 No Limit Path Top all N A Top all N A N A Reference Power Gen Gen A Gen A Gen Message Mode S N A Special Test Altered Definition Preamble N A N A N A Figure 3 1 2 4 1 4 RTCA DO 260 Tests Menu Altered Preamble Note In the Altered Prea
47. 1 to 98 dBm UAT Resolution 1dB Accuracy 1 dB typically lt 0 5 dB Chamber Mode 10 to 60 dBm TTG 7000 with TTG 7000C Port Top 4 Elements Bottom 4 Elements Any Individual Element Calibration Calibrated at 1090 1030 and 978 UAT option unit MHz Calibration performed on top bottom All ports active Pulse Modulation Accuracy 0 05 uS On Off Ratio gt 80dB TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 5 90 7000 0001 Rise Fall Time Bearing Simulation 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 Maximum Input Power Antenna Simulation Receivers Dynamic Range Dual Receiver Power Measurement Range Normal 50 nS Slow 600 nS 0 to 359 1 Typical lt 1 max 3 4 Port Simulation 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 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 Top Bottom 17 to 57 dBm TTG 7000 User s Ma
48. 2 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 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 149 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function 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 Replies Enable disable capture of Transponder ATCRBS replies TTG ATCRBS Replies Enable disable capture of test set ATCRBS replies UUT ATCRBS Interrogation Enable disable capture of TCAS ATCRBS interrogations TTG ATCRBS Interrogation 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 Optional Display Display Allows turning on off displaying new receptions Mode Update Display data received by updating a message style with the latest reception Continuous Display all data received in a continuous order by time Time Relative Display time relative to previous message Absolute Display the time received Clear Clears all messages in the receiver menu Quantity to Show Refresh Frame Details Allows entering how many messages to show Maximum 1000 messages Refreshes the receiver menu with the selected quantity of messages
49. 5 1 950 microseconds Steps in 0 025 microseconds 6 Pulse Level CAL VAR OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 are limited to 20 7 Top Bottom settings Time deviation 0 975 microseconds in 0 025 microseconds TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 142 90 7000 0001 Rev E Menu Control Function steps Power deviation 0 to 5 dB in 1 dB steps 8 Suppression Out When enabled sends a suppression pulse on the Supp BNC 9 Mode C Altitude from reply 10 Number of interrogations top and bottom antenna from last request 11 SLS On Off 12 Percent reply ATCRBS Top Bottom 13 Percent reply Mode S Top Bottom 14 Reply Delay Softkey Function Default Sets all settings on the screen to default Mode C Mode S All Call interrogation settings Tx On Off Turns on or off interrogations Mode Same as menu control item 1 PRF Same as menu control item 2 Power Level Same as menu control item 3 Pulse Spacing gt P1 P2 Same as menu control item 4 P1 P3 Same as menu control item 4 P3 P4 Same as menu control item 4 Pulse Width gt 1 Same as menu control item 5 P2 Same as menu control item 5 P3 Same as menu control item 5 P4 Same as menu control item 5 Pulse Level gt 1 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 1 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P2 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P2
50. 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 are limited to 20 7 Top Bottom settings Time deviation 0 975 microseconds in 0 025 microseconds TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 140 90 7000 0001 Rev E Menu Control Function steps Power deviation 0 to 5 dB in 1 dB steps 8 Suppression Out When enabled sends a suppression pulse on the Supp BNC 9 Mode A code from reply 10 Number of interrogations top and bottom antenna from last request 11 SLS On Off 12 Percent reply ATCRBS Top Bottom 13 Percent reply Mode S Top Bottom 14 Reply Delay Softkey Function Default Sets all settings on the screen to default Mode A Mode S All Call interrogation settings Tx On Off Turns on or off interrogations Mode Same as menu control item 1 PRF Same as menu control item 2 Power Level Same as menu control item 3 Pulse Spacing gt P1 P2 Same as menu control item 4 P1 P3 Same as menu control item 4 P3 P4 Same as menu control item 4 Pulse Width gt 1 Same as menu control item 5 P2 Same as menu control item 5 P3 Same as menu control item 5 P4 Same as menu control item 5 Pulse Level gt 1 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 1 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P2 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P2 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P3 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P3 Power Devia
51. 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 174 Rev E 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 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 175 90 7000 0001 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 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 V
52. 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 Data Logging Record Stop Allows start and stopping data logging receive TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 150 Rev E Softkey Function messages Export Allows exporting receive messages to file Clear Clears all recorded messages Filtered Masked Menu 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 151 90 7000 0001 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 Own Aircraft Position Made S Address 000004 Mode 5 Address 000004 Latitude _ 0 000000 21 Longitude 0 000000 Latitude Altitude 4 0 000000 Heading Longitude 0 000000
53. Menu 102 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 2 90 7000 0001 Rev E 3 1 2 5 10 Dynamic ADS R Definition Menu 105 3 1 2 5 11 TCAS Display Menu 108 3 1 2 5 12 TCAS Ground Station Menu 109 3 1 2 5 13 5 ATCRBS Pulse Information Menu 112 3 1 2 5 14 TCAS Mode S Pulse Information Menu 114 3 1 2 5 15 TCAS Video Blocks Menu 116 3 1 2 6 TCAS ATE Line Menu 121 3 1 2 7 TCAS Chamber Mode Menu 123 3 1 2 8 MEASUREMENT MENU 125 3 1 3 TRANSPONDER MENU 129 3 1 3 1 Transponder Settings 130 3 1 3 2 Transponder Mode A Menu 132 3 1 3 3 Transponder Mode C Menu 134 3 1 3 4 Transponder Mode A All Call Menu 136 3 1 3 5 Transponder Mode C All Call Menu 138 3 1 3 6 Transponder Mode A Mode S All Call Menu 140 3 1 3 7 Transponder Mode C Mode S All Call Menu 142 3 1 3 8 Transponder Mode S Menu 144 3 1 4 UAT MENU 146 3 1 4 1 UAT Settings 147 3 1 4 2 UAT Receiver Menu 149 3 1 4 3 UAT Receiving Station Menu 152 3 1 4 3 Scenario Menu 154 3 1 4 4 1 UAT Target Definition Menu 156 3 2 HOWTO 164 3 2 1 How TO CHANGE GPIB ADDRESS 164 3 2 2 HOW TO CHANGE TRANSMITTER FREQUENCY 164 3 2 3 HOW TO SET A SCOPE OUTPUT 164 3 2 4 How TO PROGRAM DSP SOFTWARE OR FPGA FIRMWARE 164 3 2 5 HOW TO INSTALL THE TTG 7000C RF AMPLIFIER 165 3 2 6 HOW TO ENTER OWN AIRCRAFT INFORMATION 165 3 2 7 HOW TO SETUP A STATIC ATCRBS INTRUDER 165 3 2 8 HOW TO SETUP A DYNAMIC ATCRBS INTRUDER 167 3 2 9 HOW TO SETUP A STATIC MODE S INTRUDER 168 3 2 10 How TO SETUP A DY
54. NAMIC MODE S INTRUDER 170 3 2 11 How TO SETUP A STATIC MODE S EXTENDED INTRUDER 171 3 2 12 How TO SETUP A DYNAMIC MODE S EXTENDED INTRUDER 173 4 REMOTE CONNECTION VNC 176 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 3 90 7000 0001 Rev E 5 TEST CONFIGURATIONS 179 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 4 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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 Frequency Range 962 to 1213 MHz Resolution 100 KHz Accuracy 10 KHz Power Range 20 to 90 dBm per element Low Power Mode TCAS and Transponder 1 to 69 dBm per element High Power Mode TCAS
55. Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B ADS R 4 Tx Channel combobox User can select from one of three possible transmitters 5 Altitude numeric box Binary range from 1000 to 50175 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Bearing Phase numeric box Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Range numeric box Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 102 90 7000 0001 RevE Menu Control Function 8 Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Vertical Speed numeric box Range from 32576 to 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps 11 Velocity numeric box Range 0 to 2000 knots 12 Track Angle numeric box Value range from 180 to 180 degrees in 1 degree steps 13 Squitter Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 14 Squitter Antenna combobox Top Only Bottom Only Both 15 Start Stop Time 16 Enable If checked then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 17 Altitude Report checkbox If enabled the altitude code will be present in the DFO reply If disabled the altitude code will set to O 18 Ground checkbox allows the user to set VS bit for the intruder 19 Squitter Enable 20 DO 260 Mode A or B 21 Mode S Address numeric box
56. RF generator frequencies OEM Select Receiver Path Phase Noise Amplitude Pulse Width loneywell Directional y Rx T1 B1 x 0 21 0 2 uppression Out ZLPewer 20 Path Top all x Ext Mod 3 Factory Setup 359 0 2 Modulation cw 22 Puse RisejFal 50 50 v ianal Generator Signal Generator On wrrequency 1030 0 ZPower 20 2 Psth Top all Mod OEM Select Phase 0 Modulate cw Pulse Honeywell Directional enerator C Frequency 20 Path Top AIl v Phase Modulation i d Pulse Rise Fall 50 1 Power Mode Signal Generar D Low Power 1090 0 Power 20 T Path Top AIl Ext Mod e Phase 0 odulation cw Signal Generator E Receiver Path On Freguery 1090 0 Power 20 2 Path Top all Ext Mod T1 B1 s Phase 0 Modulation cw pulse Rise Fall 50 50 v 4 v Ol LM Signal Generator F Frequency 1090 0 Powe 20 Path Top AIl Ext Mod e Phase 0 Modulation cw pulse MAY i Figure 3 1 2 1 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Settings Menu Menu Control Function 1 OEM Select Combobox 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
57. RI 0 Non on board CAS Squitter Power 50 2 RI AQ 1 No Airspeed Squitter Antenna Both Menu Control Function 1 Type combobox Dynamic or Static 2 Number numeric box Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 468 3 Mode combobox Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B ADS R 4 Tx Channel combobox User can select from one of three possible transmitters 5 Altitude numeric box Binary range from 1000 to 50175 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Bearing Phase numeric box Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Range numeric box Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 59 90 7000 0001 RevE Menu Control Function 8 Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Reply Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 11 Reply Antenna Bottom Only Top Only Alternating Both By Altitude 12 Squitter Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 13 Squitter Antenna Top Only Bottom Only Both 14 Start Stop Time 15 Enable checkbox If checked then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 16 Rep
58. Range from 32576 to 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps Used only for the velocity squitter since the intruder is static 11 Velocity numeric box Range 0 to 2000 knots Used only for the velocity squitter since the intruder is static 12 Track Angle numeric box Value range from 180 to 180 degrees in 1 degree steps Used only for the velocity squitter since the intruder is static 13 Reply Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 14 Reply Antenna combobox Top Only Bottom Only Alternating Both By Altitude 15 Squitter Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 16 Squitter Antenna combobox Top Only Bottom Only Both 17 Start Stop Time Time intruder is active 18 Enable checkbox If checked then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 19 Reply checkbox If checked then the intruder will reply to interrogations 20 Altitude Report checkbox If enabled the altitude code will be present in the DFO reply If disabled the altitude code will set to 0 21 Ground checkbox allows the user to set VS bit for the intruder 22 Squitter checkbox If enabled squitter are active 23 Crosslink Capability checkbox 24 Hybrid Deviation checkbox If enabled allows deviation in altitude bearing and range 25 DO 260 Mode Version A or B 26 Squitter Probability Pattern combobox Values 1 0 0 8
