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Safety Instructions This unit has been designed and tested in accordance with the EC Certificate of Conformity and has left the manufacturer’s plant in a condition fully complying with safety standards. To maintain this condition and to ensure safe operation, the user must observe all instructions and warnings given in this operating manual. Safety-related symbols used on equipment and documentation from R&S: Observe operating instructions 1.
Safety Instructions 10. Ensure that the connections with information technology equipment comply with IEC950 / EN60950. 11. Lithium batteries must not be exposed to high temperatures or fire. Keep batteries away from children. If the battery is replaced improperly, there is danger of explosion. Only replace the battery by R&S type (see spare part list). Lithium batteries are suitable for environmentally-friendly disposal or specialized recycling. Dispose them into appropriate containers, only.
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual 1RWH This manual deals with the following Software Packages and M3SR Transceivers: Software Package Software Package Software Package Software Package UHF Transceiver DS 4410A DS 4410A DS 4410A DS 4410A XD 4410A 6102.2068.05 6102.2051.04 6102.2097.03 6102.2080.03 6122.1109.03 fullband, with Link 11 UHF Transceiver XD 4410A 6122.1109.13 with Link 11, and integrated Control Unit GB 4000C UHF Transceiver XD 4410A 6122.1109.
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0 65 75$16&(,9(56 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual )LUVW (GLWLRQ DQG 5HYLVLRQV First edition...........Change Index 01......May 2003 First revision...........Change Index 02......August 2003 /,67 2) ())(&7,9( 3$*(6 Page No. Change index / date of issue M.1 to M.2 01 05 / 03 1/2 095.1000: sheets 17 + 18 6012.1234.54: 1/2 6076.0822.12: C.1 / C.2 6012.1234.12: 1/2 6076.0822.12: N.1 / N.2 001 to 002 G.1 / G.2 V.1 to V.4 B.1 to B.2 H.1 / H.2 Z.1 / Z.2 I.1 to I.10 02 Page No.
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual 'HILQLWLRQV Check In appropriate measurements by means of the specified test equipment proper functioning of a unit or module is established. Discolouration Components such as e.g. connectors and printed circuit boards are examined if they have changed colour due to temperature effects and thus differ widely from their normal condition. Disconnect Pull off connector. Examine In case of trouble the unit / module or components such as e.g.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual Visual examination – B.2 – This is a visual inspection of the outer appearance and completeness of a component / module / unit without manual interference by the examiner. This does not include the necessary preparations and finishing work such as e.g. opening and closing of covers or similar. 6076.0822.12.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual 1RWLFHV The three different notices used in this Operator’s Manual have the following meaning: :$51,1* 7KLV KHDGLQJ LV XVHG WR LQGLFDWH WKDW LQDFFXUDWH REVHUYDQFH RU QRQREVHUYDQFH RI LQVWUXFWLRQV RU PHWKRGV FDQ FDXVH LQMXU\ RU HYHQ IDWDO DFFLGHQWV RU GXULQJ DQ RSHUDWLRQ GHVFULEHG KD]DUGRXV PDWHULDO FDQ EH VHW IUHH LQ WKH XQLW RU V\VWHP & $ 8 7 , 2 1 7KLV KHDGLQJ LV XVHG WR LQGLFDWH WKDW LQDFFXUDWH REVHUYDQFH RU QRQREVHUYDQFH RI LQ VWUXFWLRQV R
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual 8VHU ,QIRUPDWLRQ 3XUSRVH RI WKH 0DQXDO This Manual provides all information the operators and service staff need to maintain level 1 of repairs. lt contains all necessary information and instructions concerning the installation, putting into operation and control of the unit, plus troubleshooting instructions down to unit level. In case of trouble this allows straightforward error localization as well as easy replacement of the unit.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual ,QGH[ $ AC/DC..........................................................2.19 Accessories..................................................1.10 Acknowledgement....................................... A2.1 Activates / deactivates operation with the connected UHF amplifier .........................................3.53 VHF amplifier .........................................3.53 Activating a specific user page ....................3.23 ACTIVE ...........
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual CU................................................................2.19 CU ADDRESS ROUTE................................3.78 CU CBIT DETAILS.......................................4.23 CU CBIT RESULTS .....................................4.22 CU DISPLAY PARAMS ...............................3.80 CU ERROR DETAILS..................................4.25 CU ERROR LIST .........................................4.24 CU IBIT DETAILS ............................
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual FM.......................................................2.36, 3.52 Format of responses ................................... A2.3 Frame for data traffic................................... A2.1 FREQ ..................................................2.36, 3.68 Frequency table .............................A2.10, A2.12 Front cabling ..............................................2.5, 2.7 panel ........................................................1.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual Link 11 (CLEW)............................................3.13 Link 11 data terminal......................................3.5 Loaded page area........................................3.21 LOADED PAGE PARAMETERS .................3.66 Loading the preset pages into the radio.... A1.31 LOCAL ................................................2.15, 3.57 LOG ADDR .........................................3.38, 3.79 Logical address...............................
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual 3 PA ................................................................3.53 PA UHF........................................................3.53 PA VHF ........................................................3.53 PAGE ...........................................................2.41 PAGE 1/2 MORE... ............................2.37, 3.31 PAGE DEF... ...............................................3.66 PARAMS... ...............................................
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual Rx antenna connector X5031 ................... A1.15 RX LEVEL....................................................3.48 6 S400U ..........................................................3.34 S400U protocol ........................................... A2.1 Safety rules ....................................................1.9 SAVE AS......................................................3.68 SAVE PAGE ................................................2.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual softkey DEFAULT SETTINGS ...........................3.30 DELETE ADDRESS ..............................3.77 DELETE PAGE ......................................3.66 DELETE RANGE ...................................3.66 DETAILS... .....................................3.33, 4.5 DEVICE MAPPING... ............................3.59 DISCONNECT .......................................2.30 DISP TIMER ..........................................3.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual Switches AF AGC function on or off......................2.38 automatic level control (ALC) for transmitter on or off................................3.48 between two active Presets ...................3.65 between two preset counts ....................3.65 clipper function on or off ........................2.37 input impedance of interface X10 ..........3.46 marker tone on or off .............................2.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual X31............................................................ A1.13 X32............................................................ A1.14 X33............................................................ A1.14 X4................................................................ A1.2 X5................................................................ A1.2 X5031........................................................ A1.15 X5032............................
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Overview 2 9 ( 5 9 , ( : Chapter 8VHU ,QIRUPDWLRQ General Features, Explanation of Models, Required Personnel, Required Power Supply, Design, Functioning, General Data, Detailed Saftey Rules, Accessories 8VH XQGHU 1RUPDO &RQGLWLRQV Introduction, Unpacking and Checking, Installation into a 19" Rack, Basic Cabling, Operation 8VH XQGHU 6SHFLDO &RQGLWLRQV 0DOIXQFWLRQ $SS Introduction to Communication Modes, Resources and Externa
0 65 75$16&(,9(56 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual List of Contents Chapter Title Page 8VHU ,QIRUPDWLRQ 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 General Features. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1 Explanation of Models . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.
0 65 75$16&(,9(56 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual Chapter Title 3.7.5 3.7.6 3.7.7 3.7.8 3.7.9 3.7.10 3.7.11 3.7.12 3.7.13 3.7.14 3.7.15 3.7.16 3.7.17 3.7.18 3.7.19 3.7.20 3.7.21 3.7.22 3.7.23 3.7.24 3.7.25 3.7.26 3.7.27 3.7.28 3.7.29 3.7.30 3.7.31 3.7.32 3.7.33 3.7.34 3.7.35 3.7.36 3.7.37 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Page Menu 415: RADIO INVENTORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.
0 65 75$16&(,9(56 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual Chapter Title Page A1.1.6 • Reference Frequency Output Connector X11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A1.4 A1.1.7 • LAN Connector X20 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A1.5 A1.1.8 • Miscellaneous 2 Connector X21. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A1.5 A1.1.9 • RS 232 Connector X22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0 65 75$16&(,9(56 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual Chapter Title Page $ /$1 9 5HPRWH &RQWURO *% 33 3URWRFRO $ A3.1 A3.2 A3.2.1 A3.2.2 General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A3.1 List of Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A3.1 • Primary Commands . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • User Information 8VHU ,QIRUPDWLRQ This manual deals with the following M3SR Transceivers: q q q VHF Transceivers XU 4410A and XU 4460A UHF Transceivers XD 4410A and XD 4460A VHF / UHF Transceivers XT 4410A and XT 4460A The only difference between the four transceivers is the frequency range (X. means XD = UHF, XT = VHF/UHF, XU = VHF) and that M3SR Transceiver X. 4410A has a Control Unit GB 4000C, mod.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • User Information General benefits of the M3SR Transceiver are: q q 2SHQ V\VWHPV DUFKLWHFWXUH to customize for individual initial or future needs. q +LJK PRGXODULW\ VOLFHG UDGLR with a variety of internal modules and rear interfaces to meet the customer’s operational and system requirements. q 9HUVDWLOH PDQ PDFKLQH LQWHUIDFH due to various local control panels and remote control units.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • User Information 5HTXLUHG 3HUVRQQHO Configuration of the M3SR Transceiver will have to be done by qualified personnel. Installation and operation of the transceiver should be assigned to adequately skilled personnel. The personnel must be familiar with this Operator’s Manual. 5HTXLUHG 3RZHU 6XSSO\ The M3SR Transceiver operates on a DC voltage of 28 VDC (19 to 31 VDC).
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • User Information 'HVLJQ H J ;7 $ 0RG (See Fig. 1.3) The M3SR Transceiver is accommodated in a sturdy 19" case of 3 height units, its top being formed by a detachable screwed-down metal cover. After removing this cover, the modules of XT 4410A become visible, which are: q Radio Basis KR 4400, Mod. 04 It is formed by several items, namely the mechanical parts chassis and housing, which accommodate the internal transceiver modules.
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • User Information )XQFWLRQLQJ H J ;7 $ 0RG (See Fig. 1.4) The Radio Platform contains the central processor (= server) of the M3SR Transceiver. Via LAN/Ethernet, the server is connected to its clients. Clients may be an integrated Control Unit GB 4000C (mod. 02) and/or further Control Units GB 4000C (mod. 03) connected via the LAN connector X20 and a LAN hub, or customer-specific devices.
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • User Information *HQHUDO 'DWD See data sheet for Digital Programmable Software Radios of Series M3SR in Appendix A1. – 1.8 – 6076.0822.12.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • User Information 'HWDLOHG 6DIHW\ 5XOHV Establish the cabling only if the transceiver is switched off. When fitting operating rooms and installing and operating electrical equipment, the relevant national and international safety provisions and regulations have to be adhered to.
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 8VH XQGHU 1RUPDO &RQGLWLRQV ,QWURGXFWLRQ This chapter provides information concerning q q q q Unpacking and checking Installation into a 19" rack Basic cabling Operation - Introduction to Displays and Controls - Switching the Transceiver On and Off - Menu RADIO CONNECTION - Menu COMLINE SESSION - Menu MAIN - Menu MANUAL FIX. FRQ - Menu USER PRESET FIX.
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions For installation into a 19" rack with telescopic slides proceed as follows: 1. Take the right-hand telescopic slide and extend it as far as it goes. 2. Press the automatic unlocking device and pull the innermost slide completely out. 3. Attach the innermost slide to the right-hand side panel of the transceiver by means of four Phillips screws and the associated washers (see figure above). 4.
