background image

1

1

2

2

3

3

4

4

5

5

6

6

D

D

C

C

B

B

A

A

TP15

N/C

P1-2

P1-28

47K

R6

N/C

P1-11

TP11

ROW 4

P1-31

P4:4

RX OUT

P1-14

TP7

P1-34

MODE IN

PAD5

AUDIO ENABLE

P1-17

-

+

2

3

1

U7:1

P4:3

TP3

R0W 1

P1-37

N/C

P1-5

TX IN

P1-20

COR IN

PAD6

Y1

4001

Q4

MODE IN

P1-8

P1-23

TP16

4001

Q6

-

1

6

13

42

11

9
4
3

37

8

47

28

24

27

20

18

36

43

46

48

45

41

6

44

1

2

38

40

39

34

21

22

7

35

17

19

29

25

23

26

12

10

5

15

14

33

32

30

31

49

U1

560p

C48

P4:2

*

IN1

1

ENA

3

G

N

D

2

L

V

F

4

OUT

5

VR2

GND

P1-39

P1-26

TP12

N/C

P1-12

TP8

COL 1

P1-29

P1-32

PTT OUT

P1-15

P

3

:5

P4:1

TP4

ROW 2

P1-35

PTT IN

P1-3

L1

0R

TX OUT

P1-18

-

+

13

12

14

4

11

U7:4

TP17

-

+

9

10

8

U7:3

P1-38

PROG OUT

PAD4

N/C

P1-6

-

7

4

8

2

5

1

6

3

U4

N/C

P1-21

TP13

-

+

6

5

7

U7:2

AUDIO SWITCH

P1-9

P1-24

PROG IN

PAD3

PTT IN

PAD2

+3.5V

P1-40

P

3

:2

P

3

:1

COL 2

P1-27

RX IN

P1-16

TP5

COR IN

P1-10

N/C

P1-13

TP18

P1-30

TP1

PTT OUT

PAD1

5206

IN1

1

ENA

3

G

N

D

2

L

V

F

4

OUT

5

VR1

TP14

ROW 3

P1-33

GND

P1-1

P4:6

+VB

P1-4

N/C

P1-19

TP10

*

CS

1

SO

2

SI

5

SCK

6

VCC

8

HOLD

7

WP

3

GND

4

U6

P1-36

N/C

P1-7

P1-22

-

3

1

2

4

5

6

U5

*

IN1

1

ENA

3

G

N

D

2

L

V

F

4

OUT

5

VR3

TP6

P

3

:3

*

16

15

33

3

11

12

20

46

21

2

39
40
41
42

32

31

13

10

45

17

43

30

29

26

27

28

5

14

34

44

U3

COL 3

P1-25

P4:5

TP2

P

3

:4

VAN

VAN

VAN

VAN

VAN

IN SYSTEM

SERIAL PROGR.

(SOURCE)

(TX RAIL)

NOTES:

* = NOT INSTALLED

47K

R7

100K

R2

1K

R33

1K

R32

100K

R4

100K

R3

4.7K

R8

10K

R10

10K

R9

10K 1%

R11

10K 1%

R12

75K

R19

1.2M

R20

36K

R21

*

R23

*

R22

3.3K

R24

75K

R26

1K

R25

4.7K

R30

2R

R39

2R

R40

2R

R41

100K

R15

0R

R35

8.2K

R16

56K

R18

100K

R14

27K

R13

3.3K

R28

560p

C2

.1u

C3

.1u

C42

.1u

C12

100p

C14

561p

C11

.0068u

C15

*

C17

.0068u

C16

.01u

C47

.01u

C21

.1u

C25

.1u

C30

.1u

C29

.1u

C28

10u

C36

10u

C35

.1u

C34

.1u

C33

2.2u

C40

.1u

C41

.1u

C23

.1u

C22

560p

C4

10u

+

C5

.1u

C8

.1u

C7

.1u

C6

560p

C1

.1u

C10

.01u

C9

.001u

C18

39p

C44

560p

C19

2.2u

C20

2.2u

C26

2.2u

C27

.1u

C31

10u

C32

100p

C39

12p

C38

.01u

C45

.1u

C13

+VIN

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3VA

+3.3VDD

+VIN

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3VA

+3.3VDD

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

+3.3V

220p

C24

SJ2

SJ3

JU1

SB1

D1

SB1

D4

SB1

D3

SB1

D2

*

C46

*

R17

*

R38

*

R37

*

R31

*

R34

*

R36

CP

CJS

2007-12-01

DML

2012-12-12

C-1

1 of 1

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MIDIAN ELECTRONICS, INC.

DATE:

DESIGN:

DWN BY:

REV:

APPR

COPYRIGHT ©

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PROJECT  NUMBER

DOCUMENT  NAME

SCHEMATIC

2012

VS-1000-VX1/VS-1050-VX1

Summary of Contents for VS-1000-VX1

Page 1: ...Voice Inversion Scrambler VS 1050 VX1 Voice Inversion Scrambler with Multi Format ANI Manual Revision 2013 04 03 Covers Software Revisions VS 1xxx 01 53 00 Higher This manual product supports the foll...

