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1. TO TDFM 9100 L MULTIBAND P25 AIRBORNE TRANSCEIVER Technisonic TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL Document No 13RE482 Rev N C November 2014 Technisonic Industries Limited 240 Traders Boulevard Mississauga Ontario L4Z 1W7 Tel 905 890 2113 Fax 905 890 5338 www til ca Copyright 2012 by Technisonic Industries Limited All rights reserved REVISION HISTORY 13RE482 REV SECTION PAGE DESCRIPTION DATE Edited by NOTES CAUTION STATIC SENSITIVE A Thisunitcontains static sensitive devices Wear a grounded wrist strap and or conductive gloves ta 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 Thetransmitter antenna gain shall not exceed 3 dBi 2 The transmitter antennas shall be located outside of a vehicle and must not be co located kept at a separation distance of more than 20cm from each other when installed Also they must be insta
2. For instructions on ordering Motorola parts and APX CPS software see Technical Information Bulletin TIBFM 17 01 This document is available on the Technisonic website at www til ca On the main page hover the cursor over Project 25 Airborne FM A pull down menu should appear Click the TDFM 9100 link to go directly to the TDFM 9100 page and click the link for APX CPS Programming Software Cables Ordering Guide Refer to the section for Type A modules If encryption keys need to be loaded via a KVL 3000 keyloader cable P N 127500 may be also be obtained from Technisonic This keyloader cable will plug into the front mini DIN connector of the TDFM 9100 transceiver The following cables for support of the TDFM 9100 can be purchased from Technisonic P N 127499 Download Programming Cable See Figure 2 2 P N 127500 Encryption Keyload Cable See Figure 2 3 FIGURE 2 3 Programming Cable PC 9000 P N 127499 TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 rev 2 7 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca FIGURE 2 4 Encryption Keyloading Cable KVL 9000 P N 127500 2 17 CONFIGURATION MENU Some features of the TDFM 9100 transceiver can be configured to the user s preference 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 Volume Can be Enabled or Disabled If Enabled Vo
3. key line and headphone audio can be wired separately for each module 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 2 separate radios The transceiver can also be connected so that both bands are available on one combined output It is possible to connect the transceiver such that both methods are used simultaneously 2 2 FRONT PANEL Refer to the diagram below ZONE NAME ie CURRENT MODE CHANNEL OR TALK GROUP NAME CONDITION IDICATORS M SQUELCH MONITOR INDICATOR C CALL INDICATOR DIRECT REPEATER TALK AROUND P PRIORITY iechnisonic TDFM 9106 Pas BAND SELECTED INDICATOR 4 0 ERGO SWITCH POSITION O OR 0 C TOGGLE SWITCH POSITION AB OR C Ug TRANSMIT INDICATORS SQUELCH INDICATORS ROTARY KNOB FUNCTION INDICATOR DISPLAYS VOLUME LEVEL CHANNEL SOFT KEY MENU THE THREE KEYS BELOW ASSUME THE FUNCTIONS DISPLAYED USE THE UP 1 3 4 AND DN KEYS TO SCROLL J F1 F2 FS d THROUGH MORE MENU ITEMS emo vie ip BRT ESW lt F J M N DN oM Il MINI DIN CONNECTOR FOR DOWN LOADING KEY PAD FUNCTION AND CHANNELS OR ENCRYPTION KEYS MAY ALSO NUMERIC KEYS BE USED TO PERFORM FLASH UPGRADES ZONE AND NUMBE
4. 13RE482 rev SUMMARY OF DO 160G ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING Summary of DO 160G Environmental Testing for Technisonic Model TDFM 9100 Transceiver Conditions Category Temperature and Altitude A2 B1 C4 D1 Temperature Variation Humidity Operational shock and Crash Safety Vibration Magnetic Effect Power Input Voltage Spike Audio Frequency Susceptibility Induced Signal Susceptibility Radio Frequency Susceptibility Radio Frequency Emission Electrostatic Discharge STC 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 on its Airborne FM products for a limited number of airframes The above referenced DO 160G 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 Letters of permissin are provided upon request To assist Factory Authorized Technisonic Dealers in the certification process we have placed copies of our STCs on our web site These documents may be downloaded and used as support for
