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SM40 UT12-000 Universal Tone Encoder/Decoder INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL REV 5.00 May 15, 2012 Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp. 15-1925 Kirschner Road Kelowna, BC, Canada. V1Y 4N7 Telephone (250) 763-1088 Facsimile (250) 763-1089 Website: www.aem-corp.com © 2012 Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp. (AEM), All Rights Reserved CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual COPYRIGHT STATEMENT © 2012 Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp. (AEM), All Rights Reserved This publication is the property of AEM and is protected by Canadian copyright laws. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means including electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of AEM.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual Prepared By: Checked By: Tony Pearson Designer May 15, 2012 Approved By: Tom Betzelt Product Support Manager June 11, 2012 Loen Clement Designer Jun 07/12 The status of this installation and operation manual is controlled by the revision shown on the title page. The status of each section is controlled by revision shown in the footer of each page. All revisions affecting sections of this manual have been incorporated.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual Table of Contents Section Title 1.0 Description 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.4.1 1.4.2 1.4.3 Introduction Purpose of Equipment Features Specifications Electrical Specifications Physical Specifications Environmental Specifications 2.0 Installation 2.1 2.2 2.2.1 2.3 2.3.1 2.3.2 2.3.3 2.3.4 2.3.5 2.4 2.5 2.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual Section Title 3.6 3.6.1 3.6.2 3.7 3.7.1 3.7.2 3.8 3.8.1 3.8.2 3.8.3 3.8.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual Section 1.0 Description 1.1 Introduction This manual contains information on the UT12-000 Universal Tone Encoder\Decoder. Information in this section consists of equipment, features and specifications. UT12-000 Universal Encoder\Decoder 1.2 Purpose of Equipment The UT12 is capable of encoding and decoding 5-tone CCIR tone sequences and encoding DTMF tones.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual 1.4 Specifications 1.4.1 Electrical Specifications Input Power Nominal 28 Vdc @ < 1.5 A Max. 30.3 Vdc Min. 24.8 Vdc Emerg. 20.0 Vdc Input Signals Tone Audio: 300 mV into 1 kΩ Head phone Audio: 10 W max.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual 1.4.2 1.4.3 Physical Specifications Height 1.50" (38.10 mm) Depth 6.2" (157.48 mm) 5.75” (146.05mm) behind panel Width 5.75" (146.05 mm) 5.00” (127.00 mm) behind panel Weight 1.02 lbs (544g) Mounting Dzus rail Material/Finish Aluminum/Conversion Coating Connector Filtered 37 pin male Dmin Lighting Acceptable for operation with NVG Gen III goggles Environmental Specifications Temperature: Operating Survival -30q C.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual Section 2.0 Installation 2.1 Introduction Information in this section consists of unpacking and inspection procedures, installation procedures, postinstallation checks, and installation drawings. 2.2 Unpacking and Inspection Unpack the equipment carefully. Inspect the unit visually for damage due to shipping and report all such claims immediately to the carrier involved.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual 2.3.3 Cabling and Wiring All unshielded wire should be MIL-W-22759 or equivalent. For shielded wire applications, use Tefzel MILC-27500 shielded wire with solder sleeves (for shield terminations) to make the most compact and easily terminated interconnect. Follow the wiring diagrams in Section 2.6 as required. Allow 3 inches from the end of the wire to the shield termination to allow the hood to be easily installed.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual 2.4 Continued Airworthiness Maintenance of the UT12-000 is ‘on condition’ only. Periodic maintenance of this product is not required. 2.5 Accessories Required But Not Supplied Installation kit p/n D37SV-IKC is required to complete the installation. Each kit consists of the following: Quantity 1 37 1 2.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual Section 3.0 Operation 3.1 Introduction Information in this section consists of the functional and operational procedures for the UT12-000 Universal Tone Encoder/Decoder. 3.2 General The UT12 is capable of encoding and decoding 5-tone CCIR tone sequences and encoding DTMF tones.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual 3.3.2 Alphanumeric Pushbuttons The Alphanumeric Pushbuttons ( – , , ) are used for entry of tones and data. The function as left (←) and right (→) arrows to be used for scrolling. and keys also To enter an alphanumeric character for Ids or names, repeatedly press a number button until the desired character is displayed, then press a different numbered button or the right arrow button to advance to the button to save next space.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual Button 3.3.4 The Mode. button is used to select between DATA Mode, one of three tone types, or a Scrambler on/off Each time the button is pressed, it moves one step through the following sequence: DATA; Tones (CCIR, DTMF, SINGLE); and Scrambler on/off. The UT12 is always actively decoding CCIR tone sequences. 