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1. 3 4 3 15 LH DATA SB9600 BUSY CTS OUT BOOT DIN RTSBIN AND RS232DIN JT PINS 18 THROUGH 24 04 eon ERR tabe Erro o iR pr Re ER eeu Pa Dan FERE pa ERR 3 4 3 16 PANEL BACKLIGHTING J1 PIN 25 077779 3 5 TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 V TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca SECTION TITLE PAGE 3 17 POWER JUMPER siete spes Din X PI NV B Ry URL Y Edge d eC Rr OR EYE 3 5 3 18 POST INSTALLATION EMI TEST 3 8 19 TDFM 7000 7300 SOFTWARE OPTION FOR CONTROL OF LATITUDE SATELLITE GATEWAY S200 SG11 3 19 3 19 1 GENERAL PPAR ADR ga Pa goR d ce VAT e SRL VAYA 3 19 3319 2 INSTALLATION u u uu ee asas ashka nU 3 19 3 19 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 3 20 3 20 SATCOM MENUS 52 52 eiae RN X RA ROME waywas eden IS 3 21 APPENDIX A Support Notes 22 2 ayapa DRE GERE RU S Pa sea niin A 1 WARRANTY E D LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE TITLE IIC 2 1 Front Panel Controls TDFM 7000 Transceiver 2 1 2 2 PC 7OOO II Programming cable
2. 21 CTS Out 22 Boot DIN 23 RTSBIN 24 RS232 DIN 25 Panel Backlighting TABLE 3 1 Wire connections J2 9 Pin D Connections Use FEMALE Connector Pin Description 1 Ground 2 Audio Combined 3 PTT 4 4 PTT Combined 5 Audio 4 6 Mic 4 7 Mic Combined 8 On Power 9 Speaker Combined TABLE 3 2 Wire connections TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions 3 3 TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 7 3 8 3 9 3 14 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca INSTALLATION WIRING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 3 2 a and b show all required connections and recommended wire sizes for the TDFM 7000 transceiver MAIN GROUND J1 PINS 1 AND 14 Both pins should be connected to ground The main ground is internally connected to the chassis MAIN POWER 28VDC J1 PINS 2 AND 15 Both pins should be connected to 28 volts DC 15 MIC 1 2 3 4 AND COMBINED J1 PINS 3 6 9 AND J2 PIN 6 J2 PIN 7 COMB The microphone input signals shall be connected using shielded wire with the shield connected to ground pin 1 or 14 It is recommended for best results to leave the other end of the shield floating to prevent ground currents unless you are connecting to an audio panel with floating hi and lo inputs like the Technisonic A710 or A711 series in which case the shield must be connected to the lo input AUDIO 1 2 3 4 AND COMBINED J1 PINS 4 7 10 AND J2 PIN 5 J2 PIN 2 A
3. FREQUENCIES RESULTS DME 2 TDFM 7000 PASS FAIL 978 108 0 489 1020 112 1 510 NOTES TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 14 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca G NOTE For the following tests select a frequency at the top middle and bottom of each band of the TDFM 7000 transceiver 136 to 178 403 to 470 450 to 512 806 to 870 MHz Band MHz Band MHz Band MHz Band Frequency 1 Frequency 2 Frequency 3 H At a safe altitude engage the autopilot or stability augmentation system Modulate the TDFM 7000 transmitter on the above frequencies for at least 20 seconds Observe any effect on the autopilot or stability augmentation system Observations Perform a coupled ILS approach to the aircraft s certified limits Modulate the TDFM 7000 transmitter on the above frequencies for at least 20 seconds Observe any effect on the autopilot Repeat for second flight director autopilot if equipped Observations TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 15 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca J List the power plant fuel and other electric instruments in the chart provided and note any anomalies that occur while transmitting Assess the results STEP SYSTEM PASS FAIL NOTES 1 Com 1 amp 2 UHF Lo UHF Hi and 800 MHz Transponder amp Encoder VHF UHF Lo and 800 MHz 3 ADF 1
4. 1 3 INTRODUCTION This publication provides operating and installation information on the TDFM 7000 airborne transceiver The exact configuration depends on which and how many RF modules are installed DESCRIPTION The TDFM 7000 transceiver is an airborne multi band radio capable of operation in conventional analog and P25 digital FM systems SmartNet SmartZone trunking systems and P25 9600 trunking systems Type RF modules are available in VHF UHF LO UHF HI and 800 MHz bands Type II RF modules support additional optional features not available in type modules and are currently available in VHF UHF LO UHF HI and 700 800 MHz These optional additional features include P25 9600 trunking that may be combined with AES and or DES OFB encryption with OTAR in any of the available modules The factory will normally install only type 1 RF modules as the type modules have limited availability However type modules are fully supported and either some or all of the TDFM 7000 s RF modules can be type 1 If a unit is built with both types two different programming software packages will have to be purchased The TDFM 7000 is not normally frequency agile In order to have the ability to change the frequencies at the front panel the FPP front panel programming option must be ordered for each band FPP is only available on the VHF and UHF modules The FPP option precludes trunking and limits available channels to 240 15 zones 16 channels on
5. ci TDFM 7000 UC MULTIBAND P25 AIRBORNE TRANSCEIVER With Modification No 3 Installed TDFM 7000 Installation and Operating Instructions TiL Document No 05RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 AUGUST 2010 Technisonic Industries Limited 240 Traders Boulevard Mississauga Ontario 142 1W7 Tel 905 890 2113 Fax 905 890 5338 www til ca Copyright 2009 by Technisonic Industries Limited All rights reserved REVISION HISTORY O5RE375 SECTION EDITED REV PAGE DESCRIPTION DATE BY n c CR 09501 issue 4 Global Added Headers Footers and Editing may have caused pages to be added and re sequenced as a result A Removed US address Added NOTICE to the street address and postal code change that may appear different throughout this manual ii Table of Contents added Fig 2 2 missing 3 6 Figure 3 2 contains typo VHFHI Il should read UHFHI 11 JAN 2009 FM n c CR 09781 issue 5 2 10 Tables 2 1 amp 2 2 updated changed Revisions made to the tone code tables PL and DPL that are supported by the TDFM 7000 3 6 7 Fig 3 2 split in half and enlarged JUN 2009 FM n c 3 18 3 Appendix is now section 3 18 3 19 added for issue 6 19 Software Option to Control Latitude Satellite Gateway added 5200 5611 Section Updated programming section and added 12 2 O1 Rev E as Appendix A SEP 2009 FM n c 2 6 Para 2 16 correct typo regarding appendix A issue 7
6. 3 4 Para 3 10 3 11 3 12 correct typo correct TOC as well 3 7 Fig 3 2b correct typo c1 292 to c1 292 3 4 Revision history sheet correct typo OCT 2009 FM n c Added Edited by column in Revision History issue 8 iv Motorola KVL 3000 is a reg d trademark of Motorola v Table of Contents updated 2 12 Re Sequenced paragraph 2 18 amp 2 19 as 2 19 and 2 20 Added KEYLOADING MODE paragraph as 2 18 Back pg Added warranty to back page FEB 2010 FM n c Section Added flight test option to glide slope test AUG 2010 SM issue 9 3 INFORMATION NOTES ESD CAUTION This unit contains static sensitive devices Wear a grounded wrist strap and or conductive gloves when handling printed circuit boards FCC COMPLIANCE INFORMATION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation WARNING For compliance with FCC RF Exposure Requirements the mobile transmitter antenna installation shall comply with the following two conditions 1 The transmitter antenna gain shall not exceed 3 dBi 2 The transmitter antenna is required to be located outside of a vehicle and kept at a separation distance of 70 cm or more between the transmitter antenna of this device and persons during operation NOTE This equipm
7. TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 25 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca APPENDIX A Support Notes APPENDIX A SUPPORT NOTES e For the latest Service Bulletin s refer to the Publication Index list under the section for this model ogin required e For the latest Technical Information Bulletins refer to the Publication Index list under the section for this model ogin required e For the latest Software Release s refer to the Publication Index list under the section for this model s software firmware history index ogin required TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 A 1 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca APPENDIX A Support Notes NOTES TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 A 2 Technisonic Industries Limited 240 Traders Blvd Mississauga ON Canada L4Z 1W7 Tel 905 890 2113 Fax 905 890 5338 IMPORTANT WARRANTY communication equipment manufactured by Technisonic Industries Limited is warranted to be free of defects in Material or Workmanship under normal use for a period of one year from Date of Purchase by the end user Warranty will only apply to equipment installed by a factory approved and or authorized facility in accordance with Technisonic published installation instructions Equipment falling under the following