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions )URQW &DEOLQJ Cabling to be made at the front: &RQQHFWRU IRU IXWXUH XVH )LOO *XQ &RQQHFWRU 6HUYLFH &RQQHFWRU not used used for connecting a PC for • • • • remote control &RQQHFWRU IRU +HDGVHW *$ used for LOCAL mode operation (voice) software download monitoring analysis 1RWH )RU GHWDLOHG LQIRUPDWLRQ RQ FRQQHFWRUV DQG FRQWDFW DVVLJQPHQW VHH LQWHUIDFH GHVFULSWLRQ LQ $SSHQGL[ $ 7HFKQLFDO ,QIRUPDWL
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 0 65 7UDQVFHLYHU H J ;7 $ 5HDU &DEOLQJ Cabling to be made at the rear: *% & 0RG X42 Battery 24 VDC (19 to 31 VDC) X44 LAN X30 to Antenna GND H J ;7 $ GND X20 LAN X33 Control 24 V (external, switched) X31 DC IN X32 Battery 24 VDC (19 to 31 VDC) ,1 $ GND X2 X1 AC Mains (85 to 265 VAC) X31: DC IN is protected against reverse polarity (no function in this case).
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 2SHUDWLRQ ,QWURGXFWLRQ WR 'LVSOD\V DQG &RQWUROV For transceiver control, a multi-function man-machine interface is provided, featuring q q q Display q q q Key combinations Softkeys (menu-dependent multi-functional keys) Keys with a fixed function (such as ON / OFF switch, ENTER key, numerical keypad, cursor control keys) Controls (such as volume control and rotary knob) Indicators (LEDs signalling the
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 'LVSOD\ RQO\ ; $ Reflecting its design as a software radio, the M3SR Transceiver controlled via GB 4000C relies on a menu-based control concept, the operator being guided through the individual menus and submenus and having a variety of selection options. This chapter assumes that the individual functions or submenus are called up starting on the main menu level.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 6RIWNH\V RQO\ ; $ 2.5.1.2.1 Softkey Numbers Softkey No. Softkey No. The softkey numbering as shown by the example above is maintained throughout this chapter. 2.5.1.2.2 Explanation of Softkey Symbols The use of symbols in the menu-dependent softkey designations follows some simple rules: This menu contains two pages.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions One menu is following. The current setting is shown in the second line (example: HIGH). Example: Toggle switch with two functions, the currently active function is highlighted. Fixed function: The tone is produced as long as you keep pressing the key. (Three dots): Further menus are following. After pressing the associated softkey a parameter can be entered/edited manually.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 2.5.1.2.3 Value Selection q Selection within a set of values (example: power) can be made in different ways: 1. Press the appropriate softkey associated to the relevant display field as many times as required, selection being made in forward direction. Confirm by pressing the ENTER key. The previously set value remains highlighted until a new setting is selected and confirmed with ENTER. Example: Softkey and 2.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions q An arrow after a figure means that if this numerical value has been changed it must be confirmed with ENTER. Example: q Toggle switches are actuated by just pressing the appropriate softkey, i.e. without ENTER. Example: without 6076.0822.12.02 – 2.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions .H\V ZLWK )L[HG )XQFWLRQ Numerical keypad *) Key ENT *) Key ON / OFF Key ESC / CLR *) Key LOCAL Key MENU HOME *) Key ON / OFF *) *) q Key SELECT Button RESET only X. 4410A 21 2)) Key (Control Unit GB 4000) Switching the transceiver on (but not off), or during operation switching the display off and on again.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions q 6(/(&7 Key (Front Panel) By using the SELECT key one of the AF sources for the loudspeaker can be selected that have been configured in Menu 575 (FRONTPANEL AUDIO SOURCE), e.g. CL1 (Comline) or Guard U/V. A Comline is a functional unit of radio modules. LED 1 lighted 1. Press key LED 1 and 2 flashing 2. Press key none of the LEDs lighted 3.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions Running remote control sessions (fixed, advanced) are terminated. Control units, which may be connected, are able to operate in remote control sessions (monitoring) only. In local mode the four audio lines (NB1, WB1, NB2, WB2) have no function. In voice mode (V/D UNCP) the signal from the headset interface is used for carrier modulation. The demodulated AF signal will be made available also at the headset interface.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions .H\ &RPELQDWLRQV By hitting the following key combinations on Control Unit GB 4000C and the Front Panel, respectively, special commands can be given to the M3SR Transceiver. .H\ FRPELQDWLRQ RQ &RQWURO 8QLW RQO\ ; $ 'HVFULSWLRQ HIIHFW RQ 0 65 7UDQVFHLYHU (6& &/5 and 21 2)) The radio initiates an Emergency Clear. or This works always, i.e. also in a Monitoring Session.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions &RQWUROV Tuning Knob (only X. 4410A) Volume Control Headphone Volume Control Loudspeaker q Tuning Knob (Control Unit GB 4000) Selecting values.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions ,QGLFDWRUV LED AC/DC LED ON *) LED G *) LED CU *) LED GO *) *) q LED SQL M LED SQL G LED BATT LED LOCAL only X. 4410A LED KEY LED GO LED CARR LEDs 1 to 4 LED 21 (Control Unit GB 4000) is illuminated when the control unit is on. q LED &8 (Control Unit GB 4000) is illuminated when the control unit is fully operative. q LED * (Control Unit GB 4000) lights up when the guard receiver squelch opens.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions q LED 64/ * (Front Panel) indicates reception of a signal by Guard Receiver ET 4400G. q LEDs to (Front Panel) indicate which signal is being output via the loudspeaker (3 + 4 presently not used): LED 1 2 AF signal 3 4 no AF signal OLJKWHG AF signal of main receiver and in addition of guard receiver, if switched on via softkey GUARD in Menu 110 (MANUAL FIX.FRQ) or 210 (USER PRESET FIX.FRQ).
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 6ZLWFKLQJ WKH 7UDQVFHLYHU 2Q DQG 2II 0 65 7UDQVFHLYHU ; $ 2.5.2.1.1 Minimum Requirements Before putting the M3SR Transceiver X. 4410A into operation make sure that the following minimum requirements are met: • AC Power Supply IN 4000A (or a battery complying with the technical specifications) is available. • • • Antenna is connected. Handset or headset is connected. See also chapter 2.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions /(' &8 q /(' 21 /(' *2 /(' *2 /(' /(' $& '& All LEDs pointed out above are illuminated to indicate readiness for operation, their individual messages are: LED ON: control unit ready for operation LED CU: control unit ok LEDs GO: radio ok LED AC/DC: power available LED 1: indicates which signal is being output via the loudspeaker 1RWH ,I /(' UHPDLQV GDUN SUHVV WKH 6(/(&7 NH\ q The last activated
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 2.5.2.1.3 Switching Off .H\ 21 2)) switches the transceiver on / off + Press key ON / OFF on the Front Panel. q Control Unit GB 4000C, mod. 02 (left-hand part of the control panel) may be switched off separately by using the ON/OFF key on its front panel. In this case the display will go dark although the radio is still operative. 1RWH 7KH FRQWURO XQLW GLVSOD\ ZLOO DOVR EH GDUN ZKLOH WKH VFUHHQ VDYHU LV DFWLYH +
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 0 65 7UDQVFHLYHU ; $ 2.5.2.2.1 Minimum Requirements Before putting the M3SR Transceiver X. 4460A into operation make sure that the following minimum requirements are met: • Control Unit GB 4000C, mod. 03 (remote version) is connected with the transceiver via LAN. • • Control Unit GB 4000C, mod. 03 is connected with the power distribution system. • • Antenna is connected.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions Control Unit GB 4000C, Mod.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 2.5.2.2.3 Switching Off /(' 21 .H\ 21 2)) switches the control unit display off and on + Press key ON / OFF on Control Unit GB 4000C, mod. 03. q LED ON is extinguished. .H\ 21 2)) switches the transceiver on / off + Press key ON / OFF on the Front Panel. – 2.26 – 6076.0822.12.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 0HQX 5$',2 &211(&7,21 Via Menu 010 the link setup between Control Unit GB 4000C and the radio is done. Starting point: Switching On q The following display appears: Address edit field 0HQX No. Control Action Notes Setting logical radio address in the range from 001 to 999. Set address. Confirm with ENTER.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 0HQX &20/,1( 6(66,21 In Menu 020 the operator can define the level of access, switch from COMLINE Session to RADIO Session (Menu 030) or cut the connection between control unit and radio, if necessary. The COMLINE session is the normal operating mode of the radio where all the COMLINE radio operation parameters are set via Menus • • • 110 (MANUAL FIX.FRQ), 210 (USER PRESET FIX.FRQ) and 300 (EMERGENCY).
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions • FIXED - In a FIXED COMLINE session, a fixed remote control connection is established between the own control unit and the radio which cannot be broken by third parties. - Therefore FIXED COMLINE session is used whenever continuous remote control is required. &$87,21 ,Q D ),;(' &20/,1( VHVVLRQ LW LV LPSRVVLEOH IRU IXUWKHU FRQWURO XQLWV ZKLFK PD\ EH FRQQHFWHG WR WDNH UHPRWH FRQWURO RI WKH UDGLR $Q H[FHSWLRQ WR WKLV
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions Starting point: Menu 010 (RADIO CONNECTION) + Press softkey (9) and the following display appears: 0HQX 1RWH 6RIWNH\ 5$',2 6(66,21 LV GHVFULEHG LQ FKDSWHU softkey CONNECT softkey DISCONNECT Remote control unit logical address 0HQX •• • Selected Comline (only 1 is possible) own 001 to 999 400U (protocol) Access level • •• Type of radio connection •• • • No.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions ([DPSOH The example below illustrates a control scenario of one transceiver and two control units, the command authority changing between the two control units. GB 4000C, mod. 03 Unit: 55 GB 4000C, mod. 02 Unit: 51 X. 4410A Radio: 46 The M3SR Transceiver X. 4410A with local control unit (GB 4000C, mod. 02) may also be remote-controlled by a Control Unit GB 4000C, mod. 03. GB 4000C, mod.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions GB 4000C, mod. 03 - Unit 55 GB 4000C, mod. 02 - Unit 51 Access level is changed to fixed. → The following message comes up: Detail of Menu 030: Detail of Menu 030: CL 1 TYPE SESSION ADR SIMPLE FIXED own Control unit controls transceiver alone and cannot be interrupted.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions GB 4000C, mod. 03 - Unit 55 GB 4000C, mod. 02 - Unit 51 The following message comes up: ← The operator presses key LOCAL. Only monitoring is possible. Control unit controls transceiver in LOCAL mode. Menu 040: Menu 040: 6076.0822.12.02 – 2.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 0HQX 0$,1 Starting point: Menu 040 If you come from any other menu, + press key and the Menu 040 MAIN (HOME) appears: 0HQX 0HQX 0HQX key MENU HOME 1RWH 6RIWNH\V 5$',2 0$,17 6(783 DQG &8 0$,17 DUH GHDOW ZLWK LQ FKDSWHU for future use Menu 040 shows the current operating status of the radio: q The following settings are active: 0DQXDO 0RGH )L[HG )UHTXHQF\ Manual radio opera
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 0HQX 3DJH 0$18$/ ),; )54 )L[HG )UHTXHQF\ Menu 110 shows the current operating status of the radio. All operation parameters can be selected and edited by means of softkeys. Starting point: Menu 040 (MAIN) + Press softkey (1) and the following display appears: Selected Comline (only 1 is possible) Selected radio operation mode (only FIX.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions No. 4 Control Action Press softkey POWER Select setting. Notes Selection of transmit power 2)) /2: 0(',80 +,*+ Ç 5 Press softkey MODU. Select setting. 6 Press softkey SQUELCH. Tx is switched off Tx is set to low power Tx is set to medium power Tx is set to high power Exact levels in W are defined in Menu 516 (VU TX PARAMETERS).
