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1. ENIWCKU S 4 Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Content Page Content 2 General Features 3 Display Elements Major 6a 4 Control Elements Major 6a 4 Rear view Major 6a 6 Sockets pin layout Major 6a 6 RS232 Connecting cable for flashing printing monitoring 7 Settings 5232 interface 7 Keyboard layout in the programming mode Major 22 Reset 23 EEPROM addresses 27 EEPROM addresses continued 28 EEPROM addresses continued 29 EEPROM addresses continued 30 EEPROM addresses continued 31 EEPROM addresses continued 32 EEPROM addresses continued 33 2 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme General Features The Major 6a is the newer design of the well known Major 6 The display is an alphanumeric LC dis play with background lighting A gooseneck microphone with high dynamics is standard All keys can be programmed freely Two different functions can be assigned to each key Up to 4 radios can be connected and used simultaneously by using a multi core cable 7 cores for each radio There is a squelch input a PTT output a potential free AF input and a potential free AF output for each radio A headset and a voice recorder all 4 radio channels merged on one output can also be connected Futhermore there are 3 switching outputs alarm switching output recorder control and headset switching and a serial interface RS232 or optional RS48
2. 1 IN input level 2 OUT output level F2 increase value by 1 3 GN microphone level 0 200 Hz F1 decrease value by 1 4 HA microphone level 1 300 Hz 5 HS microphone level 2 400 Hz 6 VR output level 3 600 Hz 4 800 Hz F3 quit without change 5 1000 Hz F4 save value exit menu 6 1600 Hz 8 3400 Hz the adjustment range of 9 4000 Hz the potis is 0 255 S1 2900 input directly on keyboard S2 3000 Hz S3 3100 Hz or S4 3300 Hz 1200 Hz F2 increase value by 1 i 1800 Hz F1 decrease value by 1 z exit menu F3 quit without change F4 save value exit menu GN gooseneck HA handset HS headset VR Voice Recorder 24 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Tronic Kompetent f r Elektroniksysteme v Euer ur F1 one digit to the left F2 one digit to the right The values can be changed directly with the keys to 9 quit without change F4 save value exit menu Ss BEES is shown for 3 seconds v 29 1 one digit to the left F2 one digit to the right The clock has already been calibrated ex factory Note the values for digital and analog Higher values accelerate lower values decelerate the clock Digi tally only rough adjustments are possible the fine adjust ment should be made by changing the anolg value F3 quit without change F4 save value exit menu m6a eng
3. RS232 5115 Settings RS232 interface 9600 Baud 8 databits no parity 1 Stopbit no protocol m6a eng 18 12 2009 7 Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Calling a radio subscriber Channel selection To activate one of the four channels push the corresponding selection button to To deactivate a channel again push the same or a different selection button You can also select several channels simultaneously by keeping the first selected channel button s pushed down while additionally selecting more channels When channels are activated the corresponding loudspeaker LED lights up Example Channel Communicating with the calling radio subscriber There are three different ways of communicating with a calling radio subscriber a By pushing the red PTT button the transmitter of the selected channel is turned on the corresponding sending status LED lights up and you can talk to the caller through the gooseneck microphone After depressing the PTT button the caller can be heard on the loudspeaker in regular operating voulme The volume of the loudspeaker is adjustable See section Switching of the loudspeaker status and Regular operating volume b Or by picking up the handset and pressing the PTT button on the inside of the handset By doing this the trasmitter of the selected channel is activated TX LED lights up and you can talk with the caller through the microphone of the handset You can hear the caller
4. 1670 Hz 1540 He 1670 He 1840 2000 He 1747 Hz 2000 He 1747 Hz 2200 Hz 1860 He 2200 He t660Hz stoHz p 680 He es COR EEA 20 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Transmitter control The transmitter of the selected channel is activated with one of the PTT buttons and stays activated as long as the PTT button is being pressed During transmitting of the call the transmitter is automatically activated The transmitter is controlled by open collector outputs to GND so that several Major 6a s can be connected in parallel circuit without any problems PTT button lead time The lead time is defined as the time between the activation of the transmitter and the interconnection of the AF signaling to the transmitter The lead time channel 1 4 is programmed in the UGA 1 4 register 243 at the 3rd 4th digit in steps of 5ms Ex factory the lead time is adjusted to 200ms Remote channel operation The remote control of radio devices can only be used togther with our Line Interface FT634aC CL For each channel which is to be connected to a remote radio device a separate pair of Line Interfaces FT634aC CL one for Major 6a and one for a radio device is needed To get to the channel input mode of an activated channel press the button push long The display switches to the channel display and
5. yes 5th digit relais on with SQL squelch 0 no 1 on every channel 2 on active channel m6a eng 18 12 2009 27 C Kompetent f r Elektroniksysteme EEPROM addresses general configurations continued register coding for 003 configuration for RS 232 1st digit received calls to RS232 0 no 1 yes 2nd digit transmitted calls to RS232 0 no 1 yes 3rd digit channel to RS232 0 no 1 yes 4th digit RS232 address F none 004 configuration 2 for RS 232 1st digit RS 232 on when starting 0 off 1 005 configuration status 1st digit status 1digit 2digit 3digit 0 1 2 3 2nd 4th start status after turning on FFF no status digit 006 configuration headset 1st 3rd threshold level for AD converter for headset detection digit 000 999 nnn 5mV lower voltage headset is connected 008 configuration printer parameter 1st digit printing of heading 0 no 1 yes 2nd 3rd number of lines per page without heading digit 009 configuration display 1st 3rd Duration illumination digit 000 999 nnn 15 000 off 001 always on 4th digit brightness when on 0 4 Sth digit brightness when off 0 4 6th digit language 0 German 1 English 2 French 3 Dutch 4 Italian 7th digit delay for programming mode start 1 1 0 none disabled Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme m6a eng 18 12 2009 28
6. 4th digit on loudspeaker when receiver is lifted 5th digit allows RX AF on loudspeaker during PTT valid for all digits 0 no AF 1 AF of activated channels 2 listening in AF of deactivated channels 3 AF of acitvated channels and listening in AF m6a eng 18 12 2009 9 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Regular operating volume To change the regular operating volume first press down the loudspeaker button for a longer time The display now shows lt Total volume gt and next to this on the right side the prompt flashes The volume can be set between 0 and 9 The set volume is saved even after turning off But a set power on volume can be programmed in register 090 1 2 Listen in volume If a radio channel is not activated you can listen in on it with the listen in volume To change the listen in volume channel x keep the corresponding selection button pressed for a moment The display now shows lt listen in channel x gt and the prompt flashes The volume can be selected between 0 listen in OFF and 9 listen in volume operating volume The set volume is saved even after turning off But a set listen in volume can be programmed in register 091 1 5 Call volume If a channel is not activated the loudspeaker is switched to this channel in call volume for an adjustable length of time after detection of a call Then the loudspeaker returns to its previous status The length of time can be
