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1. TS 120 MPM1 Multi Format ANI Encoder with Lone Worker Manual Revision 2011 10 10 Covers Software Revisions VS 1XXX 01 50 00 amp Higher This manual supports the following radios North America CDM 750 CDM 1250 CDM 1550 LS EMEA Region GM 140 GM 160 GM 340 GM 360 GM 380 GM 640 GM 660 GM 1280 Asia GM 328 GM 338 GM 338 LS GM 339 GM 398 GM 399 MCX 720 MCX 760 MCX 780 Latin America PRO 3100 PRO 5100 PRO 7100 PRO 7200 American Communication Systems Discover the Power of Communications TO ORDER VISIT http www ameradio com HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS Operating Voltage 4 75 8 2 VDC Operating Current Power Save Mode COR Operation 2 5 mA typical Power Save Mode VOX Operation 10 mA typical Normal Operation 17 5 mA typical Average w COR Power Save 80 10 10 cycle lt 5 mA Average w COR Power Save 90 5 5 cycle lt 4 mA Operating Temperature 30 60 C Frequency Response 300 3000 Hz Input Impedance gt 45 kQ Input Level TX 0 05 2 5 VPP Input Level RX 0 05 2 5 VPP Audio Output Impedance lt 1200 Ohm INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 1 Test the radio for functionality 2 Program the radio per the Radio Programming Section of this manual 3 Install the unit into the radio per the Hardware Installation Section of this manual 4 Program the unit per the Product Programming Section of this manual Note Midian is not responsible for any damage loss resulting from the use of Midian s products GEN
2. Microphone Password Home Revert Basic Lighte LE Oz Alert Tones Scan Menu Test Monitor Option Board Accessory Configuration Accessory Ping Ausiliary Control Ts Power Accessory Packa Active Debounce Fin Function Selection Direcion Level Enable 3 Extema Mic PTT Input e 4 Nu il E Nu il a esa Detect Output 3 Nu y 12 Nu y 14 Option Board 1 Input T s MOT TVS 2 PRO M 8 MOT VPU 15 PRO M GM 339 GM 340 GM 360 GM 380 GM 399 PRO 7200 Programming Instructions It is necessary to program the radio before installing the unit This is because the Option Board Feature of the radio must be enabled in order to program the unit using the Motorola RIB box and cable or RIB less cable and to hear confirmation beeps from the radio after programming the unit 1 In the Per Radio Miscellaneous Window under the Global Tab select Advanced as the Option Board Type and set the RX Audio Accessory Connector to Filtered Squelched Note The Accessory Connector is the rear accessory connector but this setting also affects the audio going to the options connector BE Per Radio Miscellaneous Memory and Power Up Channels Timers ii Microphone Vox Global Display and Keypad Prefs Option Board Type Binuo Aeee edad Filtered Squelched 2 For each personality under the Miscellaneous tab the Option Board must be enabled Check the
3. Low C High l Debounce COR gt Active Polarity This sets whether the unit looks for an active low or active high for powersave COR gt Debounce If checked the unit will require a continuous active state for 30 msec before accepting the COR r gt BE Ts 120 File Options Read Program Diagnostics Help PTT Audio Enable Active Polarity e Low C High PTT gt Active Polarity This sets the polarity necessary for the units PTT output to key the radio 20 File Options Read Program Diagnostics Help R A S PTT Audio Enable Active Polarity Low C High Audio Enable gt Active Polarity This sets the polarity necessary for the unit to enable the speaker of the radio to pass beeps Emergency Monitor LTR Short Press Function Emergency Cancel Long Press Function Emergency On Type Active Polarity Momentary e Low C High C Latched l Debounce Double Press Function No Function Emergency gt Type This sets whether the emergency input is connected to a momentary or latched switch Emergency gt Active Polarity This sets whether the unit looks for an active low or active high to trigger an emergency ANI Emergency gt Debounce If checked the unit will require a continuous active state for 30 msec before accepting the Emergency input activation The remaining fields set how the switch is used Momentary Type short press long press or
