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MOT-TVS-2-MT1
Frequency Hopping/Rolling Code Scrambler
2B
Manual Revision: 2018-09-05 Rev F
Covers Software Revisions: MT1: 1.84.00 and Higher
This manual supports the following portable radios: MT1 North America: XPR-6300, XPR-6350, XPR-6500, XPR-6550 EMEA Region: DP-3400, DP-3401, DP-3600, DP-3601 Asia: XiR-P8200, XiR-P8208, XiR-P8260, XiR-P8268 Latin America: DGP-4150, DGP-6150
This manual supports the following mobile radios: MT1 North America: XPR-4300, XPR-4350, XPR-4500, XPR-4550 EMEA Region: DM-3400, DM-3401, DM-3600, DM-3601 Asia: XiR-M8220, XiR-M8228, XiR-M8260, XiR-M8268 Latin America: DGM-4100, DGM-6100
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3BSPECIFICATIONS
Operating Voltage 6.0-8.2 VDC Operating Current 29 mA typical Operating Temperature -30 - +60 C
SECURITY SPECIFICATIONS
TVS-2: Encryption Sequences +40 Trillion TVS-2: Random Number Generator 64 bits
GENERAL INFORMATION
The MOT-TVS-2V-MT1 is a high-level hopping code scrambler that plugs into the Motorola TRBO series radios. Midian’s TVS-2 uses the hopping type of rolling code radio encryption for higher security rather than sweeping code type and offers 4 user-programmable hop rates. For more detailed information on the scramblers’ features, troubleshooting and system information please reference the TVS-2V Technical Reference Manual.
5BINSTALLATION OVERVIEW
1. Test the radio for functionality. 2. Program the radio per the Radio Programming Section of this manual. 3. Install the scrambler into the radio per the Hardware Installation Section of this manual. 4. Program the scrambler per the Product Programming Section of this manual. Note: Midian is not responsible for any damage/loss resulting from the use of Midian’s products.
6BRADIO PROGRAMMING
Programming Instructions It is necessary to program the radio before installing the scrambler. This is because the Option Board Feature of the radio must be enabled in order to program the scrambler using the Motorola programming cable. 1. An analog channel must be created first under Channels > Zone. 2. When programming the channel, check the Option Board box for all channels if using a button to control the
mode of the scrambler. If doing scrambling on a per channel basis, then check Option Board Feature only for scrambled channels. Voice Emphasis and Audio Enhancement must be set to none. A button to control scramble/clear is set later in the MPS.
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PORTABLE HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Be certain to follow standard anti-static procedures when handling any of Midian’s products. Radio Firmware: Midian recommends installing the module into the radio with the existing firmware of the radio provided the firmware is at least TBD. If the radio has a firmware version older than TBD, it must be upgraded. If there are any issues with the firmware then the firmware should be upgraded to the latest. Verifying the firmware version can be done several ways. On most radios, this information is on a label on the back of the radio. Selecting the SoftwareVer# option from the utility menu will report the version. Consult Motorola if you cannot determine the firmware version. Disassembling the Radio: Complete disassembly instructions are available in Motorola’s Basic Service Manual. 1. Remove the antenna, knobs, and battery.
2. Remove the two screws on the backside of the radio using a T6 Torx driver. 3. Pull the bottom of the chassis upward and reach in and unplug the flex from the main board of the radio. The
pull the chassis downward until the knob switches are clear from the case. 4. Remove the interface module from the radio by unscrewing the 4 screws using a T6 Torx driver and
unplugging the interface module from the main board of the radio.
Installing the Option Board: 1. Plug the Midian Option Board onto the J9001 connector located on the radio’s main board.
2. Reinstall the 4 screws removed earlier to mount the Midian Option Board.
Motorola Interface Module
Remove 4 screws
J9001
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Reassembling the Radio: Complete assembly instructions are available in Motorola’s Basic Service Manual. 1. Reinsert the knob switches through their holes in the front cover taking care not to damage the O-ring seals
for the knobs.
2. Reconnect the flex from the front cover of the radio to the P1 connector on the Midian Option Board. This is more easily done with the radio partially closed as shown in the following picture.
3. Close the chassis the rest of the way taking care not to damage the O-ring seal of the radio. Reinstall the 2
screws removed during disassembly using a T6 Torx driver. 4. Replace the knobs, antenna and battery. Note: After installing the option board, Midian highly recommends doing a vacuum and pressure test to verify the radio is watertight. Follow the test instructions included in Motorola’s Basic Service Manual. Midian recommends installation be done by an authorized Motorola Service Center capable of ensuring the unit is watertight.