7. Kompetent f r Elektroniksysteme Connection Major gt Radio device via multi wire Microphone Audio input Audio output b pem Transmitter activate active low Microphone Audio input 12 V max 200 mA Squelch input Carrier Squelch lt Audio input a Audio input b Major 6a Two way Radio Loudspeaker Audio output Loudspeaker Audio output The Major 6a AF in outputs are equipped with transformers and therefore are potential free If there are no potential free in outputs on the radio device one pin of every AF has to be connected to GND Preferably pin 1 and 8 are connected to GND pin 4 Pin 5 12 Volt is intended for power supply of external devices LIM AC FT634aC Attention you cannot supply a radio device with it Connection Major gt LIM ACT x Audio output b Microphone Audio input pum Transmitter activate active low Microphone Audio input 12 V max 200 mA Squelch input Carrier Squelch Audio input a Loudspeaker Audio output Audio input C 2 44 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Loudspeaker Audio output Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Technical Data Power supply voltage consumption of current without UGAs without AF consumption of current with 4 UGAs without AF consumption of current with 4 UGAs with AF Input level RX In from radio channel 1 4 ex factory set to adjustment range input imped
8. short dial 9 valid for all short dial calls 1st 7th digt 8th digit preset digits for short dial ID code see register x10 configuration encoder 1st 7th digit 8th digit ID mode preset digits for encoder unused digits have to be programmed with 0 selectable digits have to programmed with F example 5 tone sequence with 2 selectable digits 12100 12199 121 ID code F D code programmed like key 5 tone sequence double sequence call ID 3 7 tone sequence double sequence ID call 3 7 tone sequence 6 tone sequence 7 tone sequence 8 tone sequence empty empty 4 tone sequence 3 7 tone sequence FFSK mode 0 1 only call double sequence call ID The duration of the 3 7 tone sequences is programmed in register x55 at the 5th digit Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme m6a eng 18 12 2009 34 EEPROM addresses continued Configurations per channel register coding for x15 own ID x16 key tones for ID decoder variable and unused tones have to be programmed with F x17 standard acknowledgement x19 key tones for printer output variable und unused tones have to be programmed with F x20 decoder 1 x21 decoder 2 x22 decoder 3 x23 decoder 4 x24 decoder 5 x25 decoder 6 x26 decoder 7 x27 decoder 8 x28 decoder 9 x29 decoder 10 valid for all decoders 1st 7th digit tone sequence to be decoded variable and unused tone
9. 0 delete entry or 2nd digit 1 new entry 3rd digit 0 delete call completely 3rd digit 0 enter call signal 0 E 1 delete last entry F enter rest Function 8 status input 1st digit 8 2nd digit 0 delete status or 2nd digit 17 set status 3rd 5th digit 000 999 set status FFF entry Function 9 external inputs 1st digit 9 2nd digit 0 squelch input or 2nddigit 1 external muting 3rd digit 0 squelch off 3rd digit 0 muting off 1 squelch on 1 muting MH AF 5th digit 1 4 channel 1 4 2 muting active AF 3 muting MH AF active AF Ath digit 0 TX LED off on idle 1 TX LED blinks on idle 5th digit 1 4 channel 1 4 Function F functions depending on channel 1st digit F 2nd 3rd digit register 00 99 intended for 70 74 Depending on the selected channel the new function of e g register 170 270 370 470 is used 32 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme EEPROM addresses continued general configurations register coding for 090 configuration volume 1st digit save latest volume value 0 no 1 yes 2nd digit volume value when turning on 3rd digit save latest headset volume value 0 no 1 yes 4th digit headset volume value when turning on 091 configuration listen in volume 1st digit save latest listen in volume value 0 off 1 2nd digit listen in volume value channel 1 when turning 3rd digit listen in volume
10. 18 12 2009 25 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme and future option for configuration with PC F3 exit menu without change F4 save value exit menu 26 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Kompetent f r Elektroniksysteme EEPROM addresses general configurations register coding for 000 001 002 configuration for RX AF interconnections 1st digit RX AF on earphone headset 2nd digit RX AF on tape recorder output 3rd digit loudspeaker when receiver is down Ath digit loudspeaker when receiver is lifted 5th digit allows RX AF on loudspeaker while PTT pushed valid for all digits 0 no AF 1 AF of activated channel 2 listen in AF of deactivated channels 3 AF of activated channels and listen in AF configuration div 1st digit F keys LED function 0 OFF 1 display activated channels 2 existent ID in the ID memory 2nd digt call LEDs LS LEDs off with activating off on of the radio channel 0 no 1 yes 3rd digit PTT without selected channel 0 activating of latest selected channel 1 error message signal tone 4th digit ID display 0 per channel 1 mixed 5th digit return call 0 all activated channels 1 on this radio channel 2 activate radio channel and transmit there 3 switching to radio channel and transmit there Configuration of the tape relais 1st 3rd follow up time 000 999 nnn 100ms 4th digit relais with TX on PTT 0 no 1
11. 3 7 tone sequences is programmed in register x55 atthe 4th digit The 4th digit can be overwritten by the ID mode in the short dial register or the encoder 8 tone sequence free free 4 tone sequence 3 7 tone sequence 5th digit ID mode 0 connecting tone for double sequence F rest for double sequence FFSK mode 0 BAK 30 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme EEPROM addresses continued general configurations Key and input functions reg 010 089 Function 3 PTT 1st digit 3 2nd digit 0 3 PTT started with key 2 6 handset micro end by letting go of key 3 7 gooseneck or 4 7 PTT started with input headset micro end with function PTT off 8 switching SH HS micro 0 4 gooseneck micro F PTT off 1 5 headset micro if started with input on PTT 2nd digit 0 7 when switiching SH HS 2nd digit 8 3rd digit 0 no ID when 3rd digit 0 SH micro on PTT begins 1 HS micro on 1 Rogerbeep 2 automatic HS detection 2 own ID and status standard after power on 4 transmit short dial 5th digit E SH HS toggel 4th digit 0 no ID when input PTT ends 4th digit 0 no text display 1 Rogerbeep 1 100ms display text 2 own ID status 4 transmit short dial 5th digit 5th digit 0 short dial 0 Function 4 volume 1st digit 4 2nd digit 0 toggle loudspeaker 4 listen in volume channel 3 1 volume 5 listen in v
12. Ath digit 5th digit 6th digit ID mode 5 tone sequence call ID double sequence 3 7 tone sequence 10 call double sequence 3 7 tone sequence 6 tone sequence f tone sequence 8 tone sequence 3 7 tone sequence without ID 5 tone sequence without ID 4 tone sequence 3 7 tone sequence emergency call 5 tone sequence emergency call 5 tone sequence ZVEI emergency call 2 x 5 tone sequence forest emergency call The tone duration of the 3 7 tone sequences is programmed in register x55 at the 4th digit switching output 0 none 1 switching output ST 15 2 2 tape switching output ST 14 2 3 headset switching output ST 12 3 switching output 0 off F on 1 0 1 13s activation time acknowledgement 0 none 1 acknowledgement 3 own ID 4 received ID loudspeaker activate LED 0 1 loudspeaker 2 LED 3 loudspeaker LED emergency call flag for 3 7 tone sequences only for ID Mode 1 2 9 0 regular call no emergency call 1 7 emergency call display 1 7 digits from the right Between the two tone sequences of a double sequence either a connectiong tone B or a rest can be inserted The rest can be omitted If so the two tone sequences are transmitted directly one after the other instead of a 2x 5 tone sequence it is then a 1x 10 tone sequence Alarm switching output The Major 6a has 3 possible alarm switching
13. Hz 7 2400 Hz 53 3100 Hz 3 600 Hz 8 3400 Hz 54 3300 Hz 4 800 Hz 9 4000 Hz The test tone frequency and the activated channels can be entered at any time The transmitter is turned on and switched with the PTT key The service program can be ended by pushing the key Also see Programming mode m6a eng 18 12 2009 4 1 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Overview Jumper If necessary the input of the channels can be adjusted with the jumpers 1 4 jumper function JMP1 1 RX AF input channel 1 is 6000hm 3kOhm JMP1 2 RX AF input channel 2 is 6000hm 3kOhm plugged unplugged JMP1 3 RX AF input channel is 6000hm 3kOhm plugged unplugged JMP1 4 RX AF input channel 4 is 6000hm 3kOhm plugged unplugged plugged unplugged see Layout Layout es ae ee ee E s to i C CE 42 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Kompetent f r Elektroniksysteme Examples for different Major 6a circuits The following scheme shows the simplest way to remotely control a radio device with the Major 6a Example with multi wire connection 7 AF squelch PTT OH A AF squelch PTT AF squelch PTT AF squelch PTT Example with 2 or 4 wire remote control via public network LIM AC only 2 wire FT634aC CL a FT634aC with channel switching or FT634a without channel switching FT634aCL with line monitoring m6a eng 18 12 2009 43 fonic