8. mode DISPLAY The transceiver has a 5 line 120 character LED display The top 4 lines display the zone name channel name condition symbols scan direct call secure monitor etc and switch settings for each band An LED on the left side of each band indicates a receive condition while an LED on the right side of each line indicates transmit A solid arrow on the first character indicates which band is selected The fifth line displays the menu items associated with the band selected and the mode the knob is in TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 2 5 2 15 2 16 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca GENERAL OPERATION Switch on the transceiver as described in 2 3 Select the desired band by pressing the BAND key Select the TDFM 7000 on the aircraft audio panel Press the knob again so that CHAN shows up on the top right of the display Rotate the knob until the desired channel or talk group is selected Press the knob until VOL is again shown on the display You can adjust the volume by waiting until a signal is received or by pressing F1 factory programmed for monitor function and adjusting the rotary knob The radio is ready to use If the radio is installed in separate mode remember that the band selected by pressing the BAND key is what menu is displayed on the screen but the band selected by the audio panel is band that you are actually transmitting and receiving on To
9. with instructions provided with the antenna Connect the RF cables to the back of the transceiver using the BNC connectors provided in the installation kit It is possible to use equivalent 50ohm aviation antennas that cover the appropriate bandwidths TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 1 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca SUNIL MINIMUM DISTANCE FROM REAR OF PANEL END Ld OF CONNECTORS INCLUDING CABLE CLEARANCE Technisonic 7000 POWER PGM 5 73 ul FIGURE 3 1 Outline Drawing for Model TDFM 7000 TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 2 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 3 6 INSTALLATION LOCATIONS AND CONNECTIONS J1 25 Pin D Connections Use FEMALE Connector Pin Description 1 Ground 2 Main Power 28 VDC 3 Mic 1 4 Audio 1 5 PTT 1 6 Mic 2 7 Audio 2 8 PTT 2 9 Mic 3 10 Audio 3 11 PTT 3 12 TX Data 13 RX Data 14 Ground 15 Main Power 28 VDC 16 Channel Up 17 Channel Down 18 LH Data 19 SB9600 Busy 20
10. 15 334 25 108 30 334 10 110 30 335 00 108 35 333 95 110 35 334 85 108 50 329 90 110 50 329 60 108 55 329 75 110 55 329 45 108 70 330 50 110 70 330 20 108 75 330 35 110 75 330 05 108 90 329 30 110 90 330 80 108 95 329 15 110 95 330 65 109 10 331 40 111 10 331 70 109 15 331 25 111 15 331 55 109 30 332 00 111 30 332 30 109 35 331 85 111 35 332 15 109 50 332 60 111 50 332 90 109 55 332 35 111 55 332 75 109 70 333 20 111 70 333 50 109 75 333 05 111 75 333 35 109 90 333 80 111 90 331 10 109 95 333 65 111 95 330 95 TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 12 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca FREQUENCIES RESULTS FREQUENCIES RESULTS G S 2 TDFM 7000 PASS FAIL 3347 108 1 NOTES E Operate the TDFM 7000 transmitter on the following frequency for at least 20 seconds Observe the Transponder for any spurious replies or loss of reply to test set FREQUENCIES TRANSPONDER 1 TRANSPONDER Z2 TDFM 7000 PASS FAIL PASS FAIL 512 MHz NOTES TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 13 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca F Modulate the TDFM 7000 transmitter on the following frequencies for at least 20 seconds Observe the DME displays Look for loss of distance information on the display FREQUENCIES RESULTS DME 1 TDFM 7000 PASS FAIL 378 108 0 us
11. amp 2 Glideslope 1 amp 2 UHF Lo UHF Hi and 800 MHz VOR LOC 1 amp 2 UHF Lo UHF Hi and 800 MHz 7 Compass 8 Directional Gyro 9 Fuel Pressure 10 Temp 11 Amps 12 Bus Voltage TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 16 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 13 Fuel 96 14 15 16 Torque 90 17 Annunciators 18 Digital Clock 19 Pressure 20 DME 1 amp 2 VHF UHF Lo and 800 MHz 21 GPS 182 UHF Lo and 800 MHz TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions 3 17 TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca STEP SYSTEM PASS FAIL NOTES NOTES TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions 3 18 TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca NOTES TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 19 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 3 19 TDFM 7000 7300 SOFTWARE OPTION FOR CONTROL OF LATITUDE SATELLITE GATEWAY S200 SG11 3 19 1 GENERAL The TDFM 7000 7300 software option for control of the Latitude satellite gateway S200 SG11 allows the TDFM 7000 to act as a controller for the above system replacing
12. by a series of menus under the main function menu To open the main satcom menu press FUNC and then press 6 The following selections are available N Voice Call Text Message GPS Info PRG Voice Call Press 1 to initiate the sat phone call menu Text Message Press 2 to for outgoing text message menu GPS info Press 3 for the automated position reporting menu PRG Press for the download menu When the voice call menu is selected you can either select one of ten preset phone numbers by pressing O through 9 or you can enter a new number by pressing followed by the number Dial 001 then the area code followed by the number The leading zeros are required by the Iridium satellite system Rotating the knob will scroll through the pre programmed phone numbers After the number is selected or entered press to initiate the phone call Pressing again will terminate the call Pressing HOME at anytime will bring you to the previous menu To answer an incoming phone call as indicated by a flashing symbol and the bottom line of the display flashing along with a ringing sound in the headset press FUNC then 6 and the incoming call menu will appear Press to answer the call or to reject the call When this menu is selected you must select one of ten pre programmed messages by pressing a number key 0 9 as indicated by the gt to the left of the option Rotating the knob at this point will s
13. configuration menu see 2 18 configuration menu This is the same menu that can be invoked during boot up 3 Simulcast You can select bands to transmit simultaneously Simulcast is not available when audio routing is set to separate mode and will not show up in the functions menu 4 F1 F4 Programming Allows you to program a channel and zone to the F1 to F4 keys 5 Simplex Repeat When turned on the band selected will become a simplex repeater Simplex repeat sometimes called parrot repeat will record an incoming message and immediately retransmit the message on the same frequency 2 8 F1 F4 KEYS Four function keys at the top of the keypad provide the same actions as the three side buttons and the top button found on the XTS 3000 or XTS 5000 portable They are as F1 Upper side button purple button on the portable F2 Middle side button with one dot on the portable F3 Bottom side button with two dots on the portable F4 Top button orange button on the portable TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 2 3 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca TDFM 7000 Transceiver Recommended Keypad Menu Defaults TDFM 7000 Portable Conventional SmartNet SmartZone Series Transceiver Operation Operation Operation ITEM ITEM F1 Key Upper Side Monitor Unprogrammed Unprogrammed Button 1 F2 Key Middle Side Nuisance Delete Nuisance Delete Nuisance D
14. is not covered by warranty e equipment that has been repaired or altered in way as to affect performance e equipment that has been subject to improper installation e equipment that has been used for purposes other than intended i e equipment that has been involved in any accident fire flood immersion or subject to any other abuse i Expressly excluded from this warranty are changes or charges relating to the removal and re installation of equipment from the aircraft Technisonic will repair or replace at Technisonic s discretion any defective transceiver or part thereof found to be faulty during the Warranty Period Faulty equipment must be returned to Technisonic or its authorized Warranty Depot with transportation charges prepaid Repaired or replacement equipment will be returned to the customer with collect freight charges If the failure of a transceiver occurs within the first 30 days of service Technisonic will return the repaired or replacement equipment prepaid Technisonic reserves the right to make changes in design or additions to or improvements in its products without obligation to install such additions and improvements in equipment previously manufactured This Warranty is in lieu of any and all other warranties express or implied including any warranty of merchantability or fitness and of all other obligations or liabilities on the part of Technisoni
15. key These keys are used for a variety of functions but in the normal mode they are used to scroll through the soft key menus BRT 6 AND DIM 9 KEYS Use these keys to dim or brighten the display The radio powers up at full brightness for normal use but can be dimmed for night operations ESW 0 KEY Ergo Switch Key The ESW key provides the function of the concentric or ergo switch on the portable The switch has two conditions which are represented by and 2 Pressing the ESW key toggles the condition back and forth The condition is displayed at the right hand side of the display line second character from the right The ergo switch condition is saved when the unit is turned off There are separate conditions for each band installed The ESW key can be programmed with the CPS to a variety of functions such as low power scan and secure or encrypted mode TSW KEY Toggle Switch Key The TSW key provides the function of the toggle switch on the portable The switch has three conditions which are represented by A B and C Pressing the TSW key toggles the condition A B C A B etc The condition is displayed at the right hand side of the display line last character on the right The toggle switch condition is saved when the unit is turned off There are separate conditions for each band installed The TSW key can be programmed with the CPS to a variety of functions such as low power scan zone select or pl disabled