4. the unit Message This field only applies to G Star Status This field only applies to G Star Transmit Forever If selected the ENI will transmit continuously at the repeat interval until canceled Transmit Count This sets the number of times the ENI will be sent Repeat Interval This sets the time between ENI transmissions PTT Resets Cancels ENI If selected pressing the PTT button will either reset the Lone Worker s Transmit Delay time or cancel the transmission of the ENI Live Mic Enable If selected the unit will enable the mic of the radio to transmit mic audio to the dispatcher Revert to Clear Currently not used Locator Tone Enable If selected the unit will emit tones out the radio s speaker 17 E TS 120 File Options Read Program Diagnostics Help seesssussussesssesssssenesess A E settings ANI ENI Lone Worker i V Enable Lone Worker i Transmit Delay 120 7 Power up with Lone Worker On Motion Resets Delay Timers iv Warning Tone Enable Warning Tone Delay Motion Sensitivity 105 Low High 64 Y Continuous Warning Tone Transmit Delay In Lone Worker mode if the user does not interact with the radio before this amount of time passes the ENI sequence will be transmitted This time is in seconds Warning Tone Enable This will generate a tone sequence to alert the user the ENI is about to be transmitted Warning Tone Delay In Lone Worker mod
5. ERAL INFORMATION Midian s TS 120 Series products encode ANI and Emergency ANI to display on ANI display decoder to identify which field unit is being keyed The following is a list of benefits provided by ANI systems Allows dispatchers to know who he or she is talking to Identify system abusers Identify emergency conditions Assign calls fairly The TS 120 offers ANI amp Emergency ANI in Motorola s MDC 1200 Kenwood s FleetSync Harris G Star aka GE Star DTMF and 5 tone The TS 120 can be used with Midian s ADD CAD DDU and TRC Series products for monitoring ANI and ENI transmissions The TS 120 also offers a Lone Worker feature for man down applications If the unit does not receive any user interaction PTT or Lone Worker Reset button for a programmable period of time the unit can key the radio and send the Emergency ANI RADIO PROGRAMMING MOT TVS 2 PRO M 8 MOT VPU 15 PRO M for Motorola MDC 1200 capable mobile radios CDM 750 CDM 1250 GM 140 GM 160 GM 328 GM 338 GM 398 PRO 3100 PRO 5100 PRO 7100 Programming Instructions It is necessary to program the radio before installing the unit This is because the Option Board Feature of the radio must be enabled in order to program the unit using the Motorola RIB box and cable or RIB less cable and to hear confirmation beeps from the radio after programming the unit 1 In the Radio Configuration Window under the Option Board Tab select Advanced Option Interface as the O
6. Option Board box for all channels if using a button to control the mode of the unit If doing ANI or Lone Worker on a per channel basis then check Option Board Feature only for ANI Lone Worker channels It will be necessary to check the Power Up with Lone Worker On box for per channel Lone Worker MOT TVS 2 PRO M MOD 1306 8 MOT VPU 15 PRO M MOD 1306 CDM 1550 LS GM 338 LS Programming Instructions It is necessary to program the radio before installing the unit This is because the Option Board Feature of the radio must be enabled in order to program the unit using the Motorola RIB box and cable or RIB less cable and to hear confirmation beeps from the radio after programming the unit Conventional Programming 1 In the Radio Configuration Window under the Option Board Tab select Advanced Option Interface as the Option Board Type Do not check the Option Board Configuration Download box t Radio Configuration J Option Board SonmnauratonWownoad 2 When programming the Conventional Personality check the Option Board Feature box for all channels if using a button to control the mode of the unit If doing ANI or Lone Worker on a per channel basis then check Option Board Feature only for ANI Lone Worker channels It will be necessary to check the Power Up with Lone Worker On box for per channel Lone Worker apionm ecard COMO aio Taser Disabled Pre Emphasis aa aa LTR Programming 1 In the LS Trunking