14. configured as follows Register 095 1 4 digits busy LED 2 7 with squelch input 1 25V LOW 4 with squelch input gt 3 75V HIGH 4 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme TX LED For each of the four channels there also is a separate TX LED A which lights up when the corresponding transmitter is activated The transmitter is activated by pushing a PTT button while talking or transmitting a call Flashing of the TX LED means that another Major 6a is already using this channel PTTT output on LOW 3V Loudspeaker LED Call detection LED The loudspeaker LED channel 1 4 lights up when the loudspeaker of the corresponding channel is activated on operating volume Aflashing loudspeaker LED means that a call has been detected call detection LED The call detection LED disappears when the corresponding channel is actively used for transmitting or when the channel is activated register 001 2 F Buttons channel buttons LED The function of the F buttons LEDs is programmed in register 001 at the 1st digit The LEDs LEDs in the selection buttons flash when there is at least one identified call saved in the identification memory of the corresponding channel The corresponding LED disappears only after all identifications have been deleted in the corresponding identification memory Also see section Identification Memory register 001 1 2 The LED is turned on if the corresponding channel is act
15. in the menu setup the display shows lt enter password gt Now please enter your 5 digit password The password is coded in the EEPROM register 099 Brand new devices do not have a password yet so that you can start coding directly In this case or after having entered your password you first have to enter the corresponding channel number 1 4 of the UGA module The Major 6a automatically displays the number of the first found UGA module Then the display shows UGA x register and the cursor blinks at the prompt Now enter the address of the UGA register which is to be newly coded See section EEPROM UGA addresses After entering the address the lower display row shows the actual coding 4 digit The old coding can now be overwritten with new values If you don t want to save the new coding it can be skipped with the F3 key After pushing the F4 key the UGA is programmed the coding is saved After that the top display row shows UGA x register again and the cursor blinks at the prompt Now you can select a new address or stop the programming of the UGA by pushing the F3 key or the 4 The setup mode is ended by pushing the F3 key again Hint 1 Please note that the UGA settings are only valid for the selected channel Hint 2 To avoid malfunctions please don t program any UGA registers whose meaning is unknown to you or which are not listed in the following EEPROM UGA address list Hint 3 Almost all values which are
16. on the handset The call is ended by replacing the handset The volume of the earphone and the microphone level are each adjustable with a potentiometer The potentiometer is situated near the earpiece of the handset and is easily accessible from the outside by using a screw driver through a small opening on the inside of the handset c Or by connecting a compatible headset and pressing the corresponding PTT button e g a foot switch which has to be connected to the PTT input connector ST12 ST13 By doing this the transmitter of the selected radio channel is also turned on TX LED lights up and you can talk with the caller through the microphone of the headset You hear the caller on the earphone of the headset The volume can be adjusted with the button S4 long The microphone sensitivity can be adjusted separately for all 3 microphones in the setup menu level adjustment 8 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Ironic Kompetent f r Elektroniksysteme 1 If a PTT button is pushed without having selected channel there are two possible reactions of the Major 6a depending on the programming of the 3rd digit in the EEPROM register 001 0 latest selected channel 1 signal tone a the latest selected channel is activated automatically After turning on the radio installation no channel is activated so that in this case channel 1 is activated automatically or b a signal tone on the loudspeaker draws the user s attention to the o
17. outputs But the switching outputs 2 and 3 also have other functions which then cannot be used After the identification of a correct tone sequence by a decoder the chosen switching output see above mentioned 2nd digit is activated for N seconds The acitivation time N can be configured for each decoder channel 1 4 separately in steps of seconds in the EEPROM registers x40 x49 at the 3rd digit see above Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme 1 6 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Acknowledgement After the correct identification of a tone sequence by a decoder either no acknowledgement a standard acknowledgement the own ID or the received ID is transmitted depending on the configuration The standard acknowledgements channel 1 4 are programmed in the EEPROM registers x17 and the own IDs are coded in the EEPROM registers x15 The acknowledgement mode can be coded for each decoder separately in the EEPROM registers x40 x49 at the 4th digit register x40 x49 Ath digit Acknowledgement mode decoder 0 no acknowledgement 1 standard acknowledgement 3 own ID 4 received ID Group call decoder Agroup call decoder for tone A or 0 can be implemented with every decoder by coding the group call signal A or 0 at the desired digit in the tone sequence of the corresponding decoder As no acknowledgment can be transmitted the 4th digit in the corresponding configuration register 2 has to be coded with Also see sections Ackno
18. the ID has already been saved and the refresh function is not activated the received ID is dropped If the refresh function is activated the ID is deleted at the former position and is saved again at the first position The identification memory is always arranged chronologically The refresh function is programmed in the EEPROM registers x86 at the 1st digit 0 OFF 1 ON Also see Programming mode EEPROM Example In the following example an identification memory is configured for channel 3 which saves every ID beginning with 1 2 1 The identification memory is to be refreshed and the fifo function is turned off register 316 value 1st 5th digit 121FFFFF register 386 value 1st digit 0 refresh function OFF 1 7 refresh function ON 1 2 digit 0 fifo funcion OFF 0 1 7 fifo function ON IDs are only entered in the identification memory if they have been decoded by a decoder whose ID mode has an ID m6a eng 18 12 2009 Tronic tee Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Tone sequence parameter for encoder and decoder Tone duration encoder The duration of the 1st tone channel 1 4 is defined in the UGA 1 4 register 244 at the 1st and 2nd digit The duration of the other tones channel 1 4 is adjustable in the UGA 1 4 register 244 at the 3rd and 4th digit The values can be configured in steps of 5ms and are encoded to their exact specifications Please refer to the section Tone chart for the programming of the d