59. Stop Time 16 Enable If checked then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 17 Altitude Report checkbox If enabled the altitude code will be present in the DFO reply If disabled the altitude code will set to 0 18 Ground checkbox allows the user to set VS bit for the intruder 19 Squitter checkbox If enabled squitter are active 20 DO 260 Mode Version A or B 21 Mode S Address numeric box 22 Squitter Probability Pattern combobox Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 23 Altitude Mode switch Gilham or Binary 24 Intruder Identification 25 Vertical Velocity 26 Velocity Type 27 Utility Message UM Field 28 Downlink Request DR Field 29 Position Type combobox ADS B Fine or Coarse 30 Flight Status FS Field 31 Transponder Capability CF Field Softkey Function Type Same as menu control item 1 Number Same as menu control item 2 Enable Same as menu control item 16 Mode Same as menu control item 3 Starting At Same as menu control item 15 Stopping At Same as menu control item 15 Squitter Same as menu control item 19 Altitude Report Same as menu control item 17 Ground Same as menu control item 18 DO 260 Mode Same as menu control item 20 Mode S Address Same as menu control item 21 Tx Channel Same as menu control item 4 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 97 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function CPR Encoding Odd Even Odd or Even
60. TG 7000 Network Connections Change Settings Menu 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 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 21 90 7000 0001 Rev E DSP Connection Obtain an IP Address automatically Use the following IP Address Address 92 168 0 Subnet mask Gateway 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 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
61. TG 7000 User s Manual Page 8 90 7000 0001 Rev E Figure 2 2 TTG 7000 TCAS Transponder RF Generator Rear TTG 7000 Front Interfaces 1 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 E e e POoVANDUBWNP 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 Aa 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 Gr
62. Transmitter Range O to 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 11 Modulation CW Pulse 12 Signal Generator On Off 13 Pulse Risetime Falltime slow or normal 14 Pulsewidth Combobox allows the user to adjust the pulsewidth of all the transmissions by 100 nanoseconds in 25 nanosecond steps Softkey Function Factory Setup Sets all hardware to default setting according to hardware configuration Signal Generator Menu Generator A On Off Same as menu control item 12 Frequency Same as menu control item 6 Modulation Same as menu control item 11 Path Same as menu control item 8 Power Same as menu control item 7 Phase Same as menu control item 10 Rise Fall Same as menu control item 13 Ext Mod Same as menu control item 9 Generator B On Off Same as menu control item 12 Frequency Same as menu control item 6 Modulation Same as menu control item 11 Path Same as menu control item 8 Power Same as menu control item 7 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 26 Rev E Softkey Function Phase Same as menu control item 10 Ext Mod Same as menu control item 9 Generator C Same as Generator A Generator D Same as Generator B Generator E Same as Generator A Generator F Same as Generator B OEM Select Same as menu control item 1 Power Mode Same as menu control item 2 Receiver Path Same as menu control item 3 Suppression Out Future use Phase Noise Future use Pulsewidth Same as menu
63. USER S MANUAL FOR TTG 7000 TCAS TRANSPONDER RF GENERATOR TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 1 90 7000 0001 1 OVERVIEWS 2 HARDWARE 8 3 TOUCHSCREEN APPLICATION 12 3 1 MAIN MENU 12 3 1 1 SYSTEM MENU 16 3 1 1 1 Software Update Menu 18 3 1 1 2 Network Connections Menu 20 3 1 2 TCAS MAIN MENU 23 3 1 2 1 TCAS Settings Menu 25 3 1 2 2 TCAS Own Aircraft Menu 28 3 1 2 3 TCAS Receiver Menu 32 3 1 2 3 1 TCAS Receiver Filtered Masked Menu 35 3 1 2 3 2 TCAS Receiver Highlight Masked Menu 37 3 1 2 4 TCAS Transmitter Menu 39 3 1 2 4 1 RTCA DO 260 Tests 40 3 1 2 4 2 Block Transmission 52 3 1 2 5 TCAS Scenario Menu 56 3 1 2 5 1 Static Mode S TCAS Only Definition Menu 59 3 1 2 5 1 1 Coordination Message Menu 62 3 1 2 5 1 2 Broadcast Message 65 3 1 2 5 1 3 Coordination Replies DF16 Replies 68 3 1 2 5 1 4 UFO Messages 70 3 1 2 5 2 Dynamic Mode S TCAS Only Definition Menu 72 3 1 2 5 3 Static Mode C Definition Menu 75 3 1 2 5 4 Dynamic Mode C Definition Menu 78 3 1 2 5 5 Static Mode S Extended Definition Menu 81 3 1 2 5 5 1 Mode S Squitter Definition 85 3 1 2 5 5 2 Position Squitter Definition Menu 86 3 1 2 5 5 3 Velocity Squitter Definition Menu 87 3 1 2 5 5 4 Ident Squitter Definition Menu 89 3 1 2 5 5 5 BDS Register Definition Menu 91 3 1 2 5 6 Dynamic Mode S Extended Definition Menu 92 3 1 2 5 7 Static TIS B Definition Menu 96 3 1 2 5 8 Dynamic TIS B Definition Menu 99 3 1 2 5 9 Static ADS R Definition
64. Width Width of the selected pulse Video Amplitude gt Open a menu that allows setting the amplitude of each bit from 3 to 4 dB Video Format Sets the format of displaying the video bits in hexadecimal or binary TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 120 90 7000 0001 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 Wis Address Density WIS Quadrant Antenna Timestamp 0 Left Top 2322371 14 After Top 2322371 13 After Top 2322371 Display 12 After Top 2322371 Data Logging 11 After Top 2322371 After Top 2322371 After Top 2322371 After Top 2322371 After Top 2322371 After Top 2322371 After Top 2322371 After Top 2322371 After Top 2322371 After Top 2322371 After Top 2322371 After Top 2322371 Figure 3 1 2 6 1 TCAS ATE Line Menu Menu Control Function 1 Data grid of all received ATE Lines Softkey Function Display On Off Enable disable displaying ATE Line receptions Mode Update Updates ATE Line data with information from an identical data Continuous Displays all ATE Line receptions Clear Clears all messages in the ATE Line menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 121 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function Quantity to show Allows the operator to enter quantity of lines to view Refresh Refreshes the screen
65. ability ME Navigation Set to zeroes for Accuracy Velocity MILACAS FR Direction O East 1 West ME Intent Change Flag 0 invalid E W Velocity subtract 1 for value 0 000000 az Direction N S cout 0 invalid N S Velocity subtract 1 LSB for value Figure 3 1 2 5 5 3 1 Velocity Squitter Definition Menu Menu Control Function 1 Breakdown of the Velocity Squitter Softkey Function Format Type Code Sub Type Intent Change Flag IFR Capability Flag Navigation Accuracy East West Direction East West Velocity Allows setting invalid no data North South Direction TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 87 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function North South Velocity Allows setting invalid no data Source Bit Sign Bit Vertical Rate Allows setting invalid no data Difference Sign Bit Geometric Height Difference Allows setting invalid no data TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 88 90 7000 0001 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 Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for an Ident squitter Name Notes Always 4 ME Type Category Set 1 ME Aircraft Set by Program 0 Pins ME Character 1 Character 2 ME Aircraft Category
66. al 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 Tostart 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 Goto the TTG 7000 Main Menu 2 Pressthe TCAS softkey to display TCAS Main Menu 3 Pressthe Scenario softkey to display the TCAS Scenario Menu 4 Usethe Scenario Time combobox or softkey to enter the scenario time 5 Setthe number of static intruders to at least 1 using either the Number of Static Intruders combobox or softkey 6 Pressthe 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 Usethe controls on Stati
67. all Menu allows the user to setup the test set for Mode A All Call interrogations Pulse Spacing Pulse Width Pulse Level Power Dev P1 P2 2 000 2 pi 04800 P1 us 0 800 2 P2 0 800 2 P3 Top Bottom Suppression Out PowerDev 0 dB On ca Off Reply Information Mode Reply Interr ATCRBS Mode S Bottom Bottom Top Bottom 0 0 0 o o 0 Figure 3 1 3 4 1 Transponder Mode A All Call Menu Menu Control Function 1 Interrogation mode 2 PRF Range 1 2500 Hz 3 Power Range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 4 Pulse Spacing P1 P2 1 3 microseconds P1 P3 20 025 21 975 microseconds P3 P4 1 3 microseconds Spacing steps in 0 025 microseconds 5 Pulse Width 0 025 1 950 microseconds Steps in 0 025 microseconds 6 Pulse Level CAL VAR OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 are limited to 20 7 Top Bottom settings Time deviation 0 975 microseconds in 0 025 microseconds steps Power deviation O to 5 dB in 1 dB steps TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 136 90 7000 0001 Rev E Menu Control Function 8 Suppression Out When enabled sends a suppression pulse on the Supp BNC 9 Mode A code from reply 10 Number of interrogations top and bottom ante
68. amic Targets for UAT 2 defined and enabled Static Targets for UAT 1 defined and enabled Capture Squitters Data Logging If enabled will clear log file when scenario starts and start capturing new messages N Static Test Mode 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 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 154 90 7000 0001 Rev E Menu Control Function saved file 9 UTC Time GPS If enabled uses the UTC time from the GPS source input on external BNC 3 If disabled the Touchscreen provides the DSP and FPGA with the UTC time 10 UAT MSO Steps The separation between UAT messages 11 Sweep Control for UAT 1 If enabled then the UAT messages will change every second by the sweep step until the MSO reaches the interval 12 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 Softkey Function Load Loads a scenario Save Saves a scenario Reset Resets the scenario menu UATs gt Illustrates the target definition for selected UAT transmitter Scenario Start Stop Allows starting and stopping a scenario Scenario Time Same as menu control item 1 UAT RX1 Dynamics Number of Dynamic targets in UAT 1 UAT RX1 Statics Numb
69. anual Page 129 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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 frequencies Suppression Out OIM mee Signal Generator o requency 1030 power 20 pPath Top AIl x Ext Mod Factory Setup Medctation cw Pule rte Fall 50 50 Signal Geperetor B Last State Equency 1030 20 2 Path Top all ExtMod 5 y 2 lt Modulatior tw Puse Rise Fall 50 50 6 Signal Generator C Frequency 1030 Power 20 2 Path Bottom all Ex Mod 3 E Modulation cw pulse Rise Fall 150 50 Signal Generator b Receiver Path Rx T1 B1 v Signal Generator D Ere 1030 Power 20 Path Bottom all Ext Mod Suppression Out Modulation cw 4 Pulse Rise Fall 50 50 Signal Generator E Frequency 1030 2 Power 20 Path T1 Mod Modulation cw puse Rise Fal 50 50 v Signal Generator F Fr
70. are Honeywell Directional Honeywell Omni Collins Phase Directional Collins Phase Omni ACSS Directional ACSS Omni Collins Magnitude Directional Collins Magnitude Omni Garmin or Avidyne TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 25 90 7000 0001 Rev E Menu Control Function 2 Power Mode Combobox 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 3 Receiver Path Combobox allows the user to select which port to connect the Top Bottom Receiver Selections available are Rx 1 1 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 4 Phase Noise Amplitude Future use 5 Suppression Out On Off Future use 6 Tx Frequency Numeric Box allows the setting of the Transmitter frequency Individual setting for each transmitter Range from 962 to 1213 MHz in 0 1 MHz steps 7 Tx Power Numeric Box 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 8 Tx Path allows setting the 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 9 External Modulation On Off Future use 10 Phase Bearing for the specific
71. ay 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 Caption On Off Passive Intruder J Active Intruder 3 Off On Figure 3 1 2 5 11 1 TCAS Display Menu Menu Control Function 1 Display area Softkey Function Range Allows selection of display range 2 5 10 20 50 or 100 nMi Caption Allows selection whether or not to display caption next to intruder Passive Intruder Allows the display of the passive intruder squitter position Active Intruder Allows the display of the active intruder 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 90 7000 0001 Page 108 Rev E 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 timeframe and what type of interrogation to perform Ground Station Enable Interrogation Name UF4 v secs Stopping at Interrogation Name Interrogations b Enable Off
72. c Mode S Menu to enter the information for your Mode S intruder Static Mode S Minimum Parameters Parameter Default Selection Range Tx Channel Gen A Gen A Gen C or Gen D Altitude 1000 1000 to 126700 feet Bearing 0 to 359 degrees Range 0 O to 160 Nmi TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 168 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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 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 to Scenario Duration Stop at Scenario Duration 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 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