7. Personality window check the Option Board Feature box for each personality Check the Option Board Feature box for all channels if using a button to control the mode of the unit If doing ANI or Lone Worker on a per channel basis then check Option Board Feature only for ANI Lone Worker channels It will be necessary to check the Power Up with Lone Worker On box for per channel Lone Worker LS Trunking Personality 1 of 2 MES Signaling Scan Phone Site Access Group IDs Group Options Universal ID List System Site y W Cue Tone Home Repeater f M All Group Scan Y F High Priority Tx Power Level High Group Scan Time Dut Timer zec E Unmutertiute Aule sta Unmuting Std Muti Option Board Wotton Hoad EE do o JUlsabled E 1 of 2 4 4 gt mo e gt lt teo The following two steps apply to the accessory connector and may be skipped by most users 1 An accessory pin may be used to control the transmit mode of the unit between Lone Worker on off This is useful in remote control applications To enable this feature one of the radio accessory pins must be assigned to Option Board 1 Input via the CPS programmer 2 An accessory pin may be used to initiate an emergency ANI This allows for an external emergency foot switch or button and frees up one of the radio front buttons To enable this feature one of the radio accessory pins must be assigned to Option Board 2 Input via the CPS programmer
8. The switch must be held in the active state for about 2 seconds before an emergency ANI will be sent Note Accessory pin features do not require any special unit programming W Radio Configuration ojx Voice Storage Microphone Password Home Revert Basic Lights LED s Alert Tones Scan Menu Test Mcnitor Option Board Accessory Configuration Accessory Pins Auxiliary Control Ts Power Pee e z Active Debounce Pin Function Selection Direc ion Level Enable 3 EsteinalMicPTT input lowe a ve B CSQ Detect Output e 12 Nu 14 Option Board 1 Input to MOT TVS 2 PRO M MOD 1331 8 MOT VPU 15 PRO M MOD 1331 for MPT 1327 Trunking Radios GM 640 GM 660 GM 1280 MCX 720 MCX 760 MCX 780 Programming Instructions It is necessary to program the radio before installing the unit This is because the Option Board Feature of the radio must be enabled in order to program the unit using the Motorola RIB box and cable or RIB less cable and to hear confirmation beeps from the radio after programming the unit 1 Inthe Per Radio Parameters Window set the Option Board Fitted Mode as Advanced A Per Radio Parameters aaa DTMF Tones 7 Conventional DTMF Min Tone Duration s 0 075 E Min Inter Tone Duration s 0 075 E l Disable Short Data Display Range Alert Tone Period s MPT RSSI LO Level oOo A MPT RSSI L1 Level MPT RSSI L2 Level 94 bli aje Voic
9. d making sure the flex bends toward the back of the radio otherwise it will be pinched by the lid Tighten the screws down in number sequence shown on the lid to 17 in lbs 1 9 NM torque Repeat to verify torque is correct after completing the sequence 3 Snap on plastic cover 12 PRODUCT PROGRAMMING Install the Midian programming software if you have not done so already The units are programmed through the radio using the Motorola RIB box and cable or RIBless cable and Midian s programming software Start the Midian programming software From the product selection screen in the software locate and select the desired unit model and click OK Configure the programming software by selecting File gt Preferences and make certain there is a check mark next to Rib Box Enable by clicking on it Also select the appropriate COM port Set the parameters of the software to fit the application If any clarifications on a feature are required move the mouse cursor over the feature name until the question mark appears and right click an on line help for that feature will be shown The programming software always defaults to MDC Portable as the radio type On the basic settings tab it is necessary to select the proper radio type After entering the parameters save the file by going to File Save As Enter the file name in the File Name block and click Save Saving the file will allow for quick and easy reprogramming of units Turn pow
10. double press Latched Type on function and off function and for which function Emergency On Emergency Cancel Lone Worker enable or Lone Worker Reset 21 Emergency Monitor LTR Active Polarity C Low High FT Debounce Trunking Delay Input gt Active Polarity This sets whether the unit needs an active low or active high indication from the radio to indicate a trunked channel has been established m TS 120 File Options Read Program Diagnostics Help Tones Voice Beep Volume IA 67 cOver The Air Signal Modulation a A 67 Tones gt Beep Volume Adjust the slider for the desired beep volume This level is expressed as a percentage of max voice audio level Tones gt Over The Air Signal Modulation Adjust the slider for the desired beep volume This level is expressed as a percentage of max voice audio level 22 La TS 120 MPP1 MPM1 File Options Read Program Diagnostics Help Mobile Portable Buttons Buttons Side Short Press No Function Front Button 1 Button P1 upper Long Press No Function Side Short Press No Function Front Button 2 AS middle Long Press No Function Side Short Press No Function Front Button 3 Button P3 lower Long Press No Function Short Press No Function Front Es Long Press No Function Button gt Short Press This is a press and immediate release p