19. the prompt of the channel number blinks on the right side of the dispaly The channel can be entered with one or two digits depending on the programming in the EEPROM registers x66 at the 1st digit 0 1 one digit 2 two digit channel selection Now you enter the new channel with the numerical keys After the number is completely entered there is a checkup to see if the entered channel is in the valid range This range is programmed in the EEPROM registers x65 at the 1st 4th digit If the channel is valid the channel is automatically switched channel switching telegram is transmitted and the previous display status is restored If no acknowlgedgement is received from the connected AC control radio device end 1st and 2nd digit of the telegram must be swapped the channel switching telegram is repeated up to two times If no acknowledgement is then received the display shows Channel x interrupted This display can only be deleted by pressing the button The encoder IDs for the remote channel control are coded in the EEPROM registers x63 1 3 In the EEPROM registers x6 at the 2nd digit you can configure if the PTT ouput is turned on or off during the channel switching telegram 6 without PTT 5 with PTT Please note remote channel without PTT can only be used if the AF in out of the FT634aC Major 6a end in idle mode is connected to the line This requires the receiver RX AF in out of this FT634aC to be switch
20. tone on N 5ms 16 er Configuration for encoder 1st digit rest duration on F in tone sequence N 5ms 16 er 2nd digit rest duration on F in tone sequence N 5ms 16 er 3rd digit PTT activation lead time N 5ms 16 er Ath digit PTT activation lead time N 5ms 16 er Configuration for encoder 1st digit duration 1st tone N 5ms 16 er 2nd digit duration 1st tone N 5ms 16 er 3rd digit duration from 2nd tone on N 5ms 16 er 4th digit duration from 2nd tone on N 5ms 16 er Reference values for single tone decoders 1st digit min duration for special tones list N 5ms 16 er 2nd digit min duration for special tones list N 5ms 16 er 3rd digit min duration for tones of a tone sequence N 5ms 16 er 4th digit min duration for tones of a tone sequence N 5ms 16 er Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme 40 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Transmit test tones To simplify adjustments diverse test tones with different frequencies can be transmitted The test tones can only be transmitted on channel circuits with UGA modules After selecting Transmit test tones in the setup menu you can select any channel equipped with UGA with the F1 F4 keys A 1000Hz test tone is transmitted now through the selected channels The frequency of the test tone can be switched with the keyboard according to the following list 0 200 Hz 5 1000 Hz 1200 Hz 54 2900 Hz 1 300 Hz 6 1600 Hz 1800 Hz 52 3000 Hz 2 400
21. 5 For the exact pinout see section Sockets pin layout connections The Major 6a can be programmed by using the keyboard For displaying a protocol a printer or a ter minal can be connected to the serial port The serial port can also be used for service or special appli cations The Major 6a is automatically turned on if connected to power supply After turning it on lt Funk Tronic Major 6a gt is displayed for a second then the device is ready for operation Hint At initial operation the Major has to be leveled to the radio system After turning on the following display appears on the Major 6a m6a eng 18 12 2009 3 Ironic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Control Elements Major gooseneck microphone Status LEDs Handset with PTT button LC Display Channel buttons Special buttons PTT button Loudspeaker button Display Elements Major 6a LC Display All alphanumeric displays are shown on a LC display with background lighting 2 lines with 24 characters The display lighting can be configured in the EEPROM register 009 For programming the EEPROMSs please read the section Programming mode EEPROM addresses The display lighting is turned on ex factory Busy LED The busy LEDs W channels 1 4 are programmed in the EEPROM register 095 at the digits 1 4 To control the busy LED any DC voltage between and 1 25V or between 3 75V and 12V can be used The operating mode can be
22. EEPROM addresses reg 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 023 024 025 026 027 028 029 030 031 032 033 040 041 042 043 044 045 046 047 048 049 continued general configurations function INP1 active INP1 passive INP2 active INP2 passive headset PTT active headset PTT passive optocoupler active optocoupler passive TX1 active TX1 passive TX2 active TX2 passive TX3 active TX3 passive TX4 active TX4 passive SQL1 active SQL1 passive SQL2 active SQL2 passive SQL3 active SQL3 passive SQL4 active SQL4 passive activation short long short long short long short long short long key key key key key key key key key key COO 050 051 052 053 054 055 056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 066 067 068 069 070 071 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 079 080 081 082 083 084 085 086 087 088 089 function key key key key key key key key key key key S1 key 51 key S2 key S2 key 53 key 53 key S4 key S4 key key key key key F1 key F1 key F2 key F2 key F3 key F3 key F4 key F4 several F keys several F keys key PTT key PTT key CALL key CALL key Z key Z key LS key LS c activation short long short long short long short long short long short long short long short long short l
23. EPROM registers x00 x09 Calling by group call To be able to use the calling system without any restrictions the special tone A should be used as a group call signal This special tone A is entered with the button The group call tone can be entered at any position By pressing the call button the call is started and can also be repeated by using this button m6a eng 18 12 2009 11 Ironic Kompetent f r Elektroniksysteme Calling by collective call single tone call It is possible to preselect 9 collective call frequencies 0 8 per channel The frequency codes of these single tones are calculated according to this formula 1 008 000 and are coded in the UGA 1 4 registers 000 008 as four digit hex numbers Please read the sections Programming mode UGA and Attachment Conversion table Example collective call 1 channel 2 has the frequency 2135 Hz then this results in 1 008 000 472 13 gt hex value 0108 2135 therefore UGA 2 reg 001 0108 The corresponding collective call signal single tone of the activated channel is transmitted by pressing a collective call button which has been programmed accordingly The number and the duration of the collective call signal 0 8 which is to be transmitted is defined when programming the button Ex factory there is no button programmed for collective call Status input By pressing status input button programmed f
24. acknowledgement is transmitted the loudspeaker is activated with the call volume if the channel has not already been activated and the configured call tone is started If double sequences are used the acknowledgement is delayed by 1 second max Also see Identification memory There is no additional check of the tone sequence by decoders with higher indices Principally decoder has the highest priority and decoder 10 the lowest when decoding a telegram Call tone The sound of the call tone can be configured separately for each decoder of each channel in the EEPROM registers x30 x39 at the 1st digit You can choose between 10 different types of call tones 1 9 and A The types 1 5 can be repeated up to 9 times For this the 1st digit has to be programmed with B type 1 F type 5 If you don t want a call tone program 0 at this digit The duration of the call tone be programmed in the above mentioned EEPROM registers at the 2nd digit in steps of 200ms 0 2 3 sec Ozinfinite and the volume of the call tone can be programmed at the 3rd digit 0 9 A F 0 9 set volume A actual volume F actual volume 1 B 5 F steps m6a eng 18 12 2009 _ 15 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme ID mode The ID mode for each decoder can be coded separately in the EEPROM registers x40 x49 at the 1st digit Also see EEPROM addresses register x40 x49 1st digit 2nd digit 3rd digit
25. adjustable in the UGA e g times etc have to be programmed as hex numbers See section EEPROM UGA addresses For a conversion table and a conversion formula for hex numbers please read the section Attachment Key layout in the programming mode UGA All values from 0 9 and A F can be used for coding O9 CX GEENE TOON 18 12 2009 _ 39 _ Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme EEPROM UGA addresses register coding for 000 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 240 241 242 243 244 245 frequency code 1008000 f 4 digit hex for single tone 0 Roger Peep single tone 1 collective call 1 single tone 2 collective call 2 single tone 3 collective call 3 single tone 4 collective call 4 single tone 5 collective call 5 single tone 6 collective call 6 single tone 7 collective call 7 single tone 8 collective call 8 Address and tone sequence 1st digit UGA address 1 4 2nd digit tone sequence encoder and decoder 0 ZVEI 1 1 2 ZVEI2 3 4th digit mustbe1 Reference values tone sequence decoders 1st digit min duration all tones N 5ms 16 er 2nd digit min duration all tones N 5ms 16 er Reference values for tone sequence decoders 1st digit max duration 1st tone N 5ms 16 er 2nd digit max duration 1st tone N 5ms 16 3rd digit max duration from 2nd tone N 5ms 16 4th digit max duration from 2nd