73. c or Static 2 Number numeric box Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 400 3 Mode combobox Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B ADS R 4 Tx Channel combobox User can select from one of three possible transmitters 5 Altitude numeric box Binary range from 1000 to 50175 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Bearing Phase numeric box Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 72 90 7000 0001 Rev Menu Control Function 7 Range numeric box Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles 8 Latitude Range 90 to 90 degrees 9 Longitude Range 180 to 180 degrees 10 Vertical Speed numeric box Range from 32576 to 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps 11 Velocity numeric box Range 0 to 2000 knots 12 Track Angle numeric box Value range from 180 to 180 degrees in 1 degree steps 13 Reply Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 14 Reply Antenna combobox Top Only Bottom Only Alternating Both By Altitude 15 Squitter Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 16 Squitter Antenna combobox Top Only Bottom Only Both 17 Start and Stop numeric box This time is when the intruder will be present 18 Reply checkbox If enabled then the intruder
74. control item 18 Tx Channel Same as menu control item 5 Altitude Same as menu control item 6 Bearing Same as menu control item 7 Range Same as menu control item 8 Latitude Same as menu control item 9 Longitude Same as menu control item 10 Reply Power Same as menu control item 11 Mode A Code A Same as menu control item 21 Mode A Code B Same as menu control item 21 Mode A Code C Same as menu control item 21 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Softkey Function Mode A Code D Same as menu control item 21 Ident Bit Same as menu control item 21 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 77 Rev E 3 1 2 5 4 Dynamic Mode C Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 4 1 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 Dynamic Starting at secs 0 0 Stopping at secs 6550 0 v Whisper Shout 1 WS1 Reply Antenna Reply Quadrant 0 2 By Altitude Forward Whisper Shout 2 WS 2 Reply Antenna Reply Seadrant 0 2 By Altitude Forward deg ee Mode Code 0 000000 deg mE AGB 700 0 00000 24 0 02 0 0 0 0 0 kts 0 0000000 2 deg Reply Power 20 dBm Figure 3 1 2 5 4 1 Dynamic Mode C Menu Menu Control Func
75. cope Measurement Same as menu control item 1 Channel 1 Enable Source Same as menu control item 2 Clear Channel 2 Enable Source Same as menu control item 11 Clear Trigger Level Same as menu control item 4 Edge Same as menu control item 6 Source Same as menu control item 3 Antenna Same as menu control item 8 Ports Same as menu control item 10 Horizontal Scale Same as menu control item 9 Signal Test TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 126 Rev E Trigger Scope ATE Lines Mode C Normal Ports Measurements P1 ATCRBS Intg Measurement Pulse Pulse Characteristic P1 ATCRES Intg n ATORBS Interrogation 4 Pulse Power 52 64 dBm Pulse Position 1990 ns Pulse Width 820 ns i e Rise time 50 ns Fall Time 70ns 2 E EcL Freq 1030 0000 M Figure 3 1 2 8 2 Measurement Menu Menu Control Function 1 Measurement Scope control Allows the user to perform a measurement or set the scope to view a received waveform 2 Measurement type Pulse Frequency Phase 3 Pulse selection combobox 4 Trigger level selection If ATE Line Mode C 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 no cont
76. data log is reset at the start of scenario 11 Fruit enable disable checkbox 12 ATE Line Synchronization checkbox 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 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 Number of Video Blocks enabled 15 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 Sets the TTG 7000 to allow dual antenna top only or bottom only setup 17 Coordination Repetition Interval is the time interval between coordination interrogations if TCAS system does not reply The maximum number of repetition is ten 10 interrogations Interval range from 1000 to 65000 microseconds Default is 10000 microseconds 18 Squitter Spacing Allows setting the time spacing between squitters from 200 to 500 microseconds Default is 200 microseconds 19 Own Aircraft Source Combobox Allows the own aircraft data to be entered manually through 429 or external TCP IP 20 Static Mode Static mode allows the dynamic intruders to stay active after the runtime has reached the scenario time with their last position 21 Special Test Combobox Customer Specific 22 Waypoint Definit
77. de 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 e E lumber ode Tx Channel Altitude Longitude Vertical Speed Dynamic 1 Gen A 1000 0 0 000 86 999992 0 000000 0 0 0 0 0000000 20 By Altitude 50 Both Mode S Extended deg ft min kts deg t dBm Dynamic Mode 5 Extended Definition Menu 00 Enable Reply 65500 Altitude Report v Sauitter 4 Ground I EB 00 260 AL crosslink Capabilit 000002 Deviation Starting at secs Stopping at secs DO 260 Mode Mode S Address Altitude Code Mode Probability Pattern Squitter 1 Binary Gilharn Ideqtification DYNO1 Mode A Code m D 0 Type 1 3 Velocity Type 8 oundSpeed Normal ca 0 2 rs 21 or 21 0 SL No Sensitivity Level RI AQ 0 Non o boald TCAS RI AQ 1 No Airspeed Non on Bpard Teas RI DF 16 Figure 3 1 2 5 6 1 Dynamic Mode S Extended Menu Menu Control Function 1 Type combobox Dynamic or Static 2 Number numeric box Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 400 3 Mode combobox Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B ADS R 4 Tx Channel combobox User can select from one of three possible transmitters TTG 7000 User s Manua
78. de or random 2 frame pulses with 5 random data pulses 8 Enable checkbox 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 9 Random Starting Position will change the starting position of each message from the delay value Softkey Function Generators Same as menu control item 1 Enable Same as menu control item 8 Power Same as menu control item 2 Phase Same as menu control item 3 Path Same as menu control item 4 Delay Same as menu control item 5 Message Type Same as menu control item 6 Mode S gt See menu control item 7 Random Squitter Name Mode S Address Frame Details Mode A Mode C gt See menu control item 7 Random A B C D Ident Random Starting Position Same as menu control item 9 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 49 Rev E Figure 3 1 2 4 1 9 illustrates the RTCA DO 260 Generator Definition Menu This menu allows the operator to specify the generator parameter for walk triggering Generator Gen v v Enable 2 2 Generators Gen B Top All Delay nsecs 00002 Walk Message Mode 5 v Mode S Random Mode S Mode S Address 000001 Name Frame 00000000000001 Figure 3 1 2 4 1 9 RTCA DO 260 Generator Menu for Walk Triggeri
79. der 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 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 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 32 Rev E Softkey Function 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 Replies Enable disable capture of Transponder ATCRBS replies TTG ATCRBS Replies Enable disable capture of test set ATCRBS replies UUT ATCRBS Interrogation Enable disable capture of TCAS ATCRBS interrogations TTG ATCRBS Interrogation 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 Optional Display gt Display Allows turning on off displaying new receptions Mode Update Display data received by updating a message style with the latest reception Continuous Display all data received in a continuous order by time Time Relative Display time relative to previous message Abs
80. e 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 Tostart 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 11 How to Setup a Static 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 I5 b Use the Scenario Time combobox or softkey to enter the scenario time TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 171 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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
81. e code will set to O 21 Ground checkbox allows the user to set VS bit for the intruder 22 Squitter checkbox If enabled squitter are active 23 Crosslink Capability checkbox 24 Override Range Calculation checkbox 25 DO 260 Mode Version A or B 26 Squitter Probability Pattern combobox Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 27 Reply Probability Pattern combobox Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 28 Mode S Address numeric box 29 Altitude Mode switch Gilham or Binary 30 Identification Type and Intruder Identification 31 Velocity Type 32 Utility Message UM 33 SL combobox 34 RI AQ 0 combobox 35 RI AQ 1 combobox 36 DF 16 37 Downlink Message DR 38 Flight Status FS 39 Mode A Code 40 CA Field Softkey Function Type Same as menu control item 1 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 93 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function Number Same as menu control item 2 Enable Same as menu control item 19 Mode Same as menu control item 3 Starting At Same as menu control item 17 Stopping At Same as menu control item 17 Reply Same as menu control item 18 Squitter Same as menu control item 22 Altitude Report Same as menu control item 20 Ground Same as menu control item 21 Crosslink Capability Same as menu control item 23 DO 260 Mode Same as menu control item 25 Mode S Address Same as menu control item 28 Hybrid Deviation Same as menu control item 24 H
82. east 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 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 Parameter Default Selection Range Tx Channel Gen A Gen A Gen C or Gen D Altitude 1000 1000 to 126700 feet Bearing 0 to 359 degrees Range 0 010160 Nmi Latitude 90 to 90 degrees Longitude 180 to 180 degrees Velocity 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 to Scenario Duration Stop at Scenario Duration 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 167 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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 Oct
83. easurement Menu allows the user to make measurements for power pulsewidth risetime falltime spacing frequency and phase TO _ Ports P a Whisper Shout a Normal 3 Y i 4 Figure 3 1 2 8 1 Scope Menu Menu Control Function 1 Measurement Scope control Allows the user to perform a measurement or set the scope to view a received waveform 2 Channel 1 selection 3 Trigger source selection Log Video ATE Line Mode S ATE Line Mode A or ATE Line Mode C 4 Trigger level selection If ATE Line Mode C 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 no control is displayed TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 125 90 7000 0001 Rev Menu Control Function 5 Trigger mode Single Normal 6 Trigger edge or Only displayed if trigger source is Log Video 7 Waveform graph 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 Trigger Antenna Top or Bottom 9 Sampling timespan 10 25 or 100 nanoseconds 100 40 or 10 MHz 10 Receiver Port 11 Channel 2 selection Softkey Function S
84. equency 1030 2 Power 20 gt Path 1 v Ext Mod e Modulation cw puse Rise Fal 50 50 v Figure 3 1 3 1 1 Transponder Settings Menu Menu Control Function 1 Suppression Out On Off Future use 2 Receiver Path Combobox 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 Tx Frequency Numeric Box allows the setting of the Transmitter frequency Individual setting for each transmitter Range from 962 to 1213 MHz in 0 1 MHz steps 4 Tx Power Numeric Box allows the setting of the Transmitter power from 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 130 90 7000 0001 Rev E Menu Control Function 5 Tx Path allows setting the Tx path to Top All Ports Bottom All Ports Single Port 6 External Modulation On Off Future use 7 Modulation CW Pulse 8 Pulse Risetime Falltime slow or normal Softkey Function Factory Settings Sets all hardware to default setting according to hardware configuration Signal Generator Menu gt Generator A gt Frequency Modulation Path Power Rise Fall Ext Mod Generator B Generator C Generator D Generator E Generator F Same as menu control item 3 Same as menu control item 7 Same as menu control item 5 Same as menu control item 4 Same as menu control
85. er Name ME Format Type Code ME Survaillance Status 9 ME Single Antenna 0 Flag SAF ME Altitude ME CPR Format ME Encoded Latitude ME Encoded Longitude N A N A 29 1302490234 83 1000473164 N A Figure 3 1 2 5 5 2 1 Position Squitter Definition Menu Notes Type set based 0 upon HPL Always 0 O single xmit 1 dual xmit 0 antenna See DO 2604 2232343 71000 128000 1300 invalid Always O not o UTC O even format o 1 odd format 8 381903171tCPREncoded 90 8 38190317 1 CPR Encoded 180 ME Format Type Code 9000000 FERES ME Survaillance Status 0 000000 Single Antenna Flag SAF 0 000000 Menu Control Function 1 Breakdown of the Position Squitter Softkey Function Format Type Code Surveillance Status Single Antenna Flag Altitude Allows setting invalid no data Time Bit CPR Format Latitude Longitude TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 3 1 2 5 5 3 Velocity Squitter Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 5 3 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Velocity Squitter Definition Menu The Velocity Squitter Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for a velocity squitter Name ME Format Type ode ME SubType Always 1 ME Intent Change 0 change Flag 1 change in info ME IFR Capability Pasche A Flag IFR cap
