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Technisonic Industries TDFM-136

Technisonic Industries TDFM-136. TDFM-136. Transceiver Operation. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation. TDFM-136. Transceiver Operation. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation - Overview. Radio Familiarization Front Panel Layout and Controls

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Technisonic Industries TDFM-136

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  1. Technisonic IndustriesTDFM-136

  2. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation

  3. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation - Overview • Radio Familiarization • Front Panel Layout and Controls • Basic Operation • Channel and Memory Select • Programming the Radio • Command Architecture • Operating Commands • Channel Data Commands • Configuration Commands • PC Software Use (TDP-136)‏ • Connections • Operation

  4. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation Radio Familiarization - Front Panel Layout and Controls • 1. Squelch Indicators (LED) – Lights when signal is received. • 2. Channel Display (2Line x 24 character) – Shows channel parameters. • 3. MAIN (Rotary+Switch) – Power ON/OFF and Main channel volume control. • 4. GUARD (Rotary) – Guard channel volume control. • 5. Squelch Defeat (Push button) – Press to open squelch (in analog modes of operation)‏ • 6. MN/GD (Toggle Switch) – Selects active channel (Main or Guard) for transmit and edit functions. • 7. G1/G2 (Toggle Switch) – Selects active Guard memory G1 or G2 for transmit and edit functions. • 8. HI/LO (Toggle Switch) – Selects Transmit Power: High (10w) or Low (1w). • 9. Keypad (12 Keys) – Control radio functions, 3 command levels.

  5. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation Radio Familiarization – Channel Display 1. Main channel information is displayed on the top row of the display. 2. Guard channel information is displayed on the bottom row of the display. 3. The Main channel can have up to 230 memory positions (001 to 230), the current active memory number for the Main channel is shown in the first three characters of the line. 4. The Guard channel can have two memories, GD1 and GD2, the currently active Guard memory number is shown in the first three lines of the bottom row. 5. Memories for the Main channel can be scanned, when in use scan information is shown at the 4th character position on the top row. 6. The current command level is indicated on the bottom row at the 4th character position.

  6. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation Radio Familiarization – Channel Display The following parameters are common to both the Main and the Guard channels. 7. Up to eight characters are available for a text description of the memory. 8. One character position is used to indicate the operating mode: Analog modes: wide "w"(25kHz.), narrow "n" (12.5kHz.)‏ Digital mode: project 25 digital "D" (12.5kHz.). 9. Eight characters are used to indicate the frequency in use. 10. One character indicates either Receive or Transmit as: "R" or "T". 11. The final character indicates the current squelch mode: Analog modes: noise squelch "x", CTCSS tones "t", DCS codes "c" Digital modes: monitor "m", NAC only "n", and TalkGroup + NAC "g"

  7. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation Radio Familiarization – Basic Operation The basic operation for transmit and receive is as follows: 1. The Squelch LED's are on if a valid signal has been received. 2. Upon keying the radio, the "R" character at the second from right position on the line, will change to a "T". The character will revert to a "R" upon releasing PTT. 3. The "MAIN" and "GUARD” receive audio volumes are separately controlled. 4. In analog modes the "SQUELCH" pushbutton opens the squelch, in digital it opens upon receiving any valid digital signal. 5. The transmit power level can be set to 1W (low) or 10W (high).

  8. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation Radio Familiarization – Select Channel and Memory 1. The MAIN channel data is shown on the top line of the display, MAIN supports 230 memory positions (001 to 230). MAIN is selected for edit and transmit by placing the MN/GD switch in the MN position. 2. When the MAIN channel is selected, a specific memory may be selected by pressing the "CHAN" key and then directly entering the memory number (001-230), or by using the forward or backward arrow keys (6 & 4) to scroll through the programmed memories. 3. The GUARD channel has two memories: GD1 and GD2. When the MN/GD switch is in the GD position then the GUARD memory used is determined by the position of the G1/G2 switch.

