User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- 1.1 Controls and Display
- 1.2 Transceiver Basic Operation
- 1.3 About Commands
- SECTION 2
- 2.1 Channel Operating Parameters
- 2.2 Editing Channel Operating Parameters
- 2.3 Scan and Multi-Mode Operation
- 2.4 Controlling User Access
- 2.5 Encrypted Operation
- 3.1 Operator Level 1 Commands
- 3.1.1 Select the Operating Memory for the Main Channel
- 3.1.2 Increase Display Brightness
- 3.1.3 Edit Channel Operating Mode
- 3.1.4 Scroll Backwards through Available Memories
- 3.1.5 Start/Stop Scan
- 3.1.6 Scroll Forewards through Available Memories
- 3.1.7 Edit Channel Operating Frequency
- 3.1.8 Decrease Display Brightness
- 3.1.9 Edit Channel Squelch Mode
- 3.1.10 Command Level Up
- 3.1.11 Toggle memory: current/home
- 3.1.12 Toggle Talk Around
- 3.1.13 Erase Encryption Keys
- 3.2 Operator Level 2 Commands
- 3.2.1 Create/Edit All Channel Information
- L2-1.1. Entering a Memory Number (refer to L1-1 for details)
- L2-1.2. Enter a Scan List & Enabling/Disabling Scan (refer to L2-5 for details)
- L2-1.3. Enter a Text Description (refer to L2-6 for details)
- L2-1.4. Enter an Operating Mode (refer to L1-3 for details)
- L2-1.5. Enter a Frequency (refer to L1-7 for details)
- L2-1.6. Enter the Squelch Parameters (refer to L1-9 for details)
- 3.2.2 Copy Guard to Main
- 3.2.3 Lock Keypad
- 3.2.4 L2-4 not used.
- 3.2.5 Edit Scan List & Enable/Disable Scan
- 3.2.6 Edit Memory Text Description
- 3.2.7 Create Shadow Memory
- 3.2.8 Copy Main to Guard
- 3.2.9 Encryption ON/OFF
- 3.2.10 Command Level Up
- 3.2.11 Command Level Down
- 3.2.12 L2–#. Not Used.
- 3.2.1 Create/Edit All Channel Information
- 3.3 Operator Level 3 Commands
- 3.3.1 Select Boot Channel
- 3.3.2 Assign Key by KeyTag
- 3.3.3 Set Numeric Edit Mode: Decimal or Hexadecimal
- 3.3.4 Display Firmware Release and Version Information
- 3.3.5 Edit Scan Parameters
- 3.3.6 Configure PTT Timer
- 3.3.7 Side Tone Audio Level Adjust
- 3.3.8 PC Data Upload/Download
- 3.3.9 Display Channel Squelch Parameters
- 3.3.10 Command Level Up
- 3.3.11 Command Level Down
- 3.3.12 Unused
- 3.4 Maintenance Commands (Level 4)
- 3.4.1 Set Default Record
- 3.4.2 Set Restricted Level Access Mode
- 3.4.3 Set Command Permissions
- 3.4.4 Set Memory Edit
- 3.4.5 L4-5. not used
- 3.4.6 L4-6. not used
- 3.4.7 Set Frequency Display
- 3.4.8 Assign KeyTags to Encryption Keys
- 3.4.9 Set Squelch Restrictions
- 3.4.10 Command Level Up
- 3.4.11 Command Level Down
- 3.4.12 L4-# not used
- 3.5 Supervisor Commands (Level 5)
- 4.1 Appendix A. Installing the Jumper for Restricted Level Access.
- 4.2 Appendix B. CTCSS Tone and DCS Code Tables
- 4.3 Appendix C. Programming Channel data using TDP and a PC.
- 4.4 Appendix C. 2.5 kHz & 6.25 kHz Valid Frequencies
- 4.5 Appendix D. Default Tables
TDFM-136B Operating Instructions 08RE399
SECTION 3
COMMAND REF ERENCE
This section provides a summary of the commands supported by the equipment, the Table
3-1 below shows a summary the commands divided into command levels.
Table 3-1. Command Level Reference
Key Operator
Level 1
Operator
Level 2
Operator
Level 3
Maintenance
Level 4
Supervisor
Level 5
1 CHAN Select Main Memory Program New Memory Select Boot Memory Select Default Record n/u
2 up Display – Brighter Copy Guard to Main Set Key by KeyTag Select Access Mode n/u
3 MODE Edit Operating Mode Lock Keypad Select Edit Mode Set Cmnd Permissions n/u
4 back Scroll Memory Down n/u Show Code Rev Set Memory Edit Re-Set Data Base
5 SCAN Scan ON/OFF Edit Scan Select Scan Parameters n/u n/u
6 fwd Scroll Memory Up Edit Description Select PTT timer n/u Transparent Mode
7 FREQ Edit Frequency Create Shadow Chan Select Side tone Audio Set Freq Display Edit Passwords
8 down Display – Dimmer Copy Main to Guard PC Communications n/u Run Bootloader
9 SQL Edit Squelch Mode Set Encrypt ON/OFF Show Squelch Values Set SQL Permissions Set Unit ID
0 PROG Go to next level Go to next level Go to next level Go to next level n/u
# ENTER Toggle Home/Current Select Home Memory n/u n/u n/u
* ESC Talk Around Go to Previous level Go to Previous level Go to Previous level Go to Previous level
2+4+6 Emergency Erase Keys
NOTE: n/u indicates command keys that are not currently implemented.
Operator Levels:
Level 1 commands are a mix of operating and editing commands.
Level 2 commands are a mix of operating, editing, and configuration commands.
Level 3 commands are configuration commands.
Restricted Levels:
Level 4 allows qualified personnel to configure access permissions for the radio.
Level 5 allows qualified personnel to change core aspects of the transceiver operation
including erasing and updating the transceiver code.
NOTE: NEVER fly the radio with restricted levels accessible.
These command levels are for maintaining the transceiver only, they are not required for
operation in flight!
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