86. er of Static targets in UATH1 UAT RX1 Sweep UAT 1 Sweep Enable UAT RX1 Sweep Rate UAT 1 Sweep Step in milliseconds UAT RX1 Sweep Interval UAT 1 Sweep Stop in milliseconds UAT RX2 Dynamics Number of Dynamic targets in UAT 2 UAT RX2 Statics Number of Static targets in UATH2 UAT RX2 Sweep UAT 2 Sweep Enable UAT RX2 Sweep Rate UAT 2 Sweep Step in milliseconds UAT RX2 Sweep Interval UAT 2 Sweep Stop in milliseconds Capture Same as menu control item 6 Static Test Mode Same as menu control item 7 UTC Time GPS Same as menu control item 9 UAT MSO Steps Same as menu control item 10 Re Compile After Load Same as menu control item 8 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 90 7000 0001 Page 155 Rev E 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 Payload Type Tx Channel Mode S Address 1 000001 0
87. essage BDS Allows setting the BDS register of the UFO message Enable Allows enabling or disabling UFO messages TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 71 Rev E 3 1 2 5 2 Dynamic Mode 5 TCAS Only Definition Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 2 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Dynamic Mode 5 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 Number Mode Tx Channel Altitade Bearing Latitude Dynamic 1 ode S TCAS Gen A 0 000000 _ deg nmi deg Starting at secs 0 0 amp 77 Enable Stopping at secs 6550 0 Squitter Ground Crosslink Capabilit Mode S Address 000001 Altitude Code Mode Probability Pattei Squitter 1 Binary Giham d I Reply 1 Mode Code FPES dd a 85 A B D ongitude deg 0 gn 0 000000 2 al Speed s 0 ft min 0 0 TE 0 0000000 gt Reply 20 SL No TCAS Sensitiwty Level Reply Safenna Altitude RI AQ 0 Non TCAS 50 AA quitter Pater 2 RI 1 No Airspeed Softer Antena Both p 7 NIU ELE f 77 Menu Control Function 1 Type combobox Dynami
88. etting 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 Front LAN 0 0 0 0 Refresh DSP Connection 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 1 Change Settings Rear LAN 192 168 2 104 255 255 255 0 192 168 2 1 Figure 3 1 1 2 1 TTG 7000 Network Connections Menu Menu Control Function 1 Shows the current setting of the network connections Softkey Function Refresh Updates the current settings Change Settings Illustrates the network connection change settings menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 20 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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 Rear LAN 9 Obtain an IP Address automatically O Use the following IP Address Figure 3 1 1 2 2 T
89. f 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 Address Qualifier 20 Vertical Velocity Geometric or Barometric 21 Altitude Type Barometric or Geometric 22 UTC Coupled Softkey Function Type Same as menu control item 1 Target Number Same as menu control item 2 Enable Same as menu control item 15 Payload Type Same as menu control item 3 MSO Same as menu control item 17 Offset Same as menu control item 18 Offset Manual Override Same as menu control item 18 ADS B Message gt Illustrate UAT ADS B Message Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 157 90 7000 0001 Figure 3 1 4 4 1 2 illustrates the TTG 7000 UAT ADS B Message Menu Payload UAT ADS B Message Menu 000000010000000000000290000400801000 OESBEBOACF83290D74E40368 Figure 3 1 4 4 1 2 TTG 7000 UAT ADS B Message Menu Menu Control Function 1 Message Name Payload and FEC Softkey Function Payload Details gt Illustrates UAT Payload Fields Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 158 90 7000 0001 Rev E Figure 3 1 4 4 1 3 illustrates the TTG 7000 UAT Payload Fields Menu Name LSB Description Low UAT Payload Fields Menu Payload Type Payload type 0 Address Payload Type Address q
90. g at secs 6550 0 g v Squitter ag Ground P TIS B Only DO 260 Mode 00 260 v Tx Channel Gen A Mode S Address 000002 Altitude Code Mode Probability Pattes Squitter 1 Bearing 0 deg Pinay Giham Reply Range 0 000 nmi Vertical Velocity Ideritification atitude 86 999992 214 Altitude 1000 ft Geo DYNO1 Qj ongitude _ 0 000000 deg 1 4 Vertical Speed 0 2 ft min Velocity Type GroundSpeed Normal Y CRM c 0 J Fs D 2 0 Slum 0 Track 0 0000000 d O X hg 9 Position Type ADS B Posti TE AE Velocity 0 0 kts Squitter Power Squitter Antenna Figure 3 1 2 5 8 1 Dynamic TIS B Menu Menu Control Function 1 Type combobox Dynamic or Static 2 Number numeric box Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 400 3 Mode combobox Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B ADS R 4 Tx Channel combobox User can select from one of three possible transmitters 5 Altitude numeric box Binary range from 1000 to 50175 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Bearing Phase numeric box Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Range numeric box Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 99 90 7000 0001 Rev Menu Control Function
91. gure 3 1 2 4 1 7 RTCA DO 260 Timing Definition Menu Menu Control Function 1 Trigger Source combobox allows selection of generator to trigger from 2 Trigger Mode combobox allows selection of mode Delay Delay 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 moving the signal by 25 nanosecond delay every transmission Period numeric box allows selection of time between triggers 10 to 2000 milliseconds Number of Transmissions combobox allows selection of transmissions No limit 20 40 60 100 200 400 600 945 1000 2000 4000 6000 or 10000 Softkey Function Trigger Source Same as menu control item 1 Trigger Mode Same as menu control item 2 Period Same as menu control item 3 Number of Transmissions Same as menu control item 4 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 47 Rev E Softkey Function Random Start See menu control 2 Random Width See menu control 2 Figure 3 1 2 4 1 8 illustrates the RTCA DO 260 Generator Definition Menu This menu allows the operator to specify the generator parameters for delay triggering Generators Gen
92. gure 3 1 2 5 1 1 2 Coordination Message MU Field Menu Menu Control Function 1 Breakdown of the coordination message Softkey Function MU MTB TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 63 90 7000 0001 Rev Softkey Function MU CVC MU VRC MU CHC MU HRC MU HSB MU VSB MU MID TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 64 90 7000 0001 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 32000000000420 ASSADF Figure 3 1 2 5 1 2 1 Broadcast Message Menu Menu Control Function 1 Data grid of all defined broadcast messages Softkey Function Add Adds a new broadcast message Remove Removes the selected broadcast message Start Time Allows setting the start time of the selected broadcast message Stop Time Allows setting the stop time of the selected broadcast message TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 65 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function Reply Length Allows setting the RL bit of the broadcast message Acquisition Special Allows setting the AQ bit of the broadcast message Enable Allows enabling or disabling broadcast messages MU Field Menu See Figure 3 1 2 5 1 2 2 U Def
93. he 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 Range Track lt Video Block Number 1 E Enable Altitude Velocity Vertical Speed Reply Power 20 dBm Reply Antenna Mode 5 TCAS Only ite Mode S Address 000001 0 2 deg Altitude Code Mode 0 000 nmi Binary Glham Stopping At 3000 2 Bottom Only Figure 3 1 2 5 15 1 TCAS Video Blocks Definition Menu Menu Control Function 1 Video Block numeric box 2 Starting at numeric box allows setting the initial time for video block transmission 3 Stopping at numeric box allows setting the final time for video block transmission 4 Trigger Source combobox allows setting the trigger source to either Mode C or Mode S interrogation 5 Tx Channel combobox allows setting the transmitter to transmit the video block 6 Bearing numeric box allows setting the bearing of the transmitter when transmitting the video block 7 Range numeric box allows setting the time delay from the trigger 8 Altitude numeric box Used only if dynamic velocity not 0 9 Velocity numeric box TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000
94. he user to define the coordination message of a Mode S intruder Start Stop Time Time Intruder Enable Initiated 30000000000001 Remove Stop Time 3000 Figure 3 1 2 5 1 1 1 Coordination Message Menu Menu Control Function 1 Data grid of all defined coordination messages Softkey Function Add Adds a new coordination message Remove Removes the selected coordination message Start Time Allows setting the start time of the selected coordination message Stop Time Allows setting the stop time of the selected coordination message TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 62 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function Reply Length Allows setting the RL bit of the coordination message Acquisition Special Allows setting the AQ bit of the coordination message Enable Allows enabling or disabling coordination messages 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 a UUT coordination message at the appropriate time before transmitting a coordination message MU Field Menu See Figure 3 1 2 5 1 1 2 Notes U Definition Multiple Threat Bit Cancel Vertical Resolution Advisory Comp Vertical Resolution Advisory Comp Cancel Hor Resolution Advisory Comp Horizontal Resolution Advisory Comp Horizontal Sense Bits Fi
95. ield Same as menu control item 40 Flight Status FS Same as menu control item 38 Downlink Request DR Same as menu control item 37 Utility Message UM Same as menu control item 32 Sensitivity Level Same as menu control item 33 RI AQ 0 Same as menu control item 34 RI AQ 1 Same as menu control item 35 RI DF 16 Same as menu control item 36 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 95 Rev E 3425 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 ou Type Static Starting at secs 0 0 Enable 4 z rors Altitude Report dia Number 1 Stopping at secs 6550 0 2 TEES v Squitter 3 lt Mode TIS B Only DO 260 Mode DO 260 v Tx Channel Gen Mode S Address 000001 Altitude fe Altitude Code Mode Probability Pattern p hy Squitter 1 0 B dec Binary Giham Reply 0 000 nmi Vertical Velocity Iden Geo Baro STATOO1 5 Latitude 86 999992 2 4 Ft min a vj Vertical Speed 0 L Velocity Type GroundSpeed Normal 4 kts Velocity 0 0 CF 6 Fs 0 Spr Track 0 0000000 4 dea position TYNN ADS B Positi v Figure 3 1 2 5 7 1 Static TIS B
96. iewer 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 VNC viewer for Java Windows Internet Explorer Gore 192 168 2 108550 8 49 x et vance X Contibete 754 Nc x Ecom d Favorites BB Suggested Web Slice Gallery v VNC viewer for Java A O Eee Say Tob Q 7 Warning Security The application s digital signature has an error Do you want to run the application vncuewer VNC Viewer Publisher iid From ttp 192 168 2 108 5800 Abwoys trust coment from tes publisher an g Que di puts wth ate curias TETN Done _ kreme Protected Mode On 100 Figure 4 1 VNC Viewer Download TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 176 90 7000 0001 Rev E VNC viewer for Java Windows Intemet Explorer ee oe mao ni wie 19216821085500 v 49 X Yobool MoJTobe X Contribute LY Edt F Port to Blog X Comet PP Select We Favortes 00 Suggested Stes gt B Web Gallery WNC viewer forea 1 M 0 Boger Seye Tohe EAL n VNG Virwar Free Edition 41 Copyright C 2002 2004 RealVNC Ltd See Nftp J
97. ile Execute Programs all the FPGAs and DSPs that are selected Cancel Cancels the programming sequence Refresh Versions Refreshes the software and firmware versions TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 18 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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 Update 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 19 90 7000 0001 3 1 1 2 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 S
98. in 0 025 microseconds steps Power deviation 0 to 5 dB in 1 dB steps TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 132 90 7000 0001 Rev E Menu Control Function 8 Suppression Out When enabled sends a suppression pulse on the Supp BNC 9 Mode A code from reply 10 Number of interrogations top and bottom antenna from last request 11 SLS On Off 12 Percent reply ATCRBS Top Bottom 13 Percent reply Mode S Top Bottom 14 Reply Delay Softkey Function Default Sets all settings on the screen to default Mode A interrogation settings Tx On Off Turns on or off interrogations Mode Same as menu control item 1 PRF Same as menu control item 2 Power Level Same as menu control item 3 Pulse Spacing gt P1 P2 Same as menu control item 4 P1 P3 Same as menu control item 4 Pulse Width gt 1 Same as menu control item 5 P2 Same as menu control item 5 P3 Same as menu control item 5 Pulse Level gt 1 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 1 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P2 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P2 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P3 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P3 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 SLS Same as menu control item 11 Top Bottom gt Power Deviation Same as menu control item 7 Time Same as menu control item 7 Suppression Out Same as