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 0HQX 3DJH 0$18$/ ),; )54 )L[HG )UHTXHQF\ Starting point: Menu 110, page 1 + Press softkey (1) and the following display appears: 0HQX softkey PAGE 1/2 MORE... no function No. page 1 Control ,Q 0RQLWRULQJ &RPOLQH VHVVLRQ RQO\ VRIWNH\V 35(9 DQG 3$*( 025( DUH HQDEOHG Action 2 6 1RWH Notes See chapter 2.5.6, softkey 2. Press softkey CLIPPER.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions No. 12 Control Action Press softkey CHAN SP. Select value. Notes Selection of the channel spacing value The channel spacing of 8.33 kHz is only available in the frequency range from 118 MHz to 144 MHz. 8.33 kHz and 25 kHz are used for civil Air Traffic Control (ATC) in AM modulation. 25 kHz is standard in UHF band. 13 Press softkey TX OFFS. Select value.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 0HQX 3DJH 86(5 35(6(7 ),; )54 )L[HG )UHTXHQF\ The PRESET menu is used for operation with the presettings stored in a PRESET PAGE. A few of the pre-defined values of the PRESET PAGE can also be edited and the new value can be stored.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions No. 3 Control Action Notes Press softkey GUARD. Selection of the guard receiver AF signal that in communication mode V/D UNCP is to be mixed to the main receiver AF signal. Select setting.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions No. Control 11 Action Press softkey PAGE. Notes The PAGE function is used to load a specific User Page into the Current Page range. Set value. The range of values is determined in Menu 610 (PRESET CONFIGURATION). Preset count 1: 0 to 199 Preset count 2: 0 to 99 (preset = 1) Preset count 2: 0 to 99 (preset = 2) For definition of Current Page, User Page and Loaded Page see chapter 3.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 0HQX 3DJH 86(5 35(6(7 ),; )54 )L[HG )UHTXHQF\ Starting point: Menu 210, page 1 + Press softkey (1) and the following display appears: 0HQX page 1 1RWH ,Q 0RQLWRULQJ &RPOLQH VHVVLRQ RQO\ VRIWNH\V 35(9 DQG 3$*( 025( DUH HQDEOHG Current communication mode No. Control Action 2 6 Notes See chapter 2.5.8, softkey 2. Press softkey CLIPPER.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Normal Conditions 0HQX (0(5*(1&< 02'( In the EMERGENCY menu, frequency band and transmit power for making an emergency call can be selected. Reception of an emergency call is indicated by illumination of the SQL G LED, as well as through a status message in the display. When the operator then changes to the EMERGENCY menu, that frequency where the call was received on will be automatically set.
Power Tone TX Offset Tx Tx Tx [ --- --- [ 12.5 25.00 [ XU: 100 ≤ f < 174 XD: 225 ≤ f < 400 XT: 100 ≤ f ≤ 512 --- --- [ 3) [ --- --- Wideband Analog --- --- [ 12.5 25.0 [ XU: 100 ≤ f < 174 XD: 225 ≤ f < 400 XT: 100 ≤ f ≤ 512 --- --- [ 3) [ --- --- Wideband Digital Diphase --- --- [ 12.5 25.0 [ XU: 100 ≤ f < 174 XD: 225 ≤ f < 400 XT: 100 ≤ f ≤ 512 --- --- [ 3) [ --- --- Wideband Digital Baseband --- --- [ 25.0 FM – 2.45 / 2.
WELCOME 010 CONNECT 020 COMLINE SESSION 040 MAIN/MENU HOME 030 RADIO SESSION 505 RADIO OPTIONS 510 RADIO MODULES Page 2/2 810 CU CBIT RESULTS 815 CU INVENTORY 820 CU ERROR LIST 835 CU ADDRESS LIST 840 DISPLAY PARAMS - 2.47 / 2.48 - 811 CU CBIT DETAILS 816 CU INVENTORY DETAILS 821 CU ERROR DETAILS 836 CU ADDRESS ROUTE 710 EDIT PRESET PAGE FIX.
6RIWNH\V * Squelch guard receiver active 0(18 +20( Switching to start menu 040 Radio ok *2 Control unit ok &8 Control unit is on 21 • Aborting processes • Deleting entries (6& &/5 • Initiating processes • Confirming entries (17 .H\V Control turned fully clockwise )XOO YROXPH Control turned fully counter-clockwise /RZ YROXPH /RXGVSHDNHU KHDGSKRQH YROXPH FRQWURO Switching transceiver on or off (toggle function) 21 2)) Selecting local / remote operation (toggle function) /2&$/ S
VRIWNH\V Control turned fully clockwise )XOO YROXPH Control turned fully counter-clockwise /RZ YROXPH /RXGVSHDNHU KHDGSKRQH YROXPH FRQWURO Switching transceiver on or off (toggle function) 21 2)) no function /2&$/ Selecting communication line 1 (2 to 4 disabled) = Rx and / or GRx signal 6(/(&7 .H\V 6076.0822.12.01 – 2.51 / 2.52 – )LJ 0 65 7UDQVFHLYHU ; $ &RQWURO DQG 'LVSOD\ (OHPHQWV Squelch guard receiver active 64/ * Squelch main receiver active 64/ 0 Carrier activated
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 8VH XQGHU 6SHFLDO &RQGLWLRQV 1RWH $OO VHWWLQJV DUH WR EH FDUULHG RXW E\ TXDOLILHG SHUVRQDO V\VWHP DGPLQLVWUDWRU RQO\ ,QWURGXFWLRQ This chapter provides information concerning q q Introduction to Communication Modes, Resources and External Devices Configuration Examples - Voice / Data Unciphered - Wideband Analog - Wideband Digital - Link 11 (CLEW) - Voice / Data Ciphered q q q q Guard Receiver Preset
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions ,QWURGXFWLRQ WR &RPPXQLFDWLRQ 0RGHV 5HVRXUFHV DQG ([WHUQDO 'HYLFHV The following diagram illustrates the relationship between Option Codes, Radio Modes, External Devices, Resources and Communication Modes: • • • • • Option Codes: code to select functionality of radio software • Comline: interface between Rx / Tx functional unit (radio modules) and resources.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions &RPPXQLFDWLRQ 0RGHV Depending on the option codes, the external devices connected at the Comline and the currently active radio mode, one or several of the following communication modes are available: q Voice / Data Unciphered (V/D UNCP): The communication mode V/D UNCP is used for narrowband AM and FM voice communication. The keyline selected by PTT mapping is used.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 5HVRXUFHV The Audio Frequency Interface (part of Radio Basis KR 4400) provides the following resources: q four keylines - PTT_1L (contact X26.10) - PTT_1 (contact X26.18) - PTT_2L (contact X25.10) - PTT_2 (contact X25.18) q four audio lines (narrowband, wideband) - NB1 (contacts: Tx = X26.1 and .2; Rx = X26.3 and .4) - NB2 (contacts: Tx = X25.1 and .2; Rx = X25.3 and .4) - WB1 (contacts: Tx = X26.6 and .
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions ([WHUQDO 'HYLFHV A great variety of external devices may be connected to the M3SR Transceiver. This also includes cipher units, digital and Link 11 data terminals. Before external devices can be used, however, each of them needs to be connected to the Comline. This is done in Menu 565 (DEVICE MAPPING). A Comline is a group of modules within the radio (see also Menu 510 (RADIO MODULES)).
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions &RQILJXUDWLRQ ([DPSOHV 9RLFH 'DWD 8QFLSKHUHG 1RWH 1R GHYLFH KDV EHHQ OLQNHG WR WKH &RPOLQH LQ 0HQX '(9,&( 0$33,1* Voice transmission shall take place via narrowband audio line NB1 and carrier activation via keyline PTT_1L (low-active). Modulation is in AM or FM.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 12. Press softkeys 25. Press softkey 26. Enter a new TX LEVEL by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. Menu 570 (SQUELCH POLARITY) 13. Select squelch SQ COMLINE 1 by using the tuning knob. 14. Press softkey to set the squelch level to low. 15. Range: -15 dB to 0 dB, if TX-ALC = ON 27. Press softkey 28. Enter a new RX LEVEL by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 47. Select a new AF AGC DECAY time by using the tuning knob, then press ENTER. Select module VU POWER AMPLIFIER by using the tuning knob. 48. Press softkey Press softkey 49. Enter a new threshold by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. 36. Press softkey 37. 38. Menu 516 (VU TX PARAMETERS) Range: 6 dB to 20 dB 39. 40.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions :LGHEDQG $QDORJ 1RWH 1R GHYLFH KDV EHHQ OLQNHG WR WKH &RPOLQH LQ 0HQX '(9,&( 0$33,1* Voice transmission is to take place via narrowband audio line NB1 and carrier activation via keyline PTT_1L (low-active). Modulation is in AM or FM (see chapter 3.3.1). In addition, an analog data equipment is connected.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 10. Select Comline CL1 by using the tuning knob, then press ENTER. 11. Press softkey 12. PTT level to low. Press softkeys to set the 23. Press softkey 24. Enter a new RX LEVEL according to step 22. 25. Press softkey 26. Select module VU POWER AMPLIFIER by using the tuning knob. 27. Press softkey Menu 570 (SQUELCH POLARITY) 13. Select squelch SQ COMLINE 1 by using the tuning knob.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions :LGHEDQG 'LJLWDO For voice communication, narrowband audio line NB1 is used, carrier activation is performed via keyline PTT_1L low-active. Modulation is in AM or FM (see chapter 3.3.1). In addition, a digital data terminal is connected. Data communication is carried out via wideband audio line WB1 and carrier activation via keyline PTT_1 low-active.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions Menu 512 (AFI PARAMETERS) 8. Press key (front panel). 9. Press key 10. ENTER maintenance PIN by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. 11. again. Press softkeys 22. Press softkey 23. Select audio line WB1 by using the tuning knob. 24. Press softkey 25. Enter a new TX LEVEL by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. Menu 560 (AUDIO MAPPING) 12. 13.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions /LQN &/(: For voice communication, narrowband audio line NB1 is used, carrier activation is performed via keyline PTT_1L low-active. Modulation is in AM or FM (see chapter 3.3.1). In addition, a Link 11 data terminal is connected. Data communication is carried out via narrowband audio line NB2 and carrier activation via keyline PTT_2 high-active. Modulation is in FM.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 13. Press softkey 24. Menu 550 (PTT COMLINE MAPPING) 14. Check if keyline PTT_2 is connected with Comline CL1, if it is high-active and only effective in remote mode. If necessary, configure. 15. Press softkey Enter a new RX LEVEL by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 9RLFH 'DWD &LSKHUHG A Cipher Unit KY58 is connected and operated in baseband mode. For voice communication, narrowband audio line NB1 and wideband audio line WB1 are used, carrier activation is performed via keyline PTT_1L low-active. Modulation is in AM or FM. In addition, a Link 11 data terminal is connected.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions Starting point: Menu 040 (MAIN) 1. Menu 550 (PTT COMLINE MAPPING) 16. Check if keyline PTT_1L is connected with Comline CL1, if it is low-active and only effective in remote mode. If necessary, configure. ENTER maintenance PIN by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. 17. Press softkey Press softkeys 18. Select squelch SQ COMLINE 1 by using the tuning knob. 19.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions Menu 512 (AFI PARAMETERS) 30. Press softkey 31. Select audio line NB1 by using the tuning knob. 32. Press softkey 33. Enter a new TX LEVEL by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. 43. Press softkey 44. Enter a new TX LEVEL by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. Range: -3 dB to +15.5 dB relative to 1.4 Vpp Range: -15 dB to 0 dB, if TX-ALC = ON 0 dB = 1.4 Vpp into 600 Ω -3 dB = 1.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 56. Press softkeys 65. Press softkey 57. Select module VU RX (receiver) by using the tuning knob. 66. Select a new clipper level by using the tuning knob, then press ENTER. 58. Press softkey 67. Press softkey Menu 515 (VU RX PARAMETERS) 68. Select module VU SYN (synthesizer) by using the tuning knob. 59. Press softkey 69. Press softkey 60.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions *XDUG 5HFHLYHU The guard receiver is a common resource, meaning that it is not assigned to any particular Comline. There are two different ways for the guard receiver to be operated. a) Without audio mapping Plug the module Guard Receiver ET 4400G into the M3SR Transceiver. No audio mapping is necessary. The guard receiver is only available in communication mode Voice / Data unciphered (V/D UNCP).
