Major 6a
Page 1: ...Major 6a...
Page 2: ...ckets pin layout Major 6a 6 RS232 Connecting cable for flashing printing monitoring 7 Settings RS232 interface 7 Keyboard layout in the programming mode Major 6a 22 Reset 23 EEPROM addresses 27 EEPROM...
Page 3: ...onnected Futhermore there are 3 switching outputs alarm switching output recorder control and headset switching and a serial interface RS232 or optional RS485 For the exact pinout see section Sockets...
Page 4: ...nes with 24 characters The display lighting can be configured in the EEPROM register 009 For programming the EEPROMs please read the section Programming mode EEPROM addresses The display lighting is t...
Page 5: ...call saved in the identification memory of the corresponding channel The corresponding LED disappears only after all identifications have been deleted in the corresponding identification memory Also...
Page 6: ...ntion 200mA are not sufficient for a radio Layout Power PWR 12 VDC max 1 5 A center positive pole ring ground GND Layout TB audio tape ST14 GND ground 1 audio tape switching contact 2 AF output Mod 3...
Page 7: ...232 Connecting cable for flashing printing monitoring Pinout RS232 ST15 1 2 3 4 5 6 TxD RxD GND 3 TxD RS232 2 RxD RS232 RS232 9 pole plug at the computer RS232 connector at the Major Settings RS232 in...
Page 8: ...ing volume b Or by picking up the handset and pressing the PTT button on the inside of the handset By doing this the trasmitter of the selected channel is activated TX LED lights up and you can talk w...
Page 9: ...button S4 After that the loudspeaker can switched back to listening volume by pressing the corresponding selection buttons or button S4 See section Listening in volume After detecting a call the loud...
Page 10: ...en the loudspeaker returns to its previous status The length of time can be encoded for each of the ten decoders in steps of seconds 0 F 0 15 in the EEPROM registers x30 x39 at the 4th digit The call...
Page 11: ...ed manually a signal tone on the loudspeaker draws the user s attention to the operating error Calling by selective call First at least on channel has to be selected with a selective call Then the cal...
Page 12: ...cordingly The number and the duration of the collective call signal 0 8 which is to be transmitted is defined when programming the button Ex factory there is no button programmed for collective call S...
Page 13: ...transmitted automatically An individual Roger Peep tone can be preselected for each channel The frequency code of this single tone is calculated according to the following formula 1 008 000 X F Hz an...
Page 14: ...ary a different code can be chosen Depending on the configuration the ID is automatically transmitted before or after each call or short dial and either a connecting tone or a rest with adjustable dur...
Page 15: ...F is accepted The decoder can be activated or deactivated at the 8th digit in register 120 After the correct identification of the tone telegram the ID if available is saved if configured the configu...
Page 16: ...13s activation time 4th digit acknowledgement 0 none 1 acknowledgement 3 own ID 4 received ID 5th digit loudspeaker activate LED 0 no 1 loudspeaker 2 LED 3 loudspeaker LED 6th digit emergency call fl...
Page 17: ...ment and Programming mode EEPROM Example A group call decoder is to be realized with decoder 3 channel 2 for the sequence 1 2 1 0 A group of 10 To do this the following registers have to be programmed...
Page 18: ...coded in the EEPROM registers x16 The coding of the key tones selects the IDs which are saved and determines which digits of the ID are shown on the display The digits at which all tones are allowed...
Page 19: ...y The minimal duration of each tone of a tone sequence channel 1 4 is defined in the UGA 1 4 register 241 at the 1st and 2nd digit The maximum duration of the 1st tone channel 1 4 is adjusted in the U...
Page 20: ...1530 Hz 1446 Hz 1530 Hz 1446 Hz 6 1670 Hz 1540 Hz 1670 Hz 1540 Hz 7 1830 Hz 1640 Hz 1830 Hz 1640 Hz 8 2000 Hz 1747 Hz 2000 Hz 1747 Hz 9 2200 Hz 1860 Hz 2200 Hz 1860 Hz A 2800 Hz 2400 Hz 886 Hz 1055 H...
Page 21: ...on the programming in the EEPROM registers x66 at the 1st digit 0 no none 1 one digit 2 two digit channel selection Now you enter the new channel with the numerical keys After the number is completely...
Page 22: ...unction Major 6a key next menu F3 select menu item F4 exit without change F3 save and exit F4 increase value by 1 F2 decrease value by 1 F1 Menu structure Keyboard layout in the programming mode Major...
Page 23: ...menu without change F4 save value and exit EEPROM programing F4 next menu F3 software version F4 next menu F3 UGA programing F4 next menu F3 register software Major 6a V 1 0 date 19 01 07 register 000...
Page 24: ...1 6 IN OUT GN HA HS VR channel 1 4 inputlevel nominal 500mV F3 quit without change F4 save value exit menu 0 200 Hz 1 300 Hz 2 400 Hz 3 600 Hz 4 800 Hz 5 1000 Hz 6 1600 Hz 7 2400 Hz 8 3400 Hz 9 4000 H...
Page 25: ...e clock has already been calibrated ex factory Note the values for digital and analog Higher values accelerate lower values decelerate the clock Digi tally only rough adjustments are possible the fine...
Page 26: ...26 Kompetent f r Elektroniksysteme and c h a n n e l 1 2 call _ future option for configuration with PC PC connection F4 next menu F3 F3 exit menu without change F4 save value exit menu PC connection...