11. dy the help screens and thoroughly test for operational problems after making any changes Clicking on the Radio Type setting on the Basic Settings screen will restore these settings to default values If making changes on this screen be sure to select Radio Type first l Enable Option Board Beeps V Enable Power up Poll Enable Audio PA Control Enable Continuous Polling COR Busy Detection Any Message Engages Board Carrier Detect l Enable Incoming Time out Timer C PL DPL Detect Enable Outgoing Time out Timer C Un mute Rules Extend Inter message Delay J Option Board Always Controls P Treat CTS as PTT The Option Board Always Controls PTT box must be checked Otherwise please only adjust the parameters of this screen when advised to by Midian 24 AUDIO LEVELS ALIGNMENT This section describes how to determine and set the audio levels Audio Levels Overview To ensure the best audio quality the unit must be configured to match the audio levels used by the radio The unit uses programmable gain amplifiers to accomplish this Determining the gain settings for these amplifiers is an involved process so Midian simplified this process by developing an algorithm that requires the technician to make only four voltage measurements From these four measurements all of the many internal settings are determined Still getting the best audio quality will likely require a bit of trial and error The unit only has contr
12. e if the user does not interact with the radio before this amount of time passes the emergency warning tone will be sounded This amount of time must be less than that of the Transmit Delay for the warning tone to be sounded Also the Warning Tone Enable box must be checked for the tone to be sounded For example based on the screen shown above after 105 seconds of no activity the unit will generate warning tones The user then has 15 seconds to interact with the radio to keep the Transmit Delay time of 120 seconds expiring and the ENI being transmitted Continuous Warning Enable This will generate a constant tone to alert the user the ENI is about to be transmitted Power up with Lone Worker on If checked the unit will be in Lone Worker mode when the radio is turned on This eliminates the need for the user to use the mode input to turn the Lone Worker mode on Motion Resets Delay Timers This is a future feature that is currently not available in this module This field requires the unit be equipped with an accelerometer The unit can then use the accelerometer to detect motion based on the Motion Sensitivity setting to determine if the user is in distress in addition to requiring interaction with the radio Motion Sensitivity This is a future feature that is currently not available in this module This field requires the unit be equipped with an accelerometer This sets a level of motion required to reset the Transmit Delay timer Some work e
13. e Storage Long Press Duration s i E Voice Storage Warning Duration s 0 5 A Option Board Fitted Mode Advanced 2 Edit the MPT Personality In the Options window check the Option Board Enable box Check Option Board Enable for all channels if using a button to control the mode of the unit If doing ANI or Lone Worker on a per channel basis then check Option Board Feature only for ANI Lone Worker channels It will be necessary to check the Power Up with Lone Worker On box for per channel Lone Worker A Options 0 x Voice Storage F Voice Storage Enable Voice Storage Recording Alert Disabled Voice Storage Full Alert Disabled Voice Storage Warning Alert Disabled gt Option Board Data Index o E 7 Network Operator Dialling Enable l Companding Enable F Talkgroup Select Option Enable Low Level Expansion Enable 3 If using conventional channels edit the Conventional Personality Data In the Conventional Personality window check the Option Board Enable box Check Option Board Enable for all channels if using a button to control the mode of the unit If doing ANI or Lone Worker on a per channel basis then check Option Board Feature only for ANI Lone Worker channels It will be necessary to check the Power Up with Lone Worker On box for per channel Lone Worker Conventional Personality olx Initial Conventional Text String CONV Transmit Time out Timer eo E Dis
