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ATR833 / P/N 833-(1xx)-(1xx)  

Operation and Installation 

 

2.9.2

 

Transfer of the user-defined frequency list ..................26

 

2.10

 

Remote Control Panel............................................................27

 

3

 

Installation ........................................................................................28

 

3.1

 

Advices and Tips....................................................................28

 

3.2

 

Telecommunication Data .......................................................28

 

3.3

 

Scope of delivery....................................................................28

 

3.4

 

Unpacking and Inspecting the Equipment..............................29

 

3.5

 

Mounting ................................................................................29

 

3.6

 

Equipment Connections .........................................................30

 

3.6.1

 

Microphone-Connection ..............................................30

 

3.6.2

 

Headset-Connection....................................................30

 

3.6.3

 

Audio-Input ..................................................................31

 

3.7

 

Wiring .....................................................................................31

 

3.7.1

 

Conductor Cross Section.............................................31

 

3.7.2

 

Connector – Pin Allocation ..........................................31

 

3.7.3

 

Wiring Diagram............................................................32

 

3.8

 

Antenna..................................................................................33

 

3.8.1

 

Antenna Selection .......................................................33

 

3.8.2

 

Installation Recommendation ......................................33

 

3.9

 

Microphone Settings ..............................................................34

 

3.10

 

Post-Installation Check ..........................................................34

 

3.11

 

Starting up..............................................................................35

 

3.12

 

Accessories............................................................................35

 

3.13

 

Drawings ................................................................................36

 

3.13.1

 

Dimensions..................................................................36

 

3.13.2

 

Mounting Advices ........................................................36

 

4

 

APPENDIX .......................................................................................37

 

4.1

 

Frequency/Channel-Plan .......................................................37

 

4.2

 

Technical Data .......................................................................38

 

4.3

 

Environmental Conditions ......................................................40

 

 
 

 
 4 

Dokument-Nr.: 01.1402.010.71e / Revision: 1.01

Summary of Contents for ATR833 - OLED

Page 1: ...ATR833 OLED VHF Communication Transceiver P N 833 1xx 1xx Operation and Installation Document No 01 1402 010 71e...

Page 2: ...down in this table SB Number Rev No Issue Date Entry Date Name Survey of Variants Part Number Description P N 833 000 000 Base Variation P N 833 100 100 Introduction from 2 standards of microphone inp...

Page 3: ...14 2 4 7 TXm Activation of the PTT buttons 14 2 5 Frequency Settings 15 2 5 1 Manual Input 15 2 5 2 Select frequency from memory position 15 2 5 3 Select frequency from the frequency database 15 2 5 4...

Page 4: ...on 30 3 6 2 Headset Connection 30 3 6 3 Audio Input 31 3 7 Wiring 31 3 7 1 Conductor Cross Section 31 3 7 2 Connector Pin Allocation 31 3 7 3 Wiring Diagram 32 3 8 Antenna 33 3 8 1 Antenna Selection 3...

Page 5: ...observance can cause radiation damage to the human body or ignition of combustible materials Advices whose non observance can cause damage to the device or other parts of the equipment Information 1 2...

Page 6: ...VHF communication transceiver for aircraft installation frequency range118 000 to 136 975 MHz channel spacing 8 33 25 kHz 2278 760 canals 4 microphone inputs 2 x standard 2 x dynamic auxiliary audio i...

Page 7: ...osition during text input Select from user defined frequency memory Rotary knob Adjusting of volume and VOX threshold etc Rotary knob MODE Switch between normal operation and memory functions USER DAT...

Page 8: ...4 page 16 CHANGE Switch between Active and Standby frequency MODE Switch between direct input mode normal operation and memory administration frequency memories USER and DATA MEM Rotary Knob Rotary Kn...

Page 9: ...oftware Version e g v5 4 State of the frequency database if loaded e g D24 04 2006 The radio device starts in normal mode direct frequency input under use of the last settings 2 3 Display Active Frequ...

Page 10: ...VOL Volume Level indicated by default If SEL was pressed at this position the respective values of the other basic settings are indicated see 2 4 SQ Squelch VOX Voice Detection Intercom controlled by...

Page 11: ...omply selected storage space in the user defined frequency list 0 99 frequency does not comply with the stored one 122 725 Standby Frequency 2 4 Basic Settings Between the different menu points of the...

Page 12: ...ssing the key once with the help of the rotary knob Squelch can be adjusted Range 01 10 The setting for the Squelch is dependent on different factors For motor aircrafts an initial setting of 7 8 appl...

Page 13: ...he louder you need to speak in order to activate the Intercom connection Range 01 10 In case of a noisy background or uncompensated microphones it is possible to deactivate VOX with VOX 01 If done so...

Page 14: ...EXT Volume of the external Audio entrance By pressing the key five times with help from the rotary knob the volume from the connected external audio signals Warning tone music etc can be set Range 00...

Page 15: ...he frequency database if loaded 2 5 1 Manual Input The frequency can be set with the and rotary knobs It is indicated as Standby Frequency in the lower line During the input the existing name left on...

Page 16: ...o fitting entries is done with 3 Activation of the selected frequency Once the desired frequency is found it can be activated with The device changes back to the direct input mode The database search...

Page 17: ...Mode see 2 5 3 3 Change into USER Mode Press to enter USER Mode USER is displayed third line on the right 4 Enter frequency name The input of the user defined designator is done with the lower rotary...