16. permissible for an IFR Approach certified GPS to be affected in the same way A complete discussion of all the standards of airworthiness to be applied in assessing EMI effects is beyond the scope of this document PROCEDURE A Operate the TDFM 7000 transmitter on the following frequency for at least 20 seconds Observe the GPS for any degradation in satellite status or availability or flags FREQUENCIES GPS 1 GPS 2 TDFM 7000 PASS FAIL 143 2125 MHz 143 2250 MHz 157 5375 MHz 157 5500 MHz 512 0000 MHz NOTES TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 9 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca Determine if the image frequency for the VHF Comm falls within the range of the TDFM 7000 If so select a set of frequencies that will cause the TDFM 7000 to be set as close as possible to the image frequency Any one of the many possible sets will suffice Record those values in the spaces provided in the following chart Modulate the TDFM 7000 transmitter on the following frequencies for at least 20 seconds Listen for any noise or detected audio signals on the VHF comm Example Bendix King KY 196A The first IF frequency is 11 4 MHz The L O is above the received frequency high side injection therefore the image frequency is 22 8 MHz above the selected frequency Set the KY 196A to 120 000 MHz and the TDFM 7000 to 142 8000 MHz FREQU
17. specific options that are contained in the module P7001 and up project numbers are used in transceivers with type Il modules All model variations are capable of supporting both 28 Volt and 5 Volt AC back lighting The units are shipped set to operate on 28 Volt back lighting Equipment can be set to operate on back lighting by using the software based configuration menu See Section 2 18 configuration menu Damage will not occur if the incorrect voltage is applied TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions 1 2 TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 1 4 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Specification Model Designation Physical Dimensions Weight Operating Temperature Range Power Requirement Voltage Current Audio Output Power including sidetone Microphone Inputs Panel Back Lighting Voltage Current Type Modules Specification RF Output Power Frequency Range VHF Module UHF LO Module UHF HI Module 800 Module No of channels per band Transmitter section FM Hum and noise in dB wideband Frequency Stability in ppm Audio Distortion at 1000Hz Modulation Limiting Receiver section Sensitivity in uV Digital 1 BER 12 5kHz Digital 596 BER 12 5kHz Analog with 12dB SINAD Selectivity in dB 25 kHz Channel 12 5 kHz Channel Intermodulation dB Characteristic TDFM 7000 Approx L 8 0 x W 5 75 x H 3 7
18. these functions you can escape back to the normal mode by pressing the HOME key When programming the modules with the CPS it is suggested not to double up functions For example programming a soft key to CHAN would be redundant since there is already a channel function using the knobs Using the CHAN soft key would also not update the channel number on the display causing some confusion TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 2 2 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 2 6 BAND KEY Pressing the BAND key will select the next band in sequence A solid arrow will indicate which band is selected If the TDFM 7000 audio routing see the configuration menu is set up in single mode the band key also acts as the transmit select 2 7 FUNC KEY Pressing the FUNC key will bring up the first functions menu F1 F4 Channels Pressing one of these keys will load a pre programmed channel 4 Record Pressing 4 will cause the transceiver to record the next message received on the band selected 5 Playback Pressing 5 will play the last message recorded Pressing the FUNC key again will bring up the second menu The following functions are available 1 Crossband Repeat You can select any two bands to cross band repeat The repeat function is semi duplex This means the TDFM 7000 will retransmit from one band to another in both directions but not simultaneously 2 Configuration Enters the
19. 5 6 0 Lbs 2 7 Kg 30 C to 60 C 28 0 VDC 15 500 mA minimum 5A maximum 600 mW into 6000 Carbon or Equivalent 28 VDC or 5VAC selectable 10 uA Characteristic 1 or 5 Watts VHF 1 or 4 Watts UHF 1 or 3 Watts 800 136 to 178 MHz 403 to 470 MHz 450 to 512 MHz 806 to 870 MHz 255 pre programmable channels VHF UHF 800 48 45 45 2 0 20 1 5 lt 2 lt 2 lt 2 Wide band 5kHz Narrow band 2 5kHz VHF UHF 800 0 35 0 35 0 45 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 78 78 75 67 68 63 78 77 74 TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions 1 3 TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 1 4 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS continued Type II Modules Specification RF Output Power Frequency Range VHF Module UHF LO Module UHF HI Module 700 800 Module No of channels per band Transmitter section FM Hum and noise in dB wideband Audio Distortion Frequency Stability in ppm Modulation Limiting Receiver section Sensitivity in uV Digital 1 BER 12 5kHz Digital 596 BER 12 5kHz Analog with 12dB SINAD Selectivity in dB 25 kHz Channel 12 5 kHz Channel Intermodulation Characteristic 1 or 6 Watts VHF 1 or 5 Watts UHF 1 or 3 Watts 800 136 to 174 MHz 380 to 470 MHz 450 to 520 MHz 764 to 870 MHz 1000 pre programmable channels 850 for older radios 240 channels 15 zones of 16 channels in m
20. 7000 and click in the Link for CPS Programming software Cables ordering Guide Refer to the section for Type Modules P N RVN4182 CPS Programming Software Note Latest revision will be provided P N RLN10150 Smart RIB Interface Box P N 0180202E27 Smart RIB AC PWR PAC 110V P N 3080390B48 Computer RIB Cable The XTS 3000 and XTS 5000 are products of Motorola Inc The KVL 3000 is a product of Motorola Inc A Technisonic Type programming cable P NO37347 1 is also required and available from Technisonic If encryption keys need to be loaded via a KVL 3000 keyloader cable P N 037348 1 may be also be obtained from Technisonic This keyloader cable will plug into the front connector of the TDFM 7000 transceiver and will work with Type or Type modules To use the programming connector on the front of the TDFM 7000 transceiver which is preferable when the unit is installed in an aircraft use the following P N 037347 1 Download Programming Cable that mates with RIB interface Box to program TDFM 7000 units employing Type modules P N 037348 1 Encryption Keyload Cable that mates with Motorola KVL 3000 Keyloader Same P N for Type or Type II modules P N 013524 1 Alternate programming cable that mates with Rear DB 25 connector TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 2 8 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca FIGURE 2 4 TYPE Programming cable P N 037347 1 F
21. ANT INDUSTRIES 1 8 7274 11 10 CIRCUIT BREAKER 10 AMPS KLIXON NOTES 1 ALL WIRE IAW MIL W 22759 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 2 ALL CABLE IAW MIL C 27500 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 3 COAXIAL CABLE IAW MIL C 17 UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED DO NOT USE COAX WITH PVC INSULATION 4 FABRICATION amp INSTALLATION OF WIRING HARNESS IAW 43 13 18 CHAPTER 11 5 GROUNDING AND BONDING IAW AC 43 13 1B CHAPTER 11 SECTION 15 6 ALL SINGLE WIRE TO BE 22 AWG MINIMUM AND ALL SHIELDED WIRE TO BE 24 AWG MINIMUM UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED INSTALLATION OF ANTENNA IAW AC 43 13 1B CHAPTER 4 SECTION 4 CHAPTERS 6 amp 7 AND AC 43 13 2A CHAPTER 3 IF POSSIBLE THE ANTENNA SHOULD BE LOCATED A MINIMUM OF 12 FT FROM AIRCRAFT NAVIGATION RECEIVER ANTENNAS AND CLOSELY APROXIMATE 1 4 OR 1 2 AN EQUIVALENT CIRCUIT BREAKER THE MEMORY UP DOWN AND BAND A MINIMUM OF 4 FEET FROM AIRCRAF OR FUSE MAY BE USED SELECT PUSH BUTTONS ARE OPTIONAL CONNECT TO THE APPROPRIATE AIRCRAFT DIMMING BUSS COMMUNICATIONS AND ELT ANTENNAS BE CAREFUL NOT OR WHOLE NUMBER MULTIPLES OF THE NAVIGATION OR COMMU TO CHOSE SEPARATIONS THAT NICATIONS WAVELENGTH THIS INPUT IS FOR BOTH 28 VDC AND 5 VAC PANEL LIGHTING SELECT THE APPROPRIATE VOLTAGE IN THE CONFIGURATION MENU SEE PARA 2 18 p gt D oS EST THE SYSTEM IN ACCORD EFER CONNECT TO THE AIRCRAFT AUDIO SYS STALLATION OF TRANSCEIVER IAW 0 THE AIRCRAFT STRUCT
22. EM UP MEMORY DOWN ie MEM DOWN WO Wow LH DATA 589600 BUSY CTS OUT BOOT DIN RTSBIN RS2 32DIN BAND le D X DATA 3X DATA LIGHTING A lt lt gt gt lt gt gt POWER GROUND POWER GROUND 20 AWG SPEAKER COMBINED POWER C COMBINED UDIO COMBINED COMBINED C 4 UDIO 4 NIS lt gt gt gt COD CO GROU 9 9 29 gt gt SSIS Ore GS EXE 9 FIGURE 3 2a Wiring connections for the TDFM 7000 Transceiver TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 6 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca QTY ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION SPEC MATERIAL 1 1 TDFM 7000 VHF UHF 800 COMMUNICATIONS TRANSCEIVER TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED 1 2 C1 292 3 4 VHF ANTENNA 136 TO 174 MHZ COMANT INDUSTRIES 1 3 Cl 275 UHFLO ANTENNA 403 TO 470 MHZ COMANT INDUSTRIES 1 4 01 275 UHFHI ANTENNA 450 TO 512 MHZ COMANT INDUSTRIES 1 5 Cl 285 UHFHI ANTENNA 450 TO 520 MHZ COMANT INDUSTRIES 1 6 Cl 306 800 ANTENNA 806 TO 870 MHZ COMANT INDUSTRIES 1 7 0 285 800 700 ll ANTENNA 700 TO 870 MHZ COM