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 3UHVHW 3DJH *HQHUDO q A Preset Page always consists of two areas: Fixed Frequency area EPM area (not used in this application) q For the Preset Pages the full choice of functions is available, regardless of the functions actually supported by the relevant radio. So for example Link 11 communication mode can be selected, although your radio may not have such functionality.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions ,QWURGXFWLRQ WR /RDGHG 8VHU DQG &XUUHQW 3DJHV Page storage within the radio is based on a redundancy concept.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 8VHU 3DJH $UHD The User Pages are a copy of the Loaded Pages, which can be edited for ongoing operation. User Pages can be restored to the Loaded Page settings either individually or globally. In the figures below any text in italics indicates that this page has been edited. By pressing softkey RESTORE PAGE (Menu 210 (USER PRESET FIX.FRQ)) a specific User Page is restored to the relevant Loaded Page setting.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions &XUUHQW 3DJH $UHD The currently used User Page is the Current Page. User Page Current Page 12 12 )LJ $FWLYDWLQJ D 6SHFLILF 8VHU 3DJH The Current Page can be edited by the operator in the Preset Page editor (Menu 210 (USER PRESET FIX.FRQ)). By pressing softkey SAVE PAGE the edited settings can be saved in the User Page. A User Page modified in this way is marked by an asterisk.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 3,1 1XPEHUV To protect the radio system from tampering there are two levels of PIN (Personal Identification Numbers) numbers in force: q q System PIN User PINs System PIN • • The System PIN is used to globally change the User PINs. • The System PIN is intended to be used by service or supervisor staff. The System PIN is unique and firmly tied to one particular radio.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions The figure below illustrates when a User PIN needs to be entered and where it can be changed: 6HWXS &RPOLQH 6HVVLRQ *) 5DGLR 6HVVLRQ 0DLQWHQDQFH Transceiver = PIN required = PIN changeable *) = not yet implemented Control Unit 2SHUDWLRQ 0DLQWHQDQFH The relevant User PIN can be changed in Menu 400 (Radio Maintenance), Menu 600 (Radio Setup) and Menu 800 (CU Maintenance), respectively.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions &RQILJXUDWLRQ 0HQX 6<67(0 In Menu 0 (SYSTEM) the User PINs can be changed globally (for details on PIN numbers refer to chapter 3.6). + Press key q The following display appears: and key simultaneously. keys MENU HOME and ENT softkey PIN RADIO SETUP No. 2 Control Action Press softkey PIN RADIO MAINT. Notes Entry of new radio maintenance PIN Abort entry. 1. 2. 3. 3 – 3.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. Control Action 4 14 Notes For entry of a new radio session PIN follow the same procedure as described for the radio maintenance PIN (see softkey 2). Press softkey PIN CU MAINT. Entry of new CU maintenance PIN Abort entry. 1. 2. 3. 6076.0822.12.01 Enter the CU SYSTEM PIN number by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. Enter new MAINT PIN number by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 5$',2 6(66,21 Changing from Comline session to Radio session is required to q q q q restore the default settings (see Appendix A1), install radio options (Menu 505 (RADIO OPTIONS)), connect a radio module to the Comline (Menu 510 (RADIO MODULES)), configure split-site operation (Menu 535 (SPLIT SITE DEFINITION)) Starting point: Menu 020 (COMLINE SESSION) + Press softkey (8) and the following displ
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 3DJH 5$',2 0$,17(1$1&( Via this menu the maintenance functions implemented in the radio are activated. The maintenance functions relate to the assignment of radio resources to Comlines, squelch polarity, inventory report, failure archive and initiation of IBIT functions.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. Control 9 Action Press softkey MAINT PIN. Notes Entry of new maintenance PIN Abort entry. 1. 2. Enter the new PIN number by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. Confirm the new PIN number by repeating the entry by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. See also chapter 3.6. Press softkey DEFAULT SETTINGS. 10 1RWH ,Q 5DGLR VHVVLRQ WKLV VRIWNH\ LV HQDEOHG Abort process. – 3.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 3DJH 5$',2 0$,17(1$1&( Starting point: Menu 400, page 1 + Press softkey (1) and the following display appears: 0HQX page 1 0HQX for future use 0HQX 0HQX softkey PAGE 1/2 MORE... 0HQX 0HQX 0HQX for future use 0HQX 0HQX + 0HQX Press the relevant softkey to call one of these menus. 6076.0822.12.01 – 3.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 5$',2 ,19(1725< This menu gives a survey of all hardware, software and firmware components installed in M3SR Transceiver X. 4410A or X. 4460A. Starting point: Menu 400, page 1 (RADIO MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (4) and the following display appears: see Appendix A1 Slot No. (see Menu 510) 0HQX Types: DEV - device, e.g.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 5$',2 ,19(1725< '(7$,/6 This menu displays administrative data of a component. Starting point: Menu 415 (RADIO INVENTORY) + + Press softkey (3) Select component. and the following display appears: Example: Software Designation The data for the component selected in Menu 415 comprise the following: Type (hardware, software, firmware) Name of module or software softkey DETAILS... Ident. No.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 5$',2 &21752/ 3257 Via this menu the serial control port parameters can be viewed and edited. 1RWH 2QH RI WKH SDUDPHWHUV WR EH FRQILJXUHG LQ 0HQX LV WKH SURWRFRO IRU GDWD FRPPXQLFDWLRQ YLD VHULDO FRQWURO SRUW ; ,UUHVSHFWLYH RI WKLV VHWWLQJ WKH SURWRFRO XVHG DW WKH /$1 LQWHUIDFHV ; DQG ; LV DOZD\V *% 33 Starting point: Menu 400, page 1 (RADIO MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (14) and the
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. Control 9 10 Action Notes Press softkey SAVE. Saves the current settings. Press softkey PARITY. Selection of parity Select setting. The asterisk (*) indicates that the new settings have not yet been stored. 121( (9(1 2'' 63$&( 0$5. no parity even number of bits odd number of bits parity fixed at 0 parity fixed at 1 11 Press softkey STOP BITS.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 5$',2 $''5(66 /,67 1RWH :LWK 0 65 7UDQVFHLYHU ;7 $ WKH DGGUHVV RI WKH LQWHJUDWHG FRQWURO XQLW QHHGV WR EH HQWHUHG KHUH Starting point: Menu 400, page 1 (RADIO MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (13) and the following display appears: softkey ADDRESS LIST... 0HQX 1RWH :H UHFRPPHQG WR HQWHU DOVR WKH UDGLR¶V RZQ DGGUHVV ORJLFDO DQG ,3 DGGUHVV ,I \RX IDLO WR GR VR DQG WKHQ SUHVV VRIWNH\ *(7
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 5$',2 $''5(66 5287( For addressing the M3SR devices the Internet Protocol (IP) is used. Therefore a unique IP address needs to be assigned to each device, permitting the device to be identified and addressed without ambiguity.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions Starting point: Menu 435 (RADIO ADDRESS LIST) + Press softkey (11) and the following display appears: softkey ROUTE... No. 2 Control Action Press softkey LOG ADDR. Notes Changing the own logical address: Change value. Range of values: 001 to 999 3 Press softkey IP ADDR. Changing the own IP address: Change value. 11 Press softkey GATEWAY ADDR. Changing the gateway address: Change value.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. Control 14 Action Press softkey SAVE TO RADIO. Notes Saves address and subnet mask to the radio. The asterisk (*) indicates that the new settings have not yet been stored. 6076.0822.12.01 q When softkey SAVE * has been pressed, the radio automatically performs a restart. q The following display appears: + Switch radio off and on again. + Enter the radio address (see Menu 010). – 3.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 5$',2 7,0( DQG '$7( Via this menu the time and date stored in the radio can be edited. 1RWH 7KH WLPH DQG GDWH HQWHUHG KHUH DUH RQO\ XVHG WR GHWHUPLQH ZKHQ H[DFWO\ DQ HUURU RFFXUUHG 7LPH GDWH DQG HUURU DUH UHFRUGHG LQ WKH HUURU OLVW 0HQX 5$',2 (5525 /,67 RU 0HQX &8 (5525 /,67 Starting point: Menu 400, page 1 (RADIO MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (11) and the following display ap
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 5$',2 237,216 In this menu all available radio options are listed. Starting point: Menu 400, page 2 (RADIO MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (2) and the following display appears: Serial no. of options controller softkey OPTIONS... List of radio options which are installed and can therefore be activated 0HQX 1RWH ,Q 5DGLR VHVVLRQ VRIWNH\ ,167$// 237,21 LV HQDEOHG 1RWH 7KH 612 6HULDO 1XPEHU
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 6(7 237,216 1RWH 2SWLRQ FRGHV FDQ EHVW EH ORDGHG LQWR WKH UDGLR YLD /$1 E\ XVLQJ WKH 5 6 6HUYLFH 0DLQWH QDQFH 7RRO =6 ,GHQW QR In this menu any new option can be installed. The data which need to be entered must be requested from the manufacturer.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 5$',2 02'8/(6 In this menu the individual radio modules are assigned to the Comlines. Starting point: Menu 400, page 2 (RADIO MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (3) and the following display appears: 1RWH softkey RADIO... MODULES ,Q 5DGLR VHVVLRQ VRIWNH\ &/ LV HQDEOHG 6RIWNH\ 3$5$06 SURYLGHV DFFHVV WR IXUWKHU PHQXV ZKHUH PRGXOH SDUDPHWHUV FDQ EH HGLWHG IRU 'HIDXOW 6HWWLQJV VHH $S
