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ID-O-Matic II Manual 

02/27/2010 

Page 10 of 14 

Setting Up the ID-O-Matic II 
 

For beacon, foxhunt or repeater use, connect your ID-O-Matic II to a PC or other serial terminal device 
using a straight-through 9 pin serial cable.  If using a PC you can use the HyperTerminal program 
provided with some versions of Windows, or just about any other serial communications program such as 
PuTTY or Minicom.  Set your communication parameters for 9600 baud, eight bits, no parity, one or two 
stop bits and no handshake or flow control.  As a quick check to see if your serial port and communication 
software is set up correctly, you can connect a serial cable to the computer but not to the ID-O-Matic II.  
Connect pins 2 & 3 together at the end of your serial cable.  Anything you type should be echoed back to 
your computer.  If this quick test works, you’re set up properly to connect to your ID-O-Matic II and 
perform the next steps. 
 
Connect the ID-O-Matic II and turn the power on.  You should see the firmware version number 
displayed on your screen.  Tap the ENTER key twice to enter the setup menu.  You will be prompted for 
several bits of information.  In each case you can hit RETURN to keep the current setting, which will be 
displayed in parenthesis after the prompt. 
 

 

ID Time:  Enter the delay time, in seconds.  This will be the time between ID reminders or Morse 
announcements.  Note that a setting of less than a second or two may make it quite challenging to 
get into the setup menu. 

 

Yellow time: Enter the number of seconds from zero at which you want the LED to turn solid 
yellow.  Setting this value to zero disables turning the LED yellow. 

 

Blink time: Enter the number of seconds from zero at which you want the LED to begin blinking 
red/yellow.  Setting this value to zero disables red/yellow blinking. 

 

ID Msg: Enter up to 64 characters for your desired Morse code ID.  Common punctuation and 
prosigns are supported: 

o

 

Type a dash (–) for BT 

o

 

Type a semicolon (;) for AR 

o

 

Type a greater-than (>) for SK 

o

 

@ will be sent as the new Morse @ sign character (.--.-.) 

o

 

Comma, period, slash and question mark signs are sent as typed 

o

 

To send a steady tone or CW carrier for a specified length of time (such as for a 
propagation beacon), type :nnn: where nnn is the number of seconds from 1 to 255.  For a 
5 second key-down, for example, you would use :5: or :005:

o

 

Less-than (<) and other characters will be ignored. 

o

 

Spaces, including trailing spaces, will be sent.  Note that entering a space as the first 
character of a message will delete the message

 

Beacon Msg: Similar to the ID message, this message will be sent if the beacon time is set.  If the 
beacon time is set and this message is empty, the ID message will be sent at beacon time instead. 

 

Alternate Msg: This message, if present, will be send in place of the ID msg if the TEST/ALT 
MSG input is active (low) when the timer expires.   

 

Auto CW ID: Type Y to use the Morse code ID, or N for a simple beeping ID reminder. 

 

CW Speed:  Enter the desired Morse code speed in words per minute.  This will also affect the 
rate of beeping if Auto CW ID is off. 

 

ID Audio Tone:  Enter the desired Morse ID audio frequency in Hz between 250 and 2500.   

 

Repeater mode?:  Type Y if you intend to use the COR input.  Type N if you do NOT plan to use 
the COR input, even if it will be used in a repeater.   

Содержание Noxas ID-O-Matic II

Страница 1: ...econd to over 9 hours may be set All memory and parameter settings retained with power off Auto ID mode with repeater inputs Morse code speed adjustable from 5 to 40 WPM INHIBIT input to delay ID COR input to prevent repeater ID on quiet channel Repeater beacon timer to announce at regular intervals when desired Separate normal and beacon ID messages can be used up to 64 characters each Special ID...

Страница 2: ...olytic capacitor 1 220 uF electrolytic capacitor 2 1N4732 4 7V Zener diode 1 100 Ohm resistor brown black brown 1 470 Ohm resistor yellow violet brown 3 1K resistor brown black red 3 2 2K resistor red red red 1 4 7K resistor yellow violet red 1 15K resistor brown green orange 4 100K resistor brown black yellow 2 10K Ohm trimmer potentiometer 6 2N7000 MOSFET 1 78L05 voltage regulator 1 20 MHz cylin...