Page 18: ...is at least 02 because otherwise no noise reduction would happen in this case it would not be possible to determine if a reception takes place or not When the DUAL Watch is activated DUAL will be sho...

Page 19: ...nds Standby and 0 3 seconds active frequency In order to deactivate DUAL Watch press once more or change the frequency 2 6 Transmission By pushing the PTT button the device starts transmission on the...

Page 20: ...e Display Available since P N 833 103 101 software version V5 5 The Energy Saving Mode Menu can be accessed by pressing the key and the key simultaneously With the rotary knob a time span can be defin...

Page 21: ...row of keys The SET UP Menu is left with the key The device remains switched on and returns to the normal display mode 2 8 3 1 ERASE Delete the data memories In the SET UP Menu by pressing the key the...

Page 22: ...e used Microphone Input Left Right standard Ls MIC Rs MIC dynamic Ld MIC Rd MIC Per microphone input a maximum of two parallel installed microphones may be connected see 3 6 1 The MIC settings are ope...

Page 23: ...of the scale With the rotary knob e g to configure another microphone the present settings are saved To save and to exit the menu press the button 2 8 5 Test Mode The Test Modus is used for testing p...

Page 24: ...or PCs Windows are required The transfer software General Programmer can be downloaded from www funkwerk avionics com website under SERVICE INFO as packed file ATR_Programmer_v3 5 The cable set order...

Page 25: ...lanks and numbers are permitted Frequency name and frequency are separated by a blank After selecting Start Transmission the selection of the input file is requested After selection of the correspondi...

Page 26: ...re the upload for that the number at the end of the row may be modified in order to re arrange the sequence fitting individual needs In order to avoid errors due to a wrong list format it is recommend...

Page 27: ...the transmission between ATR833 and its remote unit following error messages may appear in the second line besides VOLxx 1e Time out transmission error 2e erroneous transmission e g checksum error 3e...

Page 28: ...on license Manufacturer Funkwerk Avionics GmbH Type Designation ATR833 EASA Number EASA 21O 0193 Transmitter Power Output 6 W Frequency 118 000 136 975 MHz Emission Designator 6k00A3E for 25khz channe...

Page 29: ...ct a position away from heat sources Care for adequate convection cooling Leave sufficient space for the installation of cables and connectors Avoid sharp bends and wiring close to control cables Leav...

Page 30: ...icrophones are appropriate for input voltages of 5 mVpp to 10 mVpp These inputs have no bias In general standard and dynamic microphones headsets can be used simultaneously In motor gliders when the e...

Page 31: ...lready short circuited by a blind plug This blind plug can be easily removed in order to use the external audio input If the external audio wire PIN4 is not used it needs to be short circuited with GN...

Page 32: ...ATR833 P N 833 1xx 1xx Operation and Installation 3 7 3 Wiring Diagram PIN 24 I 200 mA internal fuse 32 Dokument Nr 01 1402 010 71e Revision 1 01...

Page 33: ...inside of the belly To avoid a mutual interference of the radios the antenna isolation between a voice transmission and a navigation antenna as well as between double COM antennas should be as large a...

Page 34: ...to GND permanently Transmission merely operates when PTT is pressed The suppression of background noise is only possible using differential microphones as they are usual with modern headsets Normal el...

Page 35: ...ates device type and software version as well as the date of the frequency database After that screen the device changes into normal operation direct input mode 3 12 Accessories Suitable accessories l...

Page 36: ...Drawings 3 13 1 Dimensions 20 mm 18 mm 168 mm 61 mm 65 mm 3 13 2 Mounting Advices Connection Area Panel Cut out For mounting in panels with a thickness of 3 mm to 5 mm longer screws are required Orde...

Page 37: ...nel 8 33 25 kHz Mode Displayed Channel 25 kHz Mode 118 0000 25 118 000 118 000 118 0000 8 33 118 005 118 0083 8 33 118 010 118 0166 8 33 118 015 118 0250 25 118 025 118 020 118 0250 8 33 118 030 118 0...

Page 38: ...60D Cat A SHOCK 6 G operation 20 G crash safety RTCA DO 160D ENV CAT C1Z CAA SM XXXXXXZBAAA YY M B3F3 XXA POWER SUPPLY 13 8 VDC 11 VDC 18 VDC transmitter 2 5A receiver 0 2A Standby max 0 5A audio powe...

Page 39: ...automatic turn off after 2 minutes of continuous transmit operation RECEIVER SENSITIVITY 105 dBm 6 dB S N N m 30 1 kHz BANDWIDTH 25 KHZ 6 dB bandwidth 8 0 kHz BANDWIDTH 8 33 KHZ 6 dB bandwidth 2 78 k...

Page 40: ...ft Temperature Variation 5 0 C 2 C change rate minimum per minute Humidity 6 0 A Shock 7 0 A 6 G operational shocks 20 G Crash Safety Test Type R in all 6 directions Vibration 8 0 S Vibration Curve M...

Page 41: ...nal Susceptibility 19 0 A Radio Frequency Susceptibility 20 0 YY Emission of RF Energy 21 0 M Lightning Induced Transient Susceptibility 22 0 B3 F3 Lightning Direct Effects 23 0 X No test required Ici...

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