99. individual pulse 4 Delta Position numeric box allows setting the position of each individual pulse 5 Delta Amplitude allows setting the delta amplitude for each individual pulse to O or 1 dB 6 Enable checkbox allows enabling or disabling each individual pulse Softkey Function Tx Channel Same as menu control item 1 Rise Fall Same as menu control item 2 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 112 90 7000 0001 Rev Softkey Function Reset Sets all values back to default 1 Pulse gt C1 Pulse gt 1 Pulse gt C2 Pulse gt A2 Pulse gt C4 Pulse gt A4 Pulse gt 1 Pulse gt D1 Pulse gt B2 Pulse gt D2 Pulse gt B4 Pulse gt D4 Pulse gt F2 Pulse gt Delta Width Delta Position Delta Amplitude Enable Same as menu control item 3 Same as menu control item 4 Same as menu control item 5 Same as menu control item 6 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 113 Rev E 3 1 2 5 14 5 Mode 5 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 Tx Channel Gen v Rise Fall 50 50 v nsecs Tx Channel Pulse Delta Width nsecs Delta Positi
100. inition Multiple Threat Bit Cancel Vertical Resolution Advisory Comp Vertical Resolution Advisory Comp Cancel Hor Resolution Advisory Comp Horizontal Resolution Advisory Comp Horizontal Sense Bits Figure 3 1 2 5 1 2 2 Broadcast Message MU Field Menu Menu Control Function 1 Breakdown of the Broadcast message Softkey Function MU MTB MU CVC MU VRC MU CHC MU HRC TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 66 90 7000 0001 Rev Softkey Function MU HSB MU VSB MU MID TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 67 90 7000 0001 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 Enable Figure 3 1 2 5 1 3 1 Coordination Reply Message Menu Menu Control Function 1 Data grid of all defined coordination replies messages Softkey Function Add Adds a new coordination reply Remove Removes the selected coordination reply Start Time Allows setting the start time of the selected coordination replies message Stop Time Allows setting the stop time of the selected TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 68 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function
101. ion Allows setting waypoints either by time location latitude and longitude realistic airplane simulation or forced trajectory latitude and longitude pass over 23 Video Data Bit Period Allows setting the period of a Video Block Data Bit to either 25 or 50 nanosecond Softkey Function Load Opens a file dialog to allow the user to load a saved scenario configuration Save Allows saving the current scenario configuration to a file Reset Resets all intruders ground stations and video TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 57 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function blocks Intruders gt Mode 5 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 Opens the intruder definition menu Ground Stations Video Blocks Scenario Stop Start Starts or stops scenario Scenario Time Same as menu control item 2 Number of Statics Same as menu control item 5 Number of Dynamics Same as menu control item 4 Number of Gnd Stations Same as menu control item 7 Number of Video Blocks Same as menu control item 9 Reply Int Fruit Same as menu control item 11 ATE Lines Synchronization Same as menu control item 12 Capture Same as menu control item 10 Slant Range Same as menu control item 13 Own Aircraft Source Same as menu contr
102. item 12 Reply Power Same as menu control item 13 Mode A Code A Same as menu control item 24 Mode A Code B Same as menu control item 24 Mode A Code C Same as menu control item 24 Mode A Code D Same as menu control item 24 Ident Bit Same as menu control item 24 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 80 Rev E 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 s 2 ype Static v Starting at secs 0 0 Enable Reply pee 19 Bm 21 v Altitude Report lumber 1 Stopping at secs 6550 0 L A o SS smitter icon _ lt ode Mode S Extended v DO 260 Mode 00 260 K crosslink Capabilt a a Tx Channel Gen v Mode S Address 000002 f Hybts Qeviation Altitude Code Mode Probability Pattern Altitude 1000 2t quitter 1 Bearing 0 des Binary Gilharn aa Rep 1 Range 0 000 gt nmi Code IdenWfication i 86 999992 atitude deg E ATOOT es 4 ongitude 0 000000 deg 08 0 1 3 ertica
103. item 8 Same as menu control item 6 Same as Generator A Same as Generator A Same as Generator A Same as Generator A Same as Generator A Receiver Path Same as menu control item 2 Suppression Out On Off Future use TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 131 Rev E 3 1 3 2 Transponder Mode A Menu Figure 3 1 3 2 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 Pulse Spacing Pulse Width Pulse Level Power Dev PIP2 2 000 us 0 800 lu P1 CAL v Pi p3 8 000 2 0800 15 p2 w 0 800 7 P3 CAL Top Bottom Suppression Out SLS PowerDev 0 o or On Reply Information Mode A Reply Interr ATCRBS Mode S 96 Bottom Bottom Bottom 0 o o Figure 3 1 3 2 1 Transponder Mode A Menu Menu Control Function 1 Interrogation mode 2 PRF Range 1 2500 Hz 3 Power Range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 4 Pulse Spacing P1 P2 1 3 microseconds P1 P3 7 025 8 975 microseconds Spacing steps in 0 025 microseconds 5 Pulse Width 0 025 1 950 microseconds Steps in 0 025 microseconds 6 Pulse Level CAL VAR OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 are limited to 20 7 Top Bottom settings Time deviation 0 975 microseconds
104. l Page 92 90 7000 0001 Rev Menu Control Function Altitude numeric box Binary range from 1000 to 50175 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Bearing Phase numeric box Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Range numeric box Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles 8 Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Vertical Speed numeric box Range from 32576 to 32576 ft min in 64 ft min steps 11 Velocity numeric box Range 0 to 2000 knots 12 Track Angle numeric box Value range from 180 to 180 degrees in 1 degree steps 13 Reply Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 14 Reply Antenna combobox Top Only Bottom Only Alternating Both By Altitude 15 Squitter Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 16 Squitter Antenna combobox Top Only Bottom Only Both 17 Start Stop Time Time intruder is active 18 Reply checkbox If checked then the intruder will reply to interrogations 19 Enable If checked then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 20 Altitude Report checkbox If enabled the altitude code will be present in the DFO reply If disabled the altitud
105. l Speed 0 ft min Velocity Type AroundSpeed Normal v elocity 0 0 kts mw 6 Sr 0 Track 0 0000000 deg 4 4 lt gt Y 4 Reply Power 20 lt gt SL No TCAS Sensitivity Level v Reply Antenna Altitude RI AQ 0 Non TCAS Aquitter Power 50 2 dim RI amp Q 1 No Airsheed Quitter Antenna Both v RI DF 16 ion TEAS 2 Figure 3 1 2 5 5 1 Static Mode S Extended Menu Menu Control Function 1 Type combobox Dynamic or Static 2 Number numeric box Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 400 3 Mode combobox Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C TIS B ADS R TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 81 90 7000 0001 Menu Control Function 4 Tx Channel combobox User can select from one of three possible transmitters 5 Altitude numeric box Binary range from 1000 to 50175 feet in 25 feet steps Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps 6 Bearing Phase numeric box Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps 7 Range numeric box Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles 8 Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees 9 Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees 10 Vertical Speed numeric box
106. l configuration Allows the user to select the input port of the 429 adapter for the heading data and also the 429 label to use Selections are maintained on future power up cycles Softkey Function Latitude Same as menu control item 2 Longitude Same as menu control item 3 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 30 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function Altitude Same as menu control item 1 Heading Same as menu control item 4 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 31 Rev E 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 Type Name TTG aT cRBS Reply ATCRBS Reply ATCRBS Reply ATCRBS Reply ATCRBS Reply ATCRBS Reply ATCRBS Reply ATCRBS Reply Intr Reply Intr Reply Addr WE Antenna Revd Data Revd Time GenB 0440 018 42 04 089769125 018 42 04 086538925 018 42 04 083143725 018 42 04 079769125 018 42 04 069769125 018 42 04 066538925 018 42 04 061402925 018 42 04 059769125 Figure 3 1 2 3 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Receiver Menu Capture Display Data Logging Filtered Masked Highlight Masked Menu Control Function 1 Top section of the Receiver Menu illustrates the status of reception from either the TCAS system un
107. lk 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 Softkey Function Generators Same as menu control item 1 Enable Same as menu control item 8 Power Same as menu control item 2 Phase Same as menu control item 3 Path Same as menu control item 4 Delay Same as menu control item 5 Message Type Same as menu control item 6 Mode S gt See menu control item 7 Random Squitter Name Mode 5 Address Frame Details Mode A Mode C gt Random See menu control item 7 Walk Same as menu control item 9 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 51 Rev E 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 us 00000000000001 0 20 0 2000000080665 Mode C Mode 5 All Call Add Message ATCRES Reply 000084 Message Details Remove Transmission Figure 3 1 2 4 2 1 TTG7000 Block Transmission Menu Menu Control Function 1 Illustrates the message sequence defined for the block Softkey Function Load Load a Block Transmission sequence fro
108. ly checkbox If checked then the intruder will reply to interrogations 17 Ground checkbox allows the user to set VS bit for the intruder 18 Squitter Enable 19 Crosslink Capability checkbox 20 Mode S Address numeric box Mode S Address expressed in hexadecimal 21 Squitter Probability Pattern combobox Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 22 Reply Probability Pattern combobox Values 1 0 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 23 Altitude Mode switch Gilham or Binary 24 Mode A Code 25 Utility Message UM Field 26 Downlink Request DR Field 27 Flight Status FS Field 28 Transponder Capability CA Field 29 SL combobox 30 RI AQ 0 combobox 31 RI AQ 1 combobox Softkey Function Type Same as menu control item 1 Number Same as menu control item 2 Enable Same as menu control item 15 Mode Same as menu control item 3 Starting At Same as menu control item 14 Stopping At Same as menu control item 14 Reply Same as menu control item 16 Squitter Same as menu control item 18 Ground Same as menu control item 17 Crosslink Capability Same as menu control item 19 Mode S Address Same as menu control item 20 Tx Channel Same as menu control item 4 Coordination Message Definition Broadcast Message Definition TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 60 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function DF16 Reply Message Menu UFO Message Menu One Shot Data Altitude Code Mode Same as menu c
109. m the internal data location or an external drive if present Save Save a Block Transmission sequence to the internal data location or an external drive if present Add Message Adds a new message to the sequence and open Add Message Menu to allow definition of the message Message Details Opens Message Detail Menu to allow modifying the parameters of the selected message TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 52 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function Remove Removes the selected message from the block sequence Reset Clears the entire block sequence Transmission Start Stop Allows starting and stopping the block transmissions Frame Period Sets the frame period for the block transmissions Range from 10 milliseconds to 50 seconds Mode Set to continuous transmissions or interrupted If interrupted is selected than two more softkeys are displayed Hit and Miss 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 Hit Sets how many groups of block sequences will be transmitted before the next miss group Range 0 to 20 Miss Sets how many groups of block sequences will not be transmitted before the next hit group Range O to 20 Number of Transmissions Se
