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IDIAN  

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LECTRONICS  

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NCORPORATED

 

 

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AGE

 13 

 

 

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5.5.4.9.8    Profile 8 

The factory default settings for this profile are as 
follows:

 

Profile Name:

 QUICK 

CALL 

Pager Type:

 2-Tone 

Format:

 AVCALL/QC1 

2+2 

1

st

 Tone Time:

 1000 

2

nd

 Tone Time:

 1000 

5.5.4.9.9    Profile 9 

The factory default settings for this profile are as 
follows:

 

Profile Name:

 GE 

2-TONE 

Pager Type:

 2-Tone 

Format:

 GE 

1

st

 Tone Time:

 1000 

2

nd

 Tone Time:

 1500 

5.5.4.9.10   Profile 10 

The factory default settings for this profile are as 
follows:

 

Profile Name:

 PLECTRON-FAST 

Pager Type:

 Any 

2-Tones 

1

st

 Tone Time:

 0750 

2

nd

 Tone Time:

 0250 

 

5.5.5  RADIO SETUP menu 

5.5.5.1  Keyup Delay setting 

This sets the 

Key-Up Delay

, also known as 

Front 

Porch Time

. This is the amount of time the PDE will 

wait after asserting PTT before sending tones over the 
air. This time allows for delays introduced by repeaters 
and decoding of squelch control signals such as 
CTCSS. 
 

Range:

  

01 to 99 * 100 milliseconds 

Default:

 

04 * 100 milliseconds 

 

5.5.5.2 COR 

Polarity 

setting 

Note:

 If not using the 

Busy Lockout

 feature, you may 

leave the COR input unconnected. 

The COR input is used in conjunction with the 

Busy 

Lockout

 feature. Change this setting to match the 

state of the COR (carrier detect) input when the radio 
channel is busy.  

LOW

 

Channel is busy when COR is 0V. 

HIGH

 

Channel is busy when COR is 5V. 

5.5.5.3  Busy Lockout feature 

This feature prevents the PDE from transmitting on a 
busy channel. If this feature is ON, the unit will not 
transmit when the COR input is in the active state. 
When making a call and the channel is busy, the PDE 
will wait until the channel is clear and then transmit. 

New calls cannot be placed until the pending call is 
completed or canceled. When this option is OFF, the 
unit will transmit regardless of the state of the COR 
input. 

OFF 

Transmit regardless of COR input. 

ON

 

Do not transmit when channel busy. 

 

5.5.6 SECURITY 

SETUP 

menu 

5.5.6.1 Security 

setting 

Allows the security option to be turned on and off. If 
turned off, the 

LOCK/UNLOCK

 menus will not appear. 

OFF 

Disable security feature. 

ON

 

Enable security feature. 

5.5.6.2 Password 

setting 

Sets the password required to UNLOCK the menu 
system when the Security is turned on. Must be 4 
numeric digits. 

Range: 

4 digits 

Default: 

0000 

 

5.5.7 UTILITIES 

menu 

5.5.7.1 Reset 

Defaults 

This will reset all the parameters listed above to the 
factory default settings. The contents of the user 
database will not be affected. 

5.5.7.2 Clear 

Database 

This will completely clear the user database. The 
contents of the other parameters listed above will not 
be affected. 

5.5.7.3 Factory 

Debug 

This is used by the factory for product testing. 

Do not 

select this function unless directed to do so by 
Midian Technical Support.

  

 

 

6 APPENDIX 

 

6.1 S

YSTEM 

E

RROR 

M

ESSAGES

 

CHANNEL BUSY 

Reason:

 An attempt was made to transmit or make a 

call on a busy channel with busy lockout enabled. 

Solution:

 Wait until the channel is clear before 

transmitting. 

 

DATABASE EMPTY 

Reason:

 An attempt was made to edit or delete a user 

Summary of Contents for PDE-1

Page 1: ...pager formats simultaneously 155 entry alias database Two tone formats include Motorola GE Reach Send any arbitrary 2 tones for Plectron Generates POCSAG Supports DTMF and several 5 tone formats Easy...

Page 2: ...uts Output Level TX unloaded 150 2500 mV p p Output Impedance TX 27k with jumper JU 4 cut Mechanical Dimensions 2 H x 6 W x 8 L Operating Temp 0 to 50 C Encode Formats AVCALL GE REACH MOTOROLA QUICK C...

Page 3: ...NTS 4 4 OPERATION 5 4 1 BASIC OPERATION 5 4 2 CALLING A UNIT 6 4 3 USER DATABASE 6 4 4 SPEED DIAL FEATURE 7 4 5 SAVED MESSAGES FEATURE 7 4 6 SECURITY FEATURE 7 5 MENU SYSTEM 7 5 1 CALL A UNIT COMMAND...

Page 4: ...that positive is connected to the center pin inside sleeve GROUND P1 6 Black Connect to radio ground AUDIO INPUT RX IN P1 8 Blue This connection is only required if you wish to hear radio audio throu...