P1 connector
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MOBILE HARDWARE INSTALLATION
Be certain to follow standard anti-static procedures when handling any of Midian’s products. Radio Firmware: Midian recommends installing the module into the radio with the existing firmware of the radio provided the firmware is at least TBD. If the radio has a firmware version older than TBD, it must be upgraded. If there are any issues with the firmware then the firmware should be upgraded to the latest. Verifying the firmware version can be done several ways. On most radios, this information is on a label on the back of the radio. For keypad & display radios, selecting the SoftwareVer# option from the utility menu will report the version. Consult Motorola if you cannot determine the firmware version. Disassembling the Radio: Complete disassembly instructions are available in Motorola’s Basic Service Manual. 1. Using a chassis opening tool, gently press the tool under the control head to release the snap features. Pull
the control head away from the radio and unplug the flex cable attaching the control head to the radio connector J4001.
Installing the Option Board: 1. To install the Midian Option Board you will need to have the HLN7001 option board mounting kit from
Motorola which consists of 4 mounting screws (Motorola PN 0386104Z04) and the option board flex cable (8415457H01).
2. Using the 4 screws mount the Midian Option Board onto the mounting holes shown above using a T6 Torx
driver.
Remove flex cable from J4001
J4003
Option board mounting holes (4)
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3. Plug the option board flex cable in the J4003 14-pin connector.
4. Bend the flex and plug the flex cable onto the Midian Option Board’s P1 connector.
Reassembling the Radio: Complete assembly instructions are available in Motorola’s Basic Service Manual. 1. Reattach the control head to the radio chassis.
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1BPRODUCT PROGRAMMING
The MOT-TVS-2-MT2 series are programmed using Midian’s MPS software and the radio programming cable
Go to our website www.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.
Connect the Motorola programming cable to the radio and PC then power up the radio, wait until the PC has recognized the programing cable interface before attempting to read or write to the scrambler.
Start the MPS software. From the product selection screen on the MPS software, locate and select the desired scrambler model and click OK.
Set the parameters of the scrambler 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, an on-line help for that feature will be shown.
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. Turn power on to the radio and wait until the PC has recognized the programing cable interface, and then click Program in the MPS software.
To read the parameters from the scrambler follow the same procedure above, but click on Read.
The radio must be powered down for 5 seconds after reading or programming.
OPERATION
Mode Selection: Mode selection means a method of turning the scrambler on and off. In the VS-MT1/MT2 series there are two ways of doing this:
Per-Channel Scramble: To use this feature each channel that is designated as a Scrambled channel should have the Option Board Feature box enabled in the radio programming software. Channels that are designated as Clear should NOT have the Option Board feature box enabled. In the MPS under General Settings check the Power up In Scramble Mode. Per channel scrambling is not compatible with the radio scan feature. If scan is desired, scrambling must be controlled by Scramble/Clear Button as described below.
Scramble/Clear Button: To use this feature each channel should have the Option Board Feature box enabled in the radio programming software. In the MPS software on the Button Assignment tab set the desired button to “Scramble On/Off”. Pressing and releasing this button will toggle the mode of the scrambler between scramble and clear. An ascending tone sequence indicates the scrambler is in Scramble mode and a descending tone sequence indicates the scrambler is in Clear mode. The LCD will also momentarily display Scramble or Clear.
Code Selection: The MOT-TVS-2-MT2 series scramblers support up to 4 codes. The codes can be selected on a per-channel basis using the MPS, or using a button on the radio.
Code Selection Button: To use this feature multiple security codes must be programmed into the scrambler. In the MPS software on the Button Assignment tab set the desired button to “Next Code”. Pressing and releasing this button will step the scrambler to the next security code and the LCD will momentarily display code 1, code 2 etcetera.
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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.
Radio Firmware: Midian recommends installing the module into the radio with the existing firmware of the radio provided the firmware is at least TBD. If the radio has a firmware version older than TBD, it must be upgraded. If there are any issues with the firmware then the firmware should be upgraded to the latest. However, it should be noted that occasionally firmware updates may cause a conflict with proper option board/radio communications. This may appear that the scrambler is not working properly, but it is a conflict in the serial communication between the option board and radio.
Go-Ahead Beeps: All Tones and Keypad Tones in the radio’s utilities menu must be enabled for our go-ahead beeps to be heard in the speaker.
Scan: With the option board in the radio, the radio’s scanning works correctly only in the following scenarios: * All channels in the radio’s scan list are option board disabled.* All channels in the radio’s scan list are option board enabled and have the same operating mode (digital /analog).”
Option Board Feature: Enabling the option board feature tells the radio to report events such as button press, PTT press, carrier detect, etc. to the option board. This feature enables communication between the option board and the radio.
For scrambling on a per channel basis only, enable the option board on scrambled channels in the CPS and check the Power up in Scramble Mode check box in MPS.
On display models, the following icon appears on the LCD when the option board mode is enabled and working:
If the following icon appears there is a problem with communication between the radio and scrambler:
Double check the flex board connections from the radio to the scrambler board. Power cycle the radio.