Page 2: ...0 60 C Frequency Response 300 3000 Hz Input Impedance 45 k Input Level TX 0 05 2 5 VPP Input Level RX 0 05 2 5 VPP Audio Output Impedance 1200 Ohm The transmit and receive cycles are based on scramble...

Page 3: ...00 ANI Timing 180 msec Kenwood s FleetSync Unit ID Range 1000 4999 Kenwood s FleetSyncUnit ID Timing 100 150 msec INSTALLATION OVERVIEW 1 Test the radio for functionality 2 Program the scrambler per t...

Page 4: ...dian s VS 110 is a rolling double inversion scrambler that offers 1020 possible codes 4 groups with 255 codes per group Of these codes the scrambler may be programmed with up to 4 of these codes The V...

Page 5: ...low clip lead to the Program Out hole Push the power button on the KL 4 and click Program Unit in the MPS software The LED on the KL 4 will faintly flash if programmed successfully Reading Plug the bo...

Page 6: ...of rated 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...

Page 7: ...io Model RX In TX In RX Out TX Out VX 350 240 96 240 54 VX 410 VX 420 282 198 414 156 VX 450 VX 460 390 192 354 546 VX 600 VX 900 348 24 510 72 VX 820 324 66 540 48 VX 920 VX 2100 VX 2200 384 48 378 4...

Page 8: ...he battery exposing the option board cover and remove the cover Remove the dummy board from the radio and replace with the scrambler Replace the option board cover and battery The scrambler requires t...

Page 9: ...ertex onto the options connector per Vertex s instructions Then plug the scrambler onto the FIF 7A Replace the cover of the radio The scrambler requires firmware version 2 02 or higher in the VX 4000...

Page 10: ...annel basis On this screen the SQ column must have a figure greater than 0 Download the program to the radio VX 450 VX 460 For the VX 450 VX 460 radio programming software CE 115 v1 01 or higher must...

Page 11: ...used Read the radio with the option board installed Select Common from the menu and then Option The Option Unit should be read as FVP 35 Under the Common heading select Key Function to set which key w...

Page 12: ...X 6000 radio programming software CE 49 v3 3 0 0 or higher must be used Read the radio with the option board installed Select Common from the menu and then Option Set the Option Unit to FVP 35 Hi Leve...

Page 13: ...the mode button can access different keys A number of tones will be emitted as the unit changes from one code to another ANI Operation Transmitting ANI When the PTT button is pressed and or released t...

Page 14: ...dio 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 MIDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION MIDIAN ELECTRONICS INC 2302 East 22...

Page 15: ...OC45 PIC4601 PIC4602 COC46 PIC4701 PIC4702 COC47 PIC4801 PIC4802 COC48 PID101 PID102 COD1 PID201 PID202 COD2 PID301 PID302 COD3 PID401 PID402 COD4 PIJU101 PIJU102 COJU1 PIL101 PIL102 COL1 PIP101 COP1...

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Page 17: ...19 PAR2002 PAR2001COR20 PAR2101 PAR2102 COR21 PAR2202 PAR2201 COR22 PAR2301 PAR2302 COR23 PAR2402 PAR2401 COR24 PAR2501 PAR2502 COR25 PAR2602 PAR2601COR26 PAR2801 PAR2802 COR28 PAR3002 PAR3001 COR30 P...

Page 18: ...A S J 2 0 2 C O S J 2 P A S J 3 0 2 P A S J 3 0 1 C O S J 3 C O t b 0 s c h 2 P A T P 1 0 1 C O T P 1 P A T P 2 0 1 C O T P 2 P A T P 3 0 1 C O T P 3 P A T P 4 0 1 C O T P 4 P A T P 5 0 1 C O T P 5 P...

Page 19: ...PIC4601 PIC4602 COC46 PIC4701 PIC4702 COC47 PIC4801 PIC4802 COC48 PID101 PID102 COD1 PID201 PID202 COD2 PID301 PID302 COD3 PID401 PID402 COD4 PIJU101 PIJU102 COJU1 PIL101 PIL102 COL1 PIP101 COP1 1 PI...

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Page 21: ...19 PAR2002 PAR2001COR20 PAR2101 PAR2102 COR21 PAR2202 PAR2201 COR22 PAR2301 PAR2302 COR23 PAR2402 PAR2401 COR24 PAR2501 PAR2502 COR25 PAR2602 PAR2601COR26 PAR2801 PAR2802 COR28 PAR3002 PAR3001 COR30 P...

Page 22: ...A S J 2 0 2 C O S J 2 P A S J 3 0 2 P A S J 3 0 1 C O S J 3 C O t b 0 s c h 2 P A T P 1 0 1 C O T P 1 P A T P 2 0 1 C O T P 2 P A T P 3 0 1 C O T P 3 P A T P 4 0 1 C O T P 4 P A T P 5 0 1 C O T P 5 P...

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