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OPERATION

 

 

Mode Operation: 
 
Mode Select:

  Press the radio key that was assigned in the radio programming.  A tone followed by a high tone 

will be emitted when entering scramble mode.  A tone followed by a low tone will be emitted when entering clear 
mode. 
 

Code  Select:

   When  the  unit  is  programmed  with  multiple  security  keys,  pressing  and  holding  the  mode  button 

can  access  different  keys.  The  scrambler  will  emit  a  number  of  beeps  corresponding  to  the  code  number  the 
scrambler stepped to (i.e. 2 beeps equals inversion code 2). The maximum number of codes is 4.   
 

ANI Operation:  

 

Transmitting ANI:

 When the PTT button is pressed and/or released the GPS-2 will key the radio and transmit the 

programmed ANI. GPS location is only available if using the Midian FMP w/GPS signaling option. 
 

Transmitting Emergency ANI:

 When the Emergency button on the radio is pressed (if programmed) the GPS-2 

will key the radio and transmit the programmed ENI for the programmed number of times. GPS location is only  
available if using the Midian FMP w/GPS signaling option. 
 
 
 

TECHNICAL NOTES

 

 

F-5061, 6061, 9511: 

Due to limitations in how the radio handles the PTT output from the options board the mobile 

radios listed F-5061, 6061 and the 9511, will have GPS location reporting

 only. 

No other CAD fleet management 

functions are available unless the radio and GPS-2 IC2 board are modified 

 

 
PTT modification: 

Connect a wire to the front panel microphone connector pin 4 to the PTT output of the GPS-2 

IC-2  board.  On  the  GPS-2  IC-2  board  resistor  R62 

must  be  removed.

  The  GPS-2  IC-2  board  can  be  modified 

(including  the  wire)  at  the  factory  but  this  must  be  specified  at  the  time  the  order  is  placed,  please  specify  Mod 
1476. 

With this modification the PTT jumper (jumper C) in the radio remains closed.

 

 

Important  note

:

 

With  the  above  modification,  the  GPS-2  board  must  be  programmed  with  a  special 

programming file. This will be found at:

 

C:\Apps\Midian\MPS\MPS_v5_xx\Additional Default Files\GPS-2\Icom\ F-5061, 6061 or 9511 mod 1476 
 

IC-F9511: 

This radio does not support the tones that are generated by the GPS-2 board, therefore go-ahead, 

mode select, code select and call tones will not be heard through the speaker. There is no visual indication of 
scramble/clear in the display. The GPS-2 board does have an open drain, mode output FET which could be 
connected to an external LED or relay for a call or scramble/clear indication. 
  

Radio Compatibility:

  Midian has taken the utmost care to ensure the option board integrates into the radio with 

minimal impact to the features of the radio.  However, some features may not be available in the radio when an 
option board is used.  If a feature is not available, please contact Midian to see if the feature can be added. 
 
 
 

MIDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION

 

 

MIDIAN ELECTRONICS, INC. 
 

Toll-Free:

 1-800-MIDIANS 

Main:

 520-884-7981 

E-mail:

 

[email protected]

 

Web:

 

www.midians.com 

Summary of Contents for GPS-2 IC-2

Page 1: ...ti Format ANI with optional Lone Worker Man Down Manual Revision 2017 06 21 Rev A Covers Software Revisions GPS 2 Series V01 10 00 and Higher This manual product supports the following Icom radios Portables F 3021 F 3023 F 4021 F 4023 F 3161 F 4161 Mobiles F 5061 F 6061 F 9511 ...

Page 2: ...ge 000 FFF Midian s FMP ANI Timing with Coordinates 413 msec Midian s FMP ANI Timing without Coordinates 200 msec SECURITY SPECIFICATIONS GPS 2 IC 2 Number of Selectable Keys 16 Inversion Frequency Range 2100 4100 Hz 0 15 Hz resolution 5BINSTALLATION OVERVIEW 1 Test the radio for functionality 2 Program the radio per the Radio Programming Section of this manual 3 Install the GPS 2 board GPS antenn...