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]: www.midians.com
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C C
B B
A A
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470pC3
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OB_RESET
OB_GPIO_1
OB_GPIO_2
OB_TX
OB_RX
OB_SYNC
3.3V
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SO12
SI13
SCK14
DVDD 1
INT29
INT18
GND 2
AVDD 6
GND 5
IADDR0 431011
U11
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12 MHz
HOT11
GND2 HOT2 3
GND 4
Y1
0RR31
4001Q4
4001Q5
4001Q6
100KR37
100KR35
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100KR18
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TDO4
TMS5
VBUS52
AD
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EF18
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DM51
USD_ID61
RESET63
PB_006
PB_017
PB_0854
PB_1158
PB_0638
PA_2044
PB_0743
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PB_0325PB_04 26
PB_05 27
PB_0955
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D3
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PA_12 31
PA_1333
PA_14 34
PA_15 35
PA_16 36
PA_22 46
PA_23 47
PA_2762
PA_30 15
PA_31 16
XTAL_IN 39
XTAL_OUT 40
PA_0410
PA_05 11
PA_06 12
PA_09 28
PA_10 29
PA_17 37
PA_21 45
PA_24 59
PA_2560
PA_28 41
PA_29 42
U8
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GN
D5
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TDO P3:3
VCC P3:4
TMS P3:5
RESET P3:6
NC P3:7
NC P3:8
TDI P3:9
GND P3:10
BL_EN_FLEX
BL_EN
100KR26
100KR2710K
R25
10KR28
Y25Q2
B25Q3
12VD4
PAD8
PAD9
220L1
220L2
OB_CLK
CP
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PIC1001
PIC1002COC10 PIC1101
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PIC1301
PIC1302COC13 PIC1401
PIC1402COC14
PIC1501
PIC1502COC15 PIC1601
PIC1602COC16 PIC1701
PIC1702COC17 PIC1801
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PIC1901
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PIC2002COC20 PIC2101
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COL1
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PIP301COP3:1
PIP302COP3:2
PIP303COP3:3
PIP304COP3:4
PIP305COP3:5
PIP306COP3:6
PIP307COP3:7
PIP308COP3:8
PIP309COP3:9
PIP3010COP3:10
PIP401COP4:1PIP402COP4:2PIP403COP4:3
PIPAD201COPAD2
PIPAD301COPAD3
PIPAD401COPAD4
PIPAD601 COPAD6
PIPAD801 COPAD8
PIPAD901 COPAD9
PIPAD1001 COPAD10
PIPAD1101 COPAD11
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PIPAD2301 COPAD23
PIPAD2401COPAD24
PIPAD2501COPAD25
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PIQ20CPIQ20E
COQ2
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PIQ30C PIQ30ECOQ3
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COQ6
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PIU608 COU6
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PAC102COC1
PAC202 PAC201COC2
PAC301PAC302COC3
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COC4
PAC501 PAC502COC5
PAC601 PAC602COC6
PAC701 PAC702COC7
PAC801 PAC802COC8
PAC901 PAC902COC9
PAC1001
PAC1002COC10 PAC1101 PAC1102COC11
PAC1201 PAC1202COC12
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PAC1402COC14 PAC1502
PAC1501COC15
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PAC2002COC20PAC2101
PAC2102COC21PAC2201PAC2202COC22PAC2301 PAC2302COC23
PAC2501
PAC2502COC25
PAC2601
PAC2602
COC26
PAC2801PAC2802COC28
PAC2902
PAC2901COC29PAC3002
PAC3001COC30
PAC3101PAC3102COC31
PAD101 PAD102COD1
PAD201 PAD202COD2
PAD301 PAD302COD3
PAD401
PAD402
COD4
PADP101PADP102PADP103
PADP104PADP105PADP106CODP1
