1 VAE-1-SM1 Voice Alarm Encoder with Lone Worker & Man-Down Manual Revision: 2018-03-22 Rev E Covers Software Revisions: VS-1XXX: 01.62.00 & Higher
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VAE-1-SM1
Voice Alarm Encoder with Lone Worker & Man-Down
Manual Revision: 2018-03-22 Rev E
Covers Software Revisions: VS-1XXX: 01.62.00 & Higher
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HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage 3.5-8.0 VDC Operating Current:
Power Save Mode (VOX Operation) 9 mA typical Normal Operation - TX 14 mA typical Normal Operation – RX 75 mA typical Average w/VOX Power Save (80-10-10 cycle) 16 mA Average w/VOX Power Save (90-5-5 cycle) 12.5 mA
Operating Temperature -30 - +60 C Frequency Response 300-3000 Hz
Input Impedance >33 Ω Input Level (RX) 0.05-2.5 VPP Audio Output Impedance
ANI SPECIFICATIONS
DTMF ANI Length Up to 6-digits DTMF ANI Timing 60/40 msec (Programmable) 5-Tone ANI Length Up to 6-digits 5-Tone ANI Timing Programmable G-Star ANI Range 0001-9999 G-Star ANI Timing 320 msec Motorola’s MDC-1200 ANI Range 0000-FFFF Motorola’s MDC-1200 ANI Timing ~180 msec Kenwood’s FleetSync Unit ID Range 1000-4999 Kenwood’s FleetSync Unit ID Timing ~100-150 msec
INSTALLATION OVERVIEW
1. Test the radio for functionality. 2. Install the unit into the radio per the Hardware Installation Section of this manual.
3. Program the unit per the Product Programming Section of this manual. *** Midian is not responsible for any damage/loss resulting from the use of Midian’s products.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Midian’s VAE-1 is a voice alarm encoder that can have a voice message stored in it and when the emergency switch is activated the VAE-1 will transmit an emergency ANI and/or the prerecorded voice message. The following are some common applications: Emergency Location and Lone Worker: The VAE-1 is ideal for providing voice location messages for Public Safety (firefighters and police) or for lone workers in areas where GPS location is not available. For example, firefighters can store a custom voice message into the VAE-1 as their location changes while fighting a fire in a building. If there is a fire in a ten story apartment building and the firefighter is working on the second floor in apartment 215, the firefighter can record “Second floor apartment 215”. If the firefighter moves to the third floor in apartment 306 the firefighter can rerecord the message to say “Third floor apartment 306”. If the emergency input is activated (by a button press or the lone-worker feature) then the VAE-1 will send an emergency ANI to identify to the dispatcher who is in trouble and then the voice message will follow to inform the dispatcher the distressed firefighter last recorded location. This enables the rescuers to concentrate their search efforts in one area of the apartment building rather than splitting their search efforts between ten stories. Locator tones can also be generated to provide an audible alert to the searchers. Emergency Alert: Public safety dispatchers do not want field radio users to talk on the channel without need when an emergency is occurring. The dispatcher can have the VAE-1 send a voice message such as “Emergency alert keep channel clear”. This message can be sent periodically until reset.
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HARDWARE INSTALLATION Be certain to follow standard anti-static procedures when handling any of Midian’s products. For all diode protected inputs (i.e. PTT Input, Mode Input, COR Input) the voltage level to be required for a logic low is less than 0.5 V and a logic high requires at least 2.1 V. J1 – RJ-48 10-Pin Connector: J1:1 – Program In: The KL-4 Option B must be plugged in to access this pin for programming. J1:2 – PL DIS: Future use. J1:3 – MIC: Connect to the MIC+ connection on the radio’s external mic connector J1:4 – Ground: Connect to a ground connection on the radio’s external mic connector. J1:5 – COR/LTR: Future use. J1:6– B+ (+3.5-8.0 VDC): This connection is only needed if not using the internal battery of the SM1. Connect to B+ (3.5-8.0 VDC) connection on the radio’s external mic connector. If connecting to a mobile this must be specified when ordering or you must install a 6.2 V Zener diode at D1, connect to a regulated voltage point in a vehicular radio if engine noise is present on the battery line. With D1 installed, the voltage input could be as high as 15 VDC (nominal is 13.5 VDC). J1:7 – PTT: Connect to a PTT connection on the radio’s external mic connector used to key the radio. 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. 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. If connecting to a radio with a single ended speaker, this line is not connected. J1:9 – SPK Hi (SPK+): Connect this line to the positive side of the speaker connection on the external mic connector. J1:10 – Program Out: The KL-4 Option B must be plugged in to access this pin for programming. J2 – 3.5 mm Stereo Connector: The 3.5 mm stereo connector on the SM1 is a dual purpose connector; charging and audio. The tip is 6V for charging, ring is Speaker + and sleeve is ground. Use only Midian supplied wall power adaptors and audio accessories for use with the SM1. Charging: To charge the unit, plug the Midian supplied wall power adaptor into an outlet and then plug the 3.5 mm plug into the 3.5 connector on the unit. When the LED is glowing green the unit is charging. When the LED is not lit then it is done charging. When the unit is in need of a charge the unit will emit a descending series of tones to indicate low battery. Audio: The 3.5 mm connector can be used as an audio accessory port (i.e. ear bud). The connections should be ring as Speaker + and Sleeve as ground. Not using a Midian supplied audio accessory could result in damage to the unit.