5. 196 BER 12 5kHz Digital 5 BER 12 5kHz Analog with 12dB SINAD Selectivity in dB 25 kHz Channel 12 5 kHz Channel Intermodulation Characteristic TDFM 9100 Approx L 8 0 x W 5 75 x H 3 0 3 5 Lbs 1 6 Kg 30 C to 60 C 28 0 VDC 15 500 mA minimum 5A maximum 65 mW into 600 Q Carbon or Equivalent 28 or 5 Volts AC or DC selectable 61mA max Characteristic 1 or 6 Watts VHF 1 or 5 Watts UHF 1 or 3 Watts 700 800 136 to 174 MHz 380 to 470 MHz 450 to 520 MHz 764 to 870 MHz 2000 pre programmable channels VHF UHF 800 48 45 45 1 1 0 1 0 1 0 10 15 Wide 5 2 Narrow band 2 5 2 VHF UHF 800 0 29 0 32 0 40 0 21 0 28 0 30 0 25 0 25 0 25 80 78 72 70 68 67 80 80 80 Measured in digital mode EIA IS 102 CAAA under nominal conditions Measured in analog mode per TIA EIA 603 under nominal conditions TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 18RE482 Rev TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca SECTION 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 GENERAL An LED display a keypad and a rotary knob provide the operator control of the 1 or 2 RF modules installed in the unit The display shows the activity of both modules as well as the soft key menu of the active band The active module is selected by pressing the BAND key The knob has multiple functions including volume channel and zone The microphone
6. PC 9000 P N 127499 2 7 2 4 Encryption Keyloading Cable KVL 9000 P N 127500 sse 2 8 LIST OF TABLES TABLE TITLE 2 1 TDFM 9100 CTCSS PL TPL tone vs Motorola PL codes 2 11 2 2 TDFM 9100 DCS DPL Codes nn asa 2 11 TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 rev viii TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1 1 1 2 1 3 INTRODUCTION This publication provides operating information on the TDFM 9100 airborne transceiver The exact configuration depends on which and how many RF modules are installed DESCRIPTION The TDFM 9100 transceiver is an airborne multi band radio capable of operation in conventional analog P25 and P25 phase Il digital FM systems SmartNet SmartZone trunking systems and P25 9600 trunking systems RF modules are available in single or dual bands that support VHF UHF LO UHF HI and 700 800 MHz bands Up to 2 single or dual band modules can be supported These optional additional features include P25 9600 trunking Phase 1 and 2 that may be combined with AES and or DES OFB encryption with OTAR in any of the available modules The TDFM 9100 is not normally frequency agile In order to have the ability to change the frequencies at the front panel the FPP front panel programming opt
7. TDFM 9100 CTCSS PL TPL tones vs Motorola PL Codes The following is a list of TDFM 9100 supported DCS DPL CODES TABLE 2 2 TDFM 9100 DCS DPL Codes 2 20 PROGRAMMING CONSIDERATIONS Every attempt has been made to allow the RF modules to behave as the Motorola APX 7000 portable In most cases an existing code plug can be loaded into one of the TDFM 9100 RF modules and it will operate normally However there are some situations that must be considered when programming the TDFM 9100 through APX CPS software or FPP at the front panel Zone Channel Name Although both zone and channel names can contain as many 14 characters each there are only 14 character spaces on the display available in total It is suggested the zone name be no longer than 5 characters and the channel name no longer than 9 characters to be displayed properly Longer names will be cut off at the end Menu items AS mentioned before programming CHAN or ZONE into the soft menu would be redundant and confusing as the TDFM 9100 already has the knob performing these functions Other soft menu items such as INFO or CLOCK are not supported due to insufficient display space TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 rev TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 rev
8. the desired code or OFF Selecting off will set the channel to carrier only Press the knob or Next menu key The receive network access code will be displayed The NAC is a 3 digit hexadecimal number which can include digits 0 9 and letters A F The keypad will act as numbers or letters 123 or ABC will be displayed on the bottom right corner of the display to indicate the mode which can be changed by rotating the knob Press the knob or Next menu key when the desired NAC is entered Enter the TX NAC as described above The Zone name will be displayed The first letter will be flashing Rotating the knob will scroll through the available letters numbers and symbols Press the knob to move to the next letter Press Next when done editing The Channel name will be displayed Edit the channel name as described above The Talkgroup ID will be displayed This is a 4 digit hexadecimal number that can be edited as described under RX NAC above Press Next when done editing The radio will return to normal operating mode TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 rev N C 2 10 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca The following is a list of supported CTCSS PL TPL tones with the corresponding Motorola PL codes PL Hz MCODE PL Hz PL Hz _MCODE PL Hz MCODE XZ 4A 8Z WZ 4B M2 XA 5Z M3 WA 5A M4 XB 5B 92 WB 6Z M5 YZ 6A M6 YA eB M7 YB 7Z OZ ZZ 7A ZA M1 TABLE 2 1