23. ENCIES RESULTS Image FREQUENCIES RESULTS TT Fal Ss NOTES TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 10 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca Determine if the image frequency for the VOR ILS Nav falls within the range of the TDFM 7000 If so select two sets of frequencies that will cause the TDFM 7000 to be set as close as possible to the image frequency Choose one set in the localizer frequency range and one in the VOR frequency range Record those values in the spaces provided in the following chart Modulate the TDFM 7000 transmitter on the following frequencies for at least 20 seconds Listen for any noise or detected audio signals on the receiver audio look for any moment of flags or needles on the navigation display FREQUENCIES RESULTS VORI ILS 1 TDFM 7000 pass FAIL 108 000 162 0000 108 100 162 1500 Image FREQUENCIES RESULTS VOR ILS 2 TDFM 7000 FAIL 108 000 162 0000 108 100 162 1500 NOTES TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 11 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca The following procedure checks for second harmonic interference to the glide slope receiver from the TDFM 7000 All transceivers produce harmonics multiples of the wanted frequency and while the TDFM 7000 far exceeds FCC requirements interference can still be experienced depending upon antenna position and separ
24. ERATION 2 6 2 16 CUSTOMER PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE CPS 2 6 2 17 CONFIGURATION e assa 2 11 2 18 KEYLOADING MODE 2 12 2 19 FLASH UPGRADE MODE 2 12 2 20 FRONT PANEL PROGRAMMING FPP MODE OPTIONAL 2 13 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 GENERAL 3 1 3 2 EQUIPMENT PACKING LOG ient EE EUR RR RENRR haway 3 1 3 3 INSTALLATION MEM 3 1 3 4 INSTALLATION KIT CONTENTOS ane EXE E ER ANS 3 1 3 5 ANTENNA INSTALLATION ninni sa eu nk NER E ati 3 1 3 6 INSTALLATION PIN LOCATIONS AND CONNECTIONS 3 3 3 7 INSTALLATION WIRING INSTRUCTIONS 2 0 0 cece cece eect e teeta HH meme 3 4 3 8 MAIN GROUND PINS 1 AND 14 nnn 3 4 3 9 MAIN POWER 28VDC PINS 2 AND aasawa III meme 3 4 3 10 MIC 1 2 3 4 and COMBINED J1 PINS 3 6 9 and J2 PIN 6 J2 PIN 7 COMB 3 4 3 11 AUDIO 1 2 3 4 and COMBINED J1 PINS 4 7 10 and J2 PIN 5 J2 PIN 2 COMB 3 4 3 12 PTT 1 2 3 4 and COMBINED J1 PINS 5 8 11 and J2 PINS 3 J2 PIN 4 COMB 3 4 3 13 TX DATA AND RX DATA J1 PINS 12 AND 13 3 4 3 14 CHANNEL UP AND CHANNEL DOWN J1 PINS 16 AND 17
25. I TEST PURPOSE The purpose of this test is to identify any interference that the TDFM 7000 transceiver may cause with existing aircraft systems TEST CONDITIONS The TDFM 7000 transceiver should be installed and function tested The antenna VSWR should be checked A forward reverse power check with an in line wattmeter should show no more than 1096 reflected power For the following tests insure that the output power is set to high METHODOLOGY Most of the EMI tests can be accomplished on the ground In some cases flight testing is required or is easier If the aircraft is approved for IFR operations then it is mandatory that interference between the TDFM 7000 transceiver and the approach aids be checked in flight The GPS should be operational and navigating with at least the minimum compliment of satellites The VHF comm should be set to the frequencies indicated with the squelch open VOR DME receivers should be set to the frequencies indicated and selected for display If possible set up a DME ramp test set on the frequencies indicated and adjust the output until the flags are out of view The transponder and encoder should be monitored with ramp test equipment Set the output of the transponder test set to 3db above the output necessary to achieve 9090 reply If possible set the ADF to a nearby navigation station Modulate the TDFM 7000 transmitter on the indicated frequencies for at least 20 seconds Observe the GPS for any degr
26. IGURE 2 5 Motorola RIB box for TYPE Radios P N RLN 1015D TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 2 9 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 25 PIN D FEMALE 25 PIN D FEMALE WHITE LH DATA VIOLET SB9600 BUSY BLUE CTS OUT FROM RIB TO Las 00N YELLOW BOOT DIN ORANGE GROUND TO POWER SUPPLY 28 VDC FIGURE 2 6 Alternate Type Programming Cable Requires RIB Programming Using Computers With No Serial Ports Newer PCs and laptops are now being made without serial ports For those computers to program the TDFM 7000 a USB to serial adaptor will be required USB to serial adaptors can be found at most computer stores To use the adaptor plug in the USB cable and install the USB to serial driver on the target PC The driver is usually supplied with the adaptor on a CD This will create a virtual serial port Once the adaptor is installed on the PC find out what com port has been created by the adaptor Usually it will be Com 3 Com 4 or Com 5 The serial port will have to be set in the CPS software before programming can take place Start the CPS software then click on VIEW then OPTIONS Click on the MAIN tab and go to the bottom pull down menu called Port Selection Select the com port that is the virtual port created by the adaptor Click APPLY then OK The CPS should now work with the USB to serial a
27. Model Variations 7 TDFM 7000 P N 051240 1 7XXXX P7YYY TDFM 7000 P N 051240 2 7XXXX P7YYY TDFM 7000NV P N 051240 1 7XXXXNV P7YYY X is represented by 1 for VHF 138 174MHz module 4 for UHF Lo 403 470MHz module 5 for UHF Hi 450 512MHz module 8 for 800 MHz 806 870 Module numbers must always be specified in ascending order TDFM 7000 Model Variations with type Il Modules 3 Band TDFM 7000 Model Variations 7000 P N 051240 3 7XXX P7YYY TDFM 7000 P N 051240 4 7XXX P7YYY TDFM 7000NV P N 051240 3 7XXXNV P7YYY 4 TDFM 7000 Model Variations 7XXXX TDFM 7000 P N 051240 3 7XXXX P7YYY TDFM 7000 P N 051240 4 7XXXX P7YYY TDFM 7000NV P N 051240 3 7XXXXNV P7YYY X is represented by 1 for VHF 138 174MHz module 4 for UHF Lo 380 470MHz module 5 for UHF Hi 450 520 MHz module 8 for 700 800 MHz 764 870 Module numbers must always be specified in ascending order GREEN display RED display GREEN NV display GREEN display RED display GREEN NV display P7YYY represents a 4 digit project number that identifies specific options that are contained in the module The Technisonic sales department assigns project numbers based on customer requirements P7001 and up series project numbers are used in transceivers with type modules GREEN display RED display GREEN NV display GREEN display RED display GREEN NV display P7YYY represents a 4 digit project number that identifies
28. URAL REPAIR MAN eS a HE USE OF RED DISPLAYS S m gt wD HOULD BE EM OR STAND ALONE HEADSET JACKS 43 13 1B CHAPTER 4 SECTION 4 AND AC 43 13 2A CHAPTER 2 PR3 1 2 DZUS RAIL OR EQUIVALENT MAY BE USED ANCE WITH THE POST INSTALLATION TEST PROCEDURE IN THE INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL UAL AND THE MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION PERTINENT TO THIS INSTALLATION MINIMIZED OR AVOIDED SO AS NOT TO DETRACT FROM THE ATTENTION GETTING CHARACTERISTICS NEEDED IN WARNING D CAUTION ANNUNCIATORS RED SHOULD BE USED TO ANNUNCIATE EMERGENCY CONDITIONS REQUIRING IMMEDIATE RESPONSE BY THE FLIGHT CREW UNITS WITH ED DISPLAYS SHOULD NOT BE LOCATED IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO WARNING AND CAUTION ANNUNCIATORS THE INSTALLATION OF UNITS WITH RED DISPLAYS MUST E EVALUATED ON A CASE BY CASE BASIS TO ENSURE THAT THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE WARNING AND CAUTION ANNUNCIATORS IS NOT ADVERSELY AFFECTED AN nort NORMALLY USED IN AIRCRAFT connec ION TO AN OPTIONAL RC 7000 SLAVE CONTROL HEAD CONNEC AAN cero 4 OHM SPEAKER OUTPUT FOR COMBINED AUDIO LEAVE UNCONNECTED IF NOT USED TO GROUND FOR THE UNIT TO POWER UP WHEN THE POWER BUS IS SWITCHED ON LEAVE UNCONNECTED OTHERWISE FIGURE 3 2b Wiring notes for the TDFM 7000 Transceiver TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions 3 7 TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 3 18 POST INSTALLATION EM
29. able for TYPE radios P N 047365 1 FIGURE 2 3 Encryption Keyload cable for TYPE and TYPE II radios P N 037348 1 TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 2 7 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca Programming Cables for units with Type modules To make any changes to the programming in the radio CPS software must be used There is no provision in the Type radio to allow the user to change frequencies zones talk groups etc from the front panel ASTRO Saber amp XTS 3000 CPS software can be purchased from Motorola Customer Service see following page A Motorola Radio Interface Box RIB is required to connect the computer to the TDFM 7000 if Type modules are installed Each band in the TDFM 7000 is considered a Type XTS 3000 portable by the CPS software To program a band in the transceiver it must be selected by pressing the BAND key before running the CPS Follow the instructions supplied with the CPS and RIB The radio cable supplied with the RIB will not connect to the TDFM 7000 therefore you will need to purchase the Type programming cable P N 037347 1 The CPS Programming software must be purchased from Motorola on Line MOL For instructions on ordering Motorola parts and CPS software see TIB TIBFM 12 01 REV E This document can be found in Appendix A or is available on the Technisonic Web site at www til ca Follow the link for TDFM