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PRODUCT PROGRAMMING
Midian’s SM-1 products are programmed via Midian’s MPS, KL-4, and KL-4 Option B. Please reference the KL-4 manual for setup instructions of the KL-4 hardware. Go to our website midians.com and under downloads> software download the latest MPS software version. If using the supplied CD-ROM insert it into the PC’s CD-ROM drive. In the browser that will pop-up, install the MPS programming software. Be certain that the “Install KL-4 USB Driver” box is checked during the installation process. Open Windows’ Control Panel and go to Device Manager. Open Ports (COM& LPT) to identify the port assignment issued by computer. Plug in the KL4 programmer to the USB port and the screen will flash and show the device location. Open the software and choose product from product tree then set appropriate comport selection in the MPS software as needed, from the product selection screen on the programming software, select the appropriate product from the list and click OK. Set the parameters of the VAE-1-SM1 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. After the latest MPS has been installed default programming files for specific radio models can be found at: C:\Apps\Midian\MPS\MPS_vX_xx\Additional Default Files\ SM1 The VAE-1 SM1 senses voltage on the PTT line from the radio to control power for the VAE-1 SM1. It will be necessary to connect to the radio before any programming can be done. Plug the KL-4 Option A cable RJ4 into the KL-4 connector labeled P-10, the 3.5mm plug goes into the earphone connector on the unit. Power up the radio and wait to hear the power up beeps from the SM1 then within 15 seconds select Program Unit or Read Unit in the software. Upon power up the VAE-1 SM1 will be awake for 15 seconds before going into Power Save mode. When the VAE-1 SM1 is in power save mode read or write is not possible. After programming or reading the unit, turn off the VAE-1 SM1 for 3 seconds and then turn back on.
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AUDIO ALIGNMENT This section describes how to determine and set the audio levels. The procedures below can be used to approximate the response of the internal microphone or another speaker mic accessory. These measurements must be taken within 15 seconds of powering the scrambler on. This is because the scrambler may enter power saving mode after that time. Measurements made while the scrambler is in power saving mode will not be valid. The unit ships with the power save feature enabled by default. The power save feature can be disabled via the programming software so that it will not interfere with taking measurements. 1. A method for controlling transmitter modulation is required for accurate 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 microphone with the same set up as
above. Press PTT and using a communications monitor, observe the modulation level. 3. In the programming software, adjust MIC Out to obtain 60% modulation. 4. Spkr In should be set to 1980 mvpp. 5. MIC In and Spk Out should be set to 1920 mvpp.
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OPERATION
The SM1 has three buttons; PTT, Button 1 and Button 2. The PTT button is the larger oblong button, Button 1 is the top round button with one nub and Button 2 is the bottom round button with two nubs. PTT Button: The PTT button is used to send a PTT command to the radio to cause the radio to transmit, as well as send the ANI, Emergency ANI and recorded voice messages. Button 1 and Button 2: Button 1 and Button 2 are momentary buttons that can be programmed for Record Start, Record Stop/Play, Lone Worker On/Off, Lone Worker Reset and Emergency ANI. The functions can be selected by a short press, long press (press and hold for 1 second) or double press. Record Start:
Message Recording on Power Up: If the Auto Record feature is enabled the unit will record a voice message immediately upon power up. Press the PTT button to record the voice message. The unit will not give a PTT to the radio during record mode. Message Recording with Mode Button: Pressing the assigned button in the programmed manner (i.e. short press, long press) will cause the unit to start recording. Press the PTT button to record the voice message. The unit will not give a PTT to the radio during record mode.
Record Stop/Play: Pressing the assigned button in the programmed manner (i.e. short press, long press) will cause the voice message recording to stop and the unit will play back the message over the speaker for confirmation if the Auto Review box is checked. Lone Worker On/Off: Pressing the assigned button in the programmed manner (i.e. short press, long press) will turn the Lone Worker feature on and off. When enabled the unit must have user interaction (i.e. PTT press, movement or Lone Worker Reset button press) within the programmed amount of time otherwise the unit will send the Emergency ANI. Lone Worker Reset: Pressing the assigned button in the programmed manner (i.e. short press, long press) will reset the Lone Worker feature. The Lone Worker feature can also be reset by pressing the PTT or the accelerometer detecting motion. Emergency ANI: Pressing the assigned button in the programmed manner (i.e. short press, long press) will cause the unit to send the programmed Emergency ANI. Man-Down (Accelerometer): If programmed for Emergency ANI, Lone Worker or both and the unit does not detect motion for 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, 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 assert the PTT Output and send the programmed Emergency ANI tones and the voice message to the radio.
