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Total number of messages currently stored in receiver is displayed on line 
1. 

Line 1

  xxx Messages  

Line 2

 xxx Selected 

Line 3

 UP/DN Select 

Line 4

  FN to Begin 

Line 2 displays the number of messages selected to be exported.  Exported 
messages always start with the most recent message and go back in time 
from that point. 
 

The receiver stores the last 99 messages received in non-volatile memory.  After connecting the 
receiver via the AUX connector located on the top of the receiver to the desired device (printer or 
computer), the user selects the number of messages to download using the UP/DN keys.  Pressing and 
holding the UP/DN key longer than 2 seconds will result in the number selected rolling at an increased 
speed.  After the quantity to be exported is selected, the FN key is pressed to begin the process.  Press 
the FN key to return to the Main Screen.   
 
When exporting messages the following parameters define how the information is sent: 
 
RS-232 
9600 Baud 
8 Bits 
No Parity 
1 Stop Bit 
 
See Comm Port Data Description for a description of the information exported. 
 
 

J.  Msg Delete 

Message Delete (Msg Delete) is used to clear the receiver’s memory of previously received messages.  
This feature is accessed by selecting “Msg Delete” and pressing the FN key.  The following display 
appears: 
 

 

Line 1

 Msg Delete  

Line 2

 XXXX 

Line 3

 UP/DN Select 

Line 4

 FN Accepts 

The three choices are to delete “ALL” stored messages, “NONE” or only 
the “LAST” message received. 
 
 
 

 
Following selection, pressing the FN key will execute the command and return the user to the Main 
Screen. 
 
 

K.  Setup 

The Setup selection provides the path to the next menu level.  This is accomplished by highlighting 
“Setup” and pressing the FN key.  The next screen appearing will be the Menu Level 2 Screen.   

 

   

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Summary of Contents for TSUR-400

Page 1: ...E MAIL info telonics com www telonics com TSUR 400 RECEIVER MONITOR OPERATION and PROGRAMMING MANUAL PB007326 Rev E 2012 08 07 Copyright Notice Copyright 2012 Telonics Inc All Rights Reserved No part...

Page 2: ...xport 9 J Msg Delete 10 K Setup 10 Setup Menu Level 2 Screen 11 A 28bit Id Tbl 11 B Edit Id Fltr 12 C Split Setup 13 D Beep Tone 13 E Lite On Time 13 F Set Time 14 G Set Date 14 H Sw Closure 14 I Sque...

Page 3: ...d toggle menu items On or Off The FN key is also used to exit from the Message screen or to enter the Menu system DN P1 Key The DN key is a scroll down key used for scroll down menu options The DN key...

Page 4: ...een which displays the current date and time number of stored messages selected group or all ID codes data bytes split or decimal and diagnostics dg on or off Changes or modifications to these paramet...

Page 5: ...automatically whenever a new message is received or manually by pressing the DN key at the Main screen The information displayed is the date and time of the most recent message current message number...

Page 6: ...t a time with the most recent message displayed first The scroll speed increases when the UP or Dn key is depressed for more than 2 seconds When the last message is scrolled a message indicating end o...

Page 7: ...haracter on white background with a black block Pressing the FN key allows the selected function to be modified Exiting back to the Main Screen is accomplished by selecting EXIT using the UP or DN key...

Page 8: ...RF Pwr mode before directly connecting it to a transmitter You may damage the TSUR 400 if you directly connect a transmitter while it is in receive mode 4 Comparison of the number of data groups the...

Page 9: ...is Off All is displayed on the left side of the bottom line of the display When Id Fltr is On the receiver will display information only when a new message is received for an ID that is in the GRouP o...

Page 10: ...sed to begin the process Press the FN key to return to the Main Screen When exporting messages the following parameters define how the information is sent RS 232 9600 Baud 8 Bits No Parity 1 Stop Bit...

Page 11: ...enu screen Line 1 Exit Line 2 28bit Id Tbl Line 3 Edit Id Fltr Line 4 Split setup Beep Tone Lite On Time Set Time Set Date SW Closure Squelch Fact Default RF Pwr Dsply PC connect A 28bit Id Tbl The 28...

Page 12: ...coming messages or just selected messages maximum of 9 Edit Id Fltr is selected by highlighting the feature and pressing the FN key The following display appears Choices are Exit Erase All or Edit or...

Page 13: ...rated when a beep occurs When this feature is selected and the FN key pressed the following appears Choices are 1 to 9 with each number corresponding to a different tone Each time a new number is sele...

Page 14: ...ction mm Selection between 01 and 12 is accomplished using the UP DN keys When the correct number is displayed the FN key advances the highlight to the day selection dd Selection between 01 and 31 is...

Page 15: ...t J Fact Default Warning Implementing this function will erase ID codes the user may have programmed into the TSUR 400 This feature is used to return the unit to the factory defaults that were origina...

Page 16: ...e reading programming of user parameters and reading clearing of stored messages Note When the receiver is in this mode the RF section is disabled precluding reception of messages When this feature is...

Page 17: ...fff fff ddd ddd eee CR where LF ASCII Line Feed code 0x0A y year decimal 2001 2002 etc M month decimal 1 12 d day of month decimal 1 31 h hour decimal 0 23 m minute decimal 0 59 s second decimal 0 59...

Page 18: ...0 FF eeee error messages Alpha letters CR ASCII Carriage Return code 0x0D d Diagnostics Mode with Split Bits COMMA delimited field information as follows LF yyyy MM dd hh mm ss iiiiii fff fff CCC pp p...

Page 19: ...l message received was longer or shorter than the message length indicated by the three bit message length indicator which was transmitted b Length Parity Error Indicates that the three bit message le...

Page 20: ...External Power 9 to 48 Vdc with power adapter pack Power Measurement 0 01 to 1 watt 0 to 30 dBm For measuring power levels exceeding 1 0 watt 30 dBm appropriate external attenuators are required NOTE...

Page 21: ...ORANGE and will remain ORANGE for two to three minutes until the charger brings the battery to the correct voltage level It will then turn RED to indicate that the charger is in the rapid charge state...

Page 22: ...gin Msg Delete None UP DN Select FN Accepts Exit 28Bit ID Tbl Edit ID Filt Split setup Beep Tone Lite On Time Set Time Set Date Sw Closure Squelch Fact Default RF Pwr Dsply PC Connect Bit Splt 001 00...

Page 23: ...orks with Telonics Data Converter and terminal programs Using Telonics Data Converter TDC TDC is available for download on the Telonics website and will save TSUR 400 messages to a text file free of c...

Page 24: ...n STOP and data collection to the text file will be terminated TSUR 400 WARRANTY Telonics warrants the TSUR 400 to be free from defects in material and workmanship for 90 days from the date acquired T...

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