9. ID The receive frequency of the current channel will be displayed with the first digit blinking Type in the desired frequency or just press the Next menu key for no changes Pressing Exit menu key or the HOME key at any time will escape the programming process and bring the radio back into normal operating mode If a invalid frequency is entered the radio will revert back to the previously programmed frequency The transmit frequency can be edited in the same fashion as the RX frequency The receive mode will be displayed The mode can be Analog Digital P25 or Mixed both Press the knob or the Next menu key The transmit mode will be displayed Transmit mode can only be Analog or Digital and can only be changed if the receive mode was Mixed Receive CTCSS tone also known as a PL or TPL tone will be displayed Rotate the knob for the desired tone or OFF Press the knob or Next menu key RX DCS will only appear if the RX CTCSS was set to OFF The receive DCS code also known as a DPL code will be displayed Rotate the knob to the desired code or OFF Selecting off will set the channel to carrier squelch only Press the knob or Next menu key Transmit CTCSS tone will be displayed Rotate the knob for the desired tone or OFF Press the knob or Next menu key TX DCS will only appear if the TX CTCSS was set to OFF The transmit DCS code will be displayed Rotate the knob to
10. R LOCK JG D As MULTI FUNCTION ROTARY KNOB BUTTON CONTROLS VOLUME CHANNEL ETC ALSO INCORPORATES POWER SWITCH FIGURE 2 1 Front Panel Controls TDFM 9100 Transceiver TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 rev 2 1 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 2 3 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 powers up with the radio master in the aircraft an always on mode can be set in the configuration menu 2 4 KNOB The knob is a rotary encoder which turns endlessly The knob also has a push button incorporated so you can press the knob as well Pressing the knob will toggle through the following possible knob modes Volume Channel Zone Numlock The current function of the knob is shown at the bottom right of the display Some of these modes can be enabled or disabled in the configuration menu The knob is only active for the band that is selected 2 5 SOFT KEYS AND HOME The 3 soft keys below the display assume the function sh
11. d l are only available by special order The basic premise is that the lowest frequency range will always be specified first This is to keep code plugs similar to Motorola convention and assure wide compatibility Project Number P91XXX represents a 5 digit project number that identifies specific options that are contained in each module and describes the full TDFM 9100 configuration All model variations are capable of supporting both 28 Volt and 5 Volt AC or DC back lighting The units are shipped set to operate on 28 Volt back lighting Equipment can be set to operate on 5V back lighting by using the software based configuration menu See Section 2 17 configuration menu Damage will not occur if the incorrect voltage is applied TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 Rev TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 1 4 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 RF Modules Specification RF Output Power Frequency Range VHF Band UHF LO Band UHF HI Band 700 800 bands 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
12. hrough 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 9100 Operating Instructions 2 4 TiL 13RE482 rev N C TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca Module 1 and 2 of the TDFM 9100 Transceiver are programmable by Motorola APX CPS software The following settings may be programmed for each Conventional Channel in a module Tx Frequency Zone Tx PL DPL Code Channel Rx Frequency Name Rx PL DPL Code RX Signal Voice Type Time Out Timer TX Signal Voice Type Scan List Network Access Code Phone Numbers Tx Power Talkgroup IDs Private Call Type Encryption Key Assignment The following settings can be programmed for each mode in a P25 Trunked and or SmartNet SMART ZONE equipped radio System Type TG Strapping System ID NAC Zone Individual ID UID Scan List Coverage Type Scan Type Affiliation Type Interconnect Control Channel s Phone Display Format Talkgroups Private Call Operation Status Site Alias Encryption Key Assignment 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 2 9 MUP 4 AND MDN 7 KEYS Memory Up and Down Keys These keys provide the same function a