30. adation in satellite status or availability or flags Listen for any noise or detected audio signals on the VHF comm s Listen for any noise or detected audio signals on the VOR LOC receiver audio look for any moment of flags or needles on the VOR LOC GS navigation display s Observe the transponder for any loss of reply or spurious reply List the power plant fuel and other electric instruments in the chart provided and note any anomalies that occur while transmitting Assess the results If the aircraft is equipped with an autopilot or a stability augmentation system then test fly the aircraft and verify that operation of the TDFM 7000 transceiver does not have adverse effects on these systems After checking for gross effects at a safe altitude fly an approach with each of the different navigation systems coupled to the autopilot ILS GPS ETC and look for any anomalies TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 8 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca RESULTS If the installed system passes all of the applicable EMI tests then no further action is required If interference is observed then the interference must be assessed against the appropriate standards of airworthiness for the system in question For example it is permissible for a VFR certified GPS to lose navigation capability while the TDFM 7000 unit is transmitting providing that it recovers properly and promptly but it is not
31. address message use rotary encoder knob To select message press button 0 to 9 To select address press button 1 to 5 To view selected addr msg press To view received addr msg press any of the buttons beside the HOME key To send selected message to selected address press Press HOME for previous menu 2 Technisonic gt 0 9 Select Text MSG 1 5 Select ADDR Send Open Text MSG Receive Pressing any of the 3 buttons beside the HOME key displays receive addr msg Press the button to delete message NOTE Display top line O1N means 1 new msg 07 05 means 7 total 5 new Press HOME for previous menu Technisonic i EU TDFM 7000 T MSG O1N 07 05 SAT 07 Pressing This is atest message on the rotary encoder button toggles HOME Exit between MSG and ADDR TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 24 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca Satcom Menu GPS Menu Press the button to manually update GPS data Press HOME for previous menu Technisonic E COM TDFM 7000 To Receive a Phone Call incoming call indicator is flashing on the main transceiver screen Press FUNC 6 Satcom menu incoming call 1 Press Janswer the incoming call Press reject the incoming call Press HOME for previous menu
32. ation Furthermore harmonics can be generated by other equipment in the aircraft and the structure of the aircraft where dissimilar metals make contact or where grounds are isolated etc This is also true of aircraft hangars therefore testing should be done outside away from any structures where possible With a portable glide slope generator provide enough signal to firmly activate the indicator needle and hide all flags Increase the signal level by 3 dB Modulate the TDFM 7000 transmitter on the following frequencies for at least 20 seconds Observe the Glide Slope displays Look for any movement of flags or needles on the navigation display If an interference condition is detected then the installation will have to be flight tested according to the following procedure Using the table below determine the glide slope frequency based on the localizer frequency of the ILS to be used Divide the glide slope frequency by 2 and program into the TDFM 7000 Fly the aircraft to intercept the localizer and glide slope both needles centered at 26 nm from the runway Transmit on the TDFM 7000 for 10 seconds and watch for any deflections or flags Repeat the test every 2 nm until the indicators are not affected If the distance is greater than 18 nm then a pass shall be recorded Otherwise the TDFM 7000 shall be placarded Do not transmit while on ILS approach Localizer Glide slope Localizer Glide slope 108 10 334 70 110 10 334 40 108 15 334 55 110
33. c i This Warranty shall not be transferable or assignable to any other persons firms or corporations For warranty registration please complete the on line Warranty Registration Form found at www til ca
34. check for any damage that may have occurred during transit Save the original shipping container for returns due to damage or warranty claims Check that each item on the packing slip has been shipped in the container INSTALLATION The TDFM 7000 Transceiver is designed to be Dzus mounted and should be installed in conjunction with an IN 7000 installation kit See Figure 3 1 for an outline drawing of the unit with dimensions to facilitate the installation INSTALLATION KIT CONTENTS The IN 7000 installation kit P N 059615 1 consists of 1 One 25 pin Cannon D mating connector female complete with crimp pins and hood 2 One 9 pin Cannon D mating connector female complete with crimp pins and hood 3 4 BNC connectors ANTENNA INSTALLATION The type and number of antennas depends on the model of transceiver being installed The following is a list of recommended antennas for the various RF modules VHF 136 to 174 MHz Comant part 292 UHFLO 403 to 470 MHz Comant part 275 UHFHI 450 to 512 MHz Comant 275 UHFHI II 450 to 520 MHz Comant part 285 800 806 to 870 MHz Comant part CI 306 800 700 II 700 to 870 MHz Comant part 285 Type Il Il modules have a wider bandwidth in some cases If this communications are going to occur in this wider bandwidth area the antennas with wider coverage should be used The antenna should be mounted on the bottom of the aircraft whenever possible Consult
35. croll through the available messages The message selected will show for a few seconds then the menu will return If it is desired to see the message for longer press and the message will stay until is pressed again To move the gt to the next option press the knob Then press a number key 1 5 to select one of five pre programmed email addresses Again the knob can be used to scroll through the email addresses Press to send or press HOME to return to the previous menu The current position direction and speed of the aircraft will be displayed The time since the last position report is displayed at the bottom Position reporting is normally updated automatically but a manual update can be sent by pressing Press HOME to return to the previous menu When the radio in normal operating mode an indicator will flash on the bottom line for a few seconds when an automated position report is occurring Pressing the key will invoke the download function The pre programmed messages email addresses and phone numbers can be downloaded into the radio using Technisonic s MultiTDP software TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 21 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 3 20 SATCOM Menus To Open Satcom Menu Press FUNC 6 Technisonic E TDFM 7000 Function Fi F4 Channels 4 Record 5 Playback 6 Satcom FUNC z Next Satcom Menu Options Press 1 t
36. daptor TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 2 10 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca FIGURE 2 7 USB to Serial Adaptor for Computers without Serial Ports 2 17 CONFIGURATION MENU Some features of the TDFM 7000 transceiver can be configured to the user s preference To enter the configuration menu turn the unit on while simultaneously pressing the F4 ESW and TSW keys Hold the keys until the display reads Configuration Menu The following menu items can be changed or modified Rotate the knob to select the desired condition and press the knob to continue to the next configuration item Knob default This will select which mode volume or channel the knob will be when the radio is first turned on Vol Chan mode When set to both volume and channel functions are both available while if set to single only the function set in the above knob default will be available Numlock mode When enabled num lock mode is added to the available knob functions Recall mode When enabled recall is added to the available knob functions Band 1 channels This number should be set to the highest channel number programmed in band 1 so that the channel scrolling wrap around will work properly up and down Band 2 channels This number should be set to the highest channel number programmed in band 2 so that the channel scrolling wrap around will work properly up and down Band 3 channel
