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Programming the Pyramid 2016
Programming of the Pyramid 2016 base modem is done through the console interface.
Typically, th e parameters are set in the Pyramid Console software, and then automatically
sent to the 2016. If you are using Manning NavComp Inc’s RasTrac MX software for
you console interface, all configuration is done within the RasTrac I/O processor that
runs on your PC simultaneously with the RasTrac mapping software. Consult your
RasTrac manual for more information.
The figure below shows how a typical Pyramid Console software would be set up when
connected to a 2016 and TK-x80 series radio. To access the
Modem Parameters
menu,
select
Configure
from the pull down menu.
+------- Modem Parameters -----+
¦ ¦
¦ PTT Delay: Trunking ¦
¦ COR Polarity: Active Hi ¦
¦ On-Air Polarity: Active Hi ¦
¦ Console: 1 ¦
¦ Speed: 1200 ¦
+------------------------------ +
See the Pyramid 2016 service manual for further Pyramid Console software information.
The figure below shows how a typical RasTrac I/O processor will be set up when
connected to a 2016 and TK-x80 series radio. To access the I/O configuration, select the
Edit
pull down menu from the RasTrac I/O Processor. From the
Input/Output
Configuration
screen, select the
Protocol
to be
PYRAMID
. Then click
Properties
to
configure the 2016.
Set PTT Delay to
Trunking if you are on a
trunking system
Set COR and On-
Air Polarity to High
Console and Speed vary
on your application
Note:
Console
needs to
match programming the
2012.
Set COR and PTT to HI
Set PTT Delay to
0-Trunking if applicable.
Console and
Speed will vary
with your
application.
Note:
Console
needs to match
programming
the 2012.