13. idetone transmit audio sent to the headset while transmitting can be adjusted to a comfortable level while in this mode Press the knob to accept the setting The radio will then return to normal operating mode The radio will keep these settings until they are changed again TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 rev 2 8 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 2 18 MAINTENANCE MENU Some technical specifications of the TDFM 9100 transceiver can be configured to suit the installation The settings in this menu should only be adjusted by maintenance or technical personnel as incorrect settings can result in undesired operation 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 Mic 1 Level Mic 2 Level Mic C Level Band 1 RX Audio Band 2 RX Audio Turning the knob will adjust the microphone input level for band 1 transmit The level is displayed as a hexadecimal number and is adjustable between 00 and FF Turning the knob will adjust the microphone input level for band 2 transmit The level is displayed as a hexadecimal number and is adjustable between 00 and FF Turning the knob will adjust the combined microphone input level for band 1 and 2 The level is displayed as a hexadecimal number and is adjustable between 00 and FF Adjusts the audio output of the band 1 RF module to the audio amplifiers
14. ignal 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 the soft keys is what menu is displayed on the screen but the band selected by the audio panel is the band that you are transmitting and receiving on To use the DTMF keypad while transmitting the band you are using must be selected on the display TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 rev 2 6 2 16 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca CUSTOMER PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE CPS Programming the Bands in the TDFM 9100 is usually done with the use of third party programming software Customer programming software or APX CPS must be supplied by Motorola However conventional analog or P25 channels can be programmed at the front panel if each module is fitted with the Front Panel Programming option FPP See Section 2 19 for details A Programming cable PC 9000 is required to connect the computer to the TDFM 9100 Bands 1 and 2 in the TDFM 9100 are considered an APX 7000 portable by the APX CPS software To program a band in the transceiver it must be selected by pressing the appropriate band select key before running the CPS Follow the instructions supplied with the CPS The APX CPS Programming software P N RVN5224 must be purchased from Motorola On Line MOL
15. in the TDFM 9100 This level is set at the factory for maximum undistorted audio at full volume Adjusts the audio output of the band 2 RF module to the audio amplifiers in the TDFM 9100 This level is set at the factory for maximum undistorted audio at full volume Press the knob to accept the setting The radio will then return to normal operating mode The radio will keep these settings until they are changed again 2 19 FRONT PANEL PROGRAMMING FPP MODE All modules have the capability to program channel information such as frequencies PL tones modulation types etc from the front panel provided the modules were ordered with the FPP option FPP also must be activated in the APX CPS software for FPP to appear in the soft menu Note Individual zones must be activated for FPP in order to allow editing of channel information For zones that have FPP disabled the FPP menu will still function but no changes can be made to the channels in that zone FPP can only be used on zones containing conventional analog or P25 channels Zones with P25 Trunking or Motorola Trunking channels can only be programmed via APX CPS software TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 rev 2 9 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca Pressing FPP will initiate the following process RX Frequency TX Frequency RX Mode TX Mode RX CTCSS RX DCS TX CTCSS TX DCS RX NAC TX NAC Zone Name Channel Name Talkgroup
16. ion must be ordered for each band MODEL VARIATION There are several variations of the Model TDFM 9100 Transceiver Each variation offers different features and performance based on the type of RF modules and options installed The following is a breakdown of the TDFM 9000 model variations P N 121270 D 91 TBB P91XXX PRODUCT TYPE D 91 Tray 1 Project PRODUCT TYPE 121270 TDFM 9100 1 tray 1 2 modules D Display type 1 Standard Green 2 Night Vision Green 91 TDFM 9100 TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 Rev TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca Tray Breakdown TBB T Module type Always A in the TDFM 9100 for APX type modules B Band code for each module in the tray Band Codes VHF 136 174 UHF LO 380 470 UHF HI 450 520 700 800 764 870 VHF 700 800 VHF UHF LO VHF UHF HI UHF LO UHF HI LO 700 800 UHF HI 700 800 G 700 800 VHF 700 800 UHF LO 700 800 UHF HI TM O Notes There is only one tray in the TDFM 9100 If only one module is supplied in the tray the second B digit will be a 0 in TBB Module types C D E and G will only be available if agreements can be made for their use Standard Band Codes will indicate dual band module order as shown in Band Codes A through F Band codes with dual band module order as shown in G H an