  9. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation Command Types There are two types of commands: inherent and edit. Inherentcommands need no further input from the user (example: display brightness commands)‏ Editcomands need further input from the user and must end as follows: Accept the changes, save and exit Abandon the changes and exit Command Levels The commands are organized into levels, there are three operator command levels (1-3), a Maintenance level (4), and a Supervisor level (5). Command levels are indicated at the 4th character on the bottom row. Command levels are navigated as follows: go up one level go down one level Command levels 2 and 3 are time limited, if a command is not selected within 5 seconds the unit returns to command level 1 automatically. When a level 2 or level 3 command is completed, the timer is reset and the radio remains on that command level until a command is selected, ESC is selected or time out. Programming the Radio – Command Architecture

  10. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation Programming the Radio – Command Architecture Command Scope The commands can be characterized as belonging in one of three categories: Operatingcommands are those which perform a direct function related to the use of the radio. Edit comands allow the user to Edit the RF channel parameters (frequency, mode etc). Configurationcomands affect how the radio operates, including how other commands work. Command Nomenclature The commands and command levels are abbreviated as follows: Command Levels are abbreviated as Ln, where 'n' is the level number from 1 to 5. example: L2 = command level 2 Command Numbers are abbreviated as -n, where 'n' is the command number from 0 to 9. example: L2-1 = command level 2, command 1 (Edit all/new channel)‏ Command Description The commands are described in detail in both the Technisonic documents: TDFM-136 Operators Manual, (TiL document #99RE266) and the TDFM-136 Installation and Operating Instructions, (TiL document #99RE255)‏ These documents are available on-line at www.til.ca.

  11. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation Programming the Radio – Operating Commands Operating Command List The Operating Commands are distributed across Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 as follows: Level 1 L1-1 jump to selected channel L1-2 and L1-8 change display brightness L1-4 and L1-6 scroll through programmed memories on MAIN channel L1-5 start/stop scan Level 2 L2-2 copy current GUARD channel data to current MAIN channel. L2-3 lock keypad L2-8 copy current MAIN channel data to current GUARD channel. Level 3 L2-9 display current Squelch Parameters.

  12. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation Programming the Radio – Edit Commands Edit Commands - Cursor and Prompts When any Edit begins, a cursor is placed in the appropriate data field on the display, and the non-active channel becomes a prompt line. Example: for 'Edit Frequency' on the MAIN Channel, a cursor is placed at the second character in the Frequency field (1), and the Guard display row becomes a prompt line (2). When editing the Guard frequency, the situation is reversed, the cursor is placed on the GUARD row (1), and the MAIN row becomes the prompt line.

  13. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation Programming Channel Data – Edit Commands Edit Command List The Edit Commands are distributed across Level 1 and Level 2 as follows: Level 1 L1-3 Edit current Operating Mode (analog wide, analog narrow, P25 digital). L1-7 Edit current Frequency (136.0000 to 174.0000 MHz.)‏ L1-9 Edit current Squelcy mode (analog or digital depending on current Operating Mode)‏ Level 2 L2-1 Edit all current channel or Create New Memory (MAIN only). L2-5 Edit Scan list (MAIN only). L2-6 Edit current Text Description. L2-7 Create Shadow Channel (MAIN only). L2-8 Edit Unit ID.

  14. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation Programming Channel Data – Configuration Commands Configuration Command List The Configuration Commands are Level 3 and Level 4 as follows: Level 3 L3-1 Set Boot Memory for MAIN (Last Selected, Last Programmed). L3-3 Set HEX / Decimal Edit for TalkGroup & NAC. L3-4 Show current firmware version. L3-5 Set Scan Parameters (revert mode, reply timer, monitor timer, delay timer). L3-6 Set PTT Max Timer (30, 60, 90 seconds). L3-7 Set Sidetone Audio L3-8 Communicate with PC (for PC programming).

  15. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation Programming Channel Data – Configuration Commands Configuration Command List – continued Level 4 (Maintenance Level – protected access)‏ L4-1 Set channel defaults for Edit all. L4-2 Memory test. L4-3 Restrict Operator Level Commands. L4-4 Channel Scroll test (MAIN only). L4-7 Re-build RF Database (tries to rebuild corrupted database in RF modules). L4-8 Erase All Memories and Re-boot (Set to as shipped from factory). L4-9 Restrict Squelch Options.

  16. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation PC Software TDP-136 Setup 1. PC with serial port, or USB-Serial converter Operation Note that the TDP-136 manual is available on-line at www.til.ca. 1. Follow Manual Instructions, available on-line. Note: the TDFM-136 does NOT work with MultiTDP, you must use TDP-136.

  17. TDFM-136 Transceiver Operation ?? Questions ??

  18. TDFM-136 Operator’s Guide See www.fs.fed.us/fire/niicd/documents.html

  19. TDFM-136 PC Cable

  20. NIICD TDFM-136 Cheat Sheet See www.fs.fed.us/fire/niicd/documents.html

  21. NIICD TDFM-136 Configuration Settings See www.fs.fed.us/fire/niicd/niicd_contacts.html for Avionics contact information

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