14. ed such as a voice storage board disconnect it by gently lifting the latch holding the 40 pin flex cable in place 4 Remove the lid completely Unscrew the three bolts holding the option board frame to the lid if one is present Note It is not recommended to use the radio for transmitting while disassembled as some model radios require the lid to be installed for RF power Installing the Unit 1 Insert the 40 pin flex cable into the 40 pin flex connector on the unit making certain it is seated properly then close the latch The silver foil side of the flex should face the edge of the board Scrambler Side e _ e e _ a n an 3 o Radio Side 11 2 The unit is then mounted into the metal lid of the radio using the option board mounting kit See pictures below The mounting kit is ordered from Midian as PRO Option B or from Motorola as RLN4823B The mounting kit includes the 40 pin flex cable the mounting frame and 3 mounting screws Reassembling the Radio Additional assembly instructions are also available in Motorola s Basic Service Manual 1 Once unit is installed in the lid insert the other side of the 40 pin flex cable into the 40 pin flex connector on the radio s main board The shiny side of the flex should face down 2 Reinstall the metal li
15. ening level and measure the audio level at the speaker using an AC coupled oscilloscope Once the volume is adjusted and the measurement taken do not adjust the volume control during the remainder of the alignment 1 TX Input The goal of this procedure is to determine the audio level that the unit board will see at the TX audio pickup point after it is installed The unit must be installed and powered on while making this measurement Use the TX Alignment Set Up procedure and measure the audio level at TP1 on the unit 2 RX Input The goal of this procedure is to determine the audio level that the unit board will see at the RX audio pickup point after it is installed The unit must be installed and powered on while making this measurement Use the TX Alignment Set Up procedure and measure the audio level at TP2 on the unit 3 In the programming software under audio levels set the TX In to the same level as measured in step 1 and for a preliminary adjustment set the TX Out for the same level Set the RX In to the same level as measured in step 2 and for a preliminary adjustment set the RX Out for the same level Program the unit 4 RX Output The goal of this procedure is to determine the audio level that would normally appear at the RX audio insertion point in an unmodified radio Using the same RX Alignment Set Up procedure verify the audio level at the speaker is still at the same level measured initially in the RX Alignment Set Up procedure If
16. er on to the radio and then the RIB Click ProgramUnit in the software You will hear 1 3 beeps from the radio if programmed successfully To read the parameters from the unit Click on ReadUnit The radio and RIB should be powered down for 3 seconds after reading or programming 13 Eu TS 120 E mes File Options Read Program Diagnostics Help Beep Options lv Power Up lv Error lv Mode vV Go Ahead f Wake On COR Wake Up Beep C Wake On VOX Courtesy Beep Enable SideTone Pin COR Settings COR Hold up Time Wake on COR Wake on VOX Select the appropriate method that the unit should use to come out of power save COR Hold Up Time This is the amount of time after loss of COR VOX that the unit considers COR VOX dropped VOX Settings gt Sensitivity This is a threshold detection based on the energy level in the audio VOX Settings gt Attack Time This sets the minimum time before the unit will detect VOX based on the sensitivity setting VOX Settings gt Decay Time This sets the time before the unit will drop the VOX detection Be certain to set this long enough so that you do not have drop outs between words or on brief pauses Beep Options gt Power Up Enables a short beep sequence that takes place immediately after power up Beep Options gt Error This beep may be triggered by any input event if programmed to do so For example if a long press on the Mode Input is not assigned to a functi