17. lled in such a way that they always maintain a separation distance of more than 90cm from any person during operation NOTE This equipment 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 9100 Every effort has been made to make this manual as complete and accurate as possible WARRANTY INFORMATION The Model TDFM 9000 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 LAZ 1W7 Tel 905 890 2113 Fax 905 890 5338 TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL
18. lume will be one of the available modes the knob can assume during normal operation Knob Channel Can be Enabled or Disabled If Enabled Channel will be one of the available modes the knob can assume during normal operation Knob Zone Can be Enabled or Disabled If Enabled Zone will be one of the available modes the knob can assume during normal operation Knob Numlock Can be Enabled or Disabled When this knob mode is selected by pressing the knob in the normal operating mode the keyboard will act as a numeric entry rather than the usual functions The knob itself has no function in this mode Numlock mode can be used for example to select quick channel presets previously programmed in using the APX CPS software Numlock mode will time out after 3 seconds at which time the knob will revert back to the default mode see below Knob Default Can be set to Volume or Channel This is the mode the knob will assume when the TDFM 9100 is switched on or when the Numlock mode times out Backlighting Can be set to 5 or 28 volts This sets the operating range of the dimming input to the radio The dimming input only controls the brightness of the keyboard and panel markings The display brightness is controlled separately No damage will occur to the TDFM 9100 if the wrong voltage is selected Always On When enabled the radio turns on and off with the aircraft radio master When disabled the knob must be used to switch on the radio Sidetone The s
19. own on the menu above them The functions displayed depend on how the 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 but are not limited to 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 5 and DN 8 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 PWR Selecting PWR will allow the power output of the radio to be set to high or low PROG Selecting PROG 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 VIEW The view function is used to view lists Lists can include scan lists phone numbers call lists and or paging FPP Front Panel Programming mode allows you to program at the front panel without the customer programming software This option is available on all standard modules At any time while in one of 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
20. redundant since there is already a channel function using the knob TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 rev 2 2 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 2 6 BAND KEY This button selects band 1 or band 2 An arrow points at the active band The active band will also be highlighted for a few seconds while changing bands 2 7 FUNC KEY Pressing the FUNC key will bring up the following menu FIGURE 2 2 TDFM 9100 Function Menu You can select the desired function by rotating and pressing the knob or by using the Sel and Enter soft keys Cross Band Repeat Invokes the cross band repeat menu Enabling cross band repeat allows received audio from band to be automatically retransmitted on the other and visa versa but only in one direction at a time Configuration Invokes the configuration menu see 2 17 configuration menu Various functions can be enabled or disabled to suit the operation Simulcast Invokes the simulcast menu You can select both bands to transmit simultaneously Simulcast is only available when using the combined input output Simulcast can be used in conjunction with the cross band repeat mode Maintenance Invokes the maintenance menu see 2 18 maintenance menu Allows setting of TX RX audio levels and supervisory permissions for various functions Pressing the HOME key at any time will return the radio to normal operating mode without making any further changes TDFM 9100 Operating In