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. 3 Control Action Press softkey CL. Select value. Notes The selected module is assigned to one of the radio Comlines. 1RWH :LWK 0 65 7UDQVFHLYHU ; $ RU ; $ RQH &RPOLQH LV DYDLODEOH &RP OLQHV WR DUH LQDFWLYH ,Q 5DGLR VHVVLRQ VRIWNH\ &/ LV HQDEOHG 7 Press softkey VIEW FIXED. Displays a list of "fixed" modules, that is, modules that are firmly built in (for instance slot no.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 3/$7)250 3$5$0(7(56 In this menu radio platform parameters can be edited. The parameter default settings are factory-defined and should only be changed by service staff, for instance by using the R&S Service & Maintenance Tool ZS 4400 (Ident. no. 6105.2600.02). Starting point: Menu 510 (RADIO MODULES) + Press softkey (7) and select module PLATFORM by using the tuning knob.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. 5 Control Action Press softkey REF IN IMP. Notes Switches the input impedance of interface X10 (Reference Frequency): 2)) 21 10 12 input is high impedance 50-Ω input at X10 enabled Press softkey PWR SUP. Selection of the input to be monitored (CBIT): Select setting. 0$,1 %$77 0 % Press softkey EXT REF. Switches monitoring function on or off.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 3DJH $), 3$5$0(7(56 $XGLR )UHTXHQF\ ,QWHUIDFH In this menu the parameters of the Audio Frequency Interface are displayed and edited (page 1 of 2). The default parameters have been selected to allow optimum performance.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. 5 Control Action Press softkey TX ALC LEVEL. Notes Entry of the ALC level in the range from -6.5 dB to + 6.5 dB Enter value. Output level of TX ALC 0 dB is recommended. 6 Press softkey TX ALC. Switches the automatic level control (ALC) for transmitter on or off. 13 Press softkey TX LEVEL. Entry of value for audio TX LEVEL into 600 Ω of interfaces NB1 and NB2 in the range from -20 dB to +10 dB Enter value.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 3DJH $), 3$5$0(7(56 $XGLR )UHTXHQF\ ,QWHUIDFH In this menu the parameters of the Audio Frequency Interface are displayed and edited (page 2 of 2). For Default Settings see Appendix A1. Starting point: Menu 512, page 1 + Press softkey (1) and the following display appears: 0HQX page 1 for future use for future use No. Control 12 Action Press softkey SIDETN VOLUME.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 98 5; 3$5$0(7(56 In this menu receiver parameters are displayed and edited. For Default Settings see Appendix A1. Starting point: Menu 510 (RADIO MODULES) + Select module VU RX (receiver) by using the tuning knob. + Press softkey (3) and the following display appears: No. 2 Control Action Press softkey SENSITIV LW NOISE. Select setting. 3 Press softkey ATTACK.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. Control 12 Action Press softkey CLIP LEV. Select setting. Notes Selection of the clipper level This is used for noise clipping after AM voice demodulation. 1RWH 7KH &/,33(5 LV VZLWFKHG RQ DQG RII E\ XVLQJ VRIWNH\ LQ 0HQX SDJH 0$18$/ ),; )54 13 Press softkey INPUT. Select setting. Selection of antenna input When the common RX/TX antenna of a transceiver is to be used select RX/TX.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 98 7; 3$5$0(7(56 In this menu the transmitter parameters are displayed and edited. For Default Settings and Connection of Peripheral Equipment see Appendix A1. Starting point: Menu 510 (RADIO MODULES) + Press softkey (7) tuning knob. and select module VU POWER AMPLIFIER by using the + Press softkey (3) and the following display appears: No.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. Control 11 Action Notes Press softkey CONNECT. Defines whether an external power amplifier is connected at X. 4410A or X. 4460A and selects its type: Select setting.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 98 6<1 3$5$0(7(56 In this menu the synthesizer parameters are displayed and edited. As the default settings have been configured for optimum performance, changing them will not be necessary in most cases. For Default Settings see Appendix A1. Starting point: Menu 510 (RADIO MODULES) + Select module VU SYN (synthesizer) by using the tuning knob.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 63/,7 6,7( '(),1,7,21 1RWH 1RW XVHG LQ WKLV DSSOLFDWLRQ Starting point: Menu 400, page 2 (RADIO MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (3) and the following display appears: Softkey SPLIT SITE... 6076.0822.12.01 – 3.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 377 &20/,1( 0$33,1* 1RWH :H UHFRPPHQG QRW WR FRQILJXUH WKH NH\OLQHV IRU ORFDO PRGH DV WKLV PD\ UHVXOW LQ XQZDQWHG FDUULHU DFWLYDWLRQ E\ RQH RI WKH FRQQHFWHG GHYLFHV In this menu the assignment of PTT lines to radio Comlines is displayed and edited. For Default Settings See Appendix A1.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. Control 4 Action Press softkey LOCAL. Notes Selection of the active PTT line An "X" then indicates that this line can be selected by local control only. The PTT line is only enabled if the radio is set to LOCAL operation (key on Front Panel). 5 Press softkey ACTIVE. Selection of the PTT level of the current line 9 Press softkey SAVE. Saves the current configuration. 6076.0822.12.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX $8',2 0$33,1* In this menu the assignment of audio channels to Comlines is displayed and edited. Starting point: Menu 400, page 2 + Press softkey (12) + and the following display appears: Select audio line softkey AUDIO MAPPING... NB: Voice info WB: Data info No. 2 Control Action Press softkey SOURCE. Select setting. Notes Assigns the selected audio port to the Comline.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX '(9,&( 0$33,1* In this menu the assignment of radio configurations (e.g. Link 11) to Comlines is displayed and edited. Starting point: Menu 400, page 2 (RADIO MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (11) + and the following display appears: Select device softkey DEVICE MAPPING... 1RWH /,1. $ DQG 72' %($&21 DUH IRU IXWXUH XVH No. Control 2 3 Action Notes Press softkey TYPE.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 648(/&+ 32/$5,7< In this menu the polarity of the squelch signal output level is displayed and edited. Starting point: Menu 400, page 2 (RADIO MAINTENANCE) + + Press softkey (10) and the following display appears: Select squelch softkey SQUELCH... POLARITY Active level: High - positive polarity Low - level 0 V No. Control Action Notes 2 Press softkey ACTIVE.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX )52173$1(/ $8',2 6285&( By using the SELECT key one of the AF sources for the loudspeaker can be selected that have been configured in Menu 575, e.g. CL1 or Guard U/V. LED 1 lighted 1. Press key LEDs 1 and 2 flashing 2. Press key none of the LEDs lighted 3.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. Control Action 2 Press softkey SOURCE. Notes Assigns the Comline or guard receiver to the audio output at the Front Panel (loudspeaker, headset connector X7). Select setting. 9 Press softkey SAVE. Saves the current configuration. The asterisk (*) indicates that the new settings have not yet been stored. 0HQX 0$5.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 5$',2 6(783 Via the Radio Setup menus the PRESET PAGES (LOADED PAGES) are edited and stored. One PRESET consisting of up to 200 Pages can be stored in the radio. Alternatively, the PRESET may also be split up into two PRESETs with 100 Pages each. Each PRESET PAGE is made up of a fixed frequency and an EPM section (not used in this application).
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions Starting point: Menu 040 (MAIN) + Press softkey (5) and the following display appears: softkey SETUP... + Enter setup PIN number (5 digits) by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. q The following display appears: 0HQX 0HQX for future use 0HQX 0HQX No. 9 Control Action Press softkey SETUP. Notes Entry of a new setup PIN. Abort entry. 1. 2.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 35(6(7 &21),*85$7,21 In this menu the Preset configuration is displayed and edited. Starting point: Menu 600 (RADIO SETUP) + Press softkey (2) and the following display appears: softkey PRESET DEF... No. Control 2 1RWH ,Q 5DGLR VHVVLRQ VRIWNH\V 35( 6(7 &2817 DQG 6$9( DUH HQDEOHG ,Q &RPOLQH VHVVLRQ VRIWNH\ 5(6725( 35(6(7 LV HQDEOHG A Preset may consist of 200 or 2 x 100 Preset Pa
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX /2$'(' 3$*( 3$5$0(7(56 In this menu the individual LOADED PAGES can be selected and deleted. Starting point: Menu 600 (RADIO SETUP) + Press softkey (3) and the following display appears: Active preset + Enter page no. 0HQX softkey PAGE DEF... DEFAULT: no customer-specific data loaded LOADED: customer-specific data loaded No. 3 Control Action Press softkey DELETE PAGE. Abort entry.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 3DJH (',7 35(6(7 3$*( ),; )54 )L[HG )UHTXHQF\ In this menu the settings of a Preset Page selected in Menu 620 (LOADED PRESET PARAMS) are displayed, edited and stored (page 1 of 2). Starting point: Menu 620 (LOADED PRESET PARAMS) + Press softkey (2) and the following display appears: 0HQX page 2 softkey EDIT...
