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Navigating the Menus 

 
Press the key MENU key while in Control or ANI Review Mode to place the unit into Menu Mode. Upon entry to 
Menu Mode, you will be in the Main Menu. The top line of the display indicates this. The bottom line displays an 
item available for selection. When MENU is first selected the first available selection is for the CALL command. 
 
The FREQ and INTER keys become scroll keys just as they do in ANI Review Mode. The scroll right symbol on 
the right side of the display indicates that additional items are available. Press the INTER (SCROLL >) key to view 
the next available item. The scroll left symbol will then appear, indicating that the FREQ (SCROLL <) key may be 
used to go back to the previous item. 
 
To select the displayed item, press the SEND key (the SEND key is the ENTER key in menu mode). Upon 
selection, the name of the item will appear on the top line of the display. The bottom line will present additional 
items for selection. Press the CLR key to return to the previous selection.  
 
When in menu mode, the number keys become menu shortcut keys which allow you to quickly jump to certain 
menus without scrolling. For example, pressing MENU followed by a <5> jumps directly to the Console Setup 
menu. One exception to this is the 0 key, which jumps directly to the call mode without having to press MENU. 
The other shortcut keys require the MENU key be pressed first if not already in Menu Mode.  
 

Numeric VS. Alphanumeric Data 

 
There are two different data entry modes available on the TRC. Numeric entry is the default mode when calling a 
unit. As numbers are entered, they appear on the bottom-left of the display. Pressing the MENU key while in 
numeric entry mode changes the mode to Alphanumeric. In alphanumeric mode, you may type in letters and 
numbers as shown in the table below. This allows you to type the name of a user in the database without having 
to scroll through the names. Alphanumeric data appears on the bottom line of the display as it is entered. You 
may make alphanumeric call entry the default mode by changing the Data Entry Mode setting in the CONSOLE 
SETUP menu. 
 

Entering Alphanumeric Data 

 
Before you can add names to the database, you must learn the scheme for entering alphabetic characters using 
the numeric keypad. All of the letters of the alphabet appear above the numbers on the keypad. For example, the 
letters ‘A’ ‘B’ and ‘C’ appear on the <2> key.  
 
Alphabetic characters are entered by pressing 2 digits. The first digit is the key with the desired letter appearing 
on it. The 2

nd

 digit is the position of the letter on that key. For example, the code for the letter ‘C’ is 23 since it is 

the 3

rd

 letter on the <2> key. The letter ‘T’ is the 1

st

 letter on the <8> key, so its code is 81. 

 
To enter numeric characters in alphanumeric data entry mode, press the <0> key followed by the desired digit. 
Punctuation characters such as comma <,> and <-> do not appear on the keypad. Special codes have been 
assigned to allow entry of those characters. Please refer to the following chart.  
 

Note:

 Alphanumeric mode cannot be used to enter user ID's (ANI's). In alphanumeric mode, numbers are treated 

the same as letters 

A=21 I=43  Q=72 Y=93 7=07  - 

=15 

B=22 J=51  R=73 Z=94 8=08  = 

=16 

C=23 K=52 S=74 1=01  9=09  * 

=17 

D=31 L=53 T=81 2=02 0=00 / 

=18 

E=32 M=61 U=82 3=03 , 

=11 # 

=19 

F=33 N=62 V=83 4=04 . 

=12 space=10 

G=41 O=63 W=91 5=05  _=13   
H=42 P=71 X=92 6=06  +=14  
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for TRC-500

Page 1: ...ith Motorola s MDC 1200 ANI Decoding Manual Revision 2012 07 27 Covers TRC Firmware Revisions 1 22 Higher Covers Keyboard Firmware Revisions 3 2 Higher Covers Encoder Decoder Firmware Revisions 5 0 Hi...

Page 2: ...ormation 4 Hardware Installation 5 Hardware Alignment 7 Jumper Settings 9 Controls Indicators 10 Operation 12 Product Programming 15 Tone Signaling Formats 25 System Error Messages 27 Theory of Operat...

Page 3: ...1 KHz below compression Mechanical Dimensions 2 875 H x 6 5 W x 8 75 L Operating Temp excluding LCD 30 to 60 C Default Control Tone Frequencies Timing Function Tone Frequency Level Duration Function...

Page 4: ...s the frequency function selection real time clock and the decoded ANI ENI with Alias The TRC comes standard with an internal microphone and speaker A gooseneck microphone TRC Option A or handset and...

Page 5: ...or PL1 is a 10 pin RJ 45 style connector in the center of the back panel A standard 4 pin RJ 11 cable will plug into the RJ 45 and connect to the center 4 pins that are needed for 2 wire or 4 wire int...

Page 6: ...e and keys simultaneously Diagram 3 3 Supervisor Wiring Telemetry Radio Rather than connecting the TRC to a dedicated line to communicate with the tone remote adaptor telemetry radios can be used for...

Page 7: ...adaptor available use termination mode on the line level meter 2 Set RP201 to 90 3 Push and hold the SEND key on the TRC to generate the Low Level Guard Tone 4 Adjust RP202 so that the line level mete...