17. he Lone Worker feature can be enabled upon power up or using the Mode Input or Emergency Input Lone Worker Reset If the Lone Worker feature is being used pressing the PTT or pressing the button assigned to Lone Worker Reset will reset the Transmit Delay timer If the Warning Tone Delay time expires the unit will generate warning tones to indicate to the user that the Lone Worker feature is about to send an ENI if the unit does not see PTT or Lone Worker Reset activity If the Transmit Delay time then expires the unit will send the ENI TECHNICAL NOTES Radio Compatibility Midian has taken the utmost care to ensure the option board integrates into the radio with minimal impact to the features of the radio However some features may not be available in the radio when an option board is used If a feature is not available please contact Midian to see if the feature can be added Radio Firmware Midian recommends installing the module into the radio with the existing firmware of the radio provided the firmware is at least RO5 00 00 If the radio has a firmware version older than RO5 00 00 it must be upgraded If there are any issues with the firmware then the firmware should be upgraded to the latest However it should be noted that occasionally firmware updates may cause a conflict with proper option board radio communications This may appear that the unit is not working properly but it is a conflict in the serial communication between the opt
18. ion board and radio Please note that firmware versions between the EMEA region and the Asia and America regions might be different Accessory Pin Features Upon power up the radio does not always report the state of the accessory pins to the option board It may be necessary to toggle the state of these inputs once after power up to ensure correct operation Option Board Feature Enabling the option board feature tells the radio to report events such as button press PTT press carrier detect etc to the option board This feature enables communication between the option board and the radio On display models the following icon appears on the LCD when option board mode is on O Known Issues The radio must be off for a full 3 seconds prior to being turned on or the unit cannot reset properly resulting in malfunction The Enable LCD Message option in the KL 3 software should not be enabled due to problems in the radio lf problems are experienced when reading the unit from the RIB box use the KL 3 cable MIDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION Midian Electronics Inc 2302 East 22 Street Tucson Arizona 85713 USA Orders 1 800 MIDIANS Phone 520 884 7981 Fax 520 884 0422 E mail salesOmidians com Web www midians com 28
19. le ANI Protocol Format ANI Position j DTMF z Y Leading I Trailing Tone Duration Tone Gap Duration 0 050 0 050 Unit ID 12340 Repeat Delay 0 00 Protocol Format Select the desired signaling format in which the ANI and ENI will be transmitted ANI Position This can be set for the beginning of transmission leading end of transmission trailing or both Tone Duration This field only applies to DTMF and 5 Tone formats and sets the length of each tone Tone Gap Duration This field only applies to DTMF and sets the length of the gap between tones Fleet ID This field only applies to FleetSync and sets the Fleet ID of the unit Unit ID This sets the ANI of the unit Message This field only applies to G Star Status This field only applies to G Star Repeat Delay This sets the time after sending an ANI that the unit will wait before sending another ANI 16 E TS 120 File Options Read Program Diagnostics Help seesssusussesssesssssenasess Settings ANI ENI Lone Worker vV Enable ENI l Transmit Forever DTMF Ej Transmit Count Repeat Interval 3 5 00 i Options i MV PTT Resets Cancels ENI M Live Mic Enable i Unit ID l Revert To Clear 12349 Locator Tone Enable Protocol Format This displays the format selected on the ANI tab Fleet ID This field only applies to FleetSync and sets the Fleet ID for the ENI Unit ID This sets the Emergency ANI of
20. not adjust the RX Out level accordingly 5 TX Output The goal of this procedure is to determine the audio level that would normally appear at the TX audio insertion point in an unmodified radio Using the same TX Alignment Set Up procedure verify the modulation is still at 60 if not adjust the TX Out level accordingly 25 Programming the Audio Levels After determining the audio levels at the audio hookup points it will be necessary to program the unit to match these levels In the programming software there is a slider control on the Audio Levels Screen for each of the of four audio hookup points Locate the column that corresponds to the modulation and units of measurement for each of the audio hookup points Adjust the slider bar such that the value appearing in the appropriate column matches what was measured as closely as possible CDM 750 CDM 1250 GM 140 GM 160 GM 328 GM 338 GM 186 398 PRO 3100 PRO 5100 PRO 7100 GM 640 GM 660 GM 1280 MCX 720 MCX 760 MCX 780_ Level at 100 Level at 60 Modulation Modulation mvpp mrms mvpp mwrms 500 176 68 300 106 01 26 OPERATION ANI Encode When the PTT button is pressed the unit will assert the PTT Output and send the programmed ANI tones out the TX Tone Output ENI Encode When the Emergency input is activated the unit will assert the PTT Output and send the programmed Emergency ANI tones out the TX Tone Output Lone Worker Enable T