3.3.4.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual 3.4 Functions 3.4.1 Data Entry Mode Operation In this mode, the UT12 operates as a keyboard for the control head and allows entering of frequency data, and channel selection. Press the UT12-000 3.4.1.1 button once. The control head displays MODE=DATA. Selecting a Channel on the Control Head 1) Ensure the control head Edit switch is in the OFF position. 2) Press the Keypad Number buttons of the channel you want to select.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual Example: To enter the transmit frequency 151.475 MHz, put the control head EDIT switch to the CH position, and the DISPLAY switch in the TX position. Press the following UT12 . Return the control head EDIT switch to the OFF position.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual DTMF When DTMF tone type is selected, press to view the last entered DTMF sequence. Press transmit this sequence or press to exit operation and clear the display. to Press the alphanumeric pushbuttons corresponding to the new DTMF sequence required. Upon starting a new DTMF sequence, the last entered sequence will be lost. The transmitter will be keyed immediately upon a number being pressed or sequence being sent.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual , 2) If the tone sequence is to be stored at location XX, press 3) If the information is to be stored in a different location, press the two digits corresponding to that location. If there is no information stored there, STORE? is displayed. Press to store the information. 4) If there is information present, STORE? Will be displayed.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual 3.4.2.5 Transmission Specifics Pressing the PTT button on the microphone will not send any tone sequence. This action must be button. accomplished using the 3.4.2.6 Monitor Mode effects on transmission If the button is pressed while the current channel has a carrier, and the UT12 is in MON OFF mode, the control head will display *** BUSY *** and the UT12 will generate a busy tone on the headphone. No tone sequence is transmitted.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual LAM Network: When transmitting a call breakdown sequence, the UT12 transmits only the sequence 81098 (short first tone). AFN Network: When transmitting a call breakdown sequence, the UT12 transmits only the sequence 80200 (short first tone). Button This button places the UT12 into CCIR manual transmit mode, automatically enters the first three tones (820) then prompts the operator for the last two digits.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual 3.5 Reception (Decoding) 3.5.1 Receiving Regular Call LAM Network: When receiving sequences on the LAM network, there will usually be two sequences. The first is the ID sequence of the unit being called and the second is the ID sequence of the unit calling. The UT12 will examine the sequence, and if it matches its own ID sequence, will gate head phone audio, and trigger an audible warning.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual 3.5.4 Operation when the transceiver is scanning: In order for the UT12 to decode receive CCIR tone sequences when the transceiver is scanning, the following conditions must be met: Transceiver NTX138E NTX138E Scanning Type LIST LIST+PRIORITY Channels allowed in Scan List. 9 max. 7 max. The NTX138E can scan a maximum of 10 channels and still have the UT12 reliably decode its tone ID sequence.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual 3.6 Transmission (Encoding) 3.6.1 Transmitting Regular Calls: LAM Network: Mobile: When calling another mobile unit, (third tone non-zero) the UT12 will send out of a base station relay code (short first tone), followed by the ID sequence of the unit being called (long first tone), followed by the UT12’s own ID sequence (short first tone). The base station relay code is always 81099.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual LAM – LA-M Radionetwork 3.7.1 CALL SIGNAL RESPONSE UÖUUUU__FF0FF FIXED TO UT12 UUUUU UÖUUUU UÖUUU0__FF0FF UÖUU00__FF0FF UÖU000__FF0FF FIXED TO UT12 GROUP CALL No response from UT12 on Group Call.
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual 3.8 Configuration Mode 3.8.1 Unit Configuration There are two methods of programming configurable information into the UT12. One is via serial load using a PC and the UT12 serial load kit, the other is by pressing a special button sequence on the UT12-000. 3.8.1.1 Serial Load Mode To access the serial load mode, the UT12 must be connected to a PC running the serial load program (AEM P/N FC48-000).
UT12-000 Universal Encoder/Decoder SM40 Installation and Operation Manual 3.8.3 Non-Configurable Information LAM CODES: ANF CODES Call Breakdown Scrambler Deactivated (Not Used) 81096 Scrambler Activate 81097 Call Breakdown 81098 Base Station Relay 81099 Status 820XX Home Region 890HH 3.8.4 80200 LAM/AFN Network Selection The UT12 will determine if it is running on the LAM or AFN by checking with the control head. If the channel transmit frequency is greater than or equal to 147.