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TS-130-SM1G 

GPS Speaker Microphone with Lone Worker & Man-Down 

Manual Revision:  2013-05-01 

Covers Firmware Revisions: 
VS

: 1.60 & Higher 

Covers Hardware Revisions: 
VS-SM1

: B & Higher 

Summary of Contents for TS-130-SM1G

Page 1: ...1 TS 130 SM1G GPS Speaker Microphone with Lone Worker Man Down Manual Revision 2013 05 01 Covers Firmware Revisions VS 1 60 Higher Covers Hardware Revisions VS SM1 B Higher ...

Page 2: ...ave 80 10 10 cycle 26 mAh Average w VOX Power Save 90 5 5 cycle 22 mAh Operating Temperature 30 60 C Frequency Response 300 3000 Hz Input Impedance 33 Input Level RX 0 05 2 5 VPP Audio Output Impedance ANI SPECIFICATIONS Midian s FMP Unit ID Range 00000 FFFFF Midian s FMP Group ID Range 000 FFF Midian s FMP ANI Timing with Coordinates 413 msec Midian s FMP ANI Timing without Coordinates 200 msec I...

Page 3: ...t movement Man Down or receive any user interaction PTT or Lone Worker Reset button for a programmable period of time the unit can key the radio and send the Emergency ANI In addition to the above encoding features the TS 130 SM1G can decode commands from the CAD 800 such as Polling Selective Calling Radio Disable Radio Enable Spy Remote Monitoring and Emergency Acknowledge Polling allows the disp...

Page 4: ...adio Some radios look for a resistance on the microphone input to trigger PTT R 50 in the SM 1 is used for this purpose and will need to be picked on an individual radio basis For Vertex radios this should be a 2 7 K resistor J1 8 SPK Ground SPK If connecting to a radio with a double ended speaker then connect this line to the negative side of the speaker connection on the external mic connector I...

Page 5: ... of the feature will be shown 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 If using the KL 4F plug the KL 4F PC2 cable from the KL 4F s RJ 11 connector P10 into the RJ 48 connector on the SM1 If using the KL 4 plug the KL 4 Option B cable from the K...

Page 6: ... that takes place immediately after power up Beep Options Error This beep may be triggered by any input event if programmed to do so For example if a long press on the Mode Input is not assigned to a function it may be configured to generate the error beep If there is a failure of the GPS module then about 20 seconds after power up the error beep will be heard Beep Options Mode This is used to ind...

Page 7: ...of 4096 groups Individual ID This sets the unit s identification number The Individual ID is a 5 character field that supports 00000 FFFFF 0 9 A F for a total of 1 048 576 unit IDs per group Between all groups and unit IDs the total number of supported IDs by the system is 4 294 967 296 Enable CAD Decode Checking this box enables Midian s FMP signaling features such as Polling Radio Disable Radio ...

Page 8: ...upon various conditions such as terrain buildings weather etc Under ideal conditions this time could be as fast as 30 seconds A first fix acquisition time of 2 3 minutes would not be abnormal under other conditions GPS Power Save Enable Checking this box will help extend battery life by placing the GPS receiver in a low power or sleep state for 30 seconds in between position fixes Upon waking the ...

Page 9: ...us the GPS location information FMP w GPS This refers to Midian s signaling protocol used in the GPS speaker microphone including the GPS location information Protocol Format Select the desired signaling format in which the ANI and ENI will be transmitted Tone Duration This field only applies to DTMF and 5 Tone formats and sets the length of each tone Tone Gap Duration This field only applies to D...

Page 10: ...whether or not the channel is busy If this box is checked and the channel is busy as indicated by COR or VOX the ENI will not be transmitted Instead the unit will wait 2 3 seconds and then check again to see if the channel is busy If the channel is not busy at that time the ENI will be transmitted If not the process will repeat indefinitely Transmit Count This sets the number of times the ENI will...

Page 11: ...ct with the radio to keep the Transmit Delay time of 120 seconds from expiring and the ENI being transmitted Continuous Warning Enable This will generate a constant tone to alert the user the ENI is about to be transmitted Power up with Lone Worker on If checked the unit will be in Lone Worker mode when the radio is turned on This eliminates the need for the user to use the mode input to turn the ...

Page 12: ...torola s MDC 1200 data packets are approximately 180 msec in length Packet Detector Sensitivity This controls the sensitivity of the preamble tone detector which triggers the muting of the data packets If it is too sensitive higher number voice may cause the detector to trigger resulting in voice being muted when it should not If it is not sensitive enough lower number the detector may not trigger...

Page 13: ...cel etc Note Most portable two way radios do not give a COR indication to the speaker microphone connector so VOX detection should be used COR Active Polarity This sets whether the unit looks for an active low or active high to come out of power save COR Debounce If checked the unit will require a continuous active state for 30 msec before accepting the COR ...