Page 5: ...CROLL INDICATORS An arrow appearing on either side of the display indicates more choices are available by pressing the corresponding SCROLL button SEND Button Selects the item shown on the display Pre...

Page 6: ...aker so you can hear the paging tones go out Select CALL A UNIT from the Main Menu Type in 3 digits and press SEND You should hear a 1 second tone followed by a 3 second tone You have just sent a Moto...

Page 7: ...ode but with numbers 4 4 SPEED DIAL FEATURE When the speed dial feature is enabled you can simply press and hold any of the digits 0 9 for 1 5 seconds to place a call when in Call Mode only First you...

Page 8: ...or more information 5 3 USERS MENU 5 3 1 Add User menu Allows the system administrator to add a new user to the database When ADD USER is selected you will be prompted to fill in the information for t...

Page 9: ...eature The speed dial entries 0 9 correspond to the number keys 0 9 To associate a unit to a speed dial number it must be in the user database For each speed dial simply locate the user in the databas...

Page 10: ...ion beeps can still be heard If it is desired that absolutely no sound be heard from the console speaker simply disconnect it from the main circuit board OFF Internal speaker disabled ON Internal spea...

Page 11: ...field Enter the duration of the 1st tone in milliseconds For EIA pagers this is typically 33 milliseconds All 4 digits must be entered Range 0000 to 9999 milliseconds 5 5 4 4 3 Nth Tone Time field En...

Page 12: ...ollowing shows the factory default pager profile settings that allow the PDE to function out of the box Please refer to section 4 2 1 for more information 5 5 4 9 1 Profile 1 The factory default setti...

Page 13: ...smitting on a busy channel If this feature is ON the unit will not transmit when the COR input is in the active state When making a call and the channel is busy the PDE will wait until the channel is...

Page 14: ...is not likely to happen unless non standard encode timings and encode lengths are used It is also possible that there could be a hardware failure Solution If total time of the key up delay and signali...

Page 15: ...tone formats in that the CAP code consists of alphabetic characters instead of numbers To overcome this AVCALL CAP codes must be entered as 2 digits per letter A total of 8 digits must be entered Refe...

Page 16: ...5 LB 0851 1 36 MB 0944 1 37 CB 0371 5 38 NB 1047 1 39 PB 1161 4 Z SERIES 40 DZ 0384 6 41 EZ 0426 6 42 FZ 0473 2 43 GZ 0524 8 44 HZ 0582 1 45 JZ 0645 7 46 KZ 0716 7 47 LZ 0794 3 48 MZ 0881 0 49 CZ 0346...

Page 17: ...Charts The following REACH 2 tone information is provided for your convenience 6 2 7 5 6 tone Chart The following 5 6 tone information is provided for your convenience 6 2 8 Pager Timing Charts The fo...

Page 18: ...PAGE 18 MIDIAN ELECTRONICS INCORPORATED 6 3 MENU SYSTEM MAP...

Page 19: ...OC64 PIC6501 PIC6502 COC65 PIC6601 PIC6602 COC66 PIC6701 PIC6702 COC67 PIC6801 PIC6802 COC68 PIC6901 PIC6902 COC69 PIC7001 PIC7002 COC70 PIC7101 PIC7102 COC71 PIC7201 PIC7202 COC72 PIC7301 PIC7302 COC...

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Page 21: ...801 COR58 PAR5902 PAR5901 COR59 PAR6002 PAR6001 COR60 PAR6102 PAR6101 COR61 PAR6202 PAR6201 COR62 PAR6302 PAR6301 COR63 PAR6402 PAR6401 COR64 PAR6502 PAR6501 COR65 PAR6602 PAR6601 COR66 PAR6702 PAR670...

Page 22: ...C O t b 0 s c h 2 P A V O 2 0 1 P A V O 2 0 2 PAVO2013 PAVO2012 PAVO2011 PAVO2010 PAVO209 PAVO208 PAVO207 PAVO206 PAVO205 PAVO204 PAVO203 C O V O 2...

Page 23: ...COLED1 1 PILED102 PILED103 COLED1 2 PILED201 PILED202 COLED2 1 PILED202 PILED203 COLED2 2 PIP601 COP6 1 PIP602 COP6 2 PIP603 COP6 3 PIP604 COP6 4 PIP605 COP6 5 PIP606 COP6 6 PIP607 COP6 7 PIP608 COP6...

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Page 25: ...4B01 PAR34B02 COR34B PAR54A01 PAR54A02 COR54A PAR54B02 PAR54B01 COR54B PAR77A01 PAR77A02 COR77A PAR77B02 PAR77B01 COR77B PAR9802 PAR9801 COR98 PAR9901 PAR9902 COR99 PAR10002 PAR10001 COR100 PAR10101 P...

Page 26: ...A S W 7 0 0 P A S W 7 0 2 P A S W 7 0 1 C O S W 7 P A S W 8 0 0 P A S W 8 0 2 P A S W 8 0 1 C O S W 8 P A S W 9 0 0 P A S W 9 0 2 P A S W 9 0 1 C O S W 9 P A S W 1 0 0 0 P A S W 1 0 0 2 P A S W 1 0 0...

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