26. ance J1 1 4 plugged input impedance J1 1 4 unplugged Output level TX Out to radio channel 1 4 ex factory set to 200 Ohm at adjustment range with load 200 Ohm adjustment range with load 600 Ohm output impedance when Transmitting output impedance when Receiving Earphone output level RX Out routed to headset ex factory set to adjustment range output impedance 12 15 25 ca 200 mA ca 325 mA ca 650 mA 500 mV 3 8 dBm 17 dBm bis 7 dBm 600 Ohm ca 3 kOhm 500 mV 3 8 dBm 24 dBm bis 1 dBm 20 dBm bis 5 dBm ca 200 Ohm high impedance open 19dBm 100 Ohm 44 dBm bis 8 dBm 100 Ohm ca 150 Ohm Microphone input MIC2 TX In Electret routed from headset ex factory set sensitivity adjustment range input impedance Weight Dimensions without gooseneck microphone width x depth x height 5 mV 46 dBm 52 dBm bis 41 dBm 700 Ohm 1550 g 245 x 225 x 105 mm m6a eng 18 12 2009 45 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Ordering Information Order No 720010 631300 900012 Item Major 6a without UGA Module UGAO0 Module Power Supply 230 12 Volt for Major 6a Delivery Contents Major 6a incl earphone and gooseneck microphone Low voltage jack No power supply included Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme 46 m6a eng 18 12 2009 General Safety Instructions Please read the operating ins
27. ce FT630 2 FT6304aC can be powered with contact 5 12V Attention 200 are not sufficient for a radio Layout Power PWR 12 VDC max 1 5 center positive pole ring ground GND Layout RS 232 ST15 The serial interface can be laid out as RS485 option input 1 1 3 Sw output 2 3 RxD 4 GND 5 input 2 6 For protocolling a printer can be connected to the RS232 ST4 ST3 ST2 Layout TB audio tape ST14 GND ground audio tape switching contact AF output Mod AF output Mod ST1 1 o 3 4 The AF output is equipped with a transformer and therefore is potential free There are two sockets for a headset The headset is connected to ST13 and an external PTT button e g a foot switch can be connected to ST12 or ST13 Layout HS Headset ST13 PTT input PTT2 to GND AF input Micro AF output earphone GND AF output earphone GND AF input Micro GND PTT2 GND Layout PTT headset switching ST12 PTT input PTT2 to GND battery out supply voltage for headset switching PCB control output for headset switching PCB optocoupler input anode optocoupler input cathode GND PTT2 GND gt Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme m6a eng 18 12 2009 RS232 Connecting cable for flashing printing monitorin RS232 9 pole plug at the computer RS232 connector at the Major Pinout
28. ch is are to be used The identification memories can be adapted to the corresponding application If all memory IDs are occupied the memory is refreshed and the oldest ID is dropped After selection of a channel the saved identifications can be scrolled by using the key press shortly The displayed ID can be deleted from memory by using the key press long or the ID can be transmitted as a return call by pressing the call button for a longer time If the fifo function is activated the oldest ID is displayed with the identification memory button and only after deleting the next ID it moves up The fifo function is programmed in the EEPROM registers x86 at the 2nd digit 0 OFF 1 ON The identification memory can be used for all ID modes with ID 0 5 8 9 See section Receiving call ID mode The ID digits for the ID modes 3 5 are defined 5 tone sequence 1 3 digit ID For the other ID modes the key tones are used for the identification memory Key tones The key tones are coded in the EEPROM registers x16 The coding of the key tones selects the IDs which are saved and determines which digits of the ID are shown on the display The digits at which all tones are allowed and which are later shown on the display and all unused digits have to be coded with F Please also read section Programming mode EEPROM Memory refresh If a new ID is received there is a checkup to see if the same ID already exists in the memory If
29. e UGA and Attachment Conversion table Example Roger Peep tone 0 channel 3 shall have the frequency 2000 Hz therefore 1 008 000 X 504 00 gt hex value 01F8 2000 therefore UGA 3 reg 000 01F8 The duration and the relating single tone register in the UGA is programmed in register x53 18 12 2009 2 13 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Configuration of the tone sequence encoder Preadjustment of fixed tones It makes sense to program the digits of the tone sequence which shall not be entered with the keyboard These tones can be set at any position of the tone sequence Therefore it is possible to fix the 1st 3rd and 5th position In this case the 2nd and 4th position is entered by using the keyboard If there is a sequence of identical tones the repeat tone is automatically inserted at the correct position The encoders channel 1 4 are coded in the EEPROM registers x10 Also see section Programming mode EEPROM The prefixed tones can always be displayed with the call input so that different quantities of variable digitis can be coded for the encoders If there are several channels activated at the same time the prefixed tones of the lowest order channel are used automatically The quantity of the displayed tones is programmed in the registers x55 at the 4th digit To turn off the tone sequence encoder use the programming EEEEE Transmitting a call with ID IDs c
30. ed by decoding the pilot reference 3300 Hz This means that the FT634aC radio device end has to generate this pilot reference if a squelch is present and when acknowledging m6a eng 18 12 2009 _ 21 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Menu structure You reach the menu by pressing the key and the key at the same time The operation of the Major 6a is described below Function Major 6a key next menu F3 select menu item F4 exit without change F3 save and exit F4 increase value by 1 F2 decrease value by 1 F1 Keyboard layout in the programming mode Maior 6a present the values A to F 57 et Jl z Jove eg F1 F3 F4 The key F1 decrements by 1 and the key F2 increases by 1 s 2 3 The keys S1 to 54 the key J and the key re 52 516 4 1 4 7 E O 22 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Ironic Kompetent f r Elektroniksysteme enter the register you e g 1 is displayed for 3 seconds want to program here y e g 123 v PINE MEM hu update the code with the update the code with the desired value desired value F3 quit menu without change F3 quit menu without change F4 save value and exit F4 save value and exit m6a eng 18 12 2009 23 Kompetent f r Elektroniksysteme ana hee mena 15 Sharm s S in Stet iri v v sores ou
31. encoded for each of the ten decoders in steps of seconds 0 F 0 15 in the EEPROM registers x30 x39 atthe 4th digit The call volume of the 10 decoders channel 1 4 can be programmed between 0 call volume OFF and 9 call volume operating volume in the above mentioned EEPROM registers at the 5th digit An adjustable volume can be selected with A F meaning the latest set volume B 1 to F 5 a volume increased by 1 5 levels Recording of a call It is possible to record calls with the built in recorder monitoring interface The interface has a potential free AF output and a switching contact to ground for controlling the recorder The switching contact switches according to the conditions programmed in register 002 at the 4th and 5th digit if a a squelch can be detected on a channel or b at least one channel is activated channel selection LED Wi lights up and a squelch can be detected on this channel busy status LED W lights up and or C the channel is used for transmitting TX LED lights up After discontinuation of these criteria the contact is turned off with an adjustable delay time This delay time is programmed in steps of seconds in the EEPROM register 002 at the 1st 3rd digit m6a eng 18 12 2009 Tronic 7795 Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Major 5 in parallel circuit Several Major 6a s can be interconnected without any problems as the AF outputs are only activated du