110. mble mode the message defined is transmitted on the top and bottom antenna simultaneously TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 44 Rev E 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 Calculation Special Test Bit Failures v Bad Chips Energy in chips 8 thu 0 2 Special Test Bit Failures Bad chips E thru 0 EJ Bad Chips 4 Figure 3 1 2 4 1 5 RTCA DO 260 Special Test Definition Bit Failures Menu Menu Control Function 1 Special Test combobox allows setting type of special test Normal Altered Preamble Bit Failures Overlapping Pulse 2 Energy in Chips section allows setting the start and ending chip with energy on both parts of the bit 3 Bad Chips selects the bits that will be inverted after the calculation of the PI Field Softkey Function Special Test Same as menu control item 1 Bad Chips gt Same as menu control item 2 Displays the softkeys to change the bad chip parameters Energy Chips First Bit Energy Chips Last Bit Bad Chips First Bit Bad Chips Last Bit TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 45 90 7000 0001 Rev E Note In the Special Test Bit Failures mode the message defined is transmitted on the top and bo
111. menu control item 8 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 133 Rev E 3 1 3 3 Transponder Mode C Menu Figure 3 1 3 3 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 Pulse Spacing Pulse Width P1 P2 2 000 Pi 0 800 7 P1 P3 21 000 0800 P2 0 800 P3 Top Bottom Suppression Out SLS Power Dev 2 4 Reply Information Altitude Reply Interr ATCRBS Mode 5 amp Top Bottom Top Bottom Top Bottom 0 0 0 0 Figure 3 1 3 3 1 Transponder Mode C Menu Menu Control Function 1 Interrogation mode 2 PRF Range 1 2500 Hz 3 Power Range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 4 Pulse Spacing P1 P2 1 3 microseconds P1 P3 20 025 21 975 microseconds Spacing steps in 0 025 microseconds 5 Pulse Width 0 025 1 950 microseconds Steps in 0 025 microseconds 6 Pulse Level CAL VAR OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 are limited to 20 7 Top Bottom settings Time deviation 0 975 microseconds in 0 025 microseconds steps Power deviation 0 to 5 dB in 1 dB steps TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 134 90 7000 0001 Rev E Menu Control Function
112. n menu control section 2 of Figure 3 1 2 3 12 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 36 90 7000 0001 Rev E 3 1 2 3 2 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 S Hilite Unidentified Undefined ATCRBS Reply ATCRBS Interrogation Select All Short Air Air Surveillance TCAS UF 0 Surveillance Altitude request UF 4 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 Menu Control Function 1 Groups of UF and DF messages 2 Sub messages in selected group 3 Messages selected to perform highlight Softkey Function Select All Selects all messages to highlight Unselect All Unselects all messages therefore no message is highlighted TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 37 90 7000 0001 Rev E Note To enable highlighting of individual messages check the appropriate checkboxes in menu control section 2 of Figure 3 1 2 3 2 1 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 38 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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
113. ng Menu Control Function 1 Generator combobox allows selection of generator Power numeric box allows setting the output power of the generator Phase numeric box allows setting the output phase of the generator Path combobox allows setting the path of the generator to top or bottom Delay numeric box 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 range is from 120000 to 120000 nanoseconds in 100 nanosecond steps Message Type combobox 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 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 50 90 7000 0001 Rev E Menu Control Function 8 Enable checkbox 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 9 Walk checkbox allows enabling or disabling the wa
114. ng of latest TTG 7000 software for update User s Manual Illustrates a PDF copy of this manual on screen Local Disk T EEk File Edit View Favorites Tools Help A Bak Search Folders Address lt i Go Folders a Desktop 00260 Tests Scenarios My Computer Local Disk T C3 DO260 Tests Scenarios Control Panel My Network Places Recycle Bin Figure 3 1 2 Windows Explorer Icon TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 14 Rev E 2 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 e USB Mass Storage Device USB Mass Storage Device at Location 0 C Display device components Close Figure 3 1 3 Safely Remove Hardware Icon TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 15 Rev E 3 1 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 Scope Port 2 Product Key GPIB 1090 Log Video Top Network Identification B4C63 77137 44167 21390 95729 339340 Scope Port 1 1090 Log Video Top x Scope Port 2 1090 Log Video
115. nna from last request 11 SLS On Off 12 Percent reply ATCRBS Top Bottom 13 Percent reply Mode S Top Bottom 14 Reply Delay Softkey Function Default Sets all settings on the screen to default Mode A All Call interrogation settings Tx On Off Turns on or off interrogations Mode Same as menu control item 1 PRF Same as menu control item 2 Power Level Same as menu control item 3 Pulse Spacing gt P1 P2 Same as menu control item 4 P1 P3 Same as menu control item 4 P3 P4 Same as menu control item 4 Pulse Width gt 1 Same as menu control item 5 P2 Same as menu control item 5 P3 Same as menu control item 5 Same as menu control item 5 Pulse Level gt 1 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 1 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P2 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P2 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P3 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P3 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P4 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P4 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 SLS Same as menu control item 11 Top Bottom gt Power Deviation Same as menu control item 7 Time Same as menu control item 7 Suppression Out Same as menu control item 8 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 137 90 7000 0001 3 1 3 5 Transponder Mode C All Call Menu Figure 3 1 3 5 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Transponder Mode C All Call Menu The Transponder Mode C All Call Menu allows the user to set
116. nu Menu Control Function 1 Special Test combobox allows setting type of special test Normal Altered Preamble Bit Failures Overlapping Pulse TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 41 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function Special Test Same as menu control item 1 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 Special Test Preamble Pulse Delta Width nsecs Delta Position nsecs Reference Power Special Test P1 S00 4 0 E Altered Preamble v P3 so 3500 an Preambl gt so 8 axo 8 Figure 3 1 2 4 1 3 RTCA DO 260 Special Test Definition Altered Preamble Menu Menu Control Function 1 Special Test combobox allows setting type of special test Normal Altered Preamble Bit Failures Overlapping Pulse 2 Preamble section allows alteration of Mode S preamble Width Position Reference Power and Enable Softkey Function Special Test Same as menu control item 1 Preamble gt Same as menu control item 2 Displays the softkeys to change the Mode S preamble parameters Reset TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 42 90 7000 0
117. nu control item 3 Update Key Validates the Product Key entered Software Update Menu Programs DSP software and FPGA firmware Calibration History Shows last calibration date and result BITE Future use Error Log Shows any command failures via GPIB Ethernet or USB Network Identification Shows Hostname and IP address of TTG 7000 Pressing Alt P shows the port number Touch Align Touch Screen Alignment Program Display Settings Display Settings TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 17 Rev E 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 Programming Script File Firmware Current Version Programming Mew Version Image File Status 4 10 Receiver Oo Select IO Transmitter Refresh Versions Receiver Module 1 Transmitter Module 1 Transmitter Module 2 Transmitter Module 3 Antenna amp Switch Chamber Transmitter DSP Figure 3 1 1 1 1 TTG 7000 Software Update Menu Menu Control Function 1 Programming Enable Checkbox Enables disables the programming of a specific DSP or FPGA device Softkey Function Select Opens a file dialog to select the programming configuration f
118. nual 90 7000 0001 Resolution 0 1 dB Accuracy 1 dB Relative Phase Measurement Range to 359 degrees Resolution 1 degree Accuracy 4 degrees Frequency Measurement Resolution 0 2 KHz Accuracy 1 KHz Using Special Test Mode 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 Outputs 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 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 7 90 7000 0001 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 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 T
119. ol item 19 Static Mode Same as menu control item 20 Power Mode Same as menu control item 15 Antenna Configuration Same as menu control item 16 Coord Repetition Same as menu control item 17 Squitter Spacing Same as menu control item 18 Special Test Same as menu control item 21 Waypoint By Same as menu control item 22 Data Bit Period Same as menu control item 23 ATCRBS Pulse Information Opens ATCRBS Pulse definition menu Mode S Pulse Information Opens Mode S Pulse definition menu Display Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 58 Rev E 3 1 2 5 1 Static Mode 5 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 on v Starting at secs 0 0 4 v Enable 497 Reply Number 1 i ode S TCAS o Mode 5 Address 000001 7 Altitude Code Mode Probability Patter Squitter 1 1 Binary Gilham E Reply 1 Mode Code Latitude 0 000000 a ongitude 0 000000 3 02 02 07 sn Y Y voici Speed Velocity kts E ca Sj rs Sj 80 p Track deg Repi Pome 20 2 dem SL No TCAS Sensitivity Devel Reply Antenna By Altitude
120. ol item 35 RI DF 16 Same as menu control item 36 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 84 Rev E 3 1 2 5 5 1 Mode S Squitter Definition Figure 3 1 2 5 5 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Mode S Squitter Definition Menu The Mode S Squitter Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for a Mode S ADS B intruder Mode S Squitters Menu Extended Squitter nnnna 4enpnaanc aeo c a Airborne Position Type 9 480 0490 521 CF69DA ME Fields BDS Register Number gt Extended Squitter 0 Position Type 9 000003 480B0119F45411 Extended Squitter Identification Type 1 000003 08404054 30 31 482888 Extended Squitter Velocity Over Ground 000003 99000100200401 9 Subtype 1 Extended Squitter Target State And Status 000003 E8000000000000 353819 Type 29 Figure 3 1 2 5 5 1 Mode S Squitter Definition Menu Menu Control Function 1 Data Grid of the current defined squitters Softkey Function ME Field gt Opens specific squitter definition menu Position Squitter Velocity Squitter Ident Squitter BDS Register Number Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 85 90 7000 0001 Rev E 3 1 2 5 5 2 Figure 3 1 2 5 5 2 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Position Squitter Definition Menu The Position Squitter Position Squitter Definition Menu Definition Menu allows the user to define all the parameters for a position squitt
121. olute Display the time received Clear Clears all messages in the receiver menu Quantity to Show Refresh Frame Details Allows entering how many messages to show Maximum 1000 messages Refreshes the receiver menu with the selected quantity of messages 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 Data Logging gt Record Stop Export Allows start and stopping data logging receive messages Allows exporting receive messages to file TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 33 Rev E Softkey Function Clear Clears all recorded messages Filtered Masked Menu 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 Notes Uplink Format 0 Field 0 Reply DF 0 1 Reply DF 16 0003 000000 000000 Figure 3 1 2 3 2 TTG 7000 TCAS Receiver Frame Detail Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 34 90 7000 0001 Rev E
122. on nsecs Delta Amplitude dbm Enable 3 lt P1 o B B P2 o B o B o B P3 z g Rise Fall M 50 50 Y T oe me hd P1 Pulse P2 Pulse P3 Pulse Figure 3 1 2 5 14 1 TCAS Mode S Pulse Information Menu Menu Control Function 1 Tx Channel combobox Gen A Gen C Gen D 2 Rise Fall combobox allows selection of rise and fall time for the selected generator 50 50 100 200 230 230 600 600 nanoseconds 3 Delta Width numeric box allows setting the width of each individual pulse 4 Delta Position numeric box allows setting the position of each individual pulse 5 Delta Amplitude allows setting the delta amplitude for each individual pulse to O or 1 dB 6 Enable checkbox allows enabling or disabling each individual pulse TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 114 90 7000 0001 Rev Softkey Function Tx Channel Same as menu control item 1 Rise Fall Same as menu control item 2 Reset Sets all values back to default P1 Pulse gt P2 Pulse gt Pulse gt P4 Pulse gt Delta Width Delta Position Delta Amplitude Enable Same as menu control item 3 Same as menu control item 4 Same as menu control item 5 Same as menu control item 6 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 115 Rev E 3 1 2 5 15 TCAS Video Blocks Menu Figure 3 1 2 5 15 1 illustrates t
