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ANI-F-IC1
Multi-Format ANI Encoder
Manual Revision: 2007-06-20
Covers Software Revisions:
ANI-F
: 1.0 & Higher
SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage
5 VDC
Operating Current
2.6 mA
Operating Temperature
-30 - +60 C
Frequency Range
280-3600 Hz
PTT Output Current
200 mA
Audio Output Level
1V RMS
Audio Output Impedance
10K
Ω
/22 K
Ω
Tone Distortion
<1%
GENERAL INFORMATION
The ANI-F offers ANI & Emergency ANI encoding
tone signaling formats such as Motorola’s MDC-
1200 & MDC-600, M/A-Com’s G-Star, DTMF, 5-
tone, 2-tone, ANI with Status, or Burst Tone. A
special POCSAG paging version is also available.
The ANI-F can be used with Midian’s CAD or DDU
Series products for monitoring ANI and ENI
transmissions.
PRODUCT PROGRAMMING
Midian’s
ANI-M
Icom
Series
Products
are
programmed using the KL-3 programmer and IPI-1.
Please reference the KL-3 & IPI-1 manuals for setup
instructions of the programming software and
hardware. From the product selection screen on the
KL-3 UP software, select the appropriate product
name from the list and click OK.
Set the parameters of the ANI-F-IC1 software to fit
the application. If any clarifications on a feature are
required, move the mouse cursor over the feature
name until the question mark appears and right
click, a definition of the feature will be shown. If 2-
tone or custom tones will be used in the ANI-F-IC1,
you will need to select “Enable Advanced ANI Tone
Definitions” in the “ANI Tone Definitions” tab.
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.
Plug the ANI-F-IC1 onto the Icom Programming
Interface and plug the interface into the KL-3.
To program the ANI-F-IC1 push the button on the
Icom Programming Interface click “Program Unit” in
the menu bar to send the file to the ANI-F-IC1. The
LED
on
the
interface
will
flash
indicating
programming is complete. Follow the same
procedure to read the unit, but select “Read Unit” in
the menu bar.
HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Be certain to follow standard anti-static procedures
when handling any of Midian’s products.
F-3/F-4
: Plug the unit into the options connector
located behind the rubber stopper under the battery.
Before plugging the unit in, remove W1 to open the
radio’s PTT path, if common PTT is not being used.
F-3G/F-4G
: Plug the unit into the options connector
located behind the rubber stopper under the battery.
Before plugging the unit in, open the radio’s PTT
path by opening jumper D, if common PTT is not
being used.
F-14/F-24:
The unit plugs into the options connector
under the battery. Before plugging the unit in, open
jumper PTT to open the radio’s PTT path, if common
PTT is not being used.
F-30/F-40
: The unit plugs into the options connector
located on the main board. Before installing the unit,
open the radio’s PTT path by opening jumper CPB,
if common PTT is not being used. It will be
necessary to open the radio for installation. This
radio uses a negative PTT; therefore, you will need
to open J1 on the ANI-F-IC1.
F-30G/F-40G
: The unit plugs into the first options
connector (labeled as Option One) located on the
main board. Before installing the unit, open the
radio’s PTT path by opening jumper G, if common
PTT is not being used. It will be necessary to open
the radio for installation. This radio uses a negative
PTT; therefore, you will need to open J1 on the ANI-
F-IC1.