37. e 4 0 Equipment tested to categories C4 and D1 Equipment is tested without shock mounts to Vibration categories B M and N INSTALLATION APPROVAL NOTE Presently no TSO standard exists for airborne FM transceivers To make it easier for installation agencies to provide their customers with an approved installation supported by an effective Airworthiness Approval Technisonic has secured Supplemental Type Certificate STC Approvals both US and Canadian on its Airborne FM products for many helicopters currently being delivered in the US and Canada as well as a number of single engine fixed wing aircraft The above referenced DO 160C test data is also on file and available from Technisonic to support approval requirements in airframes for which Technisonic does not possess an STC Approved aircraft types are listed in the attachments to the formal STC documents These STCs are the exclusive property of Technisonic and require the written authority of Technisonic for their use To assist Factory Authorized Technisonic Dealers in the certification process we have placed copies of our Canadian and US STCs on our web site along with a letter of authorization for their use These documents may be downloaded and used as support for the technical submission to FAA or Transport Canada Only authorized factory dealers installers are permitted to download and make use of these documents on behalf of their customers end users in support of reg
38. ed then the display will return to normal FLASH UPGRADE MODE On occasion it may be required to flash upgrade one or more of the modules in the radio to change or add new features This can be done using the Motorola RIB box and or software supplied in a Motorola flash upgrade kit The transceiver must be put into flash upgrade mode by turning on the radio while holding the HOME key Select the band to be upgraded by pressing the band key Follow the software instructions During the flash procedure the software will ask you to turn off and on the radio use the RESET soft key do not turn off the transceiver TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions 2 13 TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca MOTOROLA TONE CODE TABLE FOR THE TDFM 7000 SERIES The following is a list of TDFM 7000 SERIES PL Hz MOT CODES PL Hz MCODE PL Hz MCODE PL Hz MCODE PL Hz TABLE 2 1 TDFM 7000 SERIES PL Hz MOT CODES The following is a list of TDFM 7000 SERIES DPL CODES TABLE 2 2 TDFM 7000 SERIES DPL CODES TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 2 14 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca SECTION 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 GENERAL This section contains information and instructions for the correct installation of the TDFM 7000 Transceiver EQUIPMENT PACKING LOG Unpack the equipment and
39. elete Button 2 F3 Key Bottom Side Talkaround Unprogrammed Unprogrammed Button 3 Direct F4 Key Top Button Volume Set Tone Volume Set Tone Volume Set Tone MUP and 16 Position Channel Select Channel Select Channel Select MDN keys Rotary Knob ESW Key Two Position Unprogrammed Unprogrammed Unprogrammed Concentric or A Ergo Switch Unprogrammed Unprogrammed Unprogrammed B O B O B TSW Key Three Position Blank A Blank A Blank A Toggle Switch PL Disable B PL Disable B PL Disable B Scan C Scan C Scan C NOTE It is possible to use Motorola s Customer Programming Software CPS to alter the default keypad settings of the TDFM 7000 radio However if custom key settings are chosen it will not be possible for Technisonic to help the Pilot or other Radio User through operational difficulties These questions will have to be referred to the Radio System Administrator responsible for customising the settings Technisonic recommends that the default key settings stay in place until all airframe installation and operational issues have been overcome TDFM 7000 Transceiver is programmable by Motorola CPS The following settings may be programmed for each Channel in a Conventional Radio Tx Frequency Tx PL DPL Code Rx Frequency Rx PL DPL Code Time Out Timer Scan List Phone Smart PTT Zone Channel Name RX Signal Voice Type TX Signal Voice Type Network Access Code Tx Power The fol
40. ent has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his her own expense WARNING AND DISCLAIMER Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Technisonic Industries could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This manual is designed to provide information about the TDFM 7000 Every effort has been made to make this manual as complete and accurate as possible WARRANTY INFORMATION The Model TDFM 7000 Transceiver is under warranty for one year from date of purchase Failed units caused by defective parts or workmanship should be returned to Technisonic Industries Limited 240 Traders Boulevard Mississauga Ontario 147 1W7 Tel 905 890 2113 Fax 905 890 5338 CERTIFICATION SUMMARY Summary of DO 160C Environmental Testing for Technisonic Model TDFM 7000 Transceiver Conditions Section Description of Conducted Tests Temperature and Altitud
41. for TYPE II radios P N 047365 1 2 7 2 3 Encryption Keyload cable for TYPE and TYPE II radios P N 037348 1 2 7 2 4 TYPE I Programming cable P N 037347 2 9 2 5 Motorola RIB box for TYPE Radios P N RLN 1015D 2 9 2 6 Type XTS 3000 Programming Cable Requires RIB 2 10 2 7 USB to Serial Adaptor for Computers without Serial Ports 2 11 3 1 Outline Drawing top cece Se eg ee haem eked qhasa E RP DE tuapaq He 3 2 3 2a Wiring Connections for the TDFM 7000 Transceiver esee 3 6 3 20 Wiring Notes for the TDFM 7000 Transceiver sss 3 7 3 3 TDFM 7000 SG200 SG11 Wiring Diagram 3 19 LIST OF TABLES TABLE TITLE 2 1 TDFM 7000 Series PL Hz MOT Codes 214 2 2 TDFM 7000 Series DPL Codes 2 14 3 1 2 5 Pim D ConnectiOons clever CENE AVE cued DR DEAD KR nada Rad 3 3 3 2 9 D Connections 2 0000000 ae enses sns nnn 3 3 TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 vi TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 1 1 2
42. he knob again brings it back to the volume control mode The current function of the knob is shown at the bottom right of the display SOFT KEYS AND HOME The transceiver has three soft keys which assume the function shown on the menu above them on the display The functions displayed depend on how the selected module was programmed with the customer programming software CPS These menu items can be different on a channel by channel basis Typical menu items may include ZONE Pressing this function will prompt you for a new zone number which can be entered directly if the keypad is in numlock mode or scrolled using the UP and DN keys MUTE Selecting this function will prompt you for an on or off entry using the soft keys to mute the tones Tones refer to the beeps heard when pressing buttons VIEW The view function is used to view lists Lists can include scan lists phone numbers call lists and or paging PWR Selecting PWR will allow the power output of the radio to be set to high or low PROG Selecting PROG allows brings you to user programmable features of the radio such as telephone numbers or scan lists The ability for the user to program phone numbers scan lists etc can be enabled or disabled by the CPS FPP Front Panel Programming mode allows you to program at the front panel without the customer programming software This option is available on VHF and UHF type II modules only At any time while in one of
43. he radio once it is removed from the aircraft These pins are also brought out to the TDFM 7000 s front panel mini DIN connector to allow programming in the aircraft TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 4 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 3 16 PANEL BACKLIGHTING J1 PIN 25 Connect to aircraft panel dimming bus The transceiver is capable of supporting 28 VDC or 5 VAC backlighting circuits Select 28 volts DC or 5 volts AC via the configuration menu see section 2 18 No damage will occur if the wrong setting is made 3 17 POWER JUMPER The radio must be turned on manually each time the avionics bus is switched on If it is desired that the radio comes on with the radio master in the aircraft remove the right side panel from the radio and install the supplied 0 1 jumper across JP1 two pins near the rear of the radio on the right side of the MCU board The radio is shipped with the jumper on only one of the two pins If you attempt to turn off the radio with the jumper installed it will just come back on again in 5 seconds Turning the avionics bus or battery master switch off will now be required to de energize the radio TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 5 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 7000 TRANSCEIVER AN 28 VDC BUS 28 VDC POWER 28 VDC POWER 20 AWG MEMORY UP M
44. ions on ordering Motorola parts and CPS software see TIB TIBFM 12 01 REV E This document is available from App xx or on the Technisonic Web site at www til ca Follow the link for TDFM 7000 and click in the Link for CPS Programming software Cables ordering Guide Refer to the section for TYPE II modules Programming cables for units with Type Il modules The TDFM 7000 transceiver that employs type II modules does not require a Smart RIB box AC power pack or computer RIB cable A Technisonic programming cable and Motorola ASTRO 25 Portable CPS Programming software P N RVN4181 Latest revision is all that is required to program transceivers with type II modules If encryption keys need to be loaded via a KVL 3000 keyloader cable P N 037348 1 may be also be obtained from Technisonic This keyloader cable will plug into the front mini DIN connector of the TDFM 7000 transceiver and work with type type Il modules TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 2 6 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca The following cables can be purchased from Technisonic P N 047365 1 TYPE Download Programming Cable that mates the 7000 front panel 8 pin mini DIN to PC computer 9 pin serial port P N 037348 1 Encryption Keyload Cable that mates the 7000 front panel 8 pin Mini DIN with Motorola KVL 3000 Keyloader Same P N for type or type 11 modules FIGURE 2 2 PC 7OOO II Programming c