123. ontrol item 23 Altitude Same as menu control item 5 Bearing Same as menu control item 6 Range Same as menu control item 7 Latitude Same as menu control item 8 Longitude Same as menu control item 9 Reply Power Same as menu control item 10 Reply Antenna Same as menu control item 11 Squitter Power Same as menu control item 12 Squitter Antenna Same as menu control item 13 Squitter Probability Pattern Same as menu control item 21 Reply Probability Pattern Same as menu control item 22 Mode A Code A Same as menu control item 24 Mode A Code B Same as menu control item 24 Mode A Code C Same as menu control item 24 Mode A Code D Same as menu control item 24 Ident Bit Same as menu control item 24 Transponder Capability CA Field Same as menu control item 28 Flight Status FS Field Same as menu control item 27 Downlink Request DR Field Same as menu control item 26 Utility Message UM Field Same as menu control item 25 Sensitivity Level Same as menu control item 29 AQ 0 Same as menu control item 30 RI AQ 1 Same as menu control item 31 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 61 Rev E 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 t
124. ound 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 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 10 90 7000 0001 Rev E Figure 2 5 TTG 7000 429 Input Adapter Optional TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 11 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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 gt Advanced Technical Group TTG 7000 TCAS Transponder RF Generator Part Number 90 7000 04B4 User Interface Version 11 03 0801 Server Version 11 03 0801 5 b Transponder b Receiver DSP Version 1 Receiver FPGA Version Transmitter DSP Version 2 5 Transmitter FPGA Version 2A Receiver Module 1 FPGA Version 19 Receiver Module 2 FPGA Version 1 9 Transmitter Module 1 FPGA Version 21 Transmitter Module 2 FPGA Version 2 1 Transmitter Module 3 FPGA Version 21 Antenna Simulator Switch Assembly FPGA Version naaa Figure 3 1 1 TTG 7000 TouchScreen Software Main Menu Menu Controls Function 1 Shows status of the test set configuration and software version 2 The Unit Part Number is illustrated with the base number 90 7000 and the
125. ow to the right that softkey will open another menu 17 Up Down Softkey The up down arrows if not grayed illustrates that there exist more softkeys either up or down 18 Return to Previous Menu Softkey This softkey if not grayed allows the user to return to the previous menu 19 Safely Remove Hardware Icon Press this icon to open safely remove hardware dialog In the example in Figure 3 1 3 20 Configuration warning triangle 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 If Exclamation warning is illustrate then an error has occurred Place the mouse cursor over the exclamation warning to get a description of the error TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 13 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function TCAS Menu Allows user to enter TCAS Menu Transponder Menu Allows user to enter Transponder Menu System Menu Allows user to enter System Menu UAT Menu Allows user to enter UAT Menu Optional OEM Select Allows selection of UUT OEM Honeywell Directional Honeywell OMNI Collins Phase Directional Collins Phase OMNI Collins Magnitude Directional Collins Magnitude OMNI ACSS Directional ACSS OMNI Garmin Avidyne Support Menu If connection to the Internet is available menu illustrates ATG TTG 7000 Support Page Allows downloadi
126. ownlink Request DR Field Same as menu control item 28 Utility Message UM Field Same as menu control item 27 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 101 Rev E 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 2 Starting at secs 2 v Enable 4 renn M Altitude Report Number Stopping at secs 6550 0 3 Squitter Jf Ground nn 9en lt P DO 260 Mode 00 260 v Tx Channel Made 5 Address 000001 on Altitude Bearing Range 0 000 A Mode A Code Iden amp fication Latitude 86 999992 Longitude 0 000000 Altitude Code Mode Probability Patte 7 ep Squitter 1 Binary Giham STATOO1 N Type Y Vertical Speed 0 ft min Velocity GroundSpeed Normal lt gt velocity k 0 0 kts c 62 02 0 41 0 Track 0 0000000 lt gt U UUUUDUU 7 deg MAD 4 Squitter Power Squitter Antenna Figure 3 1 2 5 9 1 Static ADS R Menu Menu Control Function 1 Type combobox Dynamic or Static 2 Number numeric box Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 400 3 Mode combobox Mode S TCAS
127. p47 DF0 4 5 11 16 17 20 21 Top Bottom 1030 MHz 1030 MHz DF18 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 181 90 7000 0001 ADS B In CDTI Test Configuration UUT Sig Gen A Intruders 1090 MHz SSR UFO 4 5 Sig Gen B 20 21 or 1030 MHz Coordination ARINC 768 ISS ARINC 735B TCAS Traf Proc Sig Gen C Intruders Sig Gen D Bottom Ant 1090 MHz Sig Gen E 1090 MHz Sig Gen F 1090 MHz Receiver Receiver Top Bottom 1030 MHz 1030 MHz TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 182 90 7000 0001 Rev TCAS Coordinated RA Test Configuration Sig Gen A Intruders T1 10 or 20 dB Dir Coupler UUT s SSR UFO 4 5 T2 Sig Gen B 20 21 or 1030 MHz Coordination T3 Sig Gen Intruders 1090 MHz gt Top Ant 10 or 20 dB Dir Coupler pado Sig Gen D Bottom Ant TCAS 1090 MHz B1 Sig Gen E B2 1090 MHz AR718A B3 T d Sig Gen F ransponder 1090 MHz gt DFO DF11 DF16 Receiver Receiver DF17 DFO DF17 Top Bottom DF4 DF20 1030 MHz 1030 MHz UF0 4 5 16 20 21 DF5 DF21 DF11 DF16 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 183 90 7000 0001 RevE
128. peed 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 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 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 AE cn Set the number of dynamic intruders to at least 1 using either the Number of Dynamic Intruders combobox or softkey 6 Press the Intruders sof
129. ppression Out Same as menu control item 8 Interrogation Same as menu control item 9 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 145 Rev E 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 TTG 7000 TCAS Transponder RF Generator Settings Receiving Station Receiver Scenario Figure 3 1 3 1 Transponder Menu Softkey Function Settings Illustrates the UAT Settings Menu Receiving Station Illustrates the UAT Receiving Station Menu Receiver Menu Illustrates the UAT Receiver Menu Scenario Illustrates the UAT Scenario Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 146 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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 frequencies OEM Select Receiver Path Phase Noise Amplitude Pulse Width D oneywell Directional Rx T1 B1 v 0 s 0 g Suppression Out OEM Select Honeywell Directional Path pi Ext Mod
130. rant Whisper Shout Stopping At 3000 Bottom Only Forward Figure 3 1 2 5 15 2 TCAS Video Blocks Definition Menu Menu Control Function 1 Video Block numeric box 2 Starting at numeric box allows setting the initial time for video block transmission 3 Stopping at numeric box allows setting the final time for video block transmission 4 Trigger Source combobox allows setting the trigger source to either Mode C or Mode S interrogation 5 Tx Channel combobox allows setting the transmitter to transmit the video block 6 Bearing numeric box allows setting the bearing of the transmitter when transmitting the video block 7 Range numeric box allows setting the time delay from the trigger 8 Altitude numeric box Used only if dynamic velocity not 0 9 Velocity numeric box 10 Vertical Speed numeric box Used only if dynamic velocity not 0 11 Track numeric box Used only if dynamic velocity not 0 12 Reply Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 13 Reply Antenna combobox Top Only Bottom Only Alternating Both By Altitude 14 Reply Quadrant combobox Forward Right After Left Any Quadrant 15 Enable checkbox allows enabling or disabling the video block 16 Whisper Shout Level TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 118 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey
131. rol is displayed 5 Trigger mode Single Normal 6 Waveform graph area Dragging the mouse or finger on the touchscreen over the axis and graph can change the horizontal vertical scales and horizontal vertical positions 7 Trigger source selection Log Video ATE Line Mode 5 ATE Line Mode A or ATE Line Mode C 8 Receiver Port 9 Top Bottom Antenna selection Softkey Function Scope Measurement Same as menu control item 1 Measurement type Same as menu control item 2 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 127 90 7000 0001 Softkey Function Pulse selection Same as menu control item 3 Channel 1 Channel 2 Trigger Level Same as menu control item 4 Edge Same as menu control item 6 Source Same as menu control item 7 Antenna Same as menu control item 9 Mode Same as menu control item 5 Ports Same as menu control item 8 Signal Test TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 128 Rev E 3 1 3 Transponder Menu Figure 3 1 3 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 Transponder Menu TTG 7000 TCAS Transponder RF Generator Settings Measurements Receiver Figure 3 1 3 1 Transponder Menu Softkey Function Settings Measurements Receiver Menu Mode 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 TTG 7000 User s M
132. rol item 7 Suppression Out Same as menu control item 8 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 139 90 7000 0001 3 1 3 6 Transponder Mode A Mode 5 All Call Menu Figure 3 1 3 6 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 Power 20 E dBm Pulse Spacing Pulse Width Pulse Level Power Dev 4 P1 P2 2 000 us Pi 0 800 us CAL lt PLP3 8400 2 p2 04800 2 p2 5 p2 p4 2 000 5 0800 us CAL v lt C880 T us P4 v Top Bottom Suppression Out SLS Power Dev 0 2108 0 000 2 On off on Reply Information Mode Reply Reply Delay Code Interr ATCRBS Mode 5 Bottom Bottom Top Bottom 0 0 0 0 0 0 us Figure 3 1 3 6 1 Transponder Mode A Mode S All Call Menu Menu Control Function 1 Interrogation mode 2 PRF Range 1 2500 Hz 3 Power Range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 4 Pulse Spacing P1 P2 1 3 microseconds P1 P3 20 025 21 975 microseconds P3 P4 1 3 microseconds Spacing steps in 0 025 microseconds 5 Pulse Width 0 025 1 950 microseconds Steps in 0 025 microseconds 6 Pulse Level CAL VAR OFF Variable range
133. s in 0 025 microseconds 6 Pulse Level CAL VAR OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 are limited to 20 7 Top Bottom settings Time deviation 0 975 microseconds in 0 025 microseconds steps Power deviation O to 5 dB in 1 dB steps 8 Suppression Out When enabled sends a suppression pulse on the Supp BNC TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 144 90 7000 0001 Rev Menu Control Function 9 Interrogation 10 Reply Information Softkey Function Default Sets all settings on the screen to default Mode C Mode S All Call interrogation settings Tx On Off Turns on or off interrogations Mode Same as menu control item 1 PRF Same as menu control item 2 Power Level Same as menu control item 3 Pulse Spacing gt P1 P2 Same as menu control item 4 P1 P6 Same as menu control item 4 P1 SPR Same as menu control item 4 Pulse Width gt 1 Same as menu control item 5 P2 Same as menu control item 5 End of P6 Same as menu control item 5 Pulse Level gt 1 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 1 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P2 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P2 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 P6 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P6 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 Top Bottom gt Power Deviation Same as menu control item 7 Time Same as menu control item 7 Su
134. s of the TTG7000 Enter the password and the TTG7000 screen will be displayed on your IPAD or Smartphone TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 178 90 7000 0001 Rev E 5 TEST CONFIGURATIONS Transponder ATC ModeS ELS EHS Test Configuration UUT Sig GenA 1030 MHz ATCRBS UF Top Sig GenB Top Sig Bottom Ant 1030 MHz ARINC 718A Bottom Transponder Sig Gen D 1030 MHz Bottom ATCRBS UF Mode A Mode C Sig Gen E DFO 1030 MHz B2 DF4 Not Used DFS DF11 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 179 90 7000 0001 Rev E Transponder ADS B Out 1090ES Test Configuration UUT Sig GenA 1030 MHz Not Used Sig Gen B Not Used Sig Gen C Bottom Ant 1030 MHz ARINC 718A Not Used Transponder Sig Gen D 1030 MHz Not Used Sig Gen E 1030 MHz Not Used Sig Gen F 1030 MHz Not Used Receiver Receiver Top Bottom 1090 MHz 1090 MHz TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 180 90 7000 0001 Rev E TCAS Hvbrid Surveillance ITP Version 0 1 Validation Test Configuration 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 Sig Gen E 1090 MHz Sig Gen F 1090 MHz DFO pri UFO DF16 UF16 Receiver Receiver p