Page 8: ...comfortable level Motorola MDC 1200 Decode Level Alignment 1 Transmit a 1500 Hz test tone over the air at approximately 2 3 full system deviation 3 3 kHz wideband 1 7 kHz narrowband 2 Monitor TP501 w...

Page 9: ...2 3 Out Install JP210 1 2 with JP208 1 2 to PTT a telemetry radio JP301 1 2 In 2 3 Out Future Use JP302 Out Handset Audio Feedback Install only with the TRC Option C if dial tones and voice in the ear...

Page 10: ...ard Tone is detected from a parallel tone remote FREQ The FREQ button acts as the frequency select and the function select key Pressing this key followed by 0 17 will select the associated frequency o...

Page 11: ...d tone that keys the radio with the voice and dialing riding over the low level continuous tone 0 9 Keys Used in conjunction with the FREQ key these number keys can be used to select the frequency fun...

Page 12: ...Function For example Frequency 1 can be selected while controlling Function 5 and the display will show Freq 01 Func 05 A frequency and function should not share the same Function Tone For example if...

Page 13: ...e the key followed by the desired 1 9 number key for 1 second Last Number Redial The TRC can recall the last sequence dialed by pressing and releasing the key followed by the SEND key ANI Review Mode...

Page 14: ...his manual The TRC can have 9 speed dial memory locations set up in memory which are associated with the 1 9 keys Press and release the key and the press and hold the desired 1 9 key for 1 second and...

Page 15: ...al 9 SOUNDS SETUP 4 Keypad Beep Beep On ANI Emerg Siren Go ahead Beep Cross Mute Auto Mute Time CONSOLE SETUP 5 Data Entry Mode Func Display Ignore Nonuser Fast Scrolling Contrast Timeout Timer Microp...

Page 16: ...are entered they appear on the bottom left of the display Pressing the MENU key while in numeric entry mode changes the mode to Alphanumeric In alphanumeric mode you may type in letters and numbers as...

Page 17: ...ode A B and C D is not supported These are entered using 2 key sequences as follows A 1 B 2 C 3 These special digits can only be entered when adding a User ID to the database They cannot be dialed dir...

Page 18: ...ar ANI Log command Allows you to clear the ANI log without having to turn the unit off and back on USERS menu Add User menu Allows you to add a new user to the database When ADD USER is selected you w...

Page 19: ...de required to spy on this unit Leave blank if not using this feature Range 0 8 digits Default blank Kill ID Specify the code required to disable this unit Leave blank if not using this feature Range...

Page 20: ...und to be heard when an emergency ANI is received This requires turning on the Emerg Status option in the STATUS SETUP OFF Do not sound siren on emergency ANI ON Sound siren on all emergency ANI s Go...

Page 21: ...ts the transmitter from being keyed indefinitely if the SEND key is stuck or unintentionally in the depressed position The TRC will cease sending low level guard tone and disable the line driver after...

Page 22: ...Tone Range 0000 to 9999 milliseconds Default 0040 milliseconds Hi Level Guard Range 0000 to 9999 milliseconds Default 0120 milliseconds Monitor Tone Range 0000 to 9999 milliseconds Default 0040 milli...

Page 23: ...ill also be sent the next time SEND is pressed This is the setting to select when the tone is used for both RX and TX frequency control most common A tone with this setting will be treated as a freque...

Page 24: ...e to say a brief voice message or to press SEND before the guard tone drops Hang time does not apply when unless making a encoding Range 0000 to 9990 milliseconds Default 0000 milliseconds UTILITIES m...

Page 25: ...Avcall and Quick Call 1 are dual tone formats which means a pair of tones are sent simultaneously Two tone pairs are sent meaning that four tones in total must be selected Like Plectron above two dig...

Page 26: ...to another frequency If this is done it should be at least 150 Hz away from the nearest frequency used by the format 2970 Hz is a common choice CCIR and EEA CCIR and EEA both use the tone 2110 Hz as...

Page 27: ...dit menu EE CHKSUM ERR Reason The configuration settings stored in EEPROM have been corrupted This can happen if power is lost at the exact time a parameter is being updated All configuration settings...

Page 28: ...e for the first partial match Press SEND only if the whole ID or name has been entered There may be no entry in the database that matches in whole or in part In that case the user must be added to the...

Page 29: ...processor to activate transistor Q302 Activating transistor Q302 mutes the speaker amplifier Audio from U301C is fed into ear level RP304 which drives the earpiece driver Q303B to drive the handset ea...

Page 30: ...alog page Microprocessor U401 generates the Guard Tone function tones and signaling tones on its B0 B7 port These tones are fed into U405 the DAC output over to the analog page U401 also controls PTT...

Page 31: ...chnical notes are available at this time MIDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION MIDIAN ELECTRONICS INC 2302 East 22nd Street Tucson Arizona 85713 USA Toll Free 1 800 MIDIANS Main 520 884 7981 E mail sales midians...

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