45. lation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 2 1 2 3 2 4 2 5 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca POWER SWITCH To switch the transceiver on press and hold the knob until the radio powers up The display will show TECHNISONIC and the software version installed followed by the model number along with which RF modules are installed The display will then show the normal display To switch off the transceiver at any time press and hold the knob for 2 seconds until the display shows OFF then release If it is desired that the radio turns on with the radio master in the aircraft a power jumper may be installed see installation instructions such that the radio is always on The battery master must be used to turn the radio off with this jumper installed KNOB The knob is a rotary encoder which turns endlessly meaning its actual position is not important The knob also has a push button incorporated in it so you can press the knob as well as turn it The knob will start out as a volume control Pressing the knob again will change its function to act as the channel selector Pressing the knob again causes the keypad function to change from function keys to number keys In Vol mode the knob acts as a volume control Several knob presses will bring you to the recall mode In the recall mode typing in the channel number will bring you quickly to that channel without scrolling through channels in between Pressing t
46. level for band 2 The microphone and headphone audio becomes live while in this mode to facilitate setting to a comfortable level The factory setting is 11 Sidetone Level Sets the sidetone level for band The microphone and headphone audio becomes live while in this mode to facilitate setting to a comfortable level The factory setting is 11 Sidetone 4 Level Sets the sidetone level for band 4 The microphone and headphone audio becomes live while in this mode to facilitate setting to a comfortable level The factory setting is 11 KEYLOADING MODE If the TDFM 7000 is equipped with hardware encryption then the Encryption keys will need to be loaded using a Motorola KVL 3000 Keyloader Keyloading must be done by putting the transceiver into flash upgrade mode by turning on the radio while holding the HOME key Select the band to be keyed loaded by pressing the BAND key Press the RESET Key to reset the modules and to put them into keyload mode Wait until the display returns to the Flash Upgrade mode Power up the keyloader and plug the cable into the 7000 Program port Follow the Motorola Keyloader instructions for uploading the actual keys to the radio If other bands require keys press the BAND key to select the next module wait 1 second for the keyloader to since to that module then upload the key s When keyloading is done remove the keyloader cable and press the EXIT key to reboot the transceiver back to normal o
47. lowing settings must be programmed for each mode in a Trunked P25 9600 SmartNet or SmartZone Radio System Type System ID Individual ID Coverage Type Affiliation Type Control Channel 1 Control Channel 2 Talkgroup 1 Talkgroup 2 TG Strapping Zone Scan List Scan Type Interconnect Phone Display Format Private Call Private Call Type Private Call Operation TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 2 4 2 9 2 11 2 14 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca The function keys along with the rest of the keypad revert to normal number keys during transmit and when NUM LOCK is selected by pressing the rotary knob The F1 F4 keys can be programmed as quick channel keys as mentioned in 2 7 Depending on the setting in the configuration menu the keys can be permanently set to channels or used for other functions normal When the F1 F4 keys in the normal mode they can still be used for quick channels if the FUNC key is pressed first MUP 4 AND MDN 7 KEYS Memory Up and Down Keys These keys provide the same function as the rotary knob does when it is set to CHAN This equates to the 16 position rotary knob on the portable When one of these keys is pressed the function of the rotary knob is automatically set to CHAN 5 AND DN 8 KEYS The keys provide the same function as the left and right arrow keys on the portable The UP key equates to the right arrow
48. o access Voice call Press 2 to access Text MSG Message Press 3 to access GPS Info Press Program Text MSG amp Phone Data Select HOME to access previous menu E ENS TDFM 7000 5200 Connected E Voice Call 5 GPS Info lt Exit 2 F3 5 6 UP BRT 8 9 DN DIM TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 22 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca Satcom Menu Voice Call Menu To select a preset number press any O to 9 buttons or use the rotary encoder knob to view select one of the preset numbers Press to manually enter a phone number Press HOME for previous menu 2 Technisonic 0 9 Select Preset Enter Phone 0 00 1905890 2113 Skype In HOME Exit Satcom Menu Voice Call Menu Make Call Menu Press the button to make cancel a phone call To enter a phone use numerical to 9 and buttons to delete character delete all or recall last number Press HOME for previous menu 2 Technisonic TDFM 7000 Skype In 0 00 1905890 2113 HOME Exit ON OFF 3 F2 F3 4 5 6 0 UP BRT ESW 8 9 DN DIM TSW TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 23 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca Satcom Menu Text MSG Menu To toggle between preset email
49. odules with Front Panel Programming VHF UHF 800 48 45 45 196 1 5 1 5 2 0 20 1 5 Wide band 5kHz Narrow band 2 5kHz VHF UHF 800 0 25 0 25 0 40 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 80 78 72 63 63 63 78 77 75 Measured in digital mode per TIA EIA IS 102 CAAA under nominal conditions Measured in analog mode per TIA EIA 603 under nominal conditions TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions 1 4 TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca SECTION 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 2 2 ZONE NAME GENERAL A 5 line display and a keypad and a rotary knob provide the operator control of up to 4 RF modules installed in the unit The display is showing the activity of all 4 modules bands as well as the menu of the active band selected by pressing the BAND key The knob has multiple functions including volume and channel The microphone key line and headphone audio can be wired separately for each of the 4 bands therefore switching from band to band is performed at an audio panel such as the Technisonic A71X series This allows for separate and simultaneous operation on each of the bands just like having 4 separate radios The transceiver can also be connected so that all bands are available on the combined output In this configuration the BAND key on the transceiver must perform switching between bands and the user can only transmit on one band at a time It is p
50. or no tone PL tones are used by analog mode only RX PL Enter the desired receive PL tone frequency Enter 000 0 no tone carrier squelch operation TX DPL Enter the desired DPL code You can not have both a PL and a DPL at the same time The one that is entered last will turn the other off A DPL of 000 means off DPL codes are also known as DCS codes RX DPL Enter the receive DPL code as above TX NAC Enter the desired transmit P25 NAC code if using digital otherwise just press OK The code is hexadecimal therefore the letters A to F could also be used Press the A F soft key to use buttons 1 6 as A F A NAC or Network Access Code is used like PL tones but are only used by P25 digital mode A value of 293 is considered to be the standard code for open channel RX NAC Enter the desired receive P25 NAC code as above RX TYPE Select the receive mode using the UP and DN keys Analog digital or mixed The mixed mode will allow the receiver to decode analog and P25 digital signals as needed TX TYPE This prompt will only come up if you selected mixed for Select analog or digital BANDWIDTH Select 12 5 20 0 or 25 0 kHz using the UP and DN keys Bandwidth may also be called Channel Spacing CHANNEL Use the UP and DN keys to scroll to the desired letter and press the NXT NAME soft key to get to the next character Press OK when done There will be a delay while the channel is sav
51. ossible to connect the transceiver such that both methods are used FRONT PANEL Refer to the diagrams below ALPHANUMERIC MESSAGE DESCRIBING THE CURRENT MODE CHANNEL OR TALK GROUP CONDITION IDICATORS M SQUELCH MONITOR INDICATOR BAND SELECTED INDICATOR C CALL INDICATOR T DIRECT REPEATER TALK AROUND nisonic TDFM 700 52 SECURE S SCAN 0 ERGO SWITCH POSITION OR 0 gt 21 t I H T C TOGGLE SWITCH POSITION AB OR C SQUELCH INDICATORS or 21 FOLICEZ H P SBE O JO 21 P y INDICATORS 21 FOLICE4 H a MUTE UIEH CH h d 1 SOFT KEY MENU j v 1 ROTARY KNOB FUNCTION INDICATOR THE THREE KEYS BELOW 7 N DISPLAYS VOLUME LEVEL CHANNEL ASUNE E US WIE UD 1 2 3 DIMMER LEVEL AND NUMBER LOCK AND DN KEYS TO SCROLL HOME F1 F2 THROUGH MORE MENU ITEMS 4 gt 5 6 O f MUP JL UP ES ESw 7 8 9 LER wan E POWER PGM MINI DIN CONNECTOR FOR DOWN LOADING KEY PAD FUNCTION AND CHANNELS OR ENCRYPTION KEYS MAY ALSO NUMERIC KEYS BE USED TO PERFORM FLASH UPGRADES MULTI FUNCTION ROTARY KNOB BUTTON CONTROLS VOLUME CHANNEL ETC ALSO INCORPORATES POWER SWITCH FIGURE 2 1 Front Panel Controls TDFM 7000 Transceiver TDFM 7000 Instal