135. ss 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 Go to 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 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 164 90 7000 0001 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 Exec
136. 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 Gen A Gen A Gen C or Gen D Altitude 1000 1000 to 126700 feet Bearing 0 to 359 degrees Range 0 O to 160 Nmi Latitude 90 to 90 degrees Longitude 180 to 180 degrees Velocity 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 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 to Scenario Duration TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 170 90 7000 0001 Rev E Stop at Scenario Duration 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 0 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 0 0 63 51 5 Sensitivity Level 0 7 0 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 latitud
137. the IP address set to 192 168 0 1 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 22 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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 TTG 7000 TCAS Transponder RF Generator Settings Measurements Honeywell HWEXEC Emulator JcAir RGS 2000 Emulator Own Aircraft IFR ATC 14004 Emulator IFR S 1403DL Emulator ATG TPG TPL Emulator Transmitter ATG TPG FFS Emulator Tost Scenario SDX 2000 Emulator ATE Lines Figure 3 1 2 1 TTG 7000 TCAS Main Menu Menu Control Function 1 Illustrates TCAS test options enabled for the current product key Softkey Function TCAS Setting Menu TCAS Measurement Menu Own Aircraft Menu TCAS Receiver Menu TCAS Transmitter Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 23 90 7000 0001 Rev E Softkey Function TCAS Scenario Menu ATE Lines Menu Chamber Mode Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 24 90 7000 0001 21 21 TCAS Settings Menu Figure 3 1 2 1 1 illustrates the TTG 7000 TCAS Settings Menu The 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
138. tion Type combobox Dynamic or Static Number numeric box Dynamic 1 32 Static 1 400 Mode combobox Mode S TCAS Only Mode S Extended Mode C ADS B Only Tx Channel combobox User can select from one of three possible transmitters Altitude numeric box Gilham range from 1000 to 126700 feet in 100 feet steps Bearing Phase numeric box Range 0 359 degrees in 1 degree steps Range numeric box Range from 0 to 160 nautical miles Latitude Range from 90 to 90 degrees Longitude Range from 180 to 180 degrees BR WIN e TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 78 90 7000 0001 Menu Control Function 10 Vertical Speed numeric box Range from 32576 to 32576 ft min 64 ft min steps 11 Velocity numeric box Range 0 to 2000 knots 12 Track Angle numeric box Value range from 0 to 359 degrees 1 degree steps 13 Reply Power numeric box Low power range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps High power range from 1 to 69 dBm 14 Start and Stop Time of the intruder 15 Reply checkbox 16 Enable checkbox If enabled then test set will transmit the required messages for this intruder 17 Altitude Report checkbox If enabled the altitude code pulses are transmitted with the framing pulses If disable only the framing pulses are transmitted 18 Reply Quadrant WS1 combobox Forward
139. tion Same as menu control item 6 P4 VAR CAL OFF Same as menu control item 6 P4 Power Deviation Same as menu control item 6 SLS Same as menu control item 11 Top Bottom gt Power Deviation Same as menu control item 7 Time Same as menu control item 7 Suppression Out Same as menu control item 8 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 141 90 7000 0001 3 1 3 7 Transponder Mode C Mode S All Call Menu Figure 3 1 3 7 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 Pulse Spacing Pulse Width Pulse Level Power Dev P1 p2 2 000 E us pi 0800 3 us P1 P1P3 21 000 pis 2 0800 2 ps P2 P3 0 800 71500 2 ps P4 Top Bottom Suppression Out SLS 0 000 2 o o Reply Information Altitude Reply Reply Dela Interr ATCRBS Mode 5 a Top Bottom Top Bottom Bottom 0 0 0 9 Figure 3 1 3 7 1 Transponder Mode C Mode S All Call Menu Menu Control Function 1 Interrogation mode 2 PRF Range 1 2500 Hz 3 Power Range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 4 Pulse Spacing P1 P2 1 3 microseconds P1 P3 20 025 21 975 microseconds P3 P4 1 3 microseconds Spacing steps in 0 025 microseconds 5 Pulse Width 0 02
140. tkey 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 173 90 7000 0001 Dynamic 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 to 359 degrees Range 0 160 Nmi Latitude 90 to 90 degrees Longitude 180 to 180 degrees Velocity 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 to Scenario Duration Stop at Scenario Duration 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 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
141. ts the number of block sequences to transmit Range from 1 to 50000 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 53 Rev E 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 Mode C Mode S All Call ATCRBS Reply Frame Phase Power Time us 00000000000001 0 20 Message Type ATCRES Reply Message Name 2000000080665 000084 ATCRBS Reply ATCRBS Reply v Figure 3 1 2 4 2 2 TTG7000 Block Transmission Add Message Menu Softkey Function Message Type Message Type allows selection of Mode S Interrogation Mode S Replies ATCRBS Interrogation or ATCRBS Replies Message Name Message Name is the 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 Frame Details Opens a new menu that illustrates the detail information about the message defined Address Originator The value used in the AP field to generate the PI field of a Mode S reply DF Messages Transponder Address The value used in the AP field to generate the PI field of a Mode S interrogation UF Messages Phase Allows setting the phase of the message from 0
142. ttom 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 Special Test Pulse Pulse Delay Relative to P1 Pulse Width Special Test ici t athe 0 Sine 0 Overlapping Puse v Figure 3 1 2 4 1 6 RTCA DO 260 Special Test Definition Overlapping Pulse Menu Menu Control Function 1 Special Test combobox allows setting type of special test Normal Altered Preamble Bit Failures Overlapping Pulse 2 Pulse section allows setting the starting position and width of the overlapping pulse Softkey Function Special Test Same as menu control item 1 Bad Chips gt Same as menu control item 2 Displays the softkeys to change the overlapping pulse parameters Width Delay Note In the Overlapping Pulse mode the message defined is transmitted on the top and bottom antenna simultaneously TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 46 90 7000 0001 Rev E Figure 3 1 2 4 1 7 illustrates the RTCA DO 260 Timing Definition Menu This menu allows the operator to specify the timing parameters for the test Trigger Source Trigger Mode Period msecs No Transmissions Gen A Delay Trigger Source ena L No Limit Period msecs 0 1 Number of Transmissions No Limit Fi
143. u control item 12 Squitter Power Same as menu control item 13 Squitter Antenna Same as menu control item 14 Squitter Probability Pattern Same as menu control item 22 Mode Same as menu control item 25 Mode Same as menu control item 25 Mode A C Same as menu control item 25 Mode A D Same as menu control item 25 Mode A Ident Same as menu control item 25 Transponder Capability CA Field Same as menu control item 31 IMF Same as menu control item 28 Flight Status FS Field Same as menu control item 30 Downlink Request DR Field Same as menu control item 29 Utility Message UM Field Same as menu control item 27 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 104 Rev E 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 Dynamic w Starting at secs oo Enable I zecnn Altitude Repor Stopping at secs 6550 0 2 P Squitter C Ground DO 260 Mode 100 260 Mode S Address 000002 Altitude Code Mode Probability Altitude Squitter 1 v Bearing 0 Binary Gillham ae Reply Range 0 000 Mode Code Idefttfication i 86 999992 E atitude deg DYNOL Longitude 0
144. ualifier 0 qualifier 000001 Address 000000 16777216 23 bit coded 0 000000 2 1457672 latitude 90 24 bit coded latitude 180 Longitude 0 000000 2 1457672E D Pressure Altitude type Toe and g Geometric 12 bit coded altitude 100 1000 101350 Radius of containment Unknown 0 0 z 2 Subsonic 1 Figure 3 1 4 4 1 3 TTG 7000 UAT Payload Fields Menu TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 159 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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 Number 1 Stopping at secs Payload Type Basic ADS B MSO 752 4 Tx Channel 911 Manual Override 00F48123555555C000000354064432C02800 FE97C434E1FF5365CF8FAFE4 Y dBm Payload Type Basic ADS B v liad Figure 3 1 4 4 1 4 TTG 7000 UAT Target Definition Menu Basic and Long ADS B Menu Control Function 1 Target Type Static or Dynamic 2 Target Number 3 Payload Type Payload 0 thru 10 Basic ADS B Long ADS B or Ground Uplink 4 ADS B Message Data 5 FEC Parity Data 6 Power Range 1 to 98 dBm 7 Enable If check the target is enabled 8 Start and Stop Times For dynamic targets the time when the target is operational 9 MSO
145. up the test set for Mode C All Call interrogations e Made 2 PRF 100 Power 20 2 dem J Pulse Spacing Pulse Width Pulse Level Power Dey Load 4 PLP2 2 000 P1 0 800 P1 CAL lt 5 1 21 000 15 2 0800 us p2 caL ai o P3 P4 240007 Hs P3 0800 7 CAL 6 0 800 2 CAL e pp Bottom Suppression Qut SLS Power Dev 02 jme 0 000 p off On ca Off IS 6 Reset Es Reply Information Altitude Reply Interr ATCRBS Mode 5 Bottom Bottom Top Bottom 1 Nn Mode C Only All Call 0000 Ed Figure 3 1 3 5 1 Transponder Mode All Call Menu Menu Control Function 1 Interrogation mode 2 PRF Range 1 2500 Hz 3 Power Range 20 to 90 dBm in 1 dB steps 4 Pulse Spacing P1 P2 1 3 microseconds P1 P3 20 025 21 975 microseconds P3 P4 1 3 microseconds Spacing steps in 0 025 microseconds 5 Pulse Width 0 025 1 950 microseconds Steps in 0 025 microseconds 6 Pulse Level CAL VAR OFF Variable range 9 to 19 dB All signals above 20 are limited to 20 7 Top Bottom settings Time deviation 0 975 microseconds in 0 025 microseconds steps Power deviation 0 to 5 dB in 1 dB steps TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 138 90 7000 0001 Rev E
146. ute 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 1 Turn off power of the TTG 7000 by pressing the power switch on the front of the test set 2 Connectthe 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 Peor information 3
147. www realvnc com for information on VNC Server 19216821060 Encryption Hol supported eens internet Protected Mode On a 105 v Figure 4 2 VNC Viewer Connection Details VNC viewer for Java Windows Internet Explorer lt Gorle 1921682108 5800 X Contribute E Pesto fevortes iy BB Suggeted Sites gt Web Shee Gallery VNC viewer for Java i B le aj 18 47 X G fh Gly Gl dh Ber pitye Toy REAL VNC Viewer Free Edition 4 1 Copyright C 2002 2004 RealVNC Ltd See htip Uwww realvnt com for information on VNC Password Internet Protected Mode On Figure 4 3 VNC Authentication 105 TTG 7000 User s Manual Page 177 90 7000 0001 Rev E 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 nsponder Menu TTG 7000 TCAS Transponder RF Generator tre gt Settings b Measurements b Receiver 4 12 VNC TTG70005N 002 a ens D 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 Addres
148. ybrid Deviation Values Tx Channel Same as menu control item 4 CPR Encoding Odd Even Odd or Even Mode S Squitters Coordination Message Definition Broadcast Message Definition DF16 Reply Message Menu UFO Message Menu Waypoints Ident Format Type Same as menu control item 30 Altitude Mode Same as menu control item 29 Altitude Same as menu control item 5 Bearing Same as menu control item 6 Range Same as menu control item 7 Latitude Same as menu control item 8 Longitude Same as menu control item 9 Velocity Type Same as menu control item 31 Vertical Speed Same as menu control item 10 Velocity Same as menu control item 11 Track Same as menu control item 12 Reply Power Same as menu control item 13 Reply Antenna Same as menu control item 14 Squitter Power Same as menu control item 15 Squitter Antenna Same as menu control item 16 Squitter Probability Pattern Same as menu control item 26 Reply Probability Pattern Same as menu control item 27 Mode A Code A Same as menu control item 39 Mode A Code B Same as menu control item 39 Mode A Code C Same as menu control item 39 Mode A Code D Same as menu control item 39 Ident Bit Same as menu control item 39 TTG 7000 User s Manual 90 7000 0001 Page 94 Rev E Softkey Function Transponder Capability CA F

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