21. rna HERZ e dde 2 2 2 6 BAND KEYS PEE 2 3 2 7 guess 2 3 2 8 FTAtGEF4KEYS u 1 2 4 2 9 MUP 4 AND 7 KEYS Memory Up Down Keys 2 5 2 10 UP 5 AND DOWN 8 KEYS 2 5 2 11 6 AND DIM 9 KEYS aiana 2 5 2 12 ESW 0 KEY Ergo Switch Key 2 6 2 13 TSW KEY Toggle Switch Key U nennen nennen enis 2 6 LEE MEINE 2 6 2 15 GENERAL OPERATION 1 G eec dr de e din uwa 2 6 2 16 CUSTOMER PROGRAMMING SOFTWARE CPS 2 7 2 17 CONFIGURATION MENU ioter ente ren o teet th eg tte crea tUe EY reu 2 8 218 MAINTENANCE MENU Pena cuir br 2 9 2 19 FRONT PANEL PROGRAMMING FPP eese nens 2 9 2 20 PROGRAMMING CONSIDERATIONS 2 11 TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 rev vii TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca LIST OF FIGURES FIGURE TITLE PAGE 2 1 Front Panel Controls TDFM 9100 Transceiver a 2 1 2 2 TDFM 9100 Function Menu a 2 3 2 3 Programming Cable
22. s 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 far 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 APX CPS to a variety of functions such as low power scan zone select or pl disabled mode DISPLAY The transceiver has a three line 72 character LED display The zone name channel name condition symbols scan direct call secure monitor etc and switch settings will be displayed for each module The active band is indicated by a pointer on the left side of the display The bottom line displays the menu items associated with the module selected and the mode of the knob GENERAL OPERATION Switch on the transceiver by pressing the knob Select the desired band by pressing the BAND key Select the TDFM 9100 on the aircraft audio panel Press the knob again so that CHAN shows up on the bottom 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 s
23. s the rotary knob does when it is set to CHAN These keys can be used to scroll through the channels A single press will step the channel by one but a push and hold will scroll to a desired channel number The function of the rotary knob is temporarily set to CHAN when either of these keys is pressed 2 10 UP 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 key and the DN is the left These keys are used for a variety of functions but in the normal operating mode they are used to scroll through the soft key menus 2 41 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 TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 rev 2 5 2 12 2 13 2 14 2 15 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 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 O and Z 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 CPS to a variety of function
24. structions TiL 13RE482 rev 2 3 TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca 2 8 F1 to F4 KEYS Four function keys at the top of the keypad provide the same functions as the three side buttons and the top button found on the APX 7000 portable They are as follows F1 Top side button purple button on the portable F2 Centre side button with one dot on the portable Bottom side button with two dots on the portable F4 Top button orange button on the portable TDFM 9100 Transceiver Recommended Keypad Menu Defaults TDFM 9100 Conventional SmartNet SmartZone Portable Transceiver Operation Operation ITEM ITEM Upper Side F1 Key Button 1 Monitor Unprogrammed Middle Sid F2 Key Nuisance Delete Unprogrammed Bottom Side Talkaround F3 Key Button 3 Direct Unprogrammed F4 Key Top Button Volume Set Tone Volume Set Tone MUP and 16 Position MDN keys Rotary Knob Channel Select Talkgroup Select Two Position ESW Key Unprogrammed 2 Unprogrammed A Ergo Switch Unprogrammed B O Unprogrammed B O praem Blank A Blank A TSW Key E PLDisable B PL Disable B 99 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 9100 radio However if custom key settings are chosen it will not be possible for Technisonic to help the Pilot or other Radio User t
25. 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 regulatory agency approval Please refer to the Technisonic web site www til ca for the latest issue of available STCs WARNING AND DISCLAIMER This manual is designed to provide information about the TDFM 9100 Every effort has been made to make this manual as complete and accurate as possible TRADEMARK NOTICES TDFM 9100 Transceivers contain two way radio protocols licensed from Motorola Inc 1997 1998 Motorola Inc TDFM 9100 Operating Instructions TiL 13RE482 rev vi TECHNISONIC INDUSTRIES LIMITED www til ca TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION INEBODUCTIONz iu sa yusa usul u Saam Q aa aQ Q Qu Sua abisaq 1 1 DESCRIPTION eee he EET eL 1 1 MODEL VARIATION EE 1 1 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS a a n 1 3 1 2 3 4 2 lc SECTION2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 1 GENERAL 2 1 2 2 FRONT Js 2 1 2 3 POWER SWITCH e 2 2 2 4 djc n 2 2 2 5 SOFT KEYS AND 22 eicere kie ee dnte Bate ceu ce ntn Edna depo U

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