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. Control Action Notes 7 Press softkey DEFAULT MODE. Selection of the radio operation mode to be set, if this Preset Page is called up. 8 Press softkey SAVE AS. Saves the edited PRESET PAGE under a new PRESET number. Set value. Press softkey SAVE AS. Range of values: 0 to 199 The asterix (*) indicates that the new settings have not yet been stored. 12 Press softkey FREQ. Set value. – 3.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 3DJH (',7 35(6(7 3$*( ),; )54 )L[HG )UHTXHQF\ In this menu the settings of a Preset Page selected in Menu 620 (LOADED PRESET PARAMS) are displayed, edited and stored (page 2 of 2). Starting point: Menu 710, page 1 + Press softkey (1) and the following display appears: 0HQX page 1 softkey PAGE 1/2 MORE... no function No. Control Action Notes 2 See chapter 3.7.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. 13 Control Action Press softkey TX OFFS. Select value. – 3.70 – Notes Selection of the Tx offset value See Menu 110, page 2 (MANUAL FIX.FRQ). 6076.0822.12.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; 0 ; 0 Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX &8 0$,17(1$1&( In this menu the hardware and software parameters of the Control Unit GB 4000C are displayed and edited. Starting point: Menu 040 (MAIN) + Press softkey (6) and the following display appears: softkey CU... MAINT + Enter control unit maintenance PIN number (5 digits) by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. q The following display appears: 1RWH 6RIWNH\V ,%,7 &%,7 D
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; 0 ; 0 Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX &8 ,19(1725< This menu gives an overview of the hardware, software and firmware components installed in the control unit. Starting point: Menu 800 (CU MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (4) and the following display appears: see Appendix A1 Types: SW - identifier for software FW - identifier for firmware HWM - identifier for hardware module HW - identifier for hardware – 3.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; 0 ; 0 Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX &8 ,19(1725< '(7$,/6 This menu shows details about a component. Starting point: Menu 815 (CU INVENTORY) + + Press softkey (3) Select component. and the following display appears (example): The data for the component selected in Menu 815 comprise the following: Type (hardware, software, firmware) softkey DETAILS... Name of module or software Ident. No. Variant Code No. Version No.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; 0 ; 0 Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX 5$',2 $''5(66 /,67 ,3 DGGUHVV /RJLFDO DGGUHVV & ,3 DGGUHVV /RJLFDO DGGUHVV 5 & ,3 DGGUHVV /RJLFDO DGGUHVV & ,3 DGGUHVV /RJLFDO DGGUHVV 5 Hub Hub ,3 DGGUHVV /RJLFDO DGGUHVV & ,3 DGGUHVV /RJLFDO DGGUHVV 5 *DWHZD\ DGGUHVV
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; 0 ; 0 Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions For addressing the M3SR devices the Internet Protocol (IP) is used. Therefore a unique IP address needs to be assigned to each device, permitting the device to be identified and addressed without ambiguity. In addition, each device needs a freely selectable logical address in the range from 000 to 999, which is the address to be entered in Menu 010 (RADIO CONNECTION) for addressed operation.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; 0 ; 0 Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions Example: 1. Defining the subnet mask - depending on the number of networks and devices per network (up to 256 networks with max. 253 devices per network => 255.255.255.000) 2. Defining the logical addresses and IP addresses - Select a logical address that clearly identifies the particular device and is easy to remember. Address Logical Associated IP = network + local 46 192.168.082.010 192.168.082 010 47 192.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; 0 ; 0 Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions Starting point: Menu 800, page 1 (CU MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (13) and the following display appears: 1RWH :KHQ VRIWNH\ *(7 )520 5$',2 LV SUHVVHG DQ\ H[LVWLQJ DG GUHVVHV ZLOO EH UHSODFHG 7KLV SUHYHQWV WKDW LGHQWL FDO ,3 DGGUHVVHV ZLWK GLI IHUHQW ORJLFDO DGGUHVVHV DUH FUHDWHG softkey ADDRESS LIST... 0HQX + Select address. Gateway: Logical address No.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; 0 ; 0 Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX &8 $''5(66 5287( Via Menu 836 the own address (logical and IP address) can be entered.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; 0 ; 0 Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. Control 2 Action Press softkey LOG ADDR. Notes Changing the own logical address: Change value. Range of values: 001 to 999 3 Press softkey IP ADDR Changing of the own IP address: Change value. 11 Press softkey Changing the gateway address: GATEWAY ADDR. Change value. 1RWH (QWU\ RI GHOHWHV DQ H[ LVWLQJ JDWHZD\ DGGUHVV 12 Press softkey SUBNET MASK. Changing the subnet mask: Change value.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; 0 ; 0 Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions 0HQX &8 ',63/$< 3$5$06 In this menu the display parameters of the control unit are displayed and edited. Starting point: Menu 800 (CU MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (6) and the following display appears: softkey DISPLAY PARAMS... No. 3 Control Action Press softkey INDICATORS. Set value. 4 Press softkey KEY ILLUM. Set value. 5 Press softkey DATE.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; 0 ; 0 Operator’s Manual • Use under Special Conditions No. Control Action Notes Frequency (MHz) xxx.0000 xxx.0000 xxx.0083 xxx.0167 xxx.0250 xxx.0250 xxx.0333 xxx.0417 xxx.0500 xxx.0500 12 Press softkey DISP TIMER. Channel spacing (kHz) 25 8.33 8.33 8.33 25 8.33 8.33 8.33 25 8.33 Channel xxx.000 xxx.005 xxx.010 xxx.015 xxx.025 xxx.030 xxx.035 xxx.040 xxx.050 xxx.055 Setting of the display timer in the range of 1 to 60 minutes (display goes blank). Set value.
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 0DOIXQFWLRQ ,QWURGXFWLRQ This chapter provides information concerning q q Visual Inspection Troubleshooting - BIT Design - BIT Radio (Menu RADIO MAINTENANCE) - BIT Control Unit (Menu CU MAINTENANCE) 9LVXDO ,QVSHFWLRQ Check the following: 1. Check external cabling between the complete transceiver and external equipment. 2.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 7URXEOHVKRRWLQJ Troubleshooting of the remote-controlled transceiver is possible by using for instance a Control Unit GB 4000C, mod. 03. %,7 'HVLJQ For detection of device and system failures Built-In Test (BIT) functions are implemented in the equipment. The BIT functions support the service team in detecting and analysing equipment and system errors, helping them to decide on appropriate countermeasures.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction %,7 5DGLR 0HQX 3DJH 5$',2 0$,17(1$1&( Via this menu the maintenance functions implemented in the radio are activated. Starting point: Menu 040 (MAIN) + Press softkey (4) and the following display appears: softkey RADIO MAINT... + Enter maintenance PIN (5 digits) by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. q The following display appears: 0HQX 0HQX 0HQX + 1RWH 6RIWNH\V ,19(1725<
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 0HQX 5$',2 ,%,7 5(68/76 In this menu, an IBIT (Initiated Built-In Test) for the entire radio or a selected Comline can be started. After completion of IBIT the results are displayed. Starting point: Menu 400, page 1 (RADIO MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (2) and the following display appears: 0HQX softkey IBIT... 1RWH 6RIWNH\ '(7$,/6 LV RQO\ HQDEOHG ZLWK VWDWXV (55 No.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 0HQX 5$',2 ,%,7 '(7$,/6 This menu displays information about an IBIT result. Starting point: Menu 405 (RADIO IBIT RESULTS) + + Press softkey (3) Select message. and the following display appears: Message Status: Warning or Error Explanation of message softkey DETAILS... Ç See also Menu 420 (RADIO ERROR LIST) and Menu 421 (RADIO ERROR DETAILS). 6076.0822.12.01 – 4.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 0HQX 5$',2 &%,7 5(68/76 This menu provides information about the CBIT (Continuous Built-In Test) results. It displays all currently existing warnings and/or errors. As long as an error persists, the GO LED is extinguished and contact X23.4 (NOGO) carries low level. Starting point: Menu 400, page 1 (RADIO MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (3) and the following display appears: 0HQX softkey CBIT... 1RWH 6RIWNH\ '(7$,/
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 0HQX 5$',2 &%,7 '(7$,/6 This menu displays information about a CBIT result. Starting point: Menu 410 (RADIO CBIT RESULTS) + + Press softkey (3) Select message. and the following display appears: Message Status: Warning or Error Explanation of message softkey DETAILS... Ç See also Menu 420 (RADIO ERROR LIST) and Menu 421 (RADIO ERROR DETAILS). 6076.0822.12.01 – 4.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 0HQX 5$',2 (5525 /,67 This menu selectively displays all messages (warnings and errors) which have occurred in the radio, depending on the selected equipment. The first list entry always refers to the most recent error. Up to 100 errors may be listed. When the error list is full, a warning message comes up prompting the operator to clear the error list. Failure to do so will close the error list for new entries.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 0HQX 5$',2 (5525 '(7$,/6 This menu shows the details of an error. Starting point: Menu 420 (RADIO ERROR LIST) + + Press softkey (3) Select error message. and the following display appears: softkey DETAILS... The details of an error selected in Menu 420 comprise the following data: Name of error Error index Consecutive error number in the radio error list Error Code See Error Code List in chapter 4.3.2.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction (UURU /LVW Check the error code and proceed as indicated in the Action column (in most cases the radio will need to be transferred to the nearest depot facility).
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction Code Message Level Notes Action (CBIT message, frequent or single event) 0205 PS MAIN VLT LOW W DC power supply warning: Main voltage (28 VDC) low CBIT message: Send radio to depot. Frequent event: Check configuration (Menu 511, function PWR SUP). Switch off and check external power supply, cables and connectors at X31. If this fails to eliminate the fault, send the radio to depot.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction Code Message Level Notes Action (CBIT message, frequent or single event) 0214 PS SPEED FAN1 LOW W DC power supply warning: Speed of fan 1 at transceiver rear is too low CBIT message or frequent event: Check airflow of fans and ambient temperature. If this fails to eliminate the fault, send radio to depot. Single event: Check airflow of fans and ambient temperature.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction Code Message Level Notes Action (CBIT message, frequent or single event) 0256 SY PLL UNLOCK E Synthesizer error: PLL unlock CBIT message or frequent event: Send radio to depot. Single event: no action 0257 SY FREQ CMD ERR W Synthesizer warning: Incorrect frequency value commanded Inform depot. 270 HSELU FREQ CMD ERR W UHF filter warning: Illegal frequency value commanded Inform depot.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction Code Message Level Notes Action (CBIT message, frequent or single event) 0306 RX INT REF DEF E Receiver error: Internal reference defective Send radio to depot. 0307 RX IF PART DEF E Receiver error: IF part defective Send radio to depot. 0308 RX INT LO DEF E Receiver error: Internal local oscillator defective CBIT message or frequent event: Send radio to depot.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction Code Message Level Notes Action (CBIT message, frequent or single event) 0360 TX IN DRIVE MISSING E Transmitter error: Input drive signal below limit or missing CBIT message or frequent event: Send radio to depot. Single event: no action 0361 TX POW CTL LOOP LIM E Transmitter error: Power control loop out of limits CBIT message or frequent event: Send radio to depot.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction Code Message Level Notes Action (CBIT message, frequent or single event) 0550 FPGA1 R/W ERR E Platform error: Test of internal circuit failed Send radio to depot. 0551 FPGA2 R/W ERR E Platform error: Test of internal circuit failed Send radio to depot. 0552 FPGA3 R/W ERR E Platform error: Test of internal circuit failed Send radio to depot.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction Code Message Level Notes Action (CBIT message, frequent or single event) 0703 PL PLL2 UNLOCK E 0704 PL PLL2 NO REF FREQ E 6076.0822.12.01 Platform error: PLL2 is unlocked CBIT message or frequent event: Send radio to depot. Single event: no action Platform error: Check configuration (Menu 511, funcNo reference frequency for tion EXT REF). PLL2 Check the cabling at interface X10.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction %,7 &RQWURO 8QLW 0HQX &8 0$,17(1$1&( Starting point: Menu 040 (MAIN) + Press softkey (6) and the following display appears: softkey CU... MAINT + Enter control unit maintenance PIN number (5 digits) by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. q The following display appears: 0HQX 0HQX 0HQX + 1RWH 6RIWNH\V ,19(1725< 0$,17 3,1 ',63/$< 3$5$06 DQG $''5(66 /,67 DUH GHVFULEHG L
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 0HQX &8 ,%,7 5(68/76 In this menu the operator can start an IBIT (Initiated Built-In Test) for the Control Unit. When IBIT is completed the results are displayed. Starting point: Menu 800 (CU MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (2) and the following display appears: 0HQX 0HQX softkey IBIT... 1RWH 6RIWNH\ '(7$,/6 LV RQO\ HQDEOHG ZLWK VWDWXV (55 No. Control 9 Action Press softkey START.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 0HQX &8 ,%,7 '(7$,/6 This menu displays information about an IBIT result. Starting point: Menu 805 (CU IBIT RESULTS) + + Press softkey (3) Select message. and the following display appears: Message Status: Warning or Error Explanation of message softkey DETAILS... Ç See also Menu 820 (CU ERROR LIST) and Menu 821 (CU ERROR DETAILS). – 4.20 – 6076.0822.12.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 0HQX &8 .(<%2$5' 7(67 In the Keyboard Test the keyboard is checked for proper functioning. For this test the operator should press all keys and softkeys one after the other. The display shows which key has just been pressed. The keyboard test can be stopped any time by pressing keys ESC/CLR and ENT simultaneously. When triggering the IBIT in Menu 805 the keyboard test is started automatically.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 0HQX &8 &%,7 5(68/76 In this menu the results for the Control Unit CBIT (Continuous Built-In Test) are displayed. Starting point: Menu 800 (CU MAINTENANCE) + Press softkey (3) softkey CBIT... and the following display appears: 0HQX 1RWH 6RIWNH\ '(7$,/6 LV RQO\ HQDEOHG ZLWK VWDWXV (55 – 4.22 – 6076.0822.12.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 0HQX &8 &%,7 '(7$,/6 This menu displays information about a CBIT result. Starting point: Menu 810 (CU CBIT RESULTS) + + Press softkey (3) Select message. and the following display appears: Message Status: Warning or Error Explanation of message softkey DETAILS... Ç See also Menu 820 (CU ERROR LIST) and Menu 821 (CU ERROR DETAILS). 6076.0822.12.01 – 4.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 0HQX &8 (5525 /,67 This menu displays all errors which have occurred in the control unit. The first list entry always refers to the most recent error. Up to 100 errors may be listed. When the error list is full, a warning message comes up prompting the operator to clear the error list. Failure to do so will close the error list for new entries.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction 0HQX &8 (5525 '(7$,/6 This menu shows the details of an error. Starting point: Menu 820 (CU ERROR LIST) + + Press softkey (3) Select error message. and the following display appears: softkey DETAILS...