Page 27: ...n div 1st digit F keys LED function 0 OFF 1 display activated channels 2 existent ID in the ID memory 2nd digt call LEDs LS LEDs off with activating off on of the radio channel 0 no 1 yes 3rd digit PT...
Page 28: ...tatus after turning on FFF no status digit 006 configuration headset 1st 3rd threshold level for AD converter for headset detection digit 000 999 nnn 5mV lower voltage headset is connected 008 configu...
Page 29: ...short 045 key 2 long 046 key 3 short 047 key 3 long 048 key 4 short 049 key 4 long reg function activation 050 key 5 short 051 key 5 long 052 key 6 short 053 key 6 long 054 key 7 short 055 key 7 long...
Page 30: ...ll 1 transmit return call 2 transmit short dial 3rd digit on return call 2nd digit 1 3rd digit on shot dial 2nd digit 2 0 no deleting of ID 0 9 transmit short dial n 1 delete ID F enter short dial 4th...
Page 31: ...step louder B 1 step lower F enter volume 4th digit for volume input 0 9 minimal volume 5th digit for volume input 0 9 maximum volume 2 6 handset micro 3 7 gooseneck or headset micro 8 switching SH HS...
Page 32: ...t F 2nd 3rd digit register 00 99 intended for 70 74 Depending on the selected channel the new function of e g register 170 270 370 470 is used when switching channels 2nd digit D 2nd digit D channel s...
Page 33: ...on 094 configuration TX in outputs 1st digit channel 1 2nd digit channel 2 3rd digit channel 3 4th digit channel 4 valid for all digits 0 4 nothing 1 3 output low active 2 3 input low active 5 7 outp...
Page 34: ...egister x10 x10 configuration encoder 1st 7th digit preset digits for encoder unused digits have to be programmed with 0 selectable digits have to programmed with F example 5 tone sequence with 2 sele...
Page 35: ...tone sequence to be decoded variable and unused tones have to be programmed with F 8th digit decoder active 0 no 1 yes x30 configuration 1 for decoder 1 x31 configuration 1 for decoder 2 x32 configura...
Page 36: ...ut ID 8 4 tone sequence 9 3 7 tone sequence A emergency call 5 tone sequence B emergency call 5 tone sequence ZVEI D emergency call 2 x 5 tone sequence forest emergency call The duration of the 3 7 to...
Page 37: ...100ms digit x58 configuration printer parameter 2 1st digit print transmitted call 2nd digit print received call 3rd digit print received emergency call 4th digit print received collective call x63 co...
Page 38: ...igit ring tone type 2nd digit ring tone duration 200ms 3rd digit ring tone volume 0 9 A F offset 0 5 4th digit duration of call volume 5th digit call volume x86 configuration ID memory 1st digit updat...
Page 39: ...If you don t want to save the new coding it can be skipped with the F3 key After pushing the F4 key the UGA is programmed the coding is saved After that the top display row shows UGA x register again...
Page 40: ...1st digit max duration 1st tone N 5ms 161 er 2nd digit max duration 1st tone N 5ms 160 er 3rd digit max duration from 2nd tone on N 5ms 161 er 4th digit max duration from 2nd tone on N 5ms 160 er 243...
Page 41: ...test tone is transmitted now through the selected channels The frequency of the test tone can be switched with the keyboard according to the following list 0 200 Hz 5 1000 Hz 1200 Hz S1 2900 Hz 1 300...
Page 42: ...el 1 is 600Ohm 3kOhm plugged unplugged JMP1 2 RX AF input channel 2 is 600Ohm 3kOhm plugged unplugged JMP1 3 RX AF input channel 3 is 600Ohm 3kOhm plugged unplugged JMP1 4 RX AF input channel 4 is 600...
Page 43: ...mplest way to remotely control a radio device with the Major 6a Example with multi wire connection 7 AF squelch PTT 7 AF squelch PTT 7 AF squelch PTT 2 oder 4 FT634aC with channel switching or FT634a...
Page 44: ...potential free in outputs on the radio device one pin of every AF has to be connected to GND Preferably pin 1 and 8 are connected to GND pin 4 Pin 5 12 Volt is intended for power supply of external de...
Page 45: ...nel 1 4 ex factory set to 200 Ohm at 500 mV 3 8 dBm adjustment range with load 200 Ohm 24 dBm bis 1 dBm adjustment range with load 600 Ohm 20 dBm bis 5 dBm output impedance when Transmitting ca 200 Oh...
Page 46: ...steme Ordering Information Order No Item 720010 Major 6a without UGA Module 631300 UGA00 Module 900012 Power Supply 230 12 Volt for Major 6a Delivery Contents Major 6a incl earphone and gooseneck micr...
Page 47: ...as not been turned off and all capacitors have been discharged Electrolytic capacitors can be still charged for a long time after turning off When using components modules devices or circuits and equi...
Page 48: ...tions made are only mentioned in note form in this section For detailed information please read the corresponding chapters 23 04 2008 2 minor corrections on page 34 and 40 FFSK mode register 240 18 12...
Page 49: ...x4 x5 x6 x7 x8 x9 xA xB xC xD xE xF 0x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1x 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 2x 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 3x 48 49 50 51 52 53...