32. hannel 1 4 are coded in the EEPROM registers x15 Normally the ID has the same code as the encoder 1 but if necessary a different code can be chosen Depending on the configuration the ID is automatically transmitted before or after each call or short dial and either a connecting tone or a rest with adjustable duration is inserted between the two tone sequences of a double sequence The duration is coded in steps of 5ms in the corresponding UGA 1 4 register 243 at the 1st 2nd digit hex value The connecting tone resp the rest 0 E tone O E rest is coded at the 5th digit for the button and enter functions function 2 transmit call If the ID mode is used with 6 7 or 8 tone sequences the last 1 3 digits of the ID are attached to the call number Transmitting a call with status The status selection is configurated in the EEPROM register 005 at the 1st digit If no status selection is necessary please code this position with 0 The status can be configurated with up to three digits and is attached to the end of each 5 6 7 or 8 tone sequence not for double sequences and the length is increased by up to three digits If the ID mode is used with 6 7 or 8 tone sequences 8 tone sequence for example is turned into a 10 tone sequence when there is a 2 digit status selection For information on status input see section Transmitting calls register 060 1st digit 0 no status selection 1 3 number of dig
33. ifferent tone durations The duration of the first tone may differ from the other tones For example tone duration 1st tone 1000ms and 2nd to 5th tone 70ms Tone duration decoder Certain tolerances have to be allowed when decoding a tone sequence so that unexact tone telegrams can be decoded reliably The minimal duration of each tone of a tone sequence channel 1 4 is defined in the UGA 1 4 register 241 at the 1st and 2nd digit The maximum duration of the 1st tone channel 1 4 is adjusted in the UGA 1 4 register 242 athe 1st and 2nd digit The maximum duration of the other tones channel 1 4 is adjustable in the UGA 1 4 register 242 athe 3rd and 4th digit The values are selectable in steps of 5ms The tone sequence and the given tolerance determine the minimum and maximum tone durations The recommended tolerance is about 25 Please also read section Tone chart Tone sequence The tone sequence channel 1 4 is selected in the UGA 1 4 register 240 at the 2nd digit See the following chart The duration of a tone is not automatically changed when selecting a tone sequence If for example there is a change from ZVEI1 to CCIR the tone duration has to be newly defined Please also read the sections Tone duration UGA register 240 2nd digit tone sequence 0 ZVEI 1 ex factory 1 CCIR 2 ZVEI2 3 EEA 18 12 2009 1 9 _ Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Tone chart
34. its for status selection m6a eng 18 12 2009 Tronic 778 Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Receiving calls The Major 6a can identify up to 10 different decoder programmings per channel The IDs of the 10 decoders channel 1 4 are coded in the EEPROM registers x20 x29 Decoders which are not needed have to be coded at the 1st 2nd digit with E or at the 8th digit with The configuration can be adjusted separately for each decoder of the 4 channels in the EEPROM registers x30 x49 The following features can be configured call tone call volume ID mode alarm switching output and its activation time acknowledgement mode For simplicity the following information always refers to decoder7 of channel1 the configuration of which is programmed in the EEPROM registers 1307 140 All other decoders if needed are programmed in the same manner Decoder 1 The decoder of channel is coded the EEPROM register 120 at the digits 1 7 Please also read section Programming mode EEPROM Variable tones and tones which are not used have to be programmed with Each received tone sequence is compared with the programming of the decoder and every tone of the tone sequence at the positions coded with an F is accepted The decoder can be activated or deactivated at the 8th digit in register 120 After the correct identification of the tone telegram the ID if available is saved if configured the configured
35. ivated register 001 1 1 The LEDs are always turned off register 001 1 0 Ex factory programming of the buttons This specification is valid for the ex factory programming of the buttons As all buttons can be programmed freely the functions of the buttons of individually programmed Major 6a can differ from this description Button Function short Function long F1 F4 channel 1 4 on off volume control channel 1 4 0 9 call signal button 0 none 51 53 54 last channels on off adjust headset volume call signal button A channel selection displaying the next identification deleting of the current identification PTT transmitting with gooseneck micro CALL transmit selected call as 5 tone transmit return call as 5 tone sequence sequence Z select short dial and transmit as none 5 tone sequence Loudspeaker turn off loudspeaker adjust total volume m6a eng 18 12 2009 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Rear view Major PWR 5715 5714 5112 113 Sockets pin layout Major All sockets of the Major shown from rear view Layout 4 4 radio channels ST1 4 RX AF input earphone RX AF input earphone squelch input carrier GND ground output 12V max 200mA PTT active low TX AF output Mod TX AF output Mod The AF in outputs are equipped with transformers and therefore are potential free An external devi
36. nic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Appendix Conversion table HEX lt gt Decimal The hex number two digit relevant for a decimal number lt 256 can be taken directly from the following table of Pe be lola tele lo mre pe 20 er 2 fea os er or s oe ss ae sr foo ao jen s s s o 57 oo or ss es er feo ro r re rs pre rr ar es Jea os sr les oo s ro fror 1o sos sos 105 vo 108 oo ne ve vro taa as as CO NM 2 gt 1 gt o BR lM oa RY oO Mb N ojo eo se epe e ial Fas e s en 151 se s s e os es frea fres se ses vo ro err rz 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 211 215 220 221 4 225 226 236 237 Decimal numbers 255 lt x lt 65 536 can also be converted into the corresponding 4 digit hex numbers h h h h by using this conversion table A A O N gt N 00 o N N 255 hex
37. nn 5ms 0 8 F correspondent to ID code from x10 8 mustn t be F 5th digit number of tones for 3 7 tone sequence ID mode 1 2 9 3 7 tone sequences 3 7 x56 configuration squelch 2nd digit AF muting without SQL 0 no 3rd digit SQL LED blinks in follow up time 0 no 4th 5th SQL follow up time nn 100ms digit x58 configuration printer parameter 2 1st digit print transmitted call 2nd digit print received call 3rd digit print received emergency call 4th digit print received collective call x63 configuration remote channel control 1 yes 1 yes 1st 3rd digit channel remote control tone sequence BCD x65 configuration channel selection range 1st 2nd digit lowest selectable channel 00 99 3rd 4th digit highest selectable channel 00 99 x66 configuration channel control 1st digit 0 no channel selection 1 channel selection single digit 2 channel selection double digit 2nd digit 5 remote channel control with TX 6 remote channel control without TX x75 short dial A x76 short dial B 7 short dial x78 short dial D x79 short dial E valid for all short dials 1st 7th digit preset digits for short dial 8th digit ID code see register x10 m6a eng 18 12 2009 _ 37 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme EEPROM addresses continued Configurations per channel register coding for x84 configuration 1 collective call decoder 1st digit collective call s
38. number h h decimal number DIV 256 high byte hex number h h decimal number MOD 256 low byte DIV meaning a integer division integral part of the division and MOD meaning the rest of the integer division integral rest To check decimal number h x 4096 h x 256 h x16 h Example decimal number 4800 gt hex number 1 hex number h h 4800 DIV 256 18 decimal 12 hex high byte 2 hex number h h 4800 MOD 256 192 decimal 0 hex low byte gt hex number h h h h 12C0 ah h m6a eng 18 12 2009 49 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme