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Malfunction (UURU /LVW Check the error code and proceed as indicated in the Action column (in most cases the radio will need to be transferred to the nearest depot facility). Code Message Level Notes Action (CBIT message, frequent or single event) 0002 GR General Software Error W 0003 GR ERR STR FULL W Error store full Inform depot. 1000 CP +28V RANGE W Control panel +28 VDC out of range Send radio to depot. 1001 CP +2.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Maintenance 0DLQWHQDQFH 1RWH $OO PDLQWHQDQFH LV WR EH FDUULHG RXW E\ TXDOLILHG SHUVRQDO RQO\ 6FKHGXOHG 0DLQWHQDQFH q We recommend to readjust the oscillators (TCXO and OCXO, part of Radio Platform HPLAT, see the relevant Service Manual) one year after the M3SR Transceiver was first put into operation. Only this can guarantee that the specification is met.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Maintenance 7DNLQJ &DUH Such measures involve cleaning and touching up slight blemishes in the varnish coat of the transceiver. The following materials are required: ,WHP 'HVFULSWLRQ 1 Soft brush 2 Duster 3 Cleaning compound, e.g. suds, household detergent 4 Varnish Front panel: RAL 7947 telegrey Chassis: KB90 grey &OHDQLQJ : $ 5 1 , 1 * :HDU JRJJOHV ZKHQ ZRUNLQJ ZLWK FRPSUHVVHG DLU LQ RUGHU WR DYRLG H\H LQMXULHV &$87,21
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ 7HFKQLFDO ,QIRUPDWLRQ 1RWH )RU XVH RI WKH 0 65 7UDQVFHLYHU UHDGLQJ WKLV DSSHQGL[ LV QRW HVVHQWLDO 7KLV DSSHQGL[ SUR YLGHV LQIRUPDWLRQ IRU DQ\RQH LQWHUHVWHG LQ WKH WHFKQLFDO IDFWV DQG ILJXUHV RI ; $ RU ; $ The technical information covers the following: q q q q q q q External Interfaces Connection of Peripheral Equipment Default Settings Inventory Structure Technical Data for M3SR Transceiver Remote Cont
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ ([WHUQDO ,QWHUIDFHV (see Figs. A1.1 to A1.3) More detailed information is provided by the interface description, available on demand from Rohde & Schwarz at extra charge (order no.: 6102.4002.01SB). * or ~ = inverted signal $ 6HUYLFH ),// &RQQHFWRU ; RQO\ ; $ 1RWH )RU IXWXUH XVH $ ),// &RQQHFWRU ; 1RWH 1RW XVHG – A1.2 – 6076.0822.12.
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ 56 &RQQHFWRU ; &RQQHFWRU &RQWDFW Female multipoint connector, 9-way ; (FM 6104.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ 0LVFHOODQHRXV &RQQHFWRU ; &RQQHFWRU &RQWDFW Male multipoint connector, subminiature, 15-way 1 TOD_A bidirec. time of day *) 2 TOD_B bidirec. time of day *) 3 TOD CONFIGURATION output reference voltage *) 4 NOGO output 5 ~ZEROIZE input 6 ~INHIBIT_TX input 7 ~INHIBIT_RX input 8 GND 9 ~SOK_1 bidirec. synchronization ok *) 10 ~Bl_1 bidirec.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ 56 &RQQHFWRU ; 1RWH 7KH UHPRWH FRQWURO SRUW FDQ EH FRQILJXUHG LQ 0HQX 5$',2 &21752/ 3257 H J WR VHULDO SRUW VWDQGDUG 7KLV UHVXOWV LQ WKH IROORZLQJ FRQWDFW DVVLJQPHQWV $ 56 56 &RQQHFWRU &RQWDFW Female multipoint connector, subminiature, 15-way 1 GND 2 RS485_B_A input clear to send 3 RS485_S_A bidirec.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ $) ,QWHUIDFH &RQQHFWRU ; &RQQHFWRU &RQWDFW 6LJQDO 'LUHFWLRQ Male multipoint connector, subminiature, 26-way 1 AF_TX2_NB_A input narrowband galvanic decoupling 2 AF_TX2_NB_B input narrowband galvanic decoupling ; 3 AF_RX2_NB_A output narrowband galvanic decoupling 4 AF_RX2_NB_B output narrowband galvanic decoupling 5 AGND 6 AF_TX2_WB_A input wideband 7 AF_TX2_WB_B input wideband 8
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ )LOWHU 3RZHU $PSOLILHU &RQQHFWRU ; &RQQHFWRU &RQWDFW Female multipoint connector, subminiature, 44-way 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 ; (FM 6104.9001) Mating Connector: 44-way male multipoint connector (FM 6104.9547) Pin contacts (FM 1006.4504) Shielded case (FM 0627.1826) 6076.0822.12.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ )LOWHU 3RZHU $PSOLILHU &RQQHFWRU ; &RQQHFWRU &RQWDFW Female multipoint connector, subminiature, 44-way 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 ; (FM 6104.9001) Mating Connector: 44-way male multipoint connector (FM 6104.9547) Pin contacts (FM 1006.4504) Shielded case (FM 0627.1826) – A1.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ $QWHQQD &RQQHFWRU ; &RQQHFWRU &RQWDFW Recessed socket, N-type ; 6LJQDO 1 Antenna 2 GND 'LUHFWLRQ 5HPDUNV RF Rx input / Tx output (FJ 6104.9353) Mating Connector: Cable plug system N (FJ 0087.8850) $ '& ,1 &RQQHFWRU ; &RQQHFWRU &RQWDFW Multipoint connector 7-way: 2 high-current (40 A) pins + 5 auxil- A1 iary pins A2 ; (FM 6105.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ %DWWHU\ &RQQHFWRU ; &RQQHFWRU &RQWDFW Multipoint connector 3-way: 2 high-current A1 (40 A) pins A2 A3 ; 6LJQDO 'LUHFWLRQ 5HPDUNV GND SPARE BATTERY input 19 to 31 VDC (FM 0070.0780) $ Mating Connector: 3-way female multipoint connector (FM 0070.0800) High-current contacts (FP 0531.9233) Shielded case (FM 0586.9564) $ ([WHUQDO 6XSSO\ &RQQHFWRU ; &RQQHFWRU Female multipoint connector, 9-way ;
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ &RQQHFWLRQ RI 3HULSKHUDO (TXLSPHQW $ 8+) 3RZHU $PSOLILHU 9' / When frequencies outside the frequency range of 225 to 400 MHz or communication mode LINK 11, UHF Power Amplifier VD 480L will be bypassed.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information Starting point: Menu 040 (MAIN) 1. 17. Press softkey to e.g. Press softkey Menu 400 (RADIO MAINTENANCE) 2. ENTER maintenance PIN by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. deactivate the power level setting (LOW). 18. Press softkey 19. Select power level MED by using the tuning knob, then press ENTER. Menu 510 (RADIO MODULES) 20. Press softkey 4. Press softkey 21. 5.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information Since the power amplifier is deactivated (PA UHF = OFF), the default values are used for PTT instead of the values configured for AM or FM. Default values: AM = 3 W FM = 5 W Since the power amplifier is deactivated (PA UHF = OFF), the default values are used for PTT instead of the values configured for AM or FM.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ 8+) $JLOH )LOWHU )' The UHF Agile Filter FD 430 can be used in all communication modes. Only frequencies from the frequency range 225 to 400 MHz are permitted to be used. Softkey PA UHF has no function, because FD 430 is active always and cannot be bypassed.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information Starting point: Menu 040 (MAIN) 1. Menu 400 (RADIO MAINTENANCE) 2. ENTER maintenance PIN by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. 3. 15. Press softkey 16. Enter a new power level by using the numerical keypad, then press ENTER. 17. Press softkey 18. Select power level MED by using the tuning knob, then press ENTER. 19. Press softkey 20.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ 8+) $XWRPDWLF )LOWHU )' UHF Filter FD 221 can be used in all communication modes. Only frequencies from the frequency range between 225 and 400 MHz are permitted to be used. Filter tuning is monitored by signal ~Tx_INHIBIT0 (contact X27.4). As long as filter tuning is in progress, the transmitter is disabled. If tuning fails to be completed within approximately 20 s, the message " 603: EXT PA TUNING X27" comes up.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ 'HIDXOW 6HWWLQJV There are two different scenarios for default settings to become active: q The radio is powered up for the first time. q The radio is reset during operation by using softkey DEFAULT SETTINGS in Menu 400. In this case only the maintenance parameters will be reset, all other parameters are not affected.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information Module Parameters CPLAT: RX SQ Level S/N 10 dB Input RXTX or RX N 1RWH ,Q FRQMXQFWLRQ ZLWK $QWHQQD ,QWHU IDFH *, DQG ZLWKRXW 8+) )LOWHU )' VHOHFW 5; LQ DOO RWKHU FDVHV 5; 7; LQSXW TX SY (Parameters for AFI) Plat AFI Split Site 6076.0822.12.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information Standby not selectable PTT Mapping PTT1 low PTT1L low PTT2 high PTT2L low CL1 Rem CL1 CL1 Rem CL1 Phantom Mapping not selectable Audio Mapping WB1 none NB1 to CL1 WB2 to CL1 NB2 none Device Mapping All none, no CL assigned SQ Polarity All low Audio Source Source 1 = CL1 2 = Guard U/V Marker Control Disabled Local Mode OFF N PINs All PINs set to 00000 N Default values for Setup: Active Preset 1 N Preset Count
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ ,QYHQWRU\ 6WUXFWXUH In Menu 415 INVENTORY all components installed in the radio are listed: e.g.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ 7HFKQLFDO 'DWD See data sheet for Digital Programmable Software Radios of Series M3SR in the annex. – A1.26 – 6076.0822.12.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ 5HPRWH &RQWURO For remote control of the M3SR Transceiver two different serial connections may be used: *) 6HULDO &RQQHFWLRQ 6HULDO 3RUW 6WDQGDUG 3URWRFRO 1RWH X6 / X20 LAN GB2PP Multipoint connection (TCP IP addressing) X24 *) RS232 RS422 GB2PP Point-to-point connection RS232 RS422 S400U Point-to-point connection RS485 S400U Multipoint connection (with CSMA/CD) The protocol and the serial port sta
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ 5HPRWH &RQWURO YLD 56 &RQQHFWRU ; DQG *% 33 3URWRFRO Radio Interface Unit is in Advanced session and controls the radio. Remote Control Unit GB 4000C, mod. 03 Control unit is in Monitoring session. Advanced / Fixed session is possible. Radio Interface Unit e.g. RS232 GB2PP Protocol LAN GB2PP Protocol ; ; Control unit is in Monitoring session. Advanced / Fixed session and local mode are possible.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ 5HPRWH &RQWURO YLD 56 &RQQHFWRU ; DQG 6 8 3URWRFRO only Monitoring session Remote Control Unit GB 406 LAN GB2PP Protocol only Fixed session Customerspecific Device only Fixed session ; ; ; ; ; ; RS485 S400U Protocol DSSOLFDWLRQ SURWRFRO SUHYHQWV FROOLVLRQV LAN Hub only Monitoring session or local mode only Monitoring session Remote Control Unit GB 4000C, mod.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information $ q 'RZQORDG 6RIWZDUH 'RZQORDG A software CD is delivered together with each radio. The software CD contains the complete Software Package. The Software Package itself consists of various software and firmware items. The following table (example for fullband transceiver = XT) shows which software and firmware items are upgradable. 7\SH 1DPH ,GHQW 1R 9HUVLRQ 8SJUDG DEOH SWM DS4400A Pack SW PLATFORM FW FW FW FW FW FW FW FW
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • Technical Information Update 32 Tool The Update 32 Tool is contained on the software CD that is delivered with each M3SR Transceiver. Downloading the software is done in a number of single steps. Please follow the instructions in the Software Manual of the Update 32 Tool (ident. no. 6076.0168.42). It is also contained on the software CD. Another, more comfortable means for upgrading is the Service and Maintenance Tool ZS 4400.
