AEM SM40 Installation And Operation Manual

Universal tone encoder/decoder

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SPECIAL NOTICE
This product is now licensed to Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing (AEM) from Northern
Airborne Technology (NAT). AEM is responsible for all matters related to this product, including
sales, support and repair services.
Please note the transition to convert product manuals and supporting documentation is an
ongoing process and is being addressed on an 'as needed' basis.
All references to NAT product part numbers (and associated images) are equivalent to AEM
product part numbers.
Contact info:
Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp.
#15-1925 Kirschner Road
Kelowna B.C. Canada
V1Y 4N7
Email:
support@aem-corp.com
Toll Free: 1-888-763-1088
Phone: 1-250-763-1088
Fax: 1-250-763-1089
www.aem-corp.com

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  • Page 1 SPECIAL NOTICE This product is now licensed to Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing (AEM) from Northern Airborne Technology (NAT). AEM is responsible for all matters related to this product, including sales, support and repair services. Please note the transition to convert product manuals and supporting documentation is an ongoing process and is being addressed on an ‘as needed’...
  • Page 2 REV 5.00 May 15, 2012 Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp. 15-1925 Kirschner Road Kelowna, BC, Canada. V1Y 4N7 Telephone (250) 763-1088 Facsimile (250) 763-1089 Website: www.aem-corp.com © 2012 Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp. (AEM), All Rights Reserved CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 3 SM40 Installation and Operation Manual COPYRIGHT STATEMENT © 2012 Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp. (AEM), All Rights Reserved This publication is the property of AEM and is protected by Canadian copyright laws. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means including electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of AEM.
  • Page 4 AEM MANUAL REVISIONS Section Revision Number Revision Description Date Rev: 5.00 Updated template May 15, 2012 Page iii Installation and Operation Manual ENG-FORM: 820-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3-10 3.5.1 Receiving Regular Call 3-10 3.5.2 Receiving Group Call: 3-10 3.5.3 Receiving Alarm Call: 3-10 3.5.4 Operation when the transceiver is scanning: 3-11 Page iv Installation and Operation Manual ENG-FORM: 820-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 6: Section Title Page

    AFN – Air Force Radionetwork 3.7.2 3-13 Configuration Mode 3-14 3.8.1 Unit Configuration 3-14 3.8.2 Configurable Information 3-14 3.8.3 Non-Configurable Information 3-15 3.8.4 LAN/AFN Network Selection 3-15 Page v Installation and Operation Manual ENG-FORM: 820-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 7: Description

    147 MHz and 154 MHz the UT12 will operate on the AFN Network, otherwise it will operate on the LAM Network. May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 1-1 ENG-FORM: 800-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 8: Specifications

    Active low, 30 mA max. Miscellaneous Signals Tx Data Out: RS232C, 2400 baud Rx Data In: RS232C, 2400 baud Lighting +28 Vdc < 50 mAdc May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 1-2 ENG-FORM: 800-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 9: Physical Specifications

    -55 C. to + 85 C Altitude 25,000 feet Humidity Shock 12 g (all axes) Environmental categories RTCA/DO-160C Env. Cat. B4-BA(MN)XXXXXXABBZAUBXXX End of Section 1.0 May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 1-3 ENG-FORM: 800-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 10: Installation

    Verify that all items are present before proceeding and report any shortage immediately to your supplier. 2.2.1 Warranty All Anodyne Electronics Manufacturing Corp. (AEM) products are warranted for 2 years. See the website www.aem-corp.com/warranty for complete details. Installation Procedures 2.3.1 Warnings Do not bundle any lines from this unit with transmitter coax lines.
  • Page 11: Cabling And Wiring

    Upon satisfactory completion of all performance checks, make the required log entries and complete the necessary Regulatory Agency paperwork before releasing the aircraft for service. May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 2-2 ENG-FORM: 805-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 12: Continued Airworthiness

    Universal Tone Encoder/Decoder Faceplate UT12\000\908-0 1.00 Universal Tone Encoder/Decoder Adjustment Locator UT12\000\922-0 1.00 Universal Tone Encoder/Decoder Mechanical Section 2.0 ends following above documents May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 2-3 ENG-FORM: 805-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 17: Operation

    Transceiver audio is always heard from the priority scan channels, guard receive channels, and list scan channels with correct tone sequences; Transceiver audio from list scan channels that do not have correct tone ID sequence is not heard. May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-1 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 18: Alphanumeric Pushbuttons

    Used to send status information to base station. Also serves as a function key for entry into configuration mode, and entry into serial load mode. Used to transmit the tone(s) in the selected transmit buffer. May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-2 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 19 SCRAM ON 81097 and will transmit the CCIR sequence 81097. When turning off the scrambler the control head will display SCRAM OFF, but no code will be sent. May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-3 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 20: Functions

    7) Enter the Channel ID using the alphanumeric pushbuttons. Note that only the → button can be used to move the editable character. 8) When editing is complete, put the Control Head EDIT switch in the OFF position. May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-4 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 21: Tones Mode

    20 seconds after the base station stops transmitting (loss of carrier). The control head will momentarily display: -DISCONNECT-. Note: The transceiver headphone audio is muted when tone sequences are transmitted. May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-5 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 22 For example, to store the most recently entered tone sequence: – The CONTROL HEAD will display XX<FREE>STORE? 1) Push (where XX is the lowest free location) May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-6 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 23 4) Press to delete the tone sequence and tone ID. The control head will display Tone XX DELETED. 5) Press to cancel the operation. May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-7 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 24 This button sends out a CCIR ‘call breakdown’ code. The tone mode will be set to CCIR. The head phone audio will be turned off in a MON OFF mode. May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-8 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 25 Note: If the sequence 820XX is entered from the Alphanumeric Pushbuttons instead of with the button, it can not be sent using the button. May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-9 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 26: Reception (Decoding)

    There is no alarm call on the AFN Network; however, if the UT12 receives an alarm call while on an AFN frequency, it will operate the same as on the LAM network. May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-10 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 27: Operation When The Transceiver Is Scanning

    If the UT12 is in MON OFF mode then the transceiver will stay on the home channel only if the correct tone sequence is decoded, otherwise scanning will continue. May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-11 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 28: Transmission (Encoding)

    Long tones (700 ms) are shown by an arrow (C , M , U ). A transmission pause (300 ms) is shown by an underscore ( __ ). May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-12 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 29: Lam-La-M Radionetwork

    -ENTER PHONE NO. (UT12 button is pressed) CALL BREAKDOWN 8 0200 No Carrier- -NO REPLY UT12 to MIL PHONE 8XXXX Carrier- -MIL PHONE CALL May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-13 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 30: Configuration Mode

    (AFN) 00000 – 99999. Used to call Phone Repeater. AFN Phone Code PPPPP PPPPP LAM Phone Code (LAM) 81091 or 81093. Used to call Phone Repeater. May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-14 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.
  • Page 31: Configurable Information

    UT12 will operate on the AFN Network. At all other frequencies, it will operate on the LAM Network. There is no configurable option for this setting. End of Section 3.0 May 15, 2012 Rev: 5.00 Page 3-15 ENG-FORM: 806-0100.DOTX CONFIDENTIAL AND PROPRIETARY TO ANODYNE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING CORP.

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