39. o Exceeding these threshold values even if only briefly can lead to significant damage The devices components or circuits described in this manual are only adapted for the specified usage If you are not sure about the purpose of the product please ask your specialized dealer The installation and setup have to be carried out by professional personnel Factory returning of old equipment According to German law concerning electronic devices old devices cannot be disposed off as regular waste Our devices are classified for commercial use only According to 11 of our general terms of payment and delivery as of November 2005 the purchasers or users are obliged to return old equipment produced by us free of cost FunkTronic GmbH will dispose of this old equipment at its own expense according to regulations Please send old equipment for disposal to FunkTronic GmbH BreitwiesenstraRe 4 36381 Schluchtern gt gt gt Important hint freight forward deliveries cannot be accepted by us February 2 2006 Subject to change Errors excepted m6a eng 18 12 2009 47 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Revision remarks Modifications made are only mentioned in note form in this section For detailed information please read the corresponding chapters 23 04 2008 2 minor corrections on page 34 and 40 FFSK mode register 240 18 12 2009 configuration details for register x51 48 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Iro
40. olume channel 4 2 listen in volume channel 1 6 headset volume 3 listen in volume channel 2 7 muting on off for volume 2nd digit 1 6 for muting 2nd digit 7 3rd digit 0 9 volume 3rd digit RX AF on handset off 1 step louder Ath digit RX AF on tape off 1 step lower 5th digit RX AF on loudspeaker off F enter volume 3rd 5th 0 nothing off 4th digit for volume input digit 1 active channels off 0 9 minimal volume 2 listen in channels off Sth digit for volume input 3 active channels and 0 9 maximum volume listen in channels off m6a eng 18 12 2009 31 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme EEPROM addresses continued general configurations key and input functions reg 010 089 Function 5 channel selection switching outputs channels 1st digit 5 when switching channels 2nd digit D when selecting channel 2nd digit 0 9 2nd digit D channel switching 2nd 3rd digit 3rd digit 0 summarize channels with 00 99 channel nn F key FE working channel 4th digit O F allowed channels FF enter or 2nd digit switching of channel 3rd digit 1 F channels hex 4th digit 0 4 off 1 5 on 2 6 on off toggel 3 7 all off last on toggel 0 3 other channels off 4 7 other channels unchanged Function 6 ID memory tst digit 6 2nd digit 0 drop ID 1 display next ID 2 display current ID Function 7 call signal input 15 digit 7 2nd digit
41. ong short long short long short long short long short long short long short long short long short long short long short long m6a eng 18 12 2009 29 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme EEPROM addresses continued general configurations key and input functions reg 010 089 Functions overview Major 6a 1stdigit 0 no function 6 Identification memory 1 transmit single tone 7 call signal input 2 transmit call 8 status input 3 PTT 9 external inputs 4 volume F functions depending on channel 5 channel selection switching outputs channel switching Function 1 transmit single tone 1st digit 1 2nd digit 0 transmit as long as key is pushed 3rd digit 0 8 single tone call 0 8 start 1 F tone duration 100ms A end single tone The single tone frequency is programmed in the UGA in register 000 008 Function 2 transmit call 1st digit 2 2nd digit 0 transmit entered call 1 transmit return call 2 transmit short dial 3rd digit on return call 2nd digit 1 3rd digit on shot dial 2nd digit 2 deleting of ID 0 9 transmit short dial n 1 delete ID F enter short dial 4th digit ID mode 5 tone sequence 1 double sequence call ID 3 7 tone sequence 2 double sequence ID call 3 7 tone sequence 3 6 tone sequence 4 7 tone sequence FFSK mode 0 only call 1 double sequence call ID The tone duration of the
42. or this purpose you get to the status input of the activated channels Also see section Transmit call with status Now you can enter a status with up to three digits by using the numerical keys 0 9 or you can use the button to delete a previously entered status The input is complete when no prompt flashes anymore After that the display returns to the standard display Ex factory there is no button programmed for status input Return call If you keep the call button pressed down for a moment the ID received call which is currently shown on the display is transmitted as a call Also see section Identification memory The return call channel can be adjusted in register 001 5 m6a eng 18 12 2009 Tronic slas Kompetent f r Elektroniksysteme Signaling when pressing or depressing the PTT button The signaling has to be defined in the function of the buttons or the inputs reg 010 089 No signalings have been activated ex factory Every time when starting and or ending using a PTT button the own ID from in EEPROM register x15 and or a from in EEPROM register x53 can be transmitted automatically An individual Roger Peep tone can be preselected for each channel The frequency code of this single tone is calculated according to the following formula 1 008 000 and is coded as 4 digit hex number in one of the UGA 1 4 registers 000 008 Please also read the sections Programming mod
43. pecial call signal F collective call off 2nd digit switching output 0 8 none 1 3 9 B switching output 1 3 0 3 collective call signal 8 B special call signal call 1 2 3rd digit switching output 0 off 1 0 time adjustable in sec 4th digit acknowledgement 0 none 1 acknowledgement 3 own ID 4 received ID 5th digit activate loudspeaker LED 0 1 Ispkr 2 LED 3 Ispkr LED x85 configuration 2 collective call decoder 1st digit ring tone type 2nd digit tone duration 200ms 3rd digit ring tone volume 0 9 A F offset 0 5 4th digit duration of call volume Sth digit call volume x86 configuration ID memory 1st digit update 1 7yes 2nd digit FIFO 1 7yes 4th digit display FFSK ID 0 1 90 configuration 5 ZVEI 1st 3rd digit maximal number FFSK tone sequence 4th digit call maximal number 1 tone sequence 0 FSK 5th digit rhombus x91 configuration FFSK ZVEI 151 digit FFSK activate emergency call 0 no 1 yes 2 reg x94 2nd digit RX x92 configuration 1 FFSK emergency call same as register x3x x93 configuration 2 FFSK emergency call same as register x4x x94 configuration key tones for FFSK emergency call 1st 5th digit filter for FFSK emergency call F variable display m6a eng 18 12 2009 Tronic do Kompetent f r Elektroniksysteme Programming mode UGA After selecting UGA programming
44. perating error After ending the call the activated radio channels can be deactivated by pressing the corresponding selection buttons again or by pushing button 64 Switching of the loudspeaker status By selecting a radio channel the loudspeaker is switched to the activated channel in regular operating volume See section Regular operating volume If no channel is activated the loudspeaker can be switched to the latest activated channel s in regular operating volume by pressing button After that the loudspeaker can switched back to listening volume by pressing the corresponding selection buttons or button See section Listening in volume After detecting a call the loudspeaker is automatically switched to the corresponding channel for an adjustable period of time in the calling volume unless the channel has already been activated See section Calling volume The loudspeaker can be muted by shortly pressing the loudspeaker button If the receiver is lifted the loudspeaker is automatically muted By putting down the receiver the loudspeaker is automatically turned on again The possibilty of interconnecting the regular operating or the listening volume to the earphones the loudspeaker and or the recorder output is configurated in the EEPROM register 000 Register 000 Configuration for AF interconnections 1st digit RX AF on receiver headset 2nd digit RX AF on recorder output 3rd digit loudspeaker when receiver is put down