Page 14: ...14 PTT Active Polarity This sets the polarity necessary for the unit s PTT output to key the radio ...

Page 15: ...t Emergency On Off etc Trunking Delay Input Active Polarity This sets whether the unit needs an active low or active high indication from the radio to indicate a trunked channel has been established Trunking Delay Input Debounce If checked the unit will require a continuous active state for 30 msec before accepting the Trunking Delay Input ...

Page 16: ... desired beep volume This level is expressed as a percentage of max voice audio level Tones Over The Air Signal Modulation Adjust the slider for the desired signaling modulation level This level is expressed as a percentage of max voice audio level ...

Page 17: ...ccurate measurements in the TX mode A small speaker held in place near the microphone by a rubber band can serve this purpose in most cases Use a sine wave generator to inject a 1000 Hz tone into the speaker Adjust the output of the sine wave generator so that the transmitter produces 60 of rated modulation while PTT is pressed 2 Leaving the generator output set to the same level install the SM 1 ...

Page 18: ...r a programmed amount of time the unit will key and generate the Emergency ANI The movement detection threshold is programmable ANI Encode When the PTT button is pressed and or released the unit will assert the PTT Output and send the programmed ANI tones to the radio ENI Encode When button programmed for Emergency ANI is pressed or the Lone Worker or Man Down features are activated the unit will ...

Page 19: ...y Remote Monitoring When the Spy command is received by the unit it will PTT the radio and pass audio from the microphone to the radio for transmission The length of time of this transmission is programmable for 15 seconds 30 seconds 45 seconds or 60 seconds Emergency Acknowledge If the unit is programmed to send the Emergency ANI continuously or for multiple times the receipt of the Emergency Ack...

Page 20: ...X Button Presses When the PTT Button 1 or Button 2 of the TS 130 is activated the unit will come out of power save mode COR When the COR Input sees activity on the channel the TS 130 will come out of power save mode Using the COR power save function is preferred over VOX power save If using the COR detect then the VOX detect is not available Note Most portable radios do not offer COR detection on ...

Page 21: ...ny type of liquid Do not expose the battery to any type of water such as rain or moisture as it might heat corrode or impair its function Do not connect the battery with reversed positive and negative terminals Do not charge the battery with the polarities reversed as it may swell or explode Do not let electrolyte come into contact with the skin eyes or clothing If contact with the skin or eyes oc...

Page 22: ... TS 130 SM1G s range or accuracy and may inhibit or prevent the operation of the TS 130 SM1G These conditions may include but are not limited to sources of electrical interference extreme temperatures smoke and water GPS Accuracy GPS Accuracy is influenced by many factors including the number of satellites in view atmospheric conditions noisy radio signal obstructions to the signal etc Obstruction...

Page 23: ...5 PIC5601 PIC5602 COC56 PIC5701 PIC5702 COC57 PIC5801 PIC5802 COC58 PIC5901 PIC5902 COC59 PIC6001 PIC6002 COC60 PIC6101 PIC6102 COC61 PIC6201 PIC6202 COC62 PIC6301 PIC6302 COC63 PIC6401 PIC6402 COC64 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 COC73 PI...

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Page 25: ...301 COS3 PASJ102 PASJ101 PASJ103 PASJ104 COSJ1 PASJ202 PASJ201 PASJ203 COSJ2 PASJ304 PASJ303 PASJ301 PASJ302 COSJ3 PASJ403 PASJ401 PASJ402 COSJ4 PASPK01 PASPK02 COSPK COtb0sch1 PATP401 COTP4 PATP501 COTP5 PATP601 COTP6 PATP701 COTP7 PATP801 COTP8 PATP1201COTP12 PATP1701 COTP17 PAU104 PAU102 PAU103 PAU105 PAU101 COU1 PAU201 PAU202 PAU203 PAU204 PAU205 PAU206 PAU207 PAU208PAU209PAU2010PAU2011PAU2012...

Page 26: ...R 3 2 0 1 COR32 P A R 3 3 0 2 P A R 3 3 0 1 COR33 P A R 3 4 0 1 P A R 3 4 0 2 COR34 P A R 3 5 0 1 P A R 3 5 0 2C O R 3 5 P A R 3 6 0 2 P A R 3 6 0 1C O R 3 6 P A R 3 7 0 2 P A R 3 7 0 1C O R 3 7 P A R 3 8 0 1 P A R 3 8 0 2 COR38 P A R 3 9 0 1 P A R 3 9 0 2 COR39 P A R 4 0 0 2 P A R 4 0 0 1 COR40 P A R 4 1 0 2 P A R 4 1 0 1 C O R 4 1 P A R 4 2 0 1 P A R 4 2 0 2 COR42 P A R 4 3 0 1 P A R 4 3 0 2 COR...

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