52. peration FRONT PANEL PROGRAMMING FPP MODE OPTIONAL One or more of the bands may have the capability to program channel information such as frequencies PL tones modulation types etc from the front panel FPP will show up as one of the soft menu items at the bottom of the screen if this option has been ordered When the FPP soft key is pressed you will be prompt for channel information Wait until the cursor is flashing then press OK for the next input or press QUIT to finish and get out of the programming mode All changes up to that point will be saved The prompts are as follows TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 2 12 2 20 TX Frequency RX Frequency TX PL TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca Enter the desired transmit frequency using the numeric key pad If the frequency entered is not within band limits or not on proper channel spacing the frequency will automatically be changed to the closest valid channel Enter the desired receive frequency Enter the desired transmit PL tone frequency After the last digit is pressed the radio will verify that it is a valid frequency and flash the first cursor again Press OK at this time The transceiver supports all standard PL tones Also known as CTCSS tones TXPL tones are generally used to open repeaters or in talk groups where the receivers are squelch protected by PL tones Enter 000 0 f
53. s This number should be set to the highest channel number programmed in band 3 so that the channel scrolling wrap around will work properly up and down Band 4 channels This number should be set to the highest channel number programmed in band 4 so that the channel scrolling wrap around will work properly up and down Squelch Blink When disabled the squelch indicator lights will function normally When enabled the squelch lights will stay lit while a signal is present and then blink for a couple of seconds after the signal disappears This helps you determine which band made the last call as typically the squelch light is out by the time you look TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 2 11 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca Boot Speed When set to quick some boot up messages will be skipped When set to normal all messages will be displayed Panel Lighting Select 28 volts DC or 5 volts AC No damage will occur if the wrong setting is made F1 F4 Keys If set to normal the keys will emulate the side buttons on the portable If set to channels the keys become quick channel load keys The channels can be programmed in the second function menu Sidetone 1 Level Sets the sidetone level for band 1 The microphone and headphone audio becomes live while in this mode to facilitate setting to a comfortable level The factory setting is 11 Sidetone 2 Level Sets the sidetone
54. that module instead of 1000 channels Please note that all 240 memories must be filled if FPP is ordered MODEL VARIATION There are several variations of the Model TDFM 7000 Transceiver Each variation offers different features and performance based on the type of RF modules and options installed Irrespective of module type the bands are numbered 1 4 5 and 8 for VHF UHF low UHF Hi and 800 700 respectively The transceivers part number indicates whether Type 1 2 or Type II 3 4 modules are installed along with which type of modules are installed The following part numbers represent typical TDFM 7000 model variations 3 band TDFM 7000 Variations P N 051240 1 7188 One VHF and two 800 MHz type modules with Green display P N 051240 3 7148 One VHF UHF low and 800 700 type II modules with Green display 4 band TDFM 7000 Variations P N 051240 2 71558 One VHF two UHF hi and one 800 MHz type modules with Red display P N 051240 1 71148 Two VHF one UHF low and 800 700 type II modules with Green display SmartNet and SMART ZONE are trademarks of Motorola Inc TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 1 1 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca TDFM 7000 Model Variations with type Modules 3 Band TDFM 7000 Model Variations 7XXX TDFM 7000 P N 051240 1 7XXX P7YYY TDFM 7000 P N 051240 2 7XXX P7YYY TDFM 7000NV P N 051240 1 7XXXNV P7YYY 4 Band TDFM 7000
55. the usual controller thereby saving space and weight in the aircraft and providing a larger display and keypad The satellite gateway provides three main functions 1 Satellite Phone capability 2 Outgoing Text Messages to e mail addresses 3 Automated GPS Position Reporting The transceiver controls the satellite gateway system through the RS 232 port on the back of the unit All audio and keying is connected separately to a free position on the aircraft audio panel The TDFM 7000 acts as a controller only This option precludes the use of an RC 7000 at this time This option is identified as Mod 4 on the modification record label 3 19 2 INSTALLATION Connect the TDFM 7000 and the S200 SG11 as shown in figures 3 3 See the 5200 5811 installation instructions for details GPS ANTENNA SATCOM ANTENNA 28 VDC SATELLITE GATEWAY 5200 5611 BUS GPS ANTENNA IRIDIUM ANTENNA TDFM 7000 7300 TRANSCEIVER 28 VDC AIRCRAFT POWER DPL RX DPL TX CHASSIS GROUND t TX DATA 13 RX DATA 14 GROUND AUDIO SHUNT GND AIRCRAFT AUDIO SYSTEM PRIM MIC PRIM SPKR AUDIO GND POWER GROUND FIGURE TDFM 7000 5200 5611 Wiring Diagram TDFM 7000 Installation amp Operating Instructions TiL O5RE375 Rev n c Issue 9 3 20 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 3 19 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Control of the S200 SG11 satellite gateway is provided
56. udio outputs 600 ohms impedance against ground The output power is 600 mW maximum Unused outputs do not have to be terminated and should be left unconnected PTT 1 2 3 4 AND COMBINED J1 PINS 5 8 11 AND J2 PINS 3 J2 PIN 4 COMB The PTT lines should be floating when in receive and grounded for transmit The input has a pull up resistor to 5 volts Connecting an audio panel that wishes to see more may result in no receive audio Connect a 1N4006 diode in series with the cathode towards the audio panel in this case TX DATA AND RX DATA J1 PINS 12 AND 13 These pins provide RS 232 serial communications for use with the RC 7000 remote control head if installed Consult the RC 7000 installation manual for details CHANNEL UP AND CHANNEL DOWN J1 PINS 16 AND 17 These pins can be used to scroll up and down through the zone channel mode talk group selections for the band currently displayed on the screen The inputs normally floating are grounded to activate Two push buttons or a center off SPDT spring loaded toggle switch are typically used on these inputs If both pins are grounded simultaneously the next band will be selected LH DATA SB9600 BUSY CTS OUT BOOT DIN RTSBIN AND RS232DIN J1 PINS 18 THROUGH 24 These pins are used for programming or updating the transceiver using Motorola Customer Programming Software CPS or encryption key loading are left unconnected They may be used to update t
57. ulatory agency approval Please refer to the Technisonic web site www til ca for the latest issue of available STCs and letter of authorization for use Trademark Notices TDFM 7000 Transceivers contain two way radio protocols licensed from Motorola Inc 9 1997 1998 Motorola Inc Motorola KVL 3000 is a registered trademark of Motorola TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 1 INTRODUCTION uu a a 1 1 1 2 DESCRIPTION eT 1 1 1 3 MODEL VARIATION rencontrer tre imd ens cup nexa rx cipia ap EIER 1 1 1 4 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS J uu exin exu Ra 1 3 SECTION 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 GENERAL E T A T 2 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 POWER SWITCH 2 2 2 4 KNOBS 12 EU 2 2 2 5 SOFT KEYS AND HOME io since 2 2 2 6 BANDiK EY 2 3 2 7 aelesiqndq pana 2 3 2 8 B E 2 3 2 9 MUP 4 AND MDN 7 KEYS Memory Up and Down Keys 2 5 2 10 UP 5 AND DN 8 KEYS 8 4 2 5 2 11 BRT 6 AND DIM 9 KEYS E E ni EEE 2 5 2 12 ESW O KEY Ergo Switch 2 5 2 13 WOW Ney REY C ET 2 5 LX NP ever 2 5 2 15 GENERAL OP
58. use the DTMF keypad while transmitting the band you are using must be selected on the display CUSTOMER PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE CPS Programming the TDFM 7000 is usually done with the use of third party programming software Customer programming software or CPS must be supplied by Motorola There are 2 different software packages that can be used to program the TDFM 7000 The software package required depends what type of modules are installed Most TDFM 7000 radios are built with TYPE Il modules These radios can be identified by the P N 051240 3 or 4 For TDFM 70005 built with TYPE modules P N 051240 1 or 2 see the section on TYPE programming To make any changes to the programming in the Type II radio Motorola CPS software must be used There is no provision in the TYPE Il radio to allow the user to change frequencies zones PL tones etc unless the Front Panel Programming FPP option has been purchased in each band CPS software must be purchased from Motorola directly A Programming cable is required to connect the computer to the TDFM 7000 if type 11 modules are installed Each band in the TDFM 7000 is considered a type Il XTS 5000 portable by the CPS software To program a band in the transceiver it must be selected by pressing the BAND key before running the CPS Follow the instructions supplied with the CPS The CPS Programming software must be purchased from Motorola On Line MOL For instruct
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