45. ring transmitting and the AF inputs can be switched to high impedance by disconnecting jumpers JMP1 1 4 see section Layout For this purpose all connections with the individual radio channels TX AF RX AF squelch and transmitter PTT only have to be connected in parallel circuit bus or hub wiring Telephone AF connection The audio frequency connection is not integrated in the Major 6a anymore But by connecting the external headset adapter the headset can be used as a combined communicating device for telephone and radio The headset is switched to the telephone by an opto coupler input which has to be programmed accordingly see section Opto coupler input Transmitting of calls To transmit a call at least one channel has to be activated If no channel has been selected manually a signal tone on the loudspeaker draws the user s attention to the operating error Calling by selective call First at least on channel has to be selected with a selective call Then the calling code is entered by using the numerical keys 1 9 The entry is complete when no prompt flashes anymore The call is transmitted with the call button 247 and can be repeated with it Calling by short dial The Major 6a has 10 codeable short dials per channel The corresponding short dial for an activated channel is transmitted by shortly pressing the button 2 and then entering a number from 0 9 The short dials channel 1 4 are programmed in the E
46. s have to be programmed with F 8th digit decoder active 0 no 1 yes x30 configuration 1 for decoder 1 x31 configuration 1 for decoder 2 x32 configuration 1 for decoder 3 x33 configuration 1 for decoder 4 x34 configuration 1 for decoder 5 x35 configuration 1 for decoder 6 x36 configuration 1 for decoder 7 x37 configuration 1 for decoder 8 x38 configuration 1 for decoder 9 x39 configuration 1 for decoder 10 valid for all configurations 1 for decoder 1st digit ring tone type 2nd digit tone duration 200ms 3rd digit ring tone volume 0 9 A F Offset 0 5 4th digit duration of call volume 5th dgit volume m6a eng 18 12 2009 35 S Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme EEPROM addresses continued register x40 x41 x42 x43 x44 x45 x46 x47 x48 x49 x51 Configurations per channel coding for configuration 2 for decoder 1 configuration 2 for decoder 2 configuration 2 for decoder 3 configuration 2 for decoder 4 configuration 2 for decoder 5 configuration 2 for decoder 6 configuration 2 for decoder 7 configuration 2 for decoder 8 configuration 2 for decoder 9 configuration 2 for decoder 10 valid for all configurations 2 for decoder 1st digit 2nd digit 3rd digit Ath digit 5th digit 6th digit ID mode 0 5 tone sequence 1 call ID double sequence 3 7 tone sequence 2 10 call double sequence 3 7 tone sequence 3 6 tone sequence 4 7 tone seq
47. tructions carefully before installation and setup The relevant regulations must be complied to when working with 230V line voltage two wire lines four wire lines and ISDN lines It is also very important to comply to the regulations and safety instructions of working with radio installations Please comply to the following safety rules All components may only be mounted and maintained when power is off The modules may only be activated if they are built in a housing and are scoop proof Devices which are operated with external voltage especially mains voltage may only be opened when they have been disconnected from the voltage source or mains All connecting cables of the electronic devices must be checked for damage regularly and must be exchanged if damaged Absolutely comply to the regular inspections required by law according to VDE 0701 and 0702 for line operated devices Tools must not be used near or directly at concealed or visible power lines and conductor paths and also not at and in devices using external voltage especially mains voltage as long as the power supply voltage has not been turned off and all capacitors have been discharged Electrolytic capacitors can be still charged for a long time after turning off When using components modules devices or circuits and equipment the threshold values of voltage current and power consumption specified in the technical data must absolutely be complied t
48. uence 5 8 tone sequence 6 3 7 tone sequence without ID 7 5 tone sequence without ID 8 4 tone sequence 9 3 7 tone sequence A emergency call 5 tone sequence B emergency call 5 tone sequence ZVEI D emergency call 2 x 5 tone sequence forest emergency call The duration of the 3 7 tone sequences is programmed in the register x55 at the 4th digit switching output 0 none 1 switching output ST 15 2 2 tape recorder switching output ST 14 2 3 headset switching output ST 12 3 switching output 0 off F 1 0 time adjustable in sec acknowledgement 0 none 1 acknowledgement 3 own ID 4 received ID activate loudspeaker LED 0 1 Idspk 2 LED 3 Ldspk LED emergency call flag for 3 7 tone call ID 1 2 9 0 normal call no emergency call 1 7 emergency call display 1 7 digits from the right configuration Simplex Duplex decoder blocker Ath digit 5th digit 0 Simplex 1 Duplex decoder blocker n 200 ms after start of tone sequence Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme 36 z m6a eng 18 12 2009 EEPROM addresses continued x53 configuration Rogerbeep on PTT 1st 3rd digit duration Rogerbeep Ath digit single tone register from UGA for Rogerbeep Configurations per channel register coding for x55 configuration call input 4th digit number of displayed call input digits 0 only input digits 1 7 digits 1 7 of register x10 n
49. value channel 2 when turning on 4th digit listen in volume value channel 3 when turning on Sth digit listen in volume value channel 4 when turning on 094 configuration TX in outputs 1st digit channel 1 2nd digit channel 2 3rd digit channel 3 4th digit channel 4 valid for all digits 0 4 nothing 1 3 output low active 2 3 inputlow active 5 7 output high passive external pullup 6 7 input high passive external pullup 095 configuration inputs 1st digit squelch input channel 1 2nd digit squelch input channel 2 3rd digit squelch input channel 4th digit squelch input channel 4 5th digit headset PTT 6th digit input INP1 7th digit input INP2 8th digit input optocoupler valid for all digits 0 no input 2 input low active 4 input high active 097 configuration service password masterpassword 1st 5th digit password The password cannot be read and can only be changed after entering the password 099 configuration masterpassword 1st 5th digit password m6a eng 18 12 2009 _ 33 _ Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme EEPROM addresses register 100 200 300 400 x00 x01 x02 x03 x04 x05 x06 x07 x08 x09 x10 continued Configurations per channel coding for channel 1 channel 2 channel 3 channel 4 configuration short dial short dial 0 short dial 1 short dial 2 short dial 3 short dial 4 short dial 5 short dial 6 short dial 7 short dial 8
50. wledgement and Programming mode EEPROM Example A group call decoder is to be realized with decoder 3 channel 2 for the sequence 12140 A group of 10 To do this the following registers have to be programmed as follows register 222 1210AFF1 register 242 0xx0x000 Collective call decoder The collective call decoder channel 1 4 decodes single tones of a certain length of time This length of time can be defined in steps of 5ms in the UGA 1 4 register 245 at the 1st 2nd digit for special call signals and at the 3rd 4th digit for tone sequence signals After decoding the loudspeaker is turned on with call volume if the channel has not yet been activated the configured call tone is started and the programmed acknowledgement is transmitted The group call decoder is programmed in the EEPROM registers x84 and x85 The group call decoder can either decode a tone from a tone sequence or a special call signal The tone which is to be decoded is programmed at the 1st digit 0 E for a tone of a sequence O E 1 or 2 for call 1 or call 2 For decoding a tone of a tone sequence the 2nd digit has to be programmed with 0 3 For decoding a special call signal the 2nd digit has to be programmed with 8 B m6a eng 18 12 2009 1 7 Tronic Kompetent fiir Elektroniksysteme Identification memory In register 001 at the 4th digit you can program if a common identification memory 20 IDs or 4 identification memories per channel 5 IDs ea
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