Page 3: ...ll an individual unit a group of units or all units If a unit becomes lost or stolen it can be disabled so it cannot interfere with the system If the unit is later recovered the unit can be re enabled The Spy function enables the dispatcher to eavesdrop on a unit during an emergency or other condition If multiple Emergency IDs are transmitted the dispatcher can stop subsequent Emergency ID transmi...

Page 4: ...s Midian MPS MPS_v5_xx Additional Default Files GPS 2 Icom After entering the parameters save the file by going to File Save As Enter the file name in the File Name block and click Save Saving the file will allow for quick and easy reprogramming of units KL 4 Programming Plug the board onto the KL 4 s IC2 connector P3 Push and hold the power button on the KL 4 and click Program Unit in the program...

Page 5: ...he radio is reassembled If the cable is pinched or length is changed it may de tune the GPS antenna causing problems acquiring a fix 1 Disassemble radio per manufactures disassembly instructions in radio service manual 2 IC F3023 Mount the GPS antenna in the slot in the chassis for the volume control just under the rubber gasket on top Fix to radio using hot glue RTV or epoxy on the IC F3023 solde...

Page 6: ... switch connections and tin with solder 4 Mount the GPS antenna in the slot in the chassis for the volume control just under the rubber gasket on top Fix to radio using hot glue RTV or epoxy Solder the shield for the GPS antenna to the ground between the power switch connections being very careful not to short the ground to the power switch Route the cable as shown Use hot glue or tape to secure t...

Page 7: ...7 5 Route antenna cable around and below the GPS 2 board and install the board into the option board connector of the radio Connect the FL connector to P6 of the GPS 2 board ...

Page 8: ...8 Smith chart and return loss of GPS antenna after installation in correct position and the radio closed ...

Page 9: ...sembly instructions in radio service manual 2 Drill a 1 4 inch hole in the rubber bush next to the power wires and mount the SMA connector in the rubber bush Tighten the nut on the SMA connector so that at least 5 5mm of threads extend past the mounting nut 3 Route the GPS cable as shown below install the GPS 2 G ...

Page 10: ...ctor Plug the GPS antenna cable FL connector into P6 of the GPS 2 IC2 board Reassemble radio F5061 F6061 Open the radio s TX path by opening the A jumper open the RX path by opening the B jumper and open the PTT path by opening the C jumper if Mod 1476 is installed do not open jumper C The unit plugs into the options connector J1 located on the main board of the radio Plug the GPS antenna cable FL...

Page 11: ...ed modulation while PTT is pressed Note that if the audio source such as a speaker is moved even slightly the TX modulation may change significantly Care must be taken to avoid changing the TX modulation while taking the measurements 2 Using a service monitor send a fully quieting signal 50 dBm to the receiver with a 1000 Hz tone at 60 modulation adjust the volume of the receiver to a comfortable ...

Page 12: ...F 3021 F 3023 F 4021 F 4023 For mode select program the desired button under Common Key Display as OPT1 Momentary L Active Low If using Emergency ANI under Common Key Display set the Emer button as OPT 3 Out L The GPS 2 IC 2 will key the radio and transmit the programmed ENI for the programmed number of times GPS location is only available if using the Midian FMP w GPS signaling option F 5061 F 60...

Page 13: ...PS 2 IC2 board are modified PTT modification Connect a wire to the front panel microphone connector pin 4 to the PTT output of the GPS 2 IC 2 board On the GPS 2 IC 2 board resistor R62 must be removed The GPS 2 IC 2 board can be modified including the wire at the factory but this must be specified at the time the order is placed please specify Mod 1476 With this modification the PTT jumper jumper ...

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Page 17: ...AQ60S COQ6 PAR202 PAR201 COR2 PAR302 PAR301 COR3 PAR402 PAR401 COR4 PAR502 PAR501 COR5 PAR602 PAR601 COR6 PAR702 PAR701COR7 PAR802 PAR801 COR8 PAR902 PAR901 COR9 PAR1002 PAR1001 COR10 PAR1102 PAR1101COR11 PAR1202 PAR1201COR12 PAR1302 PAR1301 COR13 PAR1402 PAR1401 COR14 PAR1502 PAR1501COR15 PAR1702 PAR1701 COR17 PAR1802 PAR1801 COR18 PAR1902 PAR1901 COR19 PAR2102 PAR2101 COR21 PAR2202 PAR2201 COR22...

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