21. nvironments may have an inherent level of motion that would be detected by lower settings of the accelerometer so a higher level of sensitivity might be needed Midian recommends experimenting to determine the best sensitivity setting for the work environment 18 ES BE 1s 120 File Options Read Program Diagnostics Help PTT cor Active Polarity Low C High l Debounce PTT gt Active Polarity This sets whether the unit looks for an active low or active high to send the ANI PTT gt Debounce If checked the unit will require a continuous active state for 30 msec before accepting the PTT File Options Read Program Diagnostics Help ANRENI Voice Alarm Basic Inputs Basic Outputs Aux Inputs Audio Levels Short Press Function Record Start Stop Type Active Polarity Momentary Low High e C Latched SUSON V Debounce Double Press Function No Function Mode gt Type Select whether the switch is Momentary or Latched for Lone Worker on off and reset Mode gt Active Polarity Select the active polarity of the mode switch Mode gt Debounce If checked the unit will require a continuous active state for 30 msec before accepting the mode change The remaining fields set how the switch is used short press long press or double press and for which function Lone Worker enable or Lone Worker Reset 19 File Options Read Program Diagnostics Help PTT COR Active Polarity
22. ol of audio voltage levels not input and output impedances These impedances can dramatically influence the levels The Four Voltage Measurements An oscilloscope and a communications test set service monitor are required for the measurements It is recommended that the measurements be recorded in units of mV peak to peak Each measurement must be taken with system modulation at either 60 or 100 but Midian recommends using 60 These measurements must be taken within 15 seconds of powering the unit on This is because the unit will enter power saving mode after that time Measurements made while the unit is in power saving mode will not be valid TX Alignment Set Up A method for controlling transmit modulation is required for accurate measurements in the TX mode A small speaker held in place near the microphone by a rubber band can serve this purpose in most cases Use a sine wave generator to inject a 1000 Hz tone into the speaker Adjust the output of the sine wave generator so that the transmitter produces 60 of rated modulation while PTT is pressed Note that if the audio source such as a speaker is moved even slightly the TX modulation may change significantly Care must be taken to avoid changing the TX modulation while taking the measurements RX Alignment Set Up Using a service monitor send a fully quieting signal 50 dBm to the receiver with a 1000 Hz tone at 60 modulation adjust the volume of the receiver to a comfortable list
23. on it may be configured to generate the error beep Beep Options gt Mode This is used to indicate to the user when the mode has been enabled disabled i e Beep Options gt Go Ahead This is a local beep out the speaker to indicate to the user that ANI has been sent and it is okay to talk Beep Options gt Wake Up Beep Enables a short beep to be sent over the air immediately after PTT is pressed Enabling this beep is recommended when the Wake on VOX feature is used Beep Options gt Courtesy Beep If selected once the unit is unkeyed it will generate a courtesy tone to let others know it is done transmitting Beep Options gt Enable Side Tone Pin Future Use 14 File Options Read Program Diagnostics Help SSSESISSTESTUSSSSESISSTISS A A settings ANI ENI Lone Worker l Common PTT l Trunking Delay Enable Key Up Delay 0 40 Common PTT If PTT in and out are connected to the same point check this box Trunking Delay Enable Check this box if using a trunking system This will cause the unit to hold off transmitting the ANI until it has received a channel acquisition acknowledgement from the radio Key Up Delay This sets the amount of time the unit waits after keying the radio before it transmitting the ANI 15 E TS 120 File Options Read Program Diagnostics Help gossoesssesosssesessssssssseg Settings ANI ENI Lone worker vV Enab