Страница 3: ...agnifying lens to do some of the small soldering required Insert each component from the top side of the board the side with the white silkscreen lettering in the order shown in the instructions below As each component is installed solder the leads and trim off excess leads with a small pair of side cutters 1 Install a 1 uF capacitor marked 104 in the location marked C1 2 Install a 1 uF capacitor ...

Страница 4: ... Be sure to get them properly oriented with the 1 3 markings are toward the bottom of the board closer to Q2 27 Install the 78L05 voltage regulator in location U1 Check for proper orientation with outline on board Be sure to check the marking to ensure you have the 78L05 and not one of the 2N7000s 28 Install 2N7000 MOSFET transistors in locations Q1 through Q6 Make sure the transistors are oriente...

Страница 5: ... into a rig or a repeater controller don t worry about battery backup all memory and parameter settings are retained in non volatile EEPROM memory and will be automatically recalled when power is applied Check the power supply voltage at pins 5 GROUND and 14 POWER on the 18 pin IC socket at U2 Once you have verified that there is a safe voltage of 5V plus or minus 25V or so remove power Install th...

Страница 6: ...LM386 audio amp Level control is provided by the ID_VOL trim pot The other source is the receiver audio input from J1 8 This signal is passed through the IN_VOL level control and the de emphasis circuit R14 C12 then on to the LM386 amplifier The two audio signals are mixed and sent to J1 10 through a DC blocking capacitor COR and INHIBIT Signal Inputs Two control signal inputs COR and INHIBIT are ...

Страница 7: ... applied or the ID O Matic II is reset it will send the version number ID Msg Beacon Msg and Alternate Msg if they are set separated by slant bars After initial power up this input can be used to select the Alternate Msg if it is set to be sent in place of the ID Msg This can be used to send an alternate ID message when needed to indicate primary power failure or for whatever other purpose you may...

Страница 8: ...r specified ID interval and begins counting down At this time the LED will begin flashing green When the ID timer reaches 60 seconds the LED goes to solid yellow At 30 seconds the LED begins alternating red and yellow until the timer expires At that point the LED goes solid red and the ID message is sent The yellow and blink times are configurable using the setup menu If the interval since the las...

Страница 9: ...he Beacon Time setting If this message is not set the regular ID message will be used for the beacon message Alternate ALT Message This message is used in place of the ID message if the ALT TEST input is held low when the timer expires This can be useful to indicate some external condition For example a simple circuit consisting of a series resistor and a 4 7V Zener diode can be used to indicate i...

Страница 10: ...want the LED to turn solid yellow Setting this value to zero disables turning the LED yellow Blink time Enter the number of seconds from zero at which you want the LED to begin blinking red yellow Setting this value to zero disables red yellow blinking ID Msg Enter up to 64 characters for your desired Morse code ID Common punctuation and prosigns are supported o Type a dash for BT o Type a semicol...

Страница 11: ...er mode This can be set to 3600 to announce the repeater every hour for example if the repeater is idle Enter the number of seconds you wish to have between beacons up to 65535 The beacon message is used if it is set otherwise the ID message will be used Set this to zero to disable beaconing PTT hang time This value is specified in seconds While in repeater mode the PTT output will be active as so...

Страница 12: ...when you hit ENTER a number of times Possible serial communication issue see below Q1 bad R8 open or shorted No voltage on J1 3 or J1 4 These are active low open drain outputs See instruction manual Use a pull up resistor if needed Support Should you need support have questions have feature requests or bug problem reports please feel free to contact me via email at n0xas hamgadgets com I will make...

Страница 13: ...e your board with the solder side facing you white printing down and oriented as shown in the diagram below Carefully cut the indicated trace with a knife or Dremel tool with a small burr Be sure to remove a couple millimeters of the copper trace so that you have it completely separated The easiest way to make the new connection is to scrape off a little of the green solder mask from the remaining...

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