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Digital Reprogrammable Software Radios R&S M3SR Your key to interoperability ◆ High operational flexibility while on mission ◆ Interoperability with existing radios according to international standards ◆ Easy system integration ◆ Low life cycle costs ◆ Software download of new waveforms ◆ High growth potential through P3I (preplanned product improvement) ◆ Embedded hopping filter optionally available
Radio Basis R&S KR4400 The various models are set up on the hardware and software of the Radio Basis R&S KR4400, which forms the central and common part of all R&S M3SR radios. The radio basis is independent of the RFspecific modules. Additional radiospecific hardware and software modules define the performance features of the radio.
Key features of the modules The modules have the following outstanding features: ◆ Independent use of all modules (no alignment or manual adjustment when modules are replaced) ◆ Central download of software and firmware (no need to open the radio unit) ◆ Data exchange via radio module bus ◆ Type label with bar code identification down to PCB level (fast automated detection and identification) ◆ All modules with electromagnetic shielding (maximum EMC/EMI immunity) ◆ All settings made via software (reduced ma
Internal AC/DC Power Supply R&S IN4400A The R&S IN4400A is the internal AC/DC power supply required for receiver and multireceiver radio types. Its submodules are an AC/DC converter and a DC/DC converter. The AC/DC converter delivers DC from the external mains supply. The R&S IN4400A occupies the slot assigned to the transmitter module. The external Universal Power Supply R&S IN4000A is required for transceivers or transmitters.
Built-in test (BIT) concept Radio failure archive An efficient BIT concept allows identification and location of functional failures down to module level. All failures detected during the test can be indicated locally and remotely. All failures detected and error messages are stored in the radio failure archive. The archive can be read locally on the CCP and remotely. Each entry also contains a description in plain text.
Specifications for basic fixed-frequency radio FM noise quieting (with input signal –70 dBm, fm = 1 kHz; deviation = ±3.5 kHz ) Common data for transmitter, transceiver and receiver radio configurations Selectivity (IF bandwidth) Unless stated otherwise, specs are valid for the frequency range from 108 MHz to 174 MHz and 225 MHz to 400 MHz. For the remaining ranges down to 100 MHz and up to 512 MHz, minor deviations may occur. Main RX BW 1 for 25 kHz channel spacing BW 2 for 8.
AF outputs (WB) (valid for A9E and F9E in plain and fixed-frequency mode) Line output Impedance 600 : ±10% Level with input signal –47 dBm, fm = 1 kHz, m = 0.9 or ±6.25 kHz FM deviation 1.4 V peak-peak nominal (1 V to 8 V peak-peak settable) into 600 : unbalanced AF response With input signal –47 dBm, m = 0.9 30 Hz to 12000 Hz with ±2 dB 25000 Hz with d–10 dB (fref = 1 kHz) Extended frequency range on request 30 Hz to 16000 Hz with ±2 dB THD (with input signal –79 dBm to +3 dBm, m = 0.
Built-in interfaces Serial interfaces LAN RF power amplifier (PA) and RF filter control interfaces 2 serial interfaces up to 115 kbit/s; one RS-232-C, the other one can be configured as RS-232-C/RS-422/RS-485, parameters adjustable for radio control, configuration, user data (SECOS mode with DPP) 2 interfaces acc. to Ethernet IEEE802.
Plug-in option Ordering information Guard Receiver R&S ET4400G Order designation Type Order No. Basic radio Guard (distress) frequencies 121.5 MHz and 243 MHz in parallel at the same time Input signal protection d+21 dBm R&S M3SR Basic Unit Hardware for split-site receiver radios, without CCP, without software, AC/DC R&S MR4400E 6057.8496.02 Sensitivity (with AM (m = 0.3), 121.
R&S IN4000A Power supply cable R&S M3SR-R&S IN4000A, 1 m 6105.5500.03 6105.5639.10 Compatible remote control units Comfort Control Unit (DC) Comfort Control Unit (AC/DC) (suitable for all radio types, incl. software) Remote Control Units of R&S Series400U Ordering example: R&S GB406xx on request Handset, rugged type R&S GA013 0693.7712.02 Headset, standard type R&S GA015 0583.6012.02 Type Order No. Add item Headset, light type R&S GA015L 6082.9663.
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • V.24 Remote Control (S400U Protocol) $ $GGUHVVLQJ $ $GGUHVVLQJ 5DQJH Addresses 01 to 99 are the generally used device addresses.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • V.24 Remote Control (S400U Protocol) $ ,QTXLU\ $ )RUPDW RI 5HVSRQVHV This format corresponds to that of the acknowledgements. Thus the same characters are contained (E, U) in addition to the frame, the address and the information required. The waiting period until the end of response depends on the kind of command and varies from approximately 100 ms up to 5 s. $ ,QTXLU\ RI &DUULHU DQG 6TXHOFK The control code for this inquiry i
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • V.24 Remote Control (S400U Protocol) $ 6FDQQLQJ 6 8 RQO\ The control code is "Q" with two 2-digit channel numbers defining start and end channels. The scanning mode is left by entering a new frequency or channel number. If in scanning a channel (= preset stored in radio) is hit where reception is taking place, scanning will stop until a new scanning command is received.
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • V.24 Remote Control (S400U Protocol) Command Inquiry Inquiries Function Carrier and squelch reports recommended time-out for inquiry "N" 1.2 s, for all other inquiries and commands 5 s (9 600 Bd) Version and date of radio software (response Vx.xxdd.mm.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • V.24 Remote Control (S400U Protocol) Command Function Code Radio warning messages Same problem as Ty/Tyy, but meaning is only "Warning" instead of "NoGo". T1yy Response if command is free from syntax errors (= "*" instead of "U") or bit errors (e.g.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • V.24 Remote Control (S400U Protocol) $ ([DPSOHV (e.g.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • V.24 Remote Control (S400U Protocol) $ 5XOHV IRU 5HPRWH )UHTXHQF\ &RQWURO RI 6HULHV 0 65 $ ,QSXW RI 'LJLWV N+] 6SDFLQJ ZLWKRXW 2IIVHW Format: FFFFXX (XX = 00 / 12 / 25 / 37 / 50 / 62 / 75 / 87) $ ,QSXW RI 'LJLWV N+] 6SDFLQJ ZLWK 2IIVHW RU N+] 6SDFLQJ a) Offset Format: FFFFXXO (XX = 00 / 12 / 25 / 37 / 50 / 62 / 75 / 87) O = 1: -2.5 kHz O = 2: +2.5 kHz O = 4: -5 kHz O = 5: +5 kHz O = 7: -7.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • V.24 Remote Control (S400U Protocol) $ )UHTXHQF\ 7DEOH (e.g. 118.000 MHz to 118.100 MHz) – A2.10 – Frequency (MHz) Spacing / BW / Offset (kHz) Command 118.000.0 8.33 / NB / 12.5 / WB / 0 12.5 / WB / +2.5 12.5 / WB / +5.0 12.5 / WB / +7.5 1180000 118000 1180002 1180005 1180008 118.000.3 8.33 / NB / - 11800083 118.012.5 12.5 / WB / 0 12.5 / WB / -2.5 12.5 / WB / +2.5 12.5 / WB / -5.0 12.5 / WB / +5.0 12.5 / WB / -7.5 12.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • V.24 Remote Control (S400U Protocol) 6076.0822.12.02 Frequency (MHz) Spacing / BW / Offset (kHz) Command 118.075.0 8.33 / NB / 12.5 / WB / 0 12.5 / WB / -2.5 12.5 / WB / +2.5 12.5 / WB / -5.0 12.5 / WB / +5.0 12.5 / WB / -7.5 12.5 / WB / +7.5 1180750 118075 1180751 1180752 1180754 1180755 1180757 1180758 118.083.3 8.33 / NB / - 1180833 118.087.5 12.5 / WB / 0 12.5 / WB / -2.5 12.5 / WB / +2.5 12.5 / WB / -5.0 12.5 / WB / +5.0 12.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • V.24 Remote Control (S400U Protocol) $ ,&$2 )UHTXHQF\ 7DEOH (e.g. 118.000 MHz to 118.100 MHz) – A2.12 – ICAO Frequency (MHz) Spacing (kHz) Command 118.000 25 118000 118.005 8.33 1180000 118.010 8.33 1180083 118.015 8.33 1180166 118.025 25 118025 118.030 8.33 1180250 118.035 8.33 1180333 118.040 8.33 1180416 118.050 25 118050 118.055 8.33 1180500 118.060 8.33 1180583 118.065 8.33 1180666 118.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • LAN / V.24 Remote Control (GB2PP Protocol) $ /$1 9 5HPRWH &RQWURO *% 33 3URWRFRO $ *HQHUDO More detailed information is provided by the Serial Interface Control Document, available on demand from Rohde & Schwarz at extra charge (order no.: 6102.3258.00). $ /LVW RI &RPPDQGV The following lists contains possible commands. It does not claim to be complete.
0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • LAN / V.24 Remote Control (GB2PP Protocol) $ AC AD AF AG AM AP AS AS AT CC CD CL CL CO CP CP CS CS DM DM DM DO DP DP DS DS ED EE EL EP ET FD GN GR ID IL IR IS IT LD LI LP LS – A3.2 – 6HFRQGDU\ &RPPDQGV Set and request the current communication mode of the radio Define and request the current address definition list of the radio Set and request the configuration parameters of the AFI Set and request the current AF AGC status Set and request the
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0 65 75$16&(,9(5 ; $ ; $ Operator’s Manual • LAN / V.24 Remote Control (GB2PP Protocol) SY TC TI TO TO TR TS TV TX – A3.