24. play Backlight Mode Disabled I Acoustic Feedback TF Low Level Expansion Enable I Companding Enable Alert Tone Variable Y Option Board Enable Variable Alert Volume Offset o E Option board Configuration Data Index l Alternative Alert Tone o E Fixed Alert Volume 128 Radio Prompt Language Channel Frequencies MHz Rx PL Tx PL Receive Transmit miozo 116 01250 Disabled je Diabled z 2 464 55000 464 55000 Disabled ll Disabled E 10 HARDWARE INSTALLATION Be certain to follow standard anti static procedures when handling any of Midian s products Radio Firmware For the mobile radios listed it is necessary to have radio firmware version RO5 00 00 or higher If the radio has an older firmware version it is necessary to upgrade to the newest firmware Verifying the firmware version can be done several ways On most radios this information is on a label on the bottom of the radio For display radios selecting the SoftwareVer option from the utility menu will report the version Consult Motorola if you cannot determine the firmware version Disassembling the Radio Additional disassembly instructions are also available in Motorola s Basic Service Manual 1 Disconnect power 2 Remove plastic cover from the radio chassis by prying the sides away and lifting up 3 Remove the 6 retaining bolts from the metal lid using a Torx size 20 screwdriver Carefully begin removing the lid If there is already an option board install
25. ption Board Type Do not check the Option Board Configuration Download box B Radio Configuration L ajx JS Option Board Sonmnauraton Downoad 2 When programming the Conventional Personality check the Option Board Feature box for all channels if using a button to control the mode of the unit If doing ANI or Lone Worker on a per channel basis then check Option Board Feature only for ANI Lone Worker channels It will be necessary to check the Power Up with Lone Worker On box for per channel Lone Worker leer Conventional Personality 1 of 1 Spion Board j Eonian Disabled Pre mphatis CNA aa The following two steps apply to the accessory connector and may be skipped by most users 3 An accessory pin may be used to control the Lone Worker on off This is useful in remote control applications To enable this feature one of the radio accessory pins must be assigned to Option Board 1 Input via the CPS programmer 4 An accessory pin may be used to initiate an emergency ANI This allows for an external emergency foot switch or button and frees up one of the radio front buttons To enable this feature one of the radio accessory pins must be assigned to Option Board 2 Input via the CPS programmer The switch must be held in the active state for about 2 seconds before an emergency ANI will be sent Note Accessory pin features do not require any special unit programming Radio Configuration Voice Storage
26. ress Button gt Long Press This is a press hold until beeps are heard and release press The buttons can be programmed for Emergency ANI Lone Worker On Off etc 23 8 TS 120 MPP1 MPM1 File Options Read Program Diagnostics Help ANIENI Audio Levels Button Assignment Basic Settings Adwanced Settings Radio Type Conventional MDC Portable V Enable Mode LED Enable LCD Messages F Use Accessory Pin for Mode Input mobile only Use Accessory Pin for Emergency Input mobile only Radio Type Select from the list the Radio Type that matches your radio For example if the radio is an HT 750 or GP 140 you would select Conventional MDC Portable or if the radio is a PTX 760 GP 680 or PRO 7450 you would select MPT Portable Enable Mode LED Future Use Enable LCD Messages Future Use Use Accessory Pin for Mode Input mobile only If desired the unit can be enabled disabled using an input from the rear accessory connector of the mobile radio Use Accessory Pin for Emergency Input mobile only Future Use rm El Ts 120 MPP1 MPM1 jo ES File Options Read Program Diagnostics Help ANIENI Audio Levels Button Assignment Basic Settings Advanced Settings PLEASE NOTE These settings have been automatically configured based on your Radio Type selection Normally you should not need to change these settings Some changes can lead to enhanched operation while others may impair it You are advised to stu
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