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TECHNICAL NOTES
Radio Compatibility: Midian has taken the utmost care to ensure the option board integrates into the radio with minimal impact to the features of the radio. However, some features may not be available in the radio when an option board is used. If a feature is not available, please contact Midian to see if the feature can be added. Power Save: In order to limit the impact the scrambler has on the battery life, Midian has implemented a power save function in the VAE-1. When in power save mode, 2 of 3 actions can bring the unit out of power save. These are PTT/COR or PTT/VOX. PTT: When the PTT of the VAE-1 is activated the unit will come out of power save mode. COR: When the COR Input sees activity on the channel the VAE-1 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 the speaker mic port, so it will be necessary to use VOX detection. VOX: When the scrambler sees voice on the channel the VAE-1 will come out of power save mode. If using the VOX detect, then the COR detect is not available. Once the unit has come out of power save mode, the Standby Time determines the amount of time the unit will wait until it goes back into power save mode.
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BATTERY INFORMATION
Battery Information: The rechargeable and replaceable battery is a 3.7 V 1200 mAh Lithium Ion Polymer type. Safety Instructions: Please follow the following warnings listed below to avoid possible hazards from the improper use of batteries and to ensure correct and safe use.
• Do not short-circuit the battery as it may generate heat. To avoid short-circuiting, do not let the battery come in contact with metal objects at any time, especially when transporting.
• Do not put the battery into a fire, as it may swell or explode. Do not use near any type of heat source. If the battery leaks electrolyte or emits a strange smell, discontinue use and move the battery away from the heat source.
• Do not solder the battery.
• Do not alter or disassemble the battery. Do not remove the battery’s cover or jacket.
• Do not deform the battery by applying pressure. Do not throw, hit, drop, fold or impact the battery. Do not penetrate the battery with any sharp objects. Do not subject the battery to any mechanical shocks.
• Do not submerge the battery in water, or any 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 occurs, immediately seek help from a doctor.
• Use always the battery without any modifications to the unit.
• Do not take the battery out, and try to do serial or parallel connection of batteries.
• Keep the battery out of reach of babies and children to avoid any accidents.
• Although rechargeable, the battery has a limited life-span. Replace when usage time between charges becomes short.
• Cover the terminals with insulating tape before proper disposal.
• If there are any problems with the battery, immediately put the battery in a safe place and contact Midian. Safety Handling for Transporter:
• Quarantine: Packages that are crushed, punctured or torn open to reveal the contents should not be transported. Such packages should be isolate until the ship has been consulted, provided with instructions and, if appropriate, arranged to have the product inspected and repacked.
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DISCLAIMER
Emergency Location: Midian intends the VAE-1 to be used as an aid in locating users in distress. It is not a lifesaving device and should not be relied upon as such. The VAE-1 is not intended to reduce the risks of loss, damage to property or injury to persons. While the VAE-1 may be used by first responders, rescue personnel and other people who may put themselves into dangerous conditions in the course of their work, Midian does not represent or warrant to the customer that using the VAE-1 can or will prevent or reduce any injury or loss in the field. The VAE-1 is not meant to replace safety or lifesaving equipment and is meant only to supplement the use of proper safety practices while in the field. Certain conditions may decrease the VAE-1’s range and may inhibit or prevent the operation of the VAE-1. These conditions may include, but are not limited to, sources of electrical interference, extreme temperatures, smoke and water.
MIDIAN CONTACT INFORMATION
Midian Electronics, Inc. 2030 N. Forbes Blvd. #101 Tucson, Arizona 85745 USA Toll-Free: 1-800-MIDIANS Main: 520-884-7981 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.midians.com
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PORTABLE RADIO
OPTION TABLESEE BATTERY
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VSS
VCAP1
MO
SI0
PWM
A4
VCAP2
XTA
L
AN
A6
VD
D_I
O
VD
D_I
O
VD
D_I
O
VD
D_I
O
VDDADC
TCOANA4
VSSADC
PWMA1
VREFIN
PWMA2PWMA3
VREFMID
CAN_TX
PWMA5
VREFP
TCKTMSTDITDO/RST
U3
CONFIDENTIAL
Vertex 820/920
Vertex 800/900
Vertex 350/420
RADIOS R10 R12 R48 R50
22K 27K 2.2K *
ALL OTHERS
* *
* *
2.2K
2.7K
0R
0R
0R* * *
*R12
*R50
*R10
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