PADP201PADP202PADP203
PADP204PADP205PADP206CODP2
PADP301PADP302PADP303
PADP304 PADP305PADP306CODP3
PADP401PADP402PADP403
PADP404PADP405 PADP406CODP4
PADP501PADP502PADP503
PADP504PADP505 PADP506CODP5
PAL102PAL101
COL1
PAL202
PAL201COL2
PAL302
PAL301COL3
PAOC101COOC1
PAOC201COOC2
PAOC301COOC3
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PAP2013
PAP2019
PAP2012
PAP2020
PAP2011
PAP2021
PAP2010
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PAP209
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PAP2024
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PAP2026
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PAP2027
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COP3
PAP401PAP402PAP403
COP4
PAPAD101
COPAD1
PAPAD201COPAD2
PAPAD301COPAD3
PAPAD401
COPAD4
PAPAD601 COPAD6
PAPAD801
COPAD8
PAPAD901 COPAD9
PAPAD1001
COPAD10
PAPAD1101 COPAD11
PAPAD1201
COPAD12
PAPAD1301COPAD13
PAPAD1401 COPAD14
PAPAD1501
COPAD15
PAPAD1601
COPAD16PAPAD2001
COPAD20
PAPAD2101
COPAD21
PAPAD2301COPAD23 PAPAD2401
COPAD24
PAPAD2501 COPAD25
PAQ20B
PAQ20C
PAQ20ECOQ2PAQ30B
PAQ30C
PAQ30ECOQ3
PAQ40GPAQ40D
PAQ40SCOQ4
PAQ50GPAQ50D
PAQ50SCOQ5
PAQ60GPAQ60D
PAQ60SCOQ6
PAQ70G
PAQ70D
PAQ70SCOQ7
PAR101PAR102COR1
PAR301PAR302COR3
PAR501PAR502COR5
PAR601PAR602COR6PAR801
PAR802COR8
PAR1101
PAR1102COR11
PAR1201PAR1202COR12
PAR1501
PAR1502COR15
PAR1801PAR1802COR18
PAR1901
PAR1902
COR19
PAR2001PAR2002COR20
PAR2101 PAR2102COR21 PAR2201
PAR2202COR22
PAR2301
PAR2302COR23
PAR2401PAR2402COR24
PAR2501
PAR2502COR25PAR2601
PAR2602COR26
PAR2701 PAR2702COR27
PAR2801 PAR2802COR28
PAR2901PAR2902COR29
PAR3101PAR3102COR31
PAR3301
PAR3302COR33
PAR3501
PAR3502COR35
PAR3701
PAR3702COR37
PAR4001PAR4002COR40
PAR4101
PAR4102COR41
PASHIELD101
COSHIELD1
COtb0sch1
PATP101COTP1
PATP201COTP2
PATP301
COTP3
PATP401COTP4
PATP501COTP5
PATP601COTP6
PATP701COTP7
PATP901 COTP9
PAU101 PAU102PAU103 PAU104
PAU105PAU106PAU107PAU108COU1
PAU203
PAU201
PAU204PAU202
PAU205COU2
PAU303
PAU301
PAU304PAU302
PAU305COU3
PAU508PAU507PAU506PAU505 PAU504
PAU503PAU502PAU501
COU5
PAU608PAU607PAU606PAU605 PAU604
PAU603PAU602PAU601
COU6
PAU701PAU702PAU703PAU704
PAU705
COU7
PAU8063
PAU8048
PAU801PAU802 PAU803PAU804PAU805PAU806PAU807PAU808PAU809PAU8010PAU8011PAU8012PAU8013PAU8014PAU8015PAU8016
PAU8017PAU8018PAU8019PAU8020PAU8021PAU8022PAU8023
PAU8024PAU8025PAU8026PAU8027PAU8028PAU8029PAU8030PAU8031PAU8032
PAU8033PAU8034PAU8035PAU8036PAU8037PAU8038PAU8039PAU8040PAU8041PAU8042PAU8043PAU8044PAU8045PAU8046PAU8047
PAU8064
PAU8049PAU8050PAU8051PAU8052PAU8053PAU8054PAU8055PAU8056PAU8057PAU8058PAU8059PAU8060PAU8061PAU8062
COU8
PAU1000PAU1001 PAU1002 PAU1003 PAU1004
PAU1005PAU1006PAU1007PAU1008COU10
PAU1101PAU1102PAU1103PAU1104PAU1105PAU1106 PAU1107PAU1108
PAU1109PAU11010PAU11011PAU11012PAU11013PAU11014
COU11
COVO1
PAVO300PAVO301
PAVO302
PAVO30G
PAVO30D
PAVO30S PAVO304 PAVO303
PAVO3063
PAVO3048
PAVO305 PAVO306 PAVO307 PAVO308 PAVO309 PAVO3010 PAVO3011 PAVO3012 PAVO3013 PAVO3014 PAVO3015 PAVO3016
PAVO3017
PAVO3018
PAVO3019
PAVO3020
PAVO3021
PAVO3022
PAVO3023
PAVO3024
PAVO3025
PAVO3026
PAVO3027
PAVO3028
PAVO3029
PAVO3030
PAVO3031
PAVO3032
PAVO3033PAVO3034PAVO3035PAVO3036PAVO3037PAVO3038PAVO3039PAVO3040PAVO3041PAVO3042PAVO3043PAVO3044PAVO3045PAVO3046PAVO3047
PAVO3064
PAVO3049
PAVO3050
PAVO3051
PAVO3052
PAVO3053
PAVO3054
PAVO3055
PAVO3056
PAVO3057
PAVO3058
PAVO3059
PAVO3060
PAVO3061
PAVO3062
PAVO30B
PAVO30C
PAVO30E
COVO3
PAY